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. ' (' I . Full .Linc Latest YICTllA BOOK . STORE fie : Bhat C&1ce · t1n'1td. - VOLUME LXLX. , - . National Blood Purifier es '.\the blood, Cl ears the complexion, / Removes ski n · boils. .,.,- Price, $1.20 Bottle. ' W. H. Thompson & Co. · Drug111 "\ta Since 1855. GR,ACE. ••••••••••••••••••••••••c•••••••Q••••••••••••••• NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS RE REPARATIONS MONEY All who :'.\e,doumllnnd N11tionale bl\l"O cla ims og.iin11t Urrmnny . uhiag out or tho Grent \\'11r, 1914- 191 8, nod nnr ibutnblo lo o ne or moro or lhc follo"ing eam. tt, lbat is to sny : (I) Damoso to injured persons anrl to surviving de· pendents hy pereonnl injury to or deAth or Civilians caU@f'd by nets of wn r, including bombard ment!\ or o ther atta cks on !:ind. oo se11, OI" from th e nir, nnd nil t ho cooaequeoc cs there.oi. :.nu of :ill operations uf wnr by the llTO groups .of belligi:rents. whenever arising (2) Dam, gc ca\lfc<l by Germnny or ber Allies to Cil"i· lian victims of 11c111 of cruelty, violence or 'tn.ltrratmenl, in· eluding inju rieos to life or heallh as a com;equenco of im· priaonmcnt, dl'[X>rtalion, internment or evacuation, or ex- poeure at !ei. or of being fo rced to labour, wherever ariaiog, and to the su n·iving de pendents of 11uch victime. (3) Damoi:e caust'd b)· Germany or her Alliea in their own tt"ni tory or in oC'cupi•d or inl"lldt'<l to Citilian victima of all ac1t1 i11juri11U11 to health or capacit1 to work, or to honour, u wrll as to the 1univiug dependent.s of euch TicUma. (4) Damage caueed by 11ny kind of maltreatment of prilonen of war. {5) Damage cauled to Cirillnn11 by being forced by Germany or her Allies to labour without juat remuneration. (6) Damage re1pect of all property whereter situ· ated ( ft'itb the uception of oual and mililuy works or mattrial1), •hich baa been csrried oil, reiJe<), injured or dc- 1troyed by tho acts of Germany or ht r Allies on land, oo ttca or from t he air, or damage directly in cooaeque!!ce of hoal lli· ties or of any operatioDB of war . (7) Damago in tho form of leviet, fint!a, other 11imilar rnaclions imposed by Germany or her Alhes upon Civilians. Aro rtquired to furnish pa rliculnrs of th eir claims duly attested to the unde1si gned Commiaioner of lion on or before t ho 6rat day of November, 1929. Claims not Sled on or prior to uid date will not receive considera- tion. St J ohn's, August lMb, 1929. SQUIRES, Reparation.8 eornmiseioner. Addrem: Department of J uatice, St. J'obn'1. a27,4i - - - - - - --------- --- ., .. lm,ert Mil fUOrt frel&lll rer· werdera. C. D. SLE4 TER, Wo at&end to t he Im· 11 I i Qoick Sen•ic:e. Mode..-to flT. JOHN'S. I • Nnd. rorw••• l. TrMllllP· Telepboae 916. 11 _.. 0 •· I , 0. ... 318. OU .,, I P. 0, Bos 251. ,..._2322. It . .lollll'a. .... ttop Co1dl with Mbwd'• Ltoimcnt. euuuuu1 ........... , HARBOR GRACE, NFLD., 1'RIDAY, SKPTEMP.ER 17, 1929. r - - . We are now pr.ored to quote prices on "Veteran"' Overall• and "Cariboa"' Shirts Also a aelect line ol Cotton TOMetl Pant•. _..Drop us a Poat Card lor oar Price List ..._ COr.fCEPTION •A Y CLOTHING CO. HARBOR GRACE. Newfoundland's Leading Overall lfouse · The . Hat Shop For the benefit of our many customers still waiting we wi.ah to aay that we have now selection of Hats from the English and American Ma.ket.L A ·Larger Stock than Ever Your , general appearance dependa on your Hat. Get your correct ah'ade, ahape, and moat of all - your headeize. More patrons than ever are giv- ing us their orders a We specialize in 1 Millinery only. MI J 0.Y. Just Arrived Ladies' Felt Hata. Look out f Qr Big Bargains in Boys' Suits and othe,- wearing apparel. "' Full llne Freah Groceriea, Cancly, etc. MOTOR BULBS IN STOCK. / W. Fl.- Parmiter. , Dor.Lus .-Up to a ad rncJadlar IHt Tbe aclar Ieobel Moote . wlalcb fl• lll.tTED!UY OVJ:lt 70.000 ' week tbere wu eht pptd out of St. ceatl7 off dock fo)\owlar ft• Jobn'• la lbe re lr irerator ip;ice of pain, bH boe• attacbed ud le lleld ateamere 28.68'2 boaee t>f blac bemH.I bet• pead\q; .. et of dalm for wilb a nlae for tbe caport of $1L· lealnre by Ute 0'#111111 of tbe 8. 8. 701 Tbla repreeea\e 143,410 gal• Sll•er Qlty, for relC1d•I' ber from JODI. U1e rocb at Labrador. ello ! I 6ave 1 elephone intRt y home! Have you? It's the handiest thing about our house. We can talk to al· most anybody in to wn-any time. It saves trips and time, and offers the su rest protection agdinsr re and sickness. No, it's not expensive. h's the chea pest, best thing you can get. DO IT TO-DAY .................... __ .................................... _ .... _ .. AV ALON TELEPHONE SYSTEM NEWFOUNDLAND. Notice to Mariners No. 11-1929. CHANOE IN POSITION Of AUTO· MATIC WHISTLING AND LIGHT BUOY. (Referring to Notice to M.atiners No. 7 of 1929.) Renews Roe.{\ .. 52' 36" N. Long. 52° 52' 30'' W. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that an Autoruatio Whielling buoy, painted Red upon which thero ia a WHITE FLASHING ACETYLENE LIGHT giviog 19 FLA.SBES PER MINUTE bu been moored thr eo. (3) cablet 8. :Z6° E. mag, from Rene11"11 Bock in 18 falhom1 of water. H. B. C. LAKE, Miai;ter of Marine &: Fieberies. Ligbllaoaee Department, Tb• Marlae c!r Fl1beries Dept ., SL Joha'e, Nfld., Aup\ 16tli, 1929. elb,Ji WANTED. Wanttd immt<tiate!J. a MAID, Apply Abs. w. . P.US01'S, Rothwell & Bowring, Ltd., 120, 122 Water Street, St. John's. Flour, Feeds, Fire, Plate Gla••i Motor Car. has stood the test and proved the BES1. GEO. NEA.L Ltd., st. John's Sole Agents. . D!PI10 Mli @ BRlf. ISH IM.PIRE: (!)] fP> . EXHIBITION [A [R{ i [b [.E INSIST ON I . l ,, MA TCHll.ESS" M TEST THE BEST lf r tgj ''LUSTR.A'' U , re; THE BEST ! BY'• TEST. I w c•s:--.:r ESE- :777 FROM D ECAY IN TH( MATCHLESS"WAV C. CHESLEY BUTT, Agent, P,O.BOX 12 Harbor Grace. PHONE 152' W.S. · Goodwin, 0.0.S, Are you .&hipping nny Grai luale of Philadelphia Producls to foreign ports VU\ Dental College and ao .. : SL John·e lhis season? If so pita.\ of Oral SIU'(9"· have your ebipn , lcn ts atten ded Teeth utracled , abeolatel7 wlth to by :;i! out pain by uae of tltalla cd- alt or G G " t pcrf ect am .eatbetic. eorge UO t , Dcotal O.'!icc : Victorin St., aut Import and Exoort freight Y, door to the Sum>ilD Office f orwa rder. Water St. , St . John's. Connections tbr uoul world J. !. WHITMAN & SON, Tallon and Clothier& Our Stock of Suitings, Over· coatiaga and Trousenags of all ldJl4a la t he 'largest and beat we CTer imported-amongst them the nweat and most fuhlona1'le alaada. Cmtom work ol all en· cated at loweat iir ic:ea ud with delpatcla. Meaaure CJ'.i'da ano p ttcma eupplied oa alf>llai ttnn. _.Fit, Style, ana \-:.:irkmanahip ran.nteed. ... Firs and e ASSIJIUNCE CO'Y TED. Of l.ondon. Subecrlbed •tr Total ID"9ted hada upward& of •• • • • • • :Z. 750,000 1a- Ann11al Income 11p- .7 wuda of-·-·... 350,000 ate The GOAaJ>t.U belaf a lnt-clui Knrlllh Iimuuce otren all tboae adftllta(•. moat ,Sealrable to l111urera, m .. andoubted atabW· ty, faterable terme aad prompt Mt- liUlnt oa claim• for Jou. Tile uderalped blea ap- polated Apall for NewfouadlaWI are prepared to l8ne Policle9 aplut JOa by Fire. T. & )( , Worru, St. Iolui'e OOMFBDDATION LIFE- ._, .Q, & Snvuao11, Br. A v.rm llADDOCS, .. .,...t. I I •• .. :.....!,... • l

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. Full .Linc Latest Up~to-datc ~e~E~~H:;~~~~u~~~!: YICTllA BOOK. STORE

fie : Bhat C&1ce · ~ t1n'1td. ~;;~:

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VOLUME LXLX.

, -. National

Blood Purifier

-----'~ es'.\the blood,

Clears the complexion, /

Removes skin disea~es, pimpl~d · boils. .,.,-

Price, $1.20 Bottle. '

W. H. Thompson & Co. · Drug111"\ta Since 1855. HARBO~ GR,ACE.

••••••••••••••••••••••••c•••••••Q•••••••••••••••

NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS RE REPARATIONS MONEY

All Jll'rfOn~ who brin~ :'.\e,doumllnnd N11tionale bl\l"O cla ims og.iin11t Urrmnny .uhiag out or tho Grent \\'11r, 1914-1918, nod nnributnblo lo one or moro or lhc follo"ing eam.tt, lbat is to sny :

( I ) Damoso to injured persons anrl to surviving de· pendents hy pereonnl injury to or deAth or Civilians caU@f'd

by nets of wnr, including bombardment!\ or other attacks on !:ind. oo se11, OI" from the nir, nnd nil tho direc~ cooaequeoccs there.oi. :.nu of :ill operations uf wnr by the llTO groups .of belligi:rents. whenever arising

(2) Dam, gc ca\lfc<l by Germnny or ber Allies to Cil"i· lian victims of 11c111 of cruelty, violence or 'tn.ltrratmenl, in· eluding injurieos to life or heallh as a com;equenco of im· priaonmcnt, dl'[X>rtalion, internment or evacuation, or ex­poeure at !ei. or of being forced to labour, wherever ariaiog, and to the sun·iving dependents of 11uch victime.

