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I "I X I 'I . -­ -­..1- ­�'. . .. . I ��"'�,',k�, �::. ) G 0., � q"V . , ��`;'!`,,��` P"',�,:,�- �',.'�, �""­��",�"*�: 'L strike. - Etver)r aerdlrome, avery,400a. , Page 2) - Gold. Mines Conference . : -1 . . " ;;`�P',"�� �.��:��, �;.i,r�,��,��,����"'�, � , 11 ofti kit ,:�"'��:�,,,kY�',�� , wbatolued trom , ,, - . ­ . . " :''�­`�':�:.;*, �� , (BY Will -son Woodside, in Toronto . I rot Wii r; Afat �:�,��'�,�)'�,i ��;�,,:� �..� , 1500tradOn Of 1s41$PPi4-9 from Brest to� -W , ,,�'z;�':� " �­`�':�:.;f:, . :1�1�f ,,­,"' 1,""L -�!­, ­­ , " It as th 1*� otb� 1� F� I "COMP. 91 iowf 0 �� h. t . I I 'j, "- ­­ ­ i 1,1j, ". 1. I I " , e declared, - '% 4 04'er , , , - , , , � � ­Vi4,!�, Canada, sta ' L - � an .11, 5 �, P 1,11 P ., L �, .,;.1,, � va-d le r - Saturday Wight) � tp- ' GISS, ' . , �,*­ - o ­ .11 .'�:� `,, :'�-,.,`,,',jj;,;`�. �' , !:.�,,�. — I I ­, , '.0, * "' ,­ . I ,:�i:�.,�'- -`,��`,;,�,�,�i, Berge� is being sought -out, reported For the, purpose Of dlJscJ1q01ng. -war . . - V 4. th ,� � ­ L . I Iiiii0l. ild , 1- ", 1111� 1� , , -� , " j Voil , PM.- -- , " 1�1,!��,, , , ��.,': ��' ;�'� `-'r'7' . . I p SoVem eat to provide I . - 'i, 0 , � ON. ,�, ��; "`."t i��,,', , I-- olity Ot tbo I ,.,"j � � �­­ �4 - time Problems eoncerndug gold mined -1 I - .1 -0 , J-, 1.�', 541 . I and bornbed. 1rhe second is the great f or the mobdU . zatjp�l of the resources .. �l .1 ". I 1!R8PjtiQ1 I -, -4!.. no".192; 0 sel" � , . � I I io', , ,,,, ,�,f. , , I ,� , ;, ,,T. - �Z I �,�' AN41— gotorblerwrieshmond.% . I :r����,��,�',,'.,'�,,�",;i��,",.,P��!.,..�,:,%,* . a cont 'eOQe was.called at the -office ( Or r ,q atop, In � , �, ,,I;" 1,r,,,.1,1,,, ,, ", � I 'W Ing le -attempt at invasion of favy which -eta . ' 01 Condeaftd *rom The A 11'" 00"galk 4 money book. . . ,\. , 1�,;��Jo* �to ft., - D.D.9). paga(;nI () , , �# � 1�lm do A flue tha - I suff er be th, L ads between Hi lei . 1-1' L , .t � I ,f',� ­ the 1� nd the British coast, be 'it of ,ttle, nati6n.,.so at; to enable Can- , IV., & for . . J,:��,,,'��:',�,'.��, it chronically myself. Yet w1hen British lsjes�. We ,ought to know ,with a ever so da to _ -Ma 6 lher, maximum con�tri of Ran. J. L. 11sley, Mindsber of Fla, , cury in Readeea lkgest) . I . , , � Wt.'f"'J�(."' � ' I' ;14 � I ' k bu- .� jL' " " i , , �, ., � � , r ' h �� t­,�,.,�;.,­ �,,i­ t-ant-al-iringly near. Supposin a) Eirilce, at w doh were preseIlt also Ron, I It ,.,,,:,1 . . I . , p"";'!"�'"" � ,"r�'� 7. ��*(J aan. week ead�s crop -of optim- what secrecy and dis'sembling these 9 large , I I ,V, --11 .1 . tion toumxde the successtul, P I � . 1, 4�' �J:,��'�%�,� �'�"`AW parts at It alre, cleverly di r6slecu- J. L. Ralston, ministei, of National Negligible 20 ywe ago, Industrial � "i - �q declaratiol.13A _14lat Hitler's at- offensive& are prepared, behind - a --awa away , ' of" the war, ,in men, ftodstuffs, I 1�1':'�'4-'�'Q,��r;'�,"' ��.;­ ' ' tion I �4)�,�,�ii'��'�",����,'�,"���,:'r$ t -to bloolmde Britain by sub- screen of appeasement talk and di 0 oasts, of Scotlari�i and Defence-, Hion. T. 0. Oraraw, Minisiter reatearch Is bur fastest-growlag profes- was &,� Another doptor want� 1 . " ­ ,,.� 6'. , .. r 0410 , - to Pr tect the c munitions and isibips. As a pre-requls% ' j � , I of Mines and Resources; Mr., Grabam Sion. Tali.s year, alert American maii- ,ad a. glass boot to fit over gamgren- ,�,�����-',',',',��,,��,,,,,�',;;�;;;,. III COM- vells'loa, of attention elsewhere, ite to, that undertaking, and, as prO7 Towers Governor of the Bank of ufacturers will kyend­j190,000,000 Ja IOUs ,1090; q1ternzte pressure and ,,"�J'��,�.j,�,t, �.,­ .'' '' p,o 'and �Iie ,Q � attack had . L," 4WJ1­ ,1 1. I I � , ,, I I ­ I reland or deal with the G�lmari j��;�,,.', ` `�`,' 0,*IiA Red, ,and that it wEts dou4t- � . et, and a number of landings are viding the only ,baj�ds upolil which it �A'f. �2` .y. falt ' Fle I ' � 111, �4 %�[��J,'�j �,"�';,'�'­. ,,.,. Canada; Mr. G. 0. Bate6an, Cou�firoj- 1,800 lalboratDirlea to diveover Aew vAcuup inelde the boot stln�ulatev :�'I', �­ , ­ Preparing the Invasion . effected in Blagland, To convert thes,L� can be proceedis Igently, ,.� 1p�b , �­fu � ',�,� �, l'� . . J,�# he would now ta7 to invade her L . . -r , �.,�J,,.,,, 4 , . ,, 1� ,�­, , - �, la,liddrigs into Invasion immense s,up-' -4� ,with intall muklag ,their Products Wall- vesseft and hastens mendlus. . " `,:, i�', i, � y, the, q,avernaneut ,has ordered ,the reg �,14�e her land and sea detentes are ler of Minerale-ind 'Metals, and Ron. methods of -'�,��,L�` , Iso , )8tq=g, ' I I Actuall aside from the general plies wid re,irgorcements w � Mr. Justice Davis, deputy minister 9f better and more abundant. Such.' re- Corning �oawe throqo agoAn with, 0 �'Ijll, 1,�;'' 1, j�*uldin't lielp b,ut recall d . 1,� � L ould have , * .. � �11� "', �: . . lull an' the apparent German anxie,ty istration of' ,the man and "" National Wair'Servitees. ,search coeates lower PrIces for the coutrapdon which eaves many loso �,"".� -�. -, Bal to be trailsported acr&ss, from, t��6 , , , �.`I,;­L p-;� ...... that we der�&d` h4s,,failure to raid to prevent an outbreak in the _ ' PONver Of Canada." . Repil I . ��:4g� , " Continent, to a known destination, I esenting the mihipg industry consumer and more .Jobs for labor, fmm anWatatiax '. � - �. " . . I , Britain last winter, We shouile-d- that l.,,,ans Just now, the oaly evidence we �! �, . 