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UPPUSED T0
lH\_TERllIiY
W- P- B1 Givfrdiwn swim wi.,
.ns>.ie~ rr =°-<>»»-oi
a construction gg gh, gg
Lawrence Waterway was voiced ta-
dly by Premier Mitchell Hepburn
who characterized the waterway uf
»».."f’.,,‘=i°‘3.i,..ef°°"°““°“ We »-»
° *“W“y Cannot be justified
on the around ontario and Quebec
Wed DOWH: both provinces are udw
generating far more power than they
can absorb," the Premier said.
Aa far as its use as a transporta-
tion Money was ooncemed, the pn.
mier declared “there is no mud for
another avenue of transportation at
the present time.”
u The Dominion railway problem gg
so acute that even Premier Bm-
nett has said it is jeopardizing the
national credit,” and "the canal
would' be frozen several months of
the year," Mr. I-Iepbum observed.
He said 'his government would op-
pose any effort at immediate con-
struction.
Drew Warns '
Against Menace Of
Armament Firms
(C. P. By Guardian’s Spec'ol Wire)
S'I‘RA'I'FO'RiD, Ont., Oct. 20-..
Lieut-Col. George A. Drew, vids.
president of the Dominion Command
of the canadian Legion, declared in
an address to the Stratford Legion
tonight that Canada should impress
on Great Britain that the menace
in private arms manufacture should
be met in terms of reality.
“The most patriotic thing we can
do today is tell Great Britain that
we are loyal but, being loyal, wc
want to make mighty sure that the
armament firms are taking no part
in shaping the course of the British
Government in determining future
wars." he said.
Canada was entitled to speak
frankly because 60,000 Canadians
had failed to return from the last
var and another 100,000 would carry
.lisabilities to theirgraves.
Renault Shows
Ability As A
Wrestler
NEW YORK, Oct. 20-For zz IJ?-
lner boxer, Jack Renault quiw a
wrestler,
Montreal‘s one-time a. film stardom, his parents
began "salt1!18 away" the y°U|\!'
ater’s earnings in a trust fund. The
fortune has grown by leer! “iii
bounds. due to careful investing.”
Jackie, when he is 21. Will 50 *bl*
to live in a manner befittllll I1 YOUDB
man of considerable means. _Tho
fortune will be his, but he ll be able
to have outright only a part of the
interest. when he is so vom °1d»
or thei-eahouu. he can \\H"° "“° 1
principal, which by that time prob- .
ably will be several millions-
Meanwhile, however, Jackie gusto
r that young ladies who M1 '
pooy him to Hollywood fiuictiiml
§uently have to ply 7-H0 °h°°k~
or at least make it "dutch.
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mansion. nmiioi. Ott- 1*-‘
Durinx- a trial conducted" before
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(ds nium-seedy `
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Very handsomely ,built
Heaters and nicely
ilnished.
’.'{2` $12.25 `
3°; $14.85
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FRED COOK
A liusssp orronrvlvlrz
I am fortunate in counting upo
“WHS Hon. Thomas Ahearn, P, C?
“S 011° of my greatest friends. Presi-
dent of nearly all elect;-idui md
kindred utilities of the Oapita1_
NUWGY. Bus and electricity, power
d¢V¢10Pment and ear manufactur-
ing-he is an exceedingly busy mm,
but this does not pereiuds 1-um
‘Wm deV°*1n¥ hlé Spare moments
W thinking out problems in
°l¢°m¢1¢y. and inventing little
devices which he oould ,gum 5°
may Mivmtm. up he so
I remember s few years agowhen
the radio was forging ahead, there
=‘7~f~e:~re:'l in The New York Times
an editorial headed ~ "con * the
Gramophone Come Bacl`t?’**u_.ftef u'
wide survey the writer rather im-
Dlied that the death knell of that
musical inshument had been struck
by the invexltion of the radio.
