.~.¢.-n~o+¢>s-* >44 ‘ve-A-h-‘ttfi 4* s ‘ Ask for o... Catalogue 0U \VILI_. BE INTERESTED IN ‘HIE NEW SPRING Catalogue or WALL PAPERS. It's one of the largest catalogues of the sort published by any concern in Canada. it shows the actual sain- plesi of 75 different patterns; patterns of WALL PAPER for every sort of room. It has tables showing the quantities required for moms of practically every size. The quantities are expressed in DOUBLE ROLLS There is no chance for any mlsundcr. standing-Yoi1 know that in many cases irices nrc quoted to you on SINGLE ROLLS of 8 yards. When you buy from use-you buy a i)()l'lll.l-l roll of i6 _v:ird.~. The eatultigue IIWIINIQS some oi‘ the moist attractive papers you ever suuw-atui ni every prlt-l‘ we eun save mom-v. rim. on‘ rm: corrov mun. rr T0 rs AND . wrrm. snxn rm: (‘ATALOG luiiimerside aiiii Western Guardian —-I'I' PAY‘ NI U” i HI I01- 40 HOUSE DRESSES in Chain ciair 8: Stewart Ltd. ~25 HOUSE DRESSES in dark Cannbrlcs, priced at $2.50, on sale now each $1.75.-—Slnclalr ti’: Ste- wart Ltd. ' —LlGH1' PRINT DRESSES. pri- ced up to $2.50 your choice to clear at $1.50 each-Sinclair & Stew- art Ltd. --BANKER8 HOOKEV MATCH. —Don't forget the Bankers hock- ey special to Charlottetown Friday March 4th. Come and join your friends and see the money hauli- lers cross sticks. Train leaves Summer-side at 4.30 p. m. sharp. —CHILD'S DEATi-b-John Nels‘ on, the four year old son of Mr. John Link-letter, Summersltle died at his home Yesterday morning. He is survived by his father and one brother. ills mother died in Toronto, two years ago. ' _ Siceit QllillilliilllS HALIFAX, March l-(Quotailons Atch .. 31% Alo 6:15; M” _ '1 lp ‘Mc 156 Mpr 501A. R: - Sp . 6H; Stu UP t . N?! g MOORE & DICLEOD. LIMITED a (‘II.\RIJO'I‘TE'I‘O\Y\T. I2 E“ [_ a Hend me by return mall a copy‘ oi‘ your new (‘uiul0guc> of latest i921 designs in \\'.\1.l. ITAPERS Name .. Address .-.... 1 II\"\\\\\\\\\ZIIIA\\\\ TIIE “FALL PAPER MEN i“ Maura 8t Mlitiuil liu, Int mun 199-121, QYEEN ST CIIARLOI"I‘E'I‘()\VN. I’. E. I. ‘hares 011100 ~---*r-v—~ »~ “aw-u:- -- ¢>-t-w c-0<'.~ v-wo-c- -.-.. whee-q >~~ 0 n -.. l-v-r r-v e -t--- r~ a t vrrw R. Eiiifliwiiw tell rflifiirzirmd I'l- 1h fr‘; bi-lovcii iii-re, Lile, Accident, Sixteen-s dill Plate Quit? iii-rennet at Lowest mes. hood Strulig, Stock Cunpnies 0400004 04¢ 6O o4 Q o wot sh v 100000-0-04-66-0-0 9 +¢~A§+§4 +1 I o1 0~&4-A-» - - o‘... .., DvlI-\ . ' - prarcd absent minded. distinctly and then, saying she hiul Hypnotic Spell tTsfil-li iiiiJiJ‘ .53.. ‘"“"“‘. . Tact fully, however" thc uncle per- Miuhnflr, germ," woman N”, stiadcd her to take lunch with him 3;,“ p|“°|ug|°n._\/|¢gim u; and in ceinverszition lie found slut‘ AdyQnQuygr knew nothing itbout her husband ‘except his name. but mentioned BERLIN, Feb. 28.—-A high court the! he was fond c!