l ~ l PAGE s D RU ITEA ‘is 800d tit-i’ Next time try the finest grade- RED’ ROSE ORANGE PEKOE E T-U 1 m: commune _ Illli clllllllfllulllllln SHOP from Holmam Catalog FOR PRINTING 0F EVERY de~ scrlptiou call on the Guardian Cen- tral Job Printers, Phone 188. 8880-5412. HIGHFIELD.—- On Sunday, Aug. 3rd Rev. W. ll. Spencer will-cou- duct services in the Highfleld Pres- byterian Church all. 3 p, m. Sunday School at 2 p. m. SEP NO l~}N'l‘lt.\{\'CI2 Just lltld(il.\"l‘l~llt: alld a.) ailcad and kl-o] Send lur illlornlatioll .1: ONUl-I, _ Splendid opportunities for lilUfil‘ wllo wlsll THE CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINE S.\'l‘lSl".i\.‘(J'l‘liiN Nlt)N’l‘lll.\' twp-ls and zlllards tor l’l'o{.',l' Hcl-l'ota|'l:ll I‘l)lll'.~I' Villii lTHIrlilL- lll Sbortllalld coursv. ' Muulllly lusts tor llli fi.\ll'l‘ll diplolllzls and lllwdlils w‘l b-- ll--ld. lllnsl- tllnlolls lllavllilll~l~ ll ovnluili l?Nlll~llt\\'i)t)l), tlluadll nlld llu- l'llill-ll r 'lhl;\' ill'l' a f-iradllllll-n. ’l'llllllt wllal ‘dim ill Y4 NOW is lll!‘ time to 1.. high, and you ulil llil Silllildllt. Write for particulars TODAY. (‘Ilal'lllItl-lll\l'l|. l‘. 1'). l, L- B. l THE lllhll lull? 1 CONTAINING PURE coo LIV Li Manufactured By The Imperial Biscuit Co Charlottetown, P. E- I. ‘pa. s‘. The finest of the wheat Fnely ground meat and The right proportion 0f Contents mer feeding. twice a day with excellent results. j“i*f..f§7i“hfilif“" GEORGE NEAL st. Jolln’s, Nfld. We handle all kind s» l». LIVE STOCK Reference: The Bank 0f N 2 il>4-3~ws 4 ultlm. llslsflll» t'tl.’lllf\ll~llti‘l.~\ll \\‘tllll\' otlvrs lllorc oppol‘ Rllljgfllfffs‘ lllall ANY other protl-ssiou— lllllll'l'. connect loll bat your future is Lo bu. porllly ol‘ your alllbllirlll. 'i'llosl.- llzlvlllg ll-aving certificates lllalto dl-silublc students‘. Fall .and Winter Term Opens TUESDAY, TEMBER 2, 1924. l-lX.-\I\1l.N.\'l‘l(lNS l going llllllliu’ l-osl. tn nlzlho tllclllsclves Iullitics and grvatvr providcd you slur! SS ' COLLEGE llrls Inn-ll lilo door llll-ougll which thousands of ollr YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN nave passed into lllnsl suvcvssflll business lilo. || M“ ;,--,~g,=, Yul‘ Try il and lit‘ t'llil\‘llllflll. 'l‘lll- cunlx-ars ol‘ stud}: al'-- l’lI-\i7'l'li'-\|i. and lll!‘ fiirlivlil 0i: INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Llliillfillllllpfil it) L‘\’lll‘)' nllltlvlll 'I'|Il)lt()l‘tl-llNl-lSS ANl) (‘$5. witll tho .\llN-(I'l‘ON & L, C. hianufacturtars of lluruaus throughout l lllc svrvll-u oi our ll‘ all‘ a graduate. Aim NOW. MILLER, Principal. ER OIL mpiany ' AHEAD OF ~THE REST BECAUSE THEY'RE BEST bone meal Cod Liver Oll Nourishing, appetizing and perfectly balanced for sum- The suceslsful fox ranches feed Imperial ESTABLISHED 1894- Ltd. sof P. E. Island "Produce "Consignments of 7 Will have ollr careful attention ova Scotia BISCUITS t 1 FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH —'I‘here will bc preaching service ill lllc Fuirvlcw Baptist Church at Norlll Mil-ton on Sunday, Aug. llrd at 7.30. Mr. (i. G. Morel-tide will bc tllc preacher at this scrvlcc. BROOKFIELD. -— Tile services in lirmllttlc-ld congregation on Sulr day, Aug. 3rd will bo as follows: Hrookflcld 11 n. lll; Iillrtsvillc ll p. _ lll. alld llullIcr River 7 p. ul. ANGLICAN SERVICES in tile Parish ot New London on the 3rd inst will be as follows: Kenslngton 10.30 a. lll. with Holy Communion: Irlslllown 2.30; French Rlvcr 7.30 Sunday SClIOOI one hour before l-acll service. PERSONALS Mr. Wallace Pursey is bnlldlrll! all uptovdate residence. Miss Laura Woulnerlllias return- l-d llullle frolll Boston for the sum- lll8l‘. Mr. and .Mrs. ll. ll. Smith of (‘ll:lrlotl.cto\vl. are spncdlug illltéll‘ vacation at North Rustlco. .