1, ,". �, . .1 ' . . ­',� , I i'�, �...' -he (haid, made the mistake of his life- ,hav,e hatip of preparations, for the and without always waiti,ilg fou . ob- Munitione and Supply were: Mi. J. H. Stovel, Dome Mines One- outst"lig 'example qf the Medical men wanted a glasol/foir .� . . ' . ­1;:i�,',1,, " ,cure weat4pr. That cannot be done. I i & Prescott, OntaxiogNiniug Aosocia, betteilits of InditiletriaJ repeare,li is the transmission at uKm' vtolet, lf-gfit Ail - .�� ,(,r. time going into Norway against our great invasion is the almost -daily ,- "'VE"," . I ' ,,��, .. sea until the Britisb Navy is or Owing to the nature of their work, .tion; Mr. R. A. Bryce, President, Corning Glaosi Comq�any. In vast unbelievably clew glass, flawless an& .. 16�,',f.�, and when. his Spring Of- sunk " e,"fl`. � -power, rn�ention, in the Britisq, contraun-iques .1. ,�-­ . the financing required to initiate the Macassa., Mines; Mr. Jos. Errington, rambling rooalias of the COrniag labor- Pure,' was AwAY pioduced by a whol-l' ' * '%", V1. I fentsive -in. the West was two months or the bombing of crippled. There. is no arguing your �,M,�.- I .�%tj,4.ags of barges "Itions of the five companies re- President, Little Long Lac Mine; Mi., ll�ories, amid '-salt baths and hissing ly new mlefthok This Is. Steube*- I , " , I I way around that. I ollel, 2­',,?i��: late in coming we ,had just about de- moving through 'the Dutch canals cently organized- and wholly-owned John K'40x, General Manager, Hal- rotary Molds, 175 scientists labor. &!ltss, bpautiful as it is useful. Ex- " ,,, �� ,, � . '15,� '�A#ed ,he ihad given it up because of from the Reich, co-upled with t,he � ii- . It has been- sn-ggested that Hitler 'MP" - ' ' 4, "'; c0uld dominate the Dover by the Government has been of mod. Ungar Minest; Mi-. Donald MajoAskill, There is sin igarly little reginienta- amples tot Stelabien glasswalre have ..", I'Y�.,;­ the strength of the prelloh, and Bel-- �Iharp Ge�rman wa-Ming to the Dutch ­$iralits a! -ea . . . I 1:1;�,;��",) I I wi gun,s,,bI-a,n,ket it with est nature, according to a statement International Nickel Com, ; Mi.. tion; to a considerable degree, each, Passed the slacred p*tals of the Vic- ­P, gim fortifications, population ' about "non -co-operation" , pany . I- . ,P,I�o. L� But Hitler foclIM its each timo. He � by Mon. C. D. Rowe, Minister of Mun Balmer Neil-ly, Ma,clatyre, - ` I k LIS aviation, bar it -to Rriti,sh navy . and Omega man selects ,some problem particulaa-' toria and Albert Musegin in London, . �, V", � . -ith the authorities and betrayal of itioils and Supply. By accumulating Min -6s; Mym. j. y. "'IP ' �� , I I I ­ ". tl�, was merely Saving up� his planes and .1. vessels with mine and Submarine bar- Murdhopch, Noranda ly, fascinates 'him and concentrates on and the Metropolitan Museum of Art §,�,,, Mi iLllry secrets to the British. In . , 1�; g4 - the lyig rages, and, Carry out ,his Invasion supplies.of.raw material, some of Mines,; Mr, J. P. Norrie, Vice-pres., it. in New York- . ,11-1 � , ­ sDhne lasit winter to] show. � the. power-dviven ,,.river barges of ' �,have not only safe- East Malartic Mines; r, I �. '. - -y -76�.�, b Its 'Se companies. Mr. J. G. Me- -have worked Coming research bw developed as- -- ­, " - sna -ay -ip -, n2,ny, there. But vei will be thL Comings scientists . 1-7. .­.. ,He. Ached Non� from tite gi , G,. the Low Countries and 'coiled on fast-moving Britis' guard Qudbec Mine Out, 2&00 1] '911ific N , ed the future of certain, essen- CPe'a, Plies., Western tly vers, *tile i- pe W huge, s � ala en a va cifUly efficient glass dnsub,tors for � qf-,�, - of Our sea -power by tire lilrilliant use, 1�1�1n(,e Hirl,et. pos,ses,se� e, . h war- I ln,�,,, ships at 20 to 30 miles range. Luden- tial industries, but at the same time Managers' Association.; Mr. J. Dry, iati-ons orf glues. They have -made 'the, ,qPq#7tOmeoast taephoue lines.. � 11 , J .. � j, Of li�s - I . , '� ajr`Vd�vepr. And in tille West ',eady-vmde, shvallow'�draft fleet. And 0,orff admits that the, famous , 1�. I have acquired supplies at more fav- 'borough, Manitoba Oliamber of Mine�s- glass-balts and nuts, -to he used where Conserving electric energy, these in- �,,,� he waited un,til tile weather was Per- gun - , ;6, . "Y'llich sh,elled Paris in 1918 -,vasn't . an Antonio Mine; acid's . � ' Ili tlie nivriad Dutch canals lie ,has orable prices than would .,bare been Mr. J. D. PerTin, S would eat iron. , They have SUlatoins have ,helped both to improve 0,�,,,,, � feet (and until his own crops bad tile possibility of assembling, loading Possible had the Government's elutry Mr. R. E. Stavert, Consolidated Min- . ­ .. . , I accurate wit in a couple a ,made dishep -that will not break Vervic() land bring dlown. the cost of '­ been planted), and sma,s-hed through and biding the,se tl-arilsp I . ,�, f miles; . ,, � t�". I orts, 'as ha I flato the market been made public, Ing and Smelting Compaily,, Mr. H. whan filled, with molten metal; drink- long-distance calls. I I .. ., , the Belgian and French fortifications coLild hardly hope to do at Calai's - the point'.is that at such rangaS the Oper, � I . .. ,�� v � shell falls almost vertically, with no 4tions of the complanies,have al- DeWitt, Smith, Newmont Mining ilng glass�Ps that bounce unharmed The buge atem-saillasher called the ,`�� with 4 blow that shook the. world. or Roulogne. It se,eins to have oc- ", ;I I i,(rady resulted in substantial savings ComijanY; Mr. when, de6PPed on. tile floors, Co.ming cYcIGt*n, wbith bas aiLready troms- . . �0i, Perhaps all Ilia bombs against British mcre accuracy than a bomb. The . John E. Raiturnell, .1:,:1 . cuired. to ,"Life" Magazi.rie and my- Dritls,11 _are. . of Public fililds. . . verY Avell-equipped to - I . . Pickle Crew Mines; MT. jules, ",in. has spun filaiments go fine that a one former Platinum Into gold, andr haw '. ports and, sbipping have landed in thc,� s�elf simultaneous,ly. that the frionts , S� pound batch would lstretch around'the given. Off more radioactive particles ��11'1' �. . , Wo-rk is ,to begin immediately oil mllns�, Hollinger Gold, Mine; Mr. .