sir Alan Bohham, British airman. who was knighted In recognl tlon of his 28.000 mile flight to Aus- ||; and backflin shown in his first photo ‘following reunion with his ‘wife and child. an t0 Prevent Err-Kaiser's Return _ ;DRlLl.\l. ‘Oct. 26.-—AllllOllKll high clals have stated that the gov- nieut will not permit the return rho former ‘German Emperor. liam. the president oi‘ the iReicli- g, Dr. Paul Loebe declared in nu i-vleu‘. as told in the Boerseu rier. that the ‘Social Democrats determined to ‘propose in the ghstag. that some definite steps miter! w preclude. the. return of former monarch after July. en the present law exiliug the lienzollerns expires. r, Loebe said the Social Deiiio- ts were convinced that the ex-‘ sei~‘s return would cause vio- tiuleruul disturbances. as wcll international complications. It is out oi the question," lie ed. “that an ex-inonarch who at moment of collapse deserted country and people leaving the I'll of reconstruction to others. w should he allowed suddcnly to b up again. ‘His advent would resent a black day in the eoiiu- ‘s annals, leading to incalcul- le consequences." -—--¢o>-i- ME ESSENTIALS OF WIN- TER EGG PRODUCTION. (Experimental Farms Note.) Viiuer e58 production is one oi - branches of poultry woik that pends upon a number of very eiiiial requirements before pro- llli‘. returns can be expected. elir-st reqiiiieiiicii-t is iii-c poss- fou of strong, li rdy, vigorous IIQIII- from a heavy laying-strain. ‘ purists must have been hatch- eaily, kept separate from the I stock during the summer, 0nd cu every possible opportunity grow and develop to maturity lore the cold weather comcs in o fall ot‘ ‘the year. According tests conducted at ‘the Lennox- lie Experimental Farm, for n por- d of yeairs. it is qul-ie evident at. chicks oi llic general purpose ecdn must bc hatched during the onlh of April, it‘ the pallets are pet-ted ‘to be well developed for d production during ‘the winter nths. Not only must the lcks have’ been hatchet] early, t they must be given good care rearing. a good clean grass nge. n good growing fflltltlil of lllr‘, available on every farm. d plenty of ‘fresh water at all es‘. -T-he pallets should also selected‘ _and housed in ‘their rmanent whiter quarters early October. in order to allow them e to become accustomed ‘to eir new quarters before produc- n commences. Allow at least 8 square feet of floor space por rd. A good poultry house ls s that is free from tlraugih-ts and inpness. we'll lighted and kept the best state oi’ sanitation. The other essentials in the pro- cioii of winter eggs are good d. intelligent feeding and pleii~ of suitable exercise for the ck. ‘Good food means a ration staining ‘one right kind of nu- ents in the right proportions for e maintenance of body and the duction of eggs. intelligent Iidy of the method of feeding is most as essential as the selec- ii of proper food. Feeding the ole grain ration in a straw ll-t- 1‘ ‘twice per day. will provide me of ‘the exercise necessary, liiic a hopper containing the 8111 ration fed. The one in "no must study the condition hi; flock, and use good judg- ent in all the phases of care. as erv flock cannot be fed in exact- illlc some way. To sum up. en. tho essentials in winter egg itiiotioii are: Well matured pallets of a. good vim: sltrain. Pallets reared the miner months. *7“ A "Wiper egg producing -ratiou. midlllirsnt, methodflused lll oar- g for the flock. ' me Malia-r; l‘ru really afraid our non 11")‘- ili- persuades his llitio slutor ' 111- all hln‘ vrork. Father: buy?