I endeavored to answer the query
in the affirmative. In s. letter to
T1* Time! I,i>0inied out that while
there had been ii great decrease in
the manufacture and sale of the
BN-!¥\Df>h°l\¢. yet recent inventions
Promised to~make it more popular
than ever.
Ihadin mindinso writing e
little device of which Mr. Ahearn
was the father. I could not attempt
to describe ‘it technically but I
P°inted out that its chief feature
was a simple arrangement whereby
I record, once placed cn tho disk,
would play continuously for one,
five or ten hours, without any per-
8°l1 fDU°hln8 the instrument.
When the needle reached the con.
clusion of the musical selection
listeners would hear a little click.
the arm containing the needle
would fly beck to the beginning.
missing the equivalent of only one
note, and than the musical number
would be repeated.
I oontondod that for family or
chi: gatherings, where young and
old folk wanted to have a dance
this little invention was simply in
Villlllblo. and the beauty of it was
Pays Tribute To
B a r th o u
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ment signed by louis Berehou.
Pr-ance's msrtyrld foreign mill-ilk!
who was assassinated with King
Alexander of Yugoslavia, was the
new trade agreement between bil
country and Canada. Primellinie-
ter R.. B. Dennett, on his arrival
ohio: Justice air mhert Lvall-
Brent, counsel for the plaintiff rar
‘nested the court-room should 5
ore appropriately
iherem‘framlirope,deeerili_ed
:hef tyinwblebhepartiel-
pated withlmnerthouapdepbke
cfthetfemondoillenhilaiasm and
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M? srhiith, the plaintiff. cheery- (attractive personality of the seed
t reflect credit on French statesman.
id. "rt does no n
ihore in charge of the court.
The Chief Justice did not IFN
md said so ."1 cannot agree with
ou. mr. smith. 1 ihinr it does re-
lieot u great deal cf credit on those
in shame. because they put rv”
the bulbs in safe keepine.” He adi-
ed \’t "thieves steal the bulb! if
they are left in the c>."'iro'lm."
However, he ordered the lights to
JI brought into the room.
"Ha was a most charming olf-
fomln with greet experience. e
fine litolery sense. a poted autos
and possessed of exceptional abil-
ities," Mr. Bennett mid. 'le wel
even then looking forwld with
organises to the proposed meetini
,with King Alexander became of
the great importance to Iufope of
rgtunsegi Plans for getting his teum
Na;’mm‘;P°Hf’gl1;e¢h¢L;>wnms or the
next mmm. Y agua schedule
The former managu-ig-d1re¢f,°r of
*£8 league declared there would be
te ° “Slums perlodsia day while the
Ham was in Quebec, starting today
uf “£14 he W°\1ld Broup members of
beeth ruins and amateurs trying for
er: 5 0.11 the Boston club, and play-
Wlth the Cubs. Bruins :arm
team in the Canadian American
“er I
°m°l’I‘0W." he said, “the men
will take the ice for a light work-
gkut. In lilies of three they win
B58 down the rink and 51100; at
the Koaler. I will attempt to get my
P13Y0l’B Used to hiifldling the puck
and try to perfect their stickhandling
during the first few days before
1“m¢h1\18 into heavy work.”
A-Skcd whether he thought trades
made by the Bruins this your wuuid
Jlelp- the club any, the new man-
ager said he believed Boston would
have a much improved team when
th’ 99550!! Sets under way. "The
team has lost pep during the last
two YEBTS." he said, "Something
was required to revive interest. I
,believe a player improves at leg,-,-g u
came to Bruins from Montreal Can-
adiensin atrade~for Joe Lamb,
would have a. big season. “I know
J°hnny we11.' he declared, "and I
am almost certain it won't take him
long to become accustomed to work-
1118 with the Bruins! ,
Jean Pusie, colorful defenseman
Who spent last season with ,New
York Rangers, and later with Ion.
