'iff `*i i 1, _:,e'ff~v< 'passe mr ms cHARLo'r'r ce A Flu Av MORN No A GUST 2 1 1 l yrgsr or sm." 0*” ii iisi iiviii iiiniii will A'-- 'iii:iiil __,________ 2 l _ _NAD D, _ ` I _. U i. _ez 'J SEIUENCE _ iiiiii.. iuiswici ‘i. I. ius is OUFFRAG ~ Foil sAiLoRs vii niiwiin vu-Piisiiiii ni ? ARE QJ _mis '-9-;‘ DIGN ..i;.lf'_.?i_il_'lonun|0nicis ~ f 1 s is 2 ’ 4 0 T A ~ - s “"1 remiiurcseizeubf' .,| ` * li -1__- _-1-¢ _.___ .Q~."~_ Newcastle, N B _ - .l ~ : _ The _next meeting will beheld at _ ' ` --~ _s _ i 1 ' _ '_ . . ‘ ' f' " (Ummdhu Press ' ` c ` Matthew Lodge, of Moncton, - Was D ` ` " ~) ' ~ (Canadian -Press ') ~ A N _ , ` . _,- elected President and Bl.. T. Higgs ,P20113 gf:7_‘;,~t,f:“¢ éiz- !'1`b=°° -Nil? YORK. Ass- 22-Mllwbmna ri. s. Logan, si ohsristtstcwh _ _ig B _uf _ _ew o the. ll-li a. Ztyears-old, n, seaman on the and Amherst respectively were elect- ~”"”‘°l" "' L9 " »'"‘° "°"’ “' `~"' “hm” Carrie 0- Visrs. bsiliuz from: d vice Presidents e' The _ wu- tcd» ubvrday _on charge si ssssnit- nereh s N fi ° ““ " §lE'a`_z\lmb_er. of non unionists were (Ca,mdian,r.,.M__,_) auppiditln l!ias.t'.l1lvl’:er(l-li;(:>vd2`;e,l' it is mms? Momltan' s°l’F°l‘°"y'_ tenNd_ today by the magi trate t P Li the _ ies court here te two' months of)gl1mnIl,' A“"’ 2z"M'"’ “ish 'md inmi stiff; gltnfifeu is mms M .u_dl’.°l ‘__ s y ans, two suffragettes who mcks sw” dellth Of fills mall- .ll ` were sentenced Aug. 7 to five fy r - missed from the 'HW > u;';°|l£°;h_°W°d ul” *-110 imprisonment on charges of woundrn; “°l‘°°-“°l` i1Yf.CBl>tsln A. _T. Ward and lll'_n1 'B -M n°"'““l0“i5f3 ill John E. ' Redmond, loader of_ Irish he” 7°°t°"d3Y -were b°“Ud f0l‘ Pointe their hunks, had beaten them severe puiigmsntsry psi-ty, with s hatches Shortly after noun the body ` (Canadian Press.) Nnw Yosx, Ang, az-District At- ,tnroey Whitman gene out information ,this afternoon that he had unearthed six more banlg alécounts of police ‘Lieutenant 'Becker showing deposits of about $12,500. _j _ The States Attorney has now locat- ed sums of money sggregatinz $125,- 000 held on deposit in several banks _ _ I f by the accused; police oillccr. _ ly _sud 'bsdi damassd property to the thrown gt p,,,,,i,,,. A,,q,,m,~,, mria? Hicks was round iicatieglhcut thi-gs ~ A value of |250. d 1 ttf 1 blocks awe fr ins- ii The disturbance arose out of a ;';,,,T_ :;;peI;fiv,;f;_ tgaxesmrlggal; is not knoevu Grow Higitisoorfget hilt; new strike. _ hunger Bmw.. The! are mms ,m,c,_ death but it is believed to no B css., _ hiynfea hy.iei1 emciais. 0' swiiisllisl drbwnlns- """' l - -2 Y Mum" Ur , P---> Y Wlililll Hlclifll ~ - OTT WA, Au _ 22-A lications ' ' ' ' LOUIBBUM, Allg. 21-The sch00fi- ` ' _ I for the merger 0| ima Monte-gal Trad_ . -» .~ . 