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GREEN TEA T.
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Soviet House Ridded
Diplomatic relations between G.
'Britain and Soviet Russia are strain-
ed almost to the breaking point as a
result of the raid by Scotland Yard
men upon the omcea of the A11 -Rus-.
elan C'.o.operative Society in London.
This; concern, briefly known as "Ar -
toe," is * commercial agency handling,
the legitimate business between the
Iwo countries, and the Russian Trade
Delegation is housed in the name
bnildtnyr, recently built for the Soviet
at a cost of over 91,500,000. It is
said that no building in Great Bri-
tain, outside of the Bank of England,
cuts more massive strongrooms, vaults
and safes.
The raid was carried out under in-
etructions from Sir Wililam J'oynson-
flicks. Horne Secretary, by 45 deteat-
•ives • from Scotland. Yard and 60 uni-
formed policemen, who surrounded the
building, and allowed no one to enter
or leave‘ it without being searched.
Tons of literature were seized in the
shies and a .demand was then made
for the opening of five great safes.
When #
a demand was refuted, oxy-
acetylene
a
x
-
acetylenetorches were brought into
o
:play and the sates were opened over
the strenuous protests of the Soviet
ofticiela, who claimed diplomatic. im-
..-,-nnunity fox theutire-premise••-•• ---
One
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One particular state document, stol-
en from a British Government depart-
e
nest is believed •to '-nave been the
chief objeet sought, but` while'thia
document hie not yet been found, the
:authorities consider the raid etrply
.�u aM►s.eiabda *mot. meat is serial
~�iaassaiat ease mow! R,M's,
eds.tar w is 'si►ataale�ss ilia- ilNd) � rrdMt best 1ee'sle-1 Sweet *ad palatable, Mensa,
eds. eeaalWs�e las a mon '� it Gravies' Wetw 1"xterasiaator is a,c-
may �. iter et lb* telPht- yeeersJwaM� eve ,Kurth a' alis- syltslite to tleiiatreaa, and it does its
lose that talars lis sew eellbAset froba- ,�rl. ,rkk)< amus tJw IMAM of two erotic sareip and promptly. }
w me* a then, x levo or t�rosm s' �* ,ria eases et li ag': Ceikgc. •, , . , i
est 1.oaaiva. ani tie Sartkaltxral C,o8.. "t-
three ssederste devapears sof rids, a at agates. to of t vsiue to farm- We orates weeder how a lazy Haan
!good harvest dw l4 molt. era, as it is saidt to lam abort an can tell vrib,en in less spring fever. '
The ?rho* la Caeamite iw'sit
'. The Primo at Wiles aad Prettier
'Bolded* will will fur Canada on
Jody fiord. saermifag to s dssgesteh
from Leedom. Th. Frinea Meister
will return to Kleglaad ala. d , bat
It is saiseatewi *at : v*
stay fists or *no weeks longer -
justified by the discovery in the secret
strong -rooms of abundantesvidenee. of
vast organization of violent anti-
British character.
The missing document is believed'
to have been destroyed by fire. When
the police tried to enters- one of the
rooms, which was apparently used
for transaction of Soviet business,
they found the door Ioe1ed, and de-
mand' for adnti's,ton was refused.
The police thereupon forced the door
and rushed in and saw a member of
the staff engaged in burning :i num-
ber of documents in a fire grate. lie
had with him a box containing many
important papers, which, after a
struggle, the police took from him.
The papers in the grate were burn-
d Haat recon
JAI1ES FRIEL, K. C.
of Moncton, N.B., 'who,• ex Royal
Cammieoloner appointed to 3nveeti-
The documents seized are said to gate Cansdtan claims fax war indents
show an international campaign for pity against Germany, is prepsring a
the overthrow of existing institutions. report whereby Germany will be a''"
Thebe is 'clear proof of close auricle- ed to pay approximately nine meld
tion with Soviet organizations and dollars. to Canadian claimants.
S'omrnunista both in England and ,
other countries; and it is understood Canadian Air Mail Service
n
that a hat .of pole agents and agita-
tors
With a view to tenting out the pos.
tors in the various European• capitals
oe seized.
w mo the d omen s
as among t
g
i roe
Canadian Farmers Going Abroad
d
A party of between 100 and 200.
Canadian farmers• and agriculturists
, sail imiri #ialiisx next Tani -levy
to visit the important marketing tens
tres. of Great Britain. some of . the
famous live etoek breeding farms, and
enmarkfor a e ial stud of
D , pec Y
GoQuick
co -
Piles
'Without Salves or Cutting
Thousands. who have piles don't Country feed lots. and • a •side trip to
know that quick and permanent relief some of these.feed lots; the Smithfield
can be ncromplished with internameat market in London, find Covent
medicine. Cutting or any amount ofGrinder. the great fruit and produce
treatment with ointments and suppos- market.
itorien will not remove the cause. • The farms of some of the most
Bad eireulation causes .piles. There famous breeders, particularly of
is stagnation of blood circulation in Shorthorn ct.ttie and Clydesdale her--
,the lower bowel and a weakening of sea, will be visited. as well as districts
the parts. Dr.J. 5.1w.onhardt pounds where thernoted breeds of live -stack
the remedy and called his prescriptirn have been developed.
)11 M- 1D: Dr. 3,,eonitsirdt" aided -it : n e ihrc'e or' fuer-dam t,rip to• i)c
in many, many eases with a matvcl mark. visits. will be paid to co -operas
ous record that: H11M-ROID is now the bacon factories, dairies. egg so -
mold by druggists evearywhere'under, a&&ieties, as well as to some oftho ed'.i-'
a rigidmoney-back' gb ationel institutions.
Don't waste any ;more time with tom. Wheat Champion Predicts (Mod
outside applications. Get a naekage ('rep
• of HEM-ltOID from any druggist to- a Seragex iE'Ineeler, of Roathein,
lief to th usands and8hould lasting
° S%ak., rave times winner of the world's
wheat prize at the International Grain
earns; for you l '
operative marketing.
A tentative outline of the program
suggests visits to wheat exe:aantree in
Liverpool and London, some of the
loge mills, the Merketand wharves
in Glasgow, where Canadian • cattle
are., landed and sold by auction for
slaughter or for cosh dint' on Old
you.
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TRAVEL FUNDS
VELUM
SEN ply a trip either
to great cities' or tmfr uented
es, you may obtain from the
Bank of Montreal travel funds
suited to your individual`,needs.
Travellers' vellers' Cheques in convee
'tient form and cashable in
Canada and in other countries,
or Letters of Credit that are acc'
rcpt the world over,
supply funds with
safety and con-
venience.
NW 0164
,ansa
MNKOF MONTPJ'
E.ea6wra Aft
Awoke aim a #' i►,
sibllity of using aeroplanes to 'mall
Air
a ad'an
Ai
tics n
Caned*, h
cr in na
carriers,
C
Force wilt commence a service from
Father Point, the first calling place
for incoming liners up the St. Lawr-
ertce; onn�-Septeinber'list; Pernat;rent
voted ,$7C,000 for this purpose last
session.. All letters will be dropped.
b air
at this point, and transferredy ,
saving • twenty-four hours. If this:
experiment is successful, the service
will be extended to the -Pacific Coast
next • May, and planes will take the
mail from incoming liners.,at Vancou-
veratVano
Vancouver
and it e
Island
C(;ity. There will also be an air mail
service between Quebec, Montreal,
Toronto and Ottawa.
. Another Atlantic Flight
Respite the fact that the .:two
French airmen, who attempted to fly
from Paris to New York over a week
ago, are . still missing, three Ameri-
can fliers are all set to take off from
the flying field near New York, on
this long flight, as soon as the weath-
er �conditi.ons.__are ._ favorable. This
will be the third attempt. made by
Americans -to accomplish `this feat,
the two previous efforts ending •in
disaster.
Chhiese Minister Fired
Mr. Eugene Chen, the Foreign.
Minister in the (llankow) Nationalist
Government of China, is not feeling
very happy at the' present moment,
as he has been' removed from office.
According to 'latest despatches the
Northern forces are on the move to-
wards Hankow, and Mr. *Chen and his
( friend, Michael Borodin, the Russian
adviser of the Government, have tier-
oplanea in readiness for instant flight
should the troops reach their object-
ive..
Airmen Still Missing
All efforts to trace the two French
airmen, Nungesser and Coli, who at-
tempted ' tb fly-4rom a Paris to New
York, have so, far failed. Many
People near• Harbor Grace, Newfound-
land, have made sworn statements
!that they have. either heard or saw
the missing plane on May Oth, but
; there have been many conflieting -re-
sporte all pointing to the unreliability
of the rumors. The French sporting
journal. Le Sport, has sent a• cheque,
for $2.000 to the. Canadian Commis-
sioner in Paris. to be Haid: to any per-
son who will diseover the missing men
Alive on [Canadian territory before
June 30th.
South. African Pension Scheme
The Old Age Pensions Committee,
whish was commissioned by the South
African Government to investigate
and make reeommendationa concern-,
f ing a pension for persons attaining
the ago of 65, has made its report.
j If the findings of the Committee are
lao.mented
a yearlthe y newt drtme nornment oldt ex-
seeding *250 will receive s weekly
pension of about ten shillings ($2.50)
• Colored men and women,. as well as
white,' are eligible for the pension.
()uteri* Farmers Plaids Mastodon
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(Copyright, 1917, Frani[ Collier)
1 .. Now Do Tames �? 1103, What Is Mewl* 34;40
100. � no ll Smother
101. Wiwi Is tiaecest C.selyd?
102. Whet 1* rpow�sr?
104. !• Cowen Project?
10ii. 3t. *antes ce River Pro -
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You-.
Are Reacting
This Ad.
It is just--•ta°-remind you that we
are 'bast' serving particular dres-
sers like you in our custom tailors
ing, special order and ready -to -
weer departments. A full stack
of men's smart furnishings.
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Get your order in early fee
Ceatentdal Togs
Nrnth SidcCHAS ■ LACK " I4
Square zls
The Le* Tailoring Alen's Sit Wear
A New Wayto Learn One Worth 'tine Thing Each Dag
Liza was on the witness stand.
"Are you positive,' intlttired the..
ANSWE S TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTIONS- pr"Actator, "that you knave where
02. Where H*vs the DiMersat 0iras say,. 120 times and stakes 47 hits, his Your husband ins on- the night this.
Been All Whiter"? • betting average would be 47 divided erznie was committed
These triigrnte to,srtlsward in March by 120, or 391. ( Ef Ab didn't replied the witness
firmly ' den Ah busted a good xollin'
and Apprid, and are winter residents 95. How Mack Can a Horse Ahraw? 1'
AS fol Hl kbi d,
On metal rani a horse ca era
Huge teeth and a tusk of A pre-
historic mastodon have been unearth -
4d near fit. Thorne*, Ontario, by a
farmer, who was draining ti section
of marshy land on his farm. These
remains of one of the huge enimel*
whleh roamed this continent many
„thousands of years ago. are in a fair-
ly good state of prtservatton, and
will probably be donated to some uni-
veraityr nmaeum,
arida Ceal idemitktlests
The announceanent of a very stub•
atantiel cat in the price of tool 'l+y
two of Britain's largest retailers In i
* Landon. tame as a very pleasant sur-
`prist to British commercial met and
• ;Pest
alike. '11* near prieea
ar. the lowest sine. 1918, and al-
though it is not generally known whe-
rr the collieries will follow strait in;
trader, to ispt cted that they rr ilresort k
ilagleat it Te India Flight
a o An
Red-Wingedae z s n draw:
south of Older and Delaware valleys; One and twa-thirds times as much sis
Bluebird, from middle U. 1I. to Beres an an asphalt pavement; five times as
studs and West Indies; Cowbird, much as on ordinary Belgian Macke;
south U. S. and Mexico; Mourning thirteen tunes as much as on ordinary
Dove, south U. S» and Idexleot Pur- cobble stories; twenty times, As much
dile Finch, south of Penn.; Marsh as on earth road; forty times as much
Hawk, south U. 9.; Killdeer, aouth as on sand. A horse can drag, as
south U. 8., Bermuda, U. S., ).sanies, da, S. America erica; Robin, compared with what he can carry on
; his back --an the worst earthen roads
Robin, south U. S.; Rusty Blackbird, three times more; on a good limeade. U. S.; Cuckoo, S. American; mized road, nine; on plank, twenty -
1.
