‘ Cardinal baseball club back to b01111‘ ' the formal celebration PAGE six " .*!.l'.‘l oommuticmi. 1-1» 3011111111 LEAwE The annual mouth‘; the CoIn-lregulations were‘ adopted for 1026- ' ' ague was held 27 and the W. Owen Xmas season playing each other KIILLQ YO i mercial Bowiln in the Y.M.,C.' - in the y "qthg firpis repre» three times HLDOU) fall and spri seated . ' Eros. Patons sections. ,» - ' _ Ltd, 111111;! Rogers ...-\ll games this season will l-iardw _ H. _ played. on Fridaytiillttsatl and Disc _ , .3 it ‘last years play 8.80 n. m. g p , . took ‘ Uqflolfy" moved and Elections of officers resulted seob _ iii hv-"ii-eseotatlon of follows: 1925-80,‘ hp/kuiplaoe on Friday George ‘M. Moore, Honorary Pi t. " ripening date of this Bldellt y ' v ' . ‘W. W. Owen, ‘President it. mi and seconded that Ernest Caswell.» Secretary and this ' ' ' no opens on Friday Scorer. the 16th- '_ Jwittithe following $1081" 5080i‘! Hlrd- Mr. Owen and Mr. Heartz compose were ~ E McLean's. the prize committee to secure spec- im ‘Fall Pl ‘Prawns Bros. _ fibnfiaat ysareirules and mliceivisglizhciai; so WLiNg LEAGUE - league isl, prizes for 1926-27. 1 “jiéseting adjourned. Schedule 1 ‘ Prlduy, 0a, 1511i: "7 p, m.. Rogers Hardware vs. Moore 8t McLeod _ Fridayv Oct. 15th. 8.30 p. ln., Pat Friday, Oct. 22nd. .1,-p; m. Moore 011s 11s. Prowsé Bros _ & McLeods vs. Proivso Bron. Friday, Oct. 22nd, 3.80 p. 111.. Rafters Hardware 11's. Patons Friday, Oct. 29th. 7 p. n1., Rogers Friday, Oct. 29th. 8.30 p. 111., Potons vs. .\ioore s. McLeods Friday, Nov. 5th, 7 p. m., Patrons vs. Prowse Bros. llartltvairte vs. lh-owsc Bros. ‘Friday. NOV- 5lil. 3-3" ll- lll-. Rogers Hardware vs. Moore 8s .\icLeod Friday, Nolv. 12th. 7 p. ni.. Rogers Hardware. vs. Pntons Friday, Nov. 112th, 8.30, Moore & MtiLeods vsProwse lirns. Frli-lgy, Now, 19th, ‘I p. 111., Patons vs. illioore & MULQOUS Friday, Nov. 19th. 8.30 p. 111.. Itogers Hardware vs. Prowsc Bros. Friday, Nov. 26th, 7 p. 111., Rogers Hardware vs. Moore k McLcods - Friday, Nov. 26th. 8,3011. 111., Patton's vs. Proivse Bros. Friday, Dec. 3rd. 7 p. 111., Moore & MCLfliiilS vs lhwiwsic iiros. Friday, Dec. 3rd, 8.30 p. 111., Ilogcre ‘fiurdware: v11. Patons l-‘riday Dec. 10th, 7 1i. 111., Patoiis vs. Moore & .\lCl4€0(li<l ifridlly. Dec. 10th, 8,30 p. m.. Howl's l‘!ill'il\\'&ll’l} vs. Prowsc Bros. Rules and ilefiiilations ;\'o. 1. All players must be boni iiedeirvployces of the store he l'l-‘ presented. No 2 All ganlfqs must ‘he rolled‘ tziins constitute ' ' r the League. _ _ lNo. 5. tLeiigiie to comprise two according to schedule or in otlic words. (no postponement of games) thirthstrliig zit the conclusion 0i thc second. providing the caiptziiit . of tho (ipposiiii; tciiiii agrees t0 . smite. ‘ No. i. The President and C1111- thc executive o 1N0. 3. if n person finds that he sections Fall tintlSpriniz. Willllelfli? has-to leaive before the. cmiclusionl each section to play off for chain of the game’ he may r011 of! hi5 lilOllSlllll). American v Sportsmen ; Now in Canada I (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, (it-t. 12, ~—»-.