The Dizily. _' _‘A _ ,' “ 4*‘*8'.*"'1¢"'» Jflilu. blue, wit ‘ sum“ Hui ' ‘ 0111M.»- ‘ Browse Bros. Ltd. . . board. It’: “with! oornrort‘ have somethtnj ' _ _ I Sallie ain't borrbwPl E _ 8 o- --a ~ B- A-. pastor. ll a. m.‘ ‘ Wllishilez, 3 p. m. Whentley River; lfl-il 7 p. m. Hunter River. Bros, Itd. ..;NEW SIIlPMENTthis morning 5r sentials oi’ life and "Every timevfpunlsb our 1m What big mawiabuse llilhrtsayanythlng back.” Thiduardiarrs Special Patten: Service ‘ clearing at half price. Ltd. . ' Mrs. Cedric West anddaughter Joan evening theme is "Oertainties." THGTBI “will” . the (LNZR. Agricultural ~ cattle clubs. r of age, Mtrgaret manages the fam- film-KN I-llY 511° special‘ Murphy and the teachers of Maipeque. Seaview. Irishmwn- and ‘Bsiticmetln Malpeque School fol- the purpose of organising a Study l _A ident. Marguerite Currrie; Vice President. Marion Masiwain: Rec. ‘ Secretary, Etta Staverty CorrJSec- - rotary. Mamie M calm iorerwoil. Inspector Murphy ti‘: ve a very interesting talkon i I of Dec. 11th and each teacher is ask. l"? W’! .1 ";l,“9zo:‘.; ‘A . A ‘l. l _ . ' _ Central Guardian I RICII‘ Relations novs‘ CHIN nlaaamcsps lwhite‘ I ' - _ iM-Prvlvlle Iifossugtd. m “"’°'”‘.d..§’.“i~'r'=ii.‘?"a"§l’ao"3rn“5 . ' , 9262-11-23-21 on the“ less fortunate members of" ‘ : i l ‘ 50010 and lace tli - prairies) vnsrs medium weight estalwthat iii-r; 121$ $13.53“ " rtm gondfcomiycut. Week end price lmnmrtalityfllas not the time co W." BTW-- Ltd. rto extend a like courtesy to Rich QQGZ-II-QIFZlR-Qgll-lzgllll? ' 1 ‘ . H Relations are a delusion and ‘DR. 801101.125 FOOT EXPERTa snare. They are a mirage in the Will be atiour store on November desert; they are Dead mh lrdlrv ll a. M. _llnt1l a P. M., 111W with duet find ashes They are those sli “wring with any form’ of lmirilllllihs to our attainments and.‘ alien ftl‘_"i‘.0S or sol-e and tired feel; curt. to our friends. They are sup- [ilillild mfic appointment for thaUlmumW '1?‘- iml’ iliiflilbllltlefi will 1*.» as il-l; time is Llnliicd. Alley & critical of our failures, ‘may are 1a.. Lid. - azaa-ll-zz-zll a stitch in the side to all social as- . piraltions ands crickfm the neck PRlNTED DRESS Tafleta 36 in. b0 our peaofof mind. ' ‘"359 Special 19c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. R~|°h"R-Blllli'.fi0llB are ponsidered an ‘ 923341-3341 asset ‘by those who are fort enough not ‘to have any. Every ‘ ne -. mace slzi? CANTON canon who is afflicted with them discovers ilrestcs. Week end price 1-2 price. they alre a liabilityamd a con- 3262-11-28-21 Rant source of irritation. They are i +- disbensers of second-hand clothing _ TABLE amen with coloured Bor- and lastrminuté Athcaicr end price 50c ‘yard. Prowse 31-05,, —a recipient of a. Rich Relations Ltd. .9202-ll-23-2i bounty once said: “All the things . -- . —- ' they send me are nice. So nice that Flouhlio rnalvlvnarrrn as in. I. am dcliahicd to get them. But 1» wide. Special 30c yd, Pfowgg 13mg” I colfld once‘ in a while buy Ltd. - szea-ll-gs-zl my own clothes and the things I - really want. 1t certainly gets tire- IIUNTER RIVER — United some always ‘wearing the kind of Church scrvicm for Nov. 25: A. E. Emma» 0W9!‘ ‘Dfii-‘Dlfi 5519053 ! At best. the donation of Rich Re- do not oompensatcjor the extravagant standard o4 living they "established for their family con- cllujnlznil-s-lsorslvv wool and "actions. ‘Iheir sits are either lui-l . Diamond Knee, Hose. m; $1455 gm- uries' ‘or the kind ' of‘ things 85c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 9262-11-33-21 their‘ poor relations ought ‘to r ~ --- . .