(3) Damoi:e caust'd b)· Germany or her Alliea in their own tt"nitory or in oC'cupi•d or inl"lldt'<l t~rritory to Citilian victima of all ac1t1 i11juri11U11 to health or capacit1 to work, or to honour, u wrll as to the 1univiug dependent.s of euch TicUma.

(4) Damage caueed by 11ny kind of maltreatment of prilonen of war.

{5) Damage cauled to Cirillnn11 by being forced by Germany or her Allies to labour without juat remuneration.

(6) Damage i~ re1pect of all property whereter situ· ated ( ft'itb the uception of oual and mililuy works or mattrial1), •hich baa been csrried oil, reiJe<), injured or dc-1troyed by tho acts of Germany or htr Allies on land, oo ttca or from the air, or damage directly in cooaeque!!ce of hoallli· ties or of any operatioDB of war.

(7) Damago in tho form of leviet, fint!a, a~d other 11imilar rnaclions imposed by Germany or her Alhes upon Civilians.

Aro rtquired to furnish pa rliculnrs of their claims duly attested to the unde1signed Commiaioner of Rep~rn· lion on or before tho 6rat day of November, 1929. Claims not Sled on or prior to uid date will not receive considera­tion.

St J ohn's, August lMb, 1929.

RICHARD ~ SQUIRES, Reparation.8 eornmiseioner.

Addrem: Department of J uatice,

St. J'obn'1.

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JCji•••o~-;:-JOODllD()OI ·1··~·~:;:..~::••t• .. :·,~·H~·N~·1 lm,ert Mil fUOrt frel&lll rer·

werdera.

C. D. SLE4 TER, Wo at&end ~mptly to the Im·

43::~:R :r:~T. 11 .~r;~;;.;,,::.: I i

Qoick Sen•ic:e. Mode..-to Cha~. flT. JOHN'S. I

• Nnd. rorw••• l. TrMllllP·

Telepboae 916. 11 _.. 0• · I , 0. ... 318. OU .,, I P. 0, Bos 251. ,..._2322. It . .lollll'a.

11!111!!!!!~~~~~~ .... ~~-~ ~Ml"'1i ttop Co1dl with Mbwd'• Ltoimcnt. euuuuu1 ........... ,

HARBOR GRACE, NFLD., 1'RIDAY, SKPTEMP.ER 17, 1929.

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- . We are now pr.ored to quote prices on

"Veteran"' Overall• and "Cariboa"' Shirts

Also a aelect line ol Cotton TOMetl Pant•.

_..Drop us a Poat Card lor oar Price List • ..._

COr.fCEPTION •A Y CLOTHING CO. HARBOR GRACE.

• Newfoundland's Leading Overall lfouse •

·The .Hat Shop For the benefit of our many customers still waiting we wi.ah to aay that we have

now

A_Cboi~ selection of Hats from the English and American Ma.ket.L

A ·Larger Stock than Ever Your, general appearance dependa on your Hat. Get your correct ah'ade, ahape,

and moat of all- your headeize.

More patrons than ever are giv­ing us their orders a

We specialize in 1 Millinery only. MI ss~ J 0 .Y.

Just Arrived

Ladies' Felt Hata.

Look out f Qr Big Bargains • in

Boys' Suits and othe,­

wearing apparel.

"' Full llne Freah Groceriea, Cancly, etc.

MOTOR BULBS IN STOCK.

/ W. Fl.- Parmiter.

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Dor.Lus.-Up to a ad rncJadlar IHt Tbe aclar Ieobel Moote. wlalcb fl• lll.tTED!UY Kuok'r~ OVJ:lt 70.000 '

week tbere wu ehtpptd out of St. ceatl7 ca1~ off dock fo)\owlar ft• Jobn '• la lbe relrirerator ip;ice of pain, bH boe• attacbed ud le lleld ateamere 28.68'2 boaee t>f blacbemH.I bet• pead\q; eett~ .. et of dalm for wilb a nlae for tbe caport of $1L· lealnre by Ute 0'#111111 of tbe 8 .8. 701 Tbla repreeea\e 143,410 gal• Sll•er Qlty,• for relC1d•I' ber from JODI. U1e rocb at Labrador.

ello ! I 6ave 1 elephone

intRty home! Have you?

It's the handiest thing about our house. We can talk to al· most anybody in town-any time. It saves trips and time, and offers the surest protection agdinsr re and sickness. No, it's not expensive. h's the cheapest, best thing you can get.

DO IT TO-DAY .................... __ .................................... _ .... _ ..

AV ALON TELEPHONE SYSTEM

NEWFOUNDLAND.

Notice to Mariners No. 11-1929.

CHANOE IN POSITION Of AUTO· MATIC WHISTLING AND

LIGHT BUOY.

(Referring to Notice to M.atiners No. 7 of 1929.)

Renews Roe.{\ Lat~ .. 6° 52' 36" N . Long. 52° 52' 30'' W.

NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that an Autoruatio Whielling buoy, painted Red upon which thero ia a WHITE FLASHING ACETYLENE LIGHT giviog

19 FLA.SBES PER MINUTE bu been moored threo. (3) cablet 8. :Z6° E. mag, from Rene11"11 Bock in 18 falhom1 of water.

H. B. C. LAKE, Miai;ter of Marine &: Fieberies.

Ligbllaoaee Department, Tb• Marlae c!r Fl1beries Dept.,

SL Joha'e, Nfld. , Aup\ 16tli, 1929. elb,Ji

WANTED.

Wanttd immt<tiate!J. a MAID, Apply Abs. w. . P.US01'S,

Rothwell & Bowring, Ltd., 120, 122 Water Street, St. John's.

Flour,

Feeds, ~

Fire,

Plate Gla••i

Motor Car.

has stood the test and

proved the BES1.

GEO. NEA.L Ltd., st. John's

Sole Agents.

~ ~ 6~, ~ . D!PI10Mli @ ~ BRlf.ISH IM.PIRE: (!)] fP> . EXHIBITION [A [R{ L~~,!>.~~_:.!92'4-25 i [b [.E INSIST ON

I . l ,, MA TCHll.ESS" ~ M ~BY TEST THE BEST lf rtgj ''LUSTR.A'' U ,re; THE BEST! BY'•TEST. I w

~-· c•s:--.:r ESE-:777

~2.~AVE FROM DECAY IN TH( MATCHLESS"WAV

C. CHESLEY BUTT, Agent, P,O.BOX 12 Harbor Grace. PHONE 152'

r~~~~~~~;~:~y~ W.S.· Goodwin, 0.0.S, ~ Are you .&hipping nny Berri~ ~ Grai luale of Philadelphia

Producls to foreign ports VU\ ~ Dental College and ao .. : SL J ohn·e lhis season? If so ~ pita.\ of Oral SIU'(9"·

have your ebipn,lcnts attended ~ Teeth utracled, abeolatel7 wlth to by :;i! out pain by uae of tltallacd- alt or

G G "

t ~ pcrf ect am .eatbetic. eorge • UO t , Dcotal O.'!icc : Victorin St., aut

Import and Exoort freight Y, door to the Sum>ilD Office f orwarder. ~

Water St., St. John' s . ~ Connections tbruoul world ~ Rll~~~~~~R\

J. !. WHITMAN & SON, Tallon and Clothier& Our Stock of Suitings, Over·

coatiaga and Trousenags of all ldJl4a la the 'largest and beat we CTer imported-amongst them the nweat and most fuhlona1'le alaada.

Cmtom work ol all ~4• en· cated at loweat iiric:ea ud with delpatcla. ~

Meaaure CJ'.i'da ano p ttcma eupplied oa alf>llaittnn. _.Fit, Style, ana \-:.:irkmanahip

ran.nteed. ...

Guc:1~·ar-i Firs and e

ASSIJIUNCE CO'Y TED. Of l.ondon.

Subecrlbed Cap~J:2,000,000 •tr Total ID"9ted hada

upward& of • •• • • • • • :Z. 750,000 1a-Ann11al Income 11p- .7

wuda of-·-·... 350,000 ate The GOAaJ>t.U belaf a lnt-clui

Knrlllh Iimuuce Compu~. otren all tboae adftllta(•.moat ,Sealrable to l111urera, m .. andoubted atabW· ty, faterable terme aad prompt Mt­liUlnt oa claim• for Jou.

Tile uderalped barin~ blea ap­polated Apall for NewfouadlaWI are prepared to l8ne Policle9 aplut JOa by Fire.

