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REID 1 .AXE FAIR WILL ! GENERAL-BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY ' DATE HAS AUGUST 28TH
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FOOTBALL NOW ADDED
idani and Prince George to Come Together in Rubber Game of a Series.
n.. rcgram for fche Labor l>;i ,'...,:-,,::.�.:. in Prince George was added impetus on Tuesday j- . celebration committee de � jpjj , ) sponsor a football garm� b fttwfieu the Wlingdam teA-m an.'! tl i jleven. Undoubtedly Mr., at-:: will brintf in many outsidi
toofba f*n-s wno ave aL preseni ,;n � in the mills and on culvert ^^5 . while football twus not beei p~,'vf much in this city for son . .,p. there has been a quickening � �!-.. interest in it, arid with oppositioi ie outside makin;: a bett >f ball, it'will stasrc a com To date in the two ga-rrtf: with Winjrdam the loon! tea i as taken ,on<; same with a 3-1 seoi � Wingdjam has also on<- victor] '�; credJI with a 4-1 score. 0 Labor Day these t^;�n . wil .., � in Prince George at i\?, .... �i-- rubber cam*'. For this attracts Prince George mjin;;-vn-; e'decided to put th<- Pern On ;,-�iRt which has'been in theii sessicn lor th<; lasi two years
cam should, by all nocoun -,n � beet uamo to be tw.:-. hci '� i
time although th< playoi � : , ;,:,� i : . beat the gam nli ��. :�-.- wtveks ago b: th "-';�
�;: heav parl ol thi <��� ��:��� fa .i1.-:: t th - bnrcbn . �� nn
� � < which n.'iv- b n �� >-. har to make these celebration
/:c>c.-. and who h'iv rivi>!vo |
tupporl "Tr."': hflvi born �:.� pa: '.: outside com posy ti on '. i pas '�'" wcok/; with tho .-'>! idea
biinEin these team; her fo the
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lump !1. � <�' <.<^;; thr rci �ip � l> races,
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f priz � have ' � � > r1 ^�� at � 4 and
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ared by H. Ralph, and the Sylvan 1 Glade baseball cup;--will be up for> competition on Uie part of the pre- | sent holders of Sylvan Glade and j teams representbag RkcI Lake andj T'!r. Pierre. There will be a refresh- \ ment booth on . the grounds vs'ith ! dnncing 'n the evening.
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City^s Request for
Relief Revision
Now Granted
Hon. G. S. Pearson Dispatches an Investigator to Enquire Into Local Situation
Mayor Patterson \X;iII Await the Outcome Before Seeking His Conference with Minister
Ottawa, Auff. 15�Prtrnw-r Bennett la.st night aamutued the j uni,: <)i" the dominio;n |({>nrr;il :[ clccticns as Monday, ()c;U�l>er 14. It was a-scortaiiied. the eurlie-1 date of thtt cloininion general coirid' ,be held would be on Mlh-day, October 7th, but a* this would brin?: the -t'LcUcns r.i :i Jcwiiilx festival it ww decided in hold ib.e elections on the following Monday.
On the Jewish calendar OctolK-." lt:\ \ ii designated "Yoxn Ki]>i>iur" and is . to be obsen'od by fasting from siuv-set to sunset. It Ls aJ.co ob-erved as 3, thanksgiving day. and it Ls isuj?-gested it wfts passed over as an e-'ec-t'on date in tlvsi the election results ruav not furnish much reason for thanksgiving for a considerable ele-hient in the population.