�'L . s;ea,"while all of ours in G.9rmany lilt Of t�lese ii�al. Sn*eeD up the German mines. Aild, I . I �.11 ges could be ,%I-rariged to another 20 Air Force and Brifish G. Blaylock, Consolidated Minin-i and earth; has poured the world's' big- than the worl&s eiltir� supply of .� : � P . airpl6me ractwits and oil t�anks. Pe,r- ilo,p d,ow 'tpgges4 t,bat there is nothing they . . � . , . . � . - a -s to r 11 out �vould lil�e better th,an to S' Commonwealth Ah, Training Plan Smeltin ' re- radium, -could not &MpetIon, without , , I n to Row tank a ee all the I 9; .Mr. Eldon Brown, She I rritt gestt chunk of glaEva-the 204on F . haps he lies changed his mind about Gn to the beach and sitraight struction work- Gordon; M -r. A. H flector for the Mt. Palomar telesc p . two I ors of "I ,� E; , �. : . Invading ,Britain. But we would do action. . . . � . "'to German J[J-bc.ats "ion-centrated in the coil . Robertson, Station 0 e nowat special glass, ere- � , 4� .. ,: V", � I. Announcement was also made dur- kalartic Miile,si; In a gtgantii6'plant that at first a bad by Corning after other mater- � � Dover Sti"Elits, Whadch .became a verit- Mr. E. V. Richter, - well no -t to became over-cor,fident At the mouth of the Rhine Hitler's 'b r Ing the week of tIt,5 .iTn ediate con- Howe So ' . � ..,� . I 'I le g ave -yard for them in tile last und, Mines. glance resembles a corner of bell, the ials had -failed, �tunder the heat and V'. again.. And 'not to relax our efforts armads, would be only - I , struct,ion, "slamlewhere in Ontario', of Clarification of certain of tbe points raw sand, sloda, lime, . borax and oth- shock of hi i ' � . ... "I., � . . by. an iota, . I . 00 miles, a war, until the Germaps gave up alto- . . gh 'Voltage. I .. � , . night's� rim on a cleai- sea, from the another major plant engaged in the ,of the Galva ' . It was the Corning ves�earch Staff I 1114i. . I gether trying to pass.through, . . , rnmeut'S,-Mams, for -the in. er materials, are mixed by precise . I � ­ ,sl!'Orc-s of East Anglia, whieli has been ianitfaictiqre of L ,chemicals, 'such as d1ustrY- was effected and, .the mining ;1 . Encouraging Reports . I 21 ... I I I widely , . I I laboratory formulas and fed into gas' which, patiently . juggling formulas .1 '�, , publicizc-d by tih e notilious. I . 7 . Bombs versus Battleships . am-onia and am-mondum nitrate� for me'n anade several Suggestions Of as� fueled fumaces. , In a, �, elterry-red arld subjecting the products to'severe �. Although I have n,ot seen any czp,­ P�cfessor Barise aniong German. ii�i I Oa�nada's explosive manufacturing t1st , - plans, Is *nAMT evolved a glass � , � . I � airce in carryin) good, ,the "cooked" glas Eppilli ..... Qilt temperatures, I I I 9 out these ' I I. I cific s�qatement. in thL. 1Ar!ti,,;;!i coal- tiil.­�- circles as the ideal bridgehead As for tdie ability of. Hitler's air p,cgram. The 'new plant costing ap- The induetry�s representatives made iff(bO m0ldsl; still *hOt,,It is, Stamped t d �1, . I . -hat wTotil resist t[he Punishing heat i� munique� that t::e Gt-rman mulcks�for irvas-ion of Britain. Hitler was Power to keelp, ,�3ritish soapower, from proximately $11,0,9M,00 is being built evidliant theair desire to f OvIang. Un4er the nani�e of Pyrex,. I ' , . I. . . pera�l . . do, everything into baking ddalciesl or auto headlights 6 I . ::� 11 � , I have nct danta,ged Briti�ih po:-ts a,,, 1,lng under Minsk,': influence; he in . ng effectively: there we axe . I ; . I I . I on British account under supervision in their poweq. to cO-OPeraote with the by hu,' e -ko­rourld presses. An it has gone into baking dis 4 1 a�tting at the' core of the problem. ,,, . , ge in rry I hes used Im I virrippidg, there' ale some encouraging 111:911t Pl'Oce�ed on his plan, though it ' . tile Department -of Munition,s aril, Government. . automadc � maciiarre turns Out C'O'rro. in millious.of litomes. I - indications. Thuq. it is sonle,thing ()f�i,s well-known, -just as he, u,scd tile Emough evidence has accumulated on Supply. � I I ' ' I 011 I .1 . . � - � sdOn-Proof pins lin ampoules by the Glass Aber is another pr d and . . lr, a revelation to learn I.that our mer- I old Schlicff en, Plan again to c�onqupl,�T',ie'P�ombei--vel*sus.-Dattle,ship question � i - eutenant Colonel W. E., Phillips, � Unemployment Insurance I P . I oil �, . 'P" ll pas- througli the Fl�!I�ce, ,v%`t,h the one obviotis mod;fi- -ginning of t,be. campaign I I � , Since the bL � I . mi -Ilion; hEtrAworkerso. flab,�icate glass� ve,rY Practical Corning achievement. I l�. 