’r\ i';-' '. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT unwin- . 'Advortlsing has jammed Ybur not In Holsproo! cox, put Paris garters on yo" "is and Tiffany, rings on your fingers. . ~sIh--—_.- .. fl1_'AJ’-l.-Q -—»-- ~-— r- Govers Prince Edward Island Like Tile Dew OFA MERCHANT .__... ti]!!! Advsrtislnq has put (Intel-is down your throat, left bristles In your gums and then came along with s rubbersct and took them off. ..-_____—-:,___-'-j v _ y; nu inn Two Gen s‘ ‘ 9.1.1.1?“ w" f’ rr-r-r-r 1-31 olmnllorrnrowu, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14,1925 :.;-::'_..,':;:;::::":::. 37kt": :2: iiiliiliiillll llllllllll l lllll§l5 Ciftown Selected as Next Place of Meet- lug-John J. McKin- non, City, Elected Grand Sec’ty. ( Canadian Press.) i ST. JOHN, N. IL, Aug. 13~Tllc (‘rruud Iiodge of ‘the l. 0. O. F‘. of the Maritillle Provinces closctbits 133th annual convention here to- day Charlottetown: was selected as the next place of meeting. Tho delegates elected A. C. Barnaby oi lnl-Illglvater, N. S.. as Grand Mas- ter. Tile Grand Lodge gave un- tllority for the building of an ex- tension to the Oddfellolvs Home in lPictou. which is to cost, not more than $36,000, and will give accommodation for about 40 more inmates. A special feature of‘ the morning session was the presen- tation of e club bug and address of appreciation to Judge S. A.i Chcslcy, D. (l. Lu, Poet Grand Mus’ ter, who is leaving shortly to nlake- his home in England, l The election of officers resultedl as follows: Grand Mantel‘, A. CA Two Killed In Prison Battle And 3 Escape SALEM, Oqn., Aug, 13.-—in a riot at the Oregon State Pris- on this evening. Jameo lM. Hol- man and J. Sweeney, two guards, wore shot to desth and “l0reqon“ Bart Jones, a notor- ious prison-breaker and hlflh- wayman, was khlled. Three oth- er men are known to have gained‘ their liberty. British Lords Defeat Living , Farm Wage Bill (Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. 13.—'l‘ile Mur~ qncss of Linqnillshire. owner of 23.000 acres, surprised his politi- cal friends as well as foes by pies- ding recently in the House of Lords for his bill ticsigncd to give n "liv- ing wage" to lfarm hands. -Mnny oi’ the members, landowners themselv es, twitted the elghty-year-oid lnnr- quess for his sympathies, with the workiuglmuu and his cause. but his reply was»: "Tut, t\lt—i wasone myself two or three generations ago." The Marquess of Lincolnshirc sold he knew what was u living wage on the land in England, ulld ihe made it pinin that he pructiccd what he preached for ills farm ‘hrlilllfi were receiving 46 shillings a week. considerably more than Barnaby’ Bfldgewfller‘ N’ SJ D0 made necessary by luw. A: i1 re. Duty Grand Mmiter’ h M_ Hahn} suit of his consideration, t e mal- son, St. Stephen, N. 13.; Warden, M. D. Brown, St. John: Grand Representative. A. ll‘. Ales- servoy. l‘. G. P., null H. M. IL. Halifax; Grand Secretary, John J. McKlnnon, Charlottetown: Grunll Treasurer, James M. Donavon.