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{1 ; HATS and CAPS and you will be sure of Correct Style and ulmost in wear., Sold by Ashley-Babcock Co. PROHIBITION PRIZES | oo Rosemons s 1 av: ™1 u. 5, o Awards for Best Es- writer is given the opportunity say on Alcoholism. treat the subject from any viewpoint. Must Stand Together The essays will be graded {inde- tI urged upon the Arabs the ne- Chicago, Sept. 20.—Cash prizes to-| pendently by three judges appointed |cessity of standing together and refus- talling $1,180 are being offered stu-|by the general secretary of the asso- ing to sell lands to the Jews. dents in United States and Canada in| clation. an essay contest on “The World _— Movement Against Alcoholism.” The contest which opened July 1 Daylight works a new automatic and will continue until November 1,|!I8hthouse on the English coast; eve- 15 being conducted by the Intercol-| ning, With'its fading light, causes the leglate Prohibition assoclation. The | !llumination of the lamp, while dawn prizes will be given winners at the|®eXtinguishes it, by chemical action. / & hbels SPEARMINT LEAVES A Gumdrop leaves with arare flavor of cool i spearmint big bag “Wherever good cand is sold ; Rules require that the essays deal [to the cause of the Arabs; to take no with some aspect of the alcohol prob- [part in the elections and to dissuade Students in Schools in Canada and|jem or with some proposed method [all Mohammedans and Christians of solution of this problem. The |from serving on the legislative coun- BY MANY ARABIANS Delegation Protests Against the British Mandate Jerusalem, Sept. 29.—The Arab delegation which was sent to London a year ago to protest against the es- tablishment of the Jewish homeland in Palestine has returned and given out a summary of its achlevements. Musa Kazim Pasha Husseine, chalr- man of the delegation, says in his re- port that whereas they did not ac- complish all that they had hoped for, nevertheless they had aroused public sentiment in England and had won the sympathy of many leading per- sons connected with the British gov- ernment, The report was made to the Tifth Moslem Christian congress, Which was brought together at Nablus for the purpose of hearing what the delegation had to say. At the same time the congress outlined its future plans. ¥ in It decided to boycott the new con- stitution, which it considers inimical to (cil. 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