~have rather iihan the every-day GIRLS‘ FLANNEL BLOOMEB necessities of Ille- Dresses. Bargain price $2.98. Prowse lwier m rive iv-r we“ which are 9262-11-33.21 neither needed nor desired to pay- —_- ingforbreadarld, wesThees- ladies‘ Metallic Hats also a few nlebelen for them w luck Satins. PfOVl$B..B|'O$,|lLf,d_ i While lit is unfair tolblnme Rioh ‘ v ' 9332-11-23.31 Relations for all our extravagances. l. o. . l. |_thoy are unq nobly pace-quak- r. nouns-a typo- HS who rim l. crspnlcol error in the report cf Mr. also rim vs low debt 'I'hey estab- Jwrlorlt-roaiulds M ‘ol-tiletlmt Jack Mcudil-‘s tally before the ll-vh the standard oi’ living ior alt Inc Null ‘Y1? Men. nllade (the Oddfe-llows their wllhwilchs and supported homes in Canada ‘read come contributors m the financial 3_0. instead of three. ' resousces of the poor and needy . ‘members of ‘the family. No one lives iSEE OUR, TABLE o; Ladle; gag; down in lthe ihcomeof their poor at the very low price of $1.00. Prowse releiiion-v- Every one chives to live Bros. Ltd. 9262-1143411 up to their Rich Relations. 'I'hi.5 e1’- and Mrs. Wm. Birt. city.‘ have tak- the 1MB 1 41PM!" "lit when Rm" on up m 1-. ‘id l, V _ Relations travel in a Rolls-Royce cl res once a Co/elicad ,0 v w mo ‘hm-x Fwd Cari onn LINES or SILK undcr-wcsrblhmtlsiwilcry. Whore they hllsht prowl“; Brag own a Ford and have financial ease 9232.11.23.21 they get a Buick and bills. Often "keeping up with the SPECIAL BARGAIN‘ in mdms Joneses" s only mother way of say- hollse dresses 31.00. Prowse Bros. ‘i118 mill?‘ BYQYY P“ 15 ‘Wm t” keep Ltd. . ' 9263-11-23-21 1n steep with their Rich ‘Relations. .. . - ____ The increased cost of living is ODD LINES in Goscdrd col-sew strapped onto a man's back. by his selling at half price. Prowse Brosymilh Fell-MOM. They not 0P1? de- Ltd. 9232.11-33.31 |termine the kind of a car lhe must . in... _..._,___ _ i ., lbuy, butclso decidebn what street Llvlaio 1N TORDNTO-Mr. and he must "Ye- Thfmm Wm‘ Rm‘ block f0 D8? rent 1n the "fight kind" have taken up their residence in Toronto. Mr. West has been for many years a valued employee of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. BAPTIST CHURCH-On Sunday lalorning. Rev. R. C. Eaton will ill ‘N118 l!!! preach, takim ‘as his theme "Our lrte thee Invisible Mr. Eetonfls after ‘all only an extravasant and form of recreation. to for this increase in the "wrong neighborhood" is looked up- on as an insult to the whole fain- llys pflfsflgg and traditions. It takes many trunkfuis of second-hand a. cart-load of last- willmbe as‘ usunlgsplendlild musiclv tllglllfib‘ m: and evening. ‘ - ren . ‘ n8 - - I i Often the demon of worry is‘ in- troduoed lnlo healthy mind!» beehive Wednesday's ‘Toronto Globe repro- “B0916 "it “"3519 u’ m?“ m“: du a fine photo of Miss Margar- 13mm" m9“ m” emen” “mum otfildd. with the iollowlngMcior-_,wieh¢d on ‘mm ‘bl’ we" Rm‘ m“ once: ‘ “Miss Margaret Itodd. of Charlottetown. P.E.I.. who is in To- ‘nxrelvr as srocx JUDGE- vioious circle? the more $99180" u , pe tion inaugurated this year by l» more (“menu the pr°_ ‘mg worries; the for the W. J. Black 'I‘r Dhi’. embler matic of Canadian championship iniilll! élillell-lwg “eqgghuy relmqng ‘Although but is ycorsApc-"siblv 501i Qlléadiw new)“ sex-t ily farm ‘near Charlottetown, and‘ lo an lmpceeiblity, and yet-win of has” raised a purebred Guernsey the "1059 "we'll" “m” ‘mud m herd which won over several. old competitors at the. Charlottetown 31,? O! W3 Thu!’ "Bl Efmblmn this year‘ I or: bleued by hlvllll n0 REP m‘ TEACHERS’ STUDY GROUP - Ali-KM- The mum of such simply one: “m; -.-1 don't believe Old Mioney Bags Smith (the local rich m8“) inuch fun out of his estate of lny little garden and On_ Tuesday evening. Nov. 19th.. In- Aroup. The omoers elected were: cred" a couple of ‘new lose-bushes t he dmvlln buying a whole i“: Ent. Commit- ~ ‘ Bmith. John Muliihy and 11w ‘whirls il"°°"°" °‘ proverty depends on a wrsonfe idea‘ o; “m”. The finest minds in iesignmeat of lessons. The next IHIHWWB W"! "m" “m! I ruearch. art. literature. to be held on the evening g/ rkmm ‘amid’ nub‘ ed labring a‘ oopy of his or her I08 ii. beside a lesson ‘plan on v A of the adverb. MIIIMWMP him hr livlne’ 1 if, “Jllectfloflallgoat " ' and mil M intellect , A r’, Monopole- ‘ umee logical-unsure mlflv Qll ll‘ love romance o1 long! mm: which" are l B» our isc...‘=..“"""‘,.."‘° $e' -._ . - .. the m l _ tickets,‘ r 65H 58 inches wide. Special week Bgpeaking of hand-me-down clothes, mics; lvholiiis‘ compiled it -with —oné bflthe moh- Relations! the First Lord of the Admiralty m _ (on; m uve jup u, the scandal-rig} Al would have been well‘ but for REMOVETQ cow-um“) _. ML Established iby Rioh Relations makesthe appearance on the scene ‘of one worry over E Relations has to, train his pocket» of socialatmosphere. Living in the. tickets, which are’ melons, Worry developsnervous d1s-‘ orders which “ruin Physical hcolthi lronto to compete in the new com-find “Gm” “Wm” °m°m‘°y' n‘ L’ blem bemmes. s drastic out in liv-I “Recently the ‘prcscniitord Sand- the only wich vislted-Ebtree to see the gravef’ every community ‘ire on. illlil "11"". respeotubili A 0| sutured people whoed a wish to erect l. tombstone." house and lot." .levery eighteen grown in Canada: “ma; “Q3111” tabl Ontari and Q y' artists. "mm tgtal idrmorevenuepntario still is‘ only fairly‘ even balance will be inaintaiua "fill itedlethlellndthltilavallable for" _ ot the settlement. Saskatchewan is said i» suitable for olil A THE sTowNfsUARmAN Peal‘ Mimi‘ UNCLE ‘RAYS 00R w ER y To Lover l. lay British unless Preps) ._: IV MEASURING TIIAE HEAT l LONDON, Nov. l'!—A ‘Iorgottc ‘ i’ ‘r ‘ ‘~r—-—-— * ' ‘ l ‘N! en we want to-flnd out how und the nhmes ' ameer a a ‘pglrl. is récailedsbpitbc-leoeo-Jrvoneter; 11nd on cold tion'of a ton-lbmone in theégnfle tfihelyfl-me- ‘ f _ e word “thel-lnoneter" _ ‘cpintd from two ‘ " reebyiulcmlrls “helm days. _we,do' was It has Just been and" the presant Inrd,Sandwicii-'yigf.§pe-i ._ moryof the devotion of one of ‘MAI? ancestors for a “lowly-born- viliege f w». girl. I-ndwhe tragedy which ‘befall ‘ . their love. I = The tombstone bears, in quaint llltlfqfillhlqnjteflng, the follow- 1118611938011: r; “ ‘ cry 9! Who died April T,» 177$‘ ‘ ' 580d 34 ‘years. nut-incur l‘. thoHilol-y-‘arlold by . the vicar, the m. a. n. T. the aid of the parish records and the help of the Sandwich family. _ ‘illegal oRe-y. reputed to be the _ , ' . , aug a~ farni labourerpwas The’ numberln on thg‘ 13¢ gnu-u] born at Elstree in 17,45. A . therliaonetcrgis ‘more ssngnlhls. bu: Si-‘lehwas a remarkablybeautiful is less used on this side of the child. and when about 14 she be- Atlantic. , came-apprentice in a milliners shop in Tavlstock-court. Covent Qarden smartest establish- mats‘ of its kind in the 1.0171011 of t day. , lmfmélier we most ‘ Here she attracted the attention!