' v shill“ 09$? roost in battery value. satisfaction. The one I am using at present—- a 45-volt small size—has been in use for just over seven months, ancl working three valves, is still going strong.” _ “The year's noteworthy achieve- ment in radio enjoyment and econ- omy is the Burgess ‘.'Super B" Battery. "Super B” No. 22308 is a me- dium size heavy-duty 45-volt bat- tery, for general, all-around use. "Super B” No. 21308 is the largest size Burgess heavy-duty 45- volt battery, made especially for heavy-current consuming sets. These two "Super B" Batteries answer practically all radio secre- quirernents. hrome Chrome is n preservative that filiards power wlien your Burgess Battery is not in use. Burgess en- gineers solved the secret of util- iiihg it in battery construction. It is a patented feature that justi- fies the preference of thousands fur’ Burgess Batteries f or all purposes. BURGESS BATTERY @. . Nilpra Falls, Ont. Saint Offices: TOPlIIINI,.\_IOIIll'Qil|,Ni.-|l|IllI .IiURGE§lH DRY (‘l-ILLS LIXIITICII. - Winnipeg, Minn. Ell-cl Oillceu: Calgary u/ul Vmumnvr-r. BURGESS tisuren " Arrenirsi HIDES Bring or ship us your "l" __ sTjrlE v experience of Burgess user is‘ of interest to everyone who seeks the ut- "I have been using Burgess Batteries since taking on the game over twelve months ago, ‘ . and they have given every i ‘Ottawa were more pressing than the becoming a nuisance‘ The gmiii; foi- "FF?!" ways is beset with sunliry flcultiea. -Tl'i0tc la either teiria I snow or toolliilé hi" Q1‘ . theioons, or both u» much too little one ii long journey with e botloedrawn which! {on} (in ailvnnco) @505‘ ‘nmw “n” morning (lfvillbi llfl) Ill M? you ‘(In Minus) delivered . l _ t Prealdelih-W- chum s. lnLlro. rioo-rmlaunt-J. n. ism-am. flggyqflrfl-LIOII- Col. I). Lllncliinnan, l). B’. 0. {fr Editor nml uuann-J- R- Burl-H.- hml"! |"¢"'¥°"""- ‘L uml“ 1 mould Dive b0“? Billie Plflllllil-‘ionl » fol-keepingscmailililiniieaor’ ' of the hwgya open WliBUl0fl*V0hl0l&vdlll'iIlI the present v 1 winter by means of aziowplowé pro- ‘ polled mo‘ . rrnieiullasth‘ THE orrnwn DELEGATION ‘through perloual solicitation: lzieqowhm zvmnmlzmm but ibww”: members of the Gyro Club w o..n ' —-'-' . . i ed to by many formers. Jrhe farm- "Wlaws "MM whims W’ 0mm!“ B“ °"°” era complain that the nlowplows ‘Ottowfl m“ Week» ‘memlbly m §oeiety in the campaign. i188 yield“, leave but a thin cruatiof snow on eiihneetlon with the new m’ ‘my better results than were realized infho mdvvywhloh melt-s qulokly in‘ steamer. B-ro returning, llllwrdmg w last years canvas. It‘ u; hoPed imbibe warm “mm” M wrlyiksprm’ ~ v lleaving the ground bare. while at pros» dwllowhts- ""11 Pmsed "mhresults in other nor“ °* ‘h’ Pmv-lthe same time there ls abundant their reception and the results of m“ M“ be gammy. uiisiacmi-yi ouygsnowon “nplowed connecting roads their visit." » What the results shall Maple have always been Bonomlli llllfor good sledding and far too much be h“. not ye: been aimouncedJmBt-Lers pertaining w the pubiic ‘Kai-NO!’ wheeling. This winter's experi. o he Railways in response to the rePhesr of all, thitloi public health, we feel from country roads.‘ . entatlons made by FY0101" Saunders sure that all will rise to theioccas- . and associates, was an assurance ion and‘ do their best. The need is sidbmim Jncouii". 