nIT I8 RIAIONAILI M oiip- ,.¢. out all lfmwlam mi -nd - f . sn iii ra. o o , oreoro o _ V" _ ,I i ' ii’ z i i I _ i JZ .;"::_.‘"._ -sg \\\Y, _ _ l H M _ \ ;*}`2//'f' ///-' _ ' ' -- _QQ \\ I ___ "__," ._/wa he Pe0pl6S P&|i9i’_ ___ M, Read by verybody \_ ,_ ,IJ-, / \ v g I ' Uiproxlmatoly ldantloai with tho :;;£_ / T _ _, _ _ __ _ _/QV? _§\`»__ _ ., g ' \ --W __ A 1 tlovers Prince Edward Island like tile lien - i ~\¥‘ it ia ai|varf.laIn|'a privilege N answer the myriad questions that ovary houaahoid haa in regard to supplying ita wlnta. Tho advortlaor raaponda to tha torrogationa of tha |l\t¢ll‘igant. i Guardian Two Canto _'t ' i _ ,,,=,==_,,=,=- Guardian, Fbllildld 1337 _ i CANADA, THURSDAY' J 21, 1923 By Mali, Canada and U. 8. A. 04.60 THY Grti lin d the """"" `” -_‘f i _ _ Annual Subscriptions Delivered ll. -Tom the the Kent at the sr. J-oilN. N. B., Juno 20 'p_ Snmagg, Clli0l' Of Mic Mac -tribe li.t. ltmervatlou hear Ttextoil. pfuinty died -of tuberculosis ago of twenty Y@¥1l'B~ -||n was the youngest chit-f ever appointed in ‘New wit-k if not in Canaria. lie served with --i- B i i _ The C0l“Dl“i0 porn-oncl of the special train party of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association which is due here tomorrow is as follows;-~ eawor , . . an c,l ur on n ou v c li ' ° ‘ ~ of Atlvtigalntiiziii Vfatearforili wife allilcl ligstti iiGeorqo, Rcformer, _ n rew, ra. . .. ~ ani ar .,. a lor e, epor cr, ngv e_ n .‘ ‘_mco. n _ . 8 eclal to Tho Guardian) th t _il = iiiili\iiIi¢i>ili€::iii.ii;iiiiH. and wife -Courir,'N.iii’iii,iii’I?i:i‘ir;?\iiiiiiiOiigitiiii Mi Eii iitiiiit wiiiii Nmi ,Al-|tK,|\-ir/t, _yime 20_4)u¢_5|d of Ii ii' pfioiio or Linguaglfssa Trenton, Ont. I 4 _ Pudhon, G. iM. and wife, I{erald,i homage, lil/Iiss Alice Ni., It-cvlow, _ _ ` I , I . _ . I I 1 _ I. . _ _ ,-_ _ N ~ » i i l i ` i . ' l i .i i ' _ i i i ii ii i B n possessio f th t ff . L the mon ungqnf, an pjgmo whlcg & su;pU;;d“t0°fhxi_ Bali. L J. None. Vernon. B C lit-npolcr, Oltt |Durham. Ont ff rt 1 b in t d ‘ tl 1 _ Blackstone G A -inf w io Hudso E S E B ms Rab L D G L _ _f,..:; 1.: ° nrt. at .iz ;':.:;;:;°';i l'.:’.':_°'..;z‘,;:_<;,f-,_-;-»;,-; f B” i. ° »¢0vf»ry of 1-he 1;,-I-man mm-k to (gg/otriing (viii: s;ime i;0pi,ih_°i iiiici that is slowly creeping nn, nccormng to a despmvh "Um Sack. - _ Kincardine. Ont. V oraiino, Mali. -.ay ,dhowmg a ga," of over 100 Oonlnwét [?l|g"';_o‘;ulEJO°"m“ "' r ‘ll “"1 tho t0Wil- Home and forcibly seized the stuff iareimiiiii' Ai Ri' iiiiii wiiiii iioiiiiii Humingiord’ W' J" 'md Wife' Sa"‘5°"' W~ D- “lid Wife- Gillel-l-0 lo the poiilld sterling is an* inililca- i~`illBi<‘i iii .h 1|] ho ilu und on 1 1 di _ ' ul, Summersiile 'l’. ‘l°l_ i. Qt- - W | A1 1, 0 - _ '- ~ #Rfi"EIJD- JUUU 20-Pll»SBil/G H li'-° 09 W 3 n B" “S i0 USO ll- to save their ’ » -ll. a nwrigiit, Alia, mon e, nt. tion that recent efforts lor ameri- rf-nlgfancc, wood b -b d 1 erected With U18 h0pe towln. Bl'lft°'l. G- ‘0-i illlli Wif£‘- `R0ll0Fl' Irwin, W., and daughter, Chron- Savagé. Hugh, and wife, Cowie- eration of the 'Ruhr situation areitiigi Ruhi V iii iii ii im oiiiiii iii the stream to the 'Tho struggle for the stiff ii-_ ‘"- ‘G“““g"“""' °“"' . |“""~ D""‘““‘» Om- "““‘i1”H‘l°l'~ Dlllilfaii. B. C. rroarr.