1" 015% °l~Gl°“°°3t°"» M955' A159" ` ers Banks will likely come before the Goodwin master, arrived here with hee ' _ 0 in :ut It hawmut' Captain Goodwin _ I if D m lon Treasury Board tomorrow. reported to .the American consular n- < . gent that two of his crew, Coleman . Brabs _, _65 years of age, and ._ ` _ |'l _ _' Fist-ilii,B_MA_N Missmo. (Canadian Press.) end Tiemas Coierrnn, 45 years of ‘ :sei leitbghz with the other ` _orer s u ve o'clock . m., _ _ r _ _ - August 14, the weather heing tbfellz lCBi1B‘1lali PFBBBJ NEW YORK' Aug 2z_Au “ond 8 ng b1,gwii;g,s, atm \,|~ees¢_ with B OTTAWA, Aug. 22-Hon. G. J. _ choppy sea, .but not more than the Doherty, Minister oi Justice, will he I " " ordinayy weather et, this sensom ` the first Cabinet man home fromi ' - Aiitlie do;-_leg i-sini-ned bsgwssn iiiiis England. He will be here by the end (Canadian Press.) The S. B. A. W. Perry arrived in P q ar. and elsven oiclock except the one with Of Y-hs Wesk- LONDON- AUS 22-The culminating i’°i'i- 181'* l1i8ht'ff0m B°9t°“ “lid ters. wrote an average of 278 words Br! nd Coleman The crew lew strike of s. series which has crip led Halifax veseellfor hours and remained at sn- __ past two yearn is threatened by the sails this afternoon on return. records for short hand speed were broken here today when Nathan Beh- rlng, official,-stenographer of the New ‘York Supreme Court, and formerly odicial re orter at Police' Head u s, minute for five consecutive min- _bson Q . _ h --;-_- ‘ p . -horns and- fired the guns on board the CANADA WILL PROTEST. the British carrying trade during the She had a good general cargo and utes. _ The previous world's record was _hfor until three o'clock .m._A`u ust officers of the Mercantile Marine. She had the follovvln inward ass- 2 9 or ' . li. The master and crew gf the vgseel OTTAWA. Aug. 21-The depart- The movement began today when ilillgcldi- K D 6 W M B minute are-afrlid that the men have perished ment of justice and other depart- the newly formed union of shipmns- ` FROM BOSTON. v 1 by the founderfng of the dory. ments have, it is stated, received in- _ters and mates tried to prevent the ' ' QF PAPER MONEY ‘ ‘ ' __ struqtions by cable from Premier 0. P. R. liner Mount Royal from Mr. Crowley, _ _ , ______ ' ', Y A $6.000 FLAT. Borden and Hon. C. J. Doherty,_ to sailing and the chief officer had been H- Ci`0Wi°Y. A ` A 4 I » _ ._-..___.-_.._.._...... iSH0lliHliiU A _.___ iii-iuadian Press.) BT. i'i-)'|'h`.RSBURG, Aug. 22-A story of ii plot by malcontent army sailors of the Russian Black Sea fleet to capture the Czar is dc- clared in oflicisl `circles to be an absolute invention. BHiMWlll BUUTH TU VISIT Eiiiilii " 'IX BROKiNl - (Canadian Press.) MONTHhlAL,, Aug. 22-A London cable says Bramwell Booth. the new General of the Salvation Army, is likely to visit Canada before Christ- mas on a tour ofi the world’s Army posts. The new General ii-cards Canada Bs the most convenienr nnd most natur- al point of settlcnnni of the 'Exodus from the crowded ri..