' her in 1h» first mulch and Crock W, I i- c“. _A.A_II.‘.H.EQRAR. @I5KR q 1Journalist,'1‘_0,$3V.6 ‘Boy Unable To Meetl , l a," ‘h a WOMEN'S ROWING CLUE AT RIVER LEA REGATTA Ladies’ Eight of the Cecil Women's Rowing Club leaving boathouse at Clapton with their sculls. . --- Observation Car ' From Montreal To ‘Halifax .\lt)N'i‘lti'ZAia. Que, Aug. ). (Zolumcucing Saturday August. 13111 Vibe Ocean Limited running over the Canadian National Railways rom Montreal to iialifax will car- lPY an obacrvatiou type car. v The introductinil of this service lwill till a long felt want 8H hilther- fto ll1e equipment hair not been [available to permit of this type of cur being used and passengers truv ' ‘gelling this route have not been able 1to view to the bent advantage such in . spots as the hintupctlizl and 1Wcutwortl| Valleys, the 'l‘a111truu\- ur Marshes and the picturesque run along ilie south shore of the llay oi’ Chalcur, l.ike all observation curs in use on the National system these cart-c will be radio equipped and will al- so carry a library. The rear eud in provided wilth a wide open obser- vation platform, Unlike observation curs in use on the service between Montreal and Vancouver which are named ltfter forts, those for ser- Vllfn in-uvcen Montreal and Halifax will carry the tianiea of wcll known rapt-s I11 i-Jziatcru tluchec ‘and tho lllariuiiiie Provlneea. THE WORLD'S ‘GREAT EST SPONGE MARKET A scene at Nassau. Bahamas, Britls are prepared for shipment to Canada. ducts effected by the new trade treaty h West Indies, where sponges They comprise one of the pro- lislénléfiijaelillir? Fight Delaney i I ¥ ._..__i_ Canada. Birth Rate Continues To Drop ()'l"i‘AWA. 0111., ' Aug. 11.~—’I‘l1l Ni?) WYUltiL Aug, l»i.— Arrange- lmcnts were completed yesterday lfor the hoxiny: show to be staged 1:11 1111- Yankee Stadlmn on August 12R. i11 which Paul Hcrictlbzrcll. iworldls light l11111v'y\vcig'l1t. cl1a'111- lpion. will llofcnd bin laurcls lat Jul-l.- lirlanigv i11 1111-» fq-lllurofll the press-ht. your was lowcr than I11 ‘bout. Luis Vinrontinl. (fhileau, Ibo four pretending years, according illifllilwdiilll. and _J:lck Ziric, PliiS-iltl .11 Sl-llvlllffiill isulurd by the l burgh inrllii-r. 1\v1ll‘_~111c-1 i11 ti1c|111i111o11 Burt-an of Statistics. To "“"‘l“"""‘l"“| >'*‘"ll'l'li-"| 'l‘ll<’ llilrtl births for the registration area _ Yalurc 11f i‘lli . ‘atrged by U‘. Prnlliolor 'l‘r-x Rickald. will be in clvnlil-Iwiillill bunt butnvccui 'l‘on11ny lnntal1ra11. ~l’l1i|111l1~lpl1ia light ltcnvy- weight. 41nd Jimmy Slallory of llnf- falo. 'l‘l11.~ '1|11Piil11g six-rounder will I57; in March 1923.. ili.254; l~i.~1aete1l the part of an exploiter or ogui11-|birtl1 rall- i11 (‘anada i11 Iliarch of urjbroad one because lllllnufiei1 of ffunada has some grlev~ 11f ant-c 11111da, which dot-s not include the or province of (Quebec. tmmber l1i,2i25 there has been complaint zigalnat liJllll tnalcs and 1i,5l.'> fcmultls, 1n the motintain!differential higher Aiarch, 1924 total births were 14,- rntrn which railway!‘ in, bring together Meyer Cohen‘ and March I922’ 15129 and in Marci“ Barney Flba 1v. 1921‘ Hm“ Th.» prices: for the sboug it was xt Tllllffillfly m, the citleo reporting, there were fewer adlsou ‘S1111arc births in March of the present your ct and ‘Eighth than l11 March i924, while in only two cities, London and Windsor, was the number of living births equal to or greater in March 1925 than in March i921, With MacMillan ’ In The Arctic ‘VASIIINGTON, Aug. 14.