-mini: satisfactorily iunnn onie ii' ey iiii eight Condi of tho t0\vil und crime so alarming that military ca'"a"' A' E" “mi “’1E°~ (11*Z“’l0» Johnston, J. G., -The Rev-ielw, 5=¥|°S- E- R°Y- Wife and daught "Pho formal intercourseiof noteslof which isiiin¢iii:-,iiniifgsi tiimpgriini I slope to 131'! V-1ll0.Y forces were called Out but in fhc lPictou, Ont. ‘Brillgcllllrg Out.. cr, C.W.N.A., ’l`oront_o, Ont. lletwcen 'Baldwin and Poiu.|pN,n(.}, and iB l iii iii on y iiie i .ii " illoantlmo a. bishop arrived ainil Carmichael' R°y, Echo, Vcrdun, Johnston, P. F., and wife, News, SCDH. John, llorlild, Wliliewood. care is moving with the ducts' of ple grim? 5 im an pii_0i (Canadian Press) took possession of the coveted Quo. i _ 'l`i|l.»iolibiirg. Ont. ’Sa.sk. usual diplomatic dciihera-itllcyi haw, s§1Z;i,;i;iay;iaii°,,i,i,;ymr,i.§§dii LONDON. Juno 20-luearnlllg relic. Cave,HJ_ J_,‘alid0mtlaligilte1‘. EX- Lahcrge, E., lioopoctateur, Hull lHqffmP|¢.‘ R- /\». Hilti Wife, Scintln- tioll. Meanwhile current coli- um to the Berlin Government re _ '== _ “" ' ' -f lli`l‘f`\'l- fl-1V0l"0ll» ~ -Q, e, etteulalm, Ont, fereuccs between financial rem-Q-' 0,-L | t h. ' i ' ' ' Creriig W. L., fin-tl wife. 'Star anti |_ t _ 3| T_ W" . I H 13| ,. _ . _ ' In "" 0 _“W_e been dm-fied h0l`0 D . vmeue- Gmnd Valle” 0m_ HHxi|c_;s{e:;nt'T P., Standard. Sl`lLm\r{,i;;u0Hm (iirrlli. w e, i gin ggntgtlilylelsmgfutge ciiliilntgliae l;lvollv~ by representatives of the em-ploy. _ , N B D355- Alffbd. and BiBlt>r. Banner. Lapp bgnaid Ensign 'Brighton Himard Dr Alf and wlie L'-Fclair have be-on quietly held ii'i‘tilig'iili.;it iiriiiith eiiiiiitoyeeii iiiiiiiiiiiiziid io . _ » 1 _ I » ‘ ' - , i o m . _ a » (-rgvcnehllrsy gIil.M r ur nenhow ()nt_ cu; Beaiiacvillrr Q. French prcmier's note whilo it is| <0ther isilpuiimiigns are the .re _ _ av s . _ e c , _ - , _ __ - _ - _ 4 , “ (ciiiiiiiiii iiiiiii f9Cl] N B o°i»ol¢,'A. E.. and wife. Ailvertls- i iteiavisns ri nil wil Ente sam, E. Elinniliin-lic Bannon allow for tinniliiuzn-i-iii iifiiiiifiili wiiiiwiiy iaiiminiimiion' the “"1"” °f ‘ ' i or, Topic, 'l’etrolla. Dui. priisc, -Boltion.i ()nit.ii iii iii 'Solltliu-mpioil_ Ont. i i 'llplolnatic negotlaitltsiniiiii iitiiimix`xgqziigifoTiiiegeipizeilgfgnigniimhfisdiniiitiii ~- ob v.l. P .Chi _ __ sl.H._i ' " ' “- ..lrul~:or:nlc'roN. Juno zo.