*uanada Goose, 'south U, S. and MAX- ` five; on a 'stone trackway, thirty-
three; on a good, railway, fifty-four
times as much.
96. 10 Most Numerous; .-Family •
Names in the U. S. ?
(11 Smith leads with 1,304,300; (2)
Johnson a close emend with 1,024,200;
(3) Brown, 730,500; (4) Williams,
684,700; (5) Jones, 658,300 ;(6) Mil-
ler, 025,600; (7) Davis, 537,90Q; (8)
Wilson, W a 2
ser n 477,300;
Ad sa (0) , ,.
4 Cohen
300; (10) Moore, 303,400.
stands -second in New York City and
Schwartz fifth; Meyer stands third in
=C-•ineinnati; in Boston they at.and as -
follows: Smith, Sullivan, Brown, �.
Johnson, Murphy.
iso; Night Hawk, south to Argentina;.
Great Blue Heron, south" all. S., West
Indies. Central Ansarica; Purple Mar-
tin, Brazil; -Meadowlark, south of
Mass. and I11.; Song Sparrow, south
U. S.; Barn Swallow and Bank Semis
low, S. and Central America; Tree
Swallow, south U. S. to Central Am-
erica; -Chimney Swift, south iI. 'S.;
Brown Thrasher, south o ' Va.; Whip-
porwiil, from south . to S. Amer-
.tca.Yellow -B
11 o 1 leer, middle
and south U. •Iousa Wren, south
US. ,
37 1 ow to Make a. Bird Hou '
Mount firmly -on a longupright ole
or side of a house dalways guarded.
from ratsor cats). Use a box 6 or $
inches square; make a gable roofend
extend it all around for eaves; let the
floor :forst a small shelf; . bore en-
trance hole in center of one end, and
drive a nail beneath it for a perch.
As a bird prefers quarters protected
from invasion by a larger bird, the
size •of the entrance hole -largely de-
termines the kind of bird that accepts
the quarters. To invite the Wren,
97. What Great Tunnel Through the
Rockies Is Nearing Completion?
The ,great Continental Divide of
the Rockies, extending ' north and:
south through Colorado, has long been
a formidable obstacle to su'cccssful
railroading. The '`Mofrat road, cone•
structed over the Divide, has never
cc
been a suess financially, due to ex-
cessive grades, and `over 41 per cent
of the road's net earnings being :ab-
make the hole .1 -inch (the size of a sorbed in fighting the winter snows.
pencil line around a silver quarter)-- To overcome this great handienp, the
too small fox the sparrow, juait right Moffat Tunnel is being driven through I
for the. write; for the Blue Birti, and the heart of James Peak, about 50 j
1rree Swallow, 1' inch (the size of a miles- west of Denver. This tunnel is I,
line around a silver dollar); for the 6.1 miles long, 16 feet wide, 24 feet •
'M'artin, 2/ inch- The Wren box may high -the 'longest on the Western
be 4x4x6 inches long, and placed un- A`emisphere,
der -the -eaves. under -a_ porch, against 9g.-.••Wh71t-- Will Be the Economic
the hc►uie or-4aarn . Etre e.•
94.' Bow - Are Baseball Percentages Will open to development the vast
Figured? resources of N. W. Colorado and N. E.
A perfect record (no games lost) is Utah -the richest' single undeveloped
1,000. The number of games -won spot on the Continent --enough an-
divided by the *worker played, smelledthraefte coal to supply the world for
to the third decimal place, gives a 'generations; two thousand.square
club's percentage. For example -,miles of oil shale, estimated to con-
games played 100, games won 60; 60 quill 60 billion barrels of oil; over .10
divided by 100 equals .600 decimally, billion feet of lumber. A short-cut
but the decimal point is usually omit- [between existing roads will save 171 "' '"
A JCRS
ted, and it would be'shown at 000. ;miles and make Ibis route the shortest
If a fielder has 100 chances to make transeontinentai• railroad _'n America..