—B-1tf- letting n11 Arctic perilous ice lgo on sale 11c inflict-s of tifo new M gfltlftlOil. Fifticllt Stre ‘Avenue. PREMIER BRACKEN Head of the Government of Manitoba who says thag (Ils- sritisfactlon on the subject of railway rate; has renewed In- terest once more in the Hud. son's Bay Railway prqjgg}, A new Inspection of that line 1e to be made shortly, Canada-Australia Davis Cup Matches Licenses 0f Two Jockeys Revoked i EORT ERIE, August l-i.——A meet- ing of lite -g1".\"cr11iug committee of itliu Canadiandial-lug Associations ,\r:1s brld hcrc today with the fol- 1ltl\\’|ll;.! in mlcndancc: J, ll. Mad- :uoN'r11r:.\1.. 11111.1. it-ru.» 11....kjmpf“1glfiffg;"$’“,fi_”‘,,,f,*§,'g}'j§; draw for 1hr Cflllflflll-Ailfltftllizl1HC1HU-1L 1L JV McIntyre and n Davis Cup tennis tnatchcn which‘1.~_ 31.11am,“ lwgl" he?“ lolllnlrm" “"1" "Tami ll. was rcaolrcd that t/he licenses today, and provide tbnt James (lint jockeys “r 11,111,101 “m1 11 Ken. Anderson, captain of illp Austral- 110,1‘, 1,1. r1.vnk,.,1__11 1.1150 was 1.1.. 11111 team, meets Willard Crocker.lv...,1v',.,1 11m, 111.. W110“, 1161.11,“, 01 o1‘ Montreal, Canadian cl1-Bmpio11.1‘\v_ 11_ 1111,0110), 1,0 0311119111111 l11 tho first match. Tho second match will be between Gerald Pat ifféillll, Ansturlia. nnd Jack Wright llioutreal. 11inch match will con~ l mander ‘Byrd reported to tho nav department by radio today. In graphic, terse language IByrd descrlbcil how he and MacMillan with mechanics bud sot out Satur- day night in a determined effort lo 1111-11 coonrars uu-der the jnris- t" cslflllll-“lh =1 11-156 Wllcrfi the 1111-11,." 1,1 1111. (',_R_1\_ planes could land somewhere to Jet-keyJ.(‘l1~1ln1crn who has beenillle WPM. ‘ltlll fillet‘ ll 11mg Grills" iii-at of the best three out of fivc11111|11i11g a probaliflnary license ffownvcr the rugged panorama of.’ icc ilclsl, ,l1‘1'1 d Schvlki- only, W115 grnntnd worn forced to return. ‘the draw for Friginyht mntciilali‘pct-mission to acccpl outside The 1miu1cccnaflll VOYMH‘ Will N“ 1111a not yet been madc. 1110111111» suit in the aviators attempting :1 n" Saturday. lodaybi draw will, Tho cnlulnillcc paused :1 r1-s1>l11-.7.'i0-111ilc flight from Eub to u bring Mulerson and Wright togcl-llilnl which will rcqulrc agents for1plnce where MucMillan believes Mvjocklgvu to obtain lie: nut-s l11_19216.]tl1crc ls n landing place suitable .A fr-c of S25 will be charged. for the planes. nnd |1bal hlnoncy i1.‘ rofnmul admission and Patterson in the second. 1 0f tlm total living births report- Mlwlllm" Pmvlllces u"! “Wm “i . - . a t forward that. the Canadian N11~Yi1l0 Slur filllfid l0 qualify m!‘ "l" i111nc11uccd. will’ range from $2 to "fl, 13.003 W810 Riflgle lllflllfi. 157m“ _ 1 , stu. and l't*!lt‘l'\'1‘ll seal, tickets 111111 twins and 1 triplet. In nine of‘ thciumml ""0 mm‘ Mmtmal m Q“‘”l'“m°h 91"” m” M me greatest . l h r cragfflwnlfvgiutégg igritf-fl Ne," p859 Agreemenl‘ fln-ivay. through to the title in fjords of Ellcomerclund. two na- "m “Ereelmllli val pianos of the MrnMlllan polar twee" expedition were unable to find a Candi“ “wine Runway- neceasary landing base Within 120 l“ ‘l wlleesfllml 1° miles ovcr Etah. Lieutenant Com- gram “NV”- y . l olmAolcs cl-lAui-vlon mrasmeu icr slatsv UIAN Others Trouble, f Needs 0h Aliow- "l Pens His Own Obit ance 0f $12,000 (Associated Pren) ‘ I Auod PflSl-IN. Poland, Aug. l4.—'l‘nd'; lif)N()(|,1'.1,1l.n .