T. & )(, Worru, St. Iolui'e

OOMFBDDATION LIFE- ._,

.Q, & Snvuao11, Br. ~ Av.rm llADDOCS, .. .,...t. I

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THE HARBOR GRACE S'(ANDARD AND CO.NCBPTI0N BAY ADVERTIZER , $1.00 a year in advance ; otherwise, $1.50 .·

water to the sea ro~ s awal•r· as distiaguished Crom he nadro-

Caaada'sctl fishen holds a place ruoua fi~~ from the ua "It is a well acrttd fact t~at o flmporlaacc In the Eutera coast· to fresh water for tbat purpo11), alasb asd dead wladfall cauae the al 61bor ie1 of the Domiaioa ;ic- i t was not uatil receatly th;at the arreatut fire baurd la oar foreat1 cord log to st;itcme:its coataiaed mystery of its spawai~g- place I~ citiea, tbe owatr of a frame la a forthcoming publication of wa, solve~. It wa~ d1ac~vered house bulug a corretp~adiar a· tho O!p,rtmcnt of Mariae & Fish· , that spawn1ag takC's place tn the mouat of iuOammable debria a· eriu oa t l.c Atlantic Fisheries oceaa south of the Btrmuda 1 .. round wouli be compelled to Tbc chapter beaded, •·The Eel la ads, fr.om .whc~cc the youa, speedily remove it. P.ablic opla· Fishery," coa taias 11ome interest- 1 make tbe1~ augrauoa lo Amert· ioa real:zca the obvlo111 danger la iaa- facts about 1be hah: ts of t he caa :ir:d .Eu~opesu ~at u . When such aa ietaace bat don not la eel :1nd the pre1ent 11t;iadirir of they a rrive 10. the rivers they are the case of alub l1ior la our tbe industry 1hat ara of mucb iui· ! about three 1ccbcs lour. The1 woods. The operator la Oatarlo portaocc tu 0 1•ebccers. remaia ia the ri vers for two or caaaot be upccted to adJ' to the

E1rly cxpho rr r• nf Can~a made three ynr1' u~ti l tbe :1pproach of cost of his wood. if his aclgbbor rafe~occ to the lmpor111acc (If •he I the rcproduc11vt !It.age, wbca they iu Quebec doesa't have to. Aud rel fishery carried oa by tho Ia· m 1 ke 1hr rat.urn JO~racy to the the operator cuttiag- wood oo diaos. To·day the eel. which !1 ~ters of t bo1 r111tlv1 tv forspawa· lnaed laod1 waat1 the owner ef highly es1cen111d in Europe aad 110£'. Oaly the young move 11p· freehold to be uader the same re­tbo Nor thern Uoi tcd States a• a strum. Adalt1 move do wnward, 1ulatieas that be is. E vea those tablo del icacy, is fuuad widely aod do col r.etara. B >lb mal111 who tvlD koow that the very Jif distribu ted in the rivers nd I ar.d ftmalca die at ua afttr tlleir of tlatlr buslae11 ls threatened-- y stream• emptyiog ioto the Gulf first aod oaly apa~cjng- period. a po11iblt bad ftre will aet a dopt of St. L 1wrenco aad tbc Altaatic T~e ~al fi 'b1ng method for the principle of 1l11b disposal uu­Occ:111. Howel"cr ootwi thstitad- eels ts to set trap• or pots acre11 1111 etlaera do tlae Hme. Aad the io,- tbc prominent place held by tha rivel' at strag~tic pelats. orraalzatioaa aod Interests iovol­tlae eel in our fishe r; exports, tbe These traps have a h1aged coraer ved are so diverse tha t there 11 00 domestic coa: umptioo remains and are eacloscd completely, fX· likelihood of volunlHJ agreement limited cept for a bole at. the bottom of 00 such a mea!ure. There ar.e

The commercial eel fishery is the upstream stde. A . fuoael· I oaly six authorities 1hat need ar­csrritd oo cllie!ly in Quebec, par- ehaped eatraace le:ids 1010 tlae gue, and the thing is lo the way ticularly aloag the Richelieu Riv- !rap tbr.ough the bole. :rhe .uls, ef being accomphahed-five pro· er and along tbe St. L awreoce os JOUraey1og seaward, are to>pruoo· vlncu and the federal govern-

Asent for Newfoundland. MR. .J. W. McGRATH

T.JOHN'.

ment. The Primo Mlaiettr of Canada i• the man to Initiate the monmeat iato definite action. Bia government caa 1u1reat a de· ftaite propo1itloo u a buh for a• iater·previaclal prorram aad arrument • . D.>u be delay dolag 10 btcauae soaie ••e else bu polated oat Ila aeed? Or 11 be too busy w~tb foreiga affaira to worry about tbe future j obs of thirtJ llaeusand Caaadiaos aad tlae malateaaace of export• worth oyer two hQndred million dollars 1 If Ur. King held a mortgare oa Brown'• house be would cert1ial1 1ee that Brown kept it innrcd agaiaat fire. Wiiy should not be aad the Prnincial Premiers 11e

.-===-=--.,,,.,-..,..,.,,=~=,,........,,,.....,,.....,.-..,,,.,......,,....--...,.....-...,_,,,...,, __ ,...-=-- to it that our forests are laaured far dewa u the Ille of Orleaaa.' ed I• the trap1, from wbiclt they by thote wbo operate tbem,-at Tiie riHra of L11vis aad f.otbla· are rtmo•etl aad retaiatd alive fo1 leaat to the uteat of removlor I•• Couatlc1 yield the larreat ebipmeaL Over 2,000 eel1 hue the wor1t ltaurd, by rtqairlar qaHtltlu. Tbe total aaaual btea captured ia a 1iarle day la 1lub to be preperlT dlspned of." catcla for Qae1'ec 11 abe11t 2.000,. oH of the traps deacrlbcd. A -From CauadlH Woodlaad1 Re· 000 ~•da. The catcll la Nova com:uoa local method of capture Tlew, Aur111t 1929. tleotla 11 onr 70,000 PG•• .. ; la 11 b7 1peariar. at wbicb th• la· New Br11a1wlc1r, 18,000 poaads. dians are p1r&lc11l1rl7 edept. ... la Priace Edward blaad, 13-000 pcnlad1. Coaalderable 1blp­... t1 of lln eela ar• macle te tile

Tlie Fia~ery. ::r--

Man-Made Gems. 1929 SEPTEMBBR 1929 ISIMl 'f lWIT F St I 1 I 2 I 3 14 1 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 ( 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I I 15 I 16 I i; I 18 I 19 I 20 I 21 ·1 I 2~ I 23 I 24 I 2s I 26 1<\11 28 I • 29 1301 I I ?1 I I

Aaether 1tep ia the •ire-lour ·aearch by man- for a proce11 by which be could muufacture rems artificially llH juat been talreo. Chemi1t1 have succeeded io malr­lar npphirca and rublea from pure clay.

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Specially dulgard vessel• are I empleyed to melt the clay drops of wllicb are thu cooltd aad 1

turned into 6ae gems. Tuey are I e, NAHCISSCS alread1 beiar sold for use ~. ~e· Oace more tbe goldtoiag da11 are licate g ri odintr and cuttinr a p- here . pliaocu, in watches, aad fur per· The ripeninr 6elds ; the tasseled 1ou1l wear. e:u;

It w111 thirty·ai::a: yur, 1~0, la The •melt of sweet clover ; the 1893, that mao 6r1t made b11owa low 81iag bawk; Teraioa of Jbat moaarch of l{tma, Tbc bum of tile reaper; tbe wheal lbe diamoad, b7 cbemiatry, The .la tbe. l hock; celebrated Freacb chemi11, Beeri A 1b1mmenag hue where tht tMoi11aa, tbea startled tbt world 1hadow1 fall; by producing diamoad1 obtained 'rbe wbir of I.he phe11aat; \be ~1 beating iroa, which"' ctt,.ralocd bob white'• call. cliaolYed car'-oa, la electric fur· Tbe •uci•c 11 red oa the river aacta of Illa owa 1avem•ioa, and road. 1uddealy cooUac tlae molten ma· ADd the wild grape droops witb t\:rlal. D11t fo 1pite of tlae Hnsa• h1 purple load, tlea, tlae dlamood1 were u~mar· Aad tbe roof of the forat 11 fu· lretable. They were mlaute ~a• teoacd about eaceedln1l7 costly. And to tlal1 Whb a 1ea1roa1 1Udl•&' wl&l&ia d17 tlley bne aner beea made aa• witbeut ; cbt"aply eu,..1.ta to be a c;ommer· Aad from tbe beara of tlle ptea• clal propoalun. Tllere 1um1 •• cry reaaoa, laowenr, why aome modi· Come Uae crimaoa Gula of tile red 8catloa of 11da procea. orperlaape baw tree. H eatlnlJ ••• metbod 1boald aot For tht' t.h1ter Palcter, wltb pal·

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Ia atirriur abroad ia \be amber Lu b,

W'itb the fold <•f lbe &ua aad the blue of the akin,

Antl a d.&~h of c.umiac from tile latt'tt auarlae ;

An•I u ence 1•f atu Just di1tillcd frnw the <lew1,

Mtr. J. w. McG•ATB. St. J u1.111·a, AuJ a <IM1· <' f the raiabow'e moat Aseat for Newfoundlaad. exquisite bue1.

make tbe prodactiou of '1rti6ci1! diamonds at 111ccetsful as that of rubica aad Hppbirca.

The well·kaowa " pule" dia· mooda art In a differnt class. They ceHl1t of a special kiad of glau, but aa enormous trade i1 doae ia them I"

PultL T RADB S:scaaTs. Ia one direction ma a· made 1tem1

have bad complete aucceu. T ha t is the purl· trade. It i1 well·koowa that a pearl 01ster depo1it1 -t ftt· cretion which euatuall1 fonds its pearl. It occurred lo mee {o re· gularlze this production by iaaert• i• r a foreign bod1 into li•lor oy1ter1. the depo'ltt1 on which would makcliae purls.

Thia process, operated chie6y by the Japaaue, baa prond vcr1 effcieat, aad a very larre trade is

For tb~ :'>fas ter P.aialer is paint· ia~ to·day,

He is paiotiag tbi1woraout1'0rld away,

Retouching the laadecape of old mother earth •

With• mutertouch; with a start· ling aew birth.

Ile is paiatiar Bis glery on a>bu•· taio and gleu,

Aud are, if you will , ill flit hearts of men.

Ancient Relles· Found in Mexico.

Mcidco City.-lJ.'ith the comiog of 1umm rand tbe rainy aeaaoa arehn o~ical acti•itiea of the Mule o•eroment have been suapeoded, ::a:eept for the viirilauce lrtpt over t e piore thaa 1,200 sites •l>ere remat 1 pf pre·Columblaa bu11dlnra r canlega are pre· 1trved.

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TO THE PEOPLE. When you have need to shtp or travel, patronize tbs Railway ! Why P Because it is operated for .your benefit, and·every time you use this means ot Transportation, you assist to, reduce Public taxaUon. View the maUer in a common sense light, and in future resolve to give your Earnest Support and Entire Patronage to YOUR OWN

transportation system.

After Shave Minard'a mixed with 1wcet oil

makes a cool, Hotbiag after suave. Rials tiny cuts made by raipr ,

Tbe most important worlr · of I __ ....,:i== __ ...,.._.,_,,.,.._,_ Muic.au arcb1eolegist1 ia the ! Ma1a area this year was the re·

done la tlaue 11 cultured'' pearls, as they are called.

~tera t loa of "El Castillo," ia Chic· hea l tu, Yucatan.