‘ Halifax; Trustees for tho Mari- time I. 0. O. F. Home. \V. Jflnorc than u national scandal: lt,l Craig, P. G. M., Yarluoniil. N. S... elected for five years, and C. Li. Wood, P. G. M., Windsor, N. S": elected i‘or one your to take on thej expired term of D. G. Whidden. P-i (l. M., who follnd himself ulluble to complete his term ill office as trustee. ‘Past Grand Master's Jewels were presented to J. A. Cflll- Bud W- 3- Hvlilwr who were P7659!" l0 receive them and awarded to Past Grand Masters, W. 5 Rogers. Halifax. and John Johnston, North Sydney‘ Wm, were not ‘present. The immediate Past Grand Master, lie“ Q w_ Whitman. Windsor, N, s__ all“, n, l, ceived a past master jewel, O-ooooooooooooom“ M“, Condensed Spaniel; £ll.—lc per word. net ucb insertion in this column. "WANTED-KITCHEN GIRL. Ap- lply Queen liotel. 207B 12 3i. ‘FOR SALE—CHEAP., LARGE; lhouse tent. Apply at Guardian ‘Qiitice. 3002 8 13 8i. 'FOR 8ALE.--STAUNTON CHESS —-Men. 'l)0XW00il and ebony. lip» ply Guardian. 2098S-13-2l ‘JOB PRINTING .0F EVERV description cheaply and elopmll-i‘ tlolssiy executed. Guurdlillu Central Job Priutery, Rhone 131M .._._________l___ ,,____, l ‘FOR SALE on ‘r0 RENT. -' seven room collage. motieru col»; veniences, largo burn. Will s-ll‘ at a bargain to quick DUYPlIZISPIK. 48 lBayfleid Si. 3030 R 1-I Ill; ‘WANTED - TWO COLLEGE‘ students to board in home near. College. All modern convenien- m- Apply 219 Euston Bt. 284a 8 4 uh,- .?________________ ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES] Prices 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c. 250 for 55o; s00 for $1.00,- 1.o00 for‘ 51-95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. ‘USE OUR HAMBURG STEAK-l The hot weather mesl. Fl ’ s. Nowsom o 00., Market Bldg. 2674-7-23-6mos ‘BOILGRO ls NOW AN lNpla-i lllfllglllllle adiunct t0 Agriculture Fluid Horticulture. It feeds lux- “ “l “Ml? llllfl growing plants and "l" be allllllorl at any time of sfilallfxgl Bolling Agency. "8 Kent s‘ I: nnon, Manager. Gram] quess explained, only 19 families out of all tilose iluudrctls on his vast estates had left the lulld dur- inl; the lust 60 years. "Only six hours have been given to discussion of agriculture in the House 0! Lords since 1905/’- suid the nlurquess, and l consider it is u national crime and n nutionui disgrace." The bill was defeated by u. sull- stantiul majority, .. ' -¢0§-_.._ Formal Request For Til e R e t u r n 0 i German Prop-er ty (Canadian Prose) OTTAWA, Aug. 13.—A., formal request for tilc return of German property sclluustrutcd in Canada during and subsequent to the great war has been made to the Canad- lllll Government by .Germuny ul at Montreal. it was l-arned here ioduy that the qulesiioll is under consideration, ilut it is very ullllk- eiy that any decision will be made by the Government for several months ut least. Hold-up Men p Get Forty Years (Canadian Press) PlilLAl)l'll.l’li‘ir\, Aug, ilk-Jam- es ulld Frank Clancy of’ Pittsburgh who llltlililvll guilty to a series of lltlltlulls here wt-rl» rlt.