don of the Intemational League,
would certainly be seen in 9, B,-um
Jersey and would not be with the
Cubs, Patrick stated. "I brought
him to Boston expressly to play
with the National Hockey League
team. I saw him when he played
011'- We-it. where he was under my
management, and I know he hm;
everything necessary to make a
great major leaguer. He is a speedy
skaicr for a man of his size and
around the nets I think he is one
of the most dangerous player; in
the game. I-ie had an extraordinar-
ily fast and accurate shot and can
Pull a goal-keeper from his nets
With Skill- He may hc u little weuu
on the defensive but I have told
him what to do to correct that. He
is young and probably a 1it¢le'ner-
V°“~’ b¢f0l`€ big crowds. but he still
has plenty of time to learn. I ili-
little bit when he changes clubs." `
tend to use him for penalty shots."
\'Vitness Is
Ch a rged` Wi tli
Setting Fire
(C. P. by Guardlalfii Special Wire)
TRURO. NS., oct. ao-'rho
_ Crowns star witnesssin an arson
g case was himself charged with ars-
gl 13069-y. He was Carson Crowe of
a..t New Annan, N. S., who mtg.
fled 1°-it week against Basil Roy
Roode, charged with starting a fire
that destroyed his mother'a home
at Belmont. N. s. Prosecution or
ficials alleged Crowe’s court testi
mony did not tally with a state.
ment he made to provincial fire
marshall J. A. Rudiland after me
3 fire. Adiournmen-ts were granted in
both cases.
that it would cost so little. f Labor Bidding ternatlonai conferences abroad.
I “NEG MY. Aheom to patcnt it . , Gl‘bV¢ly he told the gathering of
but he did not think it worth while. QIIGGIIS UI11V9I‘Sll.y -W°‘“°“ f’°'“ “H P“’“ °f me Dwi"-
oun: about two years later one of| mdthat !“we are today under the
gramuplmng ,mm ,es ow o a great misfortune in the
“Moped 5 mm" nmmmnmd Sl]lld9lll]S B31' I' Gd loss or the King oi Jusosiaviu. He
sold ii, by gh, ;h°u,,_nd_ -_ described King Alexander as a ruler
Th, nm” Wbushed my c,.,m_ (C- P--By Guardiads Special wire) ,Who was ahead oi' his times; and
m\m,|m¢|°n in iq cwrwpondmm \KIN‘GS'ION~, Ont., oct, 30_..» stated that it was a serious matter
columns ‘nd them or (our months Twenty-four medical students of ,U0 have him cutoff by the attack of
hw, ML Aheam pm into ’__y1?uee2'is ilniversity tonight were |Bn assassin. _
mud, .I htm, from In Amermm nog; nggitylof membership in anicF-epresenting the government of
,mdwt 1,, P,_,_,pmg_ wmch 'med' rem- a 31;? frstemity by the su- Nwldl It I banquet given to the
,mt hs hm "Bd about mvéixetye Co of the Alma Mater so- ogaional Council of Women by .he
3"‘”‘°P"°°° “*°°h“‘°“*» in °| They wer te d i i `subnlJt[liicd il cglmcuhdisilri Gaulle
let,” Bppeumg in the New Yorkof an Studie sen pee pa denia Bennett mprdid met n _cr I. .
Times and asked upon what termsf aghiem I-|852 fggcnigf 1r£5“,i|?;§q?,1;,L¢l overseas' 1: time tonbe pl-Fslelilt rgrixi
f‘u“;°*";‘me‘;_V;>“£° “ll out f°_ academic your. chief Justice Morris George shared with Mrs. Paul
X an h lb BURN Yilhtlibeisman and a junior justice ron- Smith, M.L.A., of Vancouver, Vice-
°" V ° °f ohml- MT- N\¢\m| dared the verdict. lpresident of the National Council,
“nt ' pw" R917. num' th" M! Five members of the Queerrs sen. the main addresses of the evening.