-ther countries. His succession 1-. lin- command will mean extraordinaiw :if-.tivitics in the way of diverting luiiisb immigra- tion towards (lanadfi Tl-IE C-IliCUl.ATI0l*. ' ' --- collect all information and statistics, dismissed and the union demanded H Deacon ' ‘ OTTAWA August 21__Het“ms re contained in the records in posses reinstatement Geo H Dale, ceived by me ,mance department NEW; YORK, Aug. 21-Nelson W. sion of the government having any A substitute was obtained by the tO. H, Webster, Biww that the circulation 0! smaii Aldrich, ahptrman of the National bearing on the Panama _ canal con- company, however, and the vessel 1si|_ H. H. Bronson and wife, _ , ,notes -.in Bubstantiaiiy lame, than it Currency Commiasion, and _formerly troversy. _ port. n ~ _ Mrs. Dyer, - ‘ \ - 1 t C i th -,_ United States Senator 'from Rhodes It is understood that this action is The officers are well organized snd P. J. Guilln, wife and daughter, -- Yiiliggilxi €|m.?:|‘l$-r 31,m‘T;|f; ntiithetlilat Islands' . _.th his wife a d family, is taken for the purpose of augmenting' discoutented and propose to put for- J. P. McPherson, ` _' . ' 8 ._ P . _ _ _ .of July 31st, 1911, there is an UK '@°',._N°" -Y-°l`k__t° u`f_°_~ Um. 5l"°l_\¥Fl!°l\il\8 Grsat .Britainfs .yard before the and °f "_"-‘» -W9-f 'Wl‘**VfM“" §N°_“-" _ _ __ _ __ ‘ (Canadian Press.) ivance in one dollar notes. of nppro .frejn Uhe,rl_es_ A. she:-msn. the case. -which will bs Pvt is motion tbsy consider thclr legitimate de- lA- 0““i"“- washin ten, Aug. zz-The ninssni-_w imeteiy $500,000 in two dollar. no ¢§ 1 .- ._ , _». ~ I #.1 _ "n`iArble_ building at sixty-firsigglht' and ' Park avenue, hnqifn' as No. M0 Park Avenue. A similar iipsitnnnt in this hniienig, unfurnislgd, rents for $6,000 ai year. H11( Ald ¢li's‘ apartment is on the llliitli floor. It has fourteen rooms, including baths, and occupies the'entir_e LAWS. Aug 22-A,_eomplaint, Aid. Blumenthal at the meeting against the only. He-said that not been able they had receiv- health departfnentjn re- iliss and dirt, and .that the laws. He would by-laws should be discussion. attorneys wer Lachapelle said. th had not asked Guardian.) h was above. Th above. At nine e.. m elepin morning 8.10. row mornin ly! the new 'moo minutes. Guardian o'el tney had been fined discussed the injunc- been taken ont to pre- from signing the au- thought it might e fight before e had no objection to -_ being engaged, recorded above lel‘o the Previous night _ K at \ 8.24; it at evening at |154 _et 0.58; it wil) be Achim. st 11-5 ht on Tnesda! Will be thirteen ook story s that no time shall be lost in backing up the case of England. '_ can ships, even in the coastwise its representations to Cansda's ac dsrseeea that the his lines, hspccisl- z$"‘Fr”h' to V ` 4 Fm V' P' i . _ _ ..... _ _ _ .. _ _ _._ __________ _ _ s' .... ._-_-_~_~.-_-_ to _ westerly ' ` .or _ thunder- ‘esnts _ i I Any exemption of tolls to Ameri- -- trade, will constitute grounds for (Canadian. P,-8550 __ Csnada's protest ss a violation of _ MONTREAL, Aug_ 22_D,._ Ch“_ °"" "Y'"“" “‘ Eng' *hs HW-P°““¢°f°f° treaty- Nehle, the eminent Phiiedsiphis ph..