‘ |llli_\-_ y. For» GOITIIE- "n on lethal sdl _ well durl That's ext-entire n re 'l"-'i n x ° 0 ll 0 Two-Iii by mil our emit]. ‘llllld Herbal Dispenser! . . . ._ . [Fl uilt To Crash iDam B ' In Test Theory ‘Medical Women t Graduates Have Opportunities ...Z‘i“t‘ii§_.°i.€?";..3fi2.§“$3123.12 ,have been wwzrstetl in the con-struc- ILONIDON, Oct. 27.—-The outlook tion of ‘hydro-electric dame and for women medical students oi the thin, exflvt 111110 on the 1111101110 01 present day is far from gloomy. stress and ‘strain will enable eli- Tho number of students entering glneers to avoid wast, a series of the London (Royal Free Hospital) tests is being made ‘on the Steven- Scliool of Medicine for Women has son Creek experimental (lam 62 this year exceeded the average miles east of Fresno. number 0t‘ entrants iii pi'e-\vai'_ The test-s, by the United States years. . and the women who ‘have bureau oi standards, are attracting graduated in the last three years attention of engineers throughout have not been lacking either in the world. initiative or in opportunities for employment. These statements were made at. . the opening 0i the whiter" term by Thu dnm_ sporrsoivtl by the En- Iiady dlarreil, Dcaii oi tho lkiiidtiti gliiecrlng iioiiuilatioii iii New York, l$<'-1l001- $110 ("$301000 IP01“ 1110 has been Tiuilt ut a cost oi 8100.000. gloomy picture that the number of i; 1,. (in rent high, 140 [not lung wcineii iutitlical students was tio- 3911.33 the mp and 71,; feet ‘thick at filming so rapidly lhsvvery soon the base. Thirty feet above the there would be iionc. The London hag-Q it is only 21/2 {trot thick and Svhovl- desiring 1o 18st the awlr- that thickness is maintained to it's lltry oi’ the impression that it was w“ difficult for medical women gratin-i The Su-ucuu-Dv h, the language 0g 9-195 117 find Work- and 111111 31111159 the engineers, is a single arch, con- perceutage shrank from accepting 5mm radius (mm of ordinary Con. responsibility. sent tiuestioiiaires to crew and Steel col.sl_yl|clgon_ 1,119 '2“. studems who 111111 grad11m-ed ‘Stevenson Creek is a mere trickle lroin the school in the last tlirue h, l)“, Summer’ m) ‘Imt wmm. for Ymrg- 119111105 were1"1“"1ve‘1f1“’1'1 ilio prortsiiim‘ [CHIS is IlTllWli from 216, only ‘iill of whom at the iuoiri-‘nuu m- u", munch‘, m [he Smlmm." "m "1 replymg were not 1“ “"1111 (cliiornia Ellison company. which “"11 some 01910“ ‘Vere "my L011" affords a supply ‘sufficient to iill P011141)’ m 1e1sum~ p1dmt1ca11ya1l the (la-in lu little more than an hour. o! them had hem 0119 or mum hos‘ Starting with a ilve loot depth of 1mm uppolmments‘ T116 21G hm] water. taste have been made with betwfw“ “Wm held w" mat" “m1 increasing ilt-pilis to tho top oi‘ the (‘i0 oi tlioiu were now zissistuuls to dam practitioners. and 50 had set up iii practice on their own account. .1 Try Varied Thlcknesses Water Pressure Until Breaks ‘Plans gre being made to build the structure 100 feet high, using ONE SAILOR DROWNED, cow“ only the 2% tcct thickness oi’ con- "RADES , N Emo , ND" ON cictc and steel which now extends I s Us ‘o0 1 Ifrom 110 feet above its base to its DTUSQHt top of 60 feet. Water will be admitted behind [he (lam and tests made until the structure breaks from the pressure. ~_-—<o->~-—-—--- ‘(JI-IATI-IAAI, Oct. 2G.