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.Political Arin FOB COURT! SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to tho Democratic primary. _ J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself, a can didate for the office of county super-* visor of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VAN DIV ER. I hereby announco mytolf a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of democratic primary. ?. F, MARTIN. I hereby announce myself as a can didato for county supervisor, subject to tho rules of the democratic pri mary. . ; . W. J. JOHNSON. Pelzer, S. C., R. F. D. 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Couuty Supervisor pf Ander son county, subject to the' rules of the Democratic primary. ' THOS. B. KAY. REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for House of Representatives from Anderson county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. OSCAR D. DRAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho House of Representatives from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the legislature subject to tho j rules aud regulations of the democra tic party. GEO. M. REID. . I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho House of Representative from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE . I hereby announce myself as a can- j dldnte for the houso of representatives j from Anderson county subject to tho rnlea of the Democratic primary. W. I. (Dill ?MAHAFFEY. j I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for thc House of Representatives for Anderson county, subject to tho rules of tho Democratic primary. ASA HALL, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for Representative from Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. T. WEST. Belton, S. O. i announce myself a candidate for the legislature from Anderson Coun ty subject to the rules of the demo cratic party. T. P. DICKSON. I am a candidate - for. the. House, of Representatives fruin Anderson'conn ?y. I will abide tho rules of the; primary. - SAM WOLFE, j I hereby announce myself a condi ni ate for Houso of representatives for Anderson county, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary. - . J. BELTON WATSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date lor legislature, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. S. A. BURNS. , I hereby announce' myself ' a candi-' dato, for House of representatives for Anderson county, *>jcct to the rules of the Democratic primary; L. T. CAMPBELL. I hereby announce myself a candi date for representative from .Ander son county subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. J. H. HUTCHISON. I hereby announce myself -as a can didate for re-election to the legisla ture subject to the rules of the demo cratic party. T. F. NELSON. --k-. :-a " sss_-_ FOR PROBATE JUDOS W. P. Nicholson m herefcy announc ed aa * candidate for re-election to tho office of Probate' Judge; "-a?ij&?t to ?ho rules ot the domoo atlc pri mary. I hereby announce myself.a candi date for. tho office of probato ?udffo of Anderson county, subject to-tho rub-a and to the result of tho Democratic primary, j VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. I hereby -announce mraelt'* ]cnpilP date tot* Probate Judge of ; Anderson . County subject to tho ruleaj of the demo cr l Io -primary. W.-F. COX. I hereby announco myself a> candi dato for. tho office of-IVobato J?dgo Xor Anderson county, subject to' tko rules ot tho Democratic Prlrar.r^j Ii T. HOLLAND. J hereby announce myself ? candi date for the off ico of Judge ot pro bato for Anderson county, subject to the .-yulos governing the democratic primary election'. W. tl. FRI?R80N. FOB CONGRESS I hereby announce myself a candi dato for Congresa from the Third ?C#n gresnloual District, subject to the rules of tho democratic party. JOHN A. ?HORTON. Belton. B. o. I hereby announce myaelf a candi dato for congress from tho Totrd Qon grcsSlonal distict, sblJect to tho rules of tho Democratic primary. WYATT AIKEN. .