‘ making 11W- wm be M5,; n“; week w deem, noiic experiments. She could not whether .1 wmnnn is entitled to (IlB- my when it ms she decided w Iner- solution of her nrarriage on the ry end 0111i‘ knew the ceremony ground that she entered upon it un- i" ("F lwformcd QOMW-niiolwlli’ in n tier hypnotic/influence and. there Kill-it'll- fore. was not conscious of nvhitt sh! ‘ w“ do“; The ‘gaqman; 43 a hep. the niec‘ snezned stiddi-nlj: nroi-sc-l 95¢ in h“ mm rig-m’ being the or. from her state of mental numbnesxs phnn daughter of a wealthy Haui- ‘and explained es if she herself vw-rc burg rm“? He, husband was for; surprised, "Really the idea of mar- mn-iy an engineer in the German ryinz him bad never occurred in navy. with" I Last year the couple met in Ber- The immediate sequel was that lin society. None of their friends she wen-t to Hamburg rwith tier un- noticed that they were on speclail- vole and has remained there ever ly intimate terms. Her relatives sir re. appruring to rcrnrd with in were. ihv-z-einro. nmazcd when enrlv tense avers-ion on?’ W"! "T l"‘l'=“li m January they ream.“ u new“ to her husband. She has never paper announcement of her ma: W"! “MP 1° 989W" l" Yfilllw“ rm“, ‘how the marriage came about, and gavel.“ week“ passed Wuhan; bee risked them in assist her in gr‘- news. An uncle eventually cnme to "W? l! "nllll"?! Berlin and m”, m, “Kw she w. They usscnied nnriconvlnccd the __ _,__ _____._._.._: igiri she was the lilpnotlzcd victim ‘of an rulventurer who sought her properly to revive his fortunes. sbaiterctl byvtlie loss of his career consequent on the disappearance of the Gemuui navy. I101. 0r. lllluc’: - r | _ ' — - "h m ‘h u”, ' ' Lots of nieti ivouldifl know what gnu’, u” || | “w to do with their money if they p“. .3454” should aver net on, q! debt. . With plenty (if ion i51- tlie wife .. . ,. -- - . and rionty of well‘ prepared food . I = fur the hue/bend time would h- ‘ ’ 1 , or divorces. \\.-.I11<//111/k\\_\\\\§v1ns\\\\\\\\%llulmmnnwawsrlnllmnsuum spoke in , As the conversation proceeded $1 8 heat March 166v. May 165% orn May 68% uly 711,4 nts Mny 45 July 46% ny Pork 20.90. {C}? GOING TO WASHINGTON-Sir. Auckland and Lady Geddes will have with them for the inaiuzura~ iion of President llzirtlini: on March Lastly Rachel Cztiivcnilish. dough- r of the Duke and llut-lii-ss oi Devoushire, and burly Iilurgart-t Scott. daughter of tin.- Diiltc and Duchess of Ililt-cltiut-li. ZOO ‘win m. ..__......<g c >........__ Ouch l‘ Acliiiigluiiits Rub ltluuiitutic Pain ‘Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." Rheumatism is "pain" only. Not one case in l‘iity requires in-g lernal treatment. Stop drugging. _ltub soothing, penetrating “St. Jac- TOIlS Oil" right into your sore, stilt‘, inching joints, and relief comes in- istantly. "Si. Jitcobs Oil" is a. harm- ‘less rheumntiiuti llniment WIIICII never disappoints and cannot burn itlie skin. | Limbs-r up! Quit cotniplaininizl (let ll rllllflll trihi bottle of obi, him-l ‘est Jacobs Oil" nt any dint-r] sitirc. and iii just a moment yotrlli Jae free from rheumatism