1 . D.S10.1 AI.C,, President of die W. E. - I so beautiful it is included in, museum Onie,flftleenith -the diameter of humas, I (,.,� '. D in XOTW&y to fill a wplitole article in Phillips Companry Limited, of Osha- Labor 0 CO'llecti"011SL But whatever the pro- ,hair, this new product�, 35 1 o �, Channel and 1,he stlaits of over, c-ItiCI]. of pushing his righT flank to I - 1-1011. N. A.' MeLarty, Minister f " ,e I ... It I. , I i jiself-art art , introduced, -In the House of , I Mi li R .,� I - I apparently to tIne' g,- -at T ha m .e s Cle� Chall"t SO tha-� it couldil't be !�Cle 1111licb L.,still. hope Wlt, Ontarip, manufacturers -of glass Commons, a bill crea Cass, wiliarteveT the pz-<)duct,l it yOats ,miles Of it'a year, spurts qat of in- . . ", T .. I . ting a scheme Of I "!-'. � I decks, and one assumes that if thev turned as MoltkC�s was at the,-Marlae t LO write.. Pe"ItaPS it is enough to say ­,-Peuialties, and President of f -be* Du- itlevatabily back to researell. visible nozzles, tb be woven into I - , 1,�� I . 1. - 'iOnal Employment insurance. The I . 11 , 1. were suffering very much they would in '14. . here that., although the British Navy plate Sa,fety Gla;ss Co - . COming's research ,laboratory d4tes d&'6sses-land curtains, or into electri- � . ,, " I not do so. '. And ' � has opeirated�right under the la.lose Of aria Limited, has been ,appoint ll bIll covers 2,100,000 workers or 4,, . I Cal insul � ation, . or to 'be used for in- I L ad " to from 3.908. The very first problem . "I -- solved was the development fo,r rall-. sulaetillIg the wall& of homes. I � I ... I , 1) 1 o-yers and b,mrPloY.ed , eQ]atribute ��,- ' What They Might Do the Germa,ll Ali, Force in the Kattegat the Executive bommittee of the Dr 660,600,workers, and dependentSL Unl- I ' .. C'Ilnl-C-Ilill haE �. �Al ­ de,claxed Br#i'dsh food stocks to stand 1. 4�,, has ]anded auld with,drawn armies i�, . wL an all-tinle bigh. - Shipping lo-,,se� . , During ' 1.w , Of c0urse tile Question IS ,how to in Partment Of Munitions and Slippl,.y. ]ad, !, ,way trainmen of a, lantern globe, the'degression, Corning has . Nanv�ay under corlitians of almost ' I roughly equa.1 total. amounts ' n I ". 11 . I have up until recently -..,been rerY4 ge,i the_ invading force..from Holland total 'Gernia ' He will Specialize Ili fille.procurement I age il,011P,s. The Dominion Avhleh wouldn?t break in the rain. To. Invested $3,000,000 in new- buildings I'll, �11� I . . . - - seven- iv I -11 da,y theetignal lights, that g,leam along and equipmenit. And ,despite , new i .;. � moderate, and with the Seizure from, to East Anglia, But again let us not I z c,d n ail* SuPe"10"ity, 'bas Car- of naval a:rmament. J. D., D. Malkin, "i,ernment contributes, orre-fifth of the Germans' arld Itallans, ,. I - G' c, 4 �, . Out the great Duaklik eyacua- farmer 'Director of Putcha,ses, also total cantri .. ,�: �, and' new, ,I,. ,91- z.tc '� . j the railroad are the sqme beautiful a'utaintatit mochlner,y, employmeut�haa . t . (32=Rri IM" * !�- -.),- tll�- I,cale - :�)n in denitbce of loud, German �,�asts �'i, -, ti . butions Paid li$� employe6s, I . I ' I ' - I L . I I ie Executive Commlittee to, re- and elm] . T -- ­ - building, Ilritaib has mor,L, shipping, 0 vh.icli the 'whole attack might be red, yellow or green, wherever we risen steadflY. ThIs is true df 91a.ss . , 'L.- � r N " , I . .1 that it couldn't be daile and tlake6 the pre�qont the Gone .1 Purchasing D vi- - � � . . . I � I I'll . ilrder �e� flag t`ierl. at� the outbreah 11, unched. In Pre-Panatio'n for 'tile I M i ,Jon, , played Plus, cost of admindstra- may be. It was uot always- so. yea.rs manufacturing as a whole; in 15sq, � � , . .1 " I I of war, while she has also the full: main attempt a ' Ivai, in the Mediterranean right up to ,ion. He is zc prominent, Vancouver 11 � � I to Corning this $400,00,000 indurAT-Y"'­6niployed "., . use ,of I rge Norwegian and � might be 1111mber. Of diversions I ', No Pelson eairlink ago the railroads came %. I t lie Italtian coasts, it has ,not� yet last i: 'F � more than $2,000 . 1; �7, , � ,the - made al�pg the Channel - airc7ratt eat,- .i-diistrlalisl. John ,llton, assistant - und4er the bill, . sayingi "We have 32 sslmde�s ,of green. 13 Per cent more People than, in 1929. . , , 1Z, , Dutch, rn� r'. maiiiies, and a cer-1 c,oas -aw a battleship, cruiser or GPT,eral Purchasing Agent 'for Comes I ' ,,,, I . . tuin,atimber of Danish, Belgian and I t .' to di the. mairl', body -of "ieT 13� Qeri,al action. It Las last abou, ihe ,Benefits are Paid after 36 weekly Some of our yellows look red, in The averageannual. wage in the glaso .. I British defend ' Canadian Pacific Railway, oonil On murky. veather; ' - ' :�e ­'-da-lagerous, flidluetiry is now $1,300 as against thes', ' ' . ers that w -ay, Para- a d6zen 6414�oyers, appar�lltly. 112 this cr 180 daily contributions witlhin a sonte of ,u -r red lighbt.s. actually look average for alill Industries o,f $1100. I .. . ' � �� �.- ­ , French ,ships. Yet sinkings duiJng chute landings 'Might be mallo all way, most of them .off E6nkirk , and loan to the Department, succeeds -Mr. t.w,,year, Perio,A, -and pa.iable -after .. I . ' ­ ' , . � I'll. . Amory Houghton, 4Q greatgrand- . ­ � ,. -n struck Price- Investigation, C.N.R.,' who, r- eterinined by test .the most SlOn Of bile Oornin e . . . ,,, � I June and, the first paxt of Jilly ,have over thea country, to -�reate, confusion, none, sio far as I can leai Malkin. L. L. 