‘llll‘llf‘.i'.il l0 from 20 ill -ii) yl-llrs each ill the l‘.'ll."l|(‘I‘ll Pl-uiir-niinry. —->-—~¢O-}—-———— Terrible Tragedy At West Roxbury (Canadian Press) BURTON, .l'\ui<- ill- (ionrm- ii. (lurtls, Went lloxbury and his wife are dead ulld two of ‘their tilrce cilildrlrn are bellow-ti tn be dying lli the City Hospital of l)il|l1‘| wounds in the l’ll‘llll. Thr- llnllfillllu‘ Dorothy who escaped told the Do» lico her mother shot the others early today in il fit of depression and than committed suicide. King At Wembley NfONTREAL, Aug. iii-His Ma» jl-sty the King visited the Caball- iun Exhibit at Wembley this ni- ternoon. according to cabled ad- vices received today by the Can- udian q quarters hero. National Railways head- His Majesty view- through the German Consul Geller- ill IDJN l} Strike Troops Will Cost N. S. $325,000, G0v’t Learns--Direct Loss Will-Rlun Over Half Million Dol- iars. HALIFAX, Aug. 13.—Tile move- ment of troops ollt of the Cape Breton milling areas will c0m~ mence on Saturday of this week, according t0 an unnuunccment through the AttorneyKleneraPs ile- pllrtlnent inst night, 'i‘hls decision, was arrived at yesterday at n coll- ference ‘between the AtlOPIIUY-Gfill- el-ul, lion. J. C, Douglas, the Mill- istel- oi Mines, l-lon. G. S. lillrrlng- toll and General Thacher, G, 0. C.. this Military District. At the present time .it is stated. tilcre are about 1.000 troops, ull ranks, lll the Cape Breton district. l Staggering Cost Yesterday the Provincial (iovornl ment received some definite infur- mutien with regard to trust oi‘ the troops to the Province, The mill tary occupation of tile mining urea , begun on June i2. and from that‘ date ulltii the 8th ot‘ the presenir month, it is estimated‘ by the mill-l, tury authorities that tilu uvcrugol cost per duy has been $i.2‘.ll . l elusive of lfilllllllflflllllflil expenses, which are ilulketl mentioned in the upproxlnlutl- sunl: of 580.000. 5 In their toial cstiluutc (trans-j poriutlon expenses included) lbei military authorities set. the full cost, us from June 12 to August 8, ut ill», out $325,000. This means thlrt direct cost to’ the provincial ti-eassllry. When to this amount is added loss of coal royalties, it is found‘ that the direct drain on the pro- vincial treasury us u result of the deadlock, for these two items ululle will reucll an amount ill llle vicin- ity of $550,000. And to this must» i be added the indirect and coffee-l quelltial losses. the amount of which can never be determined. ‘Men Employed l According to figures supplied the Attorney-Generals Department by re-engaged for work in and about the colileries in Capt, Breton, up to and including lhvesliay of this week] was 5,934. Of this number 3.711 were actually at work on that dutc, 'l‘llis includes the activities ill the Northern and Southern Capo Bret on areas, bllt does not include the Mullllflilfl figures. _ OTTAWA» Aug. 18—’Thf} Depart- lnellt of Nllilonal Ilcfence had not received notice of tile removal 0f troops from the Cape Breion email] district up to fhn hour of the de- llurilnont closing this nftln noon, it was pointed out. this evening, that crui of the province in lilo 0iiiccl' commanding the military district would he followed by their removal The question of the expense in- curred through thu rerluisitlnlling of troops anti the unlollllt wilich! the province ol‘ Nova Scotia will‘ be required to puy will be u mat-l for for adjustment between tlln lie-l hurtnlcnt here und the provincinll ulttlmrities. Under the amended net. the province ulld not tillvrllnnl iciprllities is responsibil- for tho ox- pense. Just what ls involved in ox- penses, -it is stated. is a matter of interpretation. Big Grocery Merger In Ontario (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Aug. 13~Arrnrllillit to stories published by the Jour- nal and Citizen lodny. the Nation- al Grocers Company. illnliietl. a ilNHNl lllllsllll for the lillfllllll LORD CURZON’S DA UGHTER WEDS German Duty on Ford Cars is About $500 i [IHBPS Wiiiiiii! BERLlN, Aug, 13.