\lr. and 3hr», Purl-y Keenan, Moll lrt-al are visiting the lorllltel-‘s par~ cull: Mr. and Slrs. Joules Keenan Upllcr Queen Street l\lrs. ll. E. liagnllll, New (Ilasgow. and lll-r dauglltl-r, Mrs. tilev.) A. N. Simpson 0t’ Plcasautville, Iowa, \\'t’l'l3 visitors t0 thc city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Stetson oLFord, Sask., rctnrncd to their Iltllllc yesterday JIHPI‘ a pleasant. visit. lll friends hero nt‘-tor all ab- sl-ncc oi‘ eighteen years. Tilt‘ rl-lt-lllls oi’ bliss Fllilllll‘. Wil- son Hampton will be plcascd tn i llt‘1ll' slll- is steadily illlprovillg af- l4’l' llcr rl-clelll oporatioll ill lllc l’. l~}_ Island liuspltal. Mr. A. F. lllcQllllill, Sourls Stall‘. Ih-puty of lhl-. Knights of Ctllllill- bus and Mr. Leonard McNcill, Sulli- i|llll‘l‘. lo I'ast State Deputy lcft this @lllltll'lllllfl lo attend the SIIDPUIIIH (follvclltitlll -of tllc Knights of Co- lilulllllus to be llcld llcxt wcck at ill iilllll- Waldorf Astoria lll New York \ 1C1 . PW/il [y m» l FIUSTICO NOTES Mr. and Mrs. John A. Macdouald ii i"l1T5?"""i111."Elli?'Zii"i-"23"I'f ‘o: l-s: '* . .4. >- Qlalld. Mr. lllacdonllld was born i‘. ill (Ynlcdtlllia and llns been absent \ Q from the province‘ for ovcr forty l yl-ars, Mrs. Macdonzlld "is a sister it of till-s. Cllcslcr Woolrlcr of North \l ltustico. \ -—--<o>—--— For Sore Feet-Mlnard’: Llnlment. illllnll lll liHllE INIANS NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 1.-—'l"llc l't'(’4'lll, discovery ol’ so~calloll "wllito Indinlls" on lilo istlllllus of Pallallla by lilo Marsh expedition has un~ ll-aslllad its legend Ill Ncw Orlcnns. wl. -d ill Lilo romantic lore of (‘l-lltral alld South Alllcrirll, All vpcditiull 0t‘ Scolslllon, PIOIIH! Flly, scltlvd lll Uarlcn ill the illlilltllll lit‘ lliflli, by authorization of llll: Scotch parlialllrut. 'l‘llls ex» pl-dilioll, lllllllln-ling solllo 1,200 pol-sous, inlzludl-d four nliulstcrs ot‘ lllo (lllurcb ot’ Scotland, who wcllt sllong to establish a prcsbytorial or- ganization, land it is tllld that bu- rauso nt‘ lllolr ascetic tendencies. sollll- of the sturdy Scotch fanlilic l‘l‘l)l’l(§(l zlgninst till-lll, nlld wort: banisllvd from tho sottlcnlc-llt. I\lr. (’llul-'. \\'\'ll enough TOO~WISE Ilardlvzll-t» lll-lllvi‘ (nltl-lllplillg lll FPll (lllltlllllilillw tools); Wily doni you tzlkl- your car to IIlI-YCPH nlld ll-ll n14‘ till Ufllllilih" OVI-Phillll it yollrsoll’? Don't you Illl "is that so! Wllatcvor are you going to do with it?" (pa-Sumo i1 “fitll ollnugll to‘! gills: I ulldtirsland not to! "And ill1‘ll llolll Ililfflllifl diod nlld ilatl-l‘, ll is stlld, otllurs of the scttllars wcro. llrlvcll away by the Spa illrds, and it. ls thought. l.lkciy lll of tllcm tlcd into tho jungles alul rcnlaillcd. 'l‘lll.-l, it the supposi- [ltill is correct, llliglll, account for tlu- wlllto Indians. lint tho San Bias trlbc of Indians It. 4i. l Ilnvc a dlflcrellt story. Many years ago, thcy say, so long ago that no A Modern PrintingPlant ~at Your Service _ ;uv _ a_._,_._..44- i; _ was PRINCE ranks; , " central .31; Trintery ‘in... g lllll". can recall the date, a llnlld oi white nlon calm: to llaricn alld not about to rob lllt: rcd lllcll ol‘ their wwallltll. Ill tllcir cxploitatlons, how- OVGT, lilo pnle face visitors lncurr~ cd lllc displeasure of nrl evll spirit, and soon tlloy died. 