,mide its way to safety _ and was T001/{ ~`woME1v .lllvn E Frzesr-vEsrRIs_ _ _ E' A LIVES v _ . il I __ 1-_ing-i " No'Sigrl_ #Recurrence -of H Caleb ~- Wlliéli Itself Out Overll A England. Early Saturdqy Mum; LONDON. Nov., 29.-England fc--_ ,ny saw no alan' or thc. storm rc- aurrenoo whioi\___ha¢i _i»_qen.fore¢ast, out learned of nyc' adoiuonili deaths bfi' nging thetotal to 41. Five -mem- wg-o!~the_.ore`w of the small Liver- pool schooner Mary Ann were drowned when; the Baie drove the vessel oiiitlio Dulue rocks. John Woodier, a boy of 1'i. was the only member of the crew who mcceeded in ciairlbering up on the few square yards of rock which stood above-the raging seas. The dog thi\t`thei'schooner carried also woccllers s_ol_r_ccmpqmon~ for as hours while they remalnedfoodleso on the desolate. rock. . at last ._a Iriverpooi 'pilot boat sighting the shirt _which Woodley was fi-antioallywavinl to attract- their attention. They succeeded in taking him off. although heavy seasweresti-il runninx. he gale. which blew itself out Over, England early Saturday morning. hanshewn no sisll Di Wlilpsarills- Both yes- terday and today were beautiful sunny days. -permittrns persons to remove.-the havoc of the storm and ta restore communications.. _ lan attempt to sid a distressed ves- sel. The total was almost/as grea cn land as at sea, with 19 person. .killed either by failing chimney: ‘and trees or in trafilc 'accidents traced directly to the storm. .Even railway passengers were en- danBered‘by the trees which were blown) across the tracks and wnicl interrupted service on several liner itoa_dways\_were similarly blocker and communications generally *in terupted in all directions. » ' llurricane Swept Over Germany.- HAMBURG, Germany, Novembe- 19.--Delayed reports which reachef communication lines indicated tha' the casualties and havoc wrough by yesterdays devastating hurricane which swept over Northwesterr 0_¢l‘mlmy would be much greats.- than at first believed. Before blow-~ ill! itself out the wlnd_at£a.ined r ve_lo£:ity~of 'I8 miles and hour, caus- alons the North Sea coast. Asnumber of vessels were sunk including a motor ship from an llllkrlown port. The fate of the ore_w has not yet been determined The liShi»ShiP Weser was torn Seventeen deaths oil; the English C011” illa'.telied..4`lllet?.l'l`p'i'\. pal:‘§eng'§‘rs Ab "°'° °.‘i.“lFl,b¥v“ °“m°{al“%l_\ _5¢°iil_ll¢ places in life-b9alS._ _.Ti1_Q Giiflblii _t of _the operation depleted inthe photograph the of the ship and the dlsqrdlrllleslrltlng fror_n_ shattered `s'&rs; `al'1`d 'filo picture was taken a few ` vemel disap|ieared._ It shows passengers and crew with _life-ueits. The life-boat is ishown 'on the extreme right. ` il tiiigul-laces' yeas above which illustrates minutes before the of its kind in Britain is an eyent of ey.b'°x which was lost 5| ht of f slgnlnconce from the point or vlew many yem and .,|,,,,,,m,§f unemgf 3_2'/;“°i`°iY 91 95° D¢.Y§$f.l§iiiY °i iii? ed.i_i1 asecond-hand shop, is always ~ '.\‘”““°ii Wi iw" ¢hP¢*°f the displayed at the corporations pn- ii%\ W%l“5¢§ti!il¢S-hs will rnmi fcstil/elses' a token of lt lem' 9- WU - rccd I- d k, 51|'-.~l:‘!\`|°§.._h!\5 _i,\_i_tilel‘to shlmned Jllnrles oreliioges lg: ish mild' when Sir the limcllgbtrfapil-hiS`H¢csptance or the fcsllval held- ca est.rsr§=r‘ ».» - - » l ’ fa s an w __ . - s ' “suitable c.s_.s,.p-losers..-or ac- Hoped Recommendation. of Earlier um will destroy the cancer in that - : ~ - . Famous Surgeon \ ‘ f ` * - - Impfisqffed ' ` Can¢ér~R¢1v¢1seS ._ .- “In Cathedral '.‘:;‘;i°‘..'..i‘.“§.‘;“.ii.‘i.“'2 .5-'3‘§°°i§% li; TORONTO.. Ont-_. Nov.. 23.-The] _dlminlshiflq tribe of Pagan Indiana,‘ Sauiteaux Indians, _ recently gn-i countered in northern Ontario .bye Gifford Swartman,_a .pilot in the* provincial A-ir Forwtry Service ' a_ companion; Air Engineer Rc y, numbers only about 90 and r | -the °risinal_be_lie1s. and rites or e tribe- The eil' nllflt swovred d. upon-the camp unexpectedly so. startled the Indians that tlheyi fledi in -terror from the “sky devil," as they termed the craft. It-was the first aeroplane they had ever seen. Probably swartman was abohtas greatly surprised at finding the Indians* camp as -the redmen were' et. swine him descend 1l:om,the airy.. but eventually the, airrnpn' xn_ado_ friends _with the chief, Piksngikum ‘ and was- given an insight into one of the pagan rites that . was almost- as .startling his descent amon; tnc means had been lotus tribe. The !Saultea1\ll. wh_o1_n_ _.Pilot Swartman' at first __ mistook fo. Sioux Indians, are encamped a' Pikangikum Lake, about 200 miles north_ of the Canadian Nations Railways and about me miles nortr of qold Pin»es_,_ in -the Red Lak- district. The lake eviden?/ly is mm' ed after the chief of -the BaulteALll>¢~_ The “medicine man" of the tribe I about 100 years of age. led the band in its hasty retreat _at sight of th-_ flying machine, which was ensazer ln fighting fires, in the forests for the ontario Department of Larld= and For-esr.s,_ outin about iw-if Br hour Swartman and his _¢0ll”lDB1\i°11 l=e,ellly,__llt their pipes and gave f-bf lidians sufficient confidence approach the white 11120.’ Wi"- _tokens of friendship- Chief Rini' gikum sillliiied a desire. to viéwrte ‘ flying machine at close .*l\1P~ 1" and Swartman took him to it ant pursuaded him 1-0 ellie* the °°°ki’ t ethi ad was going he-P119* frills of br-lr pilot was lfl/me “ snow mm now the machine Wflzlff “° “"'°*“°.,‘i‘.f,°‘l...°‘il§§ i‘.l’-.{“....§. aeroplane vi mmu .~ nl, ., Forest Flyers on Orttario'-Manitolrci Boundary' Flhd _Tribe of ~Indt°a`ns. __ g ' . A attend a blood 'ritual that was to mark_ the initiation of six young men of the tribe ths»!'~.~ nisht. The airmen at first accepted the invita- tion, but when th-ey ' lmmed what the “heap big_‘ pow-wow" really meant _they respectfully aecunpd. Asdeserlbed by swaz-tman‘tlre cane didates for invitation line up untill' the chant of the t:rib6.`dl1d the belt Of th8 tom-t¢mB. The nw_di¢il19 man, knife in one halld. BDC! G white dog hanging by thetail in his other, pauses before a. candid- ate. There is alot of _ giiSbe'rish.e_:- changed between them. Their. “slash” 'goes the knife.‘Thc doifil n-sad drops from _its body. In lb instant. the candidatélln-s Picked up_the head.. has it pressed' to hi-S --nouth,'and» is drawing N1 U12 510°# like a ferret _fcastlns 011 li ‘MW ull-so cottontall. 