‘ cancelled Falirenhgiexbuieihiifrethli of the- foilrth Earl‘ of Sandwich, a better kind used in ‘Europe All Italian named Galileo ‘made the corrupt North- adlninistration. . ‘ hum, an, majrhe earl the girl from the A _ h» an» armor... i.’.‘.&“"‘.’..§“°i“‘.‘§§ H a ; . o ' day-for s... had h... - natural ealth Services 0f talent-and finally won her heart. G ' ' I ‘ off our feet and 413101185 “l?” WG-8 already a 8.113. 13.11 MediCaJ Countfizs of Sandwich, ‘the Ea-rl » _~ ‘ took rtha. Roy to the family seat ' seldom be- at l-Iinchinbrook, H tingdonshire, Ssoclatlon where he remained true i0 his love 0-" - ~ for nearly 20 years. ' “fiflflyewc-ooewcs In spite of ‘her invidious position, Manthafs great natural charm and sweetness of mamfer won for her I DISEASES? . the respect of all who knew her. new exists m‘ a“ parts of ca . . n- ilktcinmunicable disease" occurs. its rrcuirence shall“ be Port ls hi“ Captain James I-Iaokman, of the 68th.l=‘oot. r Hackman, a ‘handsome and dash- ing young marl. fell violently yin love with the beautiful Martha. ‘Whether she encouraged him or l *- m» o o» i- our... l... .- §.‘.‘.§Z€?‘5..2¥.“;32.“‘° ‘s: “‘ the end she dismissed him. Appar- ' ' 90$ ' ently in despair Hackrnan bought himself out of the Army. took holy orders, and l! obtained a living ‘ir- Norfolk. In sudden impulse‘ of frenzy he deci ed to take his own life and that of the c-bject of his passion. ‘On’ the fatal evening of April 7, 1779, Miss Ray, accompan- iedVby some friends, went to Co- vent Garden to see "Love in a Village." l-facklnan followed her carriage. and awaited the end of the performance in the Bedford Tavern opposite. As Martha left tile theatre Haclcman dashed across the road, drew s. pistol.’ ‘and fired point-blank at her forehead. ~ As she fell dead Hackman drew m. mom cases another Pistol. with the intention of rug-rum repinflng of an ' unuaual taking his own life. but “the shot number c! these cases or typhiod “m” W°~ » i » , fevei-Awhichfirstdlrecis the attent- m’ w“ -“"‘°°‘: m" "i1 w" tionoithehealth authorities-w the eventually hanged B5 Wmi-m» need for action to discover thebreak Th” '3“ °r smdwm‘ will“ lniniheurolileciivelinochlneryum m“ Mum“ ‘mum ‘be Md i9 m“ first knowledge they have is of the in the church at Eistree. where as deaths which occur, flawless delgy a child she had worshipped. _ mdeanng with‘ the cause results; In liifltthe comn was taken from many more “Se, and deaths gouow its position under the chancel and because o‘ this deny "marred m the “Mmmng mumh‘ The control of communicable dis- Wm‘ ' eases is a community problem. Its succcssdvill be largely melsllred hi’ the extent to which all ciilwlifi w- nperatq in this effort. Just as long hs races are ‘hidden or not bell18 Y9‘ ported .in order to evade some Per‘. S f8- scurce cf the case. If this is done, the source _is removed and otirsr cases prevented. If a case is not re- explained the vicar. “Them-was no bombetcneto mark the spot. but from the talk, of; old folk in the village IP-know the exact spot. " ' s 1 rrled “Lam ilcn in th. home is