\1oi'llici'1i Quebec is this year tinjoyiiig :1 rc- cord influx of Amtericunsi. ziccni-tl- lug to E, G. ‘Poole, iisli and giiino representative of thc- Canadian National Railways who has just returned to‘ ‘Montreal after a visit to several of the hunting tiisti-icts in the province. ln some sections an great has been the invasion that every available guide has hecn em-l ployetl ‘by hunting parties. did bags are being secured and there is great competition iietiveeu the lvariotis guides and outfitters to decide who shall lll’. able to pro- vide their party with thc record heads of the season. Alrezidi‘ many splendid heads huvc been sc- mn-ed in this hunting tori-itorl’ along Canadian National lines, lllll the record will not be tlccidtid uiitill the close of thc season iii-lugs in reports froittthc different outfitt- ere. Louis Greets ' ‘Victorious Team 1ST. LOUIS. Mo. Oct. 12.-Travel- qmm but triumphant Mariam?!‘ Rllfl", "s Burnaby lell l5 mi-uihcrs of his‘ grounds late today to iL welcoming cmwd of bout 1.000 boisterous lflllti» ‘Moat of the players. howevci. managed to slip away from the 111l- miring welcomers and u-i-re ciscort- ed to their homes or hotels by mot- ("ueyclg policemen, where they holl- ed to get a little rest before the staged io- honor. Alexondenthe (lrcat and Bot- tomley were about thc only uieiii- bel-u of the cltib that were rccoc: nlzed as they were smuggled out ct the Union station niidivziy audio waiting automobiles by lllt'Illli9l‘i-l 0i‘ .1110 reception cnniiuittcc. Horrshy went tn thc waiting train which will izikc him to Austin. Texas. for the funeral of his iuothor- There he was joined i1y_.\irs. Horns- by and their son. Hilly. Nurni to Meet Rivals NEW YORK. Oct. 12. — Negotia- tions have been (‘Ornlilctctl '0 bring tb the United States this winter Paavo Nurmi. the famous Finnish runner, and his two foremost Flvillrl. . Di. Otto Peltzcr-of (lcrmanyianil Edwin Wide the Swedish schtioiiiitts- ter, for a series of .ndoni- ntccls. ‘it will he it return invasion for Nurmi, who swept nearly iill bcfoi-c him on a conquering tour of Am- erica in the wlntt-r of 1024-25, but this time he will have 21s opponents two men who no't only huvc given him his closest races hut also have Miles Confident He Will Win Her- aid and Mail Race svoxnv MINES, oct. 12.~W1ien fJolin C. lilies the Marathon Cham- lliion, responds to the gull. H6 QllB 0i [the stair competitors in The ilaiifax Illeraltl and Mail ‘Modified Marathon on the 23rd oi‘ this DiODKlLIhBTE Will be feverish anxiety in his Old Home 'l‘o\v11, ‘that ho will repeat his rc- iiiurlwlile performance of last year‘. when he snapped the tape in the notable Maritime victory. Cassidy isWinncr After Knockout llLACd-Z BAY. N. S._ Oct. 12. - Whiio tho l‘ ‘erce was counting out. Young (‘aistiiily here tonight in thc fifth round. one 0t’ thc seconds of the victor, Young Graves, junip- oil into [he ring, disqualifying Gra- vizs. The rcicree declared ‘Cztssidy thc winner, hut the latter knew nothing about it tiiilil some time later, ivhcn he rcvived. Tho bout between Czrsisidy and Groves was staged by the New Ali- crriteen Sporting Club. ———-<n0>i—- SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL ll()ll0l' roll for September: Principal's dept. Elizabeth McDonald; 2, Olga White; l1. Lloyd Stewart. (lratle lX.—— 1, Kenneth hit-Donald; i1, Ellgeilti‘ Lewis; 3, (loci-go Acorn. Vice-l Principals flfllL, tirade Viii. -- 1,' Doris, Lockhart; 2- Angus Paqucl: Ii. John ‘Mciniyrc. Grade VlL-l. 'l‘:l'll('.Si. lClievci-ie; 2, Doris ‘McDon- iild: 3, iBiliie .'\l'Oi‘ll. Miss Acorns depL, Grade \"l.—l, lwnest O'Don- nell; 2, Jessie iilushcy; 3. iEdnvard Mziyiiaglt. (lriidi- \'.~--1. Esther Gil- lnin: 2, Joseph Gallant; 3. Alyimer Gallant“ (trade lV,.. ‘Miss McKen- zicH-i <1cp1.~1. Arthur Gallant: 2, Puiiioy ‘Bluckctt; ~11. George lock- liaiit. tirade lil.—1, ‘Percy Chev- cric; filllk i.\i<-I\'i~nzic; 3. John Chcvcrie. Miss Brennan's dept... tirade ll.—1, Sandy Gillam; 2. Dor- othy ilillam; B, Billie ‘Maynaigh. Gfilflt? i.—1. Jack .\lcl,ellu1i: 2.Aiu- hrose ‘Miiynagh; 3, ‘Philip iPaqiiet. v ~—<-o>——-——- FIREMAN LEFT $100000 FOR RESCUING "BABY TORONTO. Ont., Oct. 11. -—.‘inhn William Jumps. :1 firt-iiian 0f this city, 1.: repnricti ll.~1 having received ii licqumt oi’ more lllilll 8100.000 as ll mark of gratitude-tor his part in saving a baby during tho wreck of thi- 'l‘liaiilc. l-i yours ago. The grant i; stun-d to have been made in the will of the baby's grandmother. who died recently. Mr. James has re- signed his position anti is in New beaten hi m recently. York with his lawyers. w“ . 175(7) (If) HQ to run until Grade X.—1,4 - IIPQ. Shockingiirime of 3 8 g 8 air H -. “ ill he mam-so 111m ATTEMPT etiicip: , - &S ageu !orty,_ proprietor of the V ei-siite Hotel, i; in hospital ' wounds about the throat. to save the life of the boy. but fsw f “m his alleged victim. the b body and Todd's own tli at _'slashed. The boy died short y a .~1 his admission to the hospital. '1‘ sicians eay there is a slight ciia - l'or,';i‘_odd's recovery. ' {Todd who has been known“ the police. . ' morrnw night. 20 Million " ' Wagercd t‘ fund the defeated Yankees and ammunition. serially conducted by "Bob Shawkey north oi‘ Quebec. ~0N HUNTING TRIPS the Yankees; ager of the Chico/go White SOX,3D(l will leave tonight. Babe Ruth, Herb Pennoclg Hollie Thurston and Fred Hoffman may iii- os join the Shawkey invasion on Canada. 1r the lrandsliaking they met with in St. LOtlls last night does not in- Splen-deuti of thc procession and won flicflpacitate them from “rung gum to their shoulders, Jesse (Hainee and Arthur itelnhart will accom- pany Grover Cleveland Alexander to Grand island, Nebraska, for a hum. 2U MILLION LOST Tolilly Babe Ruth iwent to Essex the- ten-year-old boy whose appeal from his sick bed for home runs [ilfllllfltl the BJJilflJlflO smack four on the nose. The Yankee slugger brou- gl" Johnny 1m autographed 11.111.111.11 told him to "hustle up and get well H0 Iilflt you can ‘see the Yankees iii-iv next year." Wall Street totalled up some fi- nancial affairs today and found out that there was more money changed hands over the world series this Year than ever before. it was about 320,000,000, they figured of which $2,000,000 was wagered on the out. ‘(£01118 0f the final 311mg, France May Ratify A The Debt Settlement lllrifil-IINOTON. D. (i. October 11 -~— Unless Andrew W. Mellon, 39¢. Hurry of the Treiiiiiii-y. is badly ad- vlHPil, France is likely to rugify {b9 liEl)l-s€ttl€1nent_ and the feelipg here is that if France ratifies the Unitedl States will do likewise. Ratifica. tion by both governments, it l; be. lioved