'l‘llclr spirits, so tile story goes, being nccursod. wcrc driven Into tho fever-laden jungles, where they sllyed forever. lllorc. That is the legend of the San Bins tribe. According to their oldest clliet~ talus, no San Bills could inter- lllarry with ‘another race. Thnt law still holds, nlld so strictly is it obsorvcd that oven now a white man visiting their villages is caro- flllly watched. But there are tales ol’ Pochontases even among the Sun Bluspand tllcy slly that some of the women 0t tile tribe ran nwny with pain face men, whom they married. only to he slain lntor or thlor babies killed l1 few days after lllrtll. It is thought improbable by these ull-offlchll historians that the, white Indians is of Spanish origlml for the men of Spain were ncvor referred to by tllc Indnns as white men, but lul "jlllfllflfl," otter the Spanish "horseman." This follnro of the Indians to refer ,to_ the jungles, is considered-solid ground v DR- 80HOLL'8 FOOT EXPERT will be at our store Wednesday, August 6th.- Those troubled with tired or sore feet should see tb mall. Consultation free. Alley; Co., Ltd, Charlottetown, P, E. I, . _ 3382-8-Z-4i, TRYON qONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE Friday, Aug. 8rd There will be service at Bonsljaw nt 11 o. nl.,- Tryon at 7.30 p. m. The offering at Bonshnw will be for De’- nomlnatlollal purposes“ J. B. Dnggett, pastor. l). lll. LlIIIIOIIl.‘ ‘will prclilchiil!‘ U16 Baptist Church, llonshaw Sunday, Aug. 3rd at 2.30 p. lll, kindly otter- cd by the Baptist congregation there on occasion of the church at (fllurclllll being closed for repairs. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ltcv. John Stuart Mill of Toronto, will occupy the pulpit o! the Cen- tral Christian Church at botll ser» vices tomorrow, Mr. Mill is Can- adian Secretary for the Churches oi‘ Christ and is an eloquent and forceful speaker. —--—<o->-—-_ ::DON'T FORGET the Box Soc- ial and Entertainment In Victoria Hall, Tuesday, August 5th, 1924. 3378-8-2~3i. -——-<o>-—_ WEDDING BELLS wedding bells rung out at Free- town: On Wednesday lllorning, July 23rd, 192-1. the lnarriage of Mr. LMlllllS Fitzsillllllolls, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fltzslnlnlons 0t‘ Indian ltlvc-l" to Miss Czrtherino (iillis, daughter of the Into Mr. Jas. (lillis and Mrs. Giliis of Norbor- ouglr. 'l‘llo impressive ceremony was pcrfornlted by the pastor, Rev. Itgltlll-l" lliacllonald of Freetown and the wedding march was played by Miss Alice Cash. Tho bridl- wearing a brown tailored suit with a grey Ilat with a plume to match llcr suit, was Zllttdillllfitl by the groom's sister, Miss Margaret Fitz‘ sillllllons, who worc a blue silk dress and u sand colored coat with a neatly trllllulcd blue hat, whllo tho groom was supported by llll‘ bride's brother Mr. Daniel Gillls. On Monday cvcning, July 21st n host of fril-lltls gallll-rl-ll at. till‘ llonlc of the bride, whore she rc~ cclvl-d many va-Iuablc presents. Attcr tllc marriage, lllc bridal party nloltlrud to Charlottetown.’ had dinlncl‘ at the Murcll llotel, thcll lil0l.Ul'L‘tl to llordcll, tllcn lllllllc wllcrc a reception was hold ill the ovunlllg wt the Ilonlc of the brldc, llloy were attended by about one llulldrcd oi their near relatives and tritrlds. The bride received a handsome present from the groonl a beautiful wrist watch, also u‘ beautiful wrist watch to the brides undid. Tile bride received l1 sali- ‘atflllllfil chcqnc oi’ ifty dollars from illcr brother, the roonlsman. The young couple are vcry popu- lar In this (illlllllllllllt_‘"illl(l have tllc ill which tllc Guardian joins. Bab During Hot Weather More little ones die during tho hot weather‘ than at any other time ot’ lilo your, Diarrhoea, dysen- lry, cholera iniantum and stonlzlcll lrouhlcs roulc without warning. and wilcn a nledicillc is not n1 band " c promptly the short delay tQ l-qncntly llleans that tho child has passed beyond aid. Baby's Uwll 'l‘ablcls should always he‘ kcpl in the ilnusc wllcro there are young children, All occasional ilose of lilo 'l‘ablets will provvnt stomach and bowl-l troubles, or ii’ the trouble" lrtllllcs suddenly the prompt usv of Illa 'l‘ablvts will rcllcvc the baby. ‘T110 Tablets arc sold by nlcdil-int- lll-alcrs or by nlail at 25 cunts :1 box trolll Tilo l)r, Williams’ MWilPlllI‘ Co., Brovkvllle, Ont, L. {o-i- For Sore Feet-Mlnarlfs Linimcnt. llU NAR CISSUS PERFUME The new odor lll dainty purse vials Price 50c l NARCISSUS TALCUM Price 35¢ sold only by ' cinnon prug Co. for the theory of those that believe lll-l now-found tribe de (Emil (tom '1 1V1 ., p tho Scotch. s i cnuncn OF-ISCQTLANKw-RGV. ' good wishes of a host of friends ' first tinlu rallgl: from all llystl-rl iczll tlltcr, quit-lily IlFOWlltWl by all uldicllzlllt "Illa. ;-ll" to all-actual sort. lll of tl‘l'l‘(ir |l‘(ll]l all parts (ll y’s Great Dangerl - not. sloop woll at lllalll, 'l‘llc hands or ally oxvrtiou._ Tile wllnlc condi- crlbcd as pltlatblle. nnlug sndlltll/és is a terrible lllls- tzlkc. The only real ncrvo tonic is n good supply ot new rich blood. Tllercftlrc tho trl-zlllncnt vousllvss nlld run-down lir. Wlllinnls’ 1'lllk prolnptly build up and enrich tllr: blood, The revived strong nerves, improved spirits nlld new strength which comes aftnr a course of those pills will delight ovory HIIITGTOL A P‘\:I,>§._"|L‘_:'DI‘\. ‘find 51ml Se; in which a master of strategy finds lite as colorful at: a rain- bow- _ “DEPUTY DOUBLE CROSS” TWO PART WESTERN AL. s1‘. JOHN‘ IN “an YOURSELF” rnilvttlc EDWARD TODAY 3. 7 AND 3-45 “The _(.‘.at And The Canary” 'I'llr.- tray to‘ lllorrnlsllly’ vlljll) “rlll- (‘lll and lllf‘ Canine” Hnuilu: to llll’ l’l'illl-.ll lddvrtlrd Wclllli-sllay and 'l‘llur:: ay August Gill and 7th is to no l.\\'lCl!. 'l‘llis lldvicc ltollllis frlllll a tlll-atrlcsll I _ l is naturally (’l)llllll\:l' explicit. 'i‘llis is the way ol‘ it: Flfkll. you go to watch u grlp~ ping play, ’l‘llcll, with tho surpris- es discounted, you go ll second time lo watch a gripped zludienco. For Ihu lllnnilcstzltioll nt‘ tllnsl- watch- ing “This (lat and Canary" lul‘ till‘ the llousc \\'ll(‘ll('V(‘l' lllt‘ llilllttll- oi‘ Theatre, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Prices-ewe, 75¢, $100, $1’- lIllT ll 'll.dllllll_lijlilli wisp. I? and Tunas?