- AIIIOHK 1-h0B¢9»ti°¢i°B ¢0 bl* °°mP“°d slcian who has been confined since by the departments will be f'lgu1'°9 June 24th, in the Verdin Insane Asy- showing lbs ircc and easel benefits lum, was granted release this after- d rived b Amerie n shi in hr u lr °0V°i'illK of fruit to pro- Gtinadianycanals. The lzrpariids t'rei-- 32?? olfybizllg-asJli‘; Dome” on a ties bearing on canal rights will also Th, judge did not dwsii on the sup. 11° ““°“1'th°d fm' l'°f°"°“°°_- posed mental condition of the plain- ' It is understood that the Canadian tm but gave judgment in favor of Pacific Railway is interested in -the gh, rsisssa oi the _pstitionsr on ac. H,;:'°w' u1t°'u°“' ‘l“°“tl°“ and ‘MY “dd tl" Weight 9' count of a technical error in the ° m° °“ W” _ ' committment papers on which Dr. tion. How the clause prohibiting rail- -Noble had been conun0d_ road-owned ships from passing _ _...___ through the canal will affect Cans- BOUNTIES QN , dian railways cannot at present be ,» I. ELECTRICAL Srpg-,EL_ ascertained, but ln any case. it is un- --.- ' _ OTTAWA. Al-llust 21-The bounty ly tm O' P' R" ar; lviatchiv dw” on steel treated by the` electrical °pm°“t'° °l°s°ly" “ cons d°"m°n ii ocess expires this ear and is one _oi the terms ei the hill and com- o~ the mt of thaymom important plete information as to the effect bil *ti mm” ahead from which an "Ed C°”“di““ Bhiming Wm b° “°°°°°“'9 b ~ statute. The steel interests gen- b°'°’° ‘_‘°u°“ 1” t“k°“' orally are preparing to submit to the BANKS I-0312 H“’AV1lfY- l‘1'if_lf§l‘"§§Z`.f.sT»fisi“'l.£°¢'if.'§ filgl “ 9i'il.§_ _ ' ' ` " _-ediiditions wb ch exist in 't e litdus-` ‘ ' __ ti! 'and emphasising the necessity of NEW YQIXK; Aff' Zi ‘Z°'"‘,‘_ meet the situn-ion._1t is intimated °’°~"°p°"h° °an"° 2° 1 ° Q1 hh tariff changes as are necessary ml'-“¢“ *_ ° 0' ‘ “'° »° "”‘ “Wa tliiit it may he on lines scniswheeeii- CHALLENGE TAKEN. Leader has accepted the challenge 0 some one to make 9. direct accuse Standard Oil. The Leader says'-- ay member of the Industrial Commis sion, had taken order from John D gating the monopoly. him' previous to being made public. TO OPPOSE LONGWORTH. represented bv Nicholas Longworth _I-ioosevelt. veit himself. Leaders of the Progres _ - i ~=- _ fel* t from last sesef 's preeentatlomsive movement say Dr. A. 0. zwick cosnsiiisiriiiiii _ _..._ °“ Senator Penrose, who says he wanted tion in respect to the $25,000 sent bun by John D. Archhoic ci the Blmy mm __ _ _ We make the direct accusation that Boies Penrose was paid $25,000 by dmc", match 0| seven 'hots at 590 the Standard Oil Trust after he. as yards and the ii,-gt two ,taxes og tim _sf .‘of,__Nq,__.B81_Fourth ithrough diplomatic channels in the mands. _ __ _ A. Culllnou, - N u sm' ,O H mximatel 800,000; in 10 "°§:%j.m`d.lWmshed' 'apartment .iii event' bl. the bill srantins ~ special Failure to mcst these will be mst' G~ Kelm- ` tggiggillilisilegid ;i°`:.;';‘:ip'ls hci.'»§df>1|sl;phetss ei :ver S $360,000 or in -privilsscs tel United States ships' bd- bl* 'e strike which may starve the E- 5~ S*°“° and W"°» iirmed. All the defenders, except three 'hu of hsiwsi-n $1,600,000 and $1,100 Qamlnfmw' °“u°“- B' S' Mcamrk “Pd Win- or four soldiers who escaped were 000. In addition there is the addi- '1‘b°\1zh nothin: in the way oi tor- . _-,-»--i- Mrs- A- M¢M0fr0w. snnihiistsd tional ensnisueh or the new me asi- mu m`°t°'t can be m“d° 'by “mmf lar note, which at the end of Jill _ ` ___________ y _°“""'d‘? °’ "N "‘°"“°"““° “W1 “‘° FROM H'“‘H"AX~ QUEBEC nispm MEET. was ss_01n,000_ This is practically °m°i°l “rms °l the bm' 3' ””°'u7 . . _ _ _ _; ' --- balanced -by the decreased use of smssdcd and ratified. have been rs- ; I I .._. .