1.5“, when that the matter would be examined great; the fund now belll! Wllolleihthere are many cars running ought into by experts of the dellhftmenl 1s to be used in the flshi osolruilm l” Pmvlded Y“ "m! "FY0111?! Canadian National Rfllhytuberculosis, and every dollar so ‘m f°°t' Flms “eed h“ “m? bu“ and the i . d provided for in our province except WWS- __ 4 i . usewwm count’ Every ‘Etta an ito a. very limited extent. Wherefore The delegates, aiJPB-femly- a" m‘ package that, goes out at Christmas me poor lwdestflan seeks me ca“ itul-ning WW1 1°55 mmmmdlln than 5M0“ be" l‘ m0 cm” Sear” evl’ llageway for smooth walking, and a their own official organ l-°5$eSSe-'ldflli18 that U18 . P001910 "0 "Wm"! word of caution to such persons may before may left for. Ottawa. In its mousiy behind the movement. not be amiss. As an exchange puts issue of November 30th‘ the Govern- ietiis 3:12:12! xlailiilleiiytliee vinrfiiigtdznaziiliilsis ‘mm orgim announced' side of the roild for them to be on fTheipaulot ‘Si’??? mlflirmpofstll‘ is the right-hand side. Pedestrians iii); rigwstsittelealiiizxi‘ areepnearing should always face the oncoming completion. These Dlntlklls “P50; traffic. They can then see a 08.1‘ yide f0l‘ a IHIQBI‘ 0°“ df with approaching and anticipate to some‘ Pm“ Edward m“ ' th torlst intends to considerably greater car can-y- exwnli Whit 6 m0 lug capacity; and also so con- do and govern themseIvE accord- structed that automobiles may may‘), ‘ - be driven right onto the augivll-l I _ mobile deck under their o v “his or persons operating ‘motor powen cars in Boston while under the in- fluence of liquor last week resulted “The new boat will be maz- niflcently appointed with every in 121 convictions. 58 less than the previous week. District courts sent possible modern accommodation for the comfort and convenience 13 to jail and two went from Su- perior courts. One hundred‘ and of passengers. She will also b6 much longer than .the Prose!" boat and will have the advan- thirty-seven were taken away for driving after drinking intoxlcatln! liquor. S0 says The Boston Globe. tage of being an oil burner. and ‘the latest in machinery for all A _rather_ bad record for ‘a’ city un- der prohibition. FRiDhY. DECEMBER 1. 192s who -{O-}"r't—“' l l] . v OUR FISHERIES | EOENT statistics show a gratify- » ,ing outlook in the“ fisheries of yltijiis Province. While it ls said the ‘returns vary but little during the lpast fifty years it must be remem- Ilbered that early in that ‘period the value of the oyster fisheries was many times greater than it has been in the last few years, so that there , must be a‘ very perceptible increase in other lixlesI The smelt fisheries for instance. amounted last year t $179,232, while lobsters reached total value of season. ' Deputy Minister Found. who is thoroughly acquainted with fishing conditions around the‘ Island, has ' ‘Ptesidvent Vcooiiii“ '1,“ dgllvgrgd made a. promising beginning, espec-‘his flnal message to Congress while lallyirl rehabilitating the oyster ln- hls 5110005503 Mr- Hwve" l5 °n his . < ~ " ‘ he ._ I m h_ way to make friendly visits to t dustry, and the value of t s fis Inumemus south America? r52“? 1r this information is correct, then ery will undoubtedly increase as im mic, aim not emii-eiy by m- the Premier and his associates, who more around ls cleared in tho differ-lenient, s. fleet of 14s great Ameri- iei-t i-oi- Ottawa on the fgnowlng day, ent oyster areas throughout the cantswzsigs "will vlsiit theiilzsifi: ' m l‘ C8,. - were wasting their time and that of Province Our fisheries are We" 1”” “ ° , _ dust a. little reminder to the Nicar- the Federal Minister whom they worth ohoourhams. and ooh be moot gum‘ Columbia“; chmans’ A,“ fast and powerful passenflfl‘ boats. The new steamer will also be constructed along the latest‘ ‘I improvements for ice-breaking and ice-battling purposes. _In every way that requirements are possible and which modern science has discovered for a. steamer of thlsltind, all may‘ - rest assured will be incorporated into the forthcoming boat." interviewed on the subject for sev- Very much more Valuable ma” they gentinlans, Ecuadorians, _ and an“ houm “To aim refined goid oi- are at-"present. Patagonians that v it might lze ,, i t h k _ —-——-¢o>—>—-- ' prudent to be very respec - paint the lily. accord m; o S a es MISTAKE" KINDNBSS m] to the dmmgmshed ma? peare, “ls wasteful and ridiculous‘ v Hate 1mm the North when he comes "mesh" ' OMPLAINTB from various sources tovislt them. Not that ‘ivn. Hoover . , , It is possible that time other rég- have rammed The Guardian that is at all disposed to threaten the ' hichWook these gentlemen to iii-en i is i lull“ Amflcam» 01' m" "my Wm sons w ' begging by ch“ on me 5 we s fear any present bombardment from the 16-inch guns oLhis battleships. C" ‘my PY°1°°h ""1 "mt m” M‘ this hos primarily with the parent-t» He will smile upon thenrenil a little tor was but o pretext .101‘ "r81"! a but much mischief is otteh ache hyhter Just show them that in an hour claim which some of them had more idndiy disposed mm and women who ho oould blow "one oi their lorsosi at henrt- The fourth iudso-lhlv. 10* yield lie the solicitations of little 2”“ m“ ‘mlth°'°°“' Th“ "m instance It is an ppen secret that ones Other youngsters ceelng’ the no doubt be impressive visitation‘ Premier Saunders himself would wil- sucoess- of the easy money-making lingly exchange the quarter-deck 0f scheme, take a hand in it on their ' the ship of‘ state in these stormy own account, and thus the evil pro- tl f th r atmos here oi r s It i mist ken kindness being chased over the fairway by m“ °r e serene p 3 e 535' 5 a 9' Iday, and open-air skating under a the judiciary, and that his party which prompts the indiscriminate m“ moon induiged in a; night The would not be averse to exchanging giving of pennies to every child whciEdmontbn Journal of recent date The cold dip in the Northwest seems to have been of brief dura- tion and later news tells of golf balls calfskina, lamb and ‘ pelts, ‘and receive lop market value. o Boneless Horsemeat We can supply boneless horsemen In ceriood loie or less. Write or ‘phone us for price. ~ ISLAND com) STORAGE 00., i; v ' . ‘Calif. 9:60., pf‘, Strut ' fallen, cits-gnu ‘on Sales ihyi-"iyl l him for another captain. Be this as asks for them on the street. Not one :31“ it] 3"’ "milder"! autumn theY t t . it may. the ludSbshiP appears to in ten who make such a plea needsdxfgitwxlapam wxgrgggilfeszxfgssi have been more of an ice-breaker the money; bukthe‘ habit grows by ed lanai no“ and skatmgiare not than the proposedcar ferry. Of other being yielded to. Al sound repri- usually contempo any sports, but the matters, requiring attention, such as mand wouldbe a much more charit- 001001118010" BPDBBTB l0 b8 WOFRlIlG ‘not to-be outdone, 'mal edwh ing of the Murray Harbor Railway, occasio lB. Begging not infrequently”! thunderstorm last Mgggay ‘we the request of the mail contractors may lead to thieving, for easy money‘ A for the abolition of the tendcr ays- is always dansorous. to old and‘ 15" "m" Th".""°°" believes that tern and the plyment on a. milewé Youn! alike. The old sawz- “Thoma? ma“ M Nflilm“ l‘ ‘mm’ mm‘? The Ohm-lo Iilovoln- ., the provincial subsidies, the widen- able gifito a boy or girl on such “n “gm l" Mbem‘ And “T0000, . you-i» W-Biriqiinliiflb. y; ' ‘now wA-riza antes; '0 r ' ' no o the t you. ve noticed 1n an ,,jn young gr 501m 0H8 olilo. isithat constipation is present practically from the be. inning. - ." » As you know." most.) ailments, accompanied: by a-l-ieel in» ‘ ' ture, fever as it is called, because. thisheat is needed to fight the iii- vader. , ' ‘ This~heilt must be removed from the body and this‘ is done‘ by the blood carrying it to the surface of tho, body. to the skin, where it is re- moved in the form of perspiration. Naturally the blood needs a. lot .0! water in order to remove "this heat, andtakes it from every part of the body. ' ' l And as most ad the waste matter in intestine is made up of water, therefore it takes most of this, leav- lngthls waste in a. dry hard condi- tion. v This in turn makes it hard for the intestinal muscles to move it along, and hence there is constipation. You ‘ooh readily see therefore that more water is needed in the system and these feverish individuals want and need plenty of water. Your physicians will likely pre- scribe Epsom salts for these condi- ions because the salts are of such composition that the system can- not extract the water from them, and they must make the waste mat- ter more fluid, so that it can be ex- pelled down the intestine and out of tile body by the muscular action of the i tsstlnal walls. F ther. Epsom salts has the pow- er to drawillqulds from the blood. and thus ln‘- addition to supplying moisture to the waste matter, made dry by the fever, it takes some of the poisonous matter that is causing the fever, out of the blood. | So that the idea of drinking plenty of water daily ls based upon good sense. It will help to prevent consti-l potion. I have spoken before about how the diluting of the blood wlthvpienty Bf‘ water enabled the kidneys to separ- ate the poisons from the blood more readily. Therefore most of us, even when well; would be wise to drink one or two glasses of xvatcr between meals; in addition to that taken at mealtime. O-§O-6 6-04 Household Scrapbook '_ i. By Roberta.‘ Lee +olo+o++w ro-oaa-oov-M-ww-n ‘ Bums iApplyi a. paste oi" common baking soda and water to burns, or scrape a raw potato and apply as a poul- To remove hard putty, pass a. hot iron over it. This softens tne putty, which can then be removed very easily. ' I Parsley To keep parsley fresh placeylt in a. Mason Jar. Put the lid on securely and keep it 1n a cool place. {ma- 1-“ +e Daily Ijessons . in English ‘Q4-O,§-O~O-Q fQO-O-Ou . l WORDS OF'I'EN MISUBED: -Do not say, "We have proof of this Ac WcH I” QDIRKTAROUEl "Eur-MEWS . oh the mllll a u basis, the resolutifina passed by the pennies I eumod are the blsseot to ii 0n ° m a 5”“ m” , n 0°10!- Thil moves ‘rite Toronto various Boards _ of Trade on the hlo- holds shod in tho we of 111cm» tel-emu: that "the wonder is maid, aw" no mention i, mm}, in children. In Anyicaae, begging by how it manages to issue for that m, PM, 4996mm, w, imi, how- children on the ih-eets o should -be ""91 "l9 ml‘ amount o! useless in. evol- that these have been attended illwourosed both buy nomnis and by gm“ s‘? ""01" newspaper of- "’ ~' ' uarenotthhnbro to, and that the delegation will re-fhm "l" m Iélioitod- i I who mg,“ imumfa turn with something bemu- than 7“'-r""">°~—-—— quite superior to mere newg ' . l nonmetal. 