pain. sort- ;ness and stiffness. Don't suffer! -Relief awaits you. "St Jacobs Oil" ,'i~‘ just as good for sciatica, neural- ‘giai, ltunbago, backache, sprains. ‘ _-—-—--—________._____ ‘it to Si. John. -00R8EiT OOVERS§DWIIJXIHS combinations and other lines of vhito under Wear clearing now at 1-3 oilf. Siucll-aiir 8t Stewart Ltd. -THE 8T. PAUL'S DRAMATIC CLUB will present the four act comedy drama “0’Dny The Alder- man“ at the Strand Theatre, Kan- sington, next Wednesday night. March 2nd_ -~ROBBE-RY.-—'l‘lit-. shop of Philip Gallant on Water. Street was entered Saturday or Sunday night and a small ‘quantity of clgaretieg chew- ing gum, etc.. when therefrom. -----—<0§——i \\’ESTERN PERSONALS -~.\fr. Arthur. Clow, North Wlltshirc was in town on business -uar. Willem Griffin xiii-ah Wilt- hire was in town yesterday. —“.\lr. Lhnus McDonald Grand River, WK‘; in tow“ yesterday. ~<Mlss liiarion Monkley returned on Friday evening from liiontre- ill. uuticrgoing a serious operation in P. C. Hospital. -~-.\Ir. Percy A. Farquharson of (‘linrloitetovrn u-ns in Suuinierslde Monday. —.\lr. J. itowland Paton. ‘Char- inttcioiv-J was in tasvn Monday on business. —.\lrs. Hubert llowatt St. El- cnor; lnnvc; this morning on» at month's visit to Boston. -—l'lnv, A. K. and Mrs. Herman lei‘! on bionday for a few days vis- —i.\lrs_ Mclnnis and ‘daughter of the R1155 hotel ‘Charlottetown are spentllliv,‘ a weak in Sunimerslde. -»<_\frs. Alex Campbell left Mon- day morninrr lo visit her son ‘fhune who i= n -.i'.ilcnt at Oxford lfr.l'."ers-t,t' England. -——.\lr. Frank Glyden Mangste is - rsncnnmwiriowu ‘coimoisu " ‘MOTHER! “Califomizi Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative by thieves during Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only-Jock for the name Cal fornia on the package then you art sure your child is having the hes‘ and must harmless physic for tht little stomach, liver and bowels Children love its fruity taste. Ful. iirectlons on ouch bottle. You musi m)‘ “Callfnrnln." West-Kent Schuol ‘ Humour Roll West Kent School Honor Roll for thu month February. Grade 10.—Principal's DepaFtmf-‘nt i, Peicr Campbell; L’. Charles Drake; .':. Douglas Gordon. Grade 9.--(-$r_), Vice Principal's Department l, Kathleen Bourke; 2, Edward Owen; 4i. Annn .\IacDougall. Grade 9. (Jr.).—Mr. Campbell's Department ' 1, Harry Foster; 2. George Mitchell; 3. Eaintst Anderson Grade 8-~Mi8is Maclfnnaldk Dept. -~\ir.=. Willard 11mg of “c! .\"-i‘l's Mills brought her son] ‘Glories to the P. f,‘ lfcwpltal‘ Mondav for ireutin» ill. I »—.\lr. and Ali's. Robert llavwood and Emily Struihcrs of ‘Vestlouki Al-bcriti. after spending iii» past) six lIlUfllIls with friends in Alberb, 0'1 left yfiilu. .-~;~ on return. i ,ouls .\lcCourt. Emerald will h» elm] to lilinW that their little fam- lly are now well on the road to rc- covei-y after their recent serious. illness. , —‘l‘lie friends of Miss ‘Marlnnl iV. .