-_-j FOB SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce mysel? a eandl dat^ fD^^t^etectlon to -the- oflWi&if Couffiy Superintendent bf i Education, subject tt> ?4;o Democratic primary^' FOB COMMISSIONER J?is? ritt No. 1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner of District No. 1, comprising Corner, Hall, Savannah and Vareunes townships, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. PRESTON B. GAILEV. JR., Iva, S. C. I hereby unnounco myself as a can didato for County Commissioner of Anderson county from district No. 1, comprised of Snvannah, Corner, V? rennos und Hall townships. Subject 'to-the action Of'tho Democratic pri mary, J. ^LAWRENCE SICGEE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for district No. 1, .comprising Savannah, Hall, Corner and Varcnncs township, and pledge myself to abide the result fo the demo cratic primary. O. E. CONWELL. ~ TTbjHtnlrt No.~2. R. A. Sullivan of Fork township ls hereby announced for commissioner for Section Two, comprising Fork Rock Mills, Pendleton and Con ter vii lo townships. I hereby announce myself a candi, date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Ccnterville town ships. Subject to the rules of toe democratic primary. JOHN R. CULBERSON. 1 hereby nnnounce myself a candi date for Commissioner from restrict No. .2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Milla, Fork and Ccnterville town ships, subject to rules of Democratic party._ J. H. WRIGHT: . I hereby announee myself a candi date fer thc office of codmiBsionor from section"' 2, comprising Fork, Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centervllle townships, subject to thc rules of the democratic primary. W. R. HARRIS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Cehterrille townships, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. D. S. HOBSON. District So. 3. I hereby announce myself a candi date tor county commissioner fdr the third section, consisting of Garvin, Bruahy Creek, Witliamston and I'.opo woll townships, subject to the aetiou of the democratic primary. ?_H. A FOSTER. W. H. G. Elrod announces himself a candidate for county commisslouar from the district oomposed of Wil? liamston, Garvin, Brushy Creek' and Hopewell, subject to the rules of tba democratic party. ? hereby announce my candidacy for County.Commissioner of Anderson county from Uhe third section com prising Hopewell, Willlamaton. Brushy Crook* and Garvin townships,: subject to the action of the Perno* eratic party. _..J. MACK, DUFF ROGERS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate Xor Commissioner of Anderson county from Section No.' 3, com posed of Garland, Brushy Creek; Hopewol' and Will tamaton Townships, subject to the action ot the democratic party. _ W. T. Watson. I - hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner of Third Sec tion. consisting Of Williams ton, Brushy Creek, Hopewell'nnd Garvin Townships, subject to the. rulos of the Democratic primary.' ; W. A.. (Berry) SPEARMAN. District No. 4. . fr, I hereby announce myself a candi date' for commissioner for B?nen Path, Belton, Broadaway and Martin townships, District No. "4, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. _ W. F. TOWNES. I hereby announce my candidacy for county commis Dion cr from Section 4, comprlsod of Belton, Martin, Honea Path and Broadaway townships, sub ject to the rules of the democratic party. n. D. SMITH, Better known aa "Dlck'l Smith. ?" I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner from Section 4, c unpriced of Belton Honea Po th, Martin ' and Broadway townships, sublet to tho rules ot the Democratic prhmvry. J. ?.-Hollt?(?yi - " .'-f^-",;,' ?'? _ i .,? aEBaL; I-hereby qunounco myoclf a cnbdl. dato'fbr re-tlecCon a* Commlosfcjn?t for District No. 4., comprising Hcfae? Path, Martin/ Belton and Broadway iovtUFiiip, subjoct to the rules of tho Democratic primary. ?I J. M. Dunlap, i ?_? ? ? ;, ? . ' <. ? The fricndy of R. A. (Lou) Mu?ltkin hereby anUounci him as a candidate for County Cbmmioleoner from ?*. trict composing Hopewell, Brushy Creek, Garvin and Wlillemston. Sub-, ject^to tho rules and government of Ute democratic primary. A? i' iY4'..--vtj,-. ?,L-ifi'V' ^ . ? i FOB STATS - 8BSAT0B I hereby announce myself a candi date for iState Senator trom Anderson County, subject to the mles of the. De mocratic primary election. J. L. SHERARD. ..a.. ,, I... , ," ..... . , ,., ,...7.., fi I?. ? ? X hereby announce myself, a candi date for the 8tate Senate, from Ander? SOB county, subject to the roles of the Democratic primary. Clint Summers, Jr '?in?', ????? Ttfltr iilrfl.,.,,^,, ,1. nu. FOB AUDITOR ? : I t*ebr smnouneC-toyself a candi date for County Auditor, nubject to the rules ot the democratic primary. R. A Abramo. ^ vi'hereby announce myself as a caa.? dlda^ fo* ra aloe*toa to the office ?C Ooanty^^tf?tor^Ahder^/iaitj?e^l?