—-The duty . i i a v on an ordinary Ford automo- bile imported into Germany will be about $500 under the new tariff act which was pass- ed without amend lent by the Reichstaq today. The car will r sell in Germany for $1,109. b"! even at this price American manufacturers expect a con- ciderable sale. Canadian Hockey ' Rules Accepted Fliliii iiiiNliiilii Canadian Harvest this Season is $1,318,664,- 907--This Year's Wheat Yield is Worth Two Hun- dred and Twenty Million. NEW YORK, Ans. Ill-Playing rules of tlhe National Leanne. PP- pogurizcd major lirofesslonal or~ grlnlzntipp 0i Canada, were adopt» OTTAWA, Aug. ]3.——Cunu(lu Oil .1 l. o electing of the United field crops this year will be worth $111109 lllol-‘lley Allmclalll?" ‘lll inearly $i00.000,000 more illun lo Madison Square (rarllen roller- UQQL The “ma, “we or u“, “Quail; cities ‘were represented. ‘New |ylcld was $910,130,000 wllllollorll- Ilv~"*l""|~, $l"l"l~'ll“l‘l- 81"“; yams, ‘m. m gimme,“ W.“ h, BMHPilillltllalpilia, l llbSlJllFKll and evl. fllflleil ill $1,318,66~l.907, The vol-‘ ‘ml- lume of the 1925 crop is computed "on the basis of‘ the officinlmepurt of lthe condition of crops on August‘ 1. Tile value is computed from the lprices of grains at present prevail- ling for October delivery. ulld the estimate of the value of the other ‘crops is based on the average price -0\'er the lust live years, There arc (Canadian Press.) u few more than 600.000 ugricui- BRUSSELS. Aug. l3——'l‘ilc Cubi- turui filllllllleli in the ilulniniolninel, has been clliietl to meet in ull ,wilich means thut each family will urgent sel-lsiolnre livlklllfllls llvlll (have added u little ovcr $600 lotto the United Stall-s. The govern- i the wulltryw wuulul, us gunlpltt-llrllmcnt is resolved not to take any lwllll llllll your; ‘definite action without consulting \ lParlilllllent. _ _ l iso Year Old Man This years wheat yield will, it is; _ Makes Long HlkG Belgium Discusses The American W a r D e b t The Wheat Yield Lady Alexandra Curzon, after in Londorrrecently. The bride is hfir marriage to Major Meteaite said to be one of the clevereat WW9 WOMEN lfl England. and t he bridegroom i5 a friend of the Prince of Wales, who was attach ed to the Prince’; “all duping hi; tour of India. iestimutcd on tile busis of October (delivery prices ,be worth till-RBI»,- 800 us compared with the actual | (Canadian Press.) VANCOUVER, l3. (i, Allll. ill- vnlue of $320,362,000 in 1024; oats $223,168,500. us compared with _ ,$200.688,000; barley $76,120,000, uglJ. W. Salmon. So years of ago, for- uguinst $61,760,000; rye $l5,.l3(;,74l,lrllerly u resident of lieatll, Oxford- lls compared with $13,678,000; flax Slllrc, "England. has arrived ill $20,625,318, as against $ls.sl0.0001"ll"¢°ll"' "ll" lllllll lllll llllll. lllllls l ii E518 N Resolution Was Pas- sed by Reserve Local 0f the Mine Work- ers. the corporation, the number oi men - SYDNEY, N. 5., Aug. 13.