'Price, SuperTisor of nine da,ys of unamploymell.L­ pellow. Try -to straighten this Our." .g.founder and pres- . I approached uncomfortably near the divide our forces, dislocat� railwa'y'. A -special par-Bamentary, ,00XIlimittee .11, I � I fo. Corning d _-w.hile free maneouver at speed. merly ­. -1 terrible totals ,of the Sp' Nc . headed. fhe MachinO S, ee S that" , I, I I I ring of 1917. telephone, wYter ard electric sen- Fro the ,s, ifle � 1. .ry Pureh.qs- r adilY distinguished red, green and ent head ot th6 ,Jjbisin6s, , f I '. k ill examine the bill and hold -public 6 , 01 pe casei I have stud- Ing Section, has been, appointed Gem- wl ­a�earch should'90 at an ever -ace I ' ellow, The resulting color standards I e- - I ken an aver- 41--n! Purcha ing A- I. .1.11, . I I ,, . An,&- merely " by occupying nearby ices. A lange lan4,ing of air-tra'nsport iea'I� seems to have 't .... a' hearings!. ,� I ye 11 I . . Y; . . S1 'e,T, I were adiapited by all American and, erating pace to build a shinry new .. Ill � . . countries from which Britain drew a tr�oop,s. might be attempted in Ireland, age' of -about 150 Germa L . �, X�: ­ -- - I�rgepart ' of her f ood, wood produ -n bombs, per . pro- With the Forces many, foreign, railroads. , � world. . He foresees houses built of � � ., ­.cts, H! der's- ,.,chief ally. rurnior. might be sinking. .-Now, in the first place w Under the original- contract, I . . .A I , - . I I � -- e ductibn'of Bren­,giihs was planined for - Corning men fir,st glass, bricks and' pw . - . ," Irst Major-General 'A. G. L. - McNa glass�bubbbe slabs which maybe saw- ��, . iron are and, bauxite, 'Elitler has C-alled. in. witth stories ,of 2nrading can afford ,to 10'se destroyers at that about September next, but the f . blew Edison's rtftdoned with. I ' I . ,�:: . . placed a severe. s, -.rain on British ship- foices approaching from Snaiii, Ice-' rate, sdrica'we build them at the rate . . ugh- light bulbs in the old-fastidned wa�, � :,�, guns were produced in April, and,' for ton, ,General Officer Commanding the '01ae a -t a'time. When it 'became ap- ed and. nailled; furnished with glass - i " . . . ping, which mu9t.now t.,aval several Ia)nd,-*1he Farces, NorwaY, The last of nearly one' a week. And in the many weak I ' I ," times, as far POT these' things,; while bf these rumors might cs, gugs have been produc- ivision, Canadian parent -that the world wanted bulbs tables and chairs, and draped ' ith � . O`Y . w ��,- even be true, slecond. place, while ' Active Servita Force, .has been pro- by the billion, a monstrous machin� glass- t�itdles; equipped with windows o'-Ik the cenv' system, though the,only and a. considerable fleett of transPorts , wardilig Off Ger- edl at a rat- subst-aut'.ally above that ,: 1, ­ ' - ' - I ,�,�, � I . sure safeguard against Submarine, and escorted by m*st, of t man imwasio-uthey would. be ftelia,from originally planned, according to non. moted to'the * 'rank of Lieutedant'- wa's devisled,that goee at I ,� . . , too fast a wh1c4 Permit light to enter hiilt,noue, . � "­. air at he remaining the necessity of vtieking by their C General and Placed in lCorhmand at a . I ,. . tack, further r�educ*a the uiseful- 'strength 'of the German Navy seek 0C . . D. Ho,we. In order to -sper�d pro- . I clip to be.flollowed by 'ithe eye, -pro- to. escal)d-thlerellily maintairdnig pnv- ' , , I 50 to cross ihe top ,of the North S ' operating seven which ivill cluc;ng several hundre' -bulbs ,Per In- . � , ","�� � - - . ness. of shipping by as much as . )1l,v*­-"nd would be work -Ing. close duction the plant is � new British, Army Corps, acy -in �t sun -ht Ito= He 4�nvi,saons, �5,'. per cent. � 1. . ... aa t 0 to the� 6oitst irc-lude. the I - 0 . . 11 . ' Brital 1, . under the,�ro,tectic,n,ot days a 'week on a threli sdlift'per day Canadian' forces 'low in duting several -hundred ipting and Plumbing fixtures made Of ' , I , , "I. I As for the 9,ir raMs � st . I Scotland, o,r Pass around to Irelan4, British fighter Planes,. , How Y Si �. _ England. . bulbs. per P . , . , quickl ba I Production of 'guns, complete The announcement vVas mjnut�,-. It beilped reduce the cosf glass,; lautomobil�n insulated witib., . . again in in an attempt to dTaw the. Britis-11i these, ',an arrive, break' up, ,the G of maide by Defence Mi I t r .1 - , , c I I . . . 11, , ­ " I of .'the' Past. week, they are hardly Navy far off up here. If Hitler ex- ra I . er- wIth bipods, i -,as been in, excess n -s e , Ralston. olf,.,a 60'-waftt',bulb from $1.75 in 1907 glass WbOl land runOing'on, roads pav- . . .� I . ,more .than a'sample � ' an bomblng formations and Send schedule.. Shortly, the bipod paits . Major-Gencral G. Ill. Pearkea, V.C­ ta. 15. cepts tdqAy. ka He dreams of . I:, I �' of what Hitler cbangEd- half of his navy for Norway, the figlAer convary, sicuttlin ' . : - ed with glam lblo� � . I , . .;. I can.delliver. We ought n6t to'azsuWe ,�,Oul,d lie not be prepared t a -q',a' g for home, will also be 'manufactured in, C i Succeeds Gerieval Mdkaught ' The country's clin,icil I thermomet- a. Mal .. -1 I . � I . '.. tha I t the' � lose, of' 3,60& -odd p] ' ' ' crifice was graphically PTeseanted by a B.B anada, ficer , On- as Of- leable gkm Which can 1�a . � I ,,, I ��, . . aneg ILL the re I .C. as equipment is being"installed, in the Commanding, the First Canadian ter tubing Is made'A Corning by'aii worked On Via0hine-sb0l), lat,he& - I 11�i. . I . " -thing? rY platt. . . ��� .; . . , The bi-pod..