Make Better THE iIiiliiiillHiIWN liliiliillii 14.50 per your (In tnlvunle) nailed In Ouludn u rreulileut, W. Chute: l. Ila-burn R. Ilurlrtu neon-tut)’. Elle"! OQI. l). A. ‘llllfillllll; I]. l. (l. liltlltor and liluui n-r. J. ll. Ilnl-Iflt . Alum-Into Elliot, ll. K- Guille- new It ltepntiengaiIve-llriinu ll. Northrup ' Chicago ltepreiicntntlve-Iii. J. Powe- Vun-Prealleut. J. ~ FRIDAY, AUGUS'l‘ s, 1924 TAXATION tione. Nevertheless, ‘almost every mm CFARLOTTETOW" GFARDIAN Morning Dally (founded I881) $6.00 pa"! your (In I an“) delivered- I ‘Notes By The Way The American Federation of La- bor is a numerous and influential body with an astute and able lead- er in ‘Samuel Gompers. Some weeks ago he gave out that the "Federation as a body would take no part either in favor of ‘Coolidge or Davis in the presidential elec- tion. Now Gompers has changed his mind and it is announced that the Federation will support Lafol- leite, not .that his platform is en- tlrely acceptable to them, but ithat HELPING THE HELPLEBS One of my earliest recollections Stole Great Picture And Returned It Another of the curious fanilly of art thieves has been at work in California. His particular job, thfl theft of tho "Enlombment of_ Christ" from tho walls of the E. B. Cracker Art Gallery at Sacramento was not a simple one. but it was performed with a delicate fineness that told of the bizarre combina- tion of a clever, well-trained thief with that of art connoisseur. Con- trary to the usual methods of the We arc frequently and plously iold that tilll0llg‘flli the _wgijld's im- i-i-iiaintles, there are atuleast two zibsolule certainties, namely, death in this country at li-ast both are assured; thc former < Bread Ask your grocer for ROYAL YEAST CAKES anil taxation. is always afar off; thc luttci" liii- lllfiiiiiblil anil pressing. We natur- zilly take such precautions as wc can to uvoiil iiciitb, particularly in cascs of upiilcinics, when thc dau- gi-r is imminent, but ordinarily W6 ‘to on iiviiilllfiliPiy anil knowingly iii-fyiiig ihc grim reaper by our AUUUSP 5""\"’ll like ll’ llllll‘ mniincr of living, by breaking this things -“i-'l|ip.»'li:ipi~" round you. pll1tiilliliygtiiili ni ilAllgllitlQ-lthi- ii _\i:\l “il“"‘l lllll" illlli in luuny othcr Many “mm” am “onlmnled but. cio-t illfliilf.‘ '--.\ ii- -- -- qnifnifg ipnnrLg_,,:;,|,|lLi)l:,{‘Lili-i iLi- ‘huh’ furtiinati-ly, thc commission of lcction ii iil!‘ rigli llllffitlll sdliics \\'i~ Iliiiiliilllli 11 fivlllltwllll! filllllllll‘ crime is not regarded as an ordin- tli. li"ll ii 'l. .\z ‘l-.'l ‘l r: - ... . . - ' up“ iiiililiiiiiiiii.‘ Killii-‘iilyiiliillipii- iii-liltinf “(limb ‘Hwy’? “lX-lilllll- Tllle- iiixv iiwiri-siliiii: uni has it become‘ lo lcnil it li.inil ill (‘J-ml o. nit-ii, ill -l lil*'l‘c in il IIWY" U"!!! (llliillllfll? so common that it is ignored. The (‘iillllii to bi- cxirznzigil . liiivir ,.\-[,-.n-;,K.,“.[ U"; of mhlic enwm]. _ _ Wm h“ “Imus M W“ “d”. b Y I l i ‘llt,l\\i'S[lrl[)i.l‘ which (itllibtlftlllkily sup Your ilillililliiilt- i..- tlii- irilonyx, ‘lull’ limit! l“ ‘l hm" TOW kllikl-‘d pri-ssirtl all mention of crimes un- Wiiiliirllzlll‘;tlljl_<2_ilml:llfmlllll;'lz;I'll" U1"- iip aiming thc politicians, accusing ,|,~,n|,|,.,||y you“; m, accusnd o; neg. ym". lll(ak'\l W10“ mp nnm,,_ Jl‘ i-xcusing its their political in- “cling m, “my w expose wrongqo. dilli l‘l‘ii;“_ i-liniitiiins may dlciiie; lmt ordln- jug and would be byamed Wm, First (iliifl-l‘! “Illlilo, (lili mini! llllY w" “lllllll "ltlllllll =1 ""11"" shielding wroiisilovrs from that “it . You told iiii- you couldn't gct iiwny for a gninc this miiriiiiig. Si-couil (loll-tr: “it W's touch anil go, my boy! l lnssi-il to litlt‘ iill.‘ l't‘V(‘llllt_‘ of the country poured out like wiitcr whcro iindcrtakifilii many of which ari- of no earthly wlii-thi-r l shiuilil inkc lilt‘ svifi- iinil I _ Kuhn“. m" fihupmm, “r Wu“, Mn,’ ii-nofit to thc country anil are cal iinil, would yiiii iwliiww- ll. it iiiiii: iiilzitilil only to give sonic politicsn newspaper gives publicity t0 mis- deeds of criminals and to proceed- ings at criminal trials in the law .oiiiis. it does so because they are "llcWS" and tho newspaper's fuiic~ ilnn is to publish news. The citi- Ztlll who lives sprightly and does his iliiiy to his family and to soci- cty gi-ncrally receives his reward thc goodwill of his IOUOWIIWB anil docs not occupy much space in in the public prln-ts until he is men- tioni-il in the obituary column. Let him commit a crime and he instant- ly PHCCiVPS newspaper attention. llo has done something abnormal. lt comes nearer itban those of eitii- ‘er of the two old parties. The later announcement will no doubt tend to strengthen Lafoleitte. lo net-lug ii llloillel‘ lifii her child f.‘l'0.'|l the liible, ‘hurry to the kitch- en sink and biithe the child's feet in hot ivuter, The child was having underworld connoisseur, ‘the price- less oil painting has been returned, accompanied by an unsigned note a convulsion. After the convulsion was past, castor oil was tidmiulstereil. Sume ytlilrai iigo the physicians though, ihcy had a cure for another nervous affliction, cpilcpsy or fits. They were removing a portion of the large bowel where the waste matter accumulated, before it is thrown out of thc- body. l; bi-lpcd every case for a wbilc. and sonic were pieruuinently cured. l rciuomber ti. physician who kept a patlcnt free ti-rom iiltucks for over ii your by washing out the stomach thrcc limes a wcck, Oihcrs have rcilnccd the uumbcr of llii£li¢iiS~lll()l‘U than flfty per ccint by washing out the lower bowel Not that it means that he can be elected, or that the organized ILab- or vote ciin be made anything like solid for any one of the three prin- cipal candidates. "Many of Ilhe or- ganized workers are iiyed-inithe- wool Republicans or Democrats anil will vote accordingly. lllut a maj- ority of-tliem, and probably a- largo majority may be expected to fol~ "low tlompers‘ lcail. That fat-t will nilil to tho prestige of Lufolettc no ii candidate, strengthen his cam- paign and prcpure the way fnr ‘fur- ther accessions before the Novem- her voting. three limos 1| weck. iPhy-iicians in charge of hospitals Usually it i; dlfiiqnng in; g0; a for insbiiii-c [mtlcnts have attained Vtlrfit! public opinion which is part of the punishment due for their of- foiiccs. it would probably soon find its circulation curtailed. 'l‘liosc who complain of the piib- hiilf-ii ilozi n spire lii-fore ‘l could _ . Kg, i, u, mm“ right? it Jtlil or buy up ii ironsiltuency for tinny gm.