m..._......\...\,.H-..-w.-.-»..:>»..'>'>r>:u m 4- TRY» TZY. MIMI l ‘i’ TIZJ "' who _ ' ‘ ‘ "‘ “Mowwcwvwro. . ‘oicformoomwro. . wmwWoQmmsooQQnmnmQ " wm » - - -- - .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , as r thirty-five (‘unzuliazi students visiting Grk-at ed buck and forth via automatic- printer Butt-sin talked ‘directly to their parents in Cilll- photo shows some of the Silflifllis watt-lain; the ads from a rumble office hi London, The parents ;l'1‘piik“.‘4 to their messing-us botng primed on the were in thc Montreal office, and mrwaazrs flash- tnpc. i 3.. novfll salt flats cl Ifllh h Just a wsnn-up Jar tothest/temptwhichheb plsnningto break the John 00H), British bruicf, who ls here seen cllck- world's land speed record, Travelling 250 mules an hour over the Bon- ling off that speed. His run was only welsminary Leading u group of hb followers, Father President Roosevelt's l-iydr Park homo. Father Divine Harlem,‘ r dunk", is shown “nth Divine is at the right. and ln llu- vvntrc. In dnrk I B5840" (irass, is his wife. In tin- rcnr run ln- seen the tuo in; at Krum Elbow to inspect the new “licaverfl excursion steamers uhirh hroughi the rultists on which has boon acquired directly arross from their trip. ~ ~' "mo" s::':%*:.::;'2:'::..":.::2:::: r.i?.‘:':.“.'.::::';n.!‘".::: her on a mauve cushion, Queen Marie of Rumnnln ‘l Rays] "M". our phnw “hm” ‘he wmcssinn “If! bllrkd "fffl"! “"515” h" hmmnd‘ Km‘ following the coffin of Queen Marie .I.rft to right Ferdinand. in the royal vault st Curteu dl Argos, ‘ a" "N. nuke 0| Kn", Prlnu- Paul n1’ Yupzoslnvln. n11 l ‘ ['1 r n I k in ll hensollern Crown mum i‘:.":!':“ '11:": .2:':r:':;: *...':'::".:..":...' n.2, Mara"... rum: ~.....::.., ......:.... u... ... placed on n gun-carriage draped in mauve and Hsbsburg and King Carol. NEWS 0f the WORLD i .$;w-:' Air nun-mu w. A. Bishop, v. c. Who hm been advanced from Honorary Air Vice Marshui illajor Gen. L. R. LeFleche Doputy-Mhiister, promoted from Lieut-ColoneL - . Rear-Admiral Percy W. Nelies Who, as (fomnmdorr, was ranlh ing naval officer. nslxsluussslsfl "Some kind of s record" ls claimed by Elf, Jack, Arthur, Lewis and Albert (Left to Right) Tumber. The five brothers went through the great war, from the beginninn to end, without s scratch, met in Toronto after demobilization and still carry on together. Ell, the eldest, was naval reservlst when the war broke out. lie ssw serv- Thrce days, 20 hours and 42 minutes is the new speed record for an eastward crossing of the Atlantic by steamship. The liner Queen Mary of the Cunard White Star line made it in that time from Ambrose Light, off New York, to Bishop's Rock, Scilly Islands, where she arrived to capture the Atlantic blue ribbon from the French line's Normnndic. Shipping clrrlos understood secret im- provclnrnts wcre made to the Qucen Mary while she was in dry- dock bcforc the record-breaking journey’. but no details were dis- closed. The Queen Mary's avrrsge speed Wns 31.69 knots for 2.938 mile-s. \ “r H ti?" for -‘ * \'(' at l r srn cur-r for the murder of llr. James (i. Llttlrficid, protest- litfllifil’ til'jlli._ —'~ni‘f‘i'i.ii prison to ing that he i ' convicted at Soliilhioifityiis. was s.lll'_ll'fll'nlu nun) of (a ville won the first prize at thc beauty show ut Blackelorh, Ont. and the title "Miss llslton." She was chosen from 15 contest- ants. With her $20 prize she plans to buy u new riding outfit, she uld. lhd her big sister not per- susded her, she would never have entered. After s. night of hysteria, following conviction of her husband for murder. Mrs. Ruby Carroll succeeded in gslnlng _‘ con- trol to go to the South Paris, Me, courtyard with her daughter, Betty. to wave farewell tn him as he loft to serve s life sentence. The former deputy-sherrlf is due to spend his prison days st Thom- sston under the some roof ss lil-yesr-old Psul Dwycl. who clslms ho admitted guilt in the strangulation of Dr. J0me! 0. 1"" " " because he wss sfrsld of Carroll's vengeance. uPwTv ‘ Ell runs the csrtsge end of s Q A ice st Galiipoll, in France and Flanders. Jack was a Lancers trooper in '14, went over with the “Old Contcmptlblcs,” won the Mons Star and fought through to demobilization. Arthur was in the llusssrs in India. ills unit went. to France in October, 1914, and he “saw it through" on the western front. lzwis was s Territorial gunner in the same regiment ll his brother Albert. They both went to France early lu 1915 Ind stayed for Inc finish. Most prised possession of the family is thh letter from the keeper of the privy purse espress- lng the King's personsl commendstlou of their record. At present ‘ block company, tn which Jack and Lewis are also engaged. Arthur ls s clerk hi the provinc- ial department of health, and Albert works for s packing firm. .. Although it is two yeurs since Alfred Scsddlng was rescued from Moose livers- mlne ln Nova Scot-la, he still feels the effect. 8o badly injured were the feet that the toes on both have been amp- utated. Scadd-lng was told by Dr. D. E. Robertson. who shsred tho perilous adventure with him, that smputstlon of both feet would probably be essential. Other spcoislllfs hsvo told. him. the samu since circulation remains poor. In sn effort to stimulate the blood flow, Scuddlng this summer took up golf. With his daughter Joanne. who was one week old when her fathrr was reportrd mis~ sing, he snends hot-rs on lb» "- ' Mrs. Mona l-Ieusmsn of Msdns, pictured here. will represent India h World Council of Y.W.C. ., to be held at Iigln House, Muslsoh, Ont. Ihe will htcr tour the United ltstcs sud Ilrope ss its representative. Mrs. Iensmcn has resolved tho Order of the British Empire. ' ; or diced _wa