— Ro- llllllll lll llll Bflilli ll lll for Meeting Next Monday-Oct. is Lat- est Forecast for Fe- deral Election servo Local of the United Mine —-—- Workers of Alllltlflflltl, u section of‘ (Canadian “rossq the hilners‘ Union which voted 7‘()liON'I‘0. Alli-i. l3" 91101019"! strongly for rejection of the (luv-dug on tile political situation, u follows; ‘Gflllllént proposal under which PlICi-‘pliidliil despatlrh from Ottawa to Buckwheat $10,135,600 lflvc month coal strike in No-Jliilr Evening ’l‘l~iol:rlnn says". ' Scotia was Ollllifll last week. today pllqr lllml Ml°l>l9i H Tvlwlllllfiu ililllllll: llllllllIvllllilltilifitfillffill. on tho linrstion oi “uh $13 722 003 as “gums, m,“ "l ll general taicl-iinll is cxptmteli. " ' ' ' ' the Executive Officers of Di 20 to resign frmn office. Cop‘ cl the rcfleiullen have been sent HVlllllur-ll for Monday allll Wlill the tbo other lill-it's ill the distrixl ask- lng that it be put to a vote u.’ ilil ulolllllersllllp, Nine ceillerics were producing u rmiuust for the withdrawal pl ll,,._.coul ill ‘the (Julpc Breton areas. ill-M.,,“ troops lnude by tile Attornvy-Gon- ‘lay- wllwselltlllll’ lmlcllwllll’ """l'~":lllte l-asll a glllcral l-ll-nllllll lvtlulll. luinc in operating condition. 'l‘lll~,v were 1D, 2, 4. 5, 12, 16 anti 25 ill the southern urea and the Prllu~ and irliorence collieries ill lill Sroiia group. both of willcll werv working timllille shifts. 'i‘llrel\ Briiisil. Empire Siecl (‘or- pnratioll t-tliiil-rs, Dllghiill. Klllllllllr uska unll ilosecnstlc, were lying at international Pier torlny amlltinr cargoes for the Si. Lawrence llivcr nmrkot. Tilcse will make llli‘ iirsi shipments oi‘ coul up the St. Lulu lento from C-npe Breton since navigation closed last full. Another Gold Strike In Northern Ontario (Canadian Press.) 1‘0it0l\"i‘(). Aug. Iii-Nun's ill -' sensational nuttlre- concerning a new gold discovery on property u! the North Western Ontario (fold Mining Company. near Schreibcr. cast of Fort William. il/ls ileon ro- ceived bore, according to till- Tor- ‘ tons of coal. i'lllliill‘l. milling has l)i‘i'll sum lposl-ziilie exception 0i lion. .1. ll l-ntterizli llt-li. Cabinet _ Summoned: A Stu-ll lll-lll',:| making the total estimated value of the five principal grains this year.$870.726.362, us compared with lust your actual value of $615,337.- 000, or s gain of over $200,000,000. 0f tile other field crops {or this ,yeur the largest increase will be ‘in hay ulld clover tile estimated [value for this ycur being $282,118, (Canadian Press) I _ V550, as compared with an actual lIlONDON. Ault- 13-" Wllllfll" lvuiue in 1924 of $165,287,000. Po- Greenwood, Conservative JIIOGS will uiso show a considerable of the llousc of Commons for Stock gain, this ycul-‘s vuiue being eeti- port since 1920 dropped doud lll u lllatcll at $57,-l79,-i00 us compared London ‘tube station lust lligili. wnll 541065.000 last your. urllerl -_Qw-_- lficitl crops showing gains ure: Peas, ' $6,533,422, us compared with fiflwheat 676.000 last your; beans, $3.701.555,Y as compared with $3,306,000; mixy i announced his intention of con~ tinulng his bike to Los Angcles. _____.