- R B- A"’*‘"°“K- .` large net.-s, which src un-d excl sive- .<>°iv°d» it is in*-ended that the meter 1. - Alien Armstrong. MONTREAL., Ang. 21- 'rhé pre- ly hy hsnks. in the three wecls of ill-1 (OT U10 framing °f B lil`0l¢¢3¢ Will ‘ » MF- Coxtefi vfnce of Quebec Rifle Association August which have elapsed thc circu- be ready upon Mr. Borden s return so -;--_-- championships opened gods, at point iaiim, of give, h,,v,, ,,,crws¢,i to ,,,,_ aux Trembles ranges under excellent proximately $8,250,000. weather conditions and some good PITTSBURGH' Paw Aug_ 21___,I.he scores were made. The new regulat- R ions which permit competitors from all over Canada to compete have proved a success and there are entries from evety section of the dhe do- minion includdng a- large number- of Today’s contests were'~tbe green shot and tryo matches, B servicircon- ' lieutenant governor's match cat `200 - and 500 yards. Extra series m_stcb¢\ Archbold, of Standard Oil, as the wsi-s ,iso ,hog ' _ course of that commission in investi- gs,-gsani; pg T,-,,p,mie|~_, of the ggii Regiment, won both the green and We make the additional dlrect_ ac- tyrn matches, his scores being identi- cusation that Penrose was paid this cal in each, e. possible at 200 yards $25,000 after the f'eport of Industrial and Z3 at 500. ' Commission had been submitted to In the tyros 39 was the lowest score John D. Archbold and approved by .to draw a i-prize but in the ggeen 'there were more prizes than entries. Owing to e - protest over seventh place in the service conditions match only the first six places were an- nouiiced. UINCING-A'l`I» Avi;-»21-A Pf°s\‘°=- o. s. Joyce nedsweu, R. A., was sive csndists for Congress will bs first with 34, and c. D. shittnii, A. put into the field in the district now R, A_, second with 33, Sergeant J, . H. Armstrong, ,of the 66th, _ was Republican, son-in-law of 'Iheodore iiith with 31, Lieilt. .W. H. Sample, of the 76th, The order to put up a candidate gmade a possible of five bulls at 200 for Congress `in this district is said ‘speculatorsr ~ to have come from Colonel Rouse- iyards in an extra series match. Two - _other competitors duplicated this. _er will probably get the nomination. _Keep Mlnsrd's Linlaient ln the house. DL “_ M' Anderson M IOWL The KINGS COUN Li ERAL ii CiilT0 TYB S30 I - ' _ ‘ _ the most northerly point of Alask: Ons ‘seat pei- word insertion . ` ' ` _ where they bearded the pear. The in this column. Cash must seoonif ‘ _ pm’ om” mg’ ny. * "nt “Nou” \ _ I logical survey of Canada and the ° _5“°"‘d° “html” 3' t'°°t7"”f _ The snnusi meeting~of the Kings -‘the forepoon, President W. L. Poole,l 4th District. ' -v-Samuel B. Aitken, Am°"°°“ M“"“f“ °l N°t“"‘l Hm°°rY _-____ -i ` it ts i th ch i. .L s M ntszlw- """ above and at BOY wANTmD°"Am-,LY 1ss3__l'1?g 3,°“5:;,.;2;°:;l yixxaniiontign :id “Aftgp thinzealdinge of :ble minutes by `Gglllr toflistrict.