“ 50 Plus Tax. Seat Sale Theatre -l “April Showers” A Rhyrr-lecll-lileview By ELOISE BYRON Danny (YRourlu: was tho pride of Nl-w York“ , What wnllll-an by Nvw York l-‘i 'l'lll- Alloy: For Dull was Lllc prldc of lllc Lowcl" East Side, ' ' Including cach Nora and Sally‘. Now Danny would spoon with yonllg hlllggic MIIlIlOOll, And oll, llllt tllc Ind ltncw llii‘ blarlll-y, Faith, they were as fair and as lov- ill‘ a pair As ally that dwell llellr Killarllcy. illl‘ llOYOillt‘ lsvvnls illl-sl-zlplllllv. Tllurc t-olllcs a sign llt’ l‘(‘llL‘[ as u happy (wisl, n1" cil'clllll'l~;l:llll~.<-s Flllll-l llol- il'tllll lily nlolllbnt. nlld .'lll uprollrinlls shout of lauglllol- \\‘llI'il llll'l'llil'llt'tl |rng~lly' girl-s way to bright t'(lll|i‘ll_\', And right llcrc " our of llit‘ secrets oi tho succvsxs nt‘ this thrill lug plzly. From tllv lllollll-llt tllul lilo lllilulilll-‘s grunt danger L5 l‘l‘tll" izt-d hy lllc alndivllt-l- llvvry nlall.l wonlall and rllild out front i.- Tllfilllli’. wildly for llcl~ their Ilcartl: throbbing witll rxcitl-llu-llt and till-Ir brvatll coming I:lst_ (i, Id. “ll-v, tho producer, says that "'l‘l|c (‘at nlld lilo Hillary" ls cough prool‘ bot-nun!‘ patrons are I00 busy lll-oiling from fainting nvcr tho thrills lo start tlll- llsllui llarklul: sylllpllony. A POOR RISK (‘lcrltt \Vllul about a charge al-r-olllll for lllf‘ lnnll who just l-alllc in’! linss: Ytlu’rl\ got to gnl' t-asll. Ill-‘s lilo ft'll()\V who \\'I‘lll into llll‘ Slain Iinllll" null .'"l~d ill(‘lll how big all .‘l\’l'I‘.‘Ii‘,<‘ nvclllrilll illt~y'd lot. llinl run illl‘l‘l‘. ‘r AS USUAL "And you nlld your wife have dc- vldvd In do it?" "Not exactly, My will» docillnd.‘ l Illlrllllll," RHA I Yl-lllil? FOR SA 'l‘llltlJAY.__. . People “All Nerves” what to Do if You Find Yourself In This Condition ’l‘lm sort ot’ Llling that specialists speak of as nervous llobllily is tho l'llll down condition causod by (ivor- work, household cares or worries. 'l‘llo sufferers find l'llUIllril‘lVl!H tlfllll, lllorosv, Inw-splrltnd and nllablo tn Itcl-p lllclr nlillds on anything. Any suddcu IiOlSt! startil-s and acts tho llPlIItl palpitatlllg violently. 'l‘lloy arc full oi groulldlcso tours, nlld do trvntble and tllll.‘ icgs fuel as it‘ they would givc way, following a walk llon oi slu-ll pcoplc may, be des- illubl0flllg rllc ncrvcs with pols- for new lllullth is Pills, which zlppctitc. the Er: Tim (Yllollrkcal boon a cop; and Illuldnou, lllaggli~'s pop, llad Hl'l‘\'t‘il with lilg 'l‘llll; till-y wort: blldllirs. So Iilllluy, nt‘ collrsc, was for jllTll- ill’ tho forcv, Alld Illaggil; would llolp with his studios. ‘I'll 'l‘ll<- Alloy llll‘l'u camc a Soci l-ly llalllr», .\lld silo fl-Il for Our Dalluy-lvllo wouldn't‘! ’l‘lll» Indy llad lalllps that worn bright as a vanlp's j Itl-sist ‘i-lll? You nliglll. Danny couldn't. Srr-allack and alas — Our l)nrl didn't pass; In dcspair, lll,‘ said, "l‘ll ho n figllll-r!" Ill- \\'.'l.‘<l lfllOCkFIl for a Liflllln-lllll llrl says, on his soul 'i‘ll:lt ho doesn't. tlllnk things could ho brighter. ____'__., Tile Z00’s Panther Cub (By Dominion News Service) LUNllON, Aug L-Tllc London Zoo is in luck-It‘ black kittens, are Iucky~—for tho first black pnlr lllcr-cub cvor born lll tllc Gardens has rccl-lllly-urrivcd at tho Lion Iiousc, No onc cvor saw a bright spot in tho nlothtlr-pllnthcr's l- rarrlcr until sbc pron-d that silo at least ublc to look ilflvl‘ a cub. Sllc is a lltllo and vicious bullrh nt‘ whipctlrd who nxprcssles lu-rscif ill lrufunc spitting nlld giant (tat-Gus 2S. Yul. solllonlli: with no svnsc of tho fitness ol' things llns glvvn lll-r tho nulue of Mnud.| 'l‘llo l':ll.lu~l"s ualllc is lllorc descrip- tivv, it is “Satan? "Satan" has born cleared ollt oi’ lll(! nursery. 