$n td Simer '"pHE above illustration is from an actual photograph of an original keg in which the celebrated "Seagram's 83" was first stored for ageing and still in possession of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Limited, Waterloo, Ont. All Seagram's Whiskey is aged in individual oak casks, and the year of manufacture is guaranteed by the Dominion Government's seal over the capsule of each bottle. ad :r seme ii i u not puh hcil r u ia ye-i . nr. Liiur i rot Board or ty the Government of British C'ulumbia on High Class Platework will prevail throughout September PLATE REPAIRS' a Hour Scryicc Bring your broken parts FairVisitors - EXTRACTION OF TEETH In u scientific manner Will find this office equipped lo handle any branch of HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY at Lowest Possible Cost 9 a.m to 9 p.m. PHONE 525 Over Orme's Drug Store 'i 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Lady Assistant TERROR ABOARD LITTLE VESSEL Shlp'H Cook Tried for .Murder Following an Unlucky Voyage to Africa NEW YORK. Brp 1 Terror and the' superstition of tb sea err aboard tb Ktngsway during that unlucky acboon-l . . v '. luuiaM t A .Kb A r.l. -. i I lo the Out! et Ouiuea. according to tec i ncwTKTPVi n mm m i i i i . r i & i mm m MJ MJH A I A I A awl M ml - r l-- ; : II THE DAIL7 Nfi3 ttmony " the Federal Court at the trial ! of tbe ship s took tor the murder of I tM wile on the trip The dread settled on the veteran salts after the coot, a wiry IKtle nejro. tied twk slipped tlw Irons that held hti wrists. He had used nut. riw with terrible effect oti bis wife, and with that vivid mem-orjr tbe crew scanned tbe ahadewy ( deck at night fearful ot another escape ana anomrr crime. Many things stimulated the Imaginations and the uneaalneaa ot the able seamen. The flip of a toon rope, tbe ghostly flight or a piece of white paper along tbe t)utjr companlonwayi. the acreeeb of tlmbera lo the bulkhead, complaining under tbe but let ot a wave. tbeee quiekenrd the tear of the (alien as they padded about barefooted or on rope-soled shoes, often startling each other by uneipected encounter In dark corner. MATE I. IKK A routing the aupertutlon bred by wild night amid the denotation of the restless wastes, were other events that ael- dom come to proper craft. Pint, the mate, a quiet spoken old man, who I had been mild as a lamb arter he got too old to keep on bs.ng a lion, curled up In his bunk and died. There had been a funeral at sea. with the skipper reading a prayer, and all hands on deck, and a splash as the weighted canvas went over the aide. Then Earl Battlce. the cook, had Mashed his wife and her groans had sounded on ilie ship for seven days and ! ! nights when there had been another 1 splash alongside. Bad as all these had been for nerves of men who had signed I .a merely for a peaceful venture. In- volvlng lumber and cocoa beans, there ; had been other happenings and per-. -j:s There had been an emotional ' 'ipanwh g'.r! with a knife In the pocket 1 of ber sirtrt It really wasnt carried ! there but she had It and it was out ot lght who had whipped out the weap-. jn and begged to be killed when the : Lk's plan to ship ber Instead of bis ( lawful spouse went astray. XH1IIT MHfcAMH Another knife there bad been, a keen-edged affair, which tbe cook hoi' itered In the mattress of his berth. ' Atirl irrHHii t.t.Ht (- r th iiti of tbe hsrbor of San Juan Porto Rico. a. woman's angry outburst beard by the wondering skipper and the two men rowing him from shore to ship. None of this Had been In the articles signed by the crew, nor had they ex pected to see tbe master waving a clenched fist under the ncse of tb donkey-engine man, and there had been no appreciation of the grim humor of the cook's threat to drown himself un less tbe captain curbed his appetite i for cake when the makings of such daln-1 tie, were not to be bad. U.S. NAVY IS VITAL ISSUE Political Writer Suggests fireat Expansion of American Sea Tower DISAPPOINTED AT RKITAIN NEW the recent ?nt about vnnt. o A ' v- .if..H .( Geneva -.conference to JMl&ii..r. ta embark uno'it a ireat nival . argument Is exploded now. On tRe run -Watch for Plain Mr. York, of York.Yorks -find out what he has. A TREAT FOR YOU ex-4 further, limitation bl : paVal ) i-Use..' .but titer ...ai. JrdlV IfteJY to a'tmameht "by Ore? Ula, tiif tWted'igvjifejfftioil .jW-hicnuder StVi-.u' iajiiiirtlii'ftnf tb";isu0i0V of 'ejinaaimf timpes en-'; ' H "AB)elrltaV'--future cruiser strength I faring lnferlortt; stjwsrwy before tn next congress anal- "From tbe Congressional point or Ukely w)U result, lp ja definite program I Vlewv Ambawador Olbson xlld not Xall of naval expansion. In the opinion of Lt oeneva. On the contrary, he suc-Prank H. Slmonds, noted International JWS8fUny maintained the only American political observer. (thesis which Congress or the country "Nothing Is more certain now than.wm acwpt, namely equality, as both that Congress and not the White ,t We merged from an interna-House wlU take over the naval debate." Uon4l coMennce tor the first time declares Mr. Slmonds. surveying the h4Tlnil ost nothing, having given ! post-conference situation in the . Sep-' nothln tember Issue of the Review ot Reviews, Congress was with difficulty res trained ......o. from a - naval . r.-o... program during FRtSEVT POSITION As the situation stands. Mr. Slmonds i lnU out British cruisers outnumber the past two years b, the In. .tence , states by three to that first the Disarmament Conference ! comparison in tonnage Is of the League of Nations, and later .v.-,... ..y. " " taking ' the position that America to wouw insure an "rangNnen by which! rtthould build up to 400, the United BUte. would obUln equal- Ja ln tbe ,0000 cruUer8 That MI'HT 111 II I deemed fitted to American needs, but in 6.000 ton boats, which class includes tbe bulk of the British cruiser fleet, rurther. Britain would reserve the right to equal our 10.000 ton boats "on the ground that her 6.000 ton class la essential for patrol work among her scattered dominions and not to be considered in discussions of equal war strength. 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