“ m [mes of crhnes haw‘ —* div i'i-ri'<l=i~il=illvi* of llic iviriy in SQlllP jllflilfltfilliOfl for criticism of l1 . - - illlll/"P- iili‘ lllXllflyftl‘. RIB H PINE-certain, class of newspapers. The lllmll-‘l lill-“l illll i!" Ulliy lllllltlllifl publishers of reputable journals, whien tlii- ilri-iul messenger reaches his oivn iioor with his own Personal lnX bill. For ilurlug the fiscal ,i-zir viltiPti klarch iil..l‘i2il, thc,- 5c- fit-its inslancc, on National Mor- i . the (tanaiiiiiii KENT ST’ iltiillivays and the (Janailiiin that go into the homes of respect- able gieople hnil arc rcad by them anil their ('iliilil'£lll-, exercise discre- tion and rcstriiiut in their treat- ment of tales of murder and robbery with violence. Too many news- papers of the "yellow" type revi-l i-hant liinriiii- amounted to $67» +0 0-00 00 0+++0v+00e+0+0+v4 in the revolting details of crime,’ |stiitcs ari- Dcmiicnrtii- and a num- some rcnuirkitlili» cures by cleans- largo vote for a candidate who it lng out the intestine vigorously for is generally vomit-tied cannot bc _ , x ‘, 4 some “vi-ks, clctteil. That is lialollittt s (use. Dom “Us mom, mo“ “m, u“ lint hc has lllllitlllllitlti ability and ,h,~,,,. “pH-on, nnndninng, i-nnvnl- i-njirvn n large mcusure of liOplliilf- ity in his own and several adjoin- ing States. lllls hand of support- crs have faith in his honcsty. Rc- ymblli-ziu rind ilenmcrn-tli: leaders iiffi-i-t to bi-lleve that his cirudlila- turc is a quite iinlmpiirtiiiit factor ill thi- routs-st, while Democrats claim that be will take more votes slons, ills and insanity, are ilue to coniitlpiitloii‘! Nu; liost of three conditions are it! nervous oiigin, oftcn hcroiiliiiry. What is my point lhi-n? Thai the intestine that is slui- gish, thutpcrmils llic zii-izumulii- tion of wasic matter, simply pols- ons ill" blood. iTliis “piii.ioiii=d" blood goes cv- plfywilifill including the brain. ‘way "m" "h? “m” “any ‘mun Now il‘ you run or do some other from theirs, and vice veriiii. Both ha“, “xvrcide you gel o," of the old pnrtiies, however, appear to bran", look upon vi4lli0li€llt35<l Uflllliitiilillftl. why? litlfillifii! when you xvork you manufiicliiri- fatigue poliinniz, which cntcr thc blood. Whuii this poisoncil blonil goes up to this brain l1 warns the cou- lros in thc brain which control as an iinwclcomc and illsturhiug clcmcnl. Broadly speaking, thc southern reading: , "God has forgiven mo. Y0“ will find my body in Stow Lake." The theft of "The Eutombmcnt" recalls the mysteries that have surrounded the robberies of older art relics. it is of the some, well cxccntcil plan of thc now famous disappearance anil recovery of thc precious [misting of thc “Duchcss of Dcvonshlre," by Glliiliiiwfollgh. which was shrouded in profound mystery for twenty-five yours. It took n gciitlciniin sport, a gumblcr who giimblctl with uvcrylhlng—in brief, the lntc Put Shccdy-to rc- store it. its Agency at 64-68 Wail Street Pat Sheedy Understood 'l‘h0se who still rcmcinbcr this ‘"611 many yars the Bank of Monizmilibas played an i ~ active and constructive par: in the interrelations between Canada and the AU lni855 the Bani: established is own oifioc in New York‘ banking and busi- ‘ted Sums. mys-iury of old might want to rcaii again of one who understood that typc of unilcrworlil "boss" tbiit rc- sldcs in DitillCllS anil defies. by his vcry c-llte frlcnils, thc combined cf- foris of the police forces of xintions. llnt Shccily did unilcrslnnil; hi: un~ iicrstooil enough to win thc fnllh 0f the iilitllillN-l-l. But thc niystcry of tho disappearance of "The Entomb- mcn-t" must necils truss liito thc mmslvryr ' hands 0f the pollcc, for the old Pwmm Gambling. niunocuvrcs. \\'orih had conic to‘ ldiigliinil, Franco and Anicricii full