-11nz Gnbrynowfcz, a Polish jonr-‘rliizaboth Knight. of Lou Katosh‘ iltililéii, literally “died in harness 11.11" rf\(ft1nlly appear,“ .1111, 11c,- 111-e111ly. Among hl.~1 belongings in lZ-yuur 01.1 15111111130“, Rinhflrd 1.3,,‘ 1'7"’ lw-‘inilal 'Wt.ls found his Owllykcr Smart, before Judge John R. aoibituary written by himself 11 abort Dasha, of the court n! domgflflc re. ‘t me before his deaifh. Iilatlous, and complained that it has 1 1ft recounted the devotion of :1 been very difficult for young Rwy. real journalist to his work, and on am m 11,1, 11.11111“ 1,1,, anuum M, 1behalf of those for whom be wrote. llowailcn o1 ‘whoa The boy‘ own. ll-“ffllllfllnfill U115 lllffllirflhhi 8r of the large Parker ranch on bow, just before this death, be the island of fliulwaii, in reputed to has at lust found a moment for|be u billionaire. The ‘grandmother, himself, which he devotes to pen- as his ‘guardian, ‘petition-ed time {ining big obituary, so as t0 £8118, flllWflurt to increase the allowance to additional burden from the sbouid- $16,500, which W515 granted. ‘ore of his colleagues. who "also IMrs, Knight told the court that never have any time to spare. the servants employed in her home v Concluding the obituary, Bubryn-For the .1,11m1111 o; young 31,31,111“ ‘lowicz asked his readers, if the)’ cont zlpproximately $400 a month. felt that he deserved to rest lniin illllililtln to the 11161113591] annual ‘peace, to say a brief prayer foTlilllilwliillifl the court authorized an l1ln1. Answering those -w'b0 might cxpl-ndilitrc. of $2,500 to cover the ‘say it was a clever way to solicil ce.~t or [hi-boy's vacation in Hawaii thousands of free blessings, he and 81.800 for distribution by the, will? YUWKHIUX‘ among the employee of! i “Even if l1 be so it will have 11in cattle ranch when he visits his - ' brcn the first and certainly l-lle property 1o be the guest of tnaJapan May Bulld Baseball Park In ‘llast time in his life that. "he has stuff and cowboys. —-——-o+>—-i English Celebrate Garden 0f Sh?!“ TOKYO, Ailg, l~l.—’l‘ho spirits of a" r y the ancient lords of Japan may bc = c 1w -1 -l to loll in ll 'n' tiou S l g n’ 1 n g 0 f llltffilclll‘; if piatis 1ilifliiilulgalcetl by Magna Charta loading Japanese are carried out. 'lbc noiucwhltt revolutionary pro- (Assoclated Press) l.().\'l)t)N, Aug. l-L-A service pot-ial in to create, at the cont of 750,000 you, the largcnw baseball park in Japan in the external gar held rcct-ully on the spot where the m“ "t the “mm” 3'1".“ shrill“ barons met King John commemor- Th” llmmotel“ "f m“ Wmm" “h” “M; H“, 711ml unnlvemary or me um that the shrine gardcml are 31mm", m. Manna Ghana ' ldeul tor a baseball park i11 that 1141115, 11|1.,n1,,_.,.s 0f ‘he Cmrgy’ 'll!::i{y)'(:ll‘c oaslly accessibil- to all ul Boy Scouts. fire fidltera. n2 res- ' _ , _ t-Illillivcs of friendly? oocictlespand H It l“ ‘Jpiuxlmi lmqdlt 1th" ."“;'0L"‘l: hundri-ds oi’ others marched for fml“ m 191 f “n” l" “hf. two mllcn from the village church i,lzi.tm,,1in1gh§,£1,i:;fi,arugula]m? or hghdn‘ new“ [he Med" m the the work. if the llllflliflillll, park Old Windsor End, where speeches we“ should prove HlWpp3H1-"1 it 1S “"""‘ "W1" "PH"? ‘lllcmsllrlf by m" hoped that wrestling hulls tennis Right lIh-vg Bishop. Darllngton, of ‘ ' Harrisburg, l’a., and Sir Joseph Cook, the liigh Commissioner for Auatrnlla. - courta. nwimlnlug pools and other Nearly 10,000 tittehdcil and with athletic courts can be aildcd no as to make the external grounds of bowed bonds lllflylffipllfliflil tho fol- lowing prayer in