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Thursday, july.

CANADIAN TOLICE SEARCH FOR   TORONTO   HOLD-UP
MEN IN CHICAGO
Chicago; July 14.�At the request of ;he Canadian police authorities Deputy Commissioner �'Conner has ordered the secret service men to pick up three Chicago gun-m^n who are suspected of having engineered the holdup of the Canadian National mail car ir. Toronto when upwards of $100,000 was stolen.
BRITISH   CABINET   DECIDES
TO ACCEP.T  BETTING  BILL
London.   July   13.�The  Race   Track Petting  Bill will   be  approved  by  the British Kou.se of Commons during the ^resent   session.    This    was     assured yesterday when the annonucement was . mode that the cabinet had decided to I accept, the bill as a government mea-" sure.
NEW WESTMINSTER LACROSSE PLAYERS  ARRIVE   IN   LONDON
London. July 14.�The New Westminster lacrosse players who will represent Canada in the Olympic games have arrived here. They were tendered a lunch by the city and later met the Winnipeg team in an exhibi- ' tion game.
FRANCE  ACCEPTS   KELLOGG'S
PLAN   TO   OUTLAW  WAR
THREE   REVELSTOKE   MEN KILLED   WHEN BOILER EXPLODES
�Vancouver, July 12.�Three Revel-stoke men. M. Rogers, engineer; \V. S. Stansbury, fireman, and \V. Clay, conductor wore killed near Glacier when (ho boiler of the railway locomotive exploded.
Par:?. July 14.�France has formally j riccpted the Kfillogg plan to outlaw j war among the nations. The French! note accepting the United States pro- \ nosals has been handed to Ambassa- J dor Houghton for forwarding to Wash-inaton;
SIR  HENRY  SAMMAN LEFT
AN  ESTATE   OF  �1255.000 j
London,   July   14.�The   will   of   the I late   Sir   Henry   Saraman   disposed   of | an estate of �428.500.    Sir Henry began life as a boy on a tea clipper and later became  the  founder of  a  com- j pany operating several steamships.       I
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[ENERAL confidence in the Bank of Montreal is shown by the steady growth of the institution down through the generations since it was founded.
No matter how large or how small your financial transactions, the service of this Bank is fully responsive to your needs.
MONTREAL
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Total Assets in excess of # �30,000,000
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SENATOR NORRIS NAMED TO HEAD FARMER-LABOR TICKET IN  PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Chicago. July 13.�United . Slates Senator Norris. of Nebraska, has been placed in nomination for president by the Farmer-Labor party despite a number of refusals on the part of the senator to stand. Will Veereen, of JMoultre. cotton mill owner has been nominated for the office of vice-president.
PENNSYLVANIA    SHERIFFS
WILL  CONVENE  IN  CANADA
Erie. July 12.�The 1928 convention of the sheriffs oi the state of Pennsylvania has been moved to Pon Cover, on the Canadian side of Lake Erie as the result of the activities of federal dry agents in breaking up the annual   dinner   of   the  sheriffs.
The Victory Tower of the T)ominion ''Parliament "Tiuildings at Ottawa, from which the Stirring message of the carillon rings forth.
OF EVERY BUSINESS DAY--- SOMEONE  IN CANADA BUYS ANEW GENERAL MOTORS CAR
OINCE the days of Confederation, ^ General Motors of Canada Limited has been supplying Canada with transportation. Each year as requirements have multiplied, the scope of General Motors service has widened . . the quality of General Motors cars has steadily improved. Each year more Canadians have looked to General Motors for better automobiles, until now, every two minutes of every business day, someone in Canada buys a new General Motors car.
These cars are bought by people you
know . . by people like yourself . . for the very reasons which would guide you in the choice of a car.
They are bought because they are the product of the most progressive organization in the world's most progressive industry . . because they reflect the General Motors policy of constant advancement . . because they are better cars. . .
They represent the latest developments of the world's leading automotive research
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laboratory, offering these developments to the public as soon as they become available. They are proved in advance, at the expense of General Motors, not the public. They are better  cars  because  they   are  Canadian  cars.
And they embody greater value because of General Motors money-saving methods of quantity buying and volume production.
This popularity of General Motors cars holds more than a passing interest for the Canadian car buyer . . for General Motors utilizes increased demand to reduce production costs and to   offer   still   more   outstanding   automobile
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