iil to lltllllliliii. him will: ward iif $5,000 by Agncws, biit thi- u llfii conclusion t0 bii haniicil down . crooks ili-inziniloil 20,000, anil W-‘ltl. to tho unrightcous in thc now gon- your bfvltiilillli- that they mnstl makc llic lungs work faster lo gel more oxygen into iiltl e stem, 'l‘hat'ei wh_v yon bri-atlie so fast‘ when you PNFTCiQIl, I Similarly then If. the blood is llOlfiUllilli that» cues lo the brain. that brain can hardly art normal- brr of lhi- other states are i-imfl- fll-llliy set down as fairly safe ifor (fmillilgs- or fiir Davis. ‘Silfilliii the ciinti-st bctwi-i-n the two old parties prove to be close, any slates cap- tured by 'Llli'tli-ii*ii,fl might turn the SPJliF imi- way Qr the other. 'l‘hi» significance of the Federation oi‘ Labor having decided t0 give their tgpth‘ mgnaspq. tungns’ grown“; in fillllliort in Lafoiletle lies in the fact iil!‘ H0439, a chronic aippcnilix, ililf-ll‘ that l-t might. enable him to carryifri-eil slum‘ HWWPFPFH lmlll ill“ m“, n, h“, 54M“, "m, othkjrwifie liimilage of thc above nervous ziffllc .l'- Why the clearing of iliscased {PICEDS ramps HORSE, CATTLE AND HOG »;ii9,i'i77. li is an enormous sun. butbiilluls "D0" the foolish interest? ' I no imc taxpayer was obliged rgdzllltlll by scntlmenlalgirls in crim- pay it. Like ilgatl] 1L was lonkeg iiials’ clevcrni-ss in their planning’ FEEDS Poultry - Feeds iipon us thc common lot. In till) ‘illllil fiscal your the ilotzil amount 1 olli-cti-il in income taxes was $69,- 1 BaIed Hay and Straw, Feed ,_ ' ‘ oats, (mack and whim) illspi-"l so that it took the whole 1 Bran’ Shana‘ Hog Fwd‘ Inciiinc tux and right million- iiol- I, Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed iill‘:l more to pay the railway de- MalDistlilflDidGl . 1E Fin‘ when: Efligheed mm‘ “mm” l“ l“ "'9 1”‘ “e” , gorpmwial, caring“; gen-n, ilon of parliament new railway > u" yoaung zgmkcnei seer‘: Si‘: construction amounting to some dllnga éfor Hogs), Beef illllltifflis of millions iviis as calm- actrgpm Ear” $55521 Laaing ly 1irov__lilcti for as if we had the Mash, Alfalfa Meal, Charcoal (for poultry), Crushed Oyster Shelia, Grit (for poultry), ‘ Lice Killer, Poultry Speci- fic, Stock Food, Legbanda, "lflllry ill our federal puckct and no iilXltfi to pay. Till‘. National Dcbt, like the E "c. tii-lliirWiiiiici-s, is loo big for tho , iirilinury taxpayer tn contemplate. > Flour it is to hlin a sort of lnfinltude and 0 Robin Hood, Royal House- 4 hold Beaver, Queen City, ’ Gold Medal. Diamond, Whole 4 wheat Flour, Graham Flour, 4 Pastry Flour, Table ho ilocs not connect it in any way ivith thc taxcs he personally has ‘o piiy. Yct these accumulated dc- Corn- " meal, Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, iiciis. ihvsc exorbitant expendi- °‘°-' °*°- iiir- un lltl l ii n - I» We seiii WHOLESALE and 's_ If" C“ r“ ways’ m‘ ° . “ETML at LOWEST ynl LulllllllBHiOllii, on junkcting ex- 4 ‘ PmcES- pi-ilitiims to the ends of the earth > Fez; aggrlbebyltlqpeized guflci; litillrillillll! thc taxes he has to pay. ’l‘hcsc toxcs arc a burden both to lmsincss cntcrprisc and to in- wheat, Feed Wheat for cash or In exchange for Flour and ‘ Feeds. . 0 ‘ . illviiliizils. Last year thc burden " (“riff & C0., iimuiinlcil to $6.80 on cvery man, 4 FLOUR GRAIN FEEDS Wiilllilll and child in Canada. All ovoeeovom» + ' did not pay this iimoiiiit. it was H‘“_‘.