/\_.r~—\__. ~ --___..- ---J"-- -""~"‘”\ V in the house i itis solllseful nrlten ' l nolllisftmenf 1s q needed p: a hung 1 I‘ v o.‘ German Air Liners - To Have Barmaid cdllfillill REMEMBER TEA and ulo Trin- ity Hall tomorrow. ‘. . . . . , ., H2926 ono LINES of Ellen's Shirts i... ulnr $1.50 to $3.00. spooiol $1.00. frowse Bros, Ltd, DANE-B’ heavy liieeced hose, 2 pair for 95c. Prowse Bnos, Ltd. JUST ARRIVED fur collars with cuffs to match in stone, martin. coney, etc. Special prices._ Prowse Bros, Ltd. patrons. planes being built at way routes contains a cabin for barmaid. - ———< a >.- _.. 44 Dinner Arran ‘ed For Daniel Fr am NEW YOR-K. Nov. ZZL-Forty- four will be the signal number at the dinner to ‘be given here Dec. 1'3 to Daniel ‘Frohlnan in celebration of his 44 years as all oillcer 0f the Actors’ Fund of America. 1t is MEN'S PENMAWS fleeced lined underwear. Special ‘l5 cents per gap. meat. lProwse Bros, Ltd, JWT ARRIVED. Ladies’ black ,'Iatin and metallic cloth mm. Prowse Broth, Ltd. sin-K KNllT etooiusms. Special 81.85. Prowse Bros, Ltd. EXTRk-SOO yards 36 inch flan- nelette. Very special 25 cents, NEW YOR §§+O3§§ ‘ SMELT "AND EEL SHIPPERS t ltTTENTION For Top l=‘rices. Prompt Itetltrns and General Suldafaclloll K rIsH ADS‘ Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & planned to have 44 "prominent and preeminent‘ actors and actres- ses at one table. each to represent a year of service, and 44 child art- ists at another table. Prominent stage alld screen folk and personages outside of the pro,- fession, including “governors of several states, have notified Froli- lnitn that they will attend, antllcolu- ___ tribute 1,000.44 n llate towar te MEN'S ‘NEW WWTER 0595- charity land for lllil! aged, sick and $090301 5Q Oelll-‘l- PPOW-‘le BT05» Ll-d- disabled people of the theatre. ———iao->--___ i , Pnowse Bros. Ltd. LOADING LIVE HOGS at Emer- ald Thursday 25th forenoon. Emer- ald lLi-ve Stock Shipping Club, l), N, MacKay. Sear. 292i MEN'S ARMY flannel \vorkillg shirts. Grey and (khaki- from $1.00. to $1.50 each. Prowse Bros, 1min For Thirsty "DEISSAF, (icrlnutiy, Nov. 23.- Pasuengers on German air liners will soon be spared the present in- convenience 0i’ traveling "dry," as the air service management is pre- paring to cater to the thirst of its One of the new Zb-pnsaenger the Julller works here for the commercial alr- FLOUR REGAL BEST FQQ ALL KINDS 0F BAKING ' \ i with even a superficial idea of what 1s happening in the world or even in France. These newspapers are uil organs of political parties 0r groups. They would inevitably have to suspend Du-blllcation lithe subsidies received. from politicians ceased. Joint news and editorial news- papers are all evening or noon Mr. John Jhiarvfiillivray (Colleg- iate) the popular salesman of lPur- dievFersuson isboe Company ac- companied by his sister Evelyn. loft for Boston Saturday morning when-i lFrench Read News In Three Types of Papers is ROBBINS INC. v i iltlbliahod iaaaflshippinq ‘stonoiirsont on Request 1, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market, New York, N. Y. ,4 0 a course in Eloctricall i-In 0| ‘ ,.HOUDINI'.S DEATH was FORETOLD BY MEDIUM as‘ ia-li-Iidm w. ' Doyle reveals in a letter to the l _ Westminster Gazette tilut when he Stock Quotations ~fiitifii‘i.“h.i..ih;."i """ ":1: 1041.4. we i“ Alarm on iri- ironic Shawinigan . . . . . . . . .. . . 267% afiggssggi$aheflgcéxivwgughrg 517ml" HALIFAX, Nov. 23.-—-—Quotations van. Steamship Com. . . am “ " ' m“ " medium, the wife of (l, well known. '. American lawyer, from HoudinPl-i mother, mourning the premature end she foresaw for her son. Sir 4 , Conan concludes: 3:211: ggitgek’, ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " “We withheld the message from whéutqnecl ‘lssgg; Houdini, hoping that it might prove ‘£54 “my, 132%,’ .' ' ' she was mistaken. But that hope rnished by Johnston and Ward. can“ ‘Steamshlil Pfll- - - - - enrbers of the Montreal Stock xchange: I BANKS New York Exchange t. Top. and San-ta Fe Ry. . ma can q _ _ _ _ 3 __ _ , ,_ _ has now been dissipated. The death gfluCat-nand N: Co. . . 