BROTHERHOOD EFFECTS ARRANGEMENT FOR DISMISSED MEMBERS
Washington, A at?. 13�Tlie- Brotherhood of Tia.-l^-ay Clerk.- has effected a good arrangement with the management of the Union Pacific
railway on behail of rJie clerks who v,-U]
Government" Not Ready to Assume Greater Share in Cost of Educational System
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The municipality ol r � to !>o accorded a re\ic mploymeni relief situat
dismissed as thv n isult of tin'
ci four of the Union Pacific \s
.rj1 . ne T; dis] rulssed me �n
rec .... t fill i year "s pay ii. d
;iven the fir st cha l.. e oi r<
nent. 'i'.*i.> diL smos .-Hi W^gLJ i
���. the Larga st gem jral dis aii
re ag eed up or i in CO].: (i C �l:
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TOO MUCH DYNAMITE
Closing of Small Schools Wou'd Precipitate Great Storm in the Legislature
Victoria, Aug. 10�Enquiry at the ixirllament buildings today discloses the lvconimeairtatLons of Major H. B. Ku^, tliat the province t.Uce ovei-Lhe t-ntire cost oi" the public school system, came in the nniure of a surprise. The plan i it ls represented would increase the ca>t. ot fxliication to the province by approximately ^3.000.000 and while this excess ex.-penditure mi^rht be. met with si>ecial taxes the government has other purposes to which increased rpvermr could be api>lied. The administratJon it Ls represented is running behind at the rate of $3,000,000 per annum. The present system of financing the schools admittedly creates a hardshfp in the way ot" excessive land taxes, but it Ls represented the land-owners arid the municipalise hardly praised than i ment, rind there appears to iDe i gen �eral ^' ol Major Etinpr's recoruniendatiou which would call upon the provincip govenirnent to find aj additional K)0,0( for iucntj nn! pun> se
H( -. Fohn Hart., mil i ance, is more outsijokon than si uj in other mil Lsters m is op] i tioi to ha K � '_� propnftil T lt Wii i: a
schedule the local t>O5-';
plenty of competf-fcton aiw
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Sundav ar.c buT) more on
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ill Havi tiu- Transcontinental Service Across Dominion h\ Next Summer
GARRY BRITISH MATI
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Emergency Fields to hr Lighted �ind Connected up With tru-Telephones Lines
Ottav^-a A.ur. 10�OnnfKl� is rush to completion hf>r traiiscOTitiTieTi- irway so tJiw by the summw �' European maal -will br Iof^ than and one-half davs from Mon and le.--.= Lha.n five dfty? from �mver, WStih the traais-Catiad1?! m operation �nd fasi modwii �. flying- its roul^ Oanadfl will Ve much of iho European n\a.11 the Asiatic continent Atlanta
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HOPE HELD FOR SS OF EFFORT TO HOSTILITIES
i x pit; eal �� is - ;nff.! beJow ev �: :v;:ti
r.i> l:sh 826 .'.<>' boords '>.! usrhoni '. t | '��;:::('(�. tl � ri LCtion^ iV vhich ji: the lo. lature .'.'in h-ardly I"1 6 "�� templai Kt. llt< petiier i e < iinimi ' HTowim th t .VI-; r K oje ln> reoom r r:.co ti_w> mi; h, and if a y actioi Ls t.'ikt � by the 2\ rru -m in ron-uection .vifch th� n the mf) or will harrin bo ;^ � to � �. . !>!:�� n
UNCERTAIN ATTJTUD] � OV BRITAIN CONDUCES TO 1914 SITUATION .
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^ow in summer, n^ they- en4or Tl1 �Strait of Belle Isle, mall tTansuMmr "' olanes pnd delivered ei^htce �ours lnt no compulsion for thr me f^ to the camps: they nrp pilowe *-o ?o when they plooso, nnd i'lt>- '" P^o^ded for the men n* fp^' o.s l'-nWe. so that they need J>e In f-h Relief camps for ns short a period � ^�(�-enrv. Single iijvmploveri me ar,� Placed at cH.mp<5 ri?ht. across r-.< acia- ^hani^nsr virsrin bush �o err^de and seeded emen/wH-y landing fiPld.5 m all. 114 Pelds are heine built i approximately twenty- fi^e mile Ms �nces. r.he maiority of which ar �^1 finKh(id <>r nenri-ner completion Vfontrettl frfe Sirwfty Vl to
ATI A< K i^N ETHIOPIA WOU1 D CA\ '"-I- H� A(K! IN AFRICA \O REVO1 }
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London . AUK. i: i-_-Lord ( UeciJ
Britain's stoutest ; yeace 11 dvoi ;at�, in
a statement ise ur �cl today COl
tho tuieei -ta in : i itude of t lie British
govenime nt in tho M-'ii [ � Ft hj o I
w �� in E st Afi ic- i would ! i d impelled
if Great Brit.'i in notifiec ! M u ^soiini
definitely that Sil - Lntendi \\ t > ; tand
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beacon is now rvper:uiiv: soale win be t^he junction point Pa.r.ejr fmm Toronto nnd Soufch Ot
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._i f t.i\o mute nere most of bne envirgcney OoW-" "the "r." hnti19r bnllt- following closely Ganatilan Nn-tJonnl Rnilwny*-" mute. Wi'ntvlpe? iS . Pifl.pot nnd Leth-
f.:; '^'1' have b�nv>n<; opemtnie VF IhPSP H�.ye ben, instiled ..: mt �F�ra�iis at present \ t m11f rnndi ;!fi| � �
i j ;�.....;r';";^:" Liberal'?