+‘“ _' pniil by thc business of the country 0 llllii lo that cxicnt was a burden , and a handicap ti; buai-uiins which, I I I d o I I unencumbered by‘ such a load, 1 ‘i ivoulil liiivc been in a position to clvi: more employment, pay better ‘ w. u” m‘. “km” ldvh- 1 iviigcs niiil further advance the dc- vi-lupmi-nt of the country. i edly. a 1 Sufferers from Iyeatrain Aom-i- - ' . may hnv; perfect vision and News 1 therefore do not suspect the preaencg of any eye defect. , The motive power of the entire human organism to Nerve Enemy- , Normal eyeo. it la computes utilize about 20% of thll W "Why. says the Mall and Empire do not newspapers tell more of iilc good men do and loss of 1 elr i-vll iii-mils?" it is sometimes l d. inil cxcirutlon of evil ilecds, anil' Th0 lflflllllflfiemmt i! ma“ illliltlilihemiur or mom an‘ series oi‘ Fldiresent their shameless bravado as fortitude. Such newspapers do young rcailers or to society. -—‘——~--<0>——-- OUR MARKETS We are being constantly rcnilnileil the great advantages American markc-t would have been to Cwuadiuuo ll‘ the wickcd Conser- vatives had not turned down the so callcd reciprocity trciity which 01' the ncvcr ivas a trcnly but an agrou- mcnt, like others i-ntereil into with that country and which might bi- terminated at any time by either party. No doubt tho United States market would have bccn beneficial lii many ways to Canadians, if that country wanted to trnilc with lls on fair and cqiiitiiblc tcrms but llllPy have chosen otherwise and we iiri- in no way (lcpcndcnt upon them for our markets. Great Britain is nnr great miirkct and always has hi-i-n, in the your ending May 3i- 1924, for instance we sold to Great Britain agricultural products to thc value of $2il7,ll0l,3116 and thc United Stiitcs $5i,1lTi,-iEi0, approxi- iniitcly only about one fifth. in tho some your we sold Great io the to the ti) llrliiiin animal products value of $84,055,538 and l'nltcil States 855391.651, (Q§}—— - THE PIONEER REJUVENATED Thu (atlitor of our esteemed wcsi- i-rn contemporary, the Pioneer, has ilVilltlllliy entered into the fulness of ‘the great lifc out of doors. in its inst issue, within the space of three quarters of a column we are , I ‘we Energy, ‘out when Eye- ltrlln in present, a much lei-g. ' er proportion In required. i Hence defective eyes, through their comumpt‘ of an ex- oeulve amount of Nerve Eri- Qrgy, may serlouuly affect the functioning of other orpnm of A44 the body, and produce lii health. HAVE YOUR EYE! EXAMINED c“ I it is suggested that the newspap- told of an encounter with a turtle, PPR he requested to refrain from a tortoise and a seal in places publishing tiilcs of wrongdoing. it where these beasts are not sup- iii not true that newspapers ignore posed to be, trout and salmon. a iil!‘ pleasant and the eiilfyiaiglorlnus dog and fox fight and events of the day. The mode; participation in an old time fox he lflillifi not win. lithe-val organ that a tivv-lvc public meetings will he lwlil in this provlnr-e beginning on Mtlll- 111" llPfitifiii a useful service to their dny i-veiiing ncxt, to be adilrcsseil, iby lion. John h}. Sinclair, ‘.\lr. 1).