a that the i a | bas 8 in I'm Alone += Ottawa, 6. --~Important -deci- sions may be made at the next meet- ing of Cabinet which is scheduled for . today, To begin with, it is expxected ministers will put the seal _ of approval on the selection of Cana- _ da's representative in the I'm Alone arbitration proceedings. This interesting case has now been before the' Governments of the Unit- _ ed States and Canada for more than ~ four months. , It was on March 22 ' last that the Canadian schooner I'm Alone was sunk by the United States "coast guard vessel Dexter, involving the loss by drowning of one seaman, "Leon Maingui, a French citizen, "There followed an exchange of notes "between the-fwo Governments. This * culminated in an offer of arbitration by the United States and acceptance ' of the offer by Canada, Since then, the two Governments have been oc- cupied in selecting their arbifrators, drafting the terms of reference, and nerally clearing the decks for what is regarded as one of the most im- rtant proceedings of its kind which taken place in recent years, Empire Trade In addition to the I'm Alone mat- ter, there is a possibility that this and subsequent Cabinet meetings will develop discussion and decision with respect to steps for encouraging trade within the British Empire, Hon, James A. Robb, Minister of Finance, Will arfive in Ottawa in time to at- "fetid the meeting on Tuesday. He has just made a tour of the Dominion and probably has' gathered some informa- tion respecting the views of Cana: dian business men on this problem, While the Government has adopted a "wait and see" attitude respecting the United States tariff, the Minister of Finance has no intention of being caught napping. He will probably have some suggestions to make to his colleagues as to how Canada may in- ¢rease her Empire trade if the United tates door is closed a little. The inion has already received com- munications from the Government of Great Britain asking how - Canada feels about holding an Imperial eco- 'mbmic conference. Canada, it is un- derstood, will favor the proposal and will participate if such a conference takes place. e Minister of Justice, Hon, Er- nest Lapointe, has quite a nuthber of THEY MAKE < BREAKFASTS BETTER FILL your bowl with Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes. They are the best you "ever tasted. They have the flavor of PEP you like so well. Extra crisp! So good for you, too, at * any meal. The nourishment from the wheat. The vita. , mins, The mineral salts. I Just enough bran to be "mildly laxative. Sold in the red-and.green package. Mage by Kellogg in London, Ontario. a rd Seep Most people rely' on Aspirin to make short work of their headaches, but did you know it's just as effective in the worse pains ¢ from neuralgia or neuritis? Rheu- _matie¢ pains, too. Den't suffer when Aspirin can bring such complete comfort without delay, and without harm; it does not affect the heart. In every package of Aspirin vou will find proven directions with | which everyone should be familiar, for they can spare much pegdless suffering, SCCASPIRIN Aspirin 1s a Fradewatk gfegistered Ww Cavadp judicial vacancies which wi 'ably be filled e fall. ) Some of need has not been pres: the summer, There are other appoint- ments to be made also, including number in the Senate, but there wi probably be no hurry about them. New Grain Board : Great interest attaches to the per- sonnel of the new Board of Grain, Commissioners. Hon. James Malcolm, Minister of Trade and Commerce, h3a this matter in hand, and intimated in time to handle the present crop, Consequently it may be named at thé meeting on Tuesday As provided by Parliament, the new board will con-. sist of three commissioners, and four assistant commissioners will alo bt named. One of the commissioners will come from each of the Prairie Pro- vinces and one fro mthe head of the Lakes. : Cabinet will, it is expected, appoint the Canadian delegates to represent the Dominion at the coming meeting of the League of Nations. INDIANS AND PLANE HUNT FOR BROKER Peter Mack, Aged 19, Net Seen Since He Left Dance Last Wednesday aeroplane and many friends = from New York and Toronto have been enlisted in a search that has been in- stituted for Peter Mack, 19 yeirs old, of New York City, who has been missing since last ; Young Mack, who is connected with a New York financial house,' a upi- versity graduate, and member of 2 well-known family of Park Avenue and Westchester County, New Yerk, was at a dance at the Timagami Inn on Wednesday evening, and from there went in the family motorboat to his home on their own island, sc- cording to information given by twé student friends, Since then he has not been seen. His canoe with his coat has since been picked up, and it is thought that after leaving his motorboat