¢-0§-——- Dropped Dead By United States] hulking across Canada. from Montreal. wilich he left on November 28, 1924. He has» Ill umber “llNNlVEG- Alli? lz-“The ‘vlmlbizl division I llllsl Hliiili llllllsllllllll i5 Sfliiiiiiiii ‘Situation at Damascus lDisquieting, French lAlgerian Troops Have Mutinied-- I)ruse Kil- ling French Prison- ers For Revenge i i l (Special to The Guardian) i LONDON, Aug, lit-Till: Central (News (Illnsizlniillopic (‘UFTPHDIIII- "dent quoting ll llanll rvlmrt says tilnt the Drllsc revolt ill tnl» French ‘Syrian mandate is ‘SlIi‘i"lllli|1-{,lllfl French vrl-re reported fearing tllut ‘the llcigililrlring .\rnb iriilr-unlen would also rise, 'l'llt- ill-use Clans- men were roportistl to have defeat- ed a hundred Armenian volunteers. iThe situation at Dunluscus was TCDHPIICIGNZEG us disquieting and French l-Ugerilln troops arriving lat Beirut were reported to have [mutinleti \Vl10l‘i'llll0f1 they were r0- l0llll)ill‘l(Etl_ The message added thllf. the Drns,» rebels ill'i' killing French Zprisollt-rs ill rr-vcllgt- fur alleged ‘FfBllCll wounding of l)l‘liNi‘ Sheik-B- N. B. Hay Crop (Canadian Press) Fiii-Il)i'Jl{i()’l‘UN. Aug. l5.—An increase of 199.000 tolls ill the hay crop of illu province is fort-cast in tilt; P-Hllllillllfiil crop yield statistics conlplll-ll by tilt- lhnninlun Agricul- tural Statistics llrulll-ll in August crop report of ihl- Provincial in» lpllrinlellt of‘ r\,i{l‘li,'lililli‘(), ’l‘ll<- yield lit-z estimator! at TiiLilUli itlllS. . __—~~-¢-Q¢-———~—— lVeniot ‘Government . Will Resign Sept. 1. i ’ (Canadian Press) | FIildIJkIIUCTON, Aug. l3.—li. will lli‘ Sclliolnbl-l‘ isi and perhaps linior Ill-furl‘. 'l'l‘i'lllli'l‘ Velliol ulld Cellini-i are reuliy tll resign, HERO!" ‘ding to llliorlllutioll given mlt here ‘today, ‘ Japanese Liner Rushed To Sea VlCTORlA, ll. (1., .-\\ll»'. iii-IK- noring tilt» lil-lllllnlls ill‘ Xillrsillli ill ,W. (loggin. of (he llrliisll Colum- ni thr- Admiralty i ed grains, $24,805,000. as comparulllnipeg wheat luarket today ‘offeretlivlmn_" “m, Sh‘, ‘W5 mm“. 5011\nd. (with $22,626,000; turnips, $25.652,-la complete contrast to the lltlflrlslllm pomwvliu], M", fimkim; of U“, i 260, as conlpured with 311884.000. lFour yields this your will show slight declines in vuluc, uircording ‘ to present estimates, 'I‘ill.-y are us advances recorded at (filiculro- Hit! H0530"; and sugar ‘mobs’ $2356" her Liverpool cables and unfavor "560. us compared with 823268.000. Hon’ Arthur Meighen‘ fluvncell llle Yls" ‘King, ull till: ilTillislvTS will bu] lill-l" " ‘ lii illsilil <- dos lilile llollbll lill‘ dissolution llllfllrt- llli‘ mouth. Given Reception \\ Pass lMl$T6> llti‘ ill-id during Ul-ttlIll-r. 'l‘llt- dcl (Special to The Guardian) TH: ,- lys prcszrliileli by iill- l-iet-titm art, WINNlllEG, Aug, l3___l\l l, r9“ ARE // I though sllllll-lvilali llllllrtrvllltvtl llyvCflpuflil -llcid st tile resident-c of; STUPlDS ' " rl-rcni lllllcndlnrnis. still rctlnirl-lriirlll, Robert, Rogers tonight in!‘ Vt/HO TURN about slXly days vi preparation." lllouor of‘ lion. Artilur .\ivii.'llen,i THEi? BRA! ____/_ lover two thousand of both sexes] POWER lNTO‘ lThousands Of M (Canadian Press) GLACE BAY, Aug. lir-rios yesterday product-ti Aged Woman Was Choked To Death iners lNow Working In C.B l I llzutilerings of the party supporters, 13__ ("Bribe programme of 3mm "liners were working “may loader in the West for the present. at nine British Elfiplft! Coal col- lle wlll lellve lill" omlw“ Thllrsdlwl llcries ill Cape Breton and it is ex- pected another thousand men will br- working by Saturday The col- 3,546 lwere present. ’I‘ht-. invitullllll was,’ lgenerni fol ull friends and poiitl-l cal supporters of‘ the Conservative leader, it wus one of the largest RNN POWER- of .\ir_ Melgllenhs plot-tings during‘, his present tour. This coucludrsl the opposition (evening. Killed Man To Obtain Automobile GARDEN CTTY. Kansas. Ans, lill-Fred Jordan. 17 year old Ohioj l v thigh school boy. killed Aden Rl! “mmllle mollflm" 5mm‘ “PM -cla\v,,onv o! LN“ Ky" “M, Jag, south has! wins_ nltlsllv cloudy with ,.';l few SCilllUTPil silowers. l l i ‘operations of yesterday IDTlCNS talk-tun, l"?! ll fillllrl! lvllwflftl SWIIUJ llllrlnglfiilrl)‘ 'i‘ilcslllly lll<ll'llilll.'. llii‘ Japan- lllfl llllill ‘lllllll-lle“ [if m" selllllnll‘ ‘Hsl- fruigllwr liiuikyu Nillru put to Oclllllel‘ llellvell’ admllcml ‘l 1'4 sea lust nllzill. Acting on instruc- cents to close at 51.40 7-8, Deceln-z ‘ her was up If 1-3 Rt 5143 1'2 “lldl w“?! Qlllflly ‘lllwmllllml by the Shmpiraptllln. lifter able weather in Europe also in- ll\lS\l\‘l‘ in Vunl-ouvtll" llurbur tlons irmn \':lnl~lluv~:r. lilo Marshal lliied [lip arrival of the vessel nil‘ "NM Ll lti s10 1ls 000 col? M“ "mmed “ W“ “l 2 7"“ °°"t5l\'ll'll"l'l "l0" “hr ‘llllllillul llor r r W l . r . ; l. Vl‘ ‘ ,. ' , ' r l r ’ - "m" ‘“‘“l" ‘l "Mimi" $4.000. as against 814221.000; fll-‘m’ 31'“ 3'4‘ Th“ “llmml hmeiwlnvvllvcr pilot. The -l=lll=lllcs<- smut- discussion. lprolnised to ilrillg his vl-sst-i into llhe llOylll roads llul rl-illsoli to lllorlnit lilo Mzlrsillli lo no lliltlllrd. When lllu pilnl was dropped the Jlillililviit‘ irl-igilll-l- ]ii‘(\i‘4't'il(‘ll nut ‘in stall lciiVliii-Z iill- Niurr-‘ilzli and his Iillili‘ fllllllltil-rillg ill all opt-n boat ,ill 1| sliii‘ ilrl-t-ztl ull sillvrv. mm _ .¢.>-__-_. ___. l Announcements, l Coming Events, l Meetings, Etc. "Plum- to linsiico Tell Party. All-g. 15th. 2911i 8 10 6i. "Si. George's Hllil Special Show Mflililil)'.—— iililiii-S-lilill "Porno lil ire iirmlm Social at (‘rllpllllll Sllllll-lllllz Aug. l5. Pro- rlwlls ill llill of Ladies’ Ornnlle lilodge. 2.'IH.'l-S-i3<2i “Cllllll- ill tr-n party Rnstim. ‘Sllturrllrv, August iFllll. ll‘ ilill fine [first f'illl~ tiny ipillllvilll: ililih s‘ l-i 2i. l "Tflllllllll —— ontcrluinnlcnt at |Hopo River, The ilnrlleu Dramatic ‘Plum with their splendid play and uihvr sperilliilil-s. 30 ed tile moving panorama or Can- merger of about illlrt)‘ oi‘ the ienll- . b 1 l,“ |l Plll-}S(‘,()TT_ nlll, ,\,,,_r, 1;;,_'l*"S°" llllY- “"5"” l- l" "l .|. , "Rest-I've sitter-tiny, Allgulflt ‘lt-“(llnir-POCKETIOOK con. mill and he recalled the scenery ing wholesale grocery firms in On- ?l:“:"€‘:é$z":gg;;]l; m]. ‘almcmiln 'L_m,r:,_.\\-|,,.,,1",]. (qmhmg human": enumkiivizlnlh (lvllllwililgnps, ilglsnillbillyllfhchlllx:,M(z)l:fl.