-'rho iinnii tiiiiiiinbec i' iogiiiii iiiii 1,-,.i;i:?,f,B°<§i,',',M" and Wim' Sun' M" l>rlriiii-Z 'Alu-i~iE wiii' News' iiiiiliiiiiiiiirii iiis iiiioiiiifiii iiiitiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii miiiiuiiii oi Prohibition of forest tra -l l N i i i i M ' i ` i ' i .i ,' -i i i i ce' 6 nu CM °" 0' all ff* m_unHw,ck wmch was m‘|':m';o Oni-andy. J- W-. Journa . St. My S- JO-"A-. and wire. Exam. gi/ékw-. -mil iilfo, Times iofntroil ni;-1iio¢is_ the re- -ce in the eight northern tl E ci L A. z l if Tl ii i ' ~' ` i ` . . . ` _ '_ \ 011 '00p one and telo- by a proclamation issued iliyiiiiloilii Wnliiteyritiyni Oilltiiii *W iii ii iisciiiiei i,|,:i{i-ii`ii1:i,fii,-i;~i;,i,i' (iglitss Timiiis" Exams pri.lit:iiiili3i:;ii1ioiriitoW(i)iniiiiii wiiei iiiiiiiiiii iiftiéiiliitiiiriliiiisiiiia io fililiisyt ziiiiieip iiiitiiililciinliiiitiie iiitiifiiifixiil ividiiiiiiicfle diiiiiiditiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioii c.w.nl»l ' ' _ . - ~ -- - . - = - ean earn-cel: and M1308“:;%l;inE;|i'3;"(f"’;v¥(i;lg'l;l:S;l wsillgrl-L F- 3-. Wim- HCT”-ld» Allis M°c‘-'||°U9h- T. H. B.. VVGY-burn. h S"11"VIi;f1-(`L. P-. Collrler, Cram- ;~:;;l1ilIl:lll¥LY;12Illl-Inlr' the German resist- those killed. 0 was extended to the entire prov! Eivans.i F. L. E., and wlfo, Des- ii€|i)i|i,;0|;|v,;|1§:i,ey-iiiiiifii' §,ii,fiivi,.ife Uber iigiliitheriarid A E and wife i i "iii iiiii iiiiii iii“iiiii iiiiii “-- B`y another etnoini-illrllliicnifwyp patch, Strathroy, Ont. nl RiclimolidviilciiOiii i ii'1"rausicript tillrliicocii Ont ii i ' ' ' H' i lily another proclamation here Evans, E. D., an-tl wife, Age Dee-| M¢Quarrie, A., lllgninl, Gm]@.,-1ch_ Sweet, Miss Petty, 'Timer-i, Exist- "’ ‘E '-°m00n- Thifl l>i”c\’entlvc ac- patch, Strathroy. Ont. ()m_ _ gp, Om, D! d _ _ tion is the most drastic ever tak- Fry, W. A. wife and daughter, Mogul,-ey H_ and wife and Templln, J. S., and wife, News i ' cnrrlln this province. ('hi~oizlclo, Dunnvllle, Ont._ Y dailglite,-I }3m,;,(,r_ Orangcvme’ Om Record, Ftirgilson. Ont. F . rncorifl nllllxi l':ll\€]l;Z'ilgl;‘fl>§l,t \;=4p;;?;;]bl}¥"¢gyl0C.“a:;‘ni1 wito_ lhl: 0 ililcsheoar, M., Advance, Burford. G;2?tTa§§rGékiSl;i?-- 0230 Wife f 1 _ i ~ . r . i - - n _ .. fi (ge, . New Brunswick nn-i th r i French, v. c., and wil , rim - _ v i w. a. -f l - (°“"““'°" P"°“) from one end oi’ thc pri;i\'iniici,ieiiiitii; Wctzi-sklwin, Alta. e iiiii Snimiliiviiiiiifii i(i)i,,;iii' iiiiii wiie' Review Chrgiilliie. lngcirsibiiii Oniit.i ei iiii 009;] (caiiadian press) ' NORTH BAY' June 20`_Ev"y the other are as dry nl-l tinder and F°|'f|'l» J- E-» 116018-ll‘0llI‘ UGHIICG- M|¢¢h¢||i G with wife and Walls, W. C. and wife. Examlu- 1-~,~,', v1n§gi;i\g` O1\;:';;ii?' `i"m‘i,f0i` gain, mzim Lililnorih is “ned Wm' no one orrlcinl not it thi rt._ ville, Que. ' _ ~ ' '_ " M B _ ~ 0 _' ‘ es-1 e-5;-. sen eizrme so ers. men- women noon "even n bummg mmflch l:m‘;If)_ Gardner’ M". A' H" Review’ tli:`l1ti),nl’e<;-3|. léant;:;r(:lr,“f?;let. Ex re S erwhixiiita, Herald' Cupar’ niilleis from Cochrane on the Frans- and children who have forsaken pod at any mum in the prowncc Harhlswn OHL Avlmer 01;! -- ` . D B . saskk - r toll. nental Railway was destroyed their farms and homes in various may _start the whole of New G¢0|'DB-iJ- M-i Mill Will*-. '1`im€-5. ifviorgiimer iM, |..