‘ A. MPKillllllll, M.l’., Mr. A. hi. Mi:- Lciin, NLP. and Mr. A. C. iSaund- firs, M.l..A., leader of the Opposi- tion. it further appears from the editorial announcement that "it is chic-fly for thc purpose of educating thi- people on public matters both fctlcrul and local." \Vo are led to infi-r from what follows in the same article that the dear people are in a rather ileploriiblc state nf dark- ncss ‘iinil ignorance in regard lo siirh things, for we are told that “few people see the liansiiijti and fewer sill-i read reports of long speeches in the daily press!" “Few, and fewer atlilil’ it is piiln- fiil to think that in the editorial Judgment of tho Liberal organ so vi-ry few persons had rcad those l5 tn 20 column rcports of thc spcocbcs of -llon. John E. Siucliiii- and Mr. J. J. Illughes, first printi-il in liiinsnril and later reprinted in thc cstccmcd tlliitrlot. Tlioiiszinils zrnd thousands of COIliUS of these ilcllvcisiiicc-s wcrc prlntcd in liilll- siird. Other thousands were, r4» prlntcil, and specially commenilcil to the rcailcrs‘ aitcnlltm as nhli- and sintcsiiiiinllkc mustcrplcccs and miiilcil to Liberal readcrs in thi- tlirco coirntli-i-i. And practically nobody read .them~thcy could not be coiixcd to read them even by tho viiliicd editor's eloquent anil pcriiu- aslvc cntrciitlcs! It may teem an unflattering in- troduction to the Lihcral orators to have the public told in zidvancc thiit nobody reads their sywcrhcs and therefore they are calling the pimple together to lenil their ears to a rc-dcllveriince. But so it ‘is. Who should know better than thc Liberal organ the ineffectiveness of the speeches it has printed or thc "ignorance" of those electors for whose benefit they were printed? triinge to say Mr. J. J. Hughes ls n t included in the announced list of speakers who are to re-ilellver the speecheq they made while in Ottawa. Why is this? A resound- ing chord in the music will ho miss. newspaper draws upon many aour- hiint with such reiuveifatlng ef- rcs of information in many lands. fects upon the system as to render. The good one tells of political, husl- the iiso of monkey glands wholly iii-es and social movimentii and of unnecessary. This is going some advances in the field of scicncP, and probably a prelude to l. eerie! - for ‘Ill $1.!" f‘. ed if his voice is not beard. -—————<o-0>-——— LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS Ned--Do you believe in the lank- uage of flowers?’ Ted—~'l‘o be sure. That last ones l sent Miss Char- |iinns, kind last but not least the removal of the old riri-li encmr" ("vfldiijilliiiill~"ilflfl been the biilflt-‘fit _7_/-Q0>-——~— Qoaoeveooooee-oobet ~40¢O4 Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers 1 bvv-vvOwo-oovv-vvvvvv-vvtvd CANADIAN BOAT-SONG ili-nder the above heading» the lildinburgh Scotsman, in iliecuseliig llic departure oftlii: ilcbriilciuis. llllbliiiiltltl llic following song with the words, "From thc Gnclic—l’ub» lii-shed in 1829," and says: "llow the heart of tho illighlauii exile tlirobs wirh love for his nut- lvi: isles, and for thc home of his fathers. is beautifully described in the WOTiiQ of nu unknown author- ity." Listen to me, as when ye hciiril our father Sing long ago llie song of, other shores- Listen lo mu. and then in chorus I gather ‘ All your (lcep voices, as ye pull your oars. CHORUS Fair tlicsc broad mcads~thcso hoary tivoods are Sriinil; llut we are exiles from our fathers’ land, From tho lonc ehlellug 0|‘ the misty island liiountiilns dlviilc us, and thc wnslc of se:is— . Yet still thc blood is strong, thc heart is lliglilaud, Mid we in dreams behold me llebriilcs. _ We ne'er sliiill trend the fancy- hountcil vnllcy, Where ‘tween rlie diirk hills creeps the small clear stream in arms around the pntrlacb ban- ner