% row come train rkes, who was in . : .1 I battle during the Past two months, win even I " -.. . � st of it to conquer Britain,. and observer last Sunday from those v.e �­ Division. Genleral Pea' gendoup ,method. Previous4y, tub- ' . s1fralts of Dover which, if anything, England at. a rate co-ordinated wi -also Promoted from the rank of Brig- ,Ing, was, drawn by hla, ) I ., ­ th . I ' ,�,�,, I :�. and perhaps, more than, that damaged, TO the accompaniment 'of air at- Hitler's Planes ought to he able !to the ,output of gums. a,dieir, wa:s I nd along a hori- I 1. . - � i, ... or wOrn out, ,has, seriously reduced tacks, greater tlha . n arlythil ' 1. They the 2nd In- zoritai track 'quality was X�., .. 1,9 Yet seen are as- n charge of _ It sagged; `�,. t�e Nazi Air Force. rough which a. plod- sembled in Canada. i isiou under. uneven- Corning built a 216-fo t tow- 'LONDON and WINGHA31 I 1A. , .e main attempt mi,,I!lt then be, made' ding Gerieral'McNaugiliton. This post will er that 'looks like the Wa' t� . I The American th - doindaigite, but th' fantry' Brigade of the d v "I I British merchailt convpy -was I 0 �� I 1: Y , sbington 14 Y went into the Manders thet it would succeed, but. Vdo think to ; I ove Monument. A chunk of molten -glass, . . . � . . � �', . air -authority T. F. Wright estimates against 'East Africa. I don:t think Paissl7l,V' Actual] , the Situation seems I Finanbe be taken, r by Li-eut.-Col. A. E. NORTH that GerllliM ' � .. ,,� battle with. - a stock of at least 20,000 . be bbal British air Power neutral- . . .11 -­ 1 �� 1. . bombe�s a ers, and, that . size Of a punching bag is placed Exeter . ­ I 11 , . . nd fight' she be tried. - ouncerneAt on July 5th the llight Infantry in the 2nd Brigade. 10.34 ­ - eq'itirely possible'that it may izes d"lan air power, leaving Bri . Potts, CoMm2ander of -the ,katoon the that it is In, an ann , Sas I A.M. ''I . 'chi.il a:s good as ad- tish sea -Power in Control Of the sea of Finance st:Vted that funds . - at the bottom, of the, -tower and -a Hensa,V­ " "' ­ * ­' * ... ­" . - Chu' Minister . I � . I I ..................... 10.46 . ,� I I has been replacing her losses at the ritted on Siludlay that a German Wfila could nbt be sold, nor the export of Both Canadian divisions ,overseas . I .1. .- rate of 3,00-0, a month-, Experience lan ,. . It the same as, before. I holst draws it quickly upward. Re� Kdppen ..................... .. 10.5T ". ilding in, force was Possible when . . Canadian ,dollars Permitted for sult is a tOn"lluous Piece of fine tub- Brucefteld ................... ­, ,,,. sb,­�kat it Comes down,to a question .pure, are, under the ednimand of meal �who ilig 11,00 , . . .; ,� K� shows that tille Germans save' up 4-e spoke of London absorbitig arg, f ly pleasure travel in well over 100 feet long, The in- Clinton .................... 11.47 ,�, - . plalles in bet:wean: major offensives f L a 1; '- 0 - Hitler having to wipe out the United bega,11 their army career in the ranks:. . 'w i. - . sidie hone is of - unfform size -One- Londeaborlo, ........ . . 111 � ........... 12.09 -1 . . t rfi , rig area. To meet unus . rafts of tw' . 'hen, strike'a-terrific blow, care- street by street. And in a way he out the.Navy. Ift tas,k grows. Since S e UZI cas- enty-five of� third the, diameter of a-4badr. I Blyth ....................... 12,1g . . and t oreign army, ' and being defended Ro7al-Air Force befOTe he can w the States and other countries outside the ., - . , ipe Two more d, . fully co-ord4fiatedi :Vith, land amd sea made the- attempt more certain by th�re is es, the" Foreign Exchang Beers from . the Royal, Canadian Vol- Cornftg�s new llshr�i . Belgmve .................... � � � operations, wh4th would in tbds '� Do indicatjo,n that ,he , e Control , I nk" glass IS 12.27 1 ­� . . c as e trillnids,takeably, amd'for 0"' Board has outlined pilrposes for untoer Reserve have arrived I,n Eng_ the greatest achievement. Wingbam . ..................... 12.45 .. �,11, I I . � good aad all, accOMPlilsh'thiE; in air flghting4-quite I in ,glass I ,�, . . I I o � I I I I �. I ,,$,p,Iki4g any hopes Hitier might still thee contrary, the . . -hich,permission of export,,Of fjXnd� land for training in R67al. Navy as- ,technology. it is A low-cost ,dupli- SOUTH . � I . I , � ..".. . ­ 11 - . .. I . ertertain thait. Britain, could be over store in fighting will be giallted. Th , tablishmeilt,s. In -due course, they cate of Arsed quartz. Fused quartz . I I ,1-1 I , .. I I .. . ... ' Britain is, about five to one for OY tome under . P.M. � I . . ver, all . wir the getreial t1ities of:. .1. I � . , in various sci- ................. . -all -armistice, r Our side, amid we ,reco Eimergency , ddan destro ' ' . . Belgrave ...................... I ,,� : � brought,,to accept "ngbam, .. � 't, . cogirl � ze his cofi-que,st of Europe in re- Cases; 2. Susqness Travel; 2. Travel will assume duty eithen aboard, )0ana- 8,is beeill indisp6risa;ble asts 1L.,50 � I I � I � 11 I wounded Pfl-ots, and d, Yers, now. overseas, or in ei-fice, instruments, but It c . �5 ,�.06 � 11 I turn f6r a "guarari,tee),., in amaged Blyth ....................... 2.1t I of th e D - oli-lnes,, while the en4my loses bds - ships of the Royal Navy. i - , 0 . iblia ,for Health Purploses; 4. Travot for Plane are times as much as the beet glasq 11 I I pi re, wid, .. . . , , 2.29 . . lift her blookade. - Purposes of E,ducatloll, Scientific .now complete wher�by 150 more mea. -In.' attempting - to, make a glass as Clinton ­ ....... ... l. ; I . .1 I I For if 'he can Orn'ly b -O -Pe' to a,&C10111plish it in- Trai I . .... � ....... 