| F P Williams, D., and wife Bulletin ii \iiiiiiii.iiiiieii yiiiiiieiidiiy' iimiiiis Seiiiemeniis in the path M Brunswick BblMe,,_ The larger mn Delm_a,m__ ,MMA ghelho ne, 0 ts. ... ree ress- C0mng“_0oq Om. . - _~ special freigiit brought seven- the lorcuplne district forest tires es in the northern counties which Gi|°S- J- H-» alla Wife' Lacihllel i Mool-ue iJi Mii and wife Herald Wi"¢¢l'b\H`il\- J S Bild “'15” i1ici‘i3iiiiaiiiiii:liiiiiiiell 08 "- am now beyond tplrlnaireeczvrefrlrj ` Gimuard' A, and wife' Le Calm Gc'a;ge_to\\Cil-,I-’Ont. d 'If SL ID Ga$Vert|tge};tNtc;feii`o}mb¢; lgxtaud uife, Phe Moom Rev A_ H_ and wire’ News llltwnttlforevsvt. Un; wif _W _U v_ ficrl in the direction of Hughes are their departure by special ti-ning pa|¢,i,|_ R" ,mid sisiwrs I-.wknt St'M`;';h"5-RQ“°'J N, st h ,,,1r,(°|';|°':{lm'» Hn ei ‘ ‘?‘C"’~~ gina -to have been ta-ken to lrcquiog, which are held in readiness. | . 1 . 4 . ._ ‘ . . ‘orlmav Ont: YQ' re- ex. ., . elvs, _ Jo ns, Young. W. RU' Fmehoupyry Com Sliinrsliind are expected in Cochrane - | ' ` Pall M. and wife, Star, Kincaid' N ff |, w_ F, A, - will Ont. ` iSnsk_i i Gmlié,-lip Om, i iiiiii wiiei Simi' Qihgg, E. S., lilid wife, Post, Wil- . gi I ‘F "Fa" lr si from New Castle due here minutes hy an army of caterpillars Wcaveri-i lStation and made the pln|nig from people who maintain lluit they are affected by wireless clitrro thalt he has pulnai ill his lirlrs nlld logs owing io wirtisils waves lining directed against illm, und tlltreutcnei to claim llllmdgos. “Annan writing from 'liamp sltl-nil sinks: “Can you f-xl\i.._in why w-hon broadcasting si.ar‘a t si ll evening il feel the unmislm -“-_r effects of wireless waves. \Vht-n tho weather fl-s close and oppres- sive l hear voims and music faint- ly ringinll in my ears. while in wct vroiitlier tho sounds ara intensified an'l cause discomfort. "During everdngs when the at- mosphere is clear wireless waves seem to strike my body and set my limbs tinslins. Tho sensation is not sufficiently definite to be un- pleasant but it is sornelvhat i!ls~ turhling. “Plea-se do not think that my n-erven -ate jiimpy. i have robust health and have no knowlellge of nerves." _ An eminent London nerve spec- ialist states -that the whole sub.i0Cl is worthy of serious consideration *tit is too early to make n dogmatic statement," -he na-id. “l think ii pomlble that certain nervous cases may imngin-e -that -they feel the ei feels of wireless waves. in my own practice li have yet to discover rt human wireless -receiving station. -it seems to me. -however. that if any one receives wireless waves ui; eyes and ears would be affect- wilvmi, Ono old sailor stnutiy dc- LONDON' Jmiii Ziiifiii iiiiiiyyoi ii rails so slippery that the train 'W , lVl'ii\ilcllt>-stcr glrl's orioal ill Swing- <1 _- ‘_ ‘ I ' _ LONDON, .lung 20_.