riilly, ' No,- acc thc moon on royal tomb» stones gleam. the bolil kindred, the time long vanished. Conqucfd the eoll nnil fortified the When in keep,- No seer foretold the children would be luuiishkl. That a degenerate lord might boast his sheep. Come foreign rage-Jet Discord burst in slaughter! claymore— The hearts that would have Riven their blood like wnter. Beat heavily beyond the Atlantic roar. _ these broad meads-these hoary woods are grand; But we are eixlleii from our fathers’ land. -————<0>-———— RED PURSE- Falr ' 3ft iii reported rtbet-reveryone in O then for clansmen true anil stern ' , . , ,_ , , , position." lii- siild. “lint it's gum- ,.,H _.. x -, , , iiitnscil. in illc lining of i lllLl-li " ‘lu- m‘ u“ "humor W“ Bo U" iriink thc canvas was sucrcli-il iiiiil Mm“ "1 Umi- Hips" |"“’i'|" "ll i“ “Mr w“ K0‘ HIM,“ U, AIIHHnUH. Wm,“ ,\,,.n|i"iflli :\Vl‘llllt.l don't |ll|i'|i'l"<ii€llli iilll _Accoriling to thc Ni-w York World thi- slolell painting was brought iii EIITUDP about 1872 by Jlitigt! l6. it, ‘ Cruckor‘ I, h, ‘qnmm, “h, ..|_)._,,_|i-.ti pills. ’l‘hi\ tflllltivllilllltlli in lii. i-oniaiuillng llic fiict of it. illlillll, in his posiacslon from his most trust- mmnved by “mus to b“ a" m“; ‘tin-y was zilmiist as notorious nn ac- inal (luido lleni. lt was bniiizhi. us . t w . . such by Mr. Cracker. The ccutriili!‘ "um- iifii-i‘ looting about $ii.iJllU.-i jlflilllil‘. tttllllliiiililllltllli us llic original tbi-l'i.'M|nar&.sVl'_m| i llVli days. i*l’i_\'. its origiinul frumc. Shii-ily's lliliifilsfllllly "l liiiy )|i(5|lll'('ti as n busliicszs ]||'l)- Now, holds imit- and my a . . _ foreign financial institutions reprcsentedjn that u}: wit!” among. In i861 the Bank's (Tiuingo Office was opened to care for extensive Western business. Today, at 27 South La Saiie Street, Gnqgo, the Bank is participating anively in banking affairs. at Spokane the Bank also has its own office. BANK OF MONTREAL Established over 100 years ‘Total Assets in excess of‘ $65o‘.ooo,0oo in San Francisco and from tilllc to time, wiis victimizcdl>00— n conservative Qfiiiilliiii ‘by his iltftfilllllliitfillfl, though Woflh from tlii- public Worth fi-ll upon himsi-lf took littlc part in flu-sir; llc was rcducoil to ‘pov- lt was at this tinic that li~~ iil‘ lOflkvti upon by his confri-ri-s iiefi-anii- iil cimiiici with Slii-cily, who thc briiinli-st man in llic illléiill-‘HfiJiffilllilli his misc to tho utli-nllon nnil llii thc i-fforis of thi- polici" iuot‘ lliilii-rt i\. Pillkllfitlll. lly gaining llic fnllli of llic rciluccii criniiinil dlmlv of nnil promising liliii suiiiiy, shanty thc most. during rohbirii-s iill0\\'li}\\’;l:-i uhlc in rcsiori: thi- iumviiii IL) of ]iil'illl‘l‘. ‘iiplonmiiiql mid gtuumnqtil ‘min. Tlic tlu-fi. of thc (‘inlnsboroilltii‘iiilmhlmii w“ "xillwimmi h!’ ililll‘ ( m‘ w i n owwmuttert bu,“ liziinlinl’ t-lli-ili-il lili‘ nffi-i- of ii lW-jsl‘ i‘ i“ ll" lllillviluv ixivcn lii-lore iigiilnst ihc gambling business and " ' ims dill,“ not only know llic llllilllPffl bi-forc i llllfbllllfit‘, but i Jliimw liii\v llll|('ll duty was pziiil on _ , _ _ _~ __ iiilt‘ jiii-iiiri-s right |l(‘l'(‘ zil iilP port tombmciit of Christ," and win- pro-flmilllll“? u" l‘ ilmllif" “i ‘l ""“' m, NU“, YUM‘;- l merit Relieves Pain. Tiflllftl is the boily of Christ bihigi placed in the tomb, whllc surruuntl,’ int: the body is a group of six fig- ures. “The Pictii." by Rem, illll original of which is