propel‘ Y c“ thorities "are b6- fiii‘-“lii‘f-’ir’éiiii‘i‘hlihelrlwork Whig‘: “"1145 ynr the protection of - Sandwich at V expiess- +03%... FARM‘ OUTPUT QIIOWB _. nn-ltanm-rllovlucas their em,“ - . d “__' Questions concerning health. a - With the rising tide of grain prb- ‘dressed ,1; the Canadian Medical duction in thc-Prerie Provinces, the imp n will"be gained by many that the West will soon overshadow the met in output from the farm. The three Provinces furnish about seventeen bushels of wheat‘ out of . “m; non, lat College Street. j cnw. till! be "Qmwmd by ‘t’ Questions as to diflsililsls 3"‘! ‘m ment will not be anwflt - riches or two out of this‘. bushels of oats, and ‘_ Nu Ohio, Nov. iii-The five out of six bushels pf barley. 0st “mmve u” o; mm vdyos’ While this looks impredlive. it is ta m he remembered that ‘most .of the dairying products. beef cattle, eggs and fruit come from Eastern farms. gurdted. ication betweenill1°¢l-"d‘° “m? 1mm; mid; and the weqthgzzizfw eau, expflfllllenffl Wienmm: bu“ system of vies-the!’ "M" P‘ m 5mm] between New York and Ou- cago on the transcontinental e - , flquebec and Alberta following in the 0rd“ named. A further indication that a 91%;; gouty-oi center of the system be utilising t0 bureau of theDe- so ,t writer system. Qgtfipvrllfffi on a typewriter at any on a tape at e11 other-numbing circuit. The operators at the - pennant of Commerce Radio sta- . - ‘i; an 11m” ‘ A Lnrrrtn mipsnlrq SCIENCE... out is. We‘ til-kc a look at a ihor-f Greek‘ words,| One of "mcasuxeP-mado for "in xhc stud " was 130 Alt is a good namenbecause the degrees in New South Wales. c deesnnillillre the heat. - .1t was that cold. but”! spent several _,mo“ down around 40 below. That was ccld enough fclr me! It. seem- '-‘° me- 15 the llillllt where water _. 1mm: and that is Just where zzlro ihoinvention and Ge Fb-hrcnheit improvaed iimifisnifiii ~ 1| A ‘WHY REPORT COMMUNICABLE - l “hi. laws which-require that, When promptly re-i to thehealth authorities. It A _ _ . 4 m“ 5mm Yellorting is not] The fellow who thinks of wages blgbfl mzans complete, ‘as is also, ihe ‘fact that many law-abiding ' -’I'he reporting of certain diseases is required-by law for several 7835-, Gm- In, the first place. the health; . aghcrititeslwh? are responsible for] ' . _ _ » 6°“ m ° wmmunli-labli? 1715-. A wcrrlan wants a outhful face, eases cannot set the control mach-I y ineuvlg work until they krwwthat, A disease. exists. The control does not Bu; arm- all shys just” young °°.“"”*l m?“ i" PIN“! i‘ Plimrd As ether women think she looks. on the house and quarantining the‘ -~ inmates. That is lpart of the work.‘ ' - , , but a ‘more important phase is that " of tracing back and finding the ported; the source is not removed‘ _ and may continue to be responsible‘ . scnal inconvenience.‘ even ll 15°15'- wry people who sometimes hinder]. pic-China and the ilands ‘to end.in the Pacific. - ________‘...---- _ l Dr. Jackson and Dr. Carroll (of AIRMEN use nllolo EYES lghflzsoiar Phyvlw Osm- bridle- will maketheir h ‘of Kedflh. on the western“ side of for the airman nyins ill 1°! 01‘ alk" he Peninsula. _ l Colonel Btratton and Mr.‘ Melotte lwill camp n A tanl in Siam. At lost. y A Y in Erlgland [time they will ‘have close on five is" loeatedat Cleveland, the weather? ._c M Trans 00mm!!! Shin Vleitbhe ll_ Q I _ pa" n Dr. w“; u automatic tel-j e mee- l thing mittoii ialtantensoull! "I i llllllllh J Fahrenheit started the use of mercury in the tubspand he gave us the scale which runs from ‘new’ up to holliins point of Kill-degrees.‘ soznaiimes (the scale now runs upl to a very high point-iligh enough to (mo. that lead melts at coo de-l gross and that steel ‘melts at 2,500‘ degrees! " . - _ ., g the highest records ever In the year 1905, Amundscn re-' ported a temperature of ‘i9 degrees bz-iow zero! I have never beeniwiiere days one winter with the old ‘ither- iiand as if my very breath were freez- 8- . Farhrenheit kept ‘track " of the weather in the winter of'i'I09, and msde the zero for his, thermometer at thB ‘Mint of the. coldest day. This was very wellAfor him to do but is it uc-t strange that, we have hem the some mo. all these yeals? The nmnervplnce for zero, it seems '31?!‘ lT-illfli 0f ‘the tliennkmeters used 1n Europe. The "Centigrade" thermometer ,0! Europe is widely "5811 by scientists in Canada and the Unltedfiiates. Sooner or‘ later‘ it will probably ‘be the Popular form. It l5 marked Zero where water mines and 100 degrees 31119;; m“, V Tomorrovv-uwllen Evil Winds blow. ‘ I l i i i i I . \_ Can you complete thi alone -' ‘ ' 1's oftenfthc one wl:l0——. 4 | While ‘the fellow who gets the wages - ' he wants ‘ Thinks not of wages»but-.. vShe paints and. powdcrswstudies books. " - -- — ~~~Q+>Hh -— ‘Hunt For " . \ (By British United Press) | LONDON, Nov. l7—-Wi1l the sec-' lret oi the atcrn be revealed in the fasthesses of the Jungle? I If the hopes of four British as-ij monomers, who are now preparing‘ Ian expedition to the Malay Penlni sills. to. study the total eclipse on; the sun on May 9, are fulfilled. a clue at least may be . , ‘For while living the life of bush- men the astronomers intend to at- i> ytempt to measure the temperatures ‘and pressures of the ‘gases around l |the sun, which cannot ‘be repro- ‘ duced in‘ any laboratory. q l The four scientists. who have been [appointed by the Joint Permanent Committee of the Royal Society and the Royal Astronomical Society. are ‘Dr. J. Jackson and Mr. PJ‘. Melotte of Greenwich, and Colonel F, . M. Stratton ‘and Dr. Car- roll, of Cambridge. ‘ The belt of totality-the band of earth along which the full eclipse i szzv-ll-iéz-zi-zl-za-occ. l. i-i . . 1 - ., ~ . the exact position cf the stars in and constitute thernseive jrclation to light which. appears to- -,be the star's." ' The photographs has an lmerture of seven inches. Wooden transhipmerlt . THOUGHT’ TRANSFERENCE l . i‘ Yesterday's Poem ' ' i lBy British United Pres!) l v A lLondon to - ' transference is possible over | ' ‘ ' ‘distances ‘ ‘secret of Once a week. at '10 o'clock in them; never > ‘ evening a selected group oi‘ people j meet in a little room in Bloomsbury lllnnrdf» Llvrlnreni for Alumna. r-O-GQ 04 obtained i. 1-. visible-Jwill ’ . norms the north of Sumatra, flic Nhlay Pen- insula. the southern portion o! In- Philippine Is- gle) will make their“ uar-., the astronomers war in nmokin- losnos. ‘This Arimefiub-helmiets and shorts will be the order of the day. They only had 24 seconds in when to ma, their observations. This minutes. y ~ It is probable that. of monomers. and Oolonolotratton sssisteoielitlstetoundeuetsnd _- ‘om oftho coilstitutianoi N” a . ‘ Dr. armor and’ m1. lino... will es the aliroaelnloai out "Iimtdni etplalnllh. lhlotte "fonnulatedtizieeteetsbywhidil ooul . ‘The. noun. or Y ‘ Proceeds will be used T0 OFVIGHT TUBERCU and in Work for Crippled Children. A In /Prlnce Edward island. ,. - . ssu: srallirs TIlESDAY. nova-Mani: gun‘ ' Seals may now be had at lived Cross Office . 