1s - “P” polite assurances of careful eohsider- ‘ , in“ » r ‘ l liflon by the Ministers oohoerhsd- A! The success anew nruhswleii n. Hits-hive retimi- for the cal- ferry, the truth evidently pogawlimiihit “i; iii, 30y" win“; ed from Ottawa well ‘pleased Mug, is that the ‘plans are no further. ‘q§,h‘*‘ mauwlwml a inception accorded 1.11am, u; u’ vanoda than when, fortunately. they relics; on m, o, m. am iai ‘twin-um 2'41»: were held upiot‘ the request of the‘ gwmmmg $5,, gvimmi, "i my, W“ an‘ M ‘I hm ‘m; Board of Trade because they werelpggfliifi-Qmg. ‘ ‘ i”, "mi u” magnet Wm bailed the needs oi the , ______ and the vessel delivered ready tori ohm moi lie-something mule 01301011911! public ..* sensation»: an orhititologut‘ that l"??? Iljihu autumn»- the dele- n. . i a: bnnimns sun-s» ~ e um mp ‘bulging mm‘ their -'“°' m‘ m . ' ‘ --- . throat! Many-rig digs‘ . iu-oi-ii-i- i» o... ...-.......... ......:.....t.~:s.n~r . fl ._*l'",'"0-l finite-u; nil-us; of the ‘ ,- u. in- aliowyouiirghiid Buffer . n‘ u I m otfyfou’ w‘ ., MA .SYBU? °FTQETAR 'll> (gone twat: on. AND~ i. Henderson fiiCudimorei" V iwttl-"xgl ..../,, -. -- *yy_e Lu Lounging Robes Men's Velvet Lounging Robes in black ., and yhitepalsu- , lvlistlygQluster ’ spot effects, something entirelyjdifferent. See them,.—-$11B. 1 i,“ , i , . .Menfg-"Bro”c‘ v , fliiliilliquilgl '_,;~Rohes in rich, wérmcoloilin s, black satin trim- med.——$15-.00 and 311.. y _ A .Men’si W001 Loilfigmg 130009 in V013’ smart patterns. comfy. W§¥1l1>_$12-00. $16.50. $18.00. $25110- ~ l o '~ B on Cloth Dressing Gowns, in alit/[tilzicstivgacpatternsq-QQ~00. . 0-00. and$12-0°' f - " * i’ y House Coats. _ Silk House Coats in many shades of rich’ brocades and jaqquarrl patterns, black satin trinlmed-.-$_jl0._Q0, $12.00 and $13.50. " o * 'Y* " Brown ‘and’ Dark Navy Velvet House Coats, very smart, priced at $10.00. i s v i ' ' y ‘ . , English Wool HouseCoats in either plainor fancy pat- t'erns.—~$9.00. $10-00. $12-00 , i ' ' 1 . , - i y I wsn:=""¢-;t.,- ' Leather Club Bags and Suit i ases Brown Leather Club Bags, real‘ cowhide,‘ leather lined. ' $10.00. $12.50. $15.00. $18.00. $20 00. _ ‘ _ Black Leather Club Bags, leather llneo, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00. $18.00. = ' . Brown Leather Suit Cases, with or without straps. $12.00. $13.50. $1s.o0.$1a.0o. o - ~ _ ' Black Enamel SultCases $4.00 to $9.00. Black Enamel Wardrobe Suitcases, Migrator style, — $10.00; also Black Seal effect, Migrator svtyl¢.*-1f,$13=00-' 1 ' Ladies’ Travelling Sets, Hat Box alidSmii-ll Suit Case fl to match, in tan and blue shades,fi$12'.‘O0 td WARDROBE rRuNlks.,$3o .ANl5}il4ilIY- STEAMER TRUNKs,,$,1_Qjfllli - MEN'S “WEAR _ N‘. being correct." Say, "that this is increase our vocabulary by correct." T OFTEN MIQPRDNOUNCEDZ v petus; l as in "him," e as in "lne," tlous; puncillious. u as in "us," accent after the m. OFTEN MISSPELLED: tice. late; note tile double n and the ll. Judge Darington at Wnndsworth Ccnunercial aviation lines have ‘ SYNONYMS: dedicate, collsecrate, County Court, Eng and, recently just been opened between Rome and Pu"! dovoio- ruled that it was gainst public Milan, Genoa mid" Barcelona, and - WORD STUDY: three times and it is yours." Let us an automobile. master- Announcement of the Italian Gov- - ing one.wo1'd each day, Today's ernmentk plan for a,$400.000,000 a im- word: BCRUPUBOUS; carefulfciili- land reclamation. scheme has been 4 i “It was arrayed enthusiastically received by ..,the , with scrupulous ncntness." people. ‘ ~~10>~~ - annihi- “Use o. word safety for a one-eyed man to rlrivclRome and Tripoli. ' ‘ w) b ' blame‘ Efwflldk V-‘C v. . . , Arrange now for h liiolste gifts for home we: homef Ask "Inga?