The white limutoa e temple of Kakulkao, teppl•I' a great pJra· mid wblcb cammaads the aucleat clt1 •. l~ !•traocu guarded by warr1or·pneat1 carved oo tbt door llatel1 1ud bJ featbuecl serpent columa1, ia now practically com· plt,td. . , The pyramid itself oace faced

wltb limeatoae 1lab1 held oa in panel aod provided with four eteep atairw1y11, is beiar recoa· stracttd oa Its north and wut faces with the fallen material, tbe rut to remain 11 found.'

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TRY -Ualted Statea la 1pecially coa·

•tncted well 1m1ch.

Hood 1ay1 that" A Qualrer lovc1 the oceaa fur i ts broad brim."

Tbe Labrador fishery bu tnraed oat ezceediarl11rood. Tbe plaotera aboiald nre a pcrtloa of tJieir utcbea aa abore fi•h. thus reducing tbe qaaatity of Labrador care aad malrinc ap for some of tbe sbortare la ahore care.

Ollatr mH•aadt purls arc made from qaother•of pearl , and hollow 1la11 beads ftlled with wax and ceated wltla a comb1aatioo of it tla· tlae ud minute 1ilver11c1lca from a little freshwater fish calh~d the bleak. But tbese, like " paste.., 41amoeds, art aiere imitations and hue DQt tbe 11me cbemlcal coa-1titt1eat1 and propertiu 11 the orlQ'IDal1, u is tlae case with '1 cultured" pearls, electrinlly

produced diamonds aad the latest German rubles and aapphi(es.

la Uunal, another Maya city of Yucatan, repairs have been com· pleted ou the falling f1cad11 of the " Govcroor'a Bou1t," callecl the most btautiful royal dweWag ltnowa.

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Few lab llave been the 111bject er rreater coatro•crsy aad re­... rc:b thaw the eel, commoa to tlle North Atlaatic ceash of both America aad Europe. While it wu kaown to be catadromous (ping from lruh or braclrl1h

"You had better ulr for maa· aer1 than moaoy," Hid a finely­dreued r•otlemaa to a beggar who Hlrtd for alm1.

" I 11lrecl for what I tlleurllt you bad tht moat of," was the cuttiar repl1.

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Modem science saYS soar sap. · Piles enero that lets Yoo cam .on with less food and ,afelY reduce wetmt.

WRIGLE'rS Is PUre cblde. soar and flavor. Cbewlni. the chide dlssolves tbe suaar and releases tbe flavor.

ID tbls Pleasant way YOU aet neede.d bod9' fuel and reduce tbe POOods.

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Theaitaatloa u seen at prcaent la dlcatea tbat It will be to the adna tare of planter• to get off tbel r Labrador cored liah aa po11lble, The pr!~ at prcaoat moatiooed la ss.oo. .

The nport or fi1b for August WH 30,000 qolatala Jen t b;in for Jut Aurast, aad September ahlpmeot• abroad to date are 40,000 qui11tala leu tbaa last September. Thia meaaa a loaa of conaumptioa of 10,. 000 qulatala, wblcb wlll to 11omc ex teat hue a depreulnr effect oa local ahipmeote.

Tbe r.ricc o( ebore,. fi1b at St. John '• • S8 SO to $9.00 aod the aamo prlcca hue been paid lo oat· porta for talqual 61b.- Fi1bernien'a AdTocate. Sept. 13, 19?9.

'FATAL A ccro1itT AT SALMONllR­Wl:liam Wal1h, aoa of Jobo Watab, mallmpa at Salmoaler, methladeath by accident oa Tauda1 moralo&', t&roarlt fallla&' from the top of a steam boiler, which wa1 belar coo· ttyed oa a tractor to . Salmonier. The aafortaaate man feU aoditr tbe wbeela of tho track aad ns laataat 11 killed. •

Bo1toa, SepL 10.- Robt. Keaaty, 26 year olcl lroa wt.rkcr ol• Cbeleea aad a Bewfo11adlaader, plaared 78 fe1tt to Ille death at the bottom of a caa..oa oa the lid• of a new dOwa. towa tower balldlor bere ~fa•t alrbt. :

Kcnaey had jut retaraed fro111 Newfoaadla9d wbere be attended bla father'• faaeral ead wu oa tbt job foe tile llrat time ta three wecka. l

J lliaard'• u .. ;;t ' for f:aracb•

Bt the nmi time, as far u looks are loaceroed, many or lbo arti· ficial pe•rl11old toda1 are 10 per­feot that lt le imponlble to tell them from· Uae·nal thing.

" Robert, dear, bow do you sup· pose those dozeas aod dozens of empty bottles ever cot late the cellar ?" '

" Whj, I don't kaow, my dear, I oever bourlat aa empty bottle la mJ llfe1"

Ia the ancient Toltee city of Teot ibuacau 011 the Mnicao blfb· lands, c::a:cavationa wtre made this year lo front er the ' 'Subterraaeaa Buildings" which are noted fo1: I their frcsc'>ea. Walla. Ouors r.11d terrat u . were fouad, and 1>4>1tery piecet, ooe of which ht•r• the painted figu're of a To\\ec priut.

P ossibly I.he most l•t•rutinr ef all the work of the ?4ezitaa Dl· rtctioo of Arcbaeologr. wbicll is under JHc Reyradu Vedia, bas beau the e:scavatloa aod k'utora· tloo, just completed, ef aa Aztec p1ramid 11t Teaayuca atar Mulco City, unique iD the eatlre ~uotry. Wheu duK up it wu found aa cit· 1crlbcd by a eyewltae11 of tte Spaois!a Cooquut, 1urrouaded on three aides by walls of coiled.1toae auptala., aad wilh a rreat 1tair­wa7 ea tbe fourth 1ldt, the al .. ef tile uttior 1110.

le it were feund carftcl H4 poliabed oraameat1 of jade, val .. canlc flHI Hd ltoae, fiae &rNW "tad• aod 1pear pol a ts of oMllfaa, pleen of a larce-llakld•ehl cllafa, Hd perbap1 •"t l•,.rtaat of all, wadi of cbarrr• clot~. for ftad1 ef (Hulae pr .. C.hamblaa tutllll are •ow ran.

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The American Taritr and Empire ' ~ Sunken Treasure. Trade I ~ -- Tbe uadcrlallioga of tbe mast·

La Preue (Ind.) : Wbalu~r ers of lbe t wo Italian salvage . they do lbe Uoiled Stales will ships the Artigllo aod Rostro, to

By Eorichiol{ Their d With still aced Caaada for their sup· recover the suoken t reasure of the Dr. Williama' Pink Pills. I plies of raw product• needed io Q Egypt, wrecked nioo years ago oo

great number of their principal the ll' reoch cout off Brest, bas Rbeumati~m is a disorder of the industries Their parchasttf of grown wkb ils progTeH. Tbe

blood. It a ttacks people wbeo raw and 11emi-manufactureJ Cano· 311.lvagcra b:ivc now the wealth of tbc .blood ia t.hin a od impure. tb ut\. diao producls 11onually reach a two notable wrecks instead of oee aelttng up l l'fiamm:illoo c f the figure of li v;: h l1nd rcd million dol · ' to btinR up from the ocean bot· musclu a lfd j 1!u•, ".\' c or. cold !:tr!\ a yeJ r Althnu~h lhl'y may trm. 1''ruks of fortune good aod weather . may s ~r~ the p:itoll of iacr..:aae tucir l:lriff, they c0& o:iot, bad, ii ave been the lot of aeckers rbeum~t1sll?. ~II ' '.' t - D!ll the cauSt j according to tbc Hoo James Mal· of s.:a trcuure, l>ut the maatera of Tbt .cau~11 1 ~ in •he. blt10.d. ~~t colm, acoaibly reduce the amouot),'tbe Artiglio nud Reslro may well apphcauoos or rubbing. "-'Ith hoi· of their Imports, wbilat we on tbi'; claim ooc of the most uo"1u&l u· meal• may ease tbc p:un. but ,do I o tber b.:iu\i, c:io e:i!il.v cut off pt ricaces ia tbc history of ocean oot rrncb the c:iu~e aod .tbe pains m•ny Of our imports from the salvage. While , drag.ing the are s~oa b:iclc :ii:-0110. 1 o g~t rid Uoittd Stares, either by increas· 1 waters oear wbrre tbc ·..EgJpl­of this mosl painful trouble you iug doruotic production, or w:ik· :iccordiog to marine chart, -weot1

