The equity, 19 octobre 1933, jeudi 19 octobre 1933
[" ! % pep annum In advance SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE;, THURSDAY No.18, 51st Year OCTOBER 11), 1933.to the Unlled State» Service Announcements Pontiao Women s Institutes Hold Semi-Annual Meeting Cowling Shawvllle United Cherches | BllSiflCSS Rev.A.F.Foks«, B.A., B.D., Pastop Sunday, October 22 11.00 a.m.Service at Starks Corner* led by Mr.\"Davidson, of Ottawa, and group from the Y.P.U.Convention.11.00\ta.m Service at Zion, led by Mr.Carter Storr, of Ottawa, and a group from the Convention.10.00\ta.m.Open session of the Sunday school, at Sbawville.11.00\ta.m.Morning Worship at Shaw-ville with Convention Delegates as guests.Sermon by the Pastor on \u201cTorch Bearers of Eternity\u2019\u2019 2.00\tp, m.Convention Assembly.Singing of negro spirituals led by Miss Jean Burrows.Reports by groups HARLAND C.ROW AT discussion, \u201cHow to Serve Jesus to-\tmati»v (lay\u201d.Communion service, with brief\tWOTARY PUBLIC address by Rev.F.W.Taylor, of Bris toi.Sacred song service and address \u201cMusical Appreciation\u201d by Rev.C.H.Dawes, of Mille Roches, Ont.7.30 p.m.Worship Service led by President Wm.Scrivens, at Sbawville.Closing address by Rev, Fred Williams, of Bell Street Church, Ottawa.Consecration ceremony MARRIED Its a flood school.Shawville Hardware Store With representatives present from the branches at Beechgrove, Elmside, Clarendon, Stark\u2019s Corners and Wy semi annual meeting of Institutes of Pontiac County was held in the Sunday School rooms of the United Church, Shawville, Wednesday.October 11.The county president, Mrs.W.J, Murray, presided and guided the deliberations of the meeting.Reports of the tea room and of the VV.I.exhibits at the Shawville Fair were given, and it was decided to carry on the same at next year\u2019s fair.Home grown garden products and woollen articles will comprise the Women's Institute exhioits.\t.Copies of the booklet prepared from the paiwr written by Dr.Powleson \u201cVaccines and Serums\u2019\u2019 were displayed, the same now being ready for distribution.Provincial conveners\u2019 outlines were read and plans made fur carrying them out.The president asked for more loyal support of the Women\u2019s Institute paper, \u201cHome and Country\".\t.At the noon hour, a bountiful j)r, \\{t R.Dagg was in Montreal luncheon was served by the mem forHjew days of the past week bers of the Shawville branch, the attending the annual Fall dental pastor of the church, Rev.A.F |, linir.Pokes, with Mrs.Pokes being present.At the close, Mr Fokes made Mr and Mrs.Russell Findlay, of a short address congratulating Detroit, are guests this week of the members on the splendid work the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs they were doing and wishing them [Thus.Findlay.is to her and the county, in that | town,________________ this was the first one to be taken Miss Gladys Horner returned to °AItt'A the woollen o(T~pS wool for use.\tI Clarendon.All did ample justice to the bountiful luncheon and tea served Block-Coleman On Saturday.September 30,1933, at St Patrick's Church, by the Rev.Father John Burke, Ruth Grace, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harold S Coleman, to Robert Henry Block, son of Mrs Margaret and the late Dr.R H Block, formerly of Shawville, Que.College Shawville, man, the Women\u2019s Ottawa, Canada Now is the time to enter so that you will be prepared when normal times return, which we confidently expect will be in the near future.Write for catalogue.Enter anytime.Ammunition and Hunters\u2019 Supplies on DEATH At Vaukleek Hill, Ont, on Friday.October 18th, 1933, Ira M.Atcheaon, in his 79th year.The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon, from the Funeral Home of Geo.Hynes & Son, to St.Paul's Church and Cemetery, Shawville, Que.W.E.COWLING President.H.C.W.BRAITHWAITE, Principal.Western Winchester and Remington 1 1 Rifle and Shot Shells.Graduate of McGil 1 University) Successor to late S.A.Mack a y SHAWVILLE, QUE.Office\u2014H.Smith's building on Main St.\u2014 nearly opposite Bank of Nova Scotia.PERSONAL MENTION on Rifles and Shot Guns, Gun Oils, Hunting Knives, Flashlights, Hatchets, etc.Eu! Doc!a, of Mr.and Mr* Bristol, spent a few days of the past week in Montreal.DONAT LeGUERRIER Notary Public.Office at Campbell's Hay, Que Branch at Quyon Monday.Matters dealt with by correspondence as well.Bristol Pastoral Charge Rev.F.VV.Taylor B.A., B.D., Sunday, October 22 St.Andrew\u2019s Sermon : \u201cThe A ppeal of Jesus Service at Knox and Austin Churches are withdrawn.The above service at S.Andrew's Church begins a week of social services to be held each evening, except Saturday, at 7.30.open every C.J.CALDWELL.11.00 J.-OSCAR LAFLAMME Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, etc, Campbell\u2019* Bay, Que in Office (Over Telephone Exchange) THE W.A.HOGGINS STORE GEO C.WRIGHT, K C CLINTON H OW1) B.A.LL.B CL.Church of England Parish of North Clarendon Rev.D.Andrews Incumbent Sunday, October 22 Otter Lake, Morning Prayer Charted*, Holy Communion Grvermount\t\u201c\t\u201c Thorne Centre \u201c\t41 Staple Yard Goods Mr.and Mrs.Robert Duncan -\t, \u201e.ol .and family and Mr.and Mrs by the members of the Shawville Sutcliffe, of Ottawa, spent the branch.A vote of thanks was week end at the home of Mr.and given them for their hospitality, | \\|r8 ge y.Mee.to the trustees for the use of the church and to Mr.Cowan for publicity.WRIGHT & DOWD Advocates Barristers, etc.190 Main St., HULL 10.30 10.30 2.30\tAt the Pontiac House, Shawville 7.30\tevery Thursday.Sher.1304 Mr.and Mrs.A G.Brough and Mr.and Mrs.C.J Caldwell left on Saturday for a motor trip through the Eastern townships, Gaspe and points in New Brunswick.Ottawa Presbytery Young People s Union Convention Parish of Bristol Rev.A.C.Fenwick, Incumbent Sunday, October 22 Bristol Mines, Holy Communion 10.30 Caldwell, Bristol, INSURANCE Great preparations are being Mrs.Jos.* l*}n*Jfr3r, made by the United Church and returned on Wednesday to then community to give a rousing wel- home in Cleveland, mo, attei come to the Ottawa Presbytery spending a lew weeks guests Young People\u2019s Union meeting of her sister, Mrs.Jos.Stanley, this week-end in the United I Green Lake section, Clarendon.Church.It h expected that counting the local Young People over ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ \u201e .300 will be present as delegates Set asside the evening ot Wefl-from the many societies of the nesday, October 25th, for the big Presbytery.The sessions will be chicken supper and social evening led by Mr.Win Sciivens the Ptesi- at St.Edward the Confessors dent and will begin at 7.30 p.m.on Parish Ball, Bristol.Friday and last all clay Saturday\t.and Sunday.The theme of the A chicken supper will be held in Convention is to be, \u201cCan We Fob the Community Hall at Yarm on low Jesus to day.