__D,.,,f,.n|ng ‘ har, twhlvh mms mom like Z, smgo was bnroiy nhle to crawl lor a rounds of Ch,,,.,|ng, honimg, und I. R. A. S tragedy than ii.n actual fiict its chu- """5m'"`"Me di5m““'~ nhoutg of "[,{m-3" ~(1h||(-|| him nm" #__ voyed in a letter ‘which the girl, `_`___ _ “Go and get. it rifle!" “We fl0n`t, (By Dominion News Service) Misis H-airrleit Williamson Stone- _' _ |\vnnt illulnksl" “llnn't_ you insult. howél' KeWl0Y- hilt* 500'- if; hctl H 1 our class!" converted the district. LONDON. Julie 20.-The story' mother. Who liVl‘-S Ili- Qllfl0ll N F00- m :luilltor'u infilliry nt, Poplar 'i`own of n desperate atruEHl0 fm' "i""`iY Mil-fi<‘llP¢i'ti‘-i`~ u i llall at time into u bt-ur lzurrii-n. v- t ll :tt the iliqile-at on Tliomds April 10th- 1923- Will ll" t' Only tho forbearance or ilu-_ audit- litiiii-,iliilti-iliinlnn, and lrlngllillr ll‘Ufl“-l`- fllli I Ol' po HIC Ml |l&l":'l‘“; al or and the frantic appeals of Al- ,ai (dmirmnorrls. I" |l`0ll'l0l` "H 1' 3-°' ‘“ fi- -»-- dermun J. Scurr, the lliziyor, :ilirl (tliptured by Free State sol ers nil limi dill’ “he 'l“li"`i"'d CMI" Mr. linnsbilry to thu ileuinllstrat- in Kllkelly. he was heinll °0I\V0Y0d }(17I“l"glll"t|H1‘ll(‘1G|i||"';';‘-ll if rhinléiyagg UBY )T))t1>vmll1ir;n Neg? iervlfc) ora saved an abrupt icriuiuatioli to Kiitimngh, when his SllL\N’lB .1 -lo ‘n io on . . -- re ni a , nl-N5-3iiii D- ill- tile 551010 dill’ She WHS lllliiiiilidi \iv|i\eios-siiii'ieiz‘eivini; -ltliiiitill? ioqii}i,i,i,i ii;,i;?,?,i-i|i;.iii,,ii,i:i hf-\.| in give i,i(i,i|T,ii|i|i|iii iiiii ii iiiiiiiliititienlg ultondlug ills luncritl. i~‘-i‘.llrrl'I.v it day passes but the m(,m|,,,,.,, of H", I-m,|,,r (-,,,,,,,-|| nn ML.Ni,.|,n|,,,, gmhhpd an ost-.ort'i4 "mc “l"'“`9 'hm Mm "“"n“ had Mil-l`<“`*ll| C°ml’“"Y \`f""'°|"“” """“` apportlinlty of showing cnuiie why rliln and cried. “Put tliom up." they should not. pay tho S-‘l5.00ll Volunteer Kelly. however. rllllll' *llc-_r wore lslircliarizcd liy the nd ut hllli, und ho fired, Wolllitllllii lioclil (lovornulcllt_ lloiirli the Froo Stnter in lilo cheat. Thr- linllour supporters and (`ouinluu~Ineeond guard, ll. Murphy, thi-n luis, lloalietl hy a drllni-iilill-fil’o iwlzeai l\1cNiel\olaii and tho pull' imurl, ntvnrrncil rolllid till- town rolled on thu floor,, wrostlillii hall for un hour Iii-_fore the pro- "Sin00 May, 1920,." fldld Mr. £4 in wages, which in consider- ably in excess of the trade union Trouble began when the mod- erates started 'to lllssociate them- ielves from the action of the ma- iority of the council. The shrill cries of women filed the hall. yells of exorrntion swept from the lrovrded gallery, mingled with ihouts of “You have no mnnilnte ‘o come here and talk such stuff.” The mayor and Mr Lannbury that crossed ‘the track near -“*'<°°'i" violently. cociliilgs begun. 