W not plwlns the invention oniioi- football team cannot tune pun in' n
the mlrkst. mm-coileuiaiu games as ii i-¢-f won aio rnaca ii
-- - ,s of the rulin : How Ham _ AS MISSIONARY H
Next-No aroma rim for nim.,mnx_marie,Biii<:‘i1asu,coiih Daliiiilol --- di
and Red Mcflichol. (Canadian Press)
Kidnapper l
Locatecf ~In
_ Springfield O.
(Al. By Gnu-dha’e Special Wire)
, 0.. ®t. I)-
sesreh for the kidnapper of foe.
Aiioe Moll of flbulsviiie was intui-
aified in Ohio tonight following
the 'discovery of his abandoned
automobile here.
Mrs. Edna Dearwester. roaming
houie proprietor. identiilrd a pict-
ure of Tiiomos H. R.obfns_l'~, Jr., as
the men who left the ea: in har|
A it bill paid to her was,
to be pert of me $50.90oi
‘mm mn’ mm "M 'M hu" ei in oi-eat nfimin and
vife'e release. 2
As three persona reporeed to po-
,ifce' chief George Abrle that they
,had eesn Robinson in Springfield
,dale zooming. extra p~l1~: were or-,
t to cheek every roomingi
ii
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mrrlationebetweqllatweooan-
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the city. |
Dblltive Ebllison still H
ein-inefield." neu uid.
ss
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| "nicht called upon the National
| '|Council of Women to “stand fum
`PERlEY PLEADS
FUR PEAEE AND
_ DIS ARMAMENT
(C. P. By Gum-dia.n’s Spd.-,|31 win;
_ o'rAwA, oct. zo-slr George
'Per1ey. “Gillis Prime Minister, last
ik¢€P UD your work for peace and
disarmament.”
, “I ask you ladies-I implore you..
to go on working for this much de-
|su-ed objective, disarmament." said
the gray-haired statesman who has
represented Canada repeatedly at in-
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mount of dough.
There is a vast variety of proteins
,and yet, when digested, they all
:break down into twenty-two con-
stituent fragments, or amino-acids.
Proteins have ‘not all the same
nutritional value, because they do
not all contain the same number or
quantity of amino-acids. A combin-
ation of proteins in the diet is best
because it ensures to the body a
jsupply of all amino-acids from which
sto build up, repair and provide fm
‘the growth of body tissues.
sugars and starches are transformed
The many kinds of carbohydrates.
by digestion into one-glucose. Glu-
cose is the real energy food of the
body, being the one sugar fou.nd in
the blood. There are several kinds
of fats found in food. Through di-
gestion, these are converted into
glycerine and fatty acids. The body
possesses, to a limited extent, the
power to change fat into sugar, and
starch or sugar into fat; evidence of
iflis is given by those who eat too
freely of sugars and starches.
It is evident then that the tissues
of the body can be properly 1'\0\11'l5h‘
ed only if the process oi' digestion is
in proper operation, but no matte!
how perfect digestion may be- it
cannot provide the materials needed
by the body unless the right kinds
and amounts of foods are taken.
Fail To Prove _
There are many different ikinds of
patch today from Toront th t in
glfdafkfnwuds o\P°“, C connection with the otiagvu i-iydro ORANGE BIv»<33§<;M:B0UT “CK woman is mmm
fats, proteins, certain minerals and €h(;mnr:§§1g§’tt:fl,‘1,;°r;i;'at° myiiuogs ._ To DEFEND 'M651
:1°;ae§‘p0'§sl},i,ep‘£°;§§§r;l;n‘z§g";‘:_t1;’:zyif grio. as ad millionaire, as 80 years bl Y?§3{ia?§¢:?f1§` e (By 'Ihe (xnsdian Plus)
rs- n“°“ ".s”r..°‘.‘° dir; ”f=»‘l"-”f»»-“”“ "°’“ »» mn of wh. ww- yi:--.rhrutsmra
ve ces. e ea n s .. ‘ " _
come into contact with these enzy- cep?°t‘ga,f°¥1‘;‘;l;“ £5 ;i““%ft&meT°x‘ 3° t§’,spl5ae’;;‘g’r;5 3\°;seb“gé’gesg;’X;‘s» hurst to the Bombay 108#-illatlve
mes 1” me "‘°““‘» ‘md they "° “he” partisan- that alas I dm notre may appear in unexpected Places wmcu by mmmtma nsliizlrlgeé
exposed to awhole series of ferments uom,,_e.’tha, 'tha_,,,‘k goodness I am one recent brde made an uma, 011 the governrngnt gy” . B., rr;
in their passagcel through the discs- not 80 ,Cams 5, age and that i have picture as she walked to the altar ggrtg; gg X'dgm;,'Bm bmi
tive tract. Ea enzyme is a spec- ’ Y
iailst, doing one thing only and do- Eggfeprggnt zhgolgzrmogomgnéeynpne fggfggseagé *£58 ”;§§;“°;1v;r;'“fm‘£f before the House for the firsmcac-
mg” Wen' The enzyme possesses an or any other government duced in her costume .Her head- mg'
unmmny p°Werl'° make mme masses “I1 you refer up the suiur-ies of the dress was a. Juliet cap of fine old Hmdu laws’ and Mr' Acmekafj
do things; it is like the little hit or omwa Hydro Cmmmsion that Pom, ,we ,D the back 0, meh A gtdvégibyétnbgepwmgggh 'rlhggybehgn
t hi h 1 e the - ’ ’ »
”°‘” "' ° °"' "" ”“” ” 1* 'mm :ir .“.:;l..;°”.:":f2:d. S:.°...'::.§: »~m»»-d by »-»~ -d 1-
0 “If gglilrefer to the foci; than 1 around the high neck gof her ivory thaaéhey :ge mu of na'w,;."9°°,.f,?
women w -
was chairman of the Ontario Royal Satin i!U°m~ aésemed H-_fvhe £1 before ghggjqousd
'Commission on social welfare, I did Another fashionable bride of the Wu nhne to mtenem Wm.; th,
not get any salary, and I paid my early fall chose 3 cloth of silver hu of d he though,
wh v iiedi white tulle 'rho “K “"'"‘°“' °“
° 9 “ th vernmerit in older io pro-
own expenses during the your the g . . a so ,
commission was at work. 'lilo gov- full skirt ended in a volilrriirgoig ted them’ ,mum have naminned
0
emment gave us an appropriation train. A fitted bodice and s
for expenses, but I returned my puffed sleeves gill/6 B Period H0159
share of that to the government, to the chess. Her old-fashioned
"All rules have exceptions. It mitts of tulle with deep cuffs shir-
would be impolite in me to insinu- red above the elbows reached to
‘sto that when the pscluilst said ui the sleeves.
the Bible that “all men are liars" There are any number of period
he meant to include even a Premier gowns which make picturesque
of Ontario. If I wanted to lrisinuaw wedding attire. Extremely popular
anything as regards your veracity, I are_ the Dante-esquekpr monastgry
d e
would be polite enough to merely
remark what was once said of an-
other public man that he was in the
habit of being guilty of terminolo-
'statements made by the Premier in
ection campaign which he said were
inaccurate and which the Premier
had never troubled to correct or
withdraw.
Allegecf Court
-i e course
I
Stand` Trial
(C. P. B Guardiarvs Special Wire)
. l ST, J0iHjN’S, Nf1d_, Ogg 20_(C_ a strong squad could be assem
Fraud a rge P. cablei-Accused of listing in io represent this city in the com-
Twillingate Court, Melvin Jnmes
. Btirrett suggested to commission
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the making Ol’ b00ks, is the tite r J. M. Godfrey today.
of I. volume by Miss Margaret G
Wrong, just published.
Miss Wrong is secretary of the
International Couunission on Chris-
tian Literature ii Africa, with
headquarters in Landon, and has
won a leading place in the world
missionary movement. She is a
daughter of Prof. G. M. Wrong.
and a granddaughter of Rt. lion.