\u201d; and this theme Friday evening, Oct.27th.Prowill be introduced on Friday even- L eeds will go toward the making ing by an outstanding speaker of a rink and in aid of the hockey from Montreal, Kev.T W.Jones, team Supper served from 0 to 8 of Calvary United Church.On o'clock, followed by a musical pro-Friday evening there will be | gram.Admission, 25 and 15 uts, *ep* l Ottawa.\t.\t_ Staple Yard Goods Fire and Automobile At the Old Prices Evening Prayer Evening Prayer 2.30 Reasonable Rates.Prompt Payments Inquiries Solicited 7.30 The market has already advanced but we are well supplied and are able to offer for a short time the regular staple goods required in the making of Fall and Winter garments, etc., at old prices.Lowest on Record D.A.MACFARLANE BRISTOL.The death rate in the Province of Quebec during July, 8.7 per 1,000 of population, was the lowest on record, according to a report issued recently by the provincial health bureau.Phone 16\u201422 DR.R.E.DAGG O\u2014 SURGEON DENTIST (Graduate of McGil University One Man to Rule the World Flanellettes, light and dark, 15 and 20 cents Special YAMA Cloth (Pyjama) Dominion Flannels, Wide range of patterns to ohoose from Office\u2014Hayes\u2019 Block, Centre St., Shawville, Que.29 Mussolini, Emil Black Pope, Is Antichrist here Pasha, Stablin, Hitler, or is he yet to come ?How shall we know him ?What will be the result of his reign, prosperity or greater confusion ?Come to the Pentecostal Mission on Sunday evening at 7.30 and hear what God\u2019s word has to say on this much discussed subject.This is the closing night of two weeks\u2019 revival meetings.Services will continue every Tuesday and Thursday night at 8 o\u2019clock and Sundays at 2.30 and 7.30.Pastor A.Downing, in charge.All are welcome.it Phone 19 25 Complete up-to-date Equipment If D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE, Grey Cottons, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Denims, etc.At old prices.Phone 81.Storr, o 9.45 Presentation of Convention theme by Rev.J A.XVaddell, of Ottawa.10.00 Discussion groups on practical problems, dealing with the i 0ne of tJie 0]f]est and best-known Kite mS Sïit\u2019fïW 6?Andrew Alexander, who farmed for many years in the Bristol district, died suddenly Saturday at the home of her Mrs .Former Resident Dies at Ramsayville, Ont.Gordon T.Paul GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Windstorm Automobile Pembroke Marksman Win Return Match by Four Points ationa 8.11.30 Gathering of District groups 12.15 Dinner in Theatre Hall.1.15 Worship in Song.¦¦¦¦ 2.00\tDiscussion groups theme, \u201cHow can We Follow Jesus to-day\".3\t00 Treasure hunt and recreation.3.30 Address \u2018 How to form an orchestra in your society\u2019 by Rev.C H.Dawes, of Milles Roches, Ont.4.00\tForum, with reports of morning discussion groups.4\t45 General Business.6.00\tAnnual Banquet in Theatre Fellowship and singsong ; Roll call of Societies.Election of Office:s, Greetings from Glengarry, Dnndas and Ottawa.Unions and Presby- Address by Rev.C M.Shooting a return match on the Sumerville ranges on Saturday, October 14, the Renfrew and Lanark Scottish, (Pembroke Unit) were visitors by a margin of four point» winning the first engagement at Petawa-wa by 30.points gives them a margin of 26 points on the round.New Fall Cretonnes, 15, 19 and 25 cents All widths and good patterns.REPRESENTING THE WAWANE8A MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Y \" Canada's Largest Fire Mutual \" Insurance in force over $200,000 000 ~ 3,000,000 Also several other dependable Companies Shawville, Quebec Pontiac team morning daughter, Ramsayville, Out.eighty-fourth ysmmMMNMKNM Mrs.Alexander had been spending a month with her daughter and was stricken with a heart attack, from which she failed to rally, owing to her advanced age.Born in Portage du Fort, Que., the late Mrs.Alexander was educated in the local schools, and when she married, moved with her husband to Bristol, Que.-.his death she took up residence in Before she came to on the Harry Scharf, She was in her Total assets Flannel Shirtings, 25 and 40 cents.200 000 G00 T'l Phones 119 & 70 P.O.Box IOI Pontiac Beautiful New Fall Prints, 15, 20 and 25 cents.E W Paul .Jas Stewart .L O Dean .Gordon Paul .N G Stewart .A D McCredie Geo Stewart .G Sparling .P Toner.Leslie Dean .35 31\t28\t94 33\t29\t30\t92 30\t31\t29\t90 33\t29\t28\t90 31\t33\t20\t90 31\t26\t32\t89 28\t31\t30\t89 32\t28\t28\t88 28\t30\t28\t- 86 27\t32\t26\t85 Shooting Match \u2014 A shooting match for turkeys, geese, and ducks, under the auspices of L.O.L No.65, will be held at Charter» Wednesday, November 1st.Shooting will start at 12 o\u2019clock, noon.In the evening n box social and dance will be held in the Orange Hall.Admission, 25 cents Ladies' bringing boxes admitted f ree \u2022 Hall After on sha xv 11e visit Mrs.Scharf she had been spending the summer with another daughter, Mrs.Richard Armitage, of Onslow Corners, Que.Three other daughters survive, Mrs Albert Armitage.Smiths Falls, Out.; Mrs.James B.Kirker, Pulaski, N.Y., and Mrs.(Rev) J.C.Black, Aesouftt, Egypt, wife Qf 6 minister el t!:: Holiness Movement Church, stationed there.\t,\t, All her life Mrs.Alexander had been a devout member of the Holiness Movement Clmrch The remains were brought to Shawville by Monday evening\u2019s tiain and the funeral took place from the Undertaking Parlors of W, J.Hayes & Son, on Tuesday morning to the Holiness Movement Church and Maple Grove Cemetery.Take advantage of these prices.tenes Stewart, of Ken more.8.00 Entertainment feature in Wilson's Hall.Drama by Ottawa group ; \u201cBigger and Better Wars .Moving pictures of L'Orignal camp and campers ÎQçludvin !ccr.!jpo\"g people.Stunts and FeatUfê | vkmp Closing.\tHHHHHHi For the Sunday program see church notices.To any or all of these sessions the people of the community are invited.The delegates are being billeted in the homes of the village and surrounding country ; many arriving on Friday night in an auto cavalcade from the city and the balance coming on Saturday or Sunday.Total 893 Pembroke Report Infant Mortality in Ottawa is Much Lower 33\t33\t33\t99 hf,\too\tno\t04 27\t34\t31\t92\tOttawa's infant mortality was H\t92 much lower in 1932 than the pre n,\ton\t30\t91\tceeding six years, according to a 30\tto\t29\t«0\tpreliminary report on vital 8tat»- ^ Ü a- tics of the Dominion, issued by the ll\tDominion Bureau of Statistics.25\t30\t30\t85\tper j qqq live births the infant 29\t29\t2/\t85\tmortality\tin\tthe\tCapital\twas\t74.1 29\t24\t30\t83\tp|?t year.\t97\t5.in\t1921,\t109.3 ill, 1930, - 121 1 in 1020, 100 6 in 1028, 05.2 m .607 1927 and 119.2 in 1920.C Dyker.S Lintofl *.A Bathgate .L Davis.W McLennon W E Maitland CE Slack .V E Ives .J M Cameron WESeigel .W.A.HODCINS STORE 00., Ltd SHAWVILLE, QUE.Total 411 Three Sisters In A Triple Wedding N.Y.Woman Nominated For Nobel Prize Rural Courier \\jmm' .I For Twenty Years On Trial For Life f Voice of the Press Now York.\u2014Congratulations are ltouring in upon Mrs.Donald Carr, or Itlanchc Shoemaker Wugstntf ns she is known to admirers of her poetry, for the signal honor accorded her in her nomination for the Novel prize j Bridgeport, Conn.\u2014Three sisters for literature by the Swedish critic,; Florence, Loretta and Jessie Whelan, recently became hr lib\tin a triple Mr.Set ter ber g first met Mrs.Carr wedding at St.Charles Church.upon a vieil to the United States eev vial years ago with a group of for- acting in turn as attendants for one vigil golfers, when she was doing hook another, were married to Victor Co review's for a golf magazine came so interested in her work, particularly \"Mortality,\u201d and the verses included in the volume published under that title, that he asked permission to translate it into Swedish upon his return to Europe, where it has had a wide circulation.Dressed Alike, 1 liey Act as Attendance for Each Other Alficd Thomoson Retires After I .ong Service on No.One Ryute Twenty years of service over the same rural mail route terminated with the retirement of the contractor for rural mail route No.1, in the person of Alfred Thompson.Mr.Thompson estimates that he has travelled approximately 125,000 miles in mail delivery alone in the score of years.Members of the post o til ce stall took advantage of the occasion to present to the retiring member a handsome easy chair and illuminated address.William 11.Skinner, who resides on the 2nd Concession, of Rlamlford, succeeds Mr.Thompson as contractor.Canada, The Empire and The World at Large £ their share to ensure the orderly marketing of wheat.If it Is fair to support wheat even to the extent of the Dominion government becoming a partner in the business, then it is qually fair that the potato-grower demand he favourably listened to.They CANADA To Encourage Marriages Victor Set ter he rg.% To encourage marriages of poor couples the Fascist party in Italy is offering $S0 each to 200 couples who cannot marry for lack of funds tills isn't a very munificent sum on which to start in double harness, but The s is t «th.dressed Identically and « v ITuo, é He be- burn of Bridgeport, Edwurd Wells of Great Harrington.Mass., and Joseph Gllmartln of Bridgeport.The triple ceremony was performed by the Rev.Joseph McCarthy.The members of the bridal party are asking less than the wheat-growers ., are getting.With the example of the th.u grandparents of many of us have Wvs( s() strlkinglY before us.in which , done it on !cs< - (\u2019t rat ford Beacon millions of dollars have been risked | to support the price of wheat, there should be no modesty in New Bruns- ! For Single Men\tI wjvk jn demanding similar treatment Well-conducted camps appear to be I lor tj,t» ;x)tato-growers of this Pro the best way of meeting one phase of I yinee - Saint John Telegraph Journal the unemployment problem.\u2014 Regina I\t______ R O Herald left together from the home of John | \\V.Whelan, father of the brides, is perhaps When they reached the church, e crowd estimated at 1.500 persons had I The poem \"Mortality the best known of her work.The in spiration came to her suddenly and gathered, it was composed in six minutes.It -came in for wide notice not long ago, W8» (he brides when it was found after his cxecu- frocks of white faille with matching tion among the belongings of a con- veiled turbans, white pumps and white elbow-length gloves.All three couples will make a wed ding trip to Washington before re turning to their homes.Leader-Post THE EMPIRE British Films to the Fore Bach carrying old fashioned nos» were dressed to Things in the Papers The extraordinary thing\u2014which is almost the most ordinary thing in a newspaper's experience\u2014is that it is the same sort of people who commonly want to get certain things into the paper who also want to keep certain other things out.The mark of the species is that the things they want to keep out are almost invariably news by the most honest and intelligent definition and the things they want to get in or not.In both instances they assume to be censors; in both instances they can never be persuaded\u2014 and very often they are quite decent citizens\u2014that their censorship in the long run is an utterly futile and self-defeating thing.\u2014Vancouver Province.When a Berlin butcher attends an Calgary Families Plan Co-operative Village Calgary, Alta.\u2014An experiment In establishing a co-operative community along the line of the email co-operative villages in Europe, will be tested out in Alberta.American movie ami beholds Greta, Garbo as Mata Hart making love In, gutteral English with a Swedish ac cent to an oily Latin impersonating a Russian officer, he suddenly remembers the League of Nations and the abomination of Versailles, hastens from the theatre and never is seen again.Foreign customers all over the world have been hastening for five years now, and the end is not yet in The sound revolution in vict, to whom the credit of authorship was given until the error was discovered.* Canadian Girl Sees Queen at Close Range Toronto.\u2014\u201c I would do if one stepped on the Queen's foot.\u201d That is the question still puzzling Jessica Jarvis Toronto aviatrix, recently returned from Europe though she didn\u2019t quite step on the toes of her Majesty, she narrowly missed them.VVilhelmina Frieda Weltz.war nurse, arraigned in Santa Clara, Calif., on clirage of shooting to death a shipping magnate^ and with whom J.J.Noble, Os haw a.Ont., war veteran has offered in # a letter to her to take her place on Would-be Crook Eleven families with 15 children arc Intending to form such a community provided the provincial government will grant them land for the purpose.The Calgary City Council has agreed to supply to these unemployed families relief grants for n year.Their rent allowance which the city of Calgary has been paying will be applied to the purchase of lumber and building materials.The fathers of the 11 families are Loses Hi* Nerve wonder what one Vancouver.\u2014A would-be swindler1» groundless panic lost him $5,000, ac cording to a police report.The man, whose name Is not given opened an account In a local bank by depositing a certified cheque for $18,000 drawn on a Calgary bank.The next day he deposited a che que for $412 drawn on a New Westminster bank, but came back about noon to withdraw $8,000 que was Initialed, hut when the tellt er started to pay In small hills he The teller sight America gave struggling European producers the breathing spell which they so sorely need.That they have taken full advantage of it is evidenced by i the fact that of the five major world studios showing profits during the last Al- thc gallows should she lie con victed ' You saved my life twice In the war.*' Noble wrote to her.\u2022 \u2014- - \u2014 #*» \u2014- \u2014 When paying a bill in a London experts in a number of trades in-\tbook-shop the clerk said to Miss eluding carpentry and poultry raising.\t,,arv*s: \u201cDon't turn about imme- and they will exchange their services\tdmtely, the Queen is just behind you.\u201d ing investigation\tinto\t11\tfires\tof\tsus-\t1,1 establishing the co-operative com-\t\u201cAfU'r a.'**' more attention, all to themselves.It is safe to say\t(.ontro|\t'\tden ing.canning, pickling\tand other\tshopped around after looking at First of the fires was discovered Household accomplishments.\tsomo things, turned suddenly to find by 14-year-old Edwin Prowae halt-\t-.\t______ the\t^'d'' mp and 1 had brother of the owner of the'house.\tnarrowly missed stepping on her The blaze was emanating from a pile Britons Spending\toes\u2018 of oil-soaked rag8 in an unoccupied\tMuch More Money section of the building.The fire de ,\t,\t, , partment was notified and the flames u j1,n 011 v marked lecovery in ; £3 HH Hr,IEHEH?\u20141EE3E rtr sales for August increased in their 1 (,a ^oon 1Ie To\u2014by which he will bo total value for the first time since known henceforth to the Six Nations 1831.Sales of men's wear were up ,m,,ans on the reserve here 11.7 per cent., hardware 11.6 and household piecegoods 3.8 per cent Commenting on these figures, the \u201e\t,\t, \u201e Financial Times sa vs it is evident Byrd of HamiIlon flt the Six Nations Fair at Ohsweken.In the ancient ritualistic manner, paint and feathers performed the dances while the ceremonies in progress.year, three were in Europe\u2014F fa.Gan British and British International.Farmhouse Fires Great Britain's Improvement Hardships don't kill people mont German pictures are gaining on the Continent in almost direct ratio to the decline of American prestige Great Britain is healthier to-dav than it has His che Being Investigated Hamilton.\u2014Authorities are press- been for years and the death rate has decreased In districts hit hardest by the depression.\u2014Lindsay Post.British Small Bills One thing about the depression, it tends to reduce superstition.Not nearly so many people will still consider a two-dollar bill unlucky.\u2014Woodstock Sentinel Review.day The man, apparently thinking In was about to he detained, rushed for an exit and tugged so violent!) that a holt was forced.He fled dowe Hastings street and Is still belnp sought.A cheque revealed the New West minster cheque was counterfeit and police at Calgary have been asked to investigate the other.that within two years foreign films\u2014 notably British\u2014will he offering spirited competition in Hollywood's back yard.\u2014Mr.Dalton Trumbo.in The North American Review.?A Great Shock Chicago man died of a heart attack a* he was parking his auto.Probably tlu shock of finding a parking apace within four blocks of his destination?\u2014 Winnipeg Tribune.Deputy Minister World Conference and British Commonwealth Made Indian Chief ?Mouse in Bottle Causes Woman to Seek Damages Chicago.\u2014A mouse in the bolt la Is worth two in the cupboard to Mrs.Iva Gousha.She found one deceased mouse ie a bottle of pop, and alleged the fol lowing results; A severe nervous shock.A recuperative spell In tarium.A trip to Europe, during whict she found It necessary to place he: daughter In a private school.All of which being expensive, Mrs Gousha fyled suit against the hot tling company demanding 335.00< damages suggested the company pay her $1,00 The bottlers said they had alreadj offered $1,500, which she rejected.The court gave opposing counsel until October 10 to agree.sterling bloc is more favourably situ-\tby Philip Vipond An impressive granite monument I ated than when the Conference opened, for the storage of furniture was recently erected at Fort Frie, Ont., for it is now definitely in a position to fo mark the earliest trading post and hold the balance of power between ' tpe (lay anil the fire engines were also the capture of two United States the old gold standard and the dollar, called hack three times to the dwell-ships of war during the war of 1812.| In other words, London is once more ing M()st of the blazes were found Ontario has numerous sit s on which I the centre of the world's commercial (o l)P tn bundles of oil rags.Unmarked Victories of A master Fire continued to break out during The honor of chieftainship was conferred on Mr.Fairbairn, F.P.Sand-rell of St.Catharines, and Charles victories over invaders from the south] and monetary gravity.\u2014Johannesburg are marked.New Brunswick also pos-|Sunday Times, sesses them, but with the exception of Fort Cumberland or Beausejour, none is marked * that there has been a decided upturn IN.B.taper Company\tin the purchasing power of the people To Increase Wages | witl1 iiu'rea8ed railway traffic acceptable sign that money is being spent Indians in war a \"au! war were Gold Standard and Sterling Bloc us an Some six miles west of Saint John,\u2014 All employes of the Britain has been driven by the fail Fredericton on the site of what once | are of the Conference to establish a Port Royal Pulp and Paper Company !W8S the Indian Village of Aukpuk.a] so-called sterling bloc.Its object is] Limited, will rebel American force, under John A1 len, was captured, and at Manawagon ish.west of Saint John, a similar rebel | Britain will make things as easy us business conditions led us to make defeat occurred.Neither is in an\\ For the last nine weeks the total revenues of the British railways have registered a gain of approxi-\"lately $5,280.000 over tile iod of 1932.The conferring of the chieftainships marked the closing day of the fair, which this year has attracted record numbers of visitors.receive a salary Into ensure at least a measure of mono-1 crease of 10 per cent starting on \u201cSteadily Improved same per tary sanity and economic co-operation.October 15 way she van for the gold countries, since the decision of raising wages Judge Joseph B.Davie v an Beauty Hints Are Offered Men at Women's Exposition New York.\u2014The men got some marked.\u2014Fredericton Gleaner for various reasons she wishes them official of the company said to remain on gold.It is, however Eats Bear Meat With The Bear\u2019s Own Teeth The plant started out with a crew doubtful whether Holland.Belgium and of 140 men last November and now Potatoes are not a good crop in this I Switzerland, or even France, will he employs 200 on three eighMiiour community.Half the crop is too small able to holdout Indefinitely.\u2014Cape shifts X 1 r table use.Farmers who have po-1 Argus tatoes to sell would be helping them-elves by grading them.One of these t * Use For Small Spuds Los Angeles.\u2014Here's one told bv ; ,\t.\t, , .\t, Ross Moulton, of Vancouver, BC here ,va\u2018lly llmts here at th« exposition for the International Sour-Dough re- °\\™°m.en 8 ArU and Indl>stries.unlon.^\t* lie Ideality a sensible person looks\t\u2022 i \"With two friends, Happy Jack and L°r11,n d man\u2019\" M,ss Florence K.Wail.! hlr8t Lumberjacks The British and- Foreign I 11111 tbp Horse.I sot out from Circle p®\"™ °f lhp American Institute of Bible Society has sold more Ilian 1.