in some quarters, will puttm fill cud. or a partical end; the "n. friendly talk and unpleasant dem- onstrations in France dlrectetfat the government and people 0g the United States, ‘Prompt ratification of the debt settlement by France would pmiv nbiy result in ratification hythe Senate in the coining winter sea. sion. While there would be much discussion of the settlement in the Senate and some plain speaking ah- oiit the lfrench attitude toward the United Stateica majority dfthe sell. ale would apparently vote roi- rati- fication. lBut otherwise. should France de- lay ratification itntil well qlflng in! the oomlni: winter. the whole mat- ter would tlrit; into the Congress which is elected in NovemherJlfbis will he the seventieth Comgregg 1nd it begins its career March 4, 1027. Sllch ll "Billy, many feel. wouldihe unfortunate because it would prQb. ably mean the cancellation. pro- nflxanda from France and elsewhere would be buey in the medium-lg and would no; tend t0 stir up good feeling. . | ll ifl loll in many quarters here that once the French settlement is Pllllllelhleiis will be heard in France Jillll lll this country about canceling ilon. it is recognized that. lat ion a con waits b:- AVOODSTOOK, iN. B. Oct. 13. 2-4,- Leonard Todd. aged five years, was fatally inched by a rami- hereto- nigiit and lils father Chesley Todd seriously injured with belt-inflicted -lti 1i dth Tdd‘ i111 '1 '- It was moved and sei-ondedthat memesdf agvgvfckoduthvso agnwwlghi razor. The attack was made on the lawn in front of the hotel. E. 11. oluiiry, a roomer a; the hotel, t?” s. fore the rather could be separet ‘ h‘ d was almost severed from; _' ,9 is i quiet sort of man, has lately bee i "I8 flllbiect of many eoinplaiatst ‘ '- i jCoroner John Lindsay empanelgq. ~a jury andfadjoiirned the inqiier into the death of the boy until tl_l' 0n Scribe N-EW YORK, Oct. 12. — 1Basebiill\ Commissioner Landis took his W" BERRY, N. H" Oct. 12.-Frank in handle sign world series cheq- ues, while the victorious Cardinals W816 homeward hound or vacation bent. it W33 indicated that some of the money would go for sporting rlflee Cahadianmoose and caribou are ,the objectives of an expedition per- *The Yankee pitcher will lead his party to St. iFelicieii, .200 miles ‘Shnwkey, "Sad Sam" Jonesflviark Koenig and ‘Bennie Bengoiigh, of Eddie Collins, man- JOB Bush. of the Pittsburgh ‘Pirate's, 'i“-’li"18. N.J-. to see Johnny syivesten] , Two Nights. _ ocr 1a 111111.19; rye H‘ musiiai 1.15mi“ ‘lilEil t? l. .- WITH sio 1.60.11. Special Noyeity Scenery Brilliant Lighting Ethel; Augmented Orchestra; Qirector Mr. Bert Wagner ‘two BIG ACTS, ‘m ~Flveo time Specialties , L seven Big Scenes . ,.Nine Musical Hits 15 rm. near even --NUFF SAID- y , - -BENEFl1‘- V. A —-K- of c. OHARIT¥ runo- Island, Boxer Killed‘ at Derry I Young of Everett. Jltlass” Well known as an amateur boxer in thiit State. was instantly killed here this: afternoon while, he an employee of of'the Standard Oil Company, he- was installing an 1800011111011 tunic. for the company on the-property of WallaceAbbott, a salesman of this‘ company. -- w ildxn-minlng the work 1o see that- the installation was proper. Young had his head between the tank and? the cement masonry-"when snmel" thing