l , _ The long-wearing durability-the correct fit-and ‘ 5 the comfort that is knitted into Penmans Under- ’ A wear make it the choice of thrifty Canadians. For i extra health protection under all conditions for greater value for your underwear dollar, ask for Penmans “9S" or “71” Underwear. .._ A ‘i: iai-z-l-sih Marcus .1 QUALITY UNDERWEAR - xmrrso OUTERWEAR - HOSIERY F1786 _Jl-i!aternity Sweepstake Contest _._.__.__ (Continued from page 2) . 1 "H; elaht born since 192s. Living in I spotless home here in lwmntq the Harriscns, a Canadian couple have perhaps the healthiest child- ren 0i’ the families competing in the race. Mrs. Harrison isn't just the sure what she 1\'.'.‘lllCl do with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Grnlianq that they become members of the Jockey club within three years. Two crusaders, Hon. W. E. Romy. Judge of the Ontario supreme court, and Rev. Dr. B. Df Chown, staunch OPDDncnta of race track) and horses, became members of the with their seven olllltltm - sdian-ownsd or Vancouver Plans Air Race Across Canada VANCAUVER. Oct. 3l.—The store was all set today 101' 191111111111!!!“ attending the first air race across Canada. The Skyways trail will reach from Vancouver to Jlontrsal to usher in Vancouver's Golden Jubilee celebration. To the winner o not of gold - $5,000-—wi1l be offered as first prize. A pot cf silver or its equivalent will be awarded for second place. The race, under the auspices of the Clu- adiun Flying Clubs Association, will be open to high-speed aircraft from all nations. The event will mark a wedfs air pageant in u nnecticn with the Jubilee scheduled to last from May 24 to August 15, next ysar- Original plans confined the "Derby" to Can- built machines, flown by Canadian pilots, ‘out the present intention is to open it to all comers. Boy's Daring Feat To Rescue Lamb An eleven-year-old Rhondda lzoy, Johnny Williams, descended a mountain crevice 4o feet deep and only 18 inches wide to rescuq a lamb after three men who had worked for more than 60 hours to extricate lt had failed. The rescue oi.‘ a pet terrier, which __, an! “mu-sauna soavuu _ Royal Honey- mooners (ioming To Canada ‘ Que, oei. u-a honeymoon couple on a IOYII Yround-tho-world tour on duo to grrivo in the city this wank, being the Prince and Prinoolc of Mllilb ias. trlvellind undo: ‘the nuns d Prince and Princess Don Juan do Burbon. They discmborked recentl from the 58. “Brcrnarfl at New york city, and after also visitinl Philadelphia and wuhinrwn. will arrive here from the latter city on “The Monti-color‘ min of the Oa-u- mdiln National Railwayl, reaching Bonaventure station on Friday it a.2s an. Tho 1on1 couple are much interested in Canadian cities and scenic attractions and with this in view have planned to lily ovor two days in the Metropolis in bowl“ gwquginted with its mmy historic and modern features before pro- cgqding to points farther West. Lgaving the city next Sunday morn- ing their itinerary in Canada in- dudes viJits to Toronto. Nissