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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 8 Aug 1918, p. 2

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_ There never has been any real cause tor doubling how the war would and onrtieutarir since the United Slates took up arms While the business An In the neutral European coumriea may not have had any doubts is to thc lune. it Is any to underslund that they have been In a Terr bad position tho, it in aorta bemrkaokod that thousands at them have been getting rich Liverpool he: learned that there has been a sudden awakening of neutral hmtmem Interests in the last "tew dim and that there has been consider lble buying at British war securities hy neutral countries. Naturally. this Change In regarded In gunman! ot the opnlou of noutrals u to the murmur of the It". NrtttrNNrrmmr-trade. -iettter-trre- nortumtnrrmore -or' lea: openly wm' "r securities. they must ave that the pnd of the war cannot be tar away or, " Its-It. that Germany is rapidly reaching a condition which will make it In- pousble for her to menace the neutral» in any way. The report or this in l tntment in British wdr securities may he taken, therefore. as of extraordin In Mtmttlctrnce. The neutrals are in I poniton to know a great deal about that in going on in Germany. - I In the opinion of the ButhMo Expreia there is still nnothen angle to this report it In intimated that a good part of this buying may be for the ac count ot German bankers and financiers, who ire ottsetting their commit moms in German war securities by buying securities which they know will ho iorth what they pay tor them. No Germ-n war bonds Ire worth what In paid tor them, German nuances 8re tremendously directions, and there is not. I hope of the, debt being paid at any time. This is known to German Inter- no well as to the outside world, Germany‘s war debt is more than the wintry tan mainly carry and there must be a great scaling down utter the wlr. Most of it will he repudiated in one way or mother: Repudiation in coming Bo matter what form of Government Germany has. " is a mutter ot “male precaution. therefore. tor those Germans who have (unds which any surreptitiously be invested in foreign securities so to invest them, The 00mm bunker and Baattcier will not he nbote thrown; out an anchor to hold While there is undoubtedly much still work ahead of no work that may all tor continued and perhaps Increased sacrifices tor those both at the from out! at home we ran look to the future with oontidence. Germany hos now drstitsftelr mum the zenith ot her power. To make good nature loss I. she must rob emu-nun] industries and thereby impair her oiliciency. The "ttea on the other hand will have I growing army, not only superior In num be". bat superior in morale and tuhtirt. qualities, because it will contain a couple of millions of fresh "htintg men. Let us hope that before nnothe: Mr ll out victory will perch upon the Alled banner. and that I Just and last in; peace lupported by a utrong league of nations will be dertstserttcD"t' Geurity In!!!“ future aggreuslon by n militaristic numeracy. him-ell when he Bgtgitg things going to pieces The Allied "mien on the western tront are determined that the Coming will never see Park. ' The nun year of the war gets away with the Allied armies on the ottetvuvr. 2,tijiyt"', and tom; stronger than ever. Pl',',,",, 'r,: The British Home of Common: mused a votn ot credit ot 37.000.000.000 for war purposoa unanimously. This In the way John Bull crlohrntea "Re. .etnbnnce Dar." United States cooper-(ton on a huge scale nu been made mnlblo by the "cremains ol the Inbmnrlne menace The (art that nearly a million and a - American troops have been safely trunsporled to France across nearly .000 Mites ot ocenn without the [out ot an American transport Indicates tha ti! "Marine In powerless tank»! the 3912mm! system of troopstntp vonvo) an; In one. The recent unnouncemem that construction at new ship: In non proceeding at I Inter rate than they are being destroyed. and " a result at which food regulations are “ready been moditted. are renunrlng. During the your Cant-1a has not only mtsintttittmt,dter previoun good re and. hut neatly Invreuued her war snort. Hy the adoption of eonnvription Ind the drnttutq of In addluonnl 100.000 men tthe han been able to keep the {our division- at the front up to Mrengun besides Intensilytns her war etrort In other direcuons. EH ”ah-mum!“ In! "no! In “aura-nu A“ walla-cc 2= than not. fun. to any at eon-nu. no hulk-l luau-up oi . M A“ no Inca-pubic III! and" his command. an Anion his not only In” “I. to .t-Ntty VIII-u“ the cum brow: w by It. dotoettem ot Bush and not-um nad a. tso-ot" relau- dlho Mu cor-n any on the outer- from. hut they have been able to a! M I ”In blow to Gum: - and prawn trom which any may u not". In“. (I. or...“ amalgam Ion-on. Germany has mixed I, “can ecu-m" nu mm, . I h with mutation tint n Ire "le to note tint in Gen. Puck's great can blow to the German drive on PIril the American Irmy “eyed an “N. III conepicmu part. It VII the Brst severe test a hall to which our mum to the we": were put tn the present VII and - - themelvee with glory. eIrIing the right to not with the best 1.qu mm in the allied armin " in I wurre ot satin-mum: to know thy tbi Mun Io iIr ensued Ire only In Idunce quard. IO to Broil of the “one that mu nut rear supply "an prepondernme of men necesury be he Gel. Foch begin the [rent IdVInce that will expel the German invader he. the Ioil ot Belgium Ind Irv-nee. Ind not hall unlll the ion-es ot Prulllllt ”III-Hun Ire overwhelmed Ind deprived or their power to Isain destroy an WWI pace, " was a rare nowspaper In (‘nnndn that did not cotttqitt an ertttorirt1 com men! on the WI! situation on the eve of the toulth nnnlversnry ot the war, The Canadian people have ran-ton to rvjolw at the “up rnlnrn ot.Hom H. B. Bel-ml. MP” tormpr PoMrmtstprGettertt1, an" hon"; a prisoner in Warmly tor three you". The mac-haul: (if Windlnr and surrounding town, urc- mrmlng in club III which the moniker: plndxe lhrmnolvm not to buy nvrman goods tor a por- M ot nt In”: tttrt yanrl " Is proposed to nprnd the mum-mom throughout the Provinco. ' Dospalrhou trom "mummy indicate thnt tho people of thnt vountry ars- Iecoming tterpiy dvprnnvd a! the rwvrrnn that I" being 'utttorrd by thrs "my. and want Ihn quvrmm-nl to mnkv pear. by ”'de AI-nvelmrrnlnw balm» tt " Inn In”, Tho peopte ot tho Fnlhorlnnd are In for I rude nwnkonlnx whrtt tttre' "urn the mum: mm. ot tho war 'ttHV the Milt-n bring ttttttttt a mum!» and ritttttem" pom‘a. L - All otrirer ot nvnlur runk in the British navy. mm on his way to Japan "mu the U'ttitod sum». In anpaulIh‘P tor the "ammo": mu have": June I'll! and July 15m. twr'rttr-ftvr Germ-n nubmnrlnnn wars- "ml hy allied war Mr, V This ho sum. won the has! ofrlcittt "word mama‘s" (at "rs "My: tttnt hm " “maul " Inurn luv 'trtrtrrsrern. which (in drop damn homhn on sub mu tter a: (as! an they mm he "wound. The (Barman aedrtttrarttr, uranium to ' om." hm gin-n Ittmtrrtetirtrty to tho nuhmnrlnn to "old the Grand r ret. In! the mason that thr ("and Panel In an wall pron-NM try autumn" WM " F manually nutrld» tor a auhmnrlm- In lulu-k n trstttlenhttr. That. lm don“. In "rchtottrrssrumorso, " why ttte semi-Irina! thum- lhelr nttonllon no f" .ulvvl‘r to Mum. "sh-ls. hmpmll nup- and nnprmH-QMIL morrhgm r" 55ttiiii tdlraA",'u'fLd 'rllraWd"tTl'I"rll STE”; 'iiiij in" mm mm a. lab - In m“ H M- . 'W, .etH.eorb-tHterm-oittattBettroattaAese.e tiotu3rtnr0tmrnandWh_ttrtU3htitFgd 'g.'""""'"'""'"""""""""'"'"""'"""""'" andNteitttltet "tttite “but." It. 2.7:: It':, 2utg,T,/f, '13"; Th':,""'::".".'.",?,',','",',',' m Gate mm Whitth hm Mag Beettt wrin- ... M au 1'2uu"li'hu""lT2'.' a. u',',',,'.'.",',,',, J." 2d,'l no“ rumors Ant WILL RAVI l. It!” Pe tile, to smash!” “than! the crab "WWW To Go “You” “I mu-n "tttal E" Imam. _'-. mm... A “up“ Iyqth. and a... ttt do in.“ pau~uunummwmmw FINANCIERS IN GERMANY ARE "HEDGING". _A_I_Qt__¢3l. }M Mama-n.“ Pe “gum. or u: NOTE AND COMMENT. FOUR YEAR! or WAR. l Over the MM"! trom the allles tty quirk and toreitrto methods or ow lulu-mm deeply lads-mm] the Pun-my flino for aprnndivl "In. which '"'pm, Ingly tnrrahndnw tho nrruslty ot tho Iv ml that of Vim Kllmk In 1914, and tho Inst word is wlth the um". , cum Prosamy Reached. London. August 2. The "in“: in ‘the allied oM-nslvo m: the 90mm" Uthalms saliva! appnrrmly hm- been 1 reached. French lnmw- Io-nlxhl crtIrtured I'M-lung". In Town at Suit-sons. the wanna-m anchorl At$ldo ”Kiln! ot what romnlnn of the fathom "up." th ‘nalivnl and all along the " full": Minn-V of " 1curving battle ”not from Sana-ans toiarr, ronll Thillern. which "on nhoul three muesliiii,,i, ttt won! at Knoll-In Frrtnett American and l Harman. able ground In the north, "tomttardi Dominated by AIR-d _ immune a Tho plan“ ho-hlnd "In north-tern portion of the halllv from nnw an, on ' ttrely domlnatod try the Illh‘d hm 112nm; In the mull: the Punch and Minna"- {Amorlcnnn haw mallnlwl almost all Tar, 'ttt the hill and form" rounlry And no Grsrtttrt "rventual roHrernertt or the ron" nrlvhnq t m et' Harman rrown print-o to more tett. MEN m ‘Inrrnnrhlng perropllhly lownrvl the but t m Flume: railway. while on the an! the and mum ernh and French are limo-l lllrldn y f the ftttlntrt_ott. railway. um hue their trut" now no plunod that the an The my In mm to no sorely trim an hr on I Mun)" to 'rrpqrt hack and In": I hav- ‘nn ot renter no" than ann Rant READ l Jun! how far the mun: ot than (krllulln' l This ground hats been a desperately (imputed battlefield for weeks. It had been swept hy the German heavy guns from the north of the llne and trom the aunt; and was prohahly the hottest sector at the whole battle front. In Center and left at Line. In the center the French cavatry its in the ht; woods called the Forest de “asks. a mile nurtheast ot Fare en- Tardennls, 0n the allied left the troops are In touch with the truest: ot the Ardestwo miles north of Villera Anon. a With the French Army In France. August 2.--The Germans are In re- treat on all sides or the when! be. Moen tho Mane and the Marne. On the west the French and British mops. continuing their push or Thurs. lay. have reached the whey ot the Crise. a little river which joins the Mane at Solssons. The Germnnn. theretore. have abun- doned the whole of the Chaudun Phe veau between the Coeuvres and Crlse va'ley. The Germans. disregarding the mm. tsry considerations which counseled frank ambulance of the delta! and ran retreat " many days ago in ord. or to spam their men for a nnw nt- tompt, haw boon nhligrd to stump! the Ttte German crown prince's otteme We on the Marne has (nut-d an signal- mum: trnnw- pushed In the entire rnomy "tint and non! tho normal“ backward overywhere In prnripnalr rotrettt. N Innillahip and are falling back. pm- hah'r to tho Voslo Rivor. T ADDITIONAL TOWN AND VILLAGES‘TAKEN. On French front the French are continuing to advance and have taken additional towns and villages at various parts of the front between Soissons and Rheims. The enemy is resisting de. sperately and losing in prisoners. MANY TOWNS AND VI LLAGES RECAPTURED On French Front, Aug. 2.--The important town of Ville En- lardenois on the easterly side of the Marne Salient has been en- circled by the Allied forces. ' The advance by the allies along the western side of the salient ts described as extremely important. mihly the most important thine the Allies have accomplished since the Germans retired from the Marne. (loussaneourt itself has been taken by the French the advices add. The capture of the important (round of the heights to the westerly side of the line also means that Germans will not be able to retire in the ordinarily leisurely way and that they probably will have to go beyond the river Vesle in their retreat, - 7 A H The {titunt'ion is considered extraordinarily good, being describ- MI in advices as the turning point of the summer campaign and possibly of the whole war. Paris, Aug. 2.--On the battle field north of the Marne the French troops continued to press back the Germans farther toward the Vesle. says to-day’s war 081cc statement. London» August ZPYeeterdny'e Prune-British attack on the westerly side of the Marne unite-t was en a front of tive tiles and penetrated to a next-n- depth " three Inllee, according to the news received te-dny. It resulted in the capture of an entire ridge which forms the wntenhed between the Dunn and the “one. The edvteee indicate the French the captured the entlre Hunk-re wood, on line to the north of Gonna-court It that the 'ertter of the salient. The importance of the victory. it is explained, ties In the fact that now the allied positions command the whole area to the north- ward and take In the "" and rear. of the entire western gate 'hrough which the Germans have been retiring. NEST OF GERMAN RESERVES. This area is the nest of the German reserves and field artil- cry. Admco 1trtuA1ti_ttritted_thtrrFttt- pom“ We» Accomplished Ilia the Gor- With the French Army In -, an“. August 2, 11.30 ..m.-- ' muons has been ranksn and the valley of the Grin has bun crou- FRENCH CONTINUE TO PRESS BACK GERMANS. MOST IMPORTANT VICTORY op CAMPAIGN. VILLE ENTARDENOIS SURROUNDED. MERE" BET! (Comm PM tuna.) Farther eastward, almost to the ttat. tn of Rheims, combined forces of Brit. Ish and French everywhere are sorely harassing the rnemy. In thin latter radon. In addmlm to Thillerr the Vit- Ian:- of F'ero_eqt Tmrdennla in In allied hands. and the Fronrh now arr on the heels, of the Germans ln'o and onovhnll ml‘wc north of tho [humans-Rheum: highway over n from of nearly tour mum” mans will go cannot " present be) lamented but, with the southern ltne‘ aw‘nng; northivard In conjunclion with that on the east. toward the Vale ( Numerous {mu-s and hamlets have been captured by the allied troops during the latest ttgtttintt, and at some points they have advanced trom two to three miitta. South of Boitrsons the 0111er Crise River has been torded by thr allied troops: northea-t or F'ere. en‘Tardenola the tilted line In; been TYt,tL'pip2,', the west ot the region ot Gr d Rotor. and the town of Sun- (may has been taken. In the center the Neale: wood in being swept clenn of Germans by the French cavalry and American and French cavalry and American and French troops are press- Im; the Germans hard north ot Sergy and the hamlet ot Neales. Throughout the lath-r phmu‘s ot the hank-n the Gormnns haw: not shown their slnminn ot provinnn days. and at mum points the alum! troops, par nlrulnrly tho Amerlmms. worr- nnnhlod to mote their may Into German mal- vlnmn with virtually no opposition he. intt Imposed. Allugt-thrr the situation tor the " lied lrmpn at prom-m Is a must pm- mlsimz one. tor cnmplnto nut-com: In ridding the Roiroorts.Rheims salient "ntirely ot tho enrmyy Mane eastward from Salmons. " In not Improhahle trust the Germans may he compelled to take refuge north of the Mane. All behind the lunttle line the smoke of hurtling town: In vlnlhlo. which svominuy would xiv» weight In the provnllinx balk! In the allied (-apllnls nun thrs German» ttt prawn! are no where npar the 9nd at their "Moat. A‘Idn trom thr Soino‘nnrnhalmn "Ilium! there hns hevtt mm- "htintt In any at the war theaters, Tho Brill-h Mo romlnulnx their raid: on the Ger. mam- In France and Flundvrn and the German: at htrrt nrcnunts were lteevHr bombarding the British south of tho- Snmmn and nun Ypran. Minn-1'.- Littmtesttt Co., Idmttrd, Yarmouth. N. S "rrtttrmen l be: In tct you know thnt t haw “and MINARD’R LINL MEN tor mmv titrtrx. and I ttnd It "ttt but t haw vvor "not! tor th" Jottttr and munch-s READ AND ArW'F.'RT'tSE IN THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. THOMASL "on“, The thmnlml (‘on and roam-m Danrcr of Crntttbt, Numerous Towns Taken. Yam! van truly Momrral, May 29. TO GENERAL W's MESSAGE-- THE (ffltl',','iW,'gu, London. August 4.--igg General Cur. rie‘a mes-Age to the troops , an: “On this fourth nunivernry o the de. nitration of war two thlnm ptsnd fort-molt in the mind: of all 1 "MW"! million oversaw. We retwttattter. with solemn pride our gallant dead; to recall with utiai’lction the re. ror'ls of our Achievements to the lam: struggle sill count over bani“. num- cs now ever linked with Pan-41km history. Ypros, Somme. Vlnn'. Hm TO, Paatschemigtele Ire the ssddnt yet ”nut-H: tuvmorles of our 1mm, trt. muse the" extracted more of into that was regiswredA at the triumphant helm)! (-1 immism to which Ittnmlim manhood van rise. Then we mm our ii‘tlulvz tn the future with 4-.iltltnc- born ot past more”, with unshaimhie hello! in the justice of our came with uni'niterinx faith in God. who alone xiveth victory. we pledge ourselves a- fresh to the work in hand.. the tight for freedom, righteousness tor hum-r "ity.. Therefore. with high purpose and enduring determinn‘ion let us carry on until the int fight is over and the final victory won." Hubert Day and 27: Raymond Prlt. chard fourteen. lumen, 'aml Wm. Grahnm. 27. a returned sold!" ware drowned while bathing In the Gana, noque River " Marine Rock, A reduction In the weekly meat ra. tion in Germany trom 250 to 200 gram men In reported by the Vasslurhe Zen- Inn: of Berlin. The new rat'on come: into force August 12. MAY BE NO PROFESSIONAL BALL New York. Aux. IS-lf the draft axon are nltorvd to " and " wars. and the "Work or Fight" Mir! In upr plied to all regislramn between those limits, there will he no professional hasmbnll next year. In fan when the pennant races end on Labor Day the major lvnguos will decide to when their ball parks closed until the war is over. For two Iran you" tho writer of IM- loner we: subject to severe head- achco. The nervous nynmm (or run down. dun-“loll “Med. and more w.- cunllnued loss ot would. . Tho um- ot Dr. Chase's Nerve Food thinned all thin. and now with m'oren of other Harm people Me. Nader In racommendlng the an of this tood cure " the bent mean: of hulldinx up tho pthmm-d norvuun ”Mom and curing bud-ch90. Indigestion Ind all In. 'trtnosottt)rrmttota" ot n run- down condition, It in barely. poaslhlP. however. that the Government may grant some: con- resslons rounding the players next sprlnz, an that the public will be ul- lnwed to enjoy llmlmd reermttiort. MJMVW Uagw-arretttauu; to suspend operation' indMrtitehv. The Natinnnl Commission. it is un. derstand. intends to ask Socrriary of War Baker to permit the playing of tho World's Series. beginning Sop- h-mhor 3 or 4. Tho nerlos would cover I period of trn days and about thirty men would he involved. Mr. John Nader. " l'enolnnx "not, Harrie. ont.. write: “During the lam two your. 1 hurl In aunt-k at Inaugu- tion, antenna-Med hr now-re humi- nrheu, I BtttNrred from [out ot app-- tito, and my Flinn boo-ma run down. I also on! run-[doubly In weight, I b9gnn 1min; Dr. (‘hnsu' Now. Food, Ind us they Inn-ed me I romlnnnd thin "ointment for some time. Mr rendition In now gram Improved, my hrttdttetten are (one Ind mr hmlvh In general In nun-h but", I can cheerfully rerommond the up. of Dr. Piano's Nerve Food to (hose tanning from nonhuman of Iny kind.” A Burris Mtn Toll- of Pertinent Rachelle: sud 1ndigmrtion-- l’indly Pound an Wu . to Good Bulth. Had Headache For Two Years The rum-n ht (‘h-n‘n Nona Food II no otrecttv. In MIN; ot (his kind in born-um " H- nxlrlnrdlhnrv blood- lnrmlnx "tfu- Hr "nun: In nhnmhnro of rlrh, red Mood It atr.rtrttter" the anm of the nun-0, "Hum" thr "ttrtrrted non-on ind build: up the IVIIO‘M In ”wry w" Tho IppOH'P In run-urn], digestion Immoral. mm "It and 1.1009 won. and tho now rotor Ind 'rt'rtty In Ml In m-orv arm-n or who human _ Dr Chm-o'- Norvo Fund "I AM». random for man. tum-n and rMMrrr, who" mama hum New!“ to“: NM run 'tttrm. so "I". a hot, n hm»- far " " 1" AMI." or BdmIn-nn. RM» & Co.. leltod. Toronto, NEXT YEAR London. July 3t.--ht a. letter writ. lon hy Mara-Ms of lansdowm- {armor minister wilhout portfolio In the Brit, ish vnhinm, he an"! he I: convinced that thero is " ripen-50mm) dosirn tot ll further oxnlanauon us to the com"- [inns upon which we are nrvparod not to make peace. but to open a dimmi- Mon which mittht lead In peace." Thu writer assumes (rat near-t treaties aro'lluhle to rovlwltm and r'" tprrine to Pronldent Wllson's latrst speech Ito, aavs "It In a human» drawn in: a moat manor. at the ankle" an to whirh wr an- blddnn to look for- ward. It do" not worm howrver. to prorirto those "mo nm In your): at n has": for nrnllrninnrv nozntlatlmn WI"! Hm “ml ot armmdwark for which been Inst to Enzland nnrl “'nles. Resolve In Firm "W0 arr about to rummonv'o Hm Firth your of the ert “muzzle for H- hortv and next woek wn shall rp-ar, tirm a solemn romlvo not. to dcnlsr from the effort until pom-o wlth honor in in night. "Meanwhue with Pvory month that mssz tho mil whim: tte war is claim In: bornmon hP'wlvr ..-i imarlnr. The oivitilod world is 1min: drain-”l at In- rr-smu'cm: is sorsnditttt its onnrr " in 1“er linsiruhivn Minna. oorh ot which involves Ihr t .rnpr ritmlnv-v lion of its 1‘93"an of h'wa‘r and ttto further mutilation of the marhinerr of production," SLAUGHTER APPALS Mort“! Owlndvinq Lard 'anadnwm- relen- to the mul- man‘s alarm! the t'NNw_e'"g'R n! "u brstttrrtrerttrt at 20.000.000. of which 7.- 000.000 have hum killed and 6.000.000 made “runner or numhornd umona "In mummy. and to tho r'ormttp in thr hirth rate whfvh. nmvnrrlinn In tho to» :in'rnr-gnnprnl In a roam! pnvnr In corrttrte the hPHIcc-rnnts tpoo" "on m- 'ortttnt tive. nf which 015'! mm hay. tteon Inn! to mrtand and \anM. Lard Lanvinwnn'l letter rnnvlum-c. "If nnn rum-mm Ia ware nmwrhmn than nnnllmr it Is a moment who" PV "WI. "mm slum" I'm! thnvnr ho the fvnlinz which immun- us h In not one nf doubt. an In our nttmtv to hold 0le own m thin domllv Ilrngglv- if WP art- formx! to conthtttrs, " .r Former Warden " Canal Fri-on Sue cumin in HM Garden, ijlllSillllllllf BALLS FDR PEABE WILEY Declares That There is a Deep-Seated Desire for Commencement. Toronto. July 29. Dr J t Git. mmw, "tsrrtr'r'tttr of numb-1 nrhmrors In Ontarlo. mod mn‘ldr‘nlv tttm morn In: from twirl mum». H,, was at "what! Hidden” whuv working in Ms ”Mum Dr (Hum-"r war wurdvn of thr tht, Oral prison from 19198 uottt tho rn mova) of "trtt Minimum 7mm Town to to (hwlnh. “hon ho lu-vnmo onnnrm ed mutt, thr numb. hand. He was born in anrnsvlo, (ml. 'tl', yarn "a. From "" to "RM bo pal in the Loni-Inum- I'm Hus-n York DR. GILMOUR DROPS DEAD [sum nan}; 1TeFrtTifLiii “as”. how but: ariir"c, "tk"tttttottatitioe You an lt too am an“ gnu it-HN momr' DID 0mm: and Guam» , treat. while you tttAte your m tooth.” Dr. 11ody took pains to t.sttrieiiaHe,, tho 'rttstit of mind and who‘ stout/ict,", "low of the members of the SPWHF? and mart-um! his very Brunt. gala-“iii in finding and: a body of mutton V riuzrns working to, murnomlv " " (IorsV'In'I the mum' .swrtrttts pron , l of rural vommunnlon and nroliK that in rm mvrolv fnrmnl wttr1M' wnnld hum the rocomt.crtdnttotut tr.. ttut rcsoltttiott into vnrt‘fnl "o'""""') 111m. B. i/Ill!); mm e 1 sum 5mm: Tho srmortt of rur’ul leadership.’of srmortl tor rural lentil-rs. is a summer tettrtot. which has honn’hold It th Ontario ARrirult"rat College, '. it Gur,ltrh. lor Hm pant (ow Tea'... m which rum! rlnrgvmnn. srho'trMsttttt on and "thorn. whnsr Pmnlnymcht. amnion or cttarnrter, malu- them nit- ural leaders In their communities. at somblt- to hour IMHIY‘FR. rottrtteet Ate. Mission. inquiring Into candida“)! rural Mn and nun Manhunt)“ tona- Inz to in improvement. V g“, GaNph.'Ortt.. Ans. 1.--Betoro" drparturo from the Onmrio Mun-il- turat (‘DHOKO yt"tterday Hoa. Dr. Soar minister nr duration. was [Irv-sen!“ ., with a rvsnlminn passed by tho my é; WI" v't‘riv'rl strtdrmrs 3"»anan tho ':i Svhool of Rural Leadership, "fling that tho whnlo rural education“! an. mm ht- ror'n'vsIruvH‘dV To this mu _' they urged the appointment or in CON. "'Cr potont indvpon tent oxp"rt to Inng n' ', thorough surwv‘nf cmtutiona. i911 . n view to 1hr "stnhlitOmottt ot tttts'"', Mum's! pussihln nuhwlod oriviteerm '. without into-{Print with tho human I"; , M tho sludnnl. The minis!" in): 'f "15304! to girp tho muf- conspicu- *a: tion '_, k 3 In rural mmmunitiu " is Clam“ tho svstvm of Mutation in not (all-1p the rnaitlnms of rural dinlrk‘ia ftt '" much as 1n the majority of where high school mtutmtiott and . "mumps no dtstriren. [he Imme' r, and its hmwms must he toetrtttriCI' LIBEL ACTION ARISES PROM AN . INCORRECT REPO AT Landon. Ont All: I A all“ I Iilm! was unwind azalnsl'l'no land! tdv"rrhsrr "why try Gibbons. Han m 4thmn'! wrnrnwnllmz tho [mm [mm Co Anhnugh n dotinttrt um In" mu hv‘nn made public by ttttt " t'llnru it is rnmrlod that $100,000 tho mun "mam Tho newnmpér , ll-Dwd a ram" (IMP-Hum! ttom nnln Tum-day 'svenirttr staring “I. "mun“ had hymn made to II C' drormvor tor the loan vamp-n} MN of rho mso In that the l loan I."'.' vvrrlv In a in" In w thr, "mu-immom of n rnrolvor foe lvmmrnl Lon" Co M Timon") ht _ ml at A: a ”will! of tho 'ri';', rowan "trstw hm hum a run a. Inn" nnmml, and m- tholr rnpttW, lnrgvh' summon " has been n In Irorrow ul a high "up at In In mum with the g'nmlluw Tito at" " "s_,tod from IMI. Hon. Dr. Cody is Asked to Reconstruct Educational: Work in Countryl l L Ctr-tt_-tr-t

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