slipped and t-he grenrtuuk‘ careened, crushing ‘Young's 1101141.: Although. it was certain death was instantaneous, work was begun int-I mediately to lift the tank and i-x-. tricate the body. . ‘ Dr. Cogswell, medical referee. rc- ported death as accidental and 111-, stantaneous. The body was removed to the undertaking rooms of Rich- ard Adams. Tomorrow it will he taken to Everett. v Mr. Young lived at 47 Ilizli St. Everett. and resided in that city two years, the family having come . v v wuiuisiiisilgs Classics oi‘ the Sciccn T- . m '0f Massachusetts and New llllnlp-‘I INTO AN OCEAN OF . ,\ s \ . . r LP . FAST. FURIOUS FARCE!—lN A NEWSPAPER LOVE DEPARTME.NT—ABOARD A l RUM SHIP—ON THE HIGH SEAS THAT ROLL WITH HUGE WAVES OF FUN HOLD YOUR BREATH! HERE'S YOUR ' LAUG.H|NG' -GAS lT‘LL ROLL YOU r with “ PATSY so Robert Efihei-wooi and "Bertram Bloch: 1...... Francis 2.... A i Charles Chuck Reis‘ ‘ TOPICS OF THE‘ DAY ; MILLER Star-q by . " Scenario by Directed by V, J NEWS ORCHESTRA shire. Formerly he was connected .;€:;:.1:":;..'s°le"llSls Measuring ' Speed Of Eaith ,foui~ brothers and three sisters. The liather, -who was in Princohlqdwartl v ciiittico,’ 1115., 0m. 12. ~~VTllG ;\ll(7ll€il<iOll-.\l(ll'l0y experiment of llsliinil. has been called home. ' I ' e 1881i. on the negative restilts of Flrst Nlghts Becoln which Einstein based his celclirzitcil LQndQn Faghign theory oi‘ ‘relativity, will bc repetit- '. -. ed on Mt. Wilson next Decetniher, Shows it is announced liy Prof. A. A.Micl1- |elson_ University of Chicago physic- |LON.DON'QCL1Q__ pm“ nlghlslist. who has returned from a sum-i at prominent London theatres iii-c mer in Cnliiorni-‘nslllilll ill i110 mell- better than regular fashion showellllllemelll 01' lll‘? $1199" iliéill- esnecganv at this season when many ‘Expert-s zit-e at work in Pasadena o. [he leading lheaH-ica] stars ave-to perfect the interferometer which h,“ back from pnvle with the lAtn|the professor will itsc when he will est gowns, ' conduct the world-famous experi- .ti‘o11 instructed lo vote in favovnfit codes, the first approach "being iiiade in 1876, ilelegateti tiulzstziiidiiig Lutheran bodies iiict in Now York City in 191R lo organ- ize tho prciseiit lluitcil Lutheran] (Yhuri-h in AIIIQEl('Z\..T\\'O northern- hotiies, the Gcncrai Synod and tho (lencriil (‘filliliill,4J.J-H-l—»6llt?"i40lli"li0l‘ll hotly, the llnitctl Synod oi‘ thc South, hnd previously taken tlciiit- ite action favoring lllP merger and sell! representatives to the conven- union that would at once submerge thc illlllllOSlll0H 1111.1 differences of bull‘ ll century before and pave thc way for effective irooperiititiu of all groups in planning thc future-great work oi’ the church. Their unity in thc faith olitweighcil all ‘sectional Marie Tempest, Tallulah, Bank- merit which "lhVflll/Qs the Blob- head, Lady wvndhanh Lily Lama lcm of measuring the speed of the Rosa Conrtneidge 11ml many all“... earth and with it the whole Sfllill’ 51mm were greet" Wm. loud up. system through space." The appar- pmuse when they took ma“. seamliitus will he of thc same type, ail-- m watch the opening Harper-mun}... though more highly developed. its‘ of "The, Constant Nymph." which ‘will "$04 l" "'8 ‘lligllmi “Xllelilllelli- raised