-W. W. Jenkins, ' BT- ' ' _ ' ' the Secretary G. S. Inman", e nomin- eorge wn, , ‘“ “_” 1" 1,i)°`0` _ f s penlng in the mornin! Bild °0l1‘_ ti ittee ppoi ted, to . 0 Moti of Lauehlln McDonald, 'miles Me)nrgrDaAv':dfJ¢B'll"’in§3‘ leave A ttfhluiifg through the afternoon and :legtg ggizlelgs for :lx :nsuinng vsecdlnded hz" Ales. Hamilton, s vote HEEHHGS, ETC ' in 5-znni i » i While the committee were s work, of thanks was tender-sd to Mr. In- *-"' Guardisll 0 0°- evening and a large attendance being . _-I-4-_n-.E----------*-§ - ,J, J, Hughes, lf. P., delivered a pan, the retiring Bscrctery, for bil, NA- *N “x“‘Rmf°foDw“"§, i"°'°“*- emi hutnui-rin; speech, in which he silieisnt services. us. Inman. nnue s 0” wi* P" Wqffl *Mi* i\Ml'*i°s if for a gl'0°¢;l_'¥,_lt_9\T°- APP? - ' In the afternoon a public meeting ,knit on gh. prospects. of Liberalism, 'su _le reply. - _ __ _--_ in this column. lash must accom.- -- “ wil!!-I-~ol-t-7' ' 8°’;,¥$l' was held commedeing after two 'o'- the dis-satisfaction against the pre- 5-: lutions, condsnihl » the Bor- POD! Orddl' Bild fills ifsl' deli- dil°0\\Il Illorning at 5.10 and( - ,R INNO I 1 “_ _ I t 4 an °i,.wm.un.. . mi ‘on g° ' Qi sp- allowed. Minimum charge twenty-fly L0! g t iii ii gn.; yy , ini-gs sent governmsn . as 9 __ th .‘ "pool balls. Finiig :ill beézqgfd. 01:2” s w c e_ ‘ss our Mrwi I' hw’ ‘damonl "nr, _` . _y’.°!_w° L _ m géutwx. "nm _ 4 '°¢"”- ' e `lH°\\- MK- lives- *i*“"“» 'ft' dill: isli<2'm's's§°en» wg: (heel M " ' ‘ 26~t;ishsTs1se1si, mmniiey. “scsi n hi mm* :__ _ °_A_ _Mm _ E_MM. . espec__ ran W eav 7 IDb=.'l;°_£ noisilll ggi* _tha i>;"incip_l\l sfwllf i and with Al- el::;imm¢:_w. L. fool., “°nJ‘“°_ Dguga' “§Y“ih';1%hgg'L gi. Charlottetown for Fudhla at two `p sagem ima time un Iiiolgo. isasfflir, rectum is s nimiui vlsi 'i»rs¢m»st- . c. - sum, si-mens night are hy special 1°- 1'=°*~° iAccused 0fGAra`il,ln Connect in "Ps Ummm to _inns win iuiiiii .°..................... w--- -----------¢»----'- Hlliiili PLUT _ ¢é“'*f‘°'“‘" -_ (flarg.-irliuii Press.) U i_">:\'ll|';N, Aug l'.'.’»-‘Biff-iih B11 ‘ vi-Li.-_i iiiii- liliriily indlglllllt ,fi Y |,~~c'ziiiui: i-hi-iiilia \'»|lii‘ei'B Blltelfllll country horns of Mr and Mrs. P h-ick Lswrencc, two of the leaders I are now in Canada and ordered , furniture to be sold in order to iii! the cost; 0( H10 l‘¢¢Bll\'. COBIPIIQU prosecution. '-_ Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence sentenced to nine months illlpfl __- ment _on May Z2 in Old Bailey Q' sions for inciting their followers , 1 malicious damages but were liin-_rated on June. 27. _ _ _ The Womens, Boclsl and Politidll Union today issued s statement be- cause that the action of “I0 sberiff’s officers was in the natureof persecution because windows brohen were replaced by lnsuradce companies and tradesmen had benefited by sd- vertising. , They claimed that the P50* meters- of the recent coal strike had caused infinitely more damage and were cllowed to go unpunished. _ .ARRESTED FOR _ 1N5'i‘Ii; f. 