100% lyiuglrgi. Dec" 69%’ May’ 78%’ J“ [of the great magician Harry Houdi- uanuc mflnery C“ ' 6% Outapnec" 40%; May, 45%; JW ni occurred on Oct. 31 lust. m‘ L°°°m°flv° 0°‘ " 109%” 45%- LIFE ‘iris-uaanucemslxlc-es IN ‘.‘ l. l’ .l(‘,..‘136‘ __. 3 $122 Rgonélno... 165:] “meat Du" 132%" CANADA ARE 11% AHEAD 0F ' f, ', .- l‘ ——-<*>—-— A~ YEAR AGO.-—S‘HOW lN- ' nyucnedng. léga/Z Stone Age Dwelling; Unearthed. CREASE OF 10% FOR uhan American Sug. Co. 46%, THE YEAR’ I Remains of lake dwellings which 109% date back to the Stone Age, more 45% than 7.000 years ago. have bee nsolidated Gas Co. (N.Y.) udson Motor Car Co . . . . . , The production of ordinary iii!‘ un~ .. . - . .. .. o. international PaporlCo. 57% earthed near Lake Zurich, S\fl“tZ9l‘-1m:ultdl_lu.:" glcurfiedrllféflt :22: Standard Oil of N. J. . . . . . .. 40% land. Stone axes. spears, and do- fl,’ 362ml“, 1925 accmgufig m He, international Petroleum gll/AVIHIUSHC utensils arc among the ob- ) 1 J t ‘mbnéh d b the u“, ills. Kan. and Tex. Ry. ' . 2451/, jects found which will join the ‘m "8' ' e y ’ insurance ‘Sales ‘Research Bureau oi’ Hartford. Connecticut. During the llnonth $40,226.000 oi‘ new business was paid for by companies having in force 84% of the total outstand- ‘lng business in Canada. This is all increase of $3,967,000 over the o» o I of their kind in Europe. Tllc “m” M14 blflhlesflp xcluswe of structures which supported the ‘PM? p? ior’ ' d,‘ fa d dab wooden ‘platforms on which the “w V“ s’ ncreamm’ v B" a tandard New York aiding Co. . . . . . . . . .. utherm Pacific -Co. . ilnioli. Pacific Ry. .. .5. industrial Alcohol Co. 911M811 States Steel . . . . . .. 111% large collection of pile-historic 3714 finds in the museum at Borne. The 107% Swiss lake dwellings were reveal- 153 ed to the ‘vorid in 1853 by a great 77% drought, when the waters in the 148% lakes and rivers of the country fell nlally feet below normal level, and in Montreal Stock Exchange liltlbi . E. Steel 1st Pfd. . . 1% , - tions, reinsurance front other coili- , E. Steel 2nd Pfd. . . gxgglugilezeg? tflllfikgntflflavgé 'pauies. and group insurance. bward Smith .. . ‘mm a“? bottom of the lake AI The records in the different pro- nurontlde Pulp . IOSI/Qmnlhlnation of chy and wood was vinces vary widely. Quebec leads ontroal Power 2 ' ‘ of them with 27% gain. _The next largest 5%- can firs: Elli?“Sgniiflfliiil... o; [he increase over last October is 1 5 _-huts which were above the water "nylmgincs Egwffilnlstlfigdkities H ,linc were made of large slabs oi‘. Y‘ P“) em n ‘ i most noticeable in the records ol flwno bearing inscriptions of the eh d Vancouver which show Stone Age in hieroglyphh. Q" 6° a“ ' gains of 414% and 43% respectively over October. 1025- ational Breweries eel Co. Can. Com. . . Vinnipeg Electric sbestos Pfd. New . 81 ll Telephone . . . . . . . . . . .. . 107% Ten-Month Period. "For the ten-month period the total business paid for -by the Can- adian companies wss 8380-0321100 against $346,290,000 during the same months of 1925, an increase of 10%. Every province in the Dominion shares in the general gain for the year, the increases ranging from 2% lu Manitoba to 26% in Saskatchewan. ‘Sales in Quebec and Ontario. the most im- portant provinces, increased 15% and 7% respectively over the first ten months of 1925. The largest year-todata gain in the cities is 16% in Montreal. The average increase ill the twelve months ended October 31st. . International Paper i Company 6% Convertible Gold Debentures 1, 1941 \ - , .. / 192s. over the p ceding twelve Principal and interest (A 1 d- 0cm ' nths is the salu as the cumlila- New Yfifkflfaulflblhplifll nlgd Sumbgolllgizifble m 31$.» gain. 10%. All llfovillceil “M” or in in Que-lion Gold Coin. The lnternational Paper Company in, with it; subsldial-lemthe largest mqnufgmm of “p” in the gain for the twelve-mflnlh period, with the largest increase in Saskatchewan. in the world and one or the largest hold f ‘ _ T water power; in North America. The will? OOLLEQE mgilabanb THE BOB 0f l" Pulp 5nd PIPE!‘ mills is more than twice ‘I an great as that of . continent. \ The above debentures are oonvertiblepn or after April 1, 1927 into 7% Cumulative m. ferred stock at the rate of 1 share for each $100 debenture. Holders effecting any conversion on or before October 1, 1928, shall have the right to purchase Common ltiock at the. rate of ‘$50 peflhlre on the basis of 1 share for each ,$1.000 debenture so converted. We lreoomrnend these’ debentures to those desiring security and profit sharing possibilities. th - ‘HTQEEPSIE, N. Y-. NW 20 anyko er company on this _‘P:glgg Kim are letting the" ha“, B-fogn-ngy, they are encouragin! it to grow and promoting the 0T0" can‘? ‘by various method!- _.- Indignant Over _ . High Tea Prices. ygmls, Nov. flit-Thirty francs! for tvcup of tea oharsfid i8 00° ‘l’ the chic restaurants luau" 3°“ do Boulogne has caused ma!!!’ Pm" tests from customers. The lea i: very weak and no B1100" i! 0"" along with it. Prion 9O and interest to ylIH over 6J0?‘ ring la made nub/cal to oracle ' I 1' , N v. ztl-drrance ha! glitzy intend to reside ill the filturelnezvtglasem o‘? three distinct types, egaes many friends will be with,“ many different classes o; pleased to learn that he is going’, Mo‘ {to the Wentwort institution to talto e ‘ H‘ glneerillg. con/tn oovt: ALLEGES -—-"~~-- "Hwtrtt -- "wt alorinolv, Nov. 23.—~Sir ‘Conan There are the newspaprs of “ilr formation" with little or no attempt at editorials and the moulding 0i’ public opinion; newspapers 0i.’ "01P inion" ormcomhng dailies,,' the ed- itorial prigcs of which are the cell- tor of interest and the printing 01 news rnthor n secondary dot-fill: and newspapers trying to combine both features. Five "Information" Sheets. l i ' The ‘information’ sheets, 0i which there are five in maria. '0" morning papers, are published gell- erally on four or six pages. Will! all occasional eight page issue. Subscriptions and sales la stand! and on ‘streets arc the principal source of revenue, with advertis- ing bringing tllc least ill returns. Local and domestic news fill four- fiiths of the reading matter space ill the “informatloll" newspapers Foreign news and especially Ameri- can Item are given very iscallt plfilfi- Tile average A lericnns newspaper in a good-sized city of the ‘Middle- West prlilts more European news ill one day than the “big five" pub- lish in a week. _ . papers in contrast to the other two categories published in the nl_orll- l ._ \ Wield Political influence ‘PB-hers of thLs clasp; wield n strong l - Sports Cabled Fully \ ‘The few occasions when the French press gives a full and clr-l (‘UIIISKVQHYJBIEII report of all Alllerl‘ can e ent generally have to do with sports. More cabled matter was filed direct from New York about the Lenglcn Mallory tennis match in 1921, than concerning the Wash- ington naval disarmament confor- euce in the same year. ‘Among local new-s politics leads. Seven, eight and nine column re- portg of proceedings at the French Chamber are rather common ocw cnrrence. A cabinet crisis always fills tile front page. ‘“Pas\i_on" Stories Popular Periodicallymrop up the "affairs" a political scandal, a sensational murder-crimes resulting from pas- sions, love. hatred, jealousy-espec- ially involving prominent ereons are given a tremendous isplay. Other news items are cut d wn to bare mention. Newspapers of "opinion" also knows a-s “combat dailies", where the editorial page is supreme, form the most important category of the French as far as number ls cou- cerned. Few of them publish suffi- cient new; to provide their readers I - A smooth Regula- ‘ tor For Stagnant Bowels Ne Headache, Blllouoneno, In- digestion or Sour Stomach. Where They Aro Used. FINE FOR CONGTIPATION _._- They Gleam: the Liver and Move the Bowel: Whlio You Bleep. Like a Ihlp In tho night, your constipated headache and dlgutlvo troublu will disappear after using -Dr. Hamlltonb Pills. They ovorcomu the wont cues, act quietly at night while you sleep, and give you next morning the froollut, briefed, happiest fooling you have known in many a day Hamlitolvl Pill: Ill ulnar up the molt deepen ont luf- forer- ‘rmy will make tlrodput folks fool like klda c! play. They overcome ukloho. aidoache, llveraoho and stom- ach, and kidney Illa, ' ill they fall to do thlgqou can have your mom Jofund- od. Fall- enough, 6h This and a in prion. A oircuar lving full particular; will be ant upon rqguut. The National City Company i ‘ a.“ Ulnlhd "l don't mind paying a dollarjor a cup of sweetened hot water. a‘ tourist remarked io the waiter ra- ooatly. but at last give mo’ a B90011] to stir up the sugar with. "The absence of e000!!! i! “m, reason ‘why the ,tea coats thirtv; IPIIICI," came the-reply. "We had, in thounndgpoolts at tho bolillllilil; In 7‘ . I Illkc “Ikullilpfl fl! Don't nioy alok or ailing! ’ ulo till; grand family rgmody It once. it will give you on- ugy, lpirltl. ambition. ap- petite. good blood. better l l i i lpolitlml influence. of the government. {capitals and maintains an excellen plows service, particularly on poll llcal affairs. Outside of the tlircc great cutc mrles. there are many other (lulllcsl with large" circulations. "Newspapers de luxe“ or s sheet-s are classified These newspapers pay attention separately to the doings of "great and the near great," the aristocracy or lineage and the aristocracy of money. Sports, DHIIGTS. . "QIQM- uLrimAruivi ‘ro “BROTH ER SCOTS" nosrox. Nov. 23.—Sir noi-i-y| Lauder has issued all ultimatum to; "Brother Scots" that they must noti 80 on the air with his songs. He -transmitted tho order to and ‘ithrough Sandy MacFul-lano, who has presented Scotch programs nt Boston, New York and Schnectudy " radio stations. Sir Henry had a receiiving sot in- stalled in his dressing room anrl inst night listened to Mncl-‘arlant: singing. ' Thcro was no Laudcr pieces tlln program. "Sandy's nil right," Sir Hurry re- nlarked. “He's n brow singer and I see he takes advice." Sir liarry. in throateiling suit against singers using his matorlnl and against stations at which they appeared said ho had spent u life time writing and collecting tile scores. ill I “The Temps" is a leader in this group and is recognized is reflecting the opinio". lt has corres- pondents in nearly all European ciety, particular the theaters and horse racing are res- ponsible for the existence oi’ eight l on physical fitness. [i -l -| Ends “Fruit Salt". I l l. Success in rtiu dependent ‘p0 Whillt the regular use of ENO il not in itself a guarantee of fitness, it nevertheless does assist very considerably, and many sportsmen find they are better able to withstand continued effort and fatigue by the occasional use of ~ . - . 7;, v.9 n '- r9 I ‘Women Not As LONDON, Nov. QIi-llVomen are no; so greedy as men when it comes to food in. the opinion of Sll‘ Walter Fletcher. secretary of the British ‘Medical Research Council. “it is ilot enough to say that wo- men are less greedy than men, their diet being often below the minimum for due nourishment." Sir Walter, n practicing physician m. ». 6 $385 one of ‘himself, contended in an address 0h 5the future of women in Greedy A-s Men‘ ‘icille. it la well known, he said. that. speaking generallymonlelra col- 1650a and other institution; govern- ed by women provided food which was often inadequate in amount. badly chosen, badly cooked and badly served. 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