must treat. it tb rougu l~l' blood ing more of our purcbaau iu down tbeir steel ropes became ett· aad for 1b1s pur~o~e no,lh•.°K c.lsc G reat Dritain or fre Domioiooe. 1 taagled io 01 wreck which the aal· cio. equal Dr \V1lltaa1 .. P1ok Pill'! I Thus the balance of Canadiao vagera believed was that of the wb1.:b from the lir•11 11 <'~1• to Int rrade will become in (avor of the vessel for which Ibey lrere search· :ictu.11ly mnltc r t: w ri~h b:o1.1d. Empire, instl':id of the United ing. It was revealed by the U· tbUS drivinv th ~ tbeuaP ''C JlOl'I:>!~~ St,. lCll, as al pre!leO t. ploratiODS, bOWCvtr, tO be the frnm tbt """" m. \' ~; n, .. rv l~ --~ wreck of tbe Drumm..,11d CHtle, Amiro, [.":)~ r l·,·~ r 11l1nlC'I. ~ I When the Next vvar Comes. wbicb •cot dowo with the loll •f S. 1dt .. "b .. 1 ·u • 1 ii~ C. •r I · -:k. 205 human lives aad a rich carro b m ll t.> S •"' : • I I .. d ;\O M· A .Crrmao ex cer, Herr twcaty-foor Jears before lbe fo•ui· ta · k or cute rl uni ~I DI .;-. b 1cl w .ildu• ~ Leipzig, C'>ll· dtriog of lbc E11pt th.H I could not " ~lie a hu11·l_rc l I 1rillu•c< a stnrtliog article ti> Die Tue leaa of th~ Drummoad yard,. wi1hrn' •o ni'-!cl: <,11fhrtu~ Eiche, a Gcr~au quarter.ly, n Castle waa oae af the most atrik· thal r \•ruhl I \I r 1r. . I C'>Ulu 1 · ui;n~ary of wh1cb appears In the iog trag-cdiea of U1uea ia tbe lat• not <lv he :~ •1 \' •rk, M~ i-..u.~ Bnt1s~1 Weekly. . ~err Nesti.er, tcr yeara of the last ceatary. AS movtmf'ot c:an".d gr~ t p:11n 1 1 :iskt , · C:io th ..: S1v1l Populatton the vessel was makiar it• way w.M uoder,t bc cu.: .,r n doctor but I be Pc~te;,!cd A:r;uost ~llac~ frow in a ueavy fog, tllrourh the trea· did .not imp O\:c .much ~hen ' !he Atr . ~be reply is dec1Jedly cbcrous waters at thr entrance of re1d1og of a sa~·tu c:ue 10 a 10 ~bc 1c.:~atac, :iod the . Gerara~ the hubor of Brcal, tbe captaia oew1p,per ~ de.:-!dcJ to try Dr. wnh.r s Vl.!11' docs aot dt":er sen· milde 11n error of aeveral milea ia Williams' 1'1nk Pills B.r the time ousl7 from tb ;i t of Eogl11b ex· hi'I rcckooiog aad raa bla abip I bad used tb r'!e boxc1, th.ere was li1li experts :ifter the L?adoo uoou the bid.lea rockl of Ouee­no uoubt tbey were hc!p1og me. u:iaoocuvrcs bad sbowo that gr:al s.ia t Islaod. It saok ·almoit ia· I took allogether ab.'lut n ~o:eo citi~1 could . oot be protected st.iotly. Three meo, who were bexu wbeo l was entnelyrehcvcd aga101t bombing Equadroos. He fouad by 6shcrmen cliogiog to the of tbc troubl<', 11ble to wnl lc four 11ervcd for four Jo!llr:I na an officer wreckage two days after the miles to my work. cbop wood ?II M all sections of . the Western fouaderiag of the abip, were the day, aod tbrn w~llc lJ,,,.,, aga1a fr~ot, <lnd wassp~ctally concerned ooly survivors Wub the wreck ~o anyone suffu1ng from rheum•· with defence air11011 gas a.t101cka olao sank a heavy s&ipment, of l11m 1,1 ~an ~lr?nG"l~. "~?mmeod Ho acknow!cdgu that tl ~1111 gold nuggets, corals aod diamoada Dr. Wt.ham• P1ok l Ills , . lhc German high cummand wb1cb -lbe largest coasigomeolqj ~eae

So!d by all dealers !a mcd1c1'!e• lauucbcd th~ first ~r~cat gu at· valua'>lu which, up 10 tb;it time, or will be scnl by mail, pos~ paid. lac~ on ?rtl 22., 1.91'>, .at Ypres bad ever been sen t to Fraace from .. t 55c. per box, by addre~ta{f T . agnto the .British hau. He South Africa. Maay efforts were McMurdo & Co .• St. J obn a, or W. asks w~elber 1t woul~ be pouible made lo recover tbit rich carge, H. Tbompaoa & Co. , Hr. Grace. to provide raa ~ask~ ~0. any future but ao trace could be fouad of the

__ _ ___ "!ar for the ea lire c1v1h11a popula· wrecked \·esael, although the sea Two elderly ~piaistcra were lloo, aad expresses the op1ni~o depths ia tac localtl wbert it ink

staying ia a seaside hotel bad that t~ere !s 00 hope whatever 111 were explored by dtvers aod aal· wh:il is called " a few words," tbat d1rccttoo. From his o.,• ex· vagiog crews. So hopeless ap· and thereafter passed each other puleace be caa remember bow peared aoy effort even to locate

much t ime aad tro~ble were spent its wreck that when plaoa wue by io aileace. I t I I th Id llb f t One day the maoageren said to • ra n ng c ao ten a . e roa I.a id to sc:irch for tbe Egypt, there spioi1tu No l. " Do you koow to guard tbemsclvn ag11ost tbe was oo suggestion that explora· poor Miss So·aod-So ( meotiooiag de.adly gas attacks. "Wb;t de· tioos migbt alao be made for \be No 2's oame) baa beca atuo"' oa t11led w~rk bad to be doae ia tbe Drummond Castle.

• war, uohl tic troops were to some --the nose by a hornet. We'ra all e1:t1at practised io sclf-protectioa This Age of Speed. so aorrv for her." • frtm gaa ! And bow infinitely

" Are you ? 'snapped t1piaister more difficult it would be to carry No. 1. " I'm. 1oiry for the bor- out such traioiog with tbe people net." a t homa.

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" The best mal'k 11 worlb!e11 if the owatr don oot uadentaad ile use." ~be fact is IIerr Nestler add1, tblr"tbe meatal aod moral strain woul4 be so terrible ia the eveat of a gas attack oo any great centre of population that very fur people would have coolaes1 t•

Ma. J . W. NcGuTa, th. Joba'a, meet the aituatloo. Tbe idea of Arnt for Newfouadlaad. a••ercrouad 1belter ia al10 rejrct·

" Do JOU act towards 1oa wife u yeu did before yeu manled ber r• queried the paraoa.

" Esactly," rnpoaded the tlml4 Jusabaad. " I remember jut bow I acted wbea I fell ht Ion with Jaer. 1 med to baar onr the feace la frnt- of her home aa4 p11 at lier •"•dew oa tile curtala -almost afraid to go I.a, aad I act

- just tbe same way aow wile• I ic•t 11omc late."

Bow to Purify the Blood

ed oa accoaat of tile eaormoUJ u· peaH iDYolved aad tbe certainty that enry aeriou1 air-attack would take tbe victims uHware. Gu attacks wauld be accompanied by iaceadiary bombs aad maoy otber weapoaa of deatructiH.

Tbe Grrmaa ef6cer lacoaviaced that at leaat 50 per cat. of the bombl•r aircraft woald reach their goal. Tbe oaly hope would be ia a war of reprisal•, aad that would meaa the wlpiar out •f

•rm~en to thirty dtopt of Es.tract <'I Rcot, co111111onl1 c.lled lbtlwa' SciCd't Contin S1"J> mt)' be talica in water with meat. and al bedtime, for inditoatlon, conatl. pation and bad blood. Pcniat• once in thl.t treatmCAt will al•• pe.nn.anent rclid in nearl.7 eYUJ ce1e.• Got th" ••""'"• at drunl.tta. -.

civlliutioa over the areas ia· volved. Europe, la bla view could aot aunlve aaotber war. Writiar oot as ao amateur, bat a1 oa1 whose daily life for four 1eara was 1peot lo these regioaa of horror. be pltads for a "refusal ehervlce" OD tbe part or scieatiStl ao4 cbe· mica! uperta whose skill i1 belnr

• exploited for the dntructioo of tbeir owa aod otber 1Satioa11. " Aad let tboae npecially beware who are Jiopiug lo earn war pro· fits I The DClt war will certainly leave behind ao profitetra." The nrticle closea with a paasiooate plea fo r radical, military disarm;'I.· mcaJ-

The South Africa wbali!lg fo. dus\ry Is booming at present ow· iag to the aumlter of ucelleat catcbts. Whale.a are geocraJly lo good cooditloa aad large alzcd. Over 600 whales have beca cap· tured by two wbalior compaoiea with 17 1blp1, 1ince tbe eeasoo atart'd at the begiaalar of Ma1. The catch ia claimed to be ex· cclleot all rouad, though there appeara lo be aligblly leas oil coo· teat per uoit thaa lu1 year. Whalu are pleatiful abo.t SO milu out off Port Sllep1toae.

Whipplng aa ubausted aerve ayatem with alcoholic atimulaata ooly sberteH the road to physical c.llapae. Try Auya·Neurall, the aew remedy for Nervou1 E1:bau1· tloo. Write for free aample to Davia & Lawrence Co., M.oatreal.

Tb1 population of tlae Wut Iadiea bu recantly been e1tab­l11bed u 1llghtly more than 10,· 000,0DO of which prebably 7,000,· 000 are blaek1or mulatloa. Wbltee pre4ealoate la Cuba and Porto Rico, ~ut la 'all other ialaada the colored rac11 outaumber tl1e wllltn.

leme curioua facta came to Urbt ceac:eniar tba ori1la ef tbe aa· tlHI of the CarlbbeaaL Tbe aa· ti•• c:.lered dtl1ea ef Bumada fer aample, 11 ,artly dttee•de• 1rom tlae Amerlcaa 1 .. la•, 800 ef wlo• were baalabe• to tll1 l1la•d darla .. tbe early Iadlaa wan la Ke• E•rtaad. la .,... ef t111 I• Juda ere tlaoalUda of Bladaa laperttcl aa coolle law •

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"Staid, slow Joba Bull," 11y1 the Toronto Globe, "bu act a aew world's rec.ord for apecd. Ia the air races for the Schoeider Cup oo Saturday, Sept. 7th, a Briti1b fly· ieg otlii;cr, II. R D Wogbora, trav· elled al tbe rate or 3:Z8 mi)CI ID br. , brukiag all prulous Schneider rtcord!I, and winoiog the rac~ Another Btitiah Oicr ncetdtd even thla terrific pace bJ four miles aa hom, maklag bit flight at the faeleat rate of apeed ever yet at· taiaed by a human being. The Itallaa eatraata for the cup, from whom enat tblaga had beea CJ[•

peeled, were, uafortuaately, fer. ced dowa early la the race, which left the event entirely ia the band\ of Briti1b aviator•

Since the air (ICH for the Sch· aelder Cup were iaaururated, i• 1913, eacb yelr they have been held baa aeea aew apeed record• e1tabll1bed. These record1. are 1hort·lived , laowevtr, aod improve­ment in the duiga aad coaatruc­tloo of auoplaau aod the latro­duclioa of more powerful motera are eoa1taolly leadlar to faster rates of travel, uatll one 11 juati· fied lo asking what the ed will be. A speed 1ucb as waa wltaea• ed by a mlllioa people oa Sept. 7, of between five aod aix mllea a miaute, was undreamed of a few ye~n ago, aod if IU!fgcatcd as a pouibility of the futu re would ao doubt have been laughed to 1cor11.