uniaien: tho shrine one complete national playground. “We praise 'l‘hco, O (ind, for the great deed in this place 700 years Meighen Censures 81:11, whereby the laws and ilibert~ ies of this realm were defended against tyranny and a victory was [IOPLAR p01NT_ Mann Auk 1.1 fought for justice and freedom." _.11_1, 1.10m A1111“,- Memhem 1n ,1 npccch hero today, again referred to the Progressives. ilf you want economy." Mr. hlliiglltlll stated. "don't vote for a J'rogressivo. if thr-y cau‘t find any (illher excuse they ‘will vote for an expenditure because they don't know wbr-thcr it is necessary or not. "Mr. Forke (Progressive leadcrl. in lRegilna the" other day, defended ‘Progressive votes for wharvcs in the Marilimcs, saying: ‘How could the Progressives he expected to lknow about things down libero?" Canadians luwst get together on a platform that was Cauuda-vvide. ho’ said. "Phc fpust lo11r yczirx had taught the folly of nectiouallsml, Referring to a m-wly drafted plank in thc Progressive platform. calling ‘for retention in 1111hlic jowncrsIl1i11 of all natural resources. land their ittilizatlon tinder the .111ublic interest, Mr. Molglton said tho laud wvaia the greatest natural 1 ed Prell) ‘ l v Aug. i-l.»—.\llrs.l British Guiana, bananas will of fruit. profllccr." Board Begins Inquiry To Equalize Canada's‘ Rail Rate Schedules ' (Associated Press) OTTAWA. Aug. 14.—Tbo Rail- road Commission inaugurated an exhaustive investigation which will go into the cntiro rate struc- ture with the object of equalizing ‘railway rates throughout Canada. From an economic point of view it is regarded 11s one of the most. im- portaut itivcutigutious ever under- takon in Canada. lnlerestt-il parties were notified 1101111» tinn- ogo of their opportunity to submit written reasonu why they desire changes in the present- tnrltfs. the time for the submis- sion ending August 15. After that. dale thorn will be l5 days during which the public will have accesi to those written documents with thr- rlgbt to submit objections. F Jly this 111-occdurc. the commis- sion hopes to expedite its work laud bring it JIIOPI! cmickly to the lpolnt whorl- it will hear oral argu- ‘tnenls on the rmcstitlus. When all suggestions us: to (abarlgca and ob- jections have boon filed ‘the board 1wlll begin bcarlmis. which will be Ibcld in various 1iartn _of the Do- ;n1iulnn_ ' .; r11.- Sweetser Expects To Set Fast Pace _ In Golf Tourney OAKMONT, Pa, Aug. it-Jcss William Swuetser has given warn- ing this your that he will make trouble for the nation's amateur due to tin» extra cont of mountain golfers i11 their annual meeting at wonstructlun nnd of moving trains Uakmont Country Cilib bf-‘Ellllllll! yovor tilfflcult grades. in the August 31, At Mowm n. year ago the former is . fit-id to lu- covered is t1 nearly every involving railway opt-ration rates. ln British Columbia claim arc ‘hm: 1o the Atlnntln was bum ,1.1‘o11\prises of the tournament for he part of the confederation ilgrnc-‘liilfl a youngster who had just. 11mm, 11ml that "ma; w111¢11 W111 1-e111e into the ranks of tho leaders pg-rmit tron 11011111191191,“ 1ng@1-.,‘tl1ro1rgl1 winning the intercollegi- course between Nova Scotia, Nc\\"illi~’ U!’ 1920- lllllllllll! Cllillk EVE“ 1131-1111pw1p11 1111.1 prmce Edward 15. in the tlnabi of ‘the amateur title ‘land and the central provinces illfly l" 1922. and gaining the runn- lIlillFf. bch maintlained on thisnzec- tlrllfifllltjlfiifllqtlifllplxiglalf lvfvlizltl-iiltloltg ‘h: tonofterou. H '1‘ ll _ ’i‘hroughout the investigation lull’ 331" llille- ' flff"§{§§',,1"‘§,,j{§‘{°’hegfjjnemdfffi ‘the commission will be restricted; "It hi“ flmlcillllllmilrllllllizolggo m: ‘q,,,.v.;n1ql l L“ in only one pnntlculm; 1t must n01 ama cur, as a .0 cg . ‘ _, ‘ " ‘ \ ipermit 111331111111" M195 on g,,,,-,,j11-11e11»11 the third round where he I ‘m llallflgnlflfjrlfllltnotafinFQVZ?"zligafnwd 1111.1 110m- nmflng eastward 10 bpjivaa eliminated by Fred J. Wright. ‘ ~ ‘ g- ‘* f0 This year Sweetser forced hi! tie entered 1,11,, 1,,,_,'.\letropollta11 amateur tournament government and mcgand gave critcs reason to believe Thhhlhat he bad regained the cousin- me ‘vestemw-ncy and confidence. shown when lu- marched to his national con- quest. at Iirookltne three years 111:0, pushing aside Willie Ilunter. Jess Gulltiord, Bobby Jones and Evans. "m" “lose set l“ Hm‘ 11s and f-lnherics. Where would 1hr tuition be if we moved one foot on the mile they ask?" He characterized tiltosc 11g the versions of‘ "uutrlcrl 11111.11 who had never been up against responsllllil- 11y." the Suez Discounted .._.._._<-o->__.___ 1.1 Toronto Catcher Guilty 0f Assault G118 will“)? T0 l _._ nnrrntlo, N. Y.. Aux. 1.1, Q Train Dempsey fnllloill(Eliflfisithtililgthziii. (71,111, Munkm, 1101-01110 1111911111.; 1th9 Suez Canal, are regardctl by tlnnnl League catcher. todny waal iiAVRE. Ffllfwfl. Aug. lli.—_GllH (lrcat llrltaln an strategically vl~ found guilty of assault, third d<‘-‘\\'ll»“0ll. FPPIlPli lfilllll‘? 0i Dlliflllfllfi 111i for the defense of hcr roulcn gree. 111111 was given a Sllillwntlrli who conditioacd fieorgca Cnrpcu- to lndla from flank attack. Sir sentence in city court. M1111io11‘1i<1r for his fights with Jack Demb- Frederick Maurice. chief of opera- utritck a spectator who jeered him rwy- GEM‘ TIHHIPY 11ml Tom Glb‘ utter being ordered out of a gnmcfllilllfl. dulled f?!‘ Ni-‘W Yo?‘ 1mm‘? ti” 11m»,- 1~¢¢e1111y_ Ilake a positron no rauer o League officials fined him fiil-‘llcmflfifiy- flaring the \\'11r. said at an open lconfcrcucc of tho institute of Poli- 1 Sir Frederick repeu_t_e1i his form- ior assertion that the Suez Canal ‘was no longer u vital artery from; the point of view of llrltlsh strat~ egy. Great Britain learned i11 the war that the Capo route could be‘ used, he said, and the difference between that and the Medltcrrun~ eun route to India, was only 2,-, 000 miles. not including the (leluy iencountered in going through tho; canal. The canal route was still, a highly important and ‘valuable - trade route. however, and the! lrheupeet, economically, from the, |vicwpoint of Australia and New. llZcalnnd. he said. ‘ 1 -..1 1 llAPAliEBE ALPlNISTS OLIM‘ Headed by Yuko Mold, under uoretnry of the JIPIMIO Allllf" club,» olx noted Japanese Alplnlsto have loft Juper, Alberta, for o twenty-five days’ trip Into the Columbia Ioefioldl, on; of the tell known-portions of the Canadian Rookies. Tholrtrlpyqllluke them ‘ to the heodwntern of the Athabasca and North Saskatchewan . river!- lnd an endeavor will be made to climb Mount Alberta n virgin peak vmieh hon n-flr defied all efforts to conquer its hlghlr slopn. Mem- bers of the party state that If the territory liven uplto their expects- tlonl. It-wlll llrlot hundreds of Japanese Alplnfotoannunllyfrho ex- pedltfenll tum-w, Qqulppod lolo ntllieally, including ltill and mo- tion pioturc comers: and a eempletc not mourn-Three "|I.I'“w..l 1mm» Fuhm, Hun Kohlor Ind Joan Wellies-plum Jupqr Plrk Loammmmmpnnyinguc party and five Quldeovind forty Innu- Tlho Memorial “an?” Canadian I , Tum which won tho Kolnpore Cup at tho National Rifle Anoelltlonfi 68nd V, n. an“ at Itchy. and, def eating tho Mother Country by two pointl. Their nnmu In Oorgt. an." uniform, 1mm. u, Horny, m». Wilson, u. mm any. 11mm. we. .