'l`hc count-il chant-, The prisoner _ iuutle irlllil-il! hor wan soon filled with men in eifortu to twlilwlly- K0l|l‘-Y f|\”‘“l capri and lnufflors and women in two shots und the num rolled over shawlltl The moderate section of dead. thnsie present was a more lluntlful. Kelley was stated to be in critical condition. Casson Roberts, the aullitor, “thot Tho verdict was "that McNlchol- council has paid ii niinilnlilu of ' as died from wounds inflicted by Kelley." -_?---=-- rates and of the joint industrial 'AUSTRIA 8END8 EMISSARY board and the conciliation board TD AMERICAN TOURIST!! rates.” _-- "We contend that what we havci -. . A. June 18__(’.ailt- ~l0l“‘iJh done is legal. exclaimed the may- VIFNN or’ with enmhasm Einnlo, formerly of the Austrian _ _ navy, accompanied by two friends. v #_ l E will attempt to cross the Atlantic H‘LOND0N, Juno 20.--Wiiliaui gi S, in Juno from Haniburg, to New ne. a young mechanic, was l~ion~i » York in a nailing yacht 46 feet teneed at Sunderland to riixl Etc, long. The three men bliiit the boat months' hard labour for branding] _ thouirif-Ives on Lake Constance. hiu wife on both arms with a red-‘ l\.\1‘l':.l.-loc par line or day, 9 the cont being defrayed by public hot poker. per line per any fm- 3 ¢ y, 0,. 0, ll (By Dominion News Service) ublo story of a husband who was years, even at meal times, was told in the Divorce Court when Mrs. Ada. Matilda Diver, of Forest granted a divorce decree with costli on tho ground of hor hus-_ hand’s rlescrtion and nllsconlluct, the judge holding that his unusual conduct amounted to desortiou_ Mrs. Diver said she was married in 1890. There were no chilrlreu. Until January, 1020. she and hor husband lived fairly happily to- gether. ~ Then she had a nervous break- down and went., with her husband‘s consent, to her nlother's in March. when she returned home. her husband told her she could stay away or remain, but that he could never be a husband to her again. At the end of ton days he had it lied made up in another room. lniriug that time he never spoke a word, though he was there to his meals. "On the Tuesday before flood Friday, 1020." she added, “wo were having fllunor. and l asked hllll wily he should treat me so iw-cliilsr of it iiorvoliu hrcnkdowll. ilu limi tolli me that l should nf-vel' regret tho time when I ulnrriod liiln_ lie then got up, and coming behind my clutir caught mc round the throat. and tried to stullizlo mu. l went. home and told my people about ii." llow long did this go un?-~-From March, 1920. until January, 1921. Not n word passed between you? ~Not for three years and two mouths~~'l`hen he left you-Yos. hilt he caluo in and lind mid-day dinner with mo. llo continued to do that after he left to sleep away frolil homo. it had gone on for over three ycars, and was continued right up to the previous day. lilife Branded silent in the home for over three’ Hill. li suburb of Loudon, was, Stamp The Kin i ()aiitiiiii€Eii:~?i‘iliiiEsi_ Tii iiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiiiii iiiiii wiiei iiiiiiiiiiii'|iiiiRiiridii:/icijiiii Miss Dorothy, l»l=_‘.'