It 11 hard to realiu just what tremeadous advaacea have bua made la the apecdlag up or traat· portatieo la the Qllt ccatury. Tiie Loadoa Observer, which r11aa a dally column entitled, "Hua· dred Years Ago," reprinted the other day ao account of bow the Dub of Welliagtoa and other celebrltin rode at alxtrea mllu aa"ttour la "Mr. Gurney'• ateam carria1e." Tbe event wu leoke• apoil aa portealou1, wblcb it ua· deu~tedly wae. No doubt lbe lroa Duke ••d hit frlaada were con· rratulated upoa tbelr Hrvfvfar tll• daarua of auch 1 •reckl111" 1peed. But the world 1mllea at tbla to-•ay. Ia tlaree mlHtn aoms of tb1 plaan racl•r I• the Beutla ef Earlaa• •• Sept. 7tb bad.tranlled a frt&ter •latHce tbH Yr. Guraey'• atea• carrlare did la H bear, aad DHt ef the multitude rot hyattrlcaJ o•er the feat.

Tbl1 la aa •1e of 1pee4, aad it aaama impossible to aatlafy the demaacl for it. A Germu llatr croaua (be A.tlaatic la 4 d~•· 18 boan aacl 20 mlaatta. a Briti1h boat doa tlle trip la tbree boan mere. tht Graf Ztppella eadrcla

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. from selected dairy herds. Use it daily for every milk need and have a few tins ' in reserve-it keeps indefinitely without ice in the unopened tin •

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the elobe la 20 Mita. Aod 10 it ion. All of wlfCh, ia the words •f Klplia1'• MacA.Gdrew, leaves l'ma doot o' the macbiae; but !-bat about tlae Mn?"

A atao oo " boli•fay caught a big oor\bera pike, the biggest be bad ever landed io b is loog and busy life Ile was elated. He was crazed with joy, aod be tele·

graphed bis wife: "I've got !lo~; weighs aevea pounds 01o d it is n beauty."

Tbe ~ollowiag was· the aoawer be got : "So hue I ; weighs t ea

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An insurance policy covers your property, and adda to your life, as it removes much of your worry.

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His Excellency's Visit.

BE ·sunE TB.IS. F.!LL that you get

Bia Excellency Sir John Mirldlc· t on ncco111v11nr..J b}1 Lady ~id•lle· tnn'. came her<' by special tram from Carbonear on Tuaaday in . tho r :irly &!torooou a.nd at~ o'clock t hey leh t heir privnle cnr al tho Stati11n beinic mot lw Meesrs F. C. Archiu:illl and T. G. ·.Ford, Cbnirma n nn<! ::lecrelar.Y ol tho Heccption Comm1Lteo, H•" Lordshin BiHhop Mnrch, R' v 0 S T om ploi'on, lte:vd Frs ()' Neil anJ B oward 11nd other mernbera oI tho Reception Committee A gu:ird of honor from ex-servicemen. u nder w. J . Dri!cnll, !'res ident of the n . Absolute . Satisfaction- or W. V.A. wns then inspected, nfler Your Money Back. which llis Excollency and Lady (

:Middleton escorted hy t ho ruem bera ===================== _ -===========--========= of tho Commiller, in aomesoventee!1 / c:irs, p rococdr1l liy way of Bart"ey she in~pected both com oie.-. and Street P ipe Trnck, \\'Rter Street, lo gnve IL most .Al . adreas. ex­SI. Pnbl's Ch urch, tho UoilPd Churcl1 preslling hefiolr as being highly a nJ the R. c. c .• thedrnl. :ind c:ill· plensed with tho C'..ompnoita 'l'bo iog on D is I,ordship Bi&hop ~forch, members of tho locnl associntion 11 nu from thence to '7t Paul"a Unll were present nnd htld the plE'ASUre or ,vhl'ro n ln~a concou r~e of people meeting nnd com·ersing, wilb LRdy h:id congrcgat\ld. ll erc. following Midd leton.

OBITUARY.

Mas. M.t.•T LE£ The.death of Mre uary Lee. wife

of Mr. Patrick Lee, of Carboaear, occurred at her home there oa llon· day morning followia&' a fairly leogtby illoe11. ~Ira. Lea was was in her 4itb, year, aad waa the daughter of Ura. McCarthy, or McCartby'a Botel, Carboaear, aad !or maoy years waa lo eharie or lhie eatabllehment. Ber kind aod amiable di1po1ilioo made for her ma or frieoda, who deeply regret her pa111pg. Mra. Lee wu ner to the fore io uodertakioga of a •ocial oa· lure, pertaining' to St Patrick '• Church u well u public fuactiooe and her ready aod nluable help in tbeae uodertakioga will be great11 miued Left to mouro. are her bu•· band. mother.one daughter. Marcella, one 100, John. who bate the aympa· t hy of all io their aad bereavement. The funeral wu held o:i Wednesday afternoon and wu very la.rirely at· tended, m:iny frleod• from here be log .preeent. The 1ervicea were

I\ few ITOnls uy tho Chnirma n. Mr. Al nboul 5.30 r. ,l. Lnd.J ~liddldon For 1, 'ccrctnry of tho Committee, motored to tbe tmin where she was r O!ld nn uddrcr.s 1Tbich wns pr~onted joined by H is Excellency on h is re­to H is E xcelltmcy. T he follo1ring tu rn from tho nirport nod shortly ia Lhe ndtlrl'~S : alter G Q. clock, tho specinl trJin left To H is Excellonc1· Sir J ohn MidJle· for Bny Robcr Ls 1vbero nn oOiciol

too, K. D. E , c M. G., Gov~nor vs. it was mndc tl10 followi ng m orn: a ntJ Cti nunnndt:r· i li·Chief i n :ind ing, while in tho nh ernoon 1 tbe over the Colony vi Newfoundland itubornatori:il party ret urned lo St. and its J)epc•ldcncie3 • J obn't. Mnny ll:sgs were in 01•idence

th rough t he to·rm duriog the visit Mny it pl<'llFO Your E:cccll~nc.1-. .:- nnd t hough the weat her ins rather

It is wit h .fo.cl_in1:ts ol griihlicnt~o~ unsettled t he min held off u ntil the nod loynl rc101c11.g thnl 1~e. th~ cih- avcnin;;:. We trust thnl Hie Ex­:.r;ens or thl' town ~f Hnrbou r Gr:ic~. cellencr :md t:idy Midd leton l hor­welcomc Y.our Exce!l~ ncy cm tins ' oY~h!y. enjoyqcl their abort tay nnd your firal ,·1ce· rl'~al \II ll. . will h:ivc lilt'nsan t recollections of

.A ~ loynl . FUliJ eC!~ or Il l!! Mo; t their firs t visit lo Hnr bor Or.ice. Gmc1ous Mo1esty K ing George \ . we followeil prnyerfully tho courdu o f Hi" M11 je~ly'11 illnes:1, not! rr joicecl in common with the mcmbors of the YllSl Briti,_:,h Empire nod the world in genernl , at our Sovereign's re­storation to hen Ith.

Your Excellcnry's tour of our country, ns the pcreonnl ropre!enta· t i\"o of H is ~fnje1ty. n-ill strengthen t h e bond which unites Brit11in's old­est Colony to lho Motbcrlond nnd the re~t of T ho Empire.

We earnestly pray tha t jOUr s lny in this Colony. the most a ncient gem or tbe llrilisb Crown, will be p ltnsul"3blo nnd prolit.Ablo to you ns our Governor nnd to us as being wisely go\·emed. . .

To Ludy Midd leton, whoso actlVl· ties in the Girl Guide and ot her be t­terment movementa.ie so well kno"n, tbe c itizens of Harbour Grace ex­tend a h earty welcome.

We tru•t that your viait to ou r town will tlicit your inlt:rt"!t and that your prc~ncis will stimulate us to grnler efiorL, ao that when next you vi11it u s you 1uny a~e a marked improvement in our imlustrinl and eocW life. · Si~ed on behalf of the citizens of

Barbour Gractt, F. C ARcmnALD, Chairman T. G. FollD, Secretary.

Bia Excellency then made a "hort reply expr9inst hie appreciation of the addre1111 which wu couched io Jo,.l term11. Ile referre1I to the re­cent illneu of Hi11 M11j~ty the King and •lated th:it n o,Wiere in the whole Empire was there more eolici· tudo flhnwn than in this anciont Col· ony which always hos been d istia­gu111bed by iUi loyally . Ho touch ed oo our ind ustries and ;;tnted that in our oil refinery, superior cod oil wu being turned out th11l hmd in quality over any olhl'r H o also rllferred to the I mperi11l Cablc, Ai rportaod Soot and Shoe Factories 'uid other ind us· tries and regretted tha t more atten­tion wae n ot given the fishe ry which b ad been of 11uch value to linrbour Grnce in the p118l. 111' concluding hie epeech be exprused the wil!h that our to"n woold prosper and would continue lo be a happy and vrogrl'!ll!ive comwuoily. .!'lot. much time being t t the d isposal of the par­ty, H i11 J£xcellency t beo left the ba ll and accompanied hy some of the com mittee \•i1ited lho Cotl Oil Re· finery of Squibb-Munn & CompJny. '9bere H is E xcellency "'Ill! gcetitly interested in tho up-to:d11te ma­ch inery ond nppointment of the p lan t. Hie \·i,it. to ~lunn a L h •er lfn l f 11ctory Wl\8 nlAO of much in· lerest 11rter which the p:irty vi itecl tbe Boot and Shoo Factory of Measra. Archihnld Bros. Lld. The lmperinl C'.able Sta tion wu next viaitt d end W'here a mes111ge wns de· l ivered B is E xcellency from lhP S operiotendeol nt London lo which Hie ltxcelleooy fonrArded a reply

The parly next proceeded to our Airport. " her' H1:t .i::xcellency wns greatly p leutAI with tht' lny oat nnd e:d en11ivene.!8 ,,f t he field Vuly .Midd leton, who is Chief Cnm m is· aiontr of the Girl lioitlM in t~e meantime bed p roceeded to thl' headquarters of the Girl liuide11 aod Browoiea on Victoria Street, where

Our Forest Resources.

~Jany rumors are curren t concern· ing thu dc \lekpnient of t he Gonder proposilion, t he tmn~fcr of t he pro­p er ty from tho Reid interests lo t bo ti e11r,9l people is moolt!d It is un­J .,r'3tood lbnl whatever in terests 11s sumo control Lhe concwions asked will be bonvy nnd include g rnnts or t imber lnndson Lnbrndor Ooubtlcs3 t be unemployment question will be brougb t in nnd \TOrked to the ut· m'>Bl ld give ndditional" weight lo tho r -<:Uesl for henvy coocess.ions. Surely it i11 time n ew industries "ere undertaken on their own merit, but it baa been the history or s uob uo­dertaking3 tb~he greatest cone~· aioos nre Mkt:d to make th elle in· du!ltries veritable boonnzu for the comp:ioiea opt:ratiog, to the detri­ment r.r our country ond people.