he went out for a paddle, Plane Sent from Here His brother-in-law, M. E, Yount. one of the directors of Homer L. Gib- son & Company, Toronto, on Friday when informed that the young man was missing, organized the search party resulting.in_the fndin Ff the canoe, Captain Earl Hand, DF.C, despatched from here Pilot Dingwhll, formerly of the RN.AS, and ndw in the employ of the National Air Transport, y Young Mack arrived at the Tima- gami district from New York about a week ago, after a suceessful be- ginning with a financial house, He is a son of the late Franklin D. Mack, once well known engined: and con- tragtor of New York. His mothér, who is now the wife of Harry Kouri of New York, and her husband, whe arrived from New York yesterday morning went to Timagami yesterday and will there await the outcome of the search, which is being prosecuted with vigor, No Clue Yet, Says Aunt Hopes that the young man weuld be found alive have not vet béen abandoned, although a long-distgnte message last night to Miss Taylor of the Windsor Arms Hotel, an aunt, threw no further light on the mystéry. Miss Taylor informed The Glope that the search party had obtained no trace of the missing youth up to ebtly last evening. VESSELS COLLIDE NINE ARE DROWNED One Belgian Excursion Boat Cut Down and Sunk by Another Ostend, Belgium, Aug. 6.--Two éx- cursion boats, loaded almost to ca- pacity with gay pleasure. sidkers, collided at the entrance to this' har- bor today, one of them sinking al- most at once, . Eight bodies, mostly of women, ex- cursionists, were recovered, and were lying in the morgue to-night, A final checkup showed that six women, two little girls and one man werd drowned, About 20 persons sufféred from immersion and. minor: injuries, It was said that the presence of J many small boats in the vicinity pre- vented greater loss of life, One steamer was coming in at full speed as the other, crammed with passengers, looking forward to 3 'short sea trip, was leaving the har. bor. This latter was run into with such suddenness that no use coul be made of the lifeboats, ' Help was quickly at hand for those who got free of the sinking vessel Lifeboats thrown overboard {rom the other ship saved many passen- gers while strong swimmers from the bathing colony aided 'in the work, Screams of the helpless women and children thrashing about in 'the water were heard for a considérable distance along the shore and thou- sands rushed from the beach to the pier to watch the dozens of stall beats making rescues, eiperarene-- DRIVES THROUGH WINDSRINLD Grimsby Aug. 6.--CUatapuited from her seat when their car ram- med another just abead Mrs. C. Frank, of Buffalo, praghed through the windghield- of the family auto, sustaining deep face and throgt gashes at the beach radial erogsing near here yesterday aftertioon. Her | husband was driving east when the {car in front, driven by G. J." Clagk, is sald to have stopped dead at t! J ossing, The Frank car piléd in: {10 . Dr. Gesner administered first aid and te injured woman was lo@ged {in a private house in town, No hospital cases aros¢ out of ac- | "ldents in the Stoney Créek te | Vineland district today, althowsd the greatest number of minor mis haps for any day this year was re | rorted. Trafic was heavy on thé highways. that the ney board will be appointed | : Toronto, Aug. 6.<~Indian guides, an | ednesday night. Miss Dore FISTS AND FEET FLY 1 TRUNK CONTAINS AS FOUR ARE JAILED SIX THOUSAND Police. Run into Bottles, Man's Life Savings in Bills Mops and Brooms i and Silver Discovered by in Making Reid | Landlady -------- Térento, Aug. 6~--Standing up to _Néw York, Aug. 6.--For the first a barrage of Naor bottles, both ém- lime in the 4 years of hie life, ad pty and iu room-sticks, a mop iam gwell rode in a taxicab and Randle, fists, finger nails, heavy boots deposited money in a bank. The and hair-clutching hands, twp police money, contained in two pillow slips constgbles stood their ground in a filled 'with $1, $5 and $10 bills, and a battle royal early SUNY morning, large cardboard carton of silver, The two constables were P. C. mostly quarters and half-dollars, was 'Doolittle (210) and P, C. Dixon (842) placed in a bank Saturday afternoon BE A at SY EAE Er oon sion, e battleground was the area rundling a surrounding a ro on Berkeley Langwell rented a furnished room street, ed victors were the police- garly Satday from 3s. Mary Sa- men, e lpsérs were the four men Iga. n offer to help carry the and three women, The casualties trunk upstairs was refused, and Lang eluded poitles and Dieomaticks and well labored heavily, with i, Sever: a mop handle, all broken, J al times the trunk slipped and jingled Three of the men escaped in the lly WA Tt and Mis. Solu . Jeared Lhe con- melee whilé one man and the three | Te," 5 ooitny Reynolds tobaces | taified in it had been broken. 