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,', (..��� Anqe 192', .� < , mdidates, rind
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xu.r" 14�Marion v today wh the
-im foV^men^ma^ oS cansecntive win. of
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..... p � . j r' has been the con-
.....on of th � ty council (Jut. if
.....:icl]^al relief is restricted to those
:����'.� to claim Prince George as
�� -; � pin of residence at the tune
.,� ��.>�-. :fr:t'ion far relief, a considor-
il)le niuiiber of relief cases can be
>n sed along to the provincial auth-
rrities All mini'Sters who have been
n iliai^e of relief have recognized
! lint Prince George has occupied a
peculiar ]x>sition with respect to un-
employment relief in that many tran-
rfents have claimed this city as their
domcile when in fact they should
have bsen accepted as residents oi
unorganized districts, and therefore
charges of the ^provincial authority.
CANADIAN LOAN AT ?V2% SNAPPED UP ON V. S. MARKET
New York. Aug. I?.�The Canadian govonunont loan oi $76,000,000. bear-im1: in.tere'?t ;it 2'-. f>, w^s snapped up quickly on Uie market today. The lo;u> w~o�s imderwiitten by n bcuikiitg syndicate. Ai the head office of the syndicate in Boston the allotment ji'.-.iencci to it was taken up quickly and a much greater sale could have b^en lmde had ttv bonds b.-.en available. Tlie proceeds of the flotation will be' used for the redemption of maturing- securities, chiefly teed C.N.R. bond-s.
GERMAN OFFICIALS ARE FORBIDDEN TO MARRY DIFFERING RACES
Berlin, Aug. 12�In further development of the government policy to attain a pure German race all German officials and clergy have been enjoined, not to' marry any German national to a person of a differing nationality. �
Toronto, Aug. 12-^-Premier Hepburn today expi^essed hunself ss in full agreement with Premier Bennett's detdsdort ?ai refusing1 food and shelter on Saturday to the fcrekkers who succeeded in reaching the capital. Premier Hepburn says the men refused employment in the harvest j fields to make their demonstration in i Ottawa, and that it will be up to j them to get back to their hohies the best way they cart as his government ! �win extend no assistance in the way .of traaisportatxai.
by the decision o: the l ei rw f Na-'tions. The time he ?a.id hfn i me for plam speaking < n the parl n\~ the Br-'.tish povemment. oaid that Mussolini s'l.ouid be ii formed Gfrc: I Britain is not bluffincr. Lord Cecil's i newttl attack unot: tl ; sov< tu ent'.s Eth >-pian policy Is taken ti ik n ie R voicing Uie sentiment-; cf �<-"
section of t'le British n-atioit ;" do-martdirig' a f:iTiier attitude a n leaa1? to ensure the
HON. R. J. MAN JON SAYS MACKENZIE KING IS SHADOW BOXER
Toronto, ''..r.e. i---ln the c nirse of an addre; todov Hon K J Vtnii'on dc"?ci'iix?. Mackenzi#� Kmfr as :hf% irreatf' ; politic l! si adow-boxe-v of all time. Hi* said thp LTbe-ralileader had be-2n savintf dr.ro.rarv for the C.ina-di.an people �ircr he was n baby, aii ' ?hnt he ha 1 fcuoht more sham bntt.is than did Nap loon al tlie : �� hi if hr^s power,
MACKENZIE KING GOES ON RECORD IN FAVOR OE BRITISH PREFERENCE
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Aus. 13�Six;akin. Woodstock today Mackenz'e !?a^�e hds assurance that in the event nf the Liboi-aJ party being returned to power in the a.pproachirig1 elections he would adopt the proposal hid down bv Stanley Baldwin, at the Ottawa conference in 1932. wlreh called for the lowering mf hhe Cn*>-adian tariff against goods of emp're origin, and the raising1 of the tariff against the goods of foreign countries.