*? the rules And regulations of the dem-] oeratje pri#*^ *My re?org as */?'?> j lie servant stamin for itself and I will appreciate the votes of the people of this county. WINSTON SMITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date -for the 'office of Auditor of An derson County subject to the rules of the Democratic party. _It. WARE AUSTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor, subJuri to the rules of the Democratic pri mary J. R. C. GIWFFJN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, aubjeot to the rules of the democratic party. ._J. MERCER KINO. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to the rulen and regulations of the democratic primary. _Dr. W. A. Tripp I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Treasurer of An derdon county subject to the rules of the Democratic party. _JACOB O. DOLLI NO ER. I hereby annouuee myself a candi dato for County Treasurer, subject to the rulen of the Democratic primary. _W. A..ELROD. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Treasurer of Anderson coun ty! Dubjeet to the rules of the demo cratlc primary. J. LeROY 8MITH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer ot Ander son county, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. J. A. COOK, I hereby announce myself as a can didate for treasurer of Anderson coun ty, subject to thc rules of the Demo cratic primary. J. J. FRETWELL, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi-! date for county treasurer, subject to the rules of the democratic prmlary. - . . G. N. C. BOLEMAN. LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Road TajcNotlcd. All delinquent, road tax collectera Ure provided with. an official receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers, attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the official receipt' as above provided for. J. MACK KINO, j ti County Supervisor. ] BOOKS OF REGISTRATION For the convenience of the voters of Anderson -County the board of regis tration will meet tho following ? ap-j pointments to register and renew or] transfer certificates: Pendleton, Tuesday,' August ll. Town vii le, Wednesday, AuguaL 12. Starr, r??r*?*ay, August 13. Iva, Friday, August I.'. Toxaway, August 15, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Anderson Cotton Mill, August 15, ? 1> to 4 p. m. ' W. L. ANDERSON, >. W. C. BURRD3S, P. N. LINDSAY. Board of Registration of Anderson | County. ' PENDLETON CENTENNIAL? The Farmers* Society ls 109 Years Old in 1916,. To the ?'Members cf the , Pendleton \ Farmers'.'Society: - Tho committee'. appointed to ar range tho program for the centen nial celebration next year, desires to make a report to the society at the August nice ting on Thursday, August 13. io H. We are prepared to submit a full program to the society at that time, but In order to make this core tennial celebration a success, wo must have, and the society must have, the hearty support ot'every member. We therefore Tirge-you to bo present .. at the- meeting on .' Thursday, August ir.th, to receive and discuss our re port. . We make upc cl al request -not ont) for your own ' attendance, but also ash that you bring as many- of the, mon in ?'our community as possible;, ?hd get'them to join the society and assist In this'cciebratton. Yours very "truly/' 3. H. HARPER, Chrm. J. C. 8TRI?L1HO, H. M. T. R. McCEIARYV .W. H. KILLS. Sec'y. Pendleton, 8. C., Aug. 19, 3914. : ?> 'i i, i.;,., , -, i,-. Tfce Case o? L. L. Cantelou. The caso of L, L. Cantelou, Ciareil don, Texas, Is Blmllar to Oiat of many others who have used - Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, He saya, "After trying a doctor for Several months, and using different kinds of medicine for my wife who' had been troubled with severe bowel; complaint for several months, I bought s 25c bottle or'Chamberlain's Colic, . Cholera, and Diarrhoea. Remedy. After using the second bottle she was entirely cured.", For ?clo by a?l deal ers,- .':;...''