3.0s 1 ,. - ., Avill ,,be ,enrolled as ratings and setit clear, as reEyistuA.t to htgh tempera- 13' ,befiedd ................ , ,.. I I 1. � � Hltl,--r can, not saw off a comptomise directly, by a,amaging Britain's air- l nkng, etc.; 5. Personal AfFaars (ap- to .1 I- . . I ru ' *. * --&.29 , � I I with Britain �hss be.not got to defeat' craft f a c t 0 1, 1 e s, dist Plications considered on their .,mer- the, VAlted, kingdom far training. tu"es and as trAnspairent to Certain KIPPeil ....................... . �k ,� 0 * ributed ail 3.38 * , I . 1, .1. its-); 6. Internationlai. Conventions; They will be eligible f6f iDffjcers,, tom. rays, as quartz, Corn' 19 res Hensall .... , , Country. and destra , 7. -im ,earch men ....... * .... * ­ � - ' ' 3.45 z, . . I. . (her, one Way or another, before he through the .t � m%sions. - , a I can en�oy the fruits, of his victory at, the tbo lying T r -a risit Tough thlb- U-nited States; , These gl Exeter ........................ .": I th � . appointments are tried and abandoned 600 ' ass .formu� 2.58 � ,0, I . . .1 ­ & .1 the Coniijae'lat? usands, ,of re , Serve niachines, 8. -International Commu Made through various Momilho passed and- -a quarter of . ­-.1-- :;� hidden in EvmaJI lots ' ten; Perm! R.C.NX.R. di. das. I - 1�11 I I , jit out-of-the-way to visions In., Canada. a million ddliars was -expanded. The , C.N.R.,TME TABLE . �� . �7­ - Britain No Pushover I Places'. In' Met the U.S. aircraft in- obtained for- pleasure -Purposes under . N't", . � false repres I I management dedded to 8;cT,a - the ob- � � . ,'. . , &,�O­ , I I. I I I dustrY as -well, oil halt its shipment,g, eutatiOng Will render the PrOgregs of, the. British . .P , I EAST I , r� I Comin't'll- ject. - '�Give US 0; little more- time,V I . ?," , 0 -1111111 Nevertheless, Churchill had good, Evince h1rese a -lone 11 al osit apPlicant Punishable in, accordance wealth ir Tr' A M�. P.M. .1 I- , I .... � . . aw m cover . P, aliling Plair was review- I , ,� �� , I with tile law. I �i�ii,,� 1. �. I m'il4,tarl1Y-§aun1dl reasons for big bold Britai'll's losses) In fIghting. 0 1 . ad in dietall by rePres, ' 'the - o0lentkAs begged, They got GO'dle"Icill, ............ #l15 21`20 . 4:",;,. !", , I confidlerice that Bri . ta,i,n could-­01tii- B I The Houge of Commons In coni- partici ' entatives of the their. rePrIe'm Like P firli-ch on his 6-31 . . L49 ­�,V, 4.:,-1 , � I ' Pating 'countries' at a recent magnificent t ., Chilton ......... 6.43 2.00 ��1,i:," '. , Ut if Hitler could destroy the Ray.- Llitteef Qf Ways and Means givtng de- I . rek through the arsenic Seatorthl ............ &50 3.1.6'' I I 11" meeting ,of the Supervise, B M ��", , . ­ .1ft '' 'd stand, the meault, and that It would al Air Purce'and the Royal Navy, he tailed consideration to the financial ly oard, compounds whileh. led, to the diseav- St. (3olumban .... RVI', � . presided- over by'Rom, C. G. Power � ....... 7.06 3.21 '' wlly.,�, ery of , �;,�4 10d, , - ftt--Of -8111 By liffiers. be, liest to, -sea the war -through now. Would' still ,have a considera:ble job prop ,als e U t - udg Minisier of Nadonal D I El"b"'s'-k"lling 606, theT Plow- Dublin . . ., 11:�,­ , I y 0ean, quick, suret . efence far . , ��1111 - I n,el is oil ibis hande.. For within the British, made some amenditients. Air' ... 7.19 az . WH cheap. INk your Dru'g The finst and most striking a 169 rabodled 1 he b et . ":I��Sr I gist, Grocer o The Special I ed on. 'Glass No,. 790 11MIly appear- .Mitchell .­."I"I" 7.24* 3. 1 O�N,"." - PAY, store. I . , s r General that BrItain Is- watching and harry- JS'les is concentrated. a very largearld War Revenue Act 'amendment cover- The biggest obstacle tothe prosecu- 'd�-` mateiial, entirely new to , the . ,,, - . , ,� ,;-,,, " '' I . I. jig Germany's preparations for at- well-equipped army,' able to move jug the Finance I ;Wiii: I , �i; li 1. ,� �� il. MORE THE VVILsoN FLy #AD ta,01k in a way none of Hjtler�s viC­ quickly on Internal lines of commun- merldlltione V3nister's recom- tilon of the iplan, was Britain's post. world, 96 per cent Pure silica, MItalle1l .­'.........,. 11.06, 9.W , �. I . . CO., HAMILTON, -ONT. I tims has yet done. For the first ledtion, to rn,eet any� threat, Rehin, with regard' to the tax POOemleut of shipmentz of aircraft 9.36 � ­� ­ I I Industrialists come -to Corning with �Dubjin i 11� - 1. ............... 11.14 .� 1.1. 1. 1" I , . d on new automobiles was amended be. and -engines to &jnada. It is , varfed problems. I Seaforth ............. ", i �. I A l maker 11-30 9.47 11.1 - these front -litre proplos- I I �;;,;� I " . ,. I I I . - troops there are, a fare pas�age, to pern3dt the Minister ed to surmount thial barrier through wanted a ,glass p1p,e1ins through his Clinton . ............. �. 11.45 10.00 1, I � �: ,.i" . '' ,111 .1, ----,----- million -armed- H�me Guards on, the himsclf to define for tibe $urposa of national produ, GodeTich ............ 13.05 10.25 .1 ' ': - , . 5, rll I ,-11%1. I . . . . look -out for Parachutists, which, - I Wan and purchases factory so that he ,Could Inspect big . I , � !�, 11 I . . . I ; I ' 1. ""., In taxatiOxx "new and,. unugedi automo- frOTn ,the United States, The prob- Produi* the'Pipe had to be strong C.P.R. 1. �,.