- Clty i,,to tlle Yuknn country.Jack\t3 '\tmeans g°ed physical 000,000 copies of a shilling Bible first brokp hls falaa 'cell,.\t| 'll % ,1\t\u201e\t¦\taboVe issued \u201cowing to the generous gift of I \"p11, Sir- tba' same day Bill the é\t,S8, Canada in celebration of the society's ,foisv shot a bear.We skinned the w n .f 8 6 125th birthday.\"\tbear and cemented its teeth into hls\t,(fcCl,\u201c8ln® crPam l,18tead The Bible is still the worlds best ?lat® wltb copper rivets.Then he .Ieoh, I\t«kin; a mdd, low- Last year 10,000.000 volumes helped vat bear meat with the hear s an .\t.! ,n op a Iershaving- and anally a lightweight face powder in a natural shade\u2014\"not the marshmallow white ?Shilling Bible Result Of Gift From Dominion days, someone will bring in a carload from the Maritimes, and the grocers here will find trouble in selling their little or mixed stock.Half of the small potatoes is lost in peeling.The Irish people find little potatoes good food for little pigs, and their bacon is graded on the best bacon market in the world three points higher than the Canadian bacon which is made from hogs fattened on good corn, which is counted the best ration in the world fur fattening hogs.\u2014Port Rowan News.The Indian Cultivator The thriftlessness of the average Indian cultivator is perhaps the most obstinate trait in his character standing in the way of individual as well as collective progress the adoption of better methods of cultivation, the purchase of new types of agricultural implements, improved and better cattle require a capital outlay generally beyond his capacity ha Times of India.Leave for Sudbury Toronto.\u2014The first contingent ol lumberjacks to be sent frujn Toronto to the Northland in more than two years is now on the way to timber properties near Sudbury.The group numbers 25.They will be paid $26 to $28 a month and board.The employment lists were closed or baby-doll pink.\" 1°\taftpr their °Ppni\"8.aaid tincture of green soap; alcoholic lo- '\t°f \"\"\"fer, a'oun(l Sud- tions for after shaving, and In severe bur> had been employed already.At cases a recognized astringent lotion \" j\twas common '« -ond 2,000 I or ,000 bush workers north from I Toronto in London For this reason recommended seller in 667 languages were sold own teeth So help me, it's true.\u201d Horn 3 Empire Migration A stimulating breath of the practical imperial spirit comes from the manifesto of the Empire Trade League, which proposes overseas community | settlement under chartered companies or other auspices, such \u201ccolonizing adventures'* being regarded as a long-range plan for the future.Among the signatories are prominent men whose Empire-building doctrine is in sharp contrast with the present official policy of quotas, restriction of output and like measures which would end the migration of British people to British dominions.stop expansion, render it more and more difficult for the Dominions to pay their debts and make more or less static the Empire market for the manufactures of the Motherland.\u2014 Auckland Weekly News.Up to the Motoring Public .fust as long as the general public continues to smile at stories of excessive speed; to feel that traffic laws are for the other fellow, and that it is all right to break them as long as you t caught; to hold the opinion that any action, walking or driving, is permissible so long as one is able to get a way with it; for just that period will motor vehicle accidents continue to be menace.When every driver and every pedestrian realizes that safety comes ahead of schedules, ahead of personal rights; that safety comes ahead of everything else, then we may expect a reduction in the waste of life, health, and property through accidents, to be brought about.\u2014Ontario Motor Vehicles Branch.skin ^ ; * i ! w ¦-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cGood Colour\u201d For Fruits \u2022 Good Color\u201d for fruits other than I aPPle* as laid down by the Fruit Act, means color, characteristic of variety ! when mature.For apples \u201cgood color\u201d means, as defined by Circular 40 of the Fruit Branch.Dominion Department of Agriculture.In this circular ! Percentages of color are laid down for each grade of each a season.Mr.Marsh reported increased de inand for workers in other lines.H« has just sent a crew of 30 to thi celery fields around Brockville.d< f plant of pioneer voyage Bassett fur trade A N E P clock Y E R E 0 R 0 * company.The master was an ex-1 she finally wa nerienred Northern whaler and trad- natives off the Kolyma K'vjr.or Then\tas\tnow, ship, bound\tThe Baychimo succeeded\tthe Lad> around Barrow had to adjust their Kindersley until 1931.when, outsailing to a period in Summer when bound from the Arctic, she was bad-balmy Southern winds loosened the iy crushed by the icepack south o polar field\tfrom Its Winter grip\tPoint Barrow.Captain\tCornwall and shoved\tthe\ticepack out from\tmade camp ashore and\tlighten the land, leaving\tice dotted lanes of\tpractically all the cargo.\tHe re water to the wider seas north gained until the ship disappear'd.stirrii g chapter of written by Amer- M S Wa E T Efê%3 A T 0 E T Ji l I Rustic Bridegroom (after the wed: ding breakfast)\u2014\u201cWell thanks for all yer good wishes.I'm startin' m life with a dozen fine heifers and Sarah; if I can\u2019t make a do with that lot, 1 don't deserve to.\" E P S I 3 A M L A P S S 0 A the ugliest building In the world.A start has been made by painting the house with jazz designs of pink, blue, green and purple.From the front windows Mrs.Warren has run a network of clothes lines on which she exposes an array of old- fashioned underwear in all the colors | ming pool, and was of the rainbow A P S S L BABY\u2019S OWN SOAP arried S E RjggC H 0 o|tJ[R D D|R|Y| 3 Ü E P P 0 H E P E S A S 0 T L A L E E P It\u2019s Best forYou ublic, though little is known \u201cI am a woman of 50, haye a family I about them beyond officialdom.They of 13 children, and have not a wrinkle have been given permanent employ-my face.Some time ago I passed Rient by Lord Trenchard, Commission-through a very severe illness, and re- er 0f Metropolitan Police, as plain-solved to try Kruschen Salts, and am | clothes detectives in London\u2019s West a new woman since taking them taken Kruschen for twelve Whether its marriage or business patience is the first rule of success.By pulling this tne W,k' W\tClomd STOMACH ACID .BURNS LIKE FIRE I \u2022 ?need n brer stimulant.Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills will soon bring b>uK at all druggets\t\u201c Prosperity deceives, adversity in structs adversity is courage\u2014the street lamp is common sense.The bow lamp of business yoe on t I End cessors Two of them are dark-haired, the PROTECT YOUR CHILD ?have months\u2014not a small dose, but balf-a-1 third i& a blonde.For the past year teaspoaaful every morning in a cup of they have undergone almost as rigor-hot water.1 think Kruschen gives 0U8 a training as the male detectives, you a feeling of buoyancy and youth ^hey are familiar with every branch that ifothlng else does.\u201d\u2014(Mrs.) E.T.0f crime work\u2014even to taking finger-Many minor Illnesses, depression printg and assuming disguises, and worry\u2014which are the chief causes jf yvU met one in Piccadilly you of wrinkles\u2014are frequently due to the could not say; .R rjvw,'ed V,acel.vt I\tCharlie\tgave\tthe cab driver\tan\torder |\tthere?\"\tproving up this\ttest, the report told of because^he\"coSwf/'rliS^$5oTcaMl\"that Peter didn\u2019t hear.\t\u201cI\u2019ve already told* Inspector Con- three men and nc woman who drank Uieh|60itPei?rn1 ef,UStid antl *av« Penny I \u201cThat watch and chain, now\u2014worth nolly\u2014\"\tfour bottles of 3.2 beer in 16 minutes, demanded -five grîitî?'6 on'^inalVy \"'of I 80me Jack' was they?\"\t\u201cHey, fella\u20141 don't care what you on emPly stomachs.The alcohol In inuriir S mV1!1?a .tlp aR t0 wher* the|\t\u201cI imagine so,\"\tsaid Peter.\u201cTack's\ttold who! I'm askin\u2019 you\u2014see?\tCome\ttheir blood, coming from the beer, sergeant Charlie M Hr Lii s' suggest Uni I\tm°ther gave them\tto him when he was\tclean! Where was you?\"\tProved to be less than half the volume Peter aids in spiritng Martha from the I graduated.1 remember hi.i telling \"1\u2014I was with a lady\u2014\" He lodS which causes intoxication.It was just WmîworPeter\u2019s apartmentr*ciuirl'ie I\t1\te ,hat- onw \"\tod et Pfter, apologetically.\t'With-\taboul enou«h u» cause a sensation of »sk« Peter if Tack was wearing a watch I\t\u201cWatch might have cost how much?\ta Miss Gould\u2014\"\twarmth for a person in a warm room.the night he was killed.\tbl A gran(1?u \u201cA thousand ?I suppose so.Where | damned lie!\" are we going now, Charlie?\" : I \u201cRoss\u2019s.\u201d Also Used in i % n Promises Should Never Be Broken If Child is Counting on Something, Think How Disappointrc He\u2019ll Be If You Change Your Mind \u201cYeah?Well\u2014I'll say that\u2019s Painless Method Pound he an a \"I want to see the moon nounced suddenly.The family gasped they looked at each other.\"Teddy had great big round full Teddy couldn't sleep.He lay there in the dark, his eyes wide open, thinking.He was trying to puzzle out something his mother had said.By and by she looked in.\"Asleep?\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d came a subdued little voice.\u201cTurn over now and close your eyes.You'll have to get over being disap- The new test was devised to give les.Well, as the lady is prepared a quick, painless method of testing to swear thift I was\u2014as she has, in fact\u2014\u201d CHAPTER XXV.Doorman and elevator attend an nodded to Peter; they went swiftly up to the roof.A uniformed patrolman answered the bell, and Charlie strode It was true!' alcohol in the system, to replace the usual blood tests which take enough 000\tme,\" said\tto be painful to most persons, been after since last night\u2014I know\tChar lie.his manner altered for the\tThe finger-prick\ttechnique\trequires what Rosa told Barclay and the boss!\"\tmoment, \u201cis the way the women fall\tonly two drops.\u201cWhat?For heaven\u2019s sake, what?\"\tfor inchworms like you.Oh, sure she\tThe same test\tcan also\tbe used in \u201cAll in good time, fella.You\u2019ll | backed you up! I know that, fella.\"\tthe diagnosis of\tdiabetes.\tFor that ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦plenace came back\tshows the amount ace- tone in the blood.For diabetes likewise the method Is easy and quick.It was described by Drs.T.E.Friedmann, W.G.Motel and Heinrich Necheles of the University of Chicago, and fixed the covers.The blood is placed In a small tube, The door closed and he was lu dark-with a little water, clean#! of pro- ness again.He lay very quietly but teins and distilled.In the distilled he didn't sleep.liquid is placed some potassium per- The little boy was wondering about manganate, which converts the alcohol things.Why he was promised some-into carbon dioxide and water.This thing that made him so very happy \u201c Ross\u2019s ?\" \u201cNowhere else but.I got what I\u2019ve never seen a ^000HH00^HH So his mother promised him hi Then shi \u201cThe thing that beats m could slay up to see It thought about It rising an hour later.That wouldn't do at all! No, Teddy would have to go to bed on time.She tried to explain.He couldn't underlie had been promised, and \u201cAnythin\u2019 new, Kauffman?\" asked Charlie, and the other policeman shook his head.It won\u2019t be long now \u201cNaw,\" he said.\u201cPretty soft for They stopped outside the house in I Only\u2014she was lyin\u2019 too.\" me, at that; I\u2019ll take all the jobs like which Ross lived.This time Charlie j close to Ross now; his jaw thrust out, this they want to hand me.\u201d\tnodded to Peter, who paid the driver.I so that his hot breath must have \u201cSure.1 want to have a look round.He looked around for Charlie, who brushed the other's face.\u201cGet me, Kauffman.This guy\u2019s with me\u2014wit- was talking to an inconspicuous- Ross\u2014I know where she was\u2014and it ness see?Hey\u2014-do somethin\u2019 for me, looking bystander\u2014but one whom wasn\u2019t with you ! And I know where will you?Beat it down to the corner Peter had no difficulty in identifying you was, too!\u201d and get me some cigars.\u201d He took a as a plainclothes man.\t\u201cThen why the devil are you asking bill from his pocket.\"Any good two \u201cAll right, come in,\" said Charlie, me, if you know so much?\u201d for a quarter smoke they\u2019ve got\u2014not \u201cHe\u2019s upstairs.\"\tBut that was pure bravado, and too dark.Get four.Smoke one your- \u2018Ross\u2019s apartment\u2019\u2019 said Charlie to I Peter knew it.Panic had taken hold self when you get back.\u201d\tthe elevator man, and, when he hesi-1\tof Ross again; it was plain in his\tconversion uses up some of the potas-\tand\tthen\tsuddenly\ttold that the pro* \u201cSure, sarge, sure.\u201d\ttated, showed his shield.\tshifting eyes, in the trembling of his\tslum permanganate.Measuring the\tmise couldn't\tbe\tkept.The patrolman picked up his cap Now, once more, Peter saw the weak, bad mouth, in the way his fin- amount used up by the alcohol gives and went out.\tCharlie of his earliest memory of him\tgers played together.He was in the\tan accurate estimate of the percentage 'Now then, Peter, get busy !\tOpen\tjn action.He rang the bell; stood i\tgrip of deadly fear, and his fright\t°* alcohol in the blood, up that fireplace! Quick! Remember\twaiting, obscuring Peter with his vast\tsickened Peter.It would be almost as what the madam told you?\u201d\tbulk, his jaw thrust out pugnaciously.!\tbad for Martha if Ross had killed Yes, said Peter, and dropped to \u201cYou Ross?\" he said, when the door | Tack as if she herself had tired the one knee.The fourth tile from the was opened by Evan Ross himself left\u2014the third from the floor, Martha \u201cSure you are.I know you\u2014and said and you pushed it in.He I you\u2019re going to know me before I\u2019m did, and as the spring was relaesed through with you.\" He showed his the whole side of the fireplace swung shield again.\u201cDetective Sergeant open, revealing a small safe.Charlie Mitchell from Headquarters.On the pushed him aside, unceremoniously, Thayer case.and grunted with\u2018relief as the safe \"Well?\u201d said Ross.He recognized door opened to bis pull.\tI Peter.\u201cOh hello, Wayne! Come on I'll say you are Had to take a chance it wasn\u2019t I in.I'll be with you as soon as I get some guts locked1 didn\u2019t think it would * be, I rid of this detective.\u201d\tframe\u2014you\u2019ve known it for a day and though!\" he said.\u201cWell\u2014there\u2019s the \u201cMaybe yes\u2014maybe no,\" said Char-1 % night at least gat a,l right.Now\u2014let\u2019s see! Close lie.\"That's up to me, fella.\u201d up after me, Pete.\u2019\t\"What do you want\u201d asked Ross, Peter obeyed ; when he rose, and almost truculently.I\u2019ve seen Inspector turned, Charlie, holding the pistol gin- Connolly and Mr.Barclay, the Asist-gerly, by the very end of its short, ant Attorney today, and they told me blunt barrel, was dusting it with a | I wouldn\u2019t be bothered again.\u201d light powder.He stared at it, turning it this way and that.\u201cWiped clean!\u201d he said.\u201cNot a fingerprint on it.I tin ught so.You\u2019re a wise guy, Benny\u2014but you ain\u2019t the dark circles under his eyes.wily one!\t\"Thought you\u2019d pulled a fast one, He dropped the pistol in his pocket, didn\u2019t you, huh?Thought you\u2019d got \u201cWhich was fhaver s room?\taway with murder\u2014because the chief Peter pointed it out, and was treat- and the D A.acted like they ed, for ten minutes, to the spectacle I swallowin' the line you was handin\u2019 of a real search.Kauffman came back | out?\u201d with the cigars and looked on curious know pointed.\" 'I'm not dis appointed.\" \u201cThen what's the matter?\" \"Nothing.\" \u201cThat's a good boy He was that to him was enough she kissed him A Puzzling Question Now lie lay wondering why little boys could have promises made to them broken so easily.He wanted to see the moon.Downstairs he heard voices, the radio, doors closing, laughter, feet running up and down stairs.They had forgotten the hoy and the moon and the promise.And It was all so important to him.He wasn't old enough to reason In I The harder he tried to think the abstrac ts.To-night a very concrete | wider awake he became, problem was bothering him.He had never seen the moon at night.He had I the curtains blowing at the window, always gone to bed at six, except last | And then between the two Ifousei summer when seven was the hour Beyond Hie Reason Dr.Friedmann also reported tests showing that the tissues of the human bodies, regardless of whether a person takes alcoholic drinks, contain alcohol in about the proportion of 10 parts in' 1.000.000.He sat up in bed finally and watered shot across the way an enormous golden The moon had often looked dow n at I ball hung directly in his line of vision, him in broad daylight\u2014a whitish disk I The moon! He sat and stared and in a pale blue sky\u2014but he had never! then leaped out of bed and hung or seen the great golden plate on a velvet | the window sill, hat kground like the pictures in his books.He had never seen even half a I your side.I fooled them all plate or even u saucer.At least, not we are\u2014now take a good look; then snice he had begun to take an Interest | be a good boy and go to sleep.\u201d in things celestial as well as those ter \"I'm givin* you your last chance to come clean\u2014that\u2019s why,\u201d said Charlie.Something about Charlie\u2019s manner T1,e Chicago experiments indicate puzzled Peter now.He had changed that this natural alcohol is produced again; his voice was gentler; it was the body from sugars.A small almost tolerant.\t*>arl of 11 ma>* formed in the body by bacteria.The moon seemed .to say, ' I'm on Here \"You\u2019re a poor sort of man.Ross\u2014 But you must have You know the whole Splendid Flax Crop * I 1 Teddy finally went hack to bed and instantly to sleep.He was satisfied Tomorrow broken promises To-1 would not exist\u2014perhaps.At least not this one.I* Grown by King | restrial London.\u2014King George's flax crop at Sandringham has been gathered and the East Anglian harvest this Once more his voice , To day someone had spoken of the | now | beauty of the moon last night, night it was to he full.was full of an unmeasurable contempt \u201cOh, I know you didn't shoot Thayer\u2014I know you didn\u2019t even know he was going to be put out !\u201d Peter jumped His heart leaped in his relief\u2014for he didn\u2019t, even for an instant doubt that Charlie meant that, nor.now, that Charlie, in very truth, had solved the mystery.Fascinated, he stared at Ross.Hu was as much afraid as ever; that word of reassurance that Charlie had tossed him hadn\u2019t relaxed the grip of the terror in which he was enmeshed.\u201cLet me alone\u2014\u201d he said.The roof of his mouth was dry; he talked as if his tongue were swollen.\u201cI\u2014I haven\u2019t Peter caught his breath sharply.anything to say\u2014I\u2019ve told all I \u201cI don\u2019t know what you mean, Ser- know\u2014\u201d \u201cSeen anythin\u2019\tof a thin watch\tand géant,\" said Ross.His\tvoice was\t\u201cYeah?\" said Charlie.\u201cThat's\tyour a chain \u2019round,\tKauffman?\u201d\tasked steady enough.But his\teyes were\tlast word, is it?Remember, fella\u2014 Charlie.\tI wandering about the\troom; he |\tPm givin\u2019 you your last chance.\tYou \u201cThere\u2019s a wrist watch, with\ta\tlea-1 couldn't face that unwinking, hypnotic I\tain\u2019t headed for the chair\u2014not\tthis ther strap\u2014\u201d\t1 stare of Charlie\u2019s,\ttime.But they\u2019s other crimes besides murder, and they send guys up for them.Yeah\u2014guys like yojr \u201d > \u201cShut up! Get out! 1 don\u2019t know what you\u2019re talking about\u2014\" \u201cYou know, all right, fella\u2014you know.And you know I know you ; know.But I can\u2019t make you talk if you won\u2019t.Have it your own way.Come on Pete.He can stew in his own juice for all of me\u2014now!\" In the hall, as they waited for the elevator Charlie turned his cigar over, thoughtfully in his mouth.Well, that\u2019s another good hunch gone wrong!\" he said, philosophically.\u201cWhat do you mean?\" said Peter.\"Haven't you got anything on him?Was that all\u2014a bluff?\" \u201cI got plenty on him, Pete.Only \u2014they\u2019s others he\u2019s worse scared of than he is of me.That\u2019s the trouble with Ross.The way he\u2019s sittin\u2019 he\u2019s damned if he does and damned if he doesn\u2019t.Come on\u2014let\u2019s go.\" (To Be Continued.) year has been so good that Belgium the home of the finest flax in the £27,000,000 \u201cGrid\u201d Plan world, may have to take second place in this industry.\u201cThe seed will also be of excellent quality,\" an official of the Linen Industry Research Association said.PURPOSES Nearing Completion No 9tream from H» source Flows seaward, how lonely soever its course, But what some land is gladdened No star ever rose And set without influence some* Who knows What earth needs from earth's low.No life \u201cYeah?.You don't want to believe everythin\u2019 you hear, fella.I'm here to bother you.Ross stared at him.There were At Fordingbridge outskirts of the New Forest in Hampshire, the last pylon was erected recently which completed the main part of the \"grid\u201d scheme for transmitting London on the \"This Is a matter of great importance as it is hoped East Tnkfia will become the- centre of supply of pedi* electricity throughout England gree flax seed for the Northern Ire where This portion of the undertaking was begun five and a half years ago, has involved the erection of 26,265 pylons, has cost £27,000,000 and has employed directly or indirectly some 200,000 workers.est creature?land flax growers, who for this commodity have had to depend almost entirely on the foreigners.\u201cThe next stage is the baling of the crop at the quay in King's Lynn, so that it may be shipped to North\u2014- ~ EHEHiE ESaS:a 4000 miles of transmission cables, 2894 ignorance of men.Mackenzie.Can be pure in its purpose, and strong in its strife, And all life not be purer and stronger thereby.was ly \u2014Owen Meredith In addition to the network of pylons will it be possible to none and whether anized methods can beat the inherit ed skill of centuiies in providing carry the higher power.The 273 transforming and switching stations represent a transforming capacity of 11,000,000 horsepower.The main scheme is split up into nine areas, and at present some 2500 miles are in operation.It is anticipated that the whole system will be supplying electricity by the end of 1934.The current wilf be there, and it will only remain for the electricity companies to develop the different areas and supply them.By 1940, with the grids fully loaded, there should be an output of 25,000,000,000 units.Keep ROYAL £YÇAST CAKES \u201c Landy in your kitchen for the linen trade a fibre of the Yon and your baby will both be glad .famous Courtrai quality.\" In 1931 the King grew a small acreage of flax on his Sandringham estate and the flax-straw was transported to Ireland, processed into fibre in the experimental factory of the Linen Industry Research Association, and manufactured by noted Ulster firms into a range of different kinds of linen.This linen was presented to their Majesties in December, 1932.The experiment was such a success both as to the yield and high quality of the fibre, that interest was aroused in the possibility of establishing a flax industry in East Angelia which up to 60 years ago was one of er two miles from here, has a record yield of oats.He harvested 3,660 bushels from a 36-acre field.Send for our new edition of \u201cBaby\u2019s Welfare.\" It contains 84 pages of vital information on baby\u2019s layette, baby\u2019s bath, sleep, food, health.There are weight and height charts and much invaluable information.Write The Borden\t' I 1 ( * «f S By HELEN WILLIAMS Woman\u2019s Chatter.s AROUND K Illutt ruled Drenamaking F,r*aon Fur nisked With Kvery Pattern».s THE S s s DIAL S n I S S By MA1K M.MORGAN Benny Comes Back Mirth and music\u2014once again Benny, star comedian of many stage successes and numerous \"hit\" radio programs Is destined to rule over weekly proceedings In his old role of master of ceremonies and chief wiae-cracker.MBs Livingstone, who made her first professional appearance before the microphone \"Just for fun\" and now shares honors with her husband as an entertainer, will serve as a foil for Benny's wit, and doubtless will find time for her now celebrated Imitations of Mae\u2014\"Come up and see me sometime\"\u2014West and other stage and screen celebrities.# # $ Thirty-five Studios in New Radio City The National Broadcasting Company will have thirty-five studios in Radio City, of which sixteen will be completely equipped and in operation the night of the formal opening.Eleven more, Including five audition studios, will be complete except for technical equipment.The new electrical power plants which are being embodied In the scheme are so arranged that, should a bombing raid or natural catastrophe disable the regular electrical power plants, this enormous battery plant would be used to meet any emergency, reserve would continue operation for a week $ $ SUBJECT TO ARGUMENT A Paris court recently had a nice point to decide upon.Whether a woman should spend more on her dress than her hus- ?Eckener disclosed be hopec to band is prepared to pay.\t,\t.\t., start the service In the Spring of\tA banker was sued by a milliner for the cost of tout By that time the I.Z-12»,\tnow j\thats sold to his wife.He\tprotested, saying that he had not at\tFriedrich-\tauthorized his wife to buy\tthe hats.He further declared the hats (priced at about $30 each) were far too expensive, and that the milliner should not have accepted the orders for five hats in four weeks without having secured authority of the person who would be called upon for payment.Another argument used by the banker was that he and\this wife did not, oY/ing to their marriage contract, share their\tworldly goods but had separate accounts.The court intervened with the remark that whatever may have been the banker's arrangements in this connection he was bound to pay his wife's expenses to keep up an appearance commensurate with his social standing.If she failed to do so she might do harm to his credit | In view of the fact that a banker's wife is expected to be well-dressed, the court ruled that the expenditure for hats incurred at a time when women generally order their summer out-Dr.Eckener said he will be in per- fits was not excessive so far as the number of hats was concerned, sonal command of the Graf Zeppelin\tThe banker paid! on her flight to the World's Fair atj No doubt many wives will become quite brave and beard Chicago via Pernambuco, Miami and , M , husban(J jn b\u2018is jen with a demand for at least one new hat! The ship will leave Fried-1 Dr 1936 under construction ghafen will be completed and ready for operation.An effort will be made to get permission of the United States navy to use the hangar at Lakehurst, N.J., terminal, Dr.Eckener said.If this cannot be done a mooring mast will be stationed at some suitable landing place between Philadelphia and Washington.Dr.Eckener said he also had under consideration, and believed feasible, a special schedule of Winter sailings to and from Miamli Fla., which would provide tourists with service to Spain and across the Medlterran- * $
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