in thi- ilhurirli of the liilciiiliciints, lli llologiiii,, Italy, shows thc body of (lliriiat rill"; roiinilcil by clcht figures, l i May Have Been Model. i lt is bcllcvcil by some cxpi-ris l that the stolen painting of thc cii- I tiimbment may have bccn mndi: by Itcnl as n moiicl for thc larger pro- duction. That thc theft was ac- complisbetl by the hand of a "crook connoisseur" it} easily evidenced by the curious aspects of the rob- ilPPY. ‘Whilo the curator was lurcd to an upper gallery by fnrbldilcn smoking, thc thii-ves cntcrcil and lluiclly out the picturc from its frame. That thc lnioivlctlgc of thc directing connoisseur of thc thi-ft was cxport is indicated by llic fuci that a lnrgcr reproduction of the picture ln the siimc gallery was iin- dlsturbcd. Othcr largcr, but less prccious paintings, also were found lnliict. The‘ robbcr of thc famous old Gainsborough portrait, Adam Worth, pcrformcil just such tricks. Ono morning London iwus sturtli-d , by thc news that a painting hail bccn cut bodily from its ironic in | i l foxes. houses and how ‘to mix to get sure results. grade made. All leading makes. . . A Agnows (riillcry in Bond Strcct. THE REX LL (‘crtiilp building altcriitluns wcrii iiliilll»: coniluctcil at thc giillcry. and thc thief-who oviilcntly linil stuilli-il his plans very carefully- kuew ovcry inch of thc ground. In (hitting thc painting from thc friinii: liowcvcr, the knife brokc off in thc hcnvy canvas and a portion of thc i P. O. BOX 332 No-w iis the time, to disinfect your ranches and pflflfiixrff; _. ...*' FOXMEN dip your e Consult Us We will tell you the best "DISINFECTANT" for pens and It. The most reliable INSECTICIDE for dipping and what proportions to dilute OUR DALMATlON INSECT POWDER In the finest Fox Capsules MacK/NNON DRUG 60.1 KODAK STORE PHONE 219 bliidc ilroppcil down behind lhc picture. llic ciinviis bclug slightly torn ln one placc. 1t was through this rent that Agncws was nftcr- wiird able to identify the painting when negotiations were being iiiiiilo for its restoration. Long a Mystery. For more than twenty-five years the exact whereabouts of thc pic- tiire were unknown. It was through the understanding of Sheedy that the thief, Adam Worth was persuaded to tell his slory. Worth's confession rovcalcd one of the most remarkable stories over told In criminal annals. Ilo begun "o 1w a tramp rind eneiiir thief, iiiiiii when about forty yenrg 01d not] "risen" to the leadership of the greatest crooks in the world. in those balmy days he was occupy. ing a splendid house in London, to which some of the best sporting men of tfie day resorted. He was linown merely as a wealthy Amer- ican llvliig in England to spend his tber on an up-to-date last. caill for these. -_¢ tell me I'll have to do without Plfil t; onrr n: a bright. red gllcs , eurpipi. He had a flabltqeni yacht; i._ ill t’. Ill White Strap: and Oxfords of all counts, pricerranglng from SOc-to ....... ...._ ................. .. Hot Weather Specials at Goifs White Tennis Shoes. 2V; to 47,, $1.45 for __________ .. $1.00 kind: at big dil- l saso White Polishes, Stazon and Snow White, 25c for 29¢- Whlte-O 10c for 8c, British Military 15c for .................. .. 19° Men’: Special Brown Oxford, well made of ¢°°d l“ Good buying at 85.00 for $333 Will the owner of an lnltlalled cuticle knife and "'9 lady who left a pair of child's bone on our countor.P|°"° sort, altos —~_+_i_>——_—?- YTD: r 1 l