Edward Blake. Previous to her
preeimt appointment she was see-
rotary of the Btudent Movement of
the University of Torcrlio, Dean of
Wornervs Work and Lecturer in
Hisfcrj' and English. Lat/er she be-
corne one of the Student World
Federation cemeteries in Europe,
and was associated with the British
Student Movement and has been
'ri close touch with li/"salon Board
wersorm
North America, also with various
int'~r~t'r\ria] groups.
Tri 1”". when the Bureau of Af-
r'¢--- Cliri:t""\ Literature was
fcrr";'. Misa Wrong was nominated
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(C. P. By Guardien’e Special WIN
TULSA. OHM Oct. 20-"YW
are charged-hlci-with being
drunk-hui Are r»¢-hi°i-
guilty?" queried Judge A. A.
Hatch today while hangers-on
and officials alike tried to
lnother their-` grins.
Toeliany Gaynor, the ace/med,
stared, unused, at the 3165*.
then replied, "Guilty, Your
Honor.”
“Seven dollars-hici-and
meta-hlei” Judge Hatch or-
dered and turned to the new
laughing groupe in the couri-
mom. '
"My wlfe fu out of town and
I mise her cooking,” he ex-
ncrctcry, This bureau is slmpori-
ed by boards in Great Britain.
C-nude and the United states.
plaincd. "I assure ycu-h|c!-
my hlceups are eniirely-hlci-
legitimate.”
Case Dismissed
Your Honour i
l
(By D, E. Bur-riti. Canadian Press ‘and Allan Burt were committed io- Bob Gamble, si forward who for-
Smn wl-ner, day to stand trial in Supreme Court, merly played with Toronto Marl-
(C_ P. By Gnardian‘s Special Wire) ,despite the assertion of Magistrate boros, and Cameron, sub-goalie for
TORONTO, Oct. 20-Evidence F, Roberts, in whose court the dis- Halifax Wolverines last season, are
gubmitted during a three- day in- turbance occurred, that he could coming here to try for a place on
qmry mm charges mvoivmg un- not identiify the accused among the the team.
ouncement oi' a dividend reduc- T10t9rS- I Louis St. Denis_ former Ottawn
on on the capital stock of Teck- Si! Others pleaded Kililty of riot- Montiig-nard goalie, Tag Miller and
ughes gold mines has failed to illg at the same time and were re- 'I‘omm_v Mc`Inciil_v_ of last year's
sem” my uffenm under the 011.. manded for sentence. The trouble Ottawa Shnmmck “mm which
tario Securities and Frauds Pre- t0C¢i-2°-1“f<>n the -'-
New Players l I/V111 Lend Japan Seeks Recognition
soy 'l .1 '.i7(§{fyi 1 °°
,Ej§,,S,fAg0 C919, To Boston Br,”-ns ,,,/, _ i ' Of Parity At Naval Parley
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Quluaaac, oct, 2c_1,, _ - vc ° - ny mu-old P. nnmuui, 'rho au-ss delegations stand mutu-
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It is H kn th OTTAWA, Oct. 20-.asserting he she shows her hand in tri-power assurances with Sir John Simon and
to uvefgat it 131%, sgtgglferxgligtfgf had never drawn a dollar from the conversations here, the Associated Sir Bolton Eyres-Mansell, nf tha
derstood why eating makes us uve. Ontarioi Government or any other Press learned authoritatively today. British delegation, yesterday, and
Au me foods which enter the stom_ government in his life, P. D. Ross, If the other two nations agree to similar pledges passed among th(
,wh vm the mouth so mmugh the dismissed member of the omiwu tlfe_princlple, however, itwesexpec- Americans and the Japanese, Ad-
process of digestion' during which Hydro Commission ,today issued an ted the Japanese would be willing to miral Isoroku Yamauloto and Am-
they are broken down into mek, sinh open let.er to Premier Mitchell Hep- accept much less than actual ton- bassador Tsimeo Matsudaira, when
ple wnsmumt mrm ,nas makes ,t burn of Ontario. Mr. Ross was ans- nagc equality. I they met today.