\l. Lcii will be 1iieusevl to learn that she is recovering from her recent zitiack of 1iflDlimO1iln_ ‘ ——.\il.is Addie Green left on] Iilondajv for Si. John where sliei will today meet Mist-i Dollie Poniii who is returning to Suntmersitlc from England. - , i Steeves Preliminary Comes To End Kim: Vs‘. i). (hills SW-t with llii- iutirilt-i" iii‘ his. iivi- rlillilri-u m: 1"" l‘ l. l 5iruur, ll'.';. ruiru- it‘ .. . l."i ‘conclusion yesterday iiIlwFliODll when tho Crown Prosecutor Jris. C. Sherren. antiouucetl lief-ire Mu- gisirate Gaskin before ubmu flit.- hearing has been coudticlt-d that. no more witnesses would be culled. O l Falls Out 0f Window MONTREAL, Mar. 1—-.'\i'tei‘ faili- Babys Own r “floral Victoria Ho‘ i injured. ‘ Wm“ blind on his office WlllllO\\' when ‘somehow he slipped und fcli. Keeps the skin healthy and sweet. It's Ben flrr Baby and Best for You. i ALBERT SOAPS LIWTYED, Illlrm, Montreal E —-_-. -~ ---»-- A...) l 8 m- ('l.’l§~ll"S~-l'l1(lil0 dug six storeys to the strcct from on office lu the Ztlontrt-al 'l‘rti=<t building. S. L. Dzilc Harris, it well known Montreal lawyer lit-s iii the terribly Air. linrrls Wits fixing 1t --- »-oo>-»~~ - .- lilanliiirl is ilivldul into iwo who drive lilllih‘. and lllOflf‘. "vrltn ilmilgi‘ lhfllll. lDlfllfYHLWDIPPTSV DIARY. ‘ lea. Vicroriu daughter of lion. Mahar, (equal); 1, Alexander Stewart; 2, John Field; 3, Brumtvcll Chandler and i—lib~ bczt Saunders. tiqusl). Grade Z-Mlss Boaters’ Dept_ 1. Amy Johnson; 2. Percy Rattray; 3, Ralph Steins; MTM frimg; ‘HTML and MrsnGv-ade 6.—Miiss Yeo’: Departmlnt '. \>eul'gu Raymond; J, Gcorro Au?‘- 3. Tlngthy (Shin. .1; GWEN: 5.-Mlsc Graham's Dept. 1, Robert llogg nnd Eloangr 2!, Glendon Partridge: 3, Beatrice Block; Grade 5--Miss Pr0wse's Dept‘ l. James Drrrzih; L’, Clifford Shtvren; Ii. Erluud Ilyiitlllll; Grade 4.--Mlss Prowse's Dep! !, lCl-nier Moore; Percy Cameron; Julin Sciuzirtbrlggs. Grade 4.-Mlss MacMiilaWs Dept. Grade Sp-Mlss Taylor's Dept l. ‘ ‘zia Slatclloizciill and Esther llani vhury, (equal). ‘ ’ ltiw; Grad: 2—-l' in: Jones’ Department l. Nllri‘) ‘zuiii-luir; . L. Lciuticl PTOWSC; 3?. llulpli Johnson; G-‘adc 2.--l'llfsa Wcbstfl": Depl _ l. Williztni llfilil; ' Li. liciib Acorn; ll, Aluriznt ’l‘luu-ntenl. Gi‘adc‘1.-Mis2 Webster's Capt. l, Iiliiyv Stnivirrt; ' Evrlyn Hlruuinnia; Alan Wright and Gordon Bot-.- 1- . it-uuull, wraatlxrs- 1i . ‘ Better than/Pills QET A . ,F,oli,,l.'jvc.r ills. 20c Box E. A. Foster, Uentrul Druggist VIOLETS BECAUSE I WEDNESDAY; HAVE seen csttmc on EVA SMALL tmstv, AND LAST NIGHT l sizoucur us? some Boueous AND i s-rooo PRETTY watt. WlTH HER. HER LVTTLE SISTER, LET ME IN, AND, BE FORE. I COULD FELT I N OW . ..