‘ 1 -' .__,,' B i‘. 1 , ._ .- “'“':~»-~ y, 4...”... ... . are loin and on din mp. franc n the 11m party ernpemw linin- MI _u gulp. angel no wine! no!!! 011M. Qlsllllla Mid!!- - bun oomplotld. Under the terms of the new be portation system to the West Indies WWI 6MP! flqlllpPfd l "The sa-tuc would apply to the min-l As Vital Artery‘ lions of ibc Ilrltinh general staff 1 tics yt-uterday. i _ 1 admitted free of duty. SHIPPING BANANAS‘ TO CANADA FROM WEST lNDlES treaty between Canada and’ the West Indies, British Honduras and Canada is to provide an adequate ocean trans- with cold storage facilities for the handling THE CLEVEREST Queen Marie, of Roumania, acc of Roumania and Princess Irene, show in London. Queen Marie, a of the most astute politicians in Weekly London Letter! 'l‘h1- office uf the high co111i11i1<1+i toner for lClliltltlli in London wuuk by wet-k. ' Illilb Jilly. i925. ada lean-s London Iu-xl Dublin \\'ll4'l'l' ‘lll' will tutti-ml ilorso Show. llcfore s; ii S. S. “Slr-gzlutir“ fol Larkiu will pay a Londonderry at llvlf. t1 Mr, (‘Ian-uln- Jameson, lllilllllilén" iom-r of ‘the (‘ivil S. " ntiasion. Utlauwl, has arriri-tl London where he will study Scr- wicz- affairs ovt-r ii1'l'1-. Th1- iire-‘t of 1111- ficflts of official voiulnes ilealiilg with tho lliriiilFy of lh1- (‘anadian [Perm-s ltil-l-lillln (History of the (‘unadiau Alcdical Scrritri-x of tin- (21-1-111. \\’ar) pub- lishrd by illl‘ illsloricul Section. ih-p.1rl1111-nt of National licfenr-i» of (fauada ltas llfdvll issuvd. and coll’ ii-s can be obtaiuml from the King's llrinli-r lltUil1l\\‘ii,)ll‘lCt‘ 11H‘. post ‘paid or through recugliizi-d bmikalsllviv‘. Tho liiglt C(llllllll1~‘:~‘l\illl\f".< ()ill(‘l' is itiformcd by tbc (Ya11.'1dia11 'l‘1'a<l1» (‘mnunissiotn-rs‘ in (in-at. Britain that they hare received the follow‘- iu; enquiries for (‘auadian goods |d11riug lilll‘ past woek:- London firm who claims x111 established connctatiotl 111110111; Lo11~ ldon wholesalers and rctailers is dean-om of effecting 11 connection lu-‘itb (‘amulian niauitfzicrlurisrs of thigh class confectionery fact-king ‘an 1111111-1. A London Company. IllPtlilIly lhundliug Camutian prmliu-ls, would ibc glad to -l11>:1r from (‘auadi.'111 pro- iduceru alitl more (‘.\"]i1'c'lillly those located l-n British (‘olulnhizi and Western Catiada, sel-ltiilg an out- let for Cnliiletl Salmon. (‘annod 1hr . :111d'l‘ailo\v. l A lAJIItlOH (‘ompan_r of 111111111121- jtnrors’ repreiu-litutivi-s and (il>“il'l- butors who maintain a ('ililll)ll'll‘ isi-lllug <1ri-':111i.<11liel1 1-11v1-1-l11g 1111- hiugilom, wILh branch llnitrd hens... illllll‘ lr5.-l1 l-‘rcc State. _ (mfaamyv. 1a 4;?“ W, 1.1m cnowumo otonv uwrclc for I I 'i‘l1<- lligh (!o111111i.<<i1111»-r for f':1|1-| WOMAN IN EUROPE ompanitd by the Clown Princess of Greece. at .1 British Police horse British Princess, is considered one Europe. RECEIVED BY KING Bishop Fallon, of London, Ont- ario, who, with Bishop Scoliarzhcf Sault Ste. Marie. and two (Lnnadlan nuns were prcscni at .1 royal garden party at Buckingham Palace. and were presented to the King and Que-en. 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