possible mr the ,Gods ta be absorbed Llering references to himself made That would be Japans way ‘of get; 'I'he Japanese also have conferred
mm the blood stream' and so be cap y the Premier in an interview at ting rid of the rankling word ‘ratlo, with the British representatives, and
fied to the tmsues of the body where '1‘°l’0DtQ today- the sore point that led Nippon to its it was understood thot their talk,
mey are ,md 10,. energy growm or letter follows in part: decision to denounce the Washing- 4 too, involved like promises.
’ ' D68-1° MT- Hel-lburni ton and london naval treaties.
repair" "I note in a Canadian Press des- , ,_ 3
gowns with cowl nec ace an
waistline defined with a heavy silk-
ien rope, knotted at the side or
front.
gical inexactitudes." The princes; gown is repeating
Mr. Ross then went on to review its success this season for bridal ,
wear. Adaptable to almost any
' h 0; the recent ontui-10 ei- type of woman, it lends the bi-ide i
.
more stateliness than many styles.
Promising Talent
With Sen ators
ray of talent that tumed out for
the opening practice of Ottawa
Senators of the Montreal Senior
Group, Quebec Amateur Hockey
Association, hare it would appear
bled
ing campaign.
of the training grind yesterday.
l Agroundl Off l
Heligoland.
(A.P. By Gnardi.an's Special Wire)i
, HELIGOLAN'D. Germany, Oct. 20
|’I‘he United States freighter Topa
i'Ilopa. carrying a cargo of cotton to
Demerhaven, ran aground at full
speed today several miles oi( the.
east cliff of Heligoland.
Hopes of salvaging the vessel be-
came dim tonight as water rush-
ed in through holes in the side.
Tilgs hastened to remove as much
‘as possible of the cargo, with the
crew of 36 remaining on board and
assisting in the work.
The Tops Tops. 5.356 tons, own-
ed bythe Watennan Steamship
icorp. of Mobile, Ala., sailed from
Mpbllo Styli. 30 and called at Wil-
l F reigh ter _
a. Hindu woman to .sto-nd `ll‘D f0'l'
these rights Un the floor ‘df the
House. His final point in opposing
the bill was that the Hindu law or-
iginnalily did not recognize prgprety
at .
When the first reading woe oar-
ried there was a cry that it had
been carried by lie Muslim.. vote.
That was not so. 'I'here were 21 for
the “ayes” and 15 for the ‘*noes."
Four Muslim members voted for
the "eyes" and one for the “rioes."
which left 16 non-Muslims against
14. The govemment members did
not vote.
OLD BOYS FBAR
WOMAN TEACHER
(Canadian Prom)
SYIINEY, Australia, Oct. 20-
Somo excited discussion is takiii|
place among "old boys" of Sydney’s
high schools. They don't like to
hear that women are teaching in
boys' high schools.
They regarded the retention of
what they designated as "ciss_v"
conditions as calculated to hobbie
the advancement of the lads who
upon entering a high school regard
themselves not as boys but as
"young men.",They need steeling,
not softening, and it is contended
that men teachers are essential for
that task.
Sympathy is not lacking for the
women teachers. however. The de-
partment may not be swayed- by
the expressions of public opinion
so far as they have had publicity.
but in view of the campaign of
recent years against married wo-
men teachers anythlng that touch-
` es the sex in regard to the higher
work of the department is likely
to have more attention than they
1 desire.
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A Few Questions
Everyone should know the
annverl to these question!-
Are my eyes really efficient?
Ars they normal or near it?
Are they strained? What error
or errors of vision have 1! Do
l overwork my eyes? Do I glvo
them the care their import-
ance demands? Should I have
them examined and receive
the aid they may be found to
need.
E. F. llllT0|lESO|l
0fl'0ll'l'lll’l‘
lmington. N.'.=__ rn its wily to Ger-
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