-H_I, l War Veterans Column ADDRIOO connlarouo l mo! ‘ro wAn varn- AND oounm. no cox m. can a LOTTITOWN f kO-Oifi-Oi wbw-owuece \- fli-QrP-Y" VOUNG AUSTRALIA-ll has been remarked on several occasions that the discipline in the Australian re- giments is not so strict as that in British regiments in all young countries there seems to be it de- mocratic, hsppy-goducku’ Billrll. that in the very antithesis of the bide-bound traditions in the ino.lier lund. When the first contingent of Australians arrived in EEYDI. l! was particularly noticeable, and on one occasion an officer stopped n man and said to him: “book here. do you know who l am?" The Atis- l trnlian said “No.” "Well, I'm an' officer." The reply was: “Oh, you lift), are you? well. I sticss you've not a soft job, mate. You stick to‘ qr -. m, its. ‘ titan: ‘* -.m.=--- O I ‘ i » J 5 . \- xi: in t "h. W74)‘ \ t l l w" 1/ CANADA TO BE FRiE-ET-Extracts from a speech are never sutlsfac-l tory, but the following extracts‘ taken from zi. speech of Judge C071- itlati will show this gentleman's- ‘ote for our Empire. 'l‘lic extracts are teken from it flllw‘! fl"@'~l\"" 13k 5 an from (1th Alomrcz-il Star 'l‘l:e. speech was dvllirt-reil in (‘hIPHKQ "t the Wusliinizion lliiy ililillfil‘ Eli‘ en by the "tlont-niiitce nf 0M‘ hllllll‘ red f0" an Irish Republic." The re nnrt states be sum "Enzlanrl is n menace to the United States anti that the menace inn» he Penwvefl before this coutitfi‘ could in‘ its-slit‘ etl of peace."—-that the United state-r should insist on Enid-ind freeing Canada mid the IVcst ln- dies as n basis of ncrtotiittionq for the settlement r-f her w-vr drhic do the Siettes."-——"’I’lin British Evviive must be tllsmvmlaercd if the world is to have peace.“ lt is interesting to note flint Jutice Cobnlan is the inzin that President \\'il=tm "efllsell iu YHPBl because of his raw-German ieanlnrti We woviilN‘ i’ the committee of 0'18 hundred nbove referred to ls the committee which was to the (‘filli- poseii of one lilllidVtl unbiased men to pronounce iiitl'*n1~'"‘i n" "m unhaprv troubles in Felefitl “'0 i-trcw that Randolph llwwrst was l0 sly on that committee. ll’ the cnm- mmes was frying-r] of such uubims- ed inen us lites“ two men v-vi‘ mityht we prev that God would KiVl’ llfith Enlzland null lrclnnd Yum their enrtmies. The M"“i"‘“‘ 5"‘? emnrlru that Since ihn We si>_<'i"-' w... “(resin-w n‘ (‘auntie lrw bur". ryvrflflfl n" pXnlnsiv-lv Willi ‘hi! '"l)'ii\tm iivii Sivupstvn used ZIFUHIWt ilii- l’lii'ls'lurs and which M". (‘NP -~l-.~n now it-i-ilds Vi" Willi? he Wm ‘r-xvzirilly digest this remark, cvTv ci.ERK.-\‘l'e hasten to con- wr-iiuiute comrmlc (image l\'ltll".l' grin o» his appnintm n’ to the iii- nnrtnnt post of (‘liv (7l-~i"~'. 'l‘hor" u“, 71h‘ iron lll'in_v remrcetl men placed i". positions 0' ‘will l“ ‘W3 neirbhpv-hnntj m) to the present. ".1111 \\'l‘ lp-pe this appointment ‘I; /\_l1\' N“ i» ~‘ ' ~~ -' "» ice in this "it'd. We feel sure the a-iuwi‘ vent will be .i p .i..iir nnc_ ,PROHlBlTlON.