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[" _ = ee EE \u2014 VOL.1, No.34.>> MONTREAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926 C.P.DEPOT BURNS: WIR STORY ON PAGE 2 7 A DAREDKVIL CLINGS TO CRUMBLING STRUCTURE: \u2014Dally World photographer caught this view of a man working on a scaffold one foot long by about four inches wide.Clinging to life by a problematical eyebrow, the workman shown in the circle (above) was bammering away with a heavy mallet in his hand.The structure is what remains of the Title Guarantee Building on St.James Street, now being levelled to make way for the new gigantic Royal Bank offices.Other men are at work on top of the building tearing down the steel beams.- L 19-YEAR-OLD ORPHAN elected queen of beauties of Milwaukee.Kind © relatives had always held out life as full of adventure and glamor for Florence Andress.Her dream came true when she was picked to represent her home town at Atlantic City for the title of Miss America.0; D> cou EE CONS MIO EEE A me © Page Two v 7 > za fine .Viti pALY wondin'.{ \u201cthwsday.ane 5, Yoan FIRST BREAK SEEN IN MEXICAN CLERGY RANKS CATHOLIC PRIEST GIVES ALLEGIANCE | TO MEXICO CHIEF By JOHN PAGE Universal Service Writer Mesico City, Aug.4.\u2014\"The first break in the ranks of the Catholic elergy has occurred at Aivarado, Vera Cruz.where Father Dimas Aguiano, pastor of the Catholic\u2019 Church, has telegraphed an offer of, adhesion to the Government.Ç President Cailes immediately accepted the offer of allegiarce, ap-\\ proving tbe priest's patriotie atti-| tude and notifying him tbat the local authorities had been instructed to turn the Catholic church at Alvarado over to his care.Catholics at Alvarado, are divided over the propriety of the priest's act, some threatening violence.should the church resume functions independently of the Roman Epis-' copate.Genera! Arnulfo Gomez, generally regarded as friendly to.Catholics, announces he wili afford military protection to Father Anguiano\u2019's Church, if necessary.Secretary of tlie Interior Tejeda announcer that ° every Catholic; church in Mexico hus now been transferred by the clergy to the] Government and that 90 per cent of them have been transfer by the Government to lay committees.The other 10 per cent.huve been turned over to municipal authorities.NEW LAND POLICY ISSUED BY BRITISH LABORITES PARTY london.Aug.4 \u2014 (Univerdf Service) \u2014 Report embodying the Labor party's proposed land policy, issued tonight, contains the following principal recommendations:-\u2014 First, Transfer of ali rural land to the state, farmers thereby becoming state tennunts.Second, The state to tuke the land at a purchase price calculated on the annua! assessed value.Third, The duties of present! landlords to be carried out by country agricultural committees consisting of un equal number of farmers and workers together with experts.Fourth, Murketing along co-oper- ative lines with a view to reducing costs to the middie-man and stu- blixiag of prices.MRS.SIBLEY MET DEATH AT HANDS OF RED LANTERNS Reattie, Aug.4.\u2014(faily World Dispatch)\u2014Mrs.W.E.Sibley, a Canadian Methodist misvionary,' was killed by the \u201cRed Lantern\u2019 Society\u2019 in Yuung Shien, Chung Province, China, on June 8.according to passengers on the President Grant arriving here today.The society teaches that the slaying of a religious intruder gains for the murderer 10,000 years of celertial happiness.Forty Chinese have been arrested in consection with the crime, pussen- gers said.SHERBROOKE BEER SEIZED AT BORDER ft.Athan, Vi, Aug.4Z (Daily World Dispatch) -\u2014 Liquor from Bherbrooke, Que., to the amount of 1,600 bottles of good Canadian | beer, was confiscated, six mea were ' arrested and four automobiles were seized here by customs offi- cialis.The men gave Baston addresses.ARSENAL DISASTER COST $47,000,000 Washington, Aug.4.\u2014 (Daily Wortd ch)==The hoard which investigated the Lake Denmark ex- ploston, fixed no individua! blame but states that the depot was teo congented and too near to inhabited areas for the storage of such large quantities of ammunition.An ee- tire change of pelicy is resommend- od for the future.The damage te WALES UTTERS 8,000 WORDS IN HOUR AND HALF Loudon, Aug.4.\u2014 (Universal Service)\u2014The Prince of Wales delivered the longest speech of his career at Oxford tonight, C.P.R.STATION FINCH, ONTARIO RAZED BY FIRE speaking 8,000 words in an Eastern Ontario Wires Down hour and a half.It was Ins presidential ad- as Result of Night Blaze dress at the British Association for the Advancetmnent of Science.BROTHERS SAID TO HAVE TRIED TO KILL FAMILY Rockland, Ont., Aug.4\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch) \u2014 Calite ana.Omer Ethier, bachelor brothers, | must stand trial for the attempted murder of their brother, Edmund, = noie ai : to acoter w t r ft ns and members of his family.It is were moving on schedule or said they threw paris green in a not.well on Edmund's farm near Bour- The C.P.R.Telegrapha atat- get.ed at three a.m that all their Fourteen witnesses testified that wires through Fiach were six pounds of the arsemated pow-' down and that they could mot der had been purchased in six dif- vesch their station there.ferent stores by the accused.It According to reports direct was also shown that members of from the soeme of fire, no Edmund's family had been violent- iy ill after drinkipg the well water.COPS GET THRILL ARRESTING BELGIAN KING AS SPEEDER Bravels, fieiciam, Auçese +.\u2014 FIRE MENACES (Daily World Cable) \u2014King Albert Is giving à good example to his gubjects in the matter of economy MONTMAGNY; ever siuce his decrees as financial dictator.None of the King\u2019 $ e King's mo- DAMAGE 50,000 streets recently.but when two gen! Quebec, Aug.4.\u2014 (By Kia Cordarmes stopped a speeding motor- respondeat)\u2014The little town of cyclist und demanded his papers, Montmagny was menaced with de- The Canadian Pacific's sta- i tion at Fiach, Ontario, ninety ; miles due west of Montreal on | the main double track line to | Toronto was burned to the ground last night and all freight sheds and outhouses went with it.Local fire ap parstus proved Insufficient to arrest the flames.At a late hour last night the railway officials rashed a crew of helpers from Montreal direct to > the scene of the fire to endeavour to Leep the main Line traffic moving.AN wires wete down, however, and, at th this morning it was à ings other than those ing to the rai\u2019™>ay company have beem destroyed.Fire still burning at three fifteen a.m.tor cars have Leen seen on the! they nearly fainted as the papers gtruction this morning when fumes glum Made out to \u201cAlbert of Bel-' raxed the eawmill belonging to ' George Blais and a temporary structure belonging te Price Brothers.Before it was brought under WOMAN CLAIMS control the fire caused $50,000 dumage, and left ¢0 men without SHE SAW KILLING |= A strong wind fanned the flumes which were discovered in the scrap- OF N.J.LOVERS, ie room \"thesis wi\u201d pomer ville.N.vy Aux.4\u2014(Uni- path of the fire was consunied.man\u2019 had oon alr oY WO-| Keveral hours were required by ns Alexander si with Prose-| pe volunteer fire brigade cre the the Hall Mills Simpson today in) couflagration was brought under ne story Is correct.aisatton.if control, by which time it is estim- he has enough evidence to arreat | \u201cte4 that the loss reached 850.600.all the princtpais in the famous case.within 48 hours.He has de- GERTRUDE EDERLE tailed detectives to check up the story.The prosecutor will not re! TO SWIM CHANNEL veal the woman's name until she FRIDAY MORNING testifies before a jury.c Geta Nez, Aug.4.\u2014(Uei The new witness, Simpson said, v 8 foe) A reported declared she was at the scene of ore that Gertrude Ederie hen er ae Jour Tia pce Just ork girl will attempt to swim the .Hall ha en .killed.She had seen a mam and Channel Friday morning, weather woman beuding over the bodiex permitting.and scattering their love letters pret them and she can positively BOOZE RUNNERS FALL FOR TRAP SPANISH RULER SET BY AGENTS Halifax, Aug.4\u2014(Dafly Werkl MAY ARBITRATE Et 415000 vor et liquer was seized here by N.8, T.A.of- FORTUNE CLASH Toe liquor conninied of 160 gal Hvea were lost and no bmild- ~ TERRIFIC STORM RAGES; 26 DIE AS SHIP IS WRECKED Rio de Janeiro, Aug.4.\u2014 {Universal Service) \u2014 Twentysix lives were lost fn the shipwreck of the steamer Bitar off the coast of Northern Para today.A terrific storm caused the wreck.\u2018QUEBEC SHOWS $1,520,146.75 YEAR'S PROFIT Aug.4-\u2014(Daily Werld y\u2014*The Province of Quebec is the only one in the Dominion \u2018to announce for the 26th consecutive time a surplus of ordinary revenues over expenditures,\u201d announced Premier Taschereau this afternoon, when he said that the surplus for 1925-26 was §$1,520,- -146.75.One miltien dollars of the amount will be applied toward reduction of the provincial debt.The Quebec Liquor Commissiens profits for the same period were announced as $5,081,876.96, a oon- siderable advance over the previous year.i \u2018GOD HIS LAWYER BUT OTTAWA MAN | GETS JAIL TERM | Ottawa, Aug.\u20ac¢\u2014 (Daily World | Dispatch) \u2014- Because he preached outside St.Joseph's Romun Catholie Church when parishioners were coming from mass and annoyed them by his sayings, Robert Wishart was arrested on a charge of disorderly eonduct.\u2018He said he preached \u201cbecause God told me to.\u201d i On another occasion he said: \u201cGod is my lawyer.\u2019 / Nevertheless Judge Jovant fined \u2018the man $12 or a week in juil.Wishart chose jail.NEWSPAPERMAN LOSES MONEY IN DRINK EXCHANGE Quebec.Aug.4.\u2014 (ily Staff Cor- ; respondent )\u2014Joseph C.Lyons, a member of the Boston Pont staff, | spent the night in the police station here as the result of losing \"his money while en route from | Montreal to Quebec last night.He claims that he was acooxted while en the train, and invited to have a drink, after which he remembered nothing until he reached Quebec.where he discovered that he was aithout a cent.Lyonr rtrengly suspects that knockout drops were slipped imto the drink he took.He received shelter for the night in a local police station, pending such time as he could get in touch with his employers, and ask them for some more money.ooo.LABOR CLAIMS BRITISH GOV'T QUIT AT POST By H.H.STANSBURY versal Staff Writer London, Aug.4\u2014The House of Commons today voted adjournment until November 9.Seeialists and Laborites were beaten.on an amendment for a recess of only a fortnight.The charge was made that the Government was quitting during a state of emergency.Joseph Batey, Laborite, claimed that \u2018\u2018this Government has smashed the British industrial machine and plunged the working classes into deepest poverty.The Comservatives, dealing with the mine dispute, have been absolutely blind.\" .Sir Austen Chamberlain, foreig secretary, said: \u201cThe coal industry must settle its dispute itself.We have had sixteen duys of futile discussion.- Wedgewood Benn declared that Chamberlain had only reveuled the impotence of parliament.Lloyd George referred to the contreversy as a \u201cdevasting dispute and characterized the defense of the Government by Col.Lane-fox as \u2018\u2018most- extraordinary in such «a crisis.\u201d Lloyd George aguin expressed the opinion that the settiemeat proposais offered by the church heads should be considered.Toe Government's answer (0 the attack was that during the recess the cabinet will be fully powered to deal with the coal strike.| The Anglo-American debt con- | troversy was brought up in aw apologetic manner.Wedgewood Beau depreciated Churchill's \u2018\u2018undignified broadcast of a challenge\u201d to Senator Borah.Chamberlain | doclared that Britain would settle as promised \u2018\u2018although the Lest so- | lutien would have been the cancels \u2018lation of ail debts.\u201d SLUICE BOX THIEF .CONVICTED AFTER SENSATIONAL TRIAL Wiliams Lake, Aug.¢.\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch)\u2014Fragk Lane De Long was recently convicted, after a sensational trial, of robbing sluice boxes of the Kitchener mine at Keithly Creek.While De Long was working at the Kitchener mine hé wus ostem- sibly developing a mine of his own a short distance away.RifMag ot the sluice boxes has been going on 'simce 1921 but this is the first case to be detected.BIG OFFICE BLOCK BURNS IN BOSTON Menton, Aug.4 \u2014 (Daily Word Déapatch) \u2014 Twenty famiites were i driven out of their homes, ten girls were forced to through smoke and flames.and 600 children were thrown into a panie \"when an office building at Frasklin Street and Broadway, Somer- \u2018ville, was burned to the ground.The damage is estimated at 875, DAWES make their wayw set at $47,000,000.\u2014\u2014 - By 0.D.TOLIRCHUS Usivernal Service Writer Berlin, Aug.4.\u2014The battle be- | tween the survivors of the Rowanoffs for the last remnant of the vast fortune of the Czars is to be settied by a reval arbitrator, ae- cordiaz to plans expected to be adopted by the fighting heirs.The severeigas of Ragland.3t- aly, and Spain are all proposed as arbitrators, bat the King of Spain is lavored because he was neutral during the war and is not related to any of the Romanofls.The remnant of what was ouce the biggest fortune in tbe world is otil] $765.000.000 deposited in the Bank of Englandlons of rum and two cases of whis- ey.Agents for the chief inspector arranged to purchase the liquer and wheh the alleged boolleggerr brought it they were arrested.CANADIAN BISLEY TEAM TO ARRIVE The Canadian Ristey Team, bear- Ing the coveted Kolapore Cup, will arrive in Montres! probably Sueday night on beard the Cunarder Alaunia.This is the second time in succession the fameus trophy hus come to Canada.; Fd » Over 100 Years Experience back of ea-h bot ai er re Be ae, Le a J EEE ah oo A wu NW A A A RPA ga Ary IN rere iris ray 500 ak.Le Se ro PP, , Thursday, August-5, 1926 MONTREAL, .DAILY.WORLD Page Three THREE SLASHED IN RUSSIAN BROTHERS WOUNDED BY AMERICAN \u201cDETECTIVES\u201d Girl Missing\u2014Thought To Fear Consequences of Battle By M.KRUSHEN Crowds of ragged street urchins were gathered round two mud-pav- ed windows of a dilapidated shack on St.Dominique street below Ontario, yesterday, scene of the stabbing of two half-brothers by two mysterious American \u2018detectives\u2019 in a street fight over a pretty vivacious French-Canadian girl known &8 Armand Germaine.A heavy-shouldered man, addressed as Domingo, whose one eye 8leamed vindictively, pushed his way through the children and scratched some of the mud off with his pen-knife.But nothing of interest rewarded his expectant gaze.Bill Domachuck and Joseph Doskulouk had left their squalid quarters to be nursed back to health in the home of relatives across the street.The two half-brothers were attacked late Tuesday night with long razors and heavy knives wielded expertly by tall, thickset individuals who claimed they ware American detectives and flashed silver badges to uphold their claim.While the fray was in full swing, about 20 otheré had joined, a young man answering to the name of \u201cMike\u201d strolled up the street aud was immediately rewarded with a stinging cut which left his face open from ear to ear.Lo.Wild with grief over his facial disfgurement, \u2018\u2019Mike\u2019\u2019 attacked one of the \u201cdetectives\u201d who was busily carving holes in the head and shoulders of the Russian brothers.Bill Domachuck accidentally flung out an arm crashing one of the attackers to the street.This was the turning point.The \u2018detectives\u2019 left hurriedly.The half-brothers were released from the Royal Victoria Hospital yesterday morning and spent the day in bandages behind closed doors.Mike\u201d was sufficiently well to walk about.Armand (iermaine, blamed by all concerned as the \u2018\u2018whole cause of the trouble\u201d has not appeared in her usual haunts for fear of possible consequences, it is understood.11-YEAR-OLD BOY DROWNED IN RIVER The St.Lawrence River claimed another victim yesterday when Albert Alderma, aged 11, of Hamilton, Ont.,, was drowned in Lako St.Louis off Stony Point, Lachine.According to Lachine police the boy had gone to the waterside with his aunt, Mrs.Godsmark of 2659 Mance Street, for an afternoon's outing.The lad went in the water.Suddenly he went under the surface and failed to reappear.Mrs.Gosmark screamed for help, but it was not until three.hours later that Chief Durocher of Lachine located the body.Coroner McMahon is holding an inquest today.RETAIL GROCERS ASK BIGGER SITE At a meeting of the retail groe- ers of Montreal, a formal demand was made to the city to have Pon- FIGHT OVER VIVACIOUS MISS WOMAN DRIVER RUNS OVER COP ON TRAFFIC GO Mrs.O.Emond of 517 Ples- WOMAN ELECTION REGISTRAR FOR CITY DIVISION The first woman to be named election registrar in the province of Quebec is Mrs.J.Mac- Gregor, corresponding secretary of the Women's Conservative Association eof Montreal and District, who will act in the Federal district of Mount Royalsis street, yesterday knocked down and ran over Constable Day of the City Hall Avenue traffic duty at the corner of St.Denis and Sherbrooke Streets.She was arrested for violating a traffic rule and will appear in Recorders\u2019 Court today.The constable was taken to the General Hospital suffering from several broken ribs.His condition is not serious.DAILY WORLD The Montreal Daily World in 1927 will choose Miss Montreal to compete with beauties from all tinent and Australiaeral of the Atlantic City National Beauty Pageant, yesterday wired The World the invitation to select Miss Montreal.He urged that the city\u2019s prettiest girl be sent to Atlantic City for the .1926 pageant, but the time is too short to make a proper selection, so T }- World de- FEMALES WAR WITH KNIFE AND PAIL OF WATER When women fight something usually happens, and a quarrel between Mrs.Alphonse Langevin and Mrs.Elizabeth Kent, who roomed together at 430 Notre Dame Street West yesterday resulted in the latter going to hospital and the former to jail.According to the police something transpired which broke into hard words and then developed into a free-for-all.\u2018The Kent woman is said to have thrown a pail of water at Mrs.Langevin, who is claimed to have retaliated with a knife, In any event Mrs.Kent was taken to tne hospital suffering from knife wounds in chest and back.Mrs.Langevin is being arraigned this morning on a charge of doing grievous bodily harm.NO BALLOT FOR LOCAL OPTION IN HUNTINGDON There will be no referendum on the liquor question in Huntingdon today, although a ballot has been advertised under the Provincial! Local Option Act.The Superior Court yésterday granted an interlocutory injunction on the grounds that By-law 201 of the Village of Huntingdon is ultra vires on ac- sion.It is held that the village, incorporated since the county \u201cdry\u201d decision was reached, cannot now change to \u2018\u2018wet.\u201d\u2019 FRUIT, VEGETABLE DUTY COLLECTED The new customs duty on fruit and vegetables authorized July 13, are now being collected.These were imposed in order to help Quebec growers and especially to protect potato cultivators.: ALLEGED VAULT ROBBER HELD IN HEAVY BONDS Held without bail for enquete on August 12, Rene Couteau, aged 23, was arraigned yesterday on a charge of robbing the vault of Hudon and Orsali, 79 St.Paul street east, of $2,000 on July 3, Detective Sergeants Tourville count of a previous county deci-: NOTED BANDIT HUNTER PUT ON BANK ROBBERY W.D.MacWorth, who in connection with the Montreal potice brought the famous Tony Frank gang to justice, and solved the mystery of the St.James street postal holdup, has been assigned by the Canadian Bankers\u2019 Association to track down the bobbed-hair bandit and her two male companions who on Tuesday robbed the Provinclal Bank at Mt.Rolland of $1,000 in cash, it was reported last night.Mr.MacWorth has an enviable reputation among the crook-track- ing fraternity, and officinis feel confident that he will obtain results.No traces of the.bold trio had been found last night.It was learned that provincial detectives are at work on the case, as well as agents of the company with which the Provincial Bank is insured.BURGLARS GET DOSE OF SALT FROM SHOTGUN ! Marino Albano, 2080 Clark il Street, is ready for burglars any time they want to visit him.! Returning home late at night, | he had been to the house of à |] relative.He saw three men in the vestibule.He ran to his room, grabbed a shotgun loaded with salt, and let the intru- dors have the charge.They disappeared rapidly.+ ATTEMPT MURDER CHARGED CRIPPLE Charged with trying to cut lus wife's throat yesterday, Elzear Labelle, 674a Duquesne street, was remanded for enquete when he appeared in police court.The docket read \u201cattempted murder.\u201d The man is said to have chased his wife about the house with a raxor, inflicting slight wounds on neck and arm.Labelle is a cripple, requtr- ing crutches.\u2019 IRISH LAD TO BE DEPORTED AFTER MANY ATTEMPTS Hugh Bergen, an Irish lad who and Gauthier arrested the man during the night.secours market enlarged.What police claim was a \u201c\u2018cocaine party,\u201d the first discovered for some took place in an avartmei Dak sot far from St.Lawrence Main, and ia the midst * ef the orgy Constables A.Belanger and Frencoeur boke into the place and arrested two men and two women.Ia Recorder's Court yesterday the quartette pleaded mot guilty of poasessing drugs and will be tried in a week.They gave their names as Leopeld Cloutier, aged 35, and Kaila Tamar.39.of 97 Meant COPPERS BUST UP C0 PARTY AS ORGY AT ITS HIGHT | charge of possessing opium ille- CAINE \u2014_\u2014 Royal Avenue East, and Germaia Dubois, 24, and Doliy Lebrun, 26, has\u2018only bee\u201d in Canada a few weeks, is tired of it already and has tried every conceivable way of getting back to \u201cTipperary.\u201d When he told the harbor off- cials that he was a stowaway and wanted to be sent back they had him arrested and brought before Judge Monet.Now he is to get his wish for after 16 days in Bordeaux he is to be deported.of 128-8t.Lawrence.Leo Dinelle, 26, of 734 Drolet Street, pleaded guilty to having drugs In his possession and was sent to Bordeaux for six months.Emile Lachance, 20, 713 Berri Street, also pleaded guilty and was remanded for sentence.The seventh alleged narcotic case was that of Lee Sing, 43 Lagauchetiere Street West, remanded oa a INJUNCTION KEEPS HUNTINGTON DRY A certain part of the town of attempt to make the town \u201c\u2018w A Huatington has been making aa cided to enter a Miss Montreal next year.Australian cities and The Daily World in 1927 will ask the Atlantic City Pageant officials to award a universal title in addition to Miss America.The colony and World know positively that they have perhaps prettier girls than those in the United States, and feel that the contest should be international in character and not confined to AGED MAN HURT IN WAGON CRASH When a horse drawing a milk wagon ran away yesterday it collided with a dump cart driven by George Guilbeault, aged 72, of 667 Champlain street, and the aged city employee was thrown to the ground.He suffered severe bruises about the head.He is now in the Notre Dame Hospital.HOLD BROTHER AND SISTER FOR FRAUD Brother and sister yesterday faced Judge Enright in police court.They were Ferdinand and Florida Pelletier, charged with obtaining 350 by false pretences from Alfred Richard.They were released on 200 bail for enquete August 11th.GIRL DIES ON WAY T0 THE HOSPITAL On her way to a Montreal hospital for treatment, Frances Fryar, aged 15, of Vaudreuil, died on a C.P.R.train last night.The body was removed Irom the train at Windsor Station and taken to the morgue, where an inquest will be held today.3 MAKE ESCAPE AS CAR CRASHES When an automobile belonging to Adrien Forest of Quebec, was caught between two tram cars at the corner _of St.Dennis and Cherrier streets last night Mr.Forest grabbed his 3-year-old son and jumped.Mrs.Forest also leaped from the car.All three escaped injury but the motor was badly damaged.THIRSTY NAG TRIES DASH FOR WATER A cab horse from the Ritz-Carl- ton stand ran away yesterday afternoon and damaged the cab considerably, narrowly missing a traffic officer on duty at Drummond and Sherbrooke streets.The owner of the animal said he must have been thiratÿ The cab overturned at it struck a wagon at the trough in front of the Mount Royal Club.BOY BREAKS LEG JUMPING TRUCK Leopold Tetreault, aged 14, of 1246 Ethel Street, Verdun, suffered a fractured leg and back injuries when he jumped from a moving truck at the corner of Sherbrooke and St.Matthew streets yesterday.He was riding with the driver and jumped from the machine without Warning.A TE BODY RECOVERED The body of Paul Nytires, 1670 but this was checked by Mr.Justice Trahan, who granted an interim imjunetion forbidding the town authorities from consulting the citisens about the matter.The injunction was for dy A.8t.Elisabeth street, drowned in Back River on Sunday, was recov- sred from the water yesterday.A small boy saw the body in an eddy and notified the police who reparts of the North American con- Armand T.Nichols, director gen- WILL SELECT MISS MONTREAL IN 1927 \u201cMiss America\u201d alone.The pageant this year opens September 7 and will continue up to and including September 11.Already scores of young women, the finest in the land, have entered trieir names.In all more than seventy beauties will compete for the splendid honor of being selected Miss America.Features of the pageant will be the fashion show, in which the very latest Paris modes will te wern; the rolling chair parade, the bathers\u2019 revue und many other items of more than ordinary attractiveness.The young woman who is ad- Judged the best by a committee of fifteen eminent artists will have honor after honor showered upon her.It is a prize worth striving for, and next year Montreal will have the opportunity of sending one of her fair faidens to the pageant.rt EN TOURIST FINED $50 FOR FARE EVASION Burton Ingall, a tourist from Buffalo, spent yesterday afternoon rushing around town with a policeman, trying to raise $50 in order to keep himself out of Bordeaux He wus accused of trying to defraud a taxi-driver who drove him to Malone and back.HUNT IS ON FOR MRS.M.HALDANE Police of No.1 Station are looking for relatives of Mrs.Madge Haldane, who died suddenly in amilton, Ont.The high sheriff of Hamilton said that he believed the woman had relatives hore.Information may be communicated to police headquarters.JUDGE ORDERS RELEASE OF 4 SEIZED HORSES Mrs.J.L.Brannon's colors will be seen at Connaught Park races on Nine-Sixty, Halu, The Missus and Chula Vista, horses seized here last week at the behest of Fred, Lassiter of Tampa, Fla.A temporary suspension of seizure was ordered yesterday by Judge Enright.Should any of these entries win the purses will be paid over to the Montreal Jockey Club.Mr.and Mrs.Brannon, arrested on u charge of failing to account, will appear for enquete August 18.GAS RATES TO BE CUT 5 CENTS ON 1,000 CUBIC FEET After October 31 gas as supplied by the Montreal Light, Heat and Power, Cons, will be reduced 5 cents per 1,000 cubic feet for the first 100,000 feet, it was announe- ed last night.Present charges are 81.10 per 1,000 for the first 100,000.Where consumption is 250,000 cuble feet 75 cents will be charged per 1,000 instead of 30 cents as at present.This is the sixth cut in the price of gas since 1901.CLOTHING WORKERS RETURN VICTORIOUS The strike of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of Amorica as sumed a still brighter aspect last night whem it was reported that well over half of the 5,000 strikers had returned to work om account of firms having acoepted the flat of the association, that shops must recognize the uasion.b Ofte Als exptemed {he belief that y the end of the week practically all the firms would have accepted the agreement.AR Haring wings with a spread of only nine feet, à French motorboat rises and skims the surface of the covered it.Am inquest Ia being ollie NR MorMaster WN hald béndaw =.NP ate ai Bere be ma water when a speed in exces of TN Mr ge ey THE, + ta w\u201cr.Sas THE DAILY WORLS AERNY-GO-RC MAN OF THE WORLD \u2014\u2014\u2014 et re LL.Rasxging Suzanne Lenglen ap-! pears to have become a popular , SUBURBAN HEIGHTS\u2014KEEPING COOL - By GLUYAS WILLIAMS form of entertainment in the U.S.A.: since Suze decided to turn pro, but ! I haven't noticed many of them doing it on a tennis court so far.* * * PAGE MR.MINUS ; | A young lady who tried the ; McGill entrance exams this year has this excellent one to pall at her own expense.After the maudculation resalts were | annonnced she went to call on | the gentleman who had marked her paper in one subject on .which she had drawn a \u201csap.\u201d * \u201cThere must be some mis- [ES take in my marking,\" she com- 3 plained.\u201cI dont think my LOT mark should be an absolute GOES OUT ON PORCH, sere.\u201d \u201cNeither do I,\" agreed the LOOKS AT THERM instructor.\u201cBut it's the lowest mark I am allowed to give.\u201d Bt HARD KEEPING \u2014 COOL TODAY I'M AGAINST IT _ Personally I am off the movies as long as Charleston lessons are in vogue.Last night when the! dancing (?) stunt was on the screen I managed to acquire (a) one large abrasion on my right ankle bone and (b) Ditto on a left shin.The lady to my immediate left also slid solidly across a favorite corn while reaching for my shin-bone with her high heel.Next time there is an altercation in the Methodist Conference on the evils | of dancing, the anti-jazz faction may rest assured of the earnest and | Ba - staunch support of this depart- JU ment.4 + * « IMAGINARY INTERVIEWS Some days ago in giving a puf' or! two to E.W.Ferguson of the Herald, I think I mentioned a famous | newspaper which he and 1 used to.Æpnduet jointly, by the name of! he Daily Flapper.\u201cImaginary In- | GETS UP AND DOES IT ~ es nent terviews\u201d were one of its features OMERR CHAIRS ON PORCH TRY- AND MUTIERS,TTS 60ING ING TO FIND A BREEZE HED BE GOOJER IN WE § DECIDES HOUSE WILL SRY | SITS DOWN, GE COOLER IF HE SHUTS Win- LODK AT THERMOMETER, AFTER ALL WITH WINDOWS STANDING OUT IN SUN DOWS AND DRAWS SHADFS.SITY DOWN AGAIN, AND OPEN.OPENS THEM 60ES ODT T0 KITCHEN FOR GLASS OP WATER WC 2 SMS IN TURN INALL THE 6ETS UP, LOOKS AT THER- MOYES FROM ROOM TD MOMETER AND DECIDES HOUSE | (Copyright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) BUPTD DECIDES HOUSE 15 COOLER Gon VL ARS ) ROOM TRYING TO MAKE UP MIND WHICH 15 CODLEST - cools OFF AT LAST BY | TALKING WITH FRED |: PERLEY ABOUT HOW HOT IT 6 | 8% mea US 20 mr ne = whieh, from time to time will be incorporated in the Merry-go-round , for no apparent reason other than | that they will fill space just as well as anything else would.Can't you | imagine one like this:\u2014 » Ld .\u201cEL.SPEAKS used to run, Mr.Patenaude?\" \u201cYou're right.Quite right.So I did! 1'd forgotten it.Ran against 'a fellow called Rheaume, didn\u2019t 1?I remember.1 remember,\u201d quoth {the Great Man, \u201cand after 1 limped Eaquiring Reporter meets Hon- | home the doctor said If it was orable E.L.Patenaude walking to ' Rheaumeatism'\" his job at Conservative Headquar-' \u2018And are you in with Melghen ters.for keeps?\" Reporter bows low.ce & = Victim, scenting satire, vallops | reporter across jaw, being sick of \u201cFor keepa is right.Finders Is being kidded and proving that he | keepers, I learned that in school.is independent of reporters, even if Shakespeare said it.\u201d he fen't independent of Meighen.| \u2018And what is your \u201cHow are Comservative chances sir?\u201d in Quebec, this election?\u201d inquires' \u201cJust two planks, my boy, two E.R.vlanks,\u201d\u2019 he smiled pensively.\u201cThe \u201cExcellent,\u201d comes back Melgh- first is \u2018Party before Country.Noen\u2019s acting Jance-corporal (with That isn't right.Country before pay-\u2014\u2014and allowances).\u2018Party is the slogan.No.Wrong \u201cWe are confident of holding again.I'm on the Party before Meunt Royal, and I don't care what country ticket this time.My two anybody says.\u2019 slogans are \u201cParty before Country\u201d \u201cAnd what about Jacques Car- and \u201cGentlemen Prefer Blondes.\u201d tier?\u201d Pa you later.\u201d platform, \u201cWho's Jacques Cartier?Never As he walked away he was test- heard of him!\" ing a razor, preparatory to slitting \u201cWell, isn\u2019t that the place you Arthur Meighen's throat.GUSS AND GUSSIE - RED re Se \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 _\u2014_ \u2014 Dy, J HEY, WOU GHE- WAITERS, LM TIRED \u2018HO YOUR NONSBNSESe FM CAPTAIN HERE, AN\u2019 ANY O' YOU BABES WHAT HAS ANY DOUBTS ABOUT IT JUS\u201d LEMME KETCH YOU AGAIN © - > MAKN' DATES Wid Sp À a; HORSES - BACK 41/0 © > \\ Tres Jer ; ser \u2018Ç - ab : \u2018 So æ ' CABARETS PARTIES AN\" MOON LIGHTED AIN'T IT THE TRUTH?When the birds are on the wing And the little children sing Then you know that August's here.When the town is full of corns Of ladies wearing men's plus fours You also know that August's here.When the judges and the jurists Pass stiff fines on thirsty tourisis They know, at least that August's here, And when gentlemen, not lifeless, Haunt the cabarets, all wifeless, It might be any month.® .° ANOTHER BRIGHT THOUGHT The boys with the smegs- phones on the sight-seeing busses wear the word \u201clecturer\u201d on their hats.This ought to give the \u201cHam And\u201d the right to hang ost a sign marked CAN YOU BEAT THAT S \u201cTHEM GIDDY GAZELLES ANT SATISFIED TO GET QUARTERS AN\u2019 HALES FROM \u201cHE GUESTS, BUT THEY CRAVE AUTO RIDES, \u201cRestaurant.\u201d DIG, BOYS, DIG The rumour that a new sewer is being laid on \u201cDob\u201d White's street could not be confirmed last night.° * ° WHY NOT?\u2018Hamilton Police Ruid Bootlezgers\u2019 says headline in last night's Star.Why not?Even a cop gets thirsty sometimes.* e ® YE OLDEN BUNKE! Un days of old, when knights were bold Not one girl's head was bobbed.Her skirts were long.To smore Was wrong.A gal who'd \u2018pet\u2019 was mobbed.I have no praise for those old days When Chaucer heaved his line |For I can gauge from hist'ry's page Her Alibi was fine.Milady's hair grew long and fair.\u2014She hadn't aay scissors.Her heavy skirt tratled in the dirt.Well \u2014 didn\u2019t knights wear vis.sors?® BEAUTY CHORUS, ALL LTH CITY RE 0 » -\u2014 # vou HAVE © TAKE OUT M | i + No gal ceuld smoke.Why?Here's the joke.They hadn\u2019t any matches.How could the pets smoke cigarettes?They'd no tobacco patches! But don't tell mee the petting bee Was missing from earth's joys Unter 30e know (Langh this off, There were no men or boys.* The tin things a real kaight wears over his eyes, - |THAT'S NOTHING The Prince of Wales utter- o rie theusand words in a over an hour yesterday.But, then, the Prince ts still a bachelor.* + .SUCH IS FAME Bill Mehlhorn, golf star, jammed his finger in a door yesterday.and got a big h ine from the papers.Bill Jackson, bookkeeper, did the same, and got a big laugh from the office staff.® .BRIGHT THOUGHT FOit TODAY As the comic stripper ought 10 have it\u2014Gentiemen Prefer Bom.\u2019 .PALACE Now Playing \u201cThe Plastic 9) Age Overflowing with Jatoxicating Romance SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS The Clark Players Formerly HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE PLAYERS THE ORPHEUM in \u201cLittle Miss Bluebeard\u201d EVENINGS\u20141.50\u20141.00\u2014T78¢ Sec 233c Popular Matinee: Wed.and Sat.\u2018 Bec and 23c Cm \u2014\u2014\u2014 ge HEY OL UNDAE SPENT R TS, RTE A [IR ny LRP RT SLORIFIED CUTIES, WiLL YOU PLEASE PS GO WO AN EXPENSIVE PLACE EL 1k THEY WONT OBEY ME, AT LEAST VOU SHOULD RL - eS ee = a I BEE.I'S HAO RAP TO BEIESEZ4S my oy re f.4 \u201c ing.There could be no conviction .compieted 2000 \u2019 ) - Me a ue GMA UNE LRA L GLS.DR SL na dci + Len! Thursday, August 5, 1026 WHY I KILLED MY 22 WIVES PAD \u2018Bluebeard Watson à / as éotd to | H Edwin Moots | | | As the road winds down from the precipitous moun- | tain trail and reaches the flat of the desert at Devil Canon, a bridge marks the beginning of the paved road to El Centro.I told the officials that I had hidden the body of -Nina Lee Deloney in a canon between these and Coyote Creek, farther along the road.But when they arrived at the | :ification by her relatives.spot they found the directions and Pact the map Indefinite.All day the men persisted in their gruesome huat with a dogged determination to find the corpse of my slain wife, but the desert had refused to give up its dead and Nina's body lay buried in the mands of Imperial Valley where I had placed tt.It was impossible for any one to have found the spot.And now, even after my confession, the corpus delicti was lack- For these reasons, Judge Willis decided he would accept the Dis- «ret Attorney\u2019s recommendation, Peinting out that the question 2 my sanity had been raisea.Judge Willis designated Dr.Louis Webber and Dr.Charles Allen, hoth of whom were experts, to submit a report to him.Should they Jeclare that I was insane, ! would be incarcerated in an asylum.If { was found same, however, then the eourt would either seatence m~ -0 life imprisonment or to death on \"he gallows.Following the many delays, and setbacks encountered by those investigating my case prior to the location of the body of Nina, the rapidity with which the legal ma- thinery BROW moved was remark- à .At 11:10 the-grand jury voted an indictment.At 11:17 the indictment was filed with Judge Willis.At 11:36 I was brought into the :ourt-room.At 11:33 I was arraigned.At 11:35 I plended gulity to the charge of murder.At 11:40 I was being escorted from the courtroom to the eounty Jail, where I was officially photographed fer the rogues\u2019 gallery and was then returned to my cell in the county jail.Judge Willie said in part: \u2014 \u201cYou offered to plead guilty and furnish proof eof the corpus delicts of the case in exchange for a ree.commendation for life imprisonment.Yeu have furnished the evi-; dence of your own infamy and they have made the promised recom- unless the body could be produced.I now had things coming my way.We arranged the details of a compromise.I called for my attorney, J.Morgan Marmaduke, and a pact with the authorities was substantially as follows: \u2014 Im return for a complete confes sion of wy crimes and information as to where the body of Nina Lee Deloney could be found, and a plea of guilty to first degree murder when arrafgned, the prosecutor's forces would request tne trial Judge that a life-imprisonment sentence be\u2018 passed,\u2026 1 began my confession.I agsured him I wanted to make a clean breast of all my crimes.I gave details as meagerly as possible, yet I recalled the district attorney's injunction-that my confession should show evidence of being true and complete, co I confessed to the murder of four women and numeroys bigamous marriages.I now expressed my willingness to go to Borego Valley at once and ahew the burial place of Nina lee Deloney, as soon as I was physically fit ta travel.Taken to Desert We left El Centro in the morning for the lonely canyon.I was taken by smbulance over the smeoth concrete road, about thirty miles, to the vicinity in which some time ago | had left my camping automobile, and from which I pro ceeded with my burden to the re- mete spot where I buried it.* From there.and in the region where the vain search had been made, this remarkable procession moved.\u201cI'll lad the body,\u201d 1 declared confidently.\u201cI'll show you I didn't lie about it.\u201d A hundred people or more foi- lowed that strange caravan, so like a funeral, across the desert to the grave.in open court, and upon the recom- It at 9:56 a.m.May 4, 1921, \u2018 mendation of the district attorney, that Nida Lee Deloney's grave gave (I have concluded to fix the pua- up Us dead.Thus 1 linked the [lahment as imprisonment .proof to my claim of amasing [ia the state prison at San Quentis crimes.for the period of your natural life.\u201d Nina was taken from her.name- \u201cAll too soon came the day for leas grave to be buried in her old|my departure for San Quentin.I! Keatucky heme.was accompanied by a heavy guard My f ROW Apperently rested [and a large number of newspaper in\u2018 the Hands of Judge Prank P.| cerrespondents.Willis.But one contingency could| Various and conficting were my relieve the court of that responsi-/thoughts as we went on the ferry- bility\u2014the verdiet of the aliemists.| beat across the Day.1 thought of Another fact was evident: Tha|the many times I had creased this identification of Nina Lee Deloney|way with wives and sweethearts, would depend solely upos my tes-| on pleasure and bent! timeay.The bedy was unclothed, 1 viewed the beautiful outline of ané Be condition preciuded iden-|ihe shores\u2014a vast and wonérous \u201cFrom the mature of the ease, ali who know the district attorney are convinced that it ie with the utmost reluctance that he accepts a pleg of guilty under these testrie- tions.In the opinion of the court.however, his decision in this matter was a wise and judicious meve and warranted by the difficulties, which must be overcome to bring the defendant to Justice.\u201cAccording to the report of the Jhyeicians appointed to examine \u2018ats your physical and mental cen- lition, I find you to be physically unseund, meltally defeient ang 1 further find you are capable of distieguishing between right and wrong.\u201cUnder the medical report made Gp mre he at my amar na WN ae THB DAILY WORLD | Stranger Than Fiction happy\u2014why Oh, yes, I was shouldn\u2019t I be?I was 17 when I first realized that I loved Jolin.How we planned! We would one long sweet dream.But our Into our lÎttle town came Jerry - MeBride.We met at a dance.\u201cOh, I love you, Ma When I first saw you I kme you wers the only giri in the world for me.Can\u2019t you love me?Tell me you love me, Marie!\" I was 80 amazed I couldn't speak.F anly looked into his eyes and saw what I then theught was love; I know now that it was something quite different.He seized me fleree:y by the shoulders, drew me to him, raining kisses on my closed eyes, neck and lips.I jerked away, too angry to speak.I ran dazedly back into the roon:.was wandering one day out in the old orchard close to where John and I had confessed our love.My thoughts were suddenly interrupted by a sound behind me.I turned to look into the eyes of Jerry MeBride.\u201cMarie, I love you more than ever.\u201d Again he took me into his strong arms.\u201cMarie, Marie, dear, be my little wile.We'll go 'way out West, and there we'll have oddly love and peace.Will you, Marie?\u201d >.To my surprise I heard myself murmuring \u2018Yes.\u2019 The next Sunday we were married, and left for Jerry's home in Wyoming.I left a little note for John, telling him what I was doing.and begging his forgiveness.After à long, tiresome trip we arrived at the ranch.\u201cWhy\u2014wby\u2014is that your home, Jerry?\u201d , He must have seen how disap- \u2018pointed I was, for he laughed\u2014 rather grimly, I thought.\u201cNo,\u201d ne said, \u201cthat ia whara We are to live, over there.\u201d He pointed to a dirty-losking one- room shack a short distance away, } was horrified.So that was my dream house! \u201cBut why don't you live in your rameh house, Jerry?\u201d I asked.\u201cBecause my boas already lives there,\u201d he answered, ° \u201cBut, Jerry! You said \u2014\" ere 1 had time to say more thre dirty, ill-dressed children came runaing out of the shack.\u201cDaddy, daddy,\u201d they cried, and to my herror they ran straight toward Jerry.\u2018Boys, this is your new mother,\u201d he said.But my werst fears were confirmed.Jerry was a widower with SUR eee re be married in September and live in the old house down by the creek close to father, and life would be ave em mt ee secs een es a pe Page Five UNPARALLELED TALE OF HIDEOUS KILLINGS wonderful dream did not last; it was too good to be true.Mim Magdeleine Brard is g'ell kno as a pianists both In Europe and America and has made 8 number of repyoducing rol s for the Welte-Migmon Company.She ia 8 French woman by birth and is the wife of Bignor Borgo, the famous inventer of the Motor whick took the litaliam soldiers over the Alps during the war In Miss Drard\u2019s horoscope, the Jun, Mara, Jupiter and Esturn are aM strongly placed in the signs over which they rule and are able therefore to find complete expression for their most powerful and beneficent vibrations, This is an excellent sugury fer success and, combined with the trine of the Moon (a Venus, god- desa of music, eaves little doubt of Miss Brard\u2019s contigped popularity and success.Teosterday I pointed out the re- those three little boys, and only u common laborer at that.Worse than ali bise, he was a drunkard\u2019 | Years bave passed sfnee that And Jerry?His good looks have vanished, and he is siowly drinking himself to death.John has become à wealthy man.He is married, ané the fnther ef two children, and, I! hope, has a happy home.And 1 did all this just for money.er rp CAR confession of hie crimes confession is a Duman document \u201cSLAYER,\u201d \u201cWHITE SLAVER\u201d ARE \u201cBLUEBEARDS\u201d TITLES | Bditor's Note:\u2014\"Bluebsard\" Watsou is in many respects the most astounding criminal of the contury.He is serving a life sem- | tence in the Sen Quentin Penitentiary and from his eell comes the | He courted or marrieé ffty-three women.Me killed twenty- two of his wives! Some he sold in Mexico.He was a swindler, burglar, white aslaver and murderer.Wis amphitheater, encircled by the deep green of nature's radiaat smiles.It was near the noce hour as the cars sped over the smooth highway that skirted the hills of Marin.county on the windiag lap of my last journey.The sum disappeared behind a cloud and was hopelessly struggling to throw a ray of light on the gray walls of San Quentin Prison \u2014thoss griu battiements of lost hepe and desolation.As 1 stood at the mammoth irom gate of this buge mauseloum wherela was my sepulcher, its terrifying power overwheimed me.Te t -\u2014- -\u2014\u2014_.\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 dt.lock.The huge gates swung open.Fiction written by the novelist is weak in cemparisoa with the tragedy im real life.All life teems with tragedies Strange and awful deeds are perpetrated\u2014e the worid never knows\u2014and when 8 career Hke- mine is brought te light it is received with amase- ment and incredulity.But, as Lucretius says tn Ais immortal work.\u2018On the Nature of Things\u201d :\u2014 \u201cViolence and hurt tangle every maa in their tolls, and Sor the meat part fall on the head of him fess whom they had their rise.\u201d [ Your, Birthday | AUGU lationship between Temocracy and the planet Neptune, which is now passing threwgh tie latéer portiom of Leo, the sign governing the destiny of kings and princes.Lee is alse the ruling sign of Franee, apd the position of Neptune, which undetubtedly has a very destructive Influence, may explain the present fimancial difficulties of that coume try, particularly as Neptune for the greater part of this year is in ade verse aspect to Jupiter, the ruler finance.Let us hope that the.p ing of Neptune from Leo will bring more stability to France and European affairs in general, there alsa be other changes?Wi the ries of demoeracy then and give piace te militarism?win?the malled flat of Prussia once more plunge the world into war?GRAPEIC Syaditate Feature ¢ CENTENNIAL DRAWS MANY S Honda, Ont hoa oo Werki Pispatch) \u2014 The Louden Centennial opened on Menday night with a parade through the eity, a big military tattoo at Queen's Park, and band ceneerts in various parts of the city.Be fore the parade was formed there was the presentation of celors to the 18th Battalion.There have never been s0 many guests in the city as at present and the conten- nial seems to be making a great WHERE TO EAT DOWNTOWN CLARK'S RESTAURANT W.H.CLARK, 344 Notre Dame Stress West, Near MeGikK St.Phone MAin- 400 Full Cousse Lunch, 75c.Private Dining Roemes.Beer and Wises, The best Plate Lusch in Mentreal served from ii a.m.to 3 ps, 56e, Meals Served at all Hours, rr PROFESSIONAL CARDS Tanenster 9440 Walast 8810 Lyon W.Jacebs K.-C.Tower Buibling, 83 Craig 8.W.Mentvenl .800 er ee TA TT rN ee wp \u2014\u2014\u2014 en ~ THE DAILY WORLD When The Announcer Has a Cold NEX NUBBER OD Page Six DAILY WORLD \"pr A $06 BY ERBIG THURSDAY, AUC £5, 1926 Se : BERLIG! - 1 À The DAILY WORLD is printed and p'd'inhed by the MONTREAL WORLD PUBLISHING CO, LIMITED, at 20 Lemoine Street.Yrntreal; Leslie \u201c M.Roberts, Secretary-Trensurer.ASP WHICH IS THE REAL AMERICAN?One of the serious crimes with which Mr.Mackenzie King is charged is that he had a job for which he was paid a salary of $75,000 a year by the Rockefellers in the United States.We do not know whether this figure is correct or not.But we do know that Mr.King came back to Canada and took the leadership of the Liberal Party over without salary and that when he became Prime Minister his salary amounted to $15,000 a year with a ses- sional indemnity as a member of Parliament of $4,000 a year.paies / Thursday, August 3, 1926 By Kessler Ade NR Te : Se, A 0 A'S Se oO Ÿ To charge him with being an American because of this unselfish act on his part, the sacrifice of $56,000 a year, is almost as chi.dish as describing Mr.Meighen as American because he had his first-born child christened Theodore Roosevelt Meighen, which Mr.Meighen actually did, and had every right to do.We think young Meighen deserves $75,000 a year as compensation for having such a name inflicted on him by a per-' Mackenzie King, to cry at Winnipeg on Tuesday night, fectly loyal, un-American father.| \u201cHands off the National Railways!\u201d If there is one main objective before the Big Interests which is putting up the huge campaign fund for Mr.Meighen it is DID MR.KING RUN AWAY?\u2018the National Railways, the people's railways, which \u201c 14) : For the most unmitigated rot talked about the con- St.James Street\u201d wants for itself.stitutional issue occasioned by Baron Byng refusing to That is one reason why the Conservatives in this grant dissolution to Mr.Mackenzie King, commend us province are shot to pieces and hopelessly divided.to the Montreal Star.The following paragraph from \u201cSt.James Street\u201d wanted Patenaude in the Meighen the Star of August 3 sums up its whole argument: \u2018Cabinet.Mr.Meighen wanted money for his campaign \u201cBut what Mr.King did was to rim away from Parliament, | fund.During Mr.Meighen\u2019s pre-election visit to Montslink down to Rideau Hall, and beg the Governor \u2014Fleming.They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither Hberty nor safety.-\u2014Franklin, A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.\u2014Tupper.He who 'is honest because honesty is the best policy, is not honest.: \u2014Wheately.Men, like bullets, go furthest when polished.\u2014Richter.Time discovereth all things.\u2014Sophocles.He is no wise maa who will quit a certainty for an uncertainty.\u2014Johnson.A man that studieth revenge keepeth his own wounds grees.\u2014Baeoa.Ashes fly back in the face of him that throws them.\u2014Yeruba.Accidents will oecur in the best regulated families.- - use 8 good hoir a k .| v ; tonie.For further partieulars #mall, almost effeminate, and hud | husband he might not come up to!don\u2019t want to leave you,\u201d I broke stamped envelope and repeat your an appearance of Ill-health because |speeitications in my eyes, out, testion.a self-addressed stamped en pot of hin extreme thinness and the (George spoke at last.\u201cThen what in the world do you a .+ and repeat your questios.a palenesa of his face; but instead of| \u201cAnd so you want to marry my | want?\u2019 he asked coldly.M.F.W.Q.\u2014What causes me to rs lise being.weak, he was strong in body | wife?Well, what does Lhe luly| \u201cYour forgiveness.\u201d The tears wake u during the night and find | Dr \u20acopeland will answer fon & | and mind.possessing a most pow- | say?\u2019 were rolling down my cheeks and that a hn and feet are numb?| FeRders of this paper questions on bey cri intellect, \u201cShe loves me, of course,\u201d re.|| cared no longer to keep up a , \u201c|modieinal, hygiene and sanitation ove \u2018A tremendous friendship grow | plied the cocksure one.pretense.A.\u2014This condition is prebubly [Subjects that are of general inter- ble up between us.We exchanged It le à significhnt fuct that \u201cI cannot forgive you-\u2014yet,\u201d he due to poer circulation, eaused by est.Where the subject of a lettes - 4 ideas and books, criticised each |Gcorge never once looked at we, | informed me.\u201cI have seen thing seberully run-dewn state of is such that it canmet be publisied [= other's work and helped one an-|nor addressed à single Word te me.| coming for a long time, my dear, health.Try te build up your en |in this calumn, Dr.Copeland wilt, other in maay ways.And then he! \u201cOf course you lowe her now, |and am not exactly unprepared for tire system by correct cating and | When the question is à proper one, feil in love with me.which after |u1s0,\" George continued, \u201cbut dalit Um sorry for you, but after proper intestinal eNmdmation.For | Write you.personalby.l£ à uell-ad- all was perhaps inevitable, consid- you think you will continue to de | what hos happened you cannot ex- full partieulars send » welf-address- dressed, stamped euvelope is em ening our common fnterests and |s0 after you have lived with her\u2014- | pect me to continue to live witn ed, stamped emvelape and repeat |closed.Address ALL INQUIR- sympathy.say seven years, as [ have?[afore yoy.\u201d our question.IES te Dr.Reval S Copeland, in Ll 1 had lingered.Heer the.rest of you Some to A dual decision ! de- \u201cOh, George! You know I real- y .+ À.eare of this office.plex the class ett.to finish a pic.[sire than you shall be completely | ly love you! Doa't leave me!\" | _\u2014 - .ture that I had become greatly |in possession of the facts and fig- berged.st dos Martens would tes ars tétons 1 shot absorbed: {n.ures in this cage.\u201d \u201cYou are rather late in protest- | 84 i Sine tion The approach of evening had| \u201cAlthough you may think, sir, Ing your love for me.\u201d he sad.\u2014\u2014 don begun to fill the studio with a that she is about 25 years of age, | ironically.\u201cI shall make proper nigh thick, xray dusk before I started she is in reality just 31.The re-| provision for you uatiü things are to put aside my brushes.Sudden- markable preservation of her | settied.Dut You must excuse me Tous ly realizing that some one stood | youthful appearance she owes to now.as | have only an hour tu der behind me, | turned, and there |me, in that ! have never required | pack before my train leaves.\u201d elot) was.Sydney.her to fulfill her duties as a house- He weut out and closed the doce mak \u201cMy dearest!\u201d he cried, comiug | wife\u2014or to do.anything, in fact, | behind him, leaving me sobbing to me.\u201cI've been here for hours| which could possibly cause her to.bitterly and hopeinasly for the hay Evangeline Roberts slinging hash in restaurants, wort- clea: \u2018 watching.you.\u201d lover-exert hersel£ im the siixhteut | pinens ! had threwn behind me.\u201cDe you wish asy jee today.|ing in Bewnpaper offices, and puff \u2018 I stood up, but no power on degree.You were aware of her Thus he left me.I never saw him (ma'am?peddliag collapsible churns in the M + earth could: prevent the surge of age?\u201d agair-\u2014ns my husband A few| \u201cDe 1 what ?° country.; passion that swept up in my heart \u201cWell, no\u2014we had never dx.yours later | met him in New Yogi \u201cDe you wish any ice tedap?™ | MeGil Faployment Agency, the | .at his words.He came to me then cussed that, but- .\u2014* Me was oa his bridal trip.When the astonished housekoep- through which many of the stw- week ! and took me in his arms.\u201cJust no! But \u2018her temper?A few days Inter I received ajer recovers from the shock sk [dents secure pesitions, is an a : Some perverse devil must have Mave you ever crossed her in any | brief note, as follows: \u2014 finds that the hunky youth delives-|by youths looking fer werk, from Fren put it info George's mind to be war?\u201d se Dear: \u2014 ing her ice is à college man, work- | the end of the school term te the especially attentive just at this \u2018No.indeed.we have never had | \u201cDe you not think that after all [lng during the wintes for a éex-| beginning of the next term.Migh at a f time Now that I longed to he, the slightest disagreement.sir, and | we have made a mistake?1 am|ree, and during the summer for school and college sud spy asidé A with Sydney at every opportunity permit me to say that, from Your | very sorry for what happened, but an ice company.equally anxious to sée \u2019 i Shins She 5 all sorts of obstacles cropped up remarks, | am under the impres- | still, as à Catalist, I believe it was| Eash year the number ef stu- And the bovs are working, d to keep.us apart, wheress formerly ision that you do not really appre- | tnevitabls, dents that seek employment dus.handling freight oa the docha, pow there has Leen mothing in the way clate your wife.Remember.a na-| \u201cI am off to Paris.Old Mrs |ing the summer moathe grows earrying luggage in raitway sie think 3 of our meetings.Sydaey became ; ture like hers is not suited to the | Brumley has consented to finance | larger.The work they take is » playing im orchestras, dem anoti i Verp morose and impatient gvor drudgery of housekeeping and the my trip, and I am to study there anything from mess boy on aa onstrating vacwam cleaners and inate: ; these interruptions, and.scattering | common dresriness of home life.| under Laure.Will not be able to ocean Neer, to sterh brokers clora harvestieg erogs.in the fall they 1 caution to the winds, tried at all She hae too much artistic temper.see you before ! #0.as there tu s»|and includes heipieg on bee wagons, will returs (0 the more arduous - of / times to bring about our meetings | ment.\u2018 much to do, but hope you will mot balijhesiag on sight-seeing busses.) task of being collegiate away \u2018 in spite of the danger of detection.\u201cNo.my lad, just plain temper.| feel hurt ever this brief leave-tak- soiled E Theb.one day, he informed mc | As for my appreciation \u2014 there's ime.1 shall always consider you! Abewt the sine anû shape of a, A turbine operating oa the prie caret: } that he had perfected a pian whish uot one quality in her to appreciate anong my dearest friends and hepe Usar is à new cam humidor cen-| eiple of à windmill has been ven powd: he was determined te put inte en when you have ane ua 70 rou Uhh ihe ame of me lainigy a moliure retaming me fied ie Kurop 1® obtain vivesrie aayth ocutimm, but refused lo take me|srnuminted with hes ne | have.\" \"Affe .teria.Le he placed in boxes of cig- | power [rom stscams with the fe | lato his conûdence.The npopiretie quality of BYDNEY/ ars or smeking tobacco, oul the necessity tos dame.= ye \u2014- lace of 1» fane- \u201cys an {ith fi SabisttHiar fes | il LOUER 3560175 I rly | Thursday, August 5, 1926 \u2014-THE DAILY WORLD Mrs = oF Page Kieven A PAGE OF NEWS ON FASHIONS AND HOME-MAKING A Restful Rear Garden -:- By Annette Bradshaw il | | | Ry NAS / 1 Can you imagine anything more inspiring than to start the day with breakfast in the open?\u201cFolks who are fortunato enough to have a porch in the rear of the house can enjoy this inspiration every day in the Summer, in all kinds of WeR- ther.For even though it be raining, one may find beauty in this sort of weather as well on sunny days.The porch illustrated is & rear porch overlooking a garden, with a flagged walk leading to the trellised gate.The floor is tiled and & pergola extends avout six feel beyond the edge of the porch roof, or which a wistaria vine rames.Ah interesting touch is given to Hf one would have a lovely complexion the matter of cleanliness should be given careful considera.over again without sure that it is perfectly clean?Do you \u201cswap\u201d powder puffs with the girls in the office?Fastidious care should be given the face-cloths.Once or twice a week they should be rinsed with an antiseptie solution.The dalaty French woman uses two face cloths at a time, putting the soapy one asidé'and' Hositg, with a fresh.one.8he scorns use of a \u201ceommunity\u201d powder puff-\u2014and would no more \u201cthink of using it than she would another's toothbrush.Oftentimes instead of a puff she uses a piece - of soft cotton which is thrown EAUTY BUILDING Bly LADY BEATRICE GRKY «he pergola by the suppurting pillars which are of wood, over which is a layer of stucco.These may oe left in the wood finish, but as they decay very quickly on being exposed to the weather, the stucco treatment gives a lasting quality which repays for the expense.In this instance, the chairs and table are of reed, painted in a cool sreen.The table has a solid wood top, over which is à plate glass top.At the edge of the pergola are bushes and dwarf cedar trecs, which keep the sun from invading the cool depths of the porch.Tali pottery jugs stand carelessly about and are a delightful addition when filled with wild flowers or tall feathery grasses.with your compléxion.ed by dark circles under my eyes.As & rule they are large and dark and the flesh beneath the eyes has a shrunken appearance.\u2014Mrs.TON.- The cause is probably constitutional.In some instances massage is beaeficial.Build up your general system by diet, exercise and other natural means.Live in the open air as much as possible.Take long walks with deep breathing exercises, beginning the expansion in the abdominal region.Drink freely of pure water, and do not wear too much clothing.Confine your diet largely to - uncooked | foods.Masticate the food thoroughly.My good looks are all but spoil- | ü Tri) addy Dusk Pac i od.oa Nothing pleases a child more than to feel that people are interested in him.A nationally-known newspaper man who loves child- and girls for Dream Journeys every evening.Send one or more of your children, so that he may print their.names in the Daily | World and take them on a | journey to sleep.It de- ren, will tell here every day a story about Daddy Dusk, who takes little boys Daddy Dusk the name of: Slenderizing Lines By Ruth Bates 1 | | } i i 4 lights a child to see his name in a Dream Story._ DADDY DUSK, = | Care of Daily World.: \u201cA little Pinkeypoo Said: \u2018Here's a how d'y do\u2014 .; = I'll hit you with a fiery dart 4 53 3 /, = And pierce you through and : \u2014 through!\u201d \u201cWonderful, wonderful!\u201d exclaimed Doodle.\u201cThat's part of your job, to tell me how grand I am,\u201d laughed Daddy Dusk.\u201cHere's a boy who wants to go to the Land of Upside Down,\u201d said Doodle.| ,| Design No.4563\u2014Tailored frock rophiot ant There a eo Bo.of black flat crepe, with deep open flew to Westmount.where Teddy | front in panel style.The long tie Black was waiting for him in Sher- |0f dotted silk crepe that slips brooke Street.through a slashed opening at front Quitte .\u201cow does à some you pant to is interesting.It's an excellent o to the Land of Upside wn?Ut course, all cannot have à /asked Daddy Dusk.model for shopping, tea or lunch- porch as ornately designed as this,| \u201cI want to do something differ- |\u20ac0N.It can also be made of crepe but many of us have a tiny back ent,\u2019 laughed Teddy.de chine, faille crepe, printed crepe, \u2019 B y porch, which may be freshened by \u201cYou'll do it\u2019 thought Daddy the aid of paint \u2014 and ingénuity the hot days scem to have more flavor and give a zest to jadea appetites that no meal in a crowded, stuffy, hot room can ever give.Dainty service and attractively chosen dishes and glassware are essentials of the outdoor meal, as well as carefully considered menus.And a day started in such an environment is bound to be a day of achievement and contentment.Home-Making Helps By Wanda Barton.SUMMER GLEANINGS Wherever vacation days lead us there is always something worth gleaning.Among the pines, we may gather the fragrant needles for pillow-making.Unbleached muslin bags the size we want may be filled, then set aside to allow the needles to dry and shrink, then refill until we have a bagful.The pillows may be made up when we got home.Where the balsam firs grow, we are apt to find the beach plums growing also.These plums make delicious jam or jelly.Perhaps on the trunks of old trees we can find large oddly shaped toad-stools that we may detach, dry, paint and use as pincushions.Milkweed pods, after they burst, yield a lot of the soft, silky-wing- ed seeds that may be used between Katherine: Dry and brittie hair | is due to lack of natural oil.Coconut oil, earefully applied away when it becomes the least bit soiled.Remember, if you are not careful with your face cloths, your powder puffe\u2014or, for that matter, anything (hat comes in contact with daily with the finger tips to the scalp, is recommended for hair that is abmormally dry.Vigorous! brushing twice daily, massage and, general care of the hair will also | be found benefictal.j the faco\u2014you are not playing fair GRAPHIC Syndicate Feature the glasses used for the bottom of a tea tray.If prettily arranged the seeds are Very attractive in appearance.The pods with seeds left in are frequently used in Winter bouquets.On roadsides where golden rod reaches perfection in plumed bios som heads, tie in bunches aad hang them upside down to dry.keeps the color which is their | dome This beauty.Down ia the meadowiané, \u2014and furniture for outdoors is so | twist that inexpensive that it is within reach ' down.of all.| Meals served in the open \u201cmore ane 1 go so fast\u2014you'll spill me Dusk, as he gave the airship a made it turn upside \u201cHere, here!\u201d shouted Teddyout.I want to get out!\" shrieked Teddy.: Just at that moment Teddy woke up to find himself on he floor of his room.\u2018I wonder how I got here!\u2019 he exclaimed, SERVE A WARM DRINK WITH AN UNCOOKED MEAL A person accustomed to hearty meals of cooked food will find that after a meal of uncooked food he does not experience the full feeling or the feeling of satisfaction that he is accustomed to.If he really prizes this satisfied or full feeling, he can usually get it under such circumstances by taking some warm drink, either warm milk, or a hot fruit drink, such as grape tea, which is composed of grape Juice, hot water and honey.ORANGE SOUFFLE 1 pint cream 1 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon gelatin % cup sugar 3 egg yolks Soak the gelatin in cold water haif an hour, then add half a cup of boiling water.Stir until the gelatine is dissolved.Add the sugar, orange juice and beaten egg yolks.Stir in ice water until the mixture begins to thicken.Stir in the whipped cream.Turn into à mold or ice cream freeser.This must not be stirred while frees- ing.SR I OUT you will find the large cattails that are very decorative; also the lovely pink flag blossoms, the deeo- rative bunches of Princess father and the lush grasses that have individual coloring all their own.Wherever we go we are sure 49 fiad something of interest with which to brighten the Winter home if we oniy look about us, and be friendly with some of the |charmeen and frisca.Pattern cuts in siesz 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches bust measure.Size 38 requires 3% yards of 40-inch material, Graphic Syndicate Feature.To secure today's pattern, write to Ruth Bates and inclose 25 cents in coin or stamps.Give the correct size and be sure to write your name and address plainly.Address Ruth Bates, care of this paper.These patterns willube mailed directly from our New York agent.Plain Foods Are Test of Appetite The best test of an appetite is found in the ability to relish the simplest and plainest foods.The one great sauce and appetizer, good in all countries and all climes and on all dishes, is plenty of outdoor exercise.No fat banker, dallying over his roast while he wonders about the game and tries to forget the fish, can \u2018possibly compete in zest with a farm hand who wades into beans or potatoes after pitching hay all day.Flavoring and seasoning, good cooking and attractive service may stimulate the appetite, and honest exercise, combined with the habit of temperate eating, makes honest hunger.With an honest appetite, three- fourths of the overspiced and over- fussed recipes can be discarded at once.At the best, they are a waste of time; at the worst an effort to perpetuate the fault they attempt to eure by stimulating the Jaded appetite to one more mouthful and yet another uatil the sue- cess of one meal becomes the ruia of the next, and the food érunk- ard develops the same contempt for ordinary whelesome food that fam ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = \u2014\u2014 natives who are nature lovers.the alcohol user does for weak ten.emmener mes SUIT CASES of strong fibre construction.Just the thing for your vacation.98c BLACK OR BROWN 62 Men\u2019s and Young Men\u2019s Tweed Suits.Lot includes Sport Models, English Models and Standard | Models .7.$9.98 152 Men's and Young Men\u2019s Fine Suits, too numerous to describe, but all good clean Suits, worth to $30.00, for .$12.95 The balance of our Finzst Suits.Lot includes Worsteds, Tweeds, Homespuns and Serges.These Suits are made by the best known manufacturers in the Dominion.Reg.to $60.For.$15.95 to $23.95 62 Boys\u2019 2-Pants Suits.A fine lot of Tweed Suits.Reg.to @ $1250, for.$4.95 & $5.95 38 Men's English Gabardine Slip-on Coats.Regular to $30.00, for.$9.95 to $14.95 673 pairs of Men\u2019s Summer Pants, in White Duck, Khaki Twill, Palm Beach, Flannels, etc.Allat.1-2 to 1-3 OFF Bathing Suits \u2014 One-piece Cotton Suits with Skirts \u2014 Zimmerknit make, for .69c Jersey Wool Combination Suits with Skirts.Reg.to $4.00.$1.98 to $2.49 Belts\u2014All our Leather Belts, worth from 50c to $1.75.All clearing h iii 29c WE MUST VACATE THE BUILDING VERY SHORTLY THE DAILY WORLD Thursday.August 5, 1928 Yellow Oilskin SLICKERS À Special | 19 at $4.98 53 at $5.95 THESE COATS SELL AS HIGH AS $10.Men\u2019s \u201cRestwell\u201d Pyjamas\u2014 Lot 1\u2014Reg.to $2.75, for.$1.49 Lot 2\u2014Reg.to $3.75, for.$1.98 Lot 3\u2014Reg.to $5.00, for.$2.49 Zimmerknit \u201cButtonless\u201d Combinations.Reg.to $1.50, for.79c Zimmerknit Balbriggan Combinations, short sleeves and legs.Reg.$1.50, for .69c Shirts made by Tooke\u2014 Lot No.1\u2014Reg.to $2.00.Lot No.2\u2014Reg.to $2.75.$1.29 Lot No.3\u2014Reg.to $3.50.$1.49 Lot No.4\u2014Reg.to $4.00.$1.79 Soft Collars, Kant-Krease, (seconds).3 for 50c - Soft Collars to match your Shirts.3 for 25c Socks\u2014Pure Thread Silk Socks, in 98c new designs.Regular $1.50\u2014 for LL.LL LL 69c Pure Wool Worsted Socks, all colors, per pair .39¢ Pure Wool Cashmere Socks.Reg.$1.50, for.3% to 69c ex Good Cotton Socks at, per pair, 11c { TIES \u2014 Newest Flare Bottom Knit- | ted Ties, in beautiful colour effects.Reg.t0 $1.50, for.39c to 79c We handle a complete line of Arrow Boots and Shoes.All at 40 p.c.Off * FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO F A handsome Solid Leather Key Purse, worth 75c, to each customer who purchases $1.00 or over to-day.= | THE PEOPLE'S SAMPLE STORE || MAIN 3794 451 ST.JAMES STREET MAIN 3794 NEXT DOOR TU FRASER LLOS, A1 CTIONEFRS - er IT CT a\u2014\u2014 of HM RYE rm NY met td Mom hw Ge eh mn Hi {> | \u2018all\u2019 year.rm as Tage nurse wn NNVEERE.© \u201cTUE DCKENS - WHAT © 1906, by King Features Syndisste, ae.) Urent Hictain rights somrvod.HE WANTED TO GET HS OWN PAIR PRESSED AND een - SOMETHIN, 9 TIME TO WEAR MEAN - Tom LOCAL PADDLERS HAVE BIG CHANCE THO\u2019 WEAKENED Sixty paddlers from this district will leave on Friday night to take part in the banner event of the paddling season, the C.C.A.regatta at Gananoque.While the boys can be depended upon to make a good showing, it is à matter for regret that some of the outstanding paddlers will not have the opportunity of competing.Among those who were favored to come out in front at the ¥astern Division Championships were Lindsay of Lachine and Whittall of Grand Trunk B.C., two of the best senior single men in the Fast who both failed to qualify in the trials at Otterburn.Bill Power's Vulois Senior Four was also another strong favorite which failed to make the grude at Otterburn after winning consistently all season.Notwithstanding the loss of these men the Eastern contingent will be one of the strongest sent up in several years.The chunces of the East in the war canoe races are very good with Cartierville, Eastern Divisien champions, and the two Grand Trunk crews who have won the majority of their aces this season.The best title prospeet.from this section are in the junior and intermediate events.In the intermediate single Burrell of Cartierville is the outstanding contestant as he has not lost one intermediate single race, this season and paddling out of his class in the senior single he managed to place at Otterburn and won this event at Lachine.Cievèly and Mason of the Otterburn Boating Club look good in the Intermediate Tandem while the Otterburn Intermediate IFour consisting of Mason, Clevely, Gledhill and Pirrie have won consistently In the Junior Single Colby of Grand Trunk is the best bet from twe East, and Parnell and Colby - in the Tandem are the strongest pair in this Division, having 08t but two starts out of six this scason.In the Junjor fours, the strong Valois entry is about the best there is, having won the ma!- ority of their races.In the Senior Single Power, of Valois, with Mec- Keough and Burrell will make the best of the other divisions go all the way to win, while in thes Tandem.Power a the pick of the E There has bee program this year und three events will be contested in the morning, thus leaving more time fn the afternoon for the War Canoe events which take up quite a lot of time.Junior Mingle R.Robert, Lachine Voating Club, 1: H.Gledhill, Otterburn oating Club.8; T.Colby, Grand Trunk Hoattng Club, 3: KE.Berryman, Rideaus, 6; C.Herbert, Rideaux, 2: C.Grant, Ottawa New Edinburgh, 5; Court, Toronto Canoe Club, 7; Evans.Dalmy gnc , 4.n \u2019arkdale, 19; Ie Gani Réabèry 3e Satormediate Single J.Burrell, Cartiervilie Boating Club 10: R.Robert, Lachine Canoe Club, 1; C.Rudge, Valoin Boating Club, \u20ac; Joe Amyot, Rideaus, 8: Bruce, Britannia, 9%: Court, Toronto, 7: Hevener, Island Aquatic, 4; Dibble, Inland Aquatic, 8; W.8.Beaton, Sudbury, 5.singte sensor Wm.Power, Valois Boating Club, 6; H.McKeough, Grand Trunk Boating Club, 1; J.Burrell, Cartierville Boating Club, 5; F.Amyot, Rideaus,.7: J.Amyot, Rideaus, 4; W.Amyor,.Rideaus, 8; R.Nurse, Dalmy Beach, 8; Broadway, Tofonto, Porter, Balmy Beuch, 10; J.«@ Cunningham Sudbury, 9.| ! Tandem Robert and Jarvis, Lachine Canoe, Club, 3; Parnell and Colby, Grand Trunk Boating Club, 5: Gledhill und rrie, ; 0.\u201c.Junior Otterburn Boating Club, 2: Cook and Herbert, Rideaus, 8: Joo Amyot and John Ahyot, Rideaus, #;, Clarence and Waugh, Cariton Place, 4: Douglas and Kitchener, Toronto, 10; Port and Wase, Balmy Beach, $: l'eterson and Saker, Istund Aquatic,\u2019 1; MeCubbin and Be-ton, Sudbury, 7.Intermediate Tandem G.Binks and Walter Power, Valois Boating Club, 3: Otterburn Boating Club, $, Shearer and fudge, Vilois Boating Club, b: T.Reid and F.Smith, Ottawa, Nk, eaux, 7; S.Cooke and (.Herbert,\u2019 itideaus, 9; Porter and Ware, Balmy : Ileuch, 10; Thompson and Langstall, Parkdale, 2; Huvenor and Dibble, !lslund Aquatig, 5; MeCubbiu and Hen- Lon Sudbury, 1.Senior Tandem | wm.Power und D.Gilmour, Valois | Boating Club, 5; Brown and Barker, Grund Truuk, 9; Brown and Me.Kcugh, Grand Trunk, 3; Butler ant Quayle, Rideaus, 1; Berryman ana j Rivington, Rideuus, 8: DeSalaberrs und Clark, Ortaws N.E., 6; Priestly: and Tangstatf, l\u2019urkdale, 2: KR.Nurse: und J, Nurse, Balmy Beach, 7; TP: saunders and A.Saunders, l\u2019arkdale, 4; McCubbin und Beaton, Sudbury, 10.; Junior four i Walters, Anderson, Lixon and Kerr.Grund Trunk Boating Club, !: Goldthorpe, Tomalty, Wells and Holilngsworth, Grand Trunk Boating Club, &: sl'ielders, Lyndon, Ramsay and C.| Murshull, Valois Boating Club, 7: ©.| Mitchell, Gromner, Aust, F.Amyot.| Itidenus, 3.Greene, Herbert, lowers, J.Bourgeuult, Ottawa N.E, 4; Ntreet aring, Kasdale, Donnclly, Britannia i 6; Kitchener, lee, Rexingter, Pin- \u2018chard, \u2018lorontu, 10; Burnk, Ridout, ; Thompson, Quuckeubusxh, Parkdale, 8.Hothnan, Simpaon, Winters, Dutler, Turonto, i.Cunningham, Clarey, Jumes, lireton, Sudbury, 2 , Intermediate Four ï Gledhill, Mason, Cleuvely, Picire, Otteburn Boating Club, 5; Fellders, Lyndon, llumray, ©.Marshall, Valois ; Bouting Clpb, 8: Thornton, Whittail, Dawe, G, Marshall, Grand Trunk Bt.8: Mitchell, Grosvener, Aust, +.Amyot, Rideaun, t: Clurk, Spence, Godwin, J.McGuire, Rideaux, 4; Green, Herbert, Powers, J.Bourgeauit, Ottawa NE, 2; Barry, \u2018for- onte, 7; Brunt, Balmy Beach, 3; Kit-! chener, lee, Rexinger, Punchurd, Toronto, 10: Cunningham, Cicary, James and Beuton, Toronto, 4 senior Four Berry, Mooney, Weary, Bowles, Cartierville B.C, courte 4; Gledhill, P.Maron, Cleavely, A.Pirrie.Otter- Lurn 1.©, course 6: Brown, Barker, | MeKeoh, Brown, Grand Trunk BB.©.course 5; Rivington, Quayhe, Berry {mun, Butler, Rideuus, course 8: Reia, Smith, Short, Clark, Ottawa N.ts.ourse 3; Short, Defolisbury, Mtitr, ttawa N.KE, course 9: y.ins, Nurse, | Baimy .Saunders, Bondway, Daly, Hall, Toronto, course 2: Dibble, Hevenor, Island Aquatic, course 7.Cunningham, Sudbury, course 160.Hall Mile War Canoe Cartierville, Capt.R.E.Bowles, course 1: Grand Trunk, Cupt.A, K.Harker, course 8; Grand Trunk, Capt W.T.Clements, course-9; Rideaus\u2019 No, 1, ©.Gibron, course 2; Ottawa New ; Edinburgh, E.Roy, 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Khaki Pants Regular up to $as0 > $1.85 Do Not Lose This Chance of Buying and Saving [EI AAT Ie: STEPHEN FOURNIER | By Dib rage Fourteen \u2018UNO\u2019 WOULD HAVE PUT TWO MEN OFF FIELD | CARSTEEL MEN EASILY THE BETTER TEAM Carsteel, 3; Can.Nat, 0 In the Charity Cup game last night at Alexandra Park, which resulted in the victory of Carsteel by 3-0, there was an ugly incident between Davy Mackenzie and Nelson just as the game was drawing to a close.The two came together.All could see what occurred, but Referee Wainwright decided that there was nothing which called for the interference of the man in charge.These players are both pals of my own, but had I the power, unhesitatingly I would have sent them off the field for what occurred.If we want to see a fight, then we can book our seats at the Forum.Tell you straight, what occurred would not have been tolerated anywhere else than in Canada.Here, of course, especially in soccer, we are tolerant.But to the game.Canadian National were hopelessly out of it.They tried very hard to break down one of the best defences which Carsteel have had.Ernie Thompson wag at centre half and played one of the best games he has ever played.In the distribution of honors it is difficult to decide as to whether he or Pete Miller was deserving of the \u2018blue ribband.\u201d Miller seems to be placed in the team where there is likelihood of the greatest opposition coming from the opposing forces.i This has to be said, without any qualifications whatever, that if Carsteel\u2019's defence, as it stands at present, is interfered with, then whoever is responsible for the selection of the team will have a lot to be responsible for.There may be others who have seen better, but commend me to the Noseworthy and McKean combination.They have a perfect understanding and Canadian Nationa?last night might as well have endeavoured to scale the eights of Quebec as get the better of these pair.\u2018 Murphy was marvellous.ticipation was great.His ances were clean and clever, As far as the Canadian National were concerned, they disappointed very much.True, Pete McKellar disappointed at the last minute, but even were he on duty, the Nationals would have had no effect upon Carsteel, who played purposeful football from the kick.The only blemish in the picture His an- cleare son.Supposedly they will have their individual reasons for what occurred, but the spectators did not see the rcason for what was likely tu develop into a fisticuff encounter and which, actually, was very much worse.Bell and Green were \u2018\u2018knocked out\u201d in the opening minutes.It was an accidental clash.Both were » winded, but it gave indication of - what was to come.It was left to Davy Mackenzie to open the scor- THE DAILY WORLD FT Thyrsday, August 3, 1934 ing.He took full advantage of a mistake between the backs and wandered in at his own sweet leisure.It was apparent from the start just how the game was to go.The Nationals were content to *biff\u201d the ball and Carsteel thought to keep the ball on the carpet.The latter game paid.Some of the National players thought to bring on rain.A huge kick.Back it would ome.Back again.It was a wasteful expenditure of useful energy.« Carsteel applied the pressure and Jimmy Green had a great try which just went wide.Canadian National thought to have a shot at the other end.It came from the foot of Adam Rae, one of the oldest players in captivity.His shot struck the crossbar.Fitzpatrick tried one, but the whole tactics of the team were foreign to the native idea as to how the game ought to be played.supposed to last ninety minutes, but how many of these precious \u2018sixties\u2019 were lost in the heavens?Some of the players seemed to conclude that if the leather went into the air they were playing a great game.At what?Ritchie played well for Carsteel and he too was knocked, was bandaged \u2014 two heavyies came together \u2014 but it was not long after he had a kind of cross word epistle attached to his temple that he was again in the fray.The understanding between Ritchie, Mackenzie and Cooke was well nigh perfect.They tricked and trapped the ball and none were more appreciative than perfervid supporters of the Nationals, Pete Millar.who was doing three [men's work, had a great try.The j ball was so deceptive that after it | fell into Nelson's hands, he dropped it and had there been an enterprising centreforward on duty, he {would have taken full advantage of the opportunity.| At half-time the score was 1-0 for Carsteel.- i Although Fitzpatrick was playing a splendid stop-gap game in goal for Nationals, it was apparent to the veriest tyro in soccer politics that his citadel would fall lagain sooner or later.\u201cWar Tax\" sent over a ball to Jack Green \u2014 and that was the end of the story.i Fitzpatrick was carried oft and | {With ten men Nationals seemed to play better, bringing to mind the \u2018story of the late Peter Summershad done so.\u201cTo strengthen the team,\u201d\u2019 replied the genial Peter.The fact that there were only four operating in the Nationals\u2019 front line seemed to inspire them, \u2018and Bill Baillie had one great shot.It was going right there, but somehow or other Murphy met it.The Carsteel custodian was rcally marvellous.Jim Green got a cross from \u2018War Tax\u2019 and\u2018one went number \u2018hree for Carstecl.You oculd hea: Jim wr \u201cSLAND MAIZIE THE MODEL .It is shouting: \u201cright across Arty.\u201d He got the answer.There was still pep in the National forward line.Noseworthy fouled Fitzpatrick within what the poetically inclined among newspaper men call \u201cthe dreaded area,\u201d but Fitzpatrick failed.Nationals fell away dreadfully.It was almost pathetic their efforts to break down Carsteel's stonewall defence.It was a satisfactory game in every way, only that it showed up Canadian Nationals in a somewhat sombre hue.NEAR RIOT AT BLUE BONNETS NOMADS GAME There was a near riot at the Blue Bonnets\u2014Nomads game last evening.L.H.Christie was referee.He is most unfortunate in that he seems to be the central figure in incidents of an unpleasant nature.The result of the game was a draw of two each, but had there beer.an exercise of judicial judgment, it is to be feared that there would have been something more enmphatic to record.We will leave it at that, The other League game played last night was between Windsor Hotel and Railroaders.Herb Mould's men won by 6-0, CHARLES MILNE.YOUTH BEATS AGE IN BOWLING MATCH Buffalo, Aug.4.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch)\u2014G.W.McClure of Ruffalo defeated Alex Drown of Toronto 15 to 13 in the International {Lawn Bowling tournament at Dellawar Park here today.Mr.Mc- Clure is 22 and Mr.Brown is 85.{In the semi-final, the Laflamme rink of Toronto eliminated the Buf- [alo Consistory team.! \u2018MRS.MALLORY AND | MISS PORTER WIN | Ncabright, N.J., Aug.4\u2014-(Daily | World Dispatch)\u2014In two straight sets, 7\u20145, 7-\u20145.Mrs.Molla Mallory and Miss Katherine Porter today won their way into the semi- | finals of the Seabright women's \u2018doubles championship.They de- lfeated Miss Martha Bayard and was He limped off Dens Park, Dundee, | Mrs.A.H.Chapin, that between Mackenzie aud Nel-'aPd I thought to ask him why he, |RAISE FUNDS FOR New Vork, Aug.4 \u2014 (Daily BEATEN SWIMMER World Dispateh)\u2014Friends of Miss.Clarabelle Barrett, New York girl who abandoned the Channel swim after getting within two miles of her goal, are today raising funds! to finance another attempt, it was learned today.Advice has been received that Miss Barrett has consented to make another try.Slip 107.TO-DAY\u2019S RACING ENTRIES CONNAUGHT PARK First Race\u201451 furlongs.bMata- dor 115, bSalutation 110, aElope 107, Floss 107, aSphericity 105, Tenacity 112, cSaxatile 110, cRex Muscarum 100, Probate 102, Little Nipper 110, Sunmel 107, a\u2014P.Gorman entry.b\u2014W.Jfurlongs.Black- Salmon entry.Second Itace\u20145 Atone 110, Miss Galety II 90, Johnny Johnson 97, Marcellus 96, Miss Vaal 104, Senate 108, Black Sand 99, Roy C, 110, Eggnog 101, Gallant Greek 109, Milton 104, Mabel K.112, Eileen M.87, Fear 104, Beach Maid 103.Black Art 104, Mull 104, Orban 97, Bachelors Balm 99, B.D.Murphy 100.\"Third Race\u20141 mile.Bright Idea 105, Ailliro 104, Maker of Trouble 100 Carry On 97, Rhinestone 100, Boxwodd 104, Ambulance 97, The Peruvian 110, Wise Guy 104, Morganatic 102, Ifa And Ands 92, Gus R.10z.Fourth Itace\u20146 furlongs.Sand - hills 112, Gavotte 104, Baalbeck i069, Sunny.Love 98, Ace of Aces II 103.Clapper 106.Fifth Race\u2014Mile 70 yards.Botch 104, Warfare 109, l\u2019ixola 109, Ed.Pendleton 100, Anchester 87, Norseland 111, Kings Ransom 110, Flying Al 101, Sixth Race \u2014 11-16 miles, Byng Boy 109, Anmergde 103, Fluffy Ruftles 110, Arrowvane 90, Heretrix 94, Porval Boy 112, Harp of Prophecy 104, Catamaran 105, Seventh Raee\u20141 1-16 miles.Velcro 101, Star Bright 109, Gold Mark 112, Heir at Law 108, Fire Boy 113, Crosswise 109, Red Weed 112, Bir Galahad IL 108, Quivero 109, Bullet Proof Weather clear; track fast X-\u2014-Apprentice allowance.Post time 8 p.m.SARATOGA Flest Race\u20141 mile, Resourceful 108, Iithercal 108, Insulate 111, Gold Button 111, Zelda Leighton 111, Silver Finn 104 Kecond Nauce\u20146 furlongs.Brotherhood 110, Cinema 106, Flight of Time 115, J.Fred A., 87, Storm King 115, Whiskalong 118, Patricia J, 87, Pompey 117, Forecaster 105, Third Race\u20141 mile.Brush Moy 108, Imitutor 122, Little Dave 11%, Pat Calhoun 121, Highwayman 118, Olympic 113, Ritola 111, Calumet 121.Fourth Race=fl; furlongs, Mijtgado 112, Billie Burke 107, Ledge 119 Arabia 112, Tiptop 112, Be Fair 11%, Candy Star 112, Bonnie l\u2019ennant 112, Sunwina 107, Aromagne 107, Sun Lotus 107, Fire Opal 107.l'ifth Race\u20141 mile, Alkali Ike 102 Millwick 105, Golden Spire 126, Titan 122, Wampee 106, Huntsman 108, Montferrat 104.Nixth Race \u2014 535 furlongs.Iorà Chaucer 118, l\u2019otpourri 118, Donna Mona 115, Doom 118, Royal Play 118 Mermun 118, Woodlore 118, Ada Mare tin 115, Golden Volt 118 Oley 118, Weeburn 118 Candy Pig 118, Quibbler 118, Bun Aflinity 115, New Hign 118, Neolith 118, Moramine 118, Found One 118, Gen.Wayne 118, Verdi 11%, Omnibus 118.Allfey 115, Top Twig 118, Guinea Hen 115, - CONEY ISLAND ¥irnt Race\u20146 furlongs.Carrier 110 Harry D, 110, Brier Hill 115, Phidiax 115, Mikado 110, Fthel K.110, Return 110, Medina 110, Helen Carter 103, luredee 110, Amir 115, Marionette 110 second Race-5g furlongs.Take Krie 114, Mary Mieverly 114, Rixey 114 Hurp othe Winds 114, Farover 11», feercey 114, Margaret D.114, Flekic 114, T\u2019onny 114, Third Mnce==Mile 70 yards.Kelective 99, Dutton 103, Jay Hee 100, Dawn of Tomorrow 100, Margnte 106 Youare 103.l\u2018ourth Race \u2014 6 furlongs.Polycarp 110, Barrow 110, Bobbie Khen 115, New Moon 110, Cobweb 115, Richelieu 115, Sarah Day 110, Hats Up 110, Hullo 110, Valley Light 110, Spata 116.Fifth Race=-1 1-16 miles.Dr, Cardenas 018, Nettie Rweep 96, Muttresx 100, Overall 107, Kyrock 106, Old féixth Race\u2014('; furlongs.Haxnl THAT HIKING Ÿ Yes 1H GONG pm DOESNT IT F5 OUTFIT LOOK6 /\\ FOR À TRAMP /| GREAT To BE way à GREAT ON vou, )/ WITH THE .|| HERE, MAZIE ?HER M MATE ! T \u2026 JUDGE TODAY ! WE ARE 12 MILE\" FROM THE NEAREST | GREAT OPEN SPACES WHERE NATURE.- REIGNS SUPREME ¢ HOUSE - OUT INTHE.\" [ras WELL LETS REST UNDER THIS TREE ! BEFORE L SIT DowN IS THERE ANYTHNE McNamara 114, Juniors Nurse 114, Lady Pennant 114, Casino 114, Margherita 114, Torch Girl 114, Miss Care ew 114, O'Girl 114, Kathe 114, Vim Ginger 114.Seventh Race \u2014 Mile 70 yards.Andry 105, Black Grackle 104, Malt 106, Midnight Rose 101, Smuts 113, Hubar 113, Plus Ultra 106, Fuo 115, Lavinia 101.Weather clear; track heavy.HOMEWOOD First Race \u2014 6 furlongs.Parneil Lad 117, Better Luck 112, Shining Gold 117, Modna 112, Sethsa Premium 100, Camouflage 117, Delphi 110, Woody 112, Rocking 107, Od4 Seth 107, Kerry Girl 107.Second Race\u20145 furlongs.Cheval 105, Doradel 100, Foretold 108, Biddy, Shipp 109, Fleeting Prince 108, Qur-~ cida 105, Molly Bon 105, Cora 104, Crabaldon 112, Little Guinea 108, Larla Lee 1I 109, Virginia C.105, Mistee 105, Third Ruace\u20146 furlongs.Old Tom 105, Green Blazes 100, Fore Star 100, Mecun Meddler 105, Lucent 105, Citizen 112, False Fuce 112, Lavigne 110, Coyne 112, Queen of Allah 100, Romp 112, Clem Theisen 117.1'ourth Race\u20147 furlongs, By Jova 115, Freya 110, Irish Brigadier 115, Eacolune 110, Pequot 110, Capt.Haney 115, Prince Regent 110, Open Fire 110, Royal Princess 115, Alex Moore 115, My Destiny 110, Ramble 105, Sarko 110, Fifth Race \u2014 6 furlongs, Harvey Stedman 105, Doctor Glenn 110, Vo't 108, Fire Under 100, Monastery 105, Jack Bauer 105, Phantom Fire 103, Sixth Race\u2014l1 mile.Floating Dallot 103, Quesada 112, Leontes 102, Turner 98, Aristotle 105, Huey 103, Champignol 110, Reap 107, Sister Sue 102, Ferguson 102.+ Seventh Raceo\u20141 mile.Iangold 95, Rose H.95, Nelle Fay 97, Smooth Ice 97, Revolt 102, Infante 110, Rabbling 100, Delectable 105, Fausto 112, War Winner 107.Weather clear, track fast, x\u2014Apprentice ullowance.THISTLSDOWN Fiest Race\u2014t furiongs.Uncle Hugh 110, Anna Mary 110, Black Deer 110, Private Seth 110, Mitzie McGee 105, Dr.McArthur 115, l'orto de Oro 110, Shining Light 110, Voorfior 110, Louisville and Nashville 110, Mar.Ruretta Ii.106, Kubtie 105, Sister Helene 105, Star (\u2018udge! 110, Dulcy lou 105, Sagumore 115, Quecn Bess Second Race\u20146 furlongs, Stars and Stripes 106, Clarence Thomas 112, Palcho 112, Double Star 101, The Law 112, My Destinution 109, lady Shaw Bill O'Hure 115, Wandering Belle War Boy 106, Burnt 106, Spearo Danger Bignnl 101, Star 1%inish 109, Itoyul Kiss 107, Clarimonde Hopo 107, Saucy Miss 110.Third Race\u2014S3!;, furlongs.Lenora Elunder 99, Beav.*wood 108, Thelma 104, 101, 113, O.103, aBack* 102, aGumdrop 113, War Gr : : Measant Rmiles 109, Tamiar 4%, - a\u2014R.Parr entry, 3 Fourth + - 78.Kufiya 109, Htrue.LUN, Bail Gen 108, Tate 1.Po Panolu .Laster a.» - Centimeter 112, Rundals Royus ie 1Miftth Raer\u20141 mile.I'lay Hov 114, The Competitor 109, Tis Beth 109, Miss Emmert _ 104,98 aVMnglo 104 Blue Streak T-\u2014 Ut Bp fae vn 114, Norcross 107, # or athfetscs in pen: an \u2019 L: ie Pence 109, 5 Katherine Ca, own Trout 104, Ho ut 114.bl A sixth Race sina bella 111, Hwee \u2018derly ne Lady [inne \u2014 Cl , Per .Cr ; th 11 Margaret Guut 10° 17 = L Meventh Rare\u2014 114, May Buddy Midnight Htoriena 109, Overtake 114, Vanay 109, Anbar 9, HRY 9, Axhbu: lue \u20ac die 102, Panorel | oases Yilet Sir_Raihh 109, Chi.\u2018arne 104° Weather clear, trae x\u2014Apprentice niles Carthage .) = rçust 3, 1924 RE ELD \u2014 ere rm RIES iors Nurse 114, asino 114, Mar- 1 114, Miss Car- Kathe 114, Vim Mile 70 yards.ackle 104, Malt 101, Smuts 1113, a 106, Fuo 113, ck heavy.oD fongs.Parneil ; 112, Shining Setha Premium , _ Delphi 110, 107, Ogg Seth longs.Cheval toid 108, Biddy rince 108, Our- 105, Cora 104, Guinea 108, irginia C.105, ngs, Old Tom Fore Star 100, cent 105, Citi- 2, Lavigne 110, llah 100, Romp ngs.By Jove Brigadier 115, t 110, Captsent 110, Open \u2018ess 115, Alex y 110, Ramble ongs, Harvey lenn 110, Vo't Monastery 105, m Fire 103.Floating Bal- Leontes 103, 05, Huey 103, 107, Sister Sue ._ Tangold 95, }7, Smooth Ice 110, Babbling usto 112, War : fast nce.VN s.Uncle Hugh ack Deer 110, e McGee 100, o de Oro 110, Zoorflor 110, e 110, Mar- 105, Sister el 110, Duley , Quecn Bess gs.Stars and Thomas 112, 101, The Law , Lady Shaw ndering Delle t 106, Rpearo , Star 1'inish \u2018imonde Hopo nes.Tenore 108, Thelma 2, aGumdrop asant Rmiles pi Parr Kufiya y Ball Geo 2 eoachelor\u2019s Balm \u2014 Blackstonc| 1 Pure Dee \u2014- Marionctte 3 Alliro \u2014 Wise Guy -\u2014 Gus I.srier Hill, 8 4 Gavotle \u2014 Ace of Aces Il.- 2 May Beverly -\u2014 Rixey \u2014 Bonandhills.ny.5 Warfare -\u2014 Anchester \u2014 Boteh.> Duwn of Tomorrow \u2014 Button an Catamaran \u2014- Byng Boy -\u2014 Margate, oe = rrowvane, 4 Hullo \u2014 Darrow \u2014- Lolbie ~ 7 Velero \u2014 Red Weed - - Bullet] sya.© > HARRY FIRST STARTED MC/ING Proof.5 pr \u20ac : IM 1922 -HE FINISHED Bo.(Best:\u2014 Warfare) 5 rdenas c Seven 1923 ur AS 4TH THISTLEDOWN te \u2018 1 Quecn Bess \u2014 Subtle - Star 4 0 Girl \u2014 Casino \u2014 Torch Girl.Cudgel.7 Fuo \u2014 Midnight Rose -\u2014- An- 2 Danger Signal \u2014\u2014 Burnt - -[dry.\u201d Saye des rop Beaverwood {Rest i\u2014itulls) .\u2014\u2014 erw%00 - 1 Pleasant Smiles.NARATOGA ut Easter Bells \u2014 Strutt Miss ! Resoureeful \u2014 Zelda Lelghton szie \u2014 Julie, : 5 Bay Single -\u2014 Tis Seth \u2014- Hop- 2 Pompey-\u2014Whiskalong\u2014 -5torm ong.King.6 Critical Moment \u2014 Rosabella % lat Calhonin -\u2014 Calumet \u2014Pest.p \u2018little Dave.7 Padiock -\u2014 Panorel - Chill 4 Tip Top \u2014 Arabia \u2014 De Fair.Con Carne.(Best: \u2014l\u2019adiock) HOMEWOOD 1 Better Luck \u2014 Delphi \u2014\u2014Rock- 5 Huntsman \u2014 Titan \u2014 Montferrat.6 Genèral Wayne \u2014 Found One \u2014Top Tursg.ing.3 Foretold \u2014 Gabaldoon \u2014Cors.(Beat :\u2014Formpny) "]
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