Putouts; and accepts 85 of the chap- Will help the cities of the Middle
pin oval an innercent man's bald,.
dot's all."
A husband' is a man who gets a flow
of virtue when he empties his own
sash tray.
We built this SUP Dairy -Pail for
the ,Haan who is "tired of buying
new pails all the tithe." They are
made of good heavy tin, highly
polished;, strong bottoms; heavy
wire handles; and put together the
way a pmol should be. You'll get full
value from every cent you invest
Da
iryPailsand otlterDsiry
Ttisare.11e by tlr cANoe,
fat S,Mr MrTAL Paoaoct's Co. Luirnw
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�_.._ .is_AI .ThtWa C rib'
alta. Tim,
ces without an error, hisfielding per. West and Northwest in their serious
centage is 850. If 4 player is at bat, competiti'on'with Panama Canal rates.
Varicose 'Veins Reduced
rubber solution, insulating every fibre of every -cord with
Or SaysDunlop ate r, : which minimizes friction, . Naturally,,: tires built
.One .. B c ays7� ce e"' of Gunn -ed cods have extra�► +stamina insurinng, longer wear.
De tanstrate This Extra . Values .
The •Firestone Dealer in your locality will; gladly explain to•
you the extra value of Gum -Dipping: He is- prepared to
demonstrate how the cords $f the carcass are saturated ina,
Simple novae Treatment That Ia
-GI ing Amazing Results
The world progresses. 'Today ail -
'silents that took weeks to treats can
now be ended in a few days. If you
have varicose veins or bunches you
! can start today to 'Bring them back
S to normal size, and if youare wise
you will do so. -
t Just get • an original bottle of
Moose's Emerald Oil at any dispens-
ing pharmacist and apply it night
and morning tothe enlarged vents.
It is very powerful and penetrating,
and only a little is required,- '
normal.
' Emerald roar -
a d Oil is also a
1VLoone 1
velour healing agent. One appiica-,l
1e"IRESTO'NE TIRZ * IRUBRER COMPANY 01t' CANADA, Lumped
HA![rtliciii ZANAD*
tion for instance stops the itching of r MOST muss lilt DOLLAR
eczema, and a few appiicationx Ca;JI?t1t
_ - * one
-People who want to reduce varicose
veins, or get rid of eczema, ulcera, or
piles in a fever days should not hesitate
to get a bottle at ones. It is so
powerful that a smell bottle lasts It
After. a few days' treatment the long time. Any pharmacy ran eup-
veine will begin to grow smaller' and • p1y you it. 0. DUNLOP sells lots of
by regular use will soon reduce to it.
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A four thoaaseol ratio 'non.sy9
flight from Eastland to Calcutta will
be attempted this week by two Bel-
', doh *view's Idetetesnan
anta Carr d fft,
'Ono** of the Royal Air limey. «ha }
tsars lore* assiaasd bytine *dish Air
Ministry to Olaf a Haw ser-Heraley i
holleh tg purse tea this *tg 4. T ,
plan to cosi of L41$ lorsak � bebt by r the�
*verb Aloes* net Q204 4042
The sow' leg qu.•eimt las Strath
Atlee lana eiesed ,mark erti toes
atasalt the emote ietwitrs, ASA
a w eelestiew wee pelmet by tbs Natal
Pra.i.rfel Owsoe4'i. row•esiatt say, he
w ir% Md net flossed. elm Melee Jerk'
i It is pelt« pwbs04• taps else Iniebo
t seeteee wIR lis dripped INN Imo years.
CambMlia !.toe 'Hued t'ralAreei
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A *t'arestleo selautlst( tee'' 1
;ant ed lbw th iverelty .f Al-
berta, wile le el prereei pa I.awaMnn.
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DEALERS
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The Bankrupt Stock Saleis Still on
Ladies' and hisses Hats I Ladies' Silk Dresses
Clearing Out at
A Large Assortment to
Core from
$139, $1.95 and $2.95 $2.95 to $7.45
LADIES! SVIR
a Shades and Sizes 7I
Clearing out at
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