'l‘oo many 0t these Lion llonsc fathers try to earn the llamo 0t’ "Satan”_lly (llIVlJlIPillg their youugJMaud-though aho uscs lau- guagc quite unfittcd to tho cars oi‘ lll-r bully its otherwise an excellent lllothor. 'l‘llc Zoo authorities know that tlln pnntllereltltten is going to he o. llnlllllul. 'l‘lley- have‘ fitted a deep sill lo the door of the nursery. willie tho lower part of (the bars (through which ‘tho public will gut their first glimpse of tlln lllflln-l.) has been covered with w-Iro netting ll-st this imp n! “Sntan" should cqueezo through. You can gct these pills from any i Phony THE RexALl. Poem . M9,. Kan/ix on: ma. ll medicine dealer or by mull llt- clnn Co., Brockvllle, Ont, mx From -'l‘llo ‘Ilr. Williams’ S S. S Tears, Heart-throbs and Thrills. Iiollowed by §Laughter and Sunshine A Picture You'll Tell Your Friends About. Colleen Moore and Kenneth Harlan Head the Prefierred Cast- A Tom Fonnan ProductiomPreaented by B. P, Schulhcrg. PRINCE sEDll/ARD MONI)AY ANDf TUESDAY Vast Army Moves: North As Summer? Calls For Reapers (United Press) nation, in Ilarvlestlllg approxilllatciy !l,tlIJtI,il00 ultzrtes ltllll tho crofl l“ lilllrtt-d to uxcced lilihililoiouo bushels. Kansas wheat fields occupying 15,000 squurll nlllos have alrurnn as great 1w tllo total Illllil surflilvo of Massncllllsettli. 90"‘ lretltiltut- and Delaware flilnlblned’ TfiPliiKA, l\':lu., Aug. 1.—~TIlo l, 1,, (lstlnlntt-d tllu total wheat llrel Ilarvostcl" nrmy that is now cllllllvll“ ol’ Lilo wllcat bclt stattes. "Om l-d gtlllltddlli,’ lllo crops of the grout qlflxmg.m Norm Dnknll] Mill cl-nlrzll wllcnt bolt stutcs ontnumb~ ors lilo t-ntiro pcacc time strength flqvmn, miles of winter whpnt, willie o1‘ thl- Unltcd Stun-ll arllly. 'l‘llc;_1,,'um “,,,.,h,.,." “tum, [I113 sprinll advnncu guard started llortllwal'di.~wh,,,1t ‘Aggfqgfllgg 15,000 square lll 'I‘l~.xas curly lll Jllllc, adding ro- "Inca-n mm] are“ o; 43,900 gquare cruils by tho thousands as tllollnnosy svason illllVCIl Into tho pivotal] . wheat stale of Kansas ill llllll-Julle,| and swcllirlg lll nunlborl-l to nlorc, than 100,000 ns ll. rcucllcd its peak,’ activity lll the Sunflower state about July 1, according to statistics‘ nvailablc llt tho state court of in- dustrial relations here. “It requires 105,000 men to hand- In this harvest nlld provide for re- placclntmts." remarked J. H. Craw- | .. WANTS YOUR ford, presiding judge, f"l‘u visualize}. l -; llllll grout nrmy taxes the lmngina- . tioll. Witness 162 trains, luade up| ‘ of lull passenger couches and each‘ 10$ Grout George 02ml Millllefsritn, is approximately 33-000 ~¢++ow<oo+o+o+++¥"f“” >>elys<>MEvi<>vY . ‘SOMEWHERE conch carrying 65 men, rushing] frolll south, east and west to tho points of distribution. Then. stand for 39 hours until these men march single fllc pllst l1 given point and strutcil along tho highway n. distan- ce of 7H nlllcs. Do this and you will soc the nrmy ot’ Ilarvostcrs dis~ trlbutcd through the wheat bolt nn- nually. ' . "In addition, the public employ- ment scl-‘vlce recruiter] 53,000 men and distributed them where nond- ed as cotton Inhorors, potato pick- era, corn huskere and for apple, Mumlolu. berry and sugar beet labor, making 1105.132‘; mutual laborers, supplied n 9 v v , , , .'- "Koran, llloll grown more i J50 555N1- 5513' ..._l'~* Iv“i_‘ ..,. , will-at than llny other slate ill U16