-' ' l Harris, E. A.. unit wife, fiiizoiie, N°|an, A, v_, _-md wife, Tribune, `icck, Our. OTTAVVA, June 20,-The Hunk _A _ _______ ___ ___ V I Act one of the most contentious ~ _ LONDON, June 20.-A remark- LONDON, June 20.-The King,' 'N- R- TI`&1I1 §Two More Stock 'Canadian Apostolic sed lil the House this ev nlf _ Ss _ - I eral amendments niovci:id tiniiii til; third reading weradefeutcd. ~ __ Of Caterpillars ,c,,,,.,,_,,, ,,,,,,, For Rome -D Nl~lW YORK, June 20 --Scimnior- --_ (canadlan Progs) _ Intlfiflnlltl Furs iz-,wh one of tile load- (Canadian 282% I ' ' l<`Iltl<]Dllfii"iifiiiii1l Marlriiiidinostoliclldelleselllflfi ' ex] e. - . . _ -‘ f -(Zi.l\:itla and owiotllli H-fl W ut, noiiln by -the Canadian Eastern P 1 T . E k iifliiiiviiisliortly on a. vacation trip to Division was delayed today forty S lining, 1.... (By Momlnlon Newa Service) | who is un ardent collector of: British and Colonial stamps (he idncs not collect foreign stani s)i _ _ . _ p spent two hours at the Roynll Philatelic Society's Exhibition ati tho Royal Horticultural Hall. A stamp that the King endeav- oilrod to olltalll at an auction a. few days nge was noticed in the collection belonging to Arthur Hind. it Yorkshiremnn. who made a. fortune in New York. "lt was too bail to heat me at the auction for that stamp." joculariy remarked] the King _ Mr. llinrl at once asked the King t0 RCCGDL the stamp. and explained that he had no idea that the King was a hirliicr. "Certainly no." rep- lied the King. A souvenir album '- containing two specimen sheets of the pro- posed new air stamps wall accept- ed by the King. iM. P.’s Lost Whisky (By Dominion News Service) LONDON. June 20.---At. a meet- ing of woiuell at Guilford. Surrey, Sir Henry Iiucklnlzhnnl. M. F. for Guildford. said that nt the lunch- eon to Mr. T. l‘. ()‘(`onnor~-the futher of the liousn nf Colnmonii--~ llc was seated next to Mr. George Lansbury, a strict toetotailnr. Sir UUHYY ordered some whisky null it was taken to him at the table in n sm-all hottie. Cold salmon was served, and Mr. Lana- burv. arnaronily mistaking :nn whisky for vinegar, pollred it .over the fish. Sli' "0Hl‘¥- who drew a veil over the iieqllcl, until. "Tho worst of it wus, froln my point ef view, that Mr. lianbury did not tender anoth- 'or whisey." ,Announcements , _ lion. Frank Oliver, of Edmonton. nh-o was minister of t_he interior in the Laurier government from 1905 to 1911. is likely to be aippoinned to the Senate, to succeed the late Ben- at-cr Forget, of Banff, it is reported. _-_-¢¢¢>-_-_ Industrial Situation Grows Worse in Ruhr (Canadian Press) DU-SS-FJIJDORF, June 20- The industrial crisis is becoming more acute hero and working hours have been reduced from twenty four to sixteen hours per week in mauy plants. 