'P1516 STRIKE, FREDERICTON, Aug. 21--The Cdl! adlnn Pacific Railway Company N!! no intention of allowing labor agents A-\d'amators to interfere with its ieraf‘ons as is evidenced bv the ar oi _ _- rest si ‘.icAdam of Benlamin Bloch". n nn--.-.~. labor agent, who was bro----hi io the city by Albion ll. no-..~.c. .T ihr- o. P. H./Police. and :.;~_~.:.st wliom there is u charse of .. iniini; arrest and intimidating wiiikniinp ' un Saturday the C. P-. R. brought n party of seventy-two foreign inh- or-_-rs from Montreal and on Monde! grey were put to 'Wol'K`B¢- u°Ad5lll- lock, who had been not-lug as _ a labor agent. went among the men, and by telling them that they were not receiving sufficient \94\`11..'I'.i_lll¢ could do better elsewhere, them to leave the work. It _ig'-sup- posed that 'he was attempting* "to _set the men to work on railroad cop- struction near this city. Monday night the strikers eongro-_ gated about the railway station at McAdam. Policeman Gardner of the 0. P. R. force, ordered them _to _dis- pnrse. Block refused to move on and when seized hy the officer resisted ar- rest. NEW REMEDY. 1.oNr»oN, shun. zz-A Paris des-_ patch says that a vetinary specialist from Pas De Calaise has arrived at Charoll with a remedy for the fade and mouth disease. Eighteen infected cattle at Martigny Lecomte have ale most recovered ' after two days of treatment. Official trials of the remedy will be made. The success of the expsriments al- ready carried out is hailed with de~ light ns cattle ralsers of France end lilnglnn-l have lost heavily through the lieitihncr. ` _HARVESTERS nav Nor slim Joss. TORONTO, Aug. 21.-A Calgary diss patch to the Globe says: Only about zuu farm lull...-1-ra ~-ur. of the 8,00Q iviiiih h:i\'|- i»~.'ii'iu-ii Winnipeg dl.l\‘ln§ iw |-nr.: \-.iw-ii limi: f0liDd their WII1 lim: xiii' \\'i->l '!`ii4- iivmlslid for hqi'YQ_!f. hui; L.; uni 1|--n|'l_\' so gr0l,£_li_1,'% ‘ ta as in Saskatchewan or even - tote. 'ihe“ 'mea who came throu he reported the matte! to the p0li__ in 'southern Alberta, where barvesti_ is now generally under way. The ` retary of the United Farmers' -_ soclation of Alberta stated todl\__ that the demand for labor would 'not be as great in this province this yhq as last. _ - _ _, "’l‘ne farfners cannot sdord io iles; big wages for hdp this year."'~ he, "and the crop msturing.so e is giving them a chance to co-op,`__ ate and get through the harvest onig, much cheaper basis than was antl& paced s month ago." _ _- _. » it will devolve upon Bas!-etch" and Manitoba to consumetlie bulb. the ‘s coming rush of harvester-s t week an-l next, and in mall! q the fear is exprcsldd that % ‘Y will not need the 50,000 at Y asked for from tlieealt. _ -...,§' e Film ON oivoncn. _ _ Louisvihim, movement to pot Catholic Boei names s inns the convbn on _ position to The in response rk “Q llw 'll VOTCO F 4.. :ei- *< Egg”-9;- “fn----~ 1° ~..-_ ~_-..» ,,;,`.`$. sind fi., V-. c,