..', NE!? ADVANCES. Sbgar Soars Still Higher Ia Price- | New High Records Established. New York, Aug. Wi-Tho upwaTd tendency of ,the sugar market con-; tinues und now high . records - were again made today when fine granu lated sugar waa quoted at 6.G0 to ~ cents and centrifugal 9C test 'nt* 5.88*: The consumptive demand -was: very activo both fdr, local and foreign ac count and -lt ol dora of-raw sugar So CubaJbad iu many <?\fcos'withdrawn offerings in execution of much higher prices, CITY C0UNCI1 CHOSEN I _FOR W. C. LEE, CHIEF OF POLICE TO BE SUCCEEDED BY J. W. SAMMONS E. M. SCOTT WILL I BE CITY CLERK J. L. Foster, W, A. Clair^ and W. S. Hall W01 Be Added to the List of Patrolmen, Effec fcciive Sept. 1. ' ? It was announced yesterday morn ing that a mooting of tho Anderson city council would be held at 9 o'clock for the purpose pf selecting certain uew ofllclalB to servo the city during the ensuing terni, but when that hour arrived and Alderman King hud not returned to the city, it was necessary to again postpone tho meeting. Mr. King arrived in tho city yesterday , afternoon about OriJO o'clock and nt! 7 o'clock thc new council with the ex ception of Alidcrman Tate, had assem bled hi tlie Chlquola hotel office. Mr. Tate had becu called away from thc city but left with thc mayor a sealed ballot. Mayor Godfrey called the council to order at 7 o'clock in the hotel and the election was taken up. Thc following is a complete list of council's selec tion for tho various offices : J. E. Barton, mayor pro tempore for a term of two years. E. N. Scott, city clerk and treasurer for a term or two years; G. Cullen Sullivan city attorney for i a term of two years. G. B. Walton, auditor for a term of two years. J. A. Sammons, chief of police. j Olin E. Bell captain of police. W. W. Dr "skell, J. W. Brown, M. M. * * * * * Y? * * * * * V;* * * ELECTRIC CIT * ::--v-*v>I? . I** * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S ************** Many Aotonjobfles,,, ?L... .... Being Sought.Hereat Already ranking Xrell up with Richland and Greenvllle^cbiujtics lp thc number of automobiles in usc Sr. tho county. Anderson county bids fair to par.s them all ID point of machines if tho present rate is kept up. Ander son automobile dealers simply can't | get cars as fast as they can sell them and If the present rate is'maintained ? a .mon on foot Will Boon have n? chance at all, oven out on a country road. JoLu'"Sadler"has Just: brought to j Anderr.ou for hlB garage a car load of Hupmobile machines and these will! probably he sold within the next few] days. Other dealers are equally taxed to supply the demand -_o Runaway Wu? Of Short Duration. Two mules, hltchod to a wagon and tied in tho rear of Todd'? auto shop, became frightened yesterday "when ah automobile was cranked up- and tried to run away. They made a good start' and for a' second or so it seemed that I the wagon, would bo demolished but | the Budden start of thc frightened an imals caused the wagon to ho turned entirely over and as tho bed flew off it came to thc ground and struck ot, tho- lines, 'holding them' to thu ground, This' stopped the mulos in short order and but little damage waa 1 done. capt..McCnlly '?VIII Gb To m. Petersburg. Dispatches 'from Washington'reach-, ed Anderson y?rt?rday which say that Capt. N; A. McCully, of tho United States Navy, has hoon assigned to duty at St. Petersburg. Russia, and ty 111 leave for that point, within the next few de. 's. Tho dispatch'Bays that Capt. McCutVs -frlenda ?fl'th? navy STO-all envious over this splendid ap* poihtment to service na it will en able the. Anderson officer tb Bee some real- fighting.' Capt. Mct'-.illy has a humber of friends in this? city and county and they will all he pleased to learn that such confidence is reposed in him by the. government Officials. % r.;? -?-o- ? .. Andersen J? Now . Exporting Goats. '?' Anderson already possessen a repu tation bf leading South Carolina In a number o.' things hut it remained fo .Yamcji Thompson to establish Ander son's reputation as a goat-exporting, center. He yesterday ahlppcd to F.] D. Simpson, at Toccoa, Ga., som? ot j the finest Angora goats ever seenjui thia part of ; the country.- They have long, sirky wool, which ls naid to bc worth about $8.00 per pound and wore perfect apeclmens In every respect. It Is said that the goat-raising indus try cac bo made, very profitable . in this section. Costly Ring Is Seen Herc Gae of tho - prettiest rings ever dis? played in Anderson is now on exhi bition at the Jewelry store of W. H. Kees** -Company. The^rfhg contains, ?i'.heaJsUfuT tfJfiHe dlam?hd und Its1 sparkling la einl?st equal to that of [?ie upon day sun. The prk? PM??? Payne, J. W. Whitten, M. J. Aiken. M M. Stuart. C. N. Sanders. \V. 0. Quilter (nil former members of tho police department); J. L. Pouter ? new), W. A. Clamp (new), und W. S. Hall (new), patrolmen. All members of thc police depart ment arc elected to serve "during the pleasure of the mayor and elly coun cil." Thoa. A. Campbell was recommend ed by tho board of health for re-elec tion as health officer for a term of one year. Tho recommendation was adopted. J. C. (Mimer was rc-elccted.us stree? overseer. The nowly elected officers will as sume th ir duties on September 1st. A committee consisting of Aldcr Ilarlon, Spearman and Carter, acting with the mayor WUB appointed to dis pose of the Weet Market street drain matter so that the C. & W. C. railway can proceed with its terminal 1m I provcmcnt8. Election of officers and drivers and members of the fire department was postponed, also cemetery sexton and assistant sexton. These elections will occur at thc September meeting of the council. Mayor Godfrey announced he would name the standing committees of the council in the next day or two. It will bc seen from the list of those elected on thc police force that Pa trolmen Jamen, McClelland and Holt were debated for re-eleclon while Chief Lee did not offer for the posi tion ega lu. J. L. Foster, one of the new members of the force ls a car penter, at- is W. S. Hall who will also ! become 1 a patrolman, while W. A. I Clamp, the third new member IB now lauitor at the court house and a spec ial dopuly. I Considerable lnttrcst will now Sur round the election or a fire cbiof aud thc firemen for thc next torm. * * * * * ******** * Y SPARKLETS * * kal Mention Caught Over the * Itreeta of Anderson * -************** ring ls yl.SOO and so far no Anderron man aaa Been fit to consider buying it: ' . ?. -o- . 1 Orr mil lg Sussing Again, ' Tho Orr Cotton Mill, which _ bab I b^cn closed down for tao past fort night, started up Its machinery again yesterday morning and ls running on full time. It ls the custom with tli? cotton mills of this acct lo a to close down for two weeks during tho sum 1 mer months and to give their em? ployoB a vacation, at '-he same time repairing all of the mill'.? machinery and getting tho plant into shape. The people of the Orr cotton mill all had pleasant vacations but they said yes terday that they woro glad to bc at work again. Sickness Bn The ! Intelligencer Family. Eucelous Adams), tho capable fore man ot the mechanical department ? The Dally Intelligencer, is ill at his home on'East Orr stroct. Mr. Adams ls suffering With appendicitis and ls i confined to his bed. Theodore B. God fry, circulation manager, bas gone from lila homo In Spnrtauburg to Sa luda and is now ill In a hospital ai that point. Friend s of these gentle man hope that they may soon ho re , covered and able to resume their du Ji?mbers Weht ' . On Tho Exe urn lon. .. ? Probably more people went from Anderson on the excursion lo 'Wash ington yesterday ?ftornoon than ever before.0 All told ther? were probably 50 or 60 to make' tho trip, but many of-these went, not so much for ' thc excursion, but to attend .ho Cotton, Congress. Several of And orson's best known merchants also" went on thia train, choosing to go nov/ instead of a Mttle later because of thc material saving. tn railroad far? Th ? party left thia city promptly at ?t'Jti y oat cr day afternoon and woro announced to reach Washington thia morning at' 6:30 O'clock. - Going Back To ? Various Colleges. The vacation seasons are fast coin ing to a close , and Anderson mothers are preparing to send their boys and girls off to school. The father does not appreciate how'much trouble lt ls to a mother to get her "hopefuls" safely packed up for such a journey. The department stores of the city , r?j i'd led with anxious purchasers, ex amining all .the stocks and there is jad incessant hum ot "Do you suppose Jack will - like thin," or "How do you suppose Janet will look In this?" AU of the colleges of this section Open during the early part of Septem ber. / % w ? . o Br. M'nor ?.cit . Fer ConVi'stloa* <J. 8. Minor;, proprietor of tho Minor Five and Ten Cent? store in tnls city, snd president of the National Associa tion of Fire and Ten Cents stores,'bas gone to Rt, Louis where thc njstttel?* ttpn is now io session. There will be >hbuT 1,099 ?tores represented; AV) th's Anderson City Is "My Town" Anderson County Is "My County" What About rson ^??^?HN LINLEY&$HE?tH ^.VLw-t^v SEWERAGE, ' CITY WATER GAS ELECTRIC LIGHTS, STREET LIGHTS HT I tr. ET CAR SERVICE WIDE STREETS WELL DRAIN ER AND GRADED. CAN YOU GET MORE ANYWHERE! meeting and tho manufacturer? deal ing especially with t.he*o store* will tatlvea to the meeting. Mr. Ulnar will bo away from Anderdon for about out wot,:?. also send a large numbe- of represen EdUor1 ??Bi<ett Enjoyed The pity. A. L. Got,rctt. editor of the Tugaiot Tribune at Westminster, passet through Anderson yesterday et route to his home. Mr. GoBsett hn< been to Westminster, whore ho wm one of thc guests at tho McGee famil; reunion and ho said that ho hud neve: spent a more pleasant doy in bis life Mr. Qossott said if yesterday was i sample of tho way all McGccs live lu would like mighty well to bc ono o them. ? Mr. Mann Back From Meeting. Rov. and Mrs. J. T., Mann have re turned ' from Lee and Marion: couh ties, where they have been cngagci for tho last three wealla In conduct lng a series of revival moating*; Mi Mann' says . that his efforts vere at tended with great success. This wee Mr. Mann ls assisting Rev. N. C Wright in conducting a meeting a Mount Bethel church. * r " ' -. Lnrg? Crowd ?At Both. Meetings. The county ' candidates -, yestorda delivered addrersis at two points, t the reunion of tho pupils of t's Mountain Springs' school and at th picnic held at Walkor-McElmoylo. 1 ls understood that the attendance wa large at both these meetings and tut the candidates ''bad careful attention Tho school reunion was one of tit best 'ever /held ana the Walker-74< Elmoyle picnic Was the best ev? Wilkes Webb Is ? Visiting Anderson. Wilkes Webb, who holds a respci sible position In the government so: I vice in Panama, has arrived in Ande: son for a visit to h is father, C. V Webb. Mr. Webb made the passai j on a British steamer and he says thi ?the boat made the entire trip In witl ?out lights, expecting every minuto 1 be fired? upon by nome 'hernia cruiser.-Mr. Webb will probably be i Anderson for three 01 four weeks, (Dy Associated Press.) Chicago, Aug. ll.-An Increase in the market for food supplies, because of the Europoan war, together with charges that farmers and stock rais ers are holding hogB and cattle for further price advancer, wero listed today as1 causes for a considerable fai creasn in prices at which foodstuffs aro being sold. j? An Invoslgatlon whether tho prices aro Justified will ho begun by a Chf Vago council committee, which, ?ifjh i cording to its chairman, will ntcot with slate offlclalc heads of civic or ganizations, export economists end repr?tontativea of wholesale andfflh tail dealers. 1 "Retail prices aro going up ,? ito faster than the cost of raw material**' nald V.' IS. Wtilte, a director of Armour & Company today. "All classer of meat aro advancing. This i?j only natural because wo are called ou to live off our own supply of cattle and hogs and nt thc samo One Europe want:-, td buy from us, being unable as yet i to import irom South America ftgd j Australia. ?f^i. A comparison ol' retail meat prices h'.hows an Increase ulncc last week, as follows: Today. Saturday. Pound steak .25-28c 22c Sirloin steak .28 ' 2??t Porterh-d?o?.35 30-32 Rib roasts ..... ..28 . 25a* POrkCkbrfc....30 22^$4 Lamb chops ..10 2^ Leg of lomb .24 * Veal steak .35* "Similar advances havo beep ma tho prices of other foodstuffs wi ten days as follows: Now. ' Augu Flour, bbl. .... 16.00 47.00 $5.50. Sugar, lb. ....6-7c 51-2c Eggs, dos.30c 26c .<w Lemons, dos. ..35.40 25c . IW. '. . Retail meat dealera blame 'tho wholesalers and a moetlng of. ?tho United Butchers' Association . MB been called for Thursday. Ami Seen Nothing Better. "Gay, did you,ever know a womat* to buy what she wanted at the flrst nloro she came to?" "Yen. My vlfo frequently does-that ia, she- returns td it after ?he's been to all tho other stores,'*