——0lat‘ Stens- vad, a niemher of the crow oi‘ the S- S. “Aslaug" is dead and two fel- low seamen are lil a serious ctr-udi-l In building the dam om)“ Wm The thrcc iiicii tjlilllllltlVel‘ to ‘town plillltg‘ “mkdogidnifisouzlgigklltl; Sunday night and wieii retuiniiig rock Wm, usual steel remforcmé; to their vessel their boat ‘capsized pnujortinns or the ,s.rucun_e are gvllrlrllk: xggfille£wglllng1lz1glntcigingulighter than those ordinarily em- '~“1‘ 1- s "- ' ilo ml in dam-s iutenilcil to im- slle licrc, wlicre their vessel was imuim ‘V319,; [t 1,. hoped that the 1)'111t-!. Owing l0 1119 5101'!" 111@)’1°$13te'sie will afford exact information ihelrh semile all directive]? and they as to stresses. boili internal and reac ed tie ooin pic ets at Eng- external, whit-h will make nsslble land's wharf some ilistnuoe above economies in future consirupctiou. Fraser's Pulpdviill. They were iii an] ——*—<OO>i-— ‘ exhausted state iill-Ll were forced to GERMAN PRINCE.‘ ‘ cling to legs to save themselves. Is DIVORCED Stensvad iiiiully- lost his grip anti‘, ---—— was curried away out of sight ofl POTSD/ihl, Piussizi. Oct. 27.—— ‘his companions. ‘i-lo evidently madoPriiiccsss Eiiel Friedrich. wile of a llnul effort to aavc himself as his 01W wwml Sou 0i‘ iorincr Emilefm‘ body was lntiiiil yesterday inoruiiig “11111010. 118-3 110811 I-fluvictl u di- m; ml, of 11m rugs i“ [he 1,00,“ ‘VHTCU. ‘Bciorc her marriage to illltl prince. she ivns Duchess Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg. Thc princess was given ‘the ill- MORE GRAIN TRAFFIC FOR_vori:e oti irrouiiilts or III-treatment, CANADA'S PORTS CAUSES itcgloct and incoinpatiliility oi‘ ‘tem- ALARM IN U. S. ‘permeut. Bollr parties are report- ‘ ‘ ed to intend to marry again short- PHFIJNDELPHIA, Oct. 27.—'l“he ly. --——-¢o>-—-—- f.‘ when‘ he was accidentally hit low , by Noni-is. The bout was continued, . rig-hit toNginis‘ stomach immediate- ‘ ly afterward. m‘ ,, . 2 ' run cmintorrarovm (lUARDIAN - f». l ‘ Hartnett Wins Bout When Fouled GLACE BAY. IN. S., Oct. 27.——.i0e Hartuett, of Halifax. wasawarded the decision by iRefsi-ee Casey i-n thq second round, when‘ he was fouled by Jflhillliy Nenii-s, of New Wuteriord. hers touiight- Nemis had Hartnctt backed up against the ropes when the foal occurred. and during- the live minutes of lighting the Wgterford welter ‘had the bet- ter of If}. l-lartnpttrstarti-ng oat-sin the i feu- sive. wnsfsooirfowjini ‘up. t-owanfs ‘t-lie end o ‘ t e‘ tints? dame. xlxoivevci‘. with Hartnett apparently uninjured and he shot a wicked ‘The’ Halifax-boxer was missing frequently, through the clever boxing of Nemis in the sec- ond round, and the 900 fans present - . became excited as Nemis crowded Ilartnett. 1 " Nemus was working his left to perfection and several times caught ilartiiett napping with slinging alows to the face. Hartuett covered up as he was forced back against .lie ‘ropes. but he was staggered by‘ ‘ i right to the jaw. He dropped to _ the floor a second later, evidently in great pain, when Nemki’ left caught him low, Team Will Travel - . By Motor Bus -1"ltl5I.il£lliC'i.()N. Oct. 27.—-Tiie Julversity of New Bransyvlclcfs rugby football squad will leave by motor bus Wednesday morning i0!‘ 4 Sankvillc. w-liere they will play Mount Alliscn University Thursday afternoon iu the first of a‘ ‘home’ our!‘ ‘ ‘ home series lu the Western l-iitér- collegiate section. A number of routers also will motor to Jsaclrville Lo see the match. . ' - Coach C. B. Burden and Manager J. B. Carr will accompany ihe ‘squad, which will be composed of he following: Forwards, Woods. Mcbeiialinii. MacMurray, Dalziel. Macaulay, Fowler, Patric; Halves. Donolioe (Captain), Currie. Chest- nut: Threequarters, (loodspeed. NicNaliy. ‘Steed. McCniircy; ‘Full- back, IIlUIISOII; Reserves, Pierson, Holmes. The question of referee was tiri- undcr consideration. Do Not Want A Third Game l-‘HEIJERICTON. Oct. 27--—Uni- VGinlly of New Bru-uswiclrs athletic council (lflClllOd this afternoon to‘ agree to the l‘. N. B. football tcuni1 playing the Halifax Wanderers- homc and home games, but total scores must count in the event of each tea-m winning a game; there ivlll be no third game. 'l‘-hc dates proposed by the Wan- derers are occeplahle-Jlllizinkslllv- lug Day at Halifax. aid Saturday. November l3. iii Fredericton-dint l‘. N. B. demands an even division of the gate receipts for both games. --—-<o->-~i Treat Captures Criterion Stake weather. bulging. in washing ac directions, will i.l of all. NEWMARKDT, ding- Oct. 27.—J. Arkwrlghrs two-year-old Treat won the (lriterion Stake-s t-liis afternoon by three lengths from Lord Astor's Never Cross. Adams Apple, owned by -(,'.\\Vhl.tburn, was third, an- other wo dengths back. Six ran. 'l‘rcat is a bay colt by Tetratema- Dinner. The betting was 100 to 12 against the winner, six to one against Never Cross and one to two on Adams Apple. Tie latter, over- whelming favorite on his past rec- ord is a Pommeru Colt. ‘i he race, one of the "greatest two-ycaiwitl races of the qiason, was over the six furlong course and was worth about ‘$4,000. This was the 97th renewal. Conyrllhl. 1926. Stalin-id's Limiimd. Children-Oii-Idobles Go In For Business LONDON, Oct. 25, - Early Vic- torian peers and peeres-ses prob» ably would shudder with horror ii they knew that the young folk oi‘ present days peers - are kecu on working at some trade and have popularized in eight-hour day um- ong themselves. 'l‘he‘se Mayfair youths and ilaiu- sci-s take their jobs quite seriously and declare they feel all the better for having some object iii life. The Earl of Oxford and Asquillifls son. the Hon. tAnthony Asquith. in engaged in film work; Vlscountes-s U. N. B. Again in the Grey of Faliodoirs sou the ‘Hon. “__‘ I ' Stephen Tennant. work's wiith an demand of Boston grain interests -~_i__._.___%____._ for the elimination or poll. differ- K A N T L E E K entinls favoring Philadelphia and .. Baltimore on export grain sulp- THE MOST POPULAR merits is characterized as "com- WATER BOTTLE 1 University of New Brunswick will 1' time Provinces in the MacTler Cup ’ iicm the trustees of the MacTier FREDEJUCTON- N- B» 0'"- 21* engineering firm in the hlidlantls. Il-lis younger ‘brother is an artist. The Mseter of Falkland and his brother the Hon. Byron Cary do their eight hours with a Coninier- oial firm in the city. The Marquis of Carmarthen. heir to the Duke of Leeds. works in the be the only ruby [BB/m lfl tthe Mari- coiupetition again this year. Wlord to that gffect ‘has been‘ received Cup. who have notified that theirs munistic" in a brief to be filed to- morrow with the interstate Com- merce IComniisslon by counsel for the railroads serving Philadelphia. it is ‘further declared that_favor‘- able action on the Boston petition ,1‘ sou) would be to tthe advantage of Caii- adian ports and would inevitably {Zeal}:§gfiffélzlg°gza°i,gflv°“u° Fins-r it has wide side in referrln to this (lilo eslithat Wm‘ w 1°“ pave“ [MT 1 t4. 5 - g r lng or buckling. isltic would be diverted to Cana- dian ports, the ‘brief says: , SECQND |¢ h" , wig, neck "T119 “"1‘111a1"“11"' Phn- 11 0111" which makes it easy to ried into effect. would react to n“ t. the advantage of the Canadian THIRD Stoppci-‘ls chained to bottle amli cannot be- come lost or mlslald. FOURTH Stopper socket ls moulded Into rubber. no wires or eement used to hold It in place. FIFTH Pure Para Rubber. t .1 p ts rather Italian to those or the! ‘U Udltates. This point’ ‘ferred t? in ‘the original brie Q _. on b?ill of these defendant :._!l‘he, grow ng dmhjortance of Montreal is fflly conceded by the compia-in- i,- ants. ‘ "Manlfestlf, it‘ the Commission ~ mlnated. and if this should be ac- ' couiplished by Increasing the rates to Philadelphia and ~Bsl-timore,'cn.n-‘ sdlan ports would have an added I‘ advantage as against these ports. ff,'on ‘the other hand. the. oni- .. salon should order the el inn- tie/n- "of die differentials. and this should be done by reducing all the m» to _the Baltimore basis, then I use dnevitanle that tliettlnnné den lltfse will ‘red-ace their rates so as to preserve their present po- . lltion under New York." SIXTH it ls moulded In one piece. No seams or bind- ings to become loosened- SEVENTH Guaranteed two years. soLb ONLY sv PM» Tue REKALL P060 . ._.-..._4Q0>--— 110mm! Flo your friend illed“lli sh- :- ’ ‘ no Kooau sworn; sat | , m. Jllllh? ldnnlleas. You I99. he Inst his health trying to got wealthy then lost llll WMIINI trying is healthy. ‘ is the only team regularly entered ~ for the competition. ' . mu winners oi the Ontario section, “ it is probable that. in view of the . ‘trophy was won. the U. N. B. team tho trophy there. . LittIYlIammarus v trout in Oregon's stream nrs elated. all questions financial square mile of the city and the Duke of Portland's heir, The trustees have tart-her advised that McGlll University, as ‘winners of the Quebec section, lnust ‘play ing ell about estate management. The Earl of Latlioni is director of a publicity business. ‘On the- womsnls ‘side. daughters of many amous hostesses have gone to w rk following the example of the l-ldn. Miss Richard Norton, who run-a a film theatre. Miss Zita Jungmann and Lady Eleanor Smith are among several who earn a good salary with their pare. Viscountcss Falkland has the reputation of bc- lng a clever dressmaker at her shop iu Kulghisbridgc. - either Toronto Varsity or Toronto British, nud the winners of that i-lQllll-illlllll will ‘meet U. N. B.,.ln the cup fltial. Apparently U/N. 8., as ‘holders the trophy, are entitled to ‘have 10f the game here, but if MdGill wins lmauy enjoyable features of last ‘your, trip to Montreal. Amheu the uzi-ght be ‘prepared ‘to [go to Mon- treal again this year and nlefend COOLIDGE BELIEVES MINISTER NOT NEEDED WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.-—in the opinion of President Coolidge there ls no real necessity for the United States to have a Minister in Canada. and ‘he doubts whether Congress would u nsider it dvis- sble to enact legislation wit that -POR'l‘-LAN-D. 0re.. Oct. 28—The end in view. The President finds little gammaru-s is thriving in at that trade relations across the bor- least one Oregon lake and the of- der at present‘ are satisfactorily flclals who direct the planting of handled by Consular agents. and, of courtesy defile. The gammariie la s fresh water there does not seem to be anything shrimp. 0n it trout which ordln-ruriim- (or a- Minister m do. A orily would stop growing at seven corresponding opinion has been or eight inches will grow to mice voiced in some Canadian c"rcles or thrice that size. , regarddng the recent appointment The gnmrnarus wee lmportedof ‘Hon. Vincent Massey as first from Nevada two y"?! I80 and Canadian Minister to the tinned propagated at a state hatchery. states, Is Food Supply - For Oregon Trout! TANFIELD’S has been made in Canada for nearly fifty years by men who know the kind of ‘ underwear best suited to provide snug warmth and comfort throughout the coldest ‘STANFIELIIS UNDERWEAR 5 VisitMost Trying , -HUDSON‘S Horn, u. (t. Ot-t. 25 fr"... .1... _.1;,-.,..,1.,,4, Mo“ ms eleventh judicial v18“ w Great Park and ‘Hun mwmnl 1h” llulikliill lH-r "llllllii\‘|llll'l‘t"' \\'llllt' cult-r‘ raining. the Marquis of Ticlifleltl is learn-l Red Label Combina nations at “.60. Shirts and DIIICYI at ISJD per qu- meat. o 4 Qrotects your Health‘ iilpll rm. Be comfortable this winter. Wear underwear that is de- signed on living models to fit as- ‘perfectly as a well-tailored suit ' of clothes, without binding or You can get Stanfield’s in all the most-called-for weights, stylesland sizes in wool, silko- wool and cotton and wool. Stan- field’s garments are easily laun- dered, and given ordinary care 7 %.iiilll cording to our not shrink! Stanfie1d’s prices (from $1 to 1‘ $10) bring the luxury of perfect underwear comfort within reach ‘ Mtidn/ninimnniininiib \ n. A.C.—Combin- ations at 34.00. lw1n-1.'9.13.E'..1“ rzrlmiii-r nrirmmif. “TWIN FABRIC" rnnninle 0/ TWO F/lB/f/CS , 1l.‘tll'l'lt tngrllirr no Ihal will: or rotten. rimirn viczl lhc skin lnr ram/lift and uvirm won! (HIIIIIIIF. for pmltrlinvv. Marla our] plum-rm rmlyhy/ Stonllthi’: Limilerf. 4 wiru‘, 7 "'l‘hc Merry Wives S mentions l'l0l‘lll-’. Mrs Waiter Legg, who has a country home at Old Wiiitlsor. au- iiotinced" today that u iow weeks ago at the stroke 0i iiiitliiight she} l | i I In Eleven Years . *- iiiiz hounds. oi‘ Wiiidntii‘ the North and Peace River district cumin Mrs 1mm; jumped (m; Ur M14126 Robertson oi‘ Prince (leofgfl bed auil from the window (li‘.i‘lill‘l‘-'l with three other members 01' his 51m heal-q [he gguud (H3|||1(;[]y_ _-.1 llllill." 01011111611 the moot tl‘)'111§ though it. had been a long time Jmrdahiiis and experienced many since a hunting pat-k liaid lit-on Jhrilliug incidents. aecvrtlintz to aw near there. The clock struck mid- counts they have related. ‘night, Leaving Summit >l.ake in a lWBiq Mrs. Lcgg told no out» oi‘ lit-r 41);» iY-SQYO" 100i D041!- “’111\ 1111 0111‘ perieiiire. 'l"wti weeks inter the 11011111 91ltl1fl9~ 1118 N111)’ 1118110 @110)" haying of hounds was repeated lll IJFOZYBHH 110Wii the Crooked Rivet‘. midnight. This time her daught- 0W10i-i 10 eXtreluely low water. Th9 or-in law. sleeping upstairs i-amo bout 11011 i0 1J1’ 1111188911 0V6? i101“ lo Mrs Legg's door saying she had lions 0f the iill). T119 D1111)’ 11111 heard the same sound of llOllllils. into a heavy snowstorm near Rod] lee} Lock bake and uudci" extremely; ART|F|c|AL FLQWERS, hazardous conditions McLeod Lake was reached next morning. Improved workmanship has drool. As the party was proceeding ly stimulated the demand tor urti- dowu the IParsuip river, the boat M181 flowers fm- I,",~I,.,_,-.,_.. or PM». W118 Hwflmileil. 