-—A disgraceful iii‘- wir took plwe in the western cnd o‘ the City lust Friday night. _'i‘h" cause of this ntffuii" ivur- bud ivliisk)‘ m- rum_ Surely bv this time the pub llc can cxpcct thnt hitch-s of this‘ ‘(ind are nut to take place under our Pffllllbillfll law. Can it be irue mm, (my liquor l-iws liuvn been u-t-iuiitgt] in tbt- ‘tiiiliiilt-i- and itlllllll u-utiiinp‘! GOMFORTS OF HOMEl--The Vet i"?l.l15 Association imvc ilrit uekcrl llie ilSslniuntft: of the ut-nvrnl puliliv in any grtilii extent in lie‘pin.u ‘H [my of ilic tic-b» on their new liu be. :iid we siurertzlv hope that thori- will be buitipcr litiuscs built nights whip “All the com-"oris oi‘ lloznc" will hp ‘my n“ in ti“; 'l‘ltc.iiri- 1H st l-lnniluy nnd Tueetlufr Yllllllls llliilei‘ ‘he lillSpifPS ui‘ the Veterans. (live tli bsyvg yoiii‘ llFblSlHFPC by being .-\v'v AUSTRALIA TRAINING ITS nOY8.-_As the res. of the. world in tlilltzes in Vtnpiiin rcverlcs on tb- ~llll]i‘('l of disarmament. Australia is: proceeding to lncurporaiti- iiiilii nry training its the fillldillll0llliil prltit-iplc -)l' its peace time will"! oi‘ national deiellsi". Tiii- Allfilfilllllllg are among the unst ‘ireiicc-loving oi‘ people. 111")’ --——<e¢-—————~ . w lit: irit. stiffer ' .' ftltuiliflr tiny with‘ ltrliiiiiz. ‘ --~ll|i.:, '1 n r - dim; l” "' "“'“ Plies. |l"li‘.ll Il]\l‘l’-‘l|.~'| l"‘1|\lll i ltr. "horse's Fiiutui-tnt ulll lv-llv‘ -»u lit out-c nnd nfford lnstinll‘ iii-tic» t 50-» ll this: ii" Ill'ill4‘|'l\- bt- liii innuuon, liuton ti‘; Ct». lilinltvil. Tu! vlliv. Simiph- box fii-i- ii‘ you “INN Jun this nnpi-i" nnd enclose l.’ ‘lllllln for WWtuiKP- l iron NEW “ittustuurtuu , i CATALOG p. u ~ M 5 \ a l s A 4 tact ,,/§PEClAl.LY SELECTED l ~' ron PURlTY AND y l ' D 6 o n I I * ‘O I‘. do hoiQ-I nzlllilonzildterritoFfoi-wliovifScotia"Steelfliind (‘foal Cum- th! m ~- lv- s. nor do they cherish do sis-w; \II the independence of any ‘llc IlPlflllIlUFS‘ "'r.i.lu. i" “ ' ' ‘ W‘ \ ‘i . \ .1 lil estab- . ........cul system of univi-r- t.“ -...;11t;.r_v training: Tl n weeks in- huil iiziiiilug with the colors is to be required o‘; iill ublubotlicd citi- zens on reselling u t-ertiilii age. 'l‘l|i.- iiiltiu! training will be follow- ctl by un iiilllllllllliil sixteen days‘ training (luring eiivli 0i‘ the sun" crcilliig years. . The Australian ill‘lll_\' will be, ill evcrv FPlL-t‘ m’ the word. ll citizens‘ unity. lr will be in port tifflccretl b!’ mr-n who are first nnd foremost civilians. Most J1‘ its officers will ‘be sch-vied Pom these who served with rrvilit in tlic Australian over- sw-s for-cc. Under lllf‘ proposed systniti. virluirly the ontiwe mim- hotml oi Ausirnliu will bo trained in the use of arms and ready for 1‘.i~"‘!l' mobilizwtinii. _ Yci. in nll this there is not a sin- wl‘ suv lll ct‘ inllitzirisui. All ihut Aus ullzi’ tit-shes is tn ZIFSlIPE that ilic control of her tiesliny shull res: iii hm" own liunrls. .\ll‘~‘ll‘illl{t is not yrepziring for u n‘ w \‘..'ll' She is int-rely performing u duiv which her pt-cpie owe to the azr-"i-rrttlons of tomorrow-dire film" c" l win: m ihosn tzencr. - lion a “rec and tinuicrtzugeti Aus- lfilllli. ltelutz dlsarmetl where would she finil such gtiariintres’.