'DUSSEL/DORJP. June 20-A de- cree provlding for confiscation of all 'Ruhr Valley industries the pro- ducts of which are applicable to the reparations account and forced one-ration of the plants by the Ger- mans is being prepared by General Degoutte of the occupation forces it was announced today. Arms for promulgation of the de cree are going forward as rapidly as possible but owing to the wide lscope oi’ its measures and the ex- tensive character of the lndus--ries effecte-d lt was said the French and Belgian authorities would re- quire several ld/aya more in which to work out the details. 'The decree will give the militarv author-ities absolute power over all metal works and steel plants min-es, coke ovens and virtually all other private industries in the Ruhr. ‘in the event of the Ger- mans refusing to operate the plants the decree provides for sentences up to 'ftlfteien years and ln addition heavy fines for the dir- ectors of companys or ot-hers rm- ponslble for tihe resistance. Those responsible for Sabotage will he trirll before court martial and on conviction be subject to the dents enalty The decree will be mont D . ¢.\vi-oplng giving -t-he military auth- orities in collaboraton '-vth the French commission the authority to -exploit the ir.fl~tstrlcis thom- seives or lease the plants to cen- cession acc-villnts if this is iieemerl hotter to th.; Interests of the occu- pation authorities in their plan to obtain repamtims Revue Losses LONDON, June 20.-At the Lon- don llankruptcy Court, the public examination was held at Albert dr Coiirvilie. theatrical manager and producer. lils statement of af- fairs show linihitleu $355,000 and assets $1.250. l-le stated that he lost on the re- vue “Pins und Needles" $100,000 and on llullow, Canada!" The Weather, Etc. wi-tA~r I WANT To l* mow is IF You wt ‘ BORNTI-l\5 MoN1'i-t iN POLAND WOULD Y00 BE A MAY POLE? "‘ ._ V, _ ,gs 1.; <4- é. - / / " -‘ §\§&¥_, e _ _ R r TORONTO. J 21 'M ltl subscription, g°n° "|16 Der day for 8 days or avgr south “.,,M to uggwh zesfatm on arrival In Alllgrlpn (~apt_ Ea k guren. initial letters. count u Einsle intends to give a ni-ries of gi r 6 _ ' ' ,cu - Addrou for n part of a ind other leaders waved frantic 22:55” on Anim! iii ii iiiiiiiii 0 ° ind mu" M Mm 'Mi lily to their supporters to be quiet _.L___ as li into little erred "Donn you i`n-'ooo it in "ti n l ii lil in i _~ l R°“"° s°i"'id°y °'°“'“‘ 3"" mm "S" “nod “'mnn in R Nd ith 9 95"-h °¢l“n\: M0 “ ll 30th for ice-cream at Clyde Rive 1 .2 :.‘.°“."°...; ‘lr ° l The- ~ an H H ld h h li" a cre on il no un m - Ri0Mll~., June 20»-A slight earth- R1l_ Ol' M Y M t nt/ e ed quake shock wan felt at l"is.\ this “Come to Pownal Frida ev ,,..,. word, me D" C ,_ “Mount fonpartly cloudy with scattered show- h in d. GTS. - .High tide l-hifi afternoon at 3.20 and tomorrow morning at 4.15. 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