�, �1 any Case have lost their surDd)8;0 v&- blle,sll to ,which the ,new taxes . apply. . enough to be taken do I wn every . i"', 'T HE WORL ' " ' TIME TABLE, ,! � Q,�� ,,�,�.; " q �,­,,;,11' . �'�114­�� . I � V -S GOOD, NEWS , lue, and, Fifth Columnists, of *ft,om, I lelin of staffilIg the Jant Training -night ��.',,','fVi��;,. � . 1, . 'jl<`2 ,, Will ,ccme to You"olne. every day through Further safeguards against the un- Plant anid �anad)a.,s own h and scalded with steism. 001-ning fa- EAST I �. ";;11,�.k,; � I . . 1, I there are, certainly fewer in. England we, ome forces. . �6',;,­;;,�,,';�),; .. I ' �,, ��,,:,­ ,, . �',�,,,,�.�,� � .,4', - spevel P.M. ,T111�'1,.,­1,,1 T"t CHR19TIAN SCIENCEr,M0' . rMlited, raising of plicee, of com, Is being met without ditfriculty, Nor hiltated a' al heat-resdatant, Godelich .. ..................... 1�, -1. NITOR than in COntiheqalr lands. And aill. modities as a result of the, ,imposi- Is there- any ,shortage of pupils. ' 0hat-bei'DrOof 429 r 1�;,`�,�,,' , � f�!,,, � . I Al- ONO Pipe, now widely Menaft ...... I l %`,) . ...... ............. I . 4.24 , . ',� �, ��, �.�.,. ,., The Monita .1 tougher tban ailythdrig Hitler 1108 Tet on Imports, known ale ,the War Ex- and in trainin ' alned . �:Z'o�i,' A rodardt. for you the world,s ofoun, clpnst lictlVe doingis. I ce a An Intentational bail3r A�ewjpapdp . mating all,these is a national spirit tion of. the, spe,dat, 16 per t. ready there a 1, 96 offl r tr "�'It"", w, 2� . . cen tax rro. used ift btewerles and, in chemical MeGaw ..................... 4.32 . ��',f� dow not ellb[Olt crime Of senaktift; loMther does tt ignore theat, I I 9 for the adin,injst, plants� .. Aubiiiim ....................... . '�,.,. ­ r �%- . a':�,�-,,,4�i . . r" Into. I 1 4.42 " 'bUt d1g"'S eorfee"Vtly V11th th"644 ftlitIlVell, for Way Men mid *U tho Change Tax, w�alre -also Opp Blyth 't .......... I .......... � [V", eN 1 11, . 916611SY;'Ineltidint the W4ki� Ug"mine 06-etion. roved. don, IngiliterilmAce and Instruction O � f SUM00110 Complain of neck burns . . . 4.52 ' ,,.,1V'VL � r . . 1. 1, � , Walton ...................... ,�,!,,J�,��S��, . --- an from overhead lightp;, in . ��.��V,�,�',t��,,�'P, I I .-Q#i�.�-";-t-,�-----.-:�-�'---.� ...... ------- -- .. . But I-Btler may ee�y It differently. These safeguards were by wa.y, of the Plan and ci0efel to 11,000 men, operati 6.05 ' . , , ,;",��:!�, �,F' �,` , 1�11r­ a 00 PUbliahil .­ 0 ofe%y � . ng McNaught ..... 4. 5.16 � � � ... 1-��. ,, ,,,� 1 k 01- %be b Istfai Ott He may trust in some diabolical new epeelfied' RemOtleD. On thO recl&m. increase Of 3,000 in, -the, last mollifi. POOVIR . ... .. 1:'1,1�3���, 1: ­ Z, t g . I I �, I � The research Tneu evolve, a Toronto .......... ., , dh*01360, -6t 20 - d 11146hik"tts . '. device. He may believe that his. . �A-,�,',:4`,��, �:, , � I , arms mendation i3f . :::.,:­:,: -9.0o" . I � ", :* 114ok-6-6 . the War Time Prjc�bs 13Y this week 2,448 a1vorew Dupils glass which lots little heat arough. . I I ;1-W,- I , T6 O&ISMan xafent# U601tar far . -are Invincible. his plans, Infal �"Y,,!�X,;,,,,," I I � ,, . ot, stiboorlot(ot to - � . �, I A , r IV I Will .1�1 I . . ",,o�� � '!'t�i;", , 11 � I 11ble. EiAd Trade Board, ('whiloh is empow. be in training,' actugly 2,000 mor* WeIders w&n1t goggle WEST '. .:!X,�',� . I I I 1�.�'.'I�:Iljp,i­ �:; " I 06 0 IM61ALI . g which will cut ,- . duti U." I. Zilt " Did, not Napoleon tihinlk lie could coil- ered to 4nv tigbte aV& . 1. � ' I MI, fticlttdl�j, . To $3.00 1 mouth $1.00 ea 11, thau a month ago. �. , t e7e4�aRnl1ging Ilght-b r �,,,��V.,�,��,­`�:O'-,�, . d"Ofto " to I. I year $2.60. a ftsues 260 keerp wate, all , A.U. ­, 1 ," ­ I .. . ., , "4..'� 1-11 NO, ,,�?iR-.,.,,�, 1� I I., � ""t I I . . I an4s beyond. ­raronba .. .. ......... :­, ,� ,,, I I � , . � quer Rtm's'a 1W OetuTTing Moscow? ,on Prices, the Go ' ". �. . I 8130 �id'!4,4, "', 4 � Atiwi,�'.4­ - vomintitt way ,im. , Dates of the arrIlval'of Austraftan, His VISIMO spectrum. Corning oblig- MCNAught .., .... , ',­.;,�­`��' ,,, . �..­f,�4 ­.­­.� -­­ - -------------------­-- �,­��11, ,,, ,,, . I I ...... ",,"', . .'' . 141",ih�, . I 11 And beforo that, tb break Britain?a im- page an a .:,. *:.. 12.02 ";,"', 1, I ... I . I dIdlitiOn[al tax of teft per cent New ZeEtland ,and bridsh Pupils for e9l Dr. Chemileir jack . % " W .... ... � - Evoll needed a Walton .................... �,�,"''(�'! ,­ .. , I - , 4- i, �­­­-­ . ­­­ �- .. -1- ]Jedlal #bwar by cong"Plug ID97Pt? UPOn' all goods sold, or. dealt in by tirminling Ili the plat cannot be an. wlmuslcn�lo .' � 12.13 ,N-',",%',�: , , lw-,� -- -- I . ,�­.,.,,��­ , , , - I J10104 149ft bulb for hts �Voncho- Dl0h .......................... 11.2S 1 "'11"'. �, , I . . 11 ; , ..' , I- ill 'I 4, " I �11 , I" t 1,� 1. P*th attempts M66d In ddsuoteT for any petsoli diso(w6red to have un� nouncled,,, bvit It 10 'knf()W.n that no X1. sloot 6 Auburn ...................... � 4 �,,-e,.4�,�6 ,�. '' I . � . . I I I �J�:�,,,,.�?,,,,V�;q�, - - , " I `9 'j- I I � with which lie fishes for for- 12.3� � ,,��;:,';��l;i""",Y,.,,�.A'."'',"� -1 1,-- I 11,1-6 , � . ­­­­ -,.-", I " him, 911L-th*�V Were madlerl ti.,elv'erfaie- , wallrantedly ,raised �110eo- - or it y been made '.from e1gA objects Wged In .the lungs: 1!,i'�,­- " ­ " I ma, t0ftla,flons have eaavr .., ................ ­ "..'' - M"" ­ ,. --- !, "" " , " " ­�� ­­,4�` f � ­ . , ' .. ........ , ­ . � , " '..''.­ " � , "" " I I ., , ., - I"'#. 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