'women weré arrested by the two po' | manufacturing femily, was sens | Passing the open door of her nev licemen. Edward Switzer and his| tenced in Old Bailey police eourt, | tenant's room, Mrs. Saluga saw her wife Belly were each charged with] London, to five menths" imprison. | Jodger sitting on the bed counting keeping liquor for sale. The man| ment for manslaughter as a result | wit appeared to he.a huge fortune. wad also charged with assaulting po-| of a motor accident when a motors [ (ij 354 new currency mingled in lice while a charge of obstructing of-| cyclist was kilisa, Copyright, 2929, | jemocratic profusion on the bed, on ficers was laid against his wife and | Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Zac. the foot and in the trunk, Silver efainst Ethel Yaidman Montrose was piled in a corner; ia vat and Ida Griesman, Montrose Mrs. Saluga called a police station, avenue. The other three men were and Lieut, Samuel Dribben and De- still fugitives early this morning. tective Jeremiah Maher investigated Shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday For four years, Langwell told the morning, the two police constables police, he had becn living on the mét near the Switzer home and, money he had sayed. Banks he re- hearing sounds of merriment within, fused to entrust with his money, "be- st¢pped into fhe Fhadows of some Raste then 2 ould Tigve top Sur 2 trees to watch, our men emerged walk to obtain a dollar when he from the house and walked into the necded one." back yard, each laden with several Langwell was bundled into a taxi bottles of liquor, according to police and taken to the Century bank. Six information. The twe constables employes, ready to leave as the bank hailed them and the battle was on, was closing, were called back to cd \ other Insects. A vest army of relessed in the FLY. TOX "Choplher Death" to test and cartily the killing qualities of FLY.TOX i it sold to you. FLY.TOX is harmless people, will not stain, and hes ¢ purifying, perfumelike frogremss. if 7 anid , AUS. $= Walkin into th of a4 automobild at Quen apr Yi "yhoterday, Sa 4 8, Hh 43 wal n St, u ; the beady taken to Soberat BOMDILSI for treat: ment. DRTROTE WOMAN DIRS. Montes), Apg. 6.--~One woman fied sad as kill ree others, all of Bint. Jona Paris, Mrs, Pearl Strauss, Mich., died in the Paris- hospi late last night. Her husband, 'si hit by the car, is in the Bespity with a badly injured gros, oodstieky count the assortment of bills and sil- ver which though he refused to show his passbook, Langwell later told Mrs Saluga he had deposited $6,000, Robert Doherty, of We driver of the car, was arrestdu : ter the fatality and was brought te the county jail here . Bail of$10,¢ 000 was asked and could mol. furnished. An inquest was o at Paris and adjourned. WOMAN AND SON Sherbrooke, Que., Aug. 6 Isaac Forton, of Tomifobla, Que.e and her 2-year-old -son, were kil< ed Saturday whem the carriage which they were riding a Ho hy «ar automobile mear stanstead, Que.» The woman was §gstantly kiléd. while the infant. die8 seve 'eral hours later at the County Hospital, Newport, Wh he was taken after the aeel COLORED MAN ARRESTED Toronto, Aug. 6.--An accicent near Waterdown on Sunday re- sulted in the arrest in the west end of the city yesterday of an Ameri- can ,Rezan McDonald, colored, on a charge of failing to return to the scene of an accident Following the accident, in which a motor car was upset by one which drove away without stopping, the license number was broadcast, and McDon- ald. was taken into custody on reaching 'Toronto, by Detectives Waterhouse and Ewing, "or less seriouds "when the automobile in diss 1 1 ooh w Snving wa i rs rain at a leve crossing' nbar Mark! onge, Que. tists 'to. Montel. | ; fara Tier' met instant death' when" the accident' occurred. The Rape vies Roupial osiree, noysl' « JOB] » ontreal, are: Wigs Eetlle: Marsh, aged 73, with = probable fracture of the pkull; 'Miss Laura Tier, sister of Clave, | with' hesd injuries; and y Bvaps, who was take on to the ern Woppital, suffer: ing frém shock. au El kat v SERIOUSLY INJURED Hamilton, Aug. 6.--Jack Burn- ette 'of 94 Denison avenue, Toron- to, was seriously cut about the throat yesterday afternoon when the auto which he was driving crashed into a diteh. Bygnette was thrown through the win¥shield and jagged edges caused deep lacera- tions. Fortunately no veins were severed and, while his condition 1s regarded as serious, his recovery is looked for by officials of the gen- eral hospital. . ----- a-- WOMAN KILLED Brantford, Aug. 6.-- Struck down by a passing auto after she ad alighted from a parked car npar - RIN 7 a a Cycle Sas MOTOR FUEL A new motor fuel with drive --pep--and punch a-plenty! 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