811 09011081115 1131115?- sonnl adornment. it. is maiiyyeatirs thrown into the water. Throusll- since we had ll "rlmrei- season" in Olll i111? i111)’. 1119 VOYREBPS 101107911 niillinery. but their use has been 110K101‘ l11f1'1l~'111t10$ 111 Bfllvdllhli! 111" diverted. Flowers wcro worn from “equipment that might be 1151“1tlie waist, and arc ileum worn m» ‘again. Some cgffeg and wet broad the leit shoulder this season. ()l"‘ll< More i111 1511B Dwvlfllml! 111B! W9P11ids. gurdcnias, and scarlet ci-rnui isavetl. Every member 0T i110 unis are generally used. iilthoiiub nutty lost his personal belongings. there is nothing I0 i‘e:-il|‘l(:l llli! 11117111111112 111011‘ 91'",- "1111 T150108 wearer lll her choice. unless it lit- ‘tackle. They had no "leans 0f the dimnntihns imposed Iiy iushioii. klllllltf K8109 f0!‘ 10011- An interesting little revival is tho T110 DOM W118 1111118 Ill! 011 '1 reappearance of tlu- Vlrtoriziii pus SWBBDBI‘ R1111 i119 11'0110W1fl!i i111)’ l1"? lflilihlVlllllll. however. are nowadays ‘DENY 110M811 110W" l0 B Harper's worn on the shoulder. Jhtstel and ldiflllil. W116T0 1119)‘ 111815911 £11911‘ hydrangea shades and natural ane- first meal in thirty-six hours. The mom; cclorlngil are used largely in D311)’ I119" l"‘0090l1<i11 l0 V1018)’ these. and they constitute a very ‘Forks Where the 110MB W118 11111103“ sweet and youthful-looking orii:i oned and later they reached the merit. outskirts of civilization after pass. lug through several snow storiusp-AMQ and bitter winds. The temper atured hovered around zero at many points of their journey. According to Judge Robertson it‘, .(}R|;AT FALL-s, Mom" 09L my was the mo!!! trying trip he hfli1—(1harles M. ‘Russell. a famous made dllfllll the eleven $61"! painter of cowboys and Indians he has been. dispensing Justice in died suddenly at his home here last the northland. {night after a heart attack. He wai sixty-one years of age. - iPaintiu a l) Ie a i o . P5519347 HEARS 5*Y1NG lpioneers fire i: lpbssesglosrl ol HQUNDS 0F “Hog-Ly Government of Saskatchewan and KEEPER 0F wmnson of the iPrlnt-e of Wales aiul thv —~- Duke of Connaught. ‘110555051-‘091- 27* ‘“"‘1l°1'"° 11"‘ Russell was an acknowledged Hunter", ghostly medlflflvfl‘ "We? master of technique of the frontier - .<0>- US PAINTER OF QOWBOYS AND INDIANS l8 DEAD . l i l oi \\"lllll.“lUl'."l(ll'L‘i\l. West. 1i-uirbtiy and a “Wrangli-r." iii-i was awakened by a noise like bay-w“ ii. seemed to coiii1"',""' Pllllll i‘1lllr.~'. wit! n lll'\\'5]lZl|li‘I‘. lllll varh 4‘:|I‘l"l\‘ll No. Illltl-Silko-wool Combinalionl 007.50. Write for free booklet showing swatches and styles of Stanfield’: underwear for all the family. STANFIELUS LTD. Truro, N.S. 3-26 guliictl wlillc he was a |>'[‘l|'|\l|\‘ hi‘ u-nl Llllllwqlli- have din- ll lllvlilllfll" oi‘ inn" qiiiirlvllt- whlvll about raft-s Illlll pi‘ tho l\llill'll i-rt-r 1| ‘.\1|r1 pupula r .\-1'IH‘ Above ls r-hovm Anna Lind Pyl- ing. Swedish setrtlu, mansions; wsndlruvln’; moot blautlful wo- man. .. not». ls mm. Juavsllns of Windsor ‘Forest. who wears ant- “m; in m, "v91, drawn,” 1m. lei-s on his head and is followed by painting‘ n, 11mm“, kn0w|edge o; s ‘hayinii buck or hounds h“ been horse mo. and h: in» sons. "r n..- hsntd stale» §1BE1SEFP§E1I§ m sslisllsy. who recently out a new ‘lashlon In Paris when she apper- sd wearing on hsr molt a jeweled dog collar. Psqp:rrii1zfreiiiu__ 1