59 Grafton Street. __ ' CHFRVISTMAS SEAL YOUR CHRDSTMAS MAIL. Fight Tuberciulosfii giAnnaal Christmas -.S'e‘al~SalVe1, I’ Under Allplce! of cansdlsn Trlacrbaiools nasal-ao- Asalsted by theitedvflroes l To pack the giant telescope will ing sets? in places as Jarapaktas J A alone take carpenters two months. Edinburgh and _ sheds used previously. time in and recei which are to house the astrono- jThough the experiment ‘ has only m “ . mers and their instruments in. the been in vogue a» short time ‘remark- .. . l, phonics. are brine overhauled. Ev- able results have been achieved, so- _ s P°°m ery piece of timber has to ‘be dis-n cording toys rnemberof the Society mantled, numbered and labelled for for Physical Research. . ‘ ' ' flstrollflmilffi; “We llave~ had letters themselves are working out abstruse ‘preaching 1,000 ‘people saying that ‘- calculations. so that in the fever: they are ish five minutes of the eclipse ev- thculzllt messages," he mid. ~"Most ‘efyiihill! $11111 W0!!! Mi-hilllt hilrilll- of them are in this country. but n. ——~——<¢@-'—-' number in» France. "Ger-many and. . Hungary are collaborating. ‘ “The EPOLiIJ of. senders-out con- ~ ~sl<ts of fivp specially chosen people. LONDON. November ZL-Ncarly Al; the end or each olrperiment the 1-999 Dallle-‘Siiilirllefed B“ 0V" Clea‘- ‘tlmers-in‘ send us whatever result Britain and the Continent. are iak-_ they have "been able ttrget. ,ing part in one of the‘ most re- ‘markable occult ‘experiments ever , organised. ‘ ' The test whether Illlociullvs lzilacllll An Electric Range of All-round Efficiency Even the woman who hasn't previously found much en- Joyment in the art of cooking will discover real pleasure in , task when she uses a McCLARY ELECTRIC this neo RANGE. The McCLARTS is celebrated as can use it with complete safety both for the range and the When you conslde that this celebrated Canadian- bullt electric range has been sought by women In New lea- ' land, South Africa. England-In every corner of “IQHWOHIF-v it ls easy to understand why It. enjoys the popularity of tens of thousands of Canadian women. An range, it can be depended upon at all times. The burner (winch has been called has a smooth polished surface and cannon rossmm HOLD DIRT 0R BPILLED FOOD. cldent,- grease or spilled liquid get on your range, the smooth surface is as readily washed and cleaned as an The oven has all the advantages obs. flame- _ and none of the dleafllllllllw. lte method of, h&tiql II“- ‘ ducee N0 I-‘UMES. It ls bmlllle of thh important reason -- that the McClary oven operates on the ill-else: cooker prin- You can tum of! the current and the “stored heat” will maintain the temperature for a long time at absolutely child. ’ eiple. no by installing one now. A 146- Richmond St. A .*__~F‘l_re. olrife. r wirelesssending-out sta n. ‘Var- _ lious objects, suchas a ‘vase of flflWf - will be taken crs, or aback, are ‘p1 ' ion 15 inch plates by Dr. Jackson them. They arcthen ; with his 2i, foot telescflllfl. which centrate on the articles with every 59' ounce of wiil-powenand try tomo- In- the meanwhile. 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