'rue tribe ehellfl- Phe tom-toms wa-il IHUTQ and WWF' another candldaiflr i5 iiewed- Ana 'o on. far into the nikhi- The Sauiteaux B113 mfdy .mm other slight. _and their Wefelé .eight ls about me feet. N°1\°cm hem can SP”-if E°3u“h' “W at hey under_§i:- nd Cree. Some _ hem are able to write in SY11$b\9 -naracters, butthat is ell- N\lm’b=§.! .re written in Arabic ntumG!‘B - They are not Christmas. bu ad-\'i¢N_ c a :crm cr totem `W°f°"tf§' mon otem for m_ost of thelm is allmuul ‘heir worship or. P91' °'P°~ vm” 0! nent is conduciFd_ in °' 1”-‘ned th, Lender Sl>l'“°° Wie” ca The Chief is recognized!-at 'sc_lat_ed'_ spot as F3690* °1' h- Iudsqlfs B3? Q0U\P.°ny' ai-thong is store collsi-tis* 04 m°W1Y_°‘ lag; 1 snack. poesfsslns the 1°-man " “ws in me mmm filer? saw lr. nd equipped'-'~"°'5 me :diem of -t that time--with a fogmwm wa rade, Such as braSS ummm. ome .moth-eaten sh_os1NG... PUBLIC MEASURES- 4 ._.___- , - Th movement, The other resolution contends that the service should be freed from the “suspicion of 1'v>i't- ical _po.ia~onage" .or of l1°1ii-i°°»i WW hy being ppc; ated by a. Federal bli- reau, rrathsr than as a provincial departmen _ - ~ _ cadet training in the public schools is by the Hew- tive United Farm- will su_blnit_ a conventinn to as crowed to tlw we dollar of uvvilllc cadets in the coun iudses and mer sumcient evidence be given authurltv to excuse a summoned farmer _iirvr `-h°'° is "°“““.B “°°P“Y “° “°”‘”"' 1ea'r~s£rra' ions, have assed witn- lt islneither infectious nor contag- ious. ' ‘ , - - ~ ‘" f"I‘he dlseas`e,'.he declared. "has ie e ins ite of the act 'lrffl i_'l.r°‘v _i-_,nu ber arc seo? c'u_réd._¢i_ _' l___e'this_ must e sduca'tion_ai.'__ _,must _be no more mystery sho , |till.1'=,¢l'.~ . T - '.»".-lil? ' . . - Mah.-Wiifl=i¢Hand is scsrce s-ogsons_.t6 their _°‘= ml _»_. » ._ . .m__‘ir_io.~ -r¢.t_a‘ reached out and giaroegkcné "cheater congaon; io,- 100 'to _ _'nie Congdon was one sean; .Arg-ua_;_ Hydras: cm-runners: Wexford; Regina: Leafiela. _ .1914-Nlobloi-Giiber't. ~ 1s_1s-lcihootaw.. ' 16-Merida 00188-fe ; 1918-"ccliizdcne-' ‘ ` -isle-monde. - ' . ' i92o-~8uperior_Oity- ical--None? . 1922-M.a1:»loh\lniT.' 19zo‘-Nonii. ` ti >l` V- r.. ‘w’lil`3oll9` iiieif; iagawa; __0!_leboy;.< Lambton, in : - I lm-oouereau: George A_- Gm- . ,, --Bdwihid 'Dc `e'l': _Huron- t Shiv °f U“k° H““’“ Th”-mlrlucmmmvm. " = _ ‘i` l92_i_--'Oi-iffiiiii Giflibfohyi Glen- P°m" Eiiwnd' “wh” ‘deputy W” 1y0ir:'Ml\fPlédawn: Turret Crown. 1924-l-oityrof ‘badger-; Nlsbst oruamq-;__N?Ff-illvlnda-A. D. Mac- ~'.'. . ‘--r-r-'f ' ~ '-,'_"“.il.._3? tv* -` f l SHHSC - ‘ -'».~ - f : __~_-_._,_'-ggrftg wr; ws.-‘ .f - .'-‘sry _-mor '..-eucxmssrer ,mg as ,e » | 'f - '§ifew_ap‘apar's`Eievate -_uman face. as f:|_gn- ."'.. man' I and and call another in his that anv further increase in the ses- liamant to be opposed: _a law -I a sim be enacted firiingthe date of elve- sc-rvice tions by _statute_: that an cffortto 3,11 gr. abolish pr- reduce the income fax tum be onnoséd and that muaciil _in- stljuction in all public be merge made compulsory. /IN THE NICK OF TIME ~ `»v~ ~ -Vt; 1....; -_.. _ _ '_/‘ 1- _.I-__.._§ lf' I' DUi'P°§95i T2 r-V* sional irldemnity of members of pars-