‘—~i\\'eek ly Star). l l NAVAL SUPREMACY. -—li' Grout llriiziin ll“ll Japan have the sumo enemy ii. in sound policy for them in rntt‘l\i'1_\ zi-zniiisi that enemy. An; vim" mhlcliliu: t navy tinsel blv nlil>‘l‘l 1,. lb: 0t‘ (lrcut ll'i- 1-»... it: t . ui llrllélllbri enemy 'l‘lii-re is 1m sin-ii thing its un “ennui tuvy." (mo oi‘ the, two ruled as ("'ll.'!'| is the better. .\ fisrlit would prr-ve it, l" a uzivy “eqii:tl" i0 (ii-out l: ituins" proved in u iizht thnt it‘ Wllh‘ stipcrior. the British lftnyilre is‘ Kfini- ilnil Grunt llriiziiu is u s0- ccntlary tiutit-ii. tlirptrnileiti upon the lcrm: hi‘ ziiinllier niiiinn even for llr; ll would become n vussal c ‘llld tint be zinyihitit: else. .\‘n imi- l "'l think the Jritislt will iétlii‘ 111i‘; (‘llllllfilfu-(‘Cllltfllljfl Tri- unc i ——--¢o¢-—_- IRE-ARRANGEMENT OF BR-IT |:3H STEEL CORPORATION- FAVCRABLY COMMENTED ON LONDON, March l-—Re-nrrnnge-‘ llliilll. of tho British Empire Steel Curporcttioti evokes favorable con-i- meut here. The Times approves tho ubnhtlonment of the proposal to merge shipbuilding enterprises with the new 'combliiation. The consolidation of the contiguous pro- ‘ petties of the Douiltiioti Steel and panics is. however. n natural union; ‘ tending to make Belle Isle ii great utlllrllfl of supply for tlic British iron nnd steel lllilllfllf)‘. ; Lending British firms arc to suh scribe $5,000,000 privately" to secure. control of the British Empire Steel Corporation. but no public issue will bc mndc. Thu scheuuf as now arranged promises to bet‘ great stop towards Empire selfsulf" ficleucy iu iron, conl, and steel re (llllffilllfiiltfl. Arrangements ore tmw progresf sing to provide terminal facilities nt British ports for ilit- rapid rllif charge of ten-thousand-tou boats. lt is felt that this natural iiilinlty between Brltttin nuil (lnuudiar in- dustrlulisty-‘agtnd stolen-ts ii ca" pubic ofuilinost indciinlti- expen- sion. for despite the liczivy tuxatlonl and titlter demands, ihcre remains itbundant British capital available for investment in Stlllllll Empire‘ concerns overseas. Flllflllflt"! say that the greatest duivrruittni the moment. is such iuvlilcnlfi “i the Grand Trunk Rllll\\'ll)' urbiiraq tion, ivhich rightly or “uphilly ill"! the impression hero of iuefilllll’ towards the British investor. _ The Times today 1'03"“ i‘ m“? lecture to New South Wales u, Qucenslunil for their tiuihirnc. b, British investoriw. Sturtgv. iii Labor Premier of New 59"“ Wulrs, is now on the \\'-'l.v l0 Elli lllllfl for ii fresh lnnu. Tho Tilllfl \\‘Iil‘llB lrlm thatlhc comes in Will- tinicss the New South Wales Lilli‘. llill is dropped. ' " t oinfon. ; .mos ° hant résj’ Zfipiiyifins. .1. nee 1857. an I EAQEQBRAND ' Condensed 11f- ‘CBy smuou GET mv com" organs ASKED ME. TO coum‘ ‘ro A THOUSAND, lDlD, AND, WHEN l FINISHED, SHE sAio;"Now,c/\N YOU COUNT TO A MILLION ?” DO YOU WANT TO "SUREf SAID 1, "Bu? wnv " BECAUSE l HEARD sis TEi-l. MA ‘THAT KNOW ?" You now-r couwli" new“;