§,(;l_ rflffndj‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' I I ‘h i» ifll-h im- mcnh, M 5L Cmmnmn _ l: notes and other Drillers, in and around Quebec, Montreal, tario. having r-llnllllllo-l assets os- l M r "m. l value ‘m high M] m [he “hem o‘ u" "m" “he; I .- y.. y. hum)?“ "lmmv (buns, gnmnm, 1,, no.1 n; chill-Lil, btlllllfll; owner's signature ll-lml. Ottawa, Toronto - and Hamilton. tlmatetl at from 5251100000 to can, "F F," ‘"‘ l‘ “ ‘ ~ i .. l .1 , , , l l _ , , t son. who was llrlvlnr. to Colorado - ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - ~ o...“ 2395,34”, er return lo K l-loln] vlv. which had impressed him on his 000000 will commence operations a” $2" l" m" m“ 3M“ h“ pm‘ u Mum“ “Lfrfs Springs. Colo. lllckeli the youth‘Cl“".l"""""""‘ "M" “ l ‘lllllfl- Reward ' 2957:8410! visit to this country several years next Monday under the president-v —”_"‘.—— ‘l? u lltll-Lllvllrslllloullsbllllkllguugll] ‘m “nlnewhfie ‘mlm "°“°“°“l§l“ml“l.‘ ‘Skim ' _ l - ' \'us uRclnL-l ru- _ ._.o,~-l mo“ use. - of Archie Foster. o1 Toronto. for- French Tran] Wfgflklnmnd‘ Om“ luau“ The drivel, M (Lily. Atnf-hour hate? atcolrdillghtlz‘nostmhnrlrnalgr " ospmmr 1,, ml- icc (‘ml-um Social —WEDNE8D Y, AUG. 12th ills Majesty characterized as morly ‘ President of the National _ ‘in-Carma M" P" me ‘mum m“! l P Y0“ 5 901105800- 9 Fl 9 New Yo k ‘l0 h, -‘._N‘nt Pleasant \'llllc_v School Friday lmlwiflll (Jim-lo “(nip and most ingenious the giant electric Grocers of Northern Ontario. The K T P l ° l‘ ‘l Glawsou- Drlvlnx dOWIl 8 lltlll’ r ' ‘ '“~ ' ' ' ' ' ' "" ' ‘FVOHHIE Aug l4 lr not ull l- me gummerglde on m” old Tow-n m“, of Canada’ mnwmg ‘he VUL merger ere-um; the new organmb l S l.\irs. Akllzhtriftl‘itgidlelglipuflirti: “lawn” road, Jordnnl‘ conmwwn tide this mclglling at .l_. rsmurllw-y “H. - znsg-E-{la-m °‘"l- Dntent leather oblong one railway routes tloll will so into effect Monday I 1"” "V" e m‘ ° l" "Pa ‘ continued. he threw the holly ln- B" l“ 9"" "Kill T- -- i ‘ Q ‘ Shaped l, -’ _ -k u, d, t m", c d; P l was not noticed ihnl she was in m a mm, m» small creek nem- n Sun sets ihlswrvr-ning ill 7,il mm, 4T‘ "WHEY. kegs, fill," stfgflflml 'WANTEO.-<BY BUQINESB GIRL llllgfll 73' lllrtlagglha good: i0 srlelllll PARISF 271::- Illa-rlfesrl) person"lllllfmlllllllfl until the cur had lrav- culvert. He told "authorities the rises tomorrow morning ni 4-58. ~m.,-,.,~..,. gnmrrliy Aug 15 m, WM. vanity ‘one; Finder rooms for light housekeeping. stem on-a lessened cost basis were killed today end fifty lrllurqvllrll for vnollsh l» twist her cloth-irony would he found somewhefe New men" Allow "uh u! sill. Picnic at Long err-oil. ‘Visitors leave st Guardian - Re- Apply "L" c.o. Guardian. which will. it is elated. mrlln lllLQfl when the Paris Express left lill! in mwh n way as lo break her between Jefferson City and Ca i- $llnluwfflliltl llllc cllilllvvn mlllllgtllhlo and refreshments. Come! “l1- ~- » l " l lrl- ' v 1. NUD-l-lil-tf eventual saving to consumer. the rails near Amiens Station. neck. fvnnlnl ‘ ‘A "IQ! it's luicr than Churlotltalown, ,9;5_3_13_2| BIG ‘AINMEN T TONIG FIT AT f. '1 aors'1u"v“x . 1a;- ---__.___....__... _.