Edna Best to the ‘first i-siii. nil l" measuring the iiiwl of llslil‘ London stardumc - 11g it traced 1111c. and forth betwecnl Back m Vomm 1it.»Wilson ant lift. ‘Sillllfllilg this Lady Wyndham, who w“ known summer, reflected by mlrvors, lfrof. m the “use M, Marv Moorevbm lvliclielscii worked fioin thrue o'- management, wore o gown of black _ and sliver and u black and silver er then and the results more ‘sutisi. tissue coat with a collar of chin- lMiDYY- . » chma, The purpose of the interferomet- v-Marle Tempest were a wonderful er devised for the old experiment ‘ma; of black and silver tvsavve b,“ is to ilivlde it ray of light into -two mile with n. double collat- of softly immi- ono m’ which truvelg lit right draped buck velvet trimmed with angels to the other. A piece 0t‘ glans ch|nchma_ He‘. gown w“ white thinly coated with silver, set at an georgeue tfimmed Wm] jet tingle of 45 degrees i0 thc light. iti- The Duchess m. Ruuand wove a“ lows some of the light to go straight envmvy Mack 80w“ and hadawafl through but reflects the rest tli n of silver tissue draped about her “gill "lll-ile- head as a turbn with thelong shim» —~i~.+>—-~—~ mering ends hanging over her sh0t1l- Lutheran Churches Hold Conferences ders. Other color: Profuse. Miss Blankhead and many of thc found its triuinphul expressions in - clock in the morning until d wii will) i!“ "Film" "ml" "m" a w!‘ now‘ gives a" her time m theatrical ciich tiny. Jiccautse ilw air ivtis clacar-illlllll 0" [lie "wit"? l" L" Fmmlei other younger theatrical celebrities dlil not follow the dictate of Paris fashion lords that black is the ac~ (wilted thing for autumn. Miss Lily iuelie wore ii CYOUIIHBIPFIWQOPI gette gown and‘ a coat arson leaf green chiffon vplvst, wi collar, cuffs and border oi’ -blon eshatied fox." Miss Blackheads gown was) a cei-aiiuim pink oiiiiioiimui she wore an ermine caiienwrap. w , l. Mllmiret Kehnedy. the author. who cooperated with Basil Dean l1 drnumtlslns t wonihvbie w‘ if it ilcvelopes the pitymentg- "tho French or gther settlements “M10 again. But it is assumed t . or 7119MB 97° “Kill. The British 00v. ere-mom. it has been felt from‘ the llfllilfiinl. would be scrupulously efui to meet it; payments. ‘ 1 e administration and cosmos, as mltters stand now are flatly an-| ainst any ‘den of cancellation; tjis W! "lwttent now that the on nel- any large headway in the nuli- Otie refinon why it is not ~is the mlkirlg m large private, (Vfhf/hlillflt! 7i continues and the disposition oflhe majority Jot’ Qonlress, of ofliolall ' uvt,..-_wqt...- ,a_ ' P‘ "-" iiozti w“ l. i 1 mot, undoubtedly til, vancflmm k admit with gig roses . tl lll l) l1 ' " ' - “u” on w e t m“ m m‘ Efilllllllllhbf sreen,in the leaves. I __, lotloiwnovunent is going to mines l" "l"! M"! t-. ell‘. O straight, sleeve ea gown or soft 880088048. embroidered t , , in m Ailing! pink; and orange. with Home year to bme h t 1 gn the varllius diibt setttfilitlizittiliwiiil v lt-Ptvlvieq Tim‘: M mvltk: u" Jig’ e met. Thi i; ill " . -ll . .7 since the earlsy psrnpecift: Lilli‘, Ma?“ r5311 9.0." l"! rliazisfillll" French. Italian and Belgium 55¢; Q, W! the n. do by Q l. ‘ovem, meat when tli ir litters rate ‘is scaled down to a‘ ioqlinékl d qiu time extended, E1111 11s 3 ' ‘a nThere 1| n bi repul V; in Miller's ‘Varmint-s. and they are aupieuanttto take as aullr. so that few eiiiiarsn .1111 n‘ ‘ e them, tllyqihillfiomitfng 111110114111 their net-ion an tinlomiil Itlllllloh. but this is lyqa manifol- tdtion of their cleansing‘ powfi no h: s to Europe mi the par. 9y fln. indication that ’ they-a are h ancial interests of the United QtnesThey can he thoroughly depends tipnn to clear worfnn “Di ".11.-.. .1 'r. \ a q v cnoiii nations divided into and southern groups. the ‘l ,' .. lllOHMOhlD, V1i.. Oct. 11. ~l)el-' egotes- front the rcnuitcil Lutheran churches iii the North nnd in the South will nice; here from October 9 time at the Fifth 131011111111 (lon- vention o1’ the United Lutheran ‘Ghutvyh in America. Three times in the pas. eight years Lutheran tlele-I gates from the South. have gone fort into northern tiitieg to confer on ecclesiastical methods and plan the work oi’ the church. Once, ~in 1020 ‘the convention met at Wash- iiigtiln. Thts yearfor the first time delegates from the northern cities will meet 1111111 southern brcthern on southern soii.~ ~ At the time_.of lho Civil ‘War sch- ‘isrns appear in tho ranks on-the great church l. and the Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and Luth- separstion or three of these denom- élzlllolliwfllilllilllllfilg ti. tiie present , Y.’ rec or t ese gmiips almost here eon efforts have been exert! ed to reunite the divided churches bet without‘ silceees tip‘ to the pree- ent time. in the Lutheran church. alone, the reunion has been effect- tlifottkfl“ nu. United Lutheran muilclli America >the Lutheran. count have yorked tulhther for made .> M111. . - 9d s“ m. the M“. “ab; in" ‘whom 80 per cent.. are estimated veoots of these two sections of the "l! compounded from the 11m rus- ,- its of the clearings and the bank] n? film,“ "ML balance-n of f ‘ overtures toward mergeron "(lll “Y- Til" the ivifivor 1M other hind been KllNseii-nrs 001 to onc_ says ti... ‘durlnfo period of foul- 1h. World. The "lllllik0ril' conducting and political lssues. and innci" unity union for servicc. French Cookery Is On The Decline PARIS. October, 12. —— Paul Des- capmsynotetl gourmet. and author, the dailynewspiipcr oi‘ the Femin- ists. says that French cookery is 011 the decline. MJDescamps finds tluit in most restaurants. its well as ln_ the vil- Iago inns and homes, food of little tliotlnction, prepared hurriedly and with an tiled“ to quantity rather than quality. has taken the place of the famous tiishes of 1i. genera- tinn ago. ‘Woman's many present-day act- ivities, taking hor out of the homo for all but u few hniirs each day. are blamed by M. Dcscamps for thc gradual extinction n1‘ the fine dom- estic art of cookery. iPatrons of restaurants, with thc hurry and hustle of modern life in‘- gralned in ,them, demand qtilck meale_ nnd chefs who used tn spend loving minutes in thc preparation of some favorite sauce, now hustle lo- yelhcr the-ingredients. be gays, Negro Lottery _ Causes Poverty NFllV YORK. N. Y. October 12.- A lottery. based on guesses of daily Clearing House figures of the New York Stock EX0llfllige_ and which has prevailed in.thc Negro district of Harlem for five years, now has rsiichedAthe stage where i111 esti- mated total of 836,500,000 is risked! annually. ovi tho game. says the New York »Wor d. ,, ‘ - Beginning in the Harlem the dig- it lottory attracted the attention pf other negro settlements in the city, Bill's lllfi. D811". ttndnow white peo- tilo. from "Park Avenue to the East Side. have been drawn by its lure. Nolro Jesiiers in Harlem‘ complain that the game is bringing mot-g gm] more poverty to the negroesf of to be playing the lottery rillly. The winning numbers in the game of three‘ it? the coldest weather. 1‘ sriccs are very reasonable. PPONE 3934. ' Opposite Prince E The; Caloric Pipeless Furnace 1 t ii. uiiz-ranteled $11.“... your house to seventy degrees of hell '7 Call at our store during exhibition week and have ul demonstrate this WONDERFUL FURNACE to you. VCALL, LWRITE on PHONE US FRED ii. TRAINOR The 80 GRAFTON STREET l‘ dward Theatre. ,- the game have reaped wealth 11ml ride in cxpenslvc automobiles. Cambridge University To Meet Harvaild CAlilJltlllGE, MESS» Oct. 12. -- The debating team of Cambridge University will journey here from] England this fall to meet the liar- the tlehaic has _not yet. been. fixed. The following proposition has been approved hy both universities no thc subject: ' l “Resolved, Thai this house op- poses the growing tendency of gov- ernments to invii the rights of individuals," ' dlitrvaril tlchat s have begun preparation to defend, tsithcr the al- firnialive or negative. Tlicklehutc will he conducted undoi- English rules which cull for a decision by a vote of thc audience. i TO-MJLE GALE HiTS VESSEL‘ BOUND FOR SHAFT DEDIOA- I TORONTO ‘MOTHER SLAP. Thomas. who slapped the i l). A. Mcivcr, ii tcachcr in! school because lieglrappcii li_ will face it chm-go nf nsfiuil women's police court on Thu Ml‘..MClVEl' loiil information 11 ‘thc mnthcr this morning anti Imotithlllns Ibcen issued. M111. in?! c mo: that ihor don sii vard University team. The date of vmm hen" (“sense and ,. shnulil not. have been strap FACE 01- rus res TOllOlNTODct. 12.‘ 4.111s. DOCTORS USE They recommend ti: also" sprains, bruises and‘ other l‘ unen- TlON iuotipocxn. Oct. n. -'r1.<~ pas-l ovnscrs nu the cross-channel K1801’ nter liiarritzj, who inciu d prom-- inelit members of titchrllfiih "tibllfflf ity and ll tlistiiigliished delegation .l'rniu South Africa. endured! . ' rowing experience 1.1.11.1. 11 ‘be- tween ' yo:itcr<1iiy' in" i.‘ o-miis‘ mite. ll l?! Wont by. tromend s .wav "liiiirritrrzin agrtihntl 111111.. osne Harbor, -‘b‘ltiovma1l"h_“.‘ Will"! utility-tunic. _-- i» = 'l'rl1_1ce, Arthur Field Marshall Earl ‘lfllfl,lll$ C u“! 0i BllXlfln. Viscount and countess; Gladstone 11nd ‘Obi. 1'1. M- Amery. ministcr 1di- the new lolomi. qsnei-si Hqi-tzog, mo, use llcojiolho, N. c. iiiivpnga, Ibllu] African minister of finapce, 5i!‘ Wm- "W. director-gsueralWif lilo South African Railway, the miseries of the lemptuoh , tile Clearing l-lnuggl odds against (he v viii-n! 1min ~ :1‘ ‘.1 h.» .-.. L tion oll the Somme, axe with the 4-50 other pa g, Uniid t f.. xqonnsugih l. . i tutor». if v .1- Fplkestoélfi out‘ v ‘ F vlmf wiir mothers, ‘who p“ 09,919 Smith Africa m wlinles liq» (is. .. lion of a war ifhail memory‘ . military and civil tli itnrisq _ mm South African snlrilctp kiifi * r ~54 .-.-.¥.. .v>