. cooductcd by Rt Rn. Mooe. Mc· earthy.

MR. JUl&S R EDD>.

The newe of tbe death of Mr· fame• Reddy. wh ich took place in ,Bo11ton. Mau .• on Tueaday moraiog was recelnd l<>.ter that day bJ relatives here. Mr . Reddy wa1 the 100 of lbe late Mr. and ·Mre. Jamee !:(eddy of tbl• towo, and bad been reaidioi la Boaton for ml.DJ"yeara. He wu 73 yeare of age and visited hero a few yeara ago ou a holiday . Hie d ealb followed an accident lo which be recei'•ed acriou• ioj uriea. Left to mourn hie puaiog are two brotbera, Will\;lm lo Mootreal, [lernard ar thia town l.nd one eieter, l\tn. Jamee Joy of New York City. The frleoJe of the deceued will re· ,ret lO learn or bil puain&", -Mr. James Coady Replies

to" Native. "

Such industries na the pulp and paper nncl mining should be upable EotTOR BARBOR Gucc STA"D.uo.

r . . b b 1. h Deu Sir : -o running wit t e a 1g test conces- May I trepaat 00 your nluable eiona such a.a free duties on ma- apace to correct aome afatemeot• cbinery To 11dd to the5e conces- made by .. Nati•e" lo ber uotu oo eiona ia but he.,ping rich gifts on F rid•y lut. corporationa, gifts that we can ill BuinJ beeo forcmao of the work afford. Our foresi resources, what I tblak I ourht lo know, yet, al· are left of the111 to oa, are rapidly though I wu aot abeeol ror oae increasing in value , owing to the mlaute except a t meal time. I did enormous demand mllde upon lim· aot ace any viailore. oeither wa• ber in the pulp and paper induatriea there at aoy t ime three o .. eraeera or

boaaea oa the job. Tbe men with io other countriee and a wiae gov- whom I worked did not reaent the emmenl \TOuld board "bat ,,.a have feel of my beior foreman : aod yet left 11nd see to it tbat the country they were all manly meo who would and people receive the benefit or the not beaitate to aa1 wbat tbef wealth of fo rest lnod yet remniniog thought. To wbat road ioapector Agnin, unfortunately . the time is not ~oea abe rtfer ? Surely oot the oew too for distant when it will bo difli- 1a epeclor o! bl(broade. be would cull to supply rnw mnlerial to ket>n hue no bu1111eu ioepectior the.work

. . r In queetloo If ·• Nathe" bad v11ited the great pulp in1lls a lready to th111 the work ibe would hue got her country at. wMk .. • What tim~r ~e fact• s tra ight, aod not have drawo havll ocquu ed with Labrador is tn- 110 much oo her im11rlnall9n . creasing in vnluo d aily and it wore May I add lhill the youog lady better to hold i t u ntil . the demand who write• uoder the " Noa de· for i t will bring I\ goodly re,·eouo to Plume" of " t:fative" ebaru. with our country. Bot with preaent con- all !amoua writ~re. the honour of dition11 i~ ia a lmost loo m uch lo OX· ba.10&' her l~eolllJ known.

t th t lb ·ru f Io cooclue100, 1 heartily echo her pee a a~ ereatso our country cloelof remark :-" No wooder peo· and _people ~nll b~ tho onl~ ones LO pie are taughlor at "our" expcn1e. receive cons1derah on. It.1a for our Youn •ery truly. people to call h ands off Lnbradnr JurEs Co.t.DY. before we wake up a nd find ils val· uable rjcou rces hnve been given Imperial Cable Under New Mao-away, fi.i th, whoever tbe g:iir e: agement. may be, Newfoundlund the loser

The New Game Laws.

Acrord ing to soine of the St. J ohn's papers t he ehootiug of birds hefore the opening dato of the !CA· eon he.s been re1>0rled. This ye.'lr the seasl?.n open• on October lat nod cloaes on December 2t•th . The sale of birds is not allowed un til the 16th or October. 01\'ing to t ho amnll a­m ount or' puhlioi~y given th ' chang­ing or the ~Id act therf! is rriuch m is­understand mg and many nre en\ire· ly ignorant of the changes made. Tbe ahootiog of 1111 wild and migra­tory birdt<, excepting crows aad hawk11, 1vn.s banned in the ne" act and we dou bt if p-Gp le throughout the Jelond a ro fully · nn re of this cbnnge Ag• in mnny who enare or eboot rabbit!t are at a lou r '!Jardlog the openin~ and duratit.n of the .... eon ad forth CO't'erin1 tbeH animala. They kno• tbat the Ille of wire in

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From a preu me11are it i• learned that the working of the Imperial Cablee, the beam wireleaa aenlcc lo the Dg_mlalooa aod tadla wi~ be trao1fffl'ed from the Poet Office to the Imperial aod loteroatlooal Com­pany. Tff t ran1fer t akes place oo lluoday. The branch or the Impt r lat Cable Sen ice here will paH from control ol the Poat Office to the oew C:impaoy wbic'1, It 11 uoderatooa, will cootloue the operationa of lhla alatloa. '

the making of snares is no" illegal but do ao~ kno" when they are 11-lofl'ed lo take and sell rabbita. We would ult tbal a notice giving foll particulars of the chl\nge in the old net be gi ven the widl'l!t publicity and so, by- & perfect underatanding of the reqolremenll.. the law "ill be more blrictly adhered lo .

Archibald'• Shon ue Good Bhoea -.QffdDWTIOB W'B.-

. PERSONAL.

Hu. N. L Noel, Jacambeat of lbe Mlaaloa at It. Aatboa7, wbobad beea here lbe put moatb oa a bail· aeaa vl1lt. left bJ tbe K7le oa Wed· aeeday etealar oa bla retara to St. Aatboay. Rev. Noel will retara p1'0bably by tbe New Year. oa leave of abeeace. wbea be will take ap ad· ditioaal 1tadlea at St. Joha'a.

Mra. Charles White. of Stephen· ville, arrind here on Wedaeaday ueoiog on a vlail to relallTea aad at preaeat ie etayloi with &Ir. aad Mr•. B. D Archibald. l\JU White'• maay friends are pleaacd to ate her agalo.

Mr . E. S lmmooe, who had been oo a Ti1itior to Hooping Bubor, re· luroed home urly Mooday moraioi.

Mill Lillil.n Godden, d3ug'hter ' of Mr. aoci Mra. Charle• Goddeo. ·who )ltd :beeo reaidine- at Bo1ton the put few yeare. arrived home yeater day to apeod a holiday with her pa.rent a.

Min Maisie Pyoo, dao~bter of f.Jr. aod Mre John Pyon of Bilnty Street, left bJ the 1. 1. Kyle oo Wed· ne1day laat for St. Aqthooy where ebe will eater hoapital for treat· meat.

Mr. RJ lph Aodrewa. who hiid beeo working at Bell lalaod during hie aummer vacation, returned home on Saturday l\od left here oo Suod-o for Bell lt laod to j oin no ore boft f~r Sydoey, on b io w111 to resume ht• eludiea at Oalbou1ie Ucivcuity

Mr•. ~. Templetoh, 'lt!!o had been on l. vialt lp ".C.!rilllogate '- fo r the put tbn:e muntha. returntd home by the Kyle on Friday.

Mr. Cbarlea Martin. who weot to St. Antbooy B oepital fo r treatment early iu Auguf t. rc turocd by the Kyle oo Frida] la et aod ie oow considerably improved in bcalllJ.

Mr and Mra. Eroeet Sheppard left here thia morning for JIJootreal. Mr. Sheppard r.ill ecek medica l t rea tment for eye trouble at Moo· l rcal, l.Dd it ie thei r intention of 'iaitiog Boaton before ret o roiag home. ' Capt. T . A. No1ewor lh1 aod crew who: bad been at 5-1 Bay thie Summer, returned bo.ill'by t he Kyle oo Friday Int. Mt and Mre . L. A . Wbilm:io, wllo ad been to St Jobo '1, returo· ed b car laal n eninr.

TENN IS. )

The members of the Aero Tenoi1 Team. ac~ompaoied by eome of t hei r eupportera 'lai ted Bay Roberta yea lerday afternoon and pl11yed a re turn game with the Bay Robert• Teooia Club. Tbe wea\ber waa fioe and there wu :i g oodly num ber of epec· tator• pre.cot , Owing to a bre:ik· do wo Of One Of tpe CUI Of the Tilit• ora I be ladiea double wu d elayed somewhat but all (be gamea were 6oiabed fairly early. The reeult or the iournarnent waa a wi11 by the Barbor Grace tel.m by tbree nea ts out ol 6Te, the aame 1core ae reeull· ed lo the touro1meot played here two weeks ago, The uenta whb playen aod •cores waa ae follow1-Ba1 Roberta. Br.. Grace.

Mtt~ ·s SINGLES. J. Sambllng. W, Ha1e1.

Woo by Bay R oberta, Score-6- 1. 6-2.

MEN'S OoonLES. L. A . O' Brieu, J . Bulmao. T . A Brien. , J . Moriarty.

Won b1. Hr. Grace, Sc9re- 6-4, 8-6.

LADt&s' SINGLES. Miu Boward. Mra . W. L . Roea.

Woa by Br. Grace, Store--f>-3. 6-3. !r,f LXED DOODLCS.

Miea M. Jo1, Ml11 r.f. Chafe, A. Wlt100. B:. L. ,Oke.

Won by Bay Roberti, Score-6-4, 6-3.

LADIH' DoOBL£8, Miu Dawe, Ura. B . O. Archibald, Mill M. Jo1h Mlea 0. Beath.

Woo "' Br. Grace. Score- 6-1, 6- J.

Tbe games •ere tborou&'bl1 ta· joyabh: •ome of the eveata belar mo•t iotereetla&'. Followlog the iramea ten wera aeued io tbe Staff t:louae and later dancU!g .war. io· dulred in u tha Cable Ball t he w'1ote evcolnr prot1oi a thoroogb llUCCCIS.

The •cltooaer+Yoanr Sood ar. rived here- oa aeeday morniot wltb oil aad li't'Cr 10 Moua. W. A. 11 ....... .

B.esults of the Commercial Scliool Examinations for the Tet m ·

Ending June aotb, 1929.

Tbe following hue bet:n awarded Silver Medal• from Slo:ul- Duployan Society: ffama,atc. En1land~ the rcceot Competltioo, held lo (fuae

Suaie L lll1. Sll•er Medal for Ac· curac1 io Clua If : Maiale Babb Si1"1r Medal fo r Accuracy in Cla11 1:

The following- hue beeo' awarded Diploma. from the Sloao-Duployaa College, Ramagate, U:agland. S.r.uo DtPLONAS at 80 worda per

miaute. Nellie Ryno aod Eileen Shanahan.

DIP.LO.I.US OF ACCURACY IN REl'ORT l~G ST\.L£.

Carmel Baller. Roberta Duff. Daiay Panone, Almt1. Noacwortby, Albert Aah, Gordoo l::lllrrle, William Parmiter, Patrick Bruce. •OtPLO:llASOF .o\ CCUIUCY t" LE.t.RllfJIRS

STYLE. )lalsie Babb AllDl. Noecwortby.

Sl'EED TEST EXOllNATION Tbe followinit were aucce11fal in

tbe Teet a t 40 word• per mlaate. Hooora: Vid;i Abbott, Nellie

T bomey, Sulc Lill1. Bazel Crantt, Ralb Alcock. !\lary Bogaa. Paa : Albert Aah, Edna Paraoaa. Lllllu Btnen1oa.

OFFICE Rour11••· Firat Divieioa . Pa11. (la order

of merit) Ntllle Tbomey, Bileea Shaaabao, Vida Abbott, Nellie Ryan. Albert Aab. Buel Craae, Saale Liiiy, Marv Hogaa, Edaa Pareoea.

Second biwlaion. Carmel BaUer, Alma No1ewortb1. Gordon B arrie, Roberta Duff.

TVPEWIUTING {FIRST D1v1a1011.) (Jn order of merit)

P ;i.11. Sutic Lilly, Vida, Abbott, Ma ry ; ilOJ.?an. Rulli Alcock, Nellie Thomcy. Nellie Hyan, ltdoa Par· eoae, Albert Aab, Bu:I Craoe, Lil· lian Steve11son.

Secood Di viaioo. Pa11. Roberta Duff, Eileen Shan·

ahaa, Aimil No1ewortby, GQrdoo Barria, Co.rmel Butler, Daley l'ar· eooa, William Parmiter, Patrick Bruce.

Boos: K&E'PINC. (F irel Di•is ioo )

Bonou . Albert Aeh, Nellie Ryan. Bazel Craoe, SOiie Lilly. Mary Boj?an. Vida Abbott, Edoa P.ueoot, Nellie 'T'homey. •

Pa11. Rulb Alcock, Lilliao Ste· \"tDIOO.

Secood Di•iaion . Paas Pa t rick Bruce, Roberta

Duff. Car~cl Buller. Dai1y Paraooe, Alm:i Noec?:rtby, Gordon Barna.

. S1•£LLINC. 1'~ Diviaioo.

S onora S j ic Li lly. Nellie Thomey, Mary ogao, Albert Aab, Bnei.crene . • • Pan. L illian Sle•coeoo, Nellie Ryan, Edo:v?fuoo1, Ruth Alcock, Vida Abbqfr.

Second Divfaton. Donora. Roberta fluff . P11n.

Gorcton Barria. Camel Buller, Eiletn Sb:inah:io. D~i111 Par10111, Aimil Noaewcrthy. Willil. m Parmiter.

No te- T he rc1ulle of the Peoma o· abi p Eumiualiou hue not 1et been i:ecriTCd, ~)

CONFEDERATION LIFE.­mch25.tf

No.TE. o~· TUANXS.- Mr. M11rtin Sheppard <1nd family with lo t hank :ill t hose who eo kindly aeot wrea tba, 8owcra aud meuagea or 11mpl.tby. a len those who io any way helped them in the rccen l illneaa aod dea th of a IO'l"ing wife and mot Iler.

The STASDhNU rrccotly received word from :\1r. t<:dward A. Jonca. formerly of th is town, who w:ie here a few Jears :ii:o fro1~ Bos ton. Mr. Jouea 11 no1Y :i private i11 the U. S. Mt1rine11 and ia al preeent 11t:il iooed at Sain t Thomae, one of the Vi rgin lal11nd1.

The Humber Herald ba11 beeo wrilted for libel by the owuera of the •·George L." Steamabl p Com· pany, wbo a u ees damagea at $10 .• 000 for al~ged defamatory nnd ml•· lel.d ing 1tatemcot1 coocernloi the abip Jn"a recent publicatioo.

F ollowiog the accident at St. Jobu'e on Wcdoeaday last whea Jarne!I Duller loal hla life, Njlllp LeMcuu rier, t he dri,e r of the track wae app(ellended and appeared be· fore the Magietrate'a Court , charged u followa-

1. ••You eland charged for t hat 1ou tbe said Philip LeMeuurier oo the 18th day of September. lo the year of Our Lord One tbou· uad nine hundred aod twenty· nloe, relonlou1l1 did kill aad

· atay ooe Jamee Boller, a,alatl the peace of oar Lord t he Klar. bla crown aod dlJrnlty. "

2. "You etaod charged for that you the H d defeadaat on the 18th day of September, 1929. b1 beiJtg iatozlcated wbll1t la charre or a motor • ehlcle did' commit a breach of aectloa 73 {b) of t•e Slcbway Trallic · Act 1925 29 ameoded.

Be wna not ulced to plead and wu liter releued on $20,000 ball.

BORN.

On Sept . 12tb •. a dauahter to Ur . aod Mr• . Geora~ Pl~. Water Strut Eaet. • ;

Oa Sept. 16th, 'a d1uihter to ad., nd llra. J9ha C. Noel, _

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SUPERIOR VALUE. EXCELLENT FLAVOR.

UNVA~YING HIGH QUAUT~

NEVER SOLD IN BULK.

1-2 LB. TINS, 45c AT

M. T.· JONES. ••••••

N WALL PAPERS Claoice Selection.

Borders to Match.

M. T. JONES· CHURCH SERVICES.

Church of England. ST. PAt;t.'e .

11 a. " ., Mattina. 3 p ~ Cbildreu 'a Service. 6.30 p m. , E Teoeong.

CURtST CnoRCll . 6 30 pm .. Evea1oog.

ST. PETER'S. 1 l a.m , Boly Communion.

United Church. Dlwioe Senice at the United

Church at 11 a.m. a.ad at 6 30 p.m.

~ s. KYLE.

. ...... .... ..... Arohibald·a Shoes are Good Shoes

CONFBDEBATION LIFE.-

The Halifax Road R3c~ i1 bclnr run to.morrow and t here will be much tnlereat takco in t he re· eulte. L~te r~porla from the tl!am repreaentlog Newfouodland are tbat tb.e boya are in good conditioo and will ro~d accounts of tbemeel•.:a. T he1 wall hue the beat wi1he11 of a ll for their 1ucce11. Thia eeaaoo other Caoadlao cluba are "orkiog­bard to accure the coveted team troplly now held by our Jada, aod a bard act 11 a~tlclpated.

The tofal ehipment of iroa ore fr~m Bell lalaod up to the 23rd. or t h11 m.aoth rca<;bcd the million mark the ab ip meote ( o that do. le beiu' ae followa : -

T he 1. • · Kyle, Capt. Brenton. ar· rlred here from Labrador on Frr day evening laat aod after t;inding 1ome pu11co~ere and freight pro. ceeded lo St. Jobo'e. While oo her Toca Int trip north the Ky le e truck a To Germo.ny ~83.669 rock aod damaged eonie of her bow To Sydney 468.910 plate•. rather elightly. b11t :ie 11he T o U S . A. 43.940 was leaklog it waa expected t hat To Scotland 5.330 would have to go on dock . On u ----riul at St. J obo ' 11 an exami na tion 1001,849 wae made wheo it lf:ta found tbo.t 0 .oe c.irgo waa ' ent to Scollaod llockiog wae uouecenary :lad t he during l,h1,. .rear.:ia a t":il eb ipment, teak l\'H atopped with cement . t he dcelluation be ing Ardro .. ao.

;rbe Kyle arriTed here on Wed11e11 · -day evening and a fter a delay of an T B E hour or eo takiog- Creig ht, abe leh here for Carl•ooear on her way Sf. Panl's Womens' 'ssocia11'on· North. She baa a full load of p ro .8

:ind vi1iou1 nod g eoeral freight for Yartoua paiota oo Labrador A sbipmeot o( t wenty paira of li ve St C lb • ' fi' J 1 n • d black foxe• are o n board t bi• trip . a erme s tr s uotl beloogiol! t°'tbc Budt oo Day Com pao1. T beac aui111:il1 were recently purcha1ed by the Compa ny al Prluce Edward feland :iod will be U1ed in fox farming opera tions on Lilbr:id.ir by the Company. T hey are nluetl a t aome i"..S.OOCI. .

"Dalton" Council Annual Meeting.

T he an nual meeti ng of "D:illon'" Council. No. H-18, l\:. o f C .. was held on Sunday aftcrooon laal at their Council Room. Following the :idop tion or the varloua reports. wh ich •bowed the Society to be lo heallh r cond ition. 6uancia lly a od otb erwisl', the e lection of officer• wa• beld, be· lo&' cooduc ted by the Oietricl De· puty, Bro. W. H. Kennedy, and re· 1ulted aa follows :-

Graod 1'nigbt- M. P. Stapleton , Dupaty Grand Kn ig h t-P. Lee. Cbanccllor-Jame1 O'Brien. Recorder-W. M. O'Coooor . F loaod al Se"cretary- M. T. Jonu, Treaaurer- E D. F reeman . Warden- R . Wal1h. Advocate- W. l<'reeman. Inside Guard - Richard Ryan. Out.aide G1tard1-K. Tho111e1. T .

Tobia. Trgateee - C. L. Kenoedy, R .

O'Shea, P . J . Duon. Pbyelclao- Or. G. A. Strapp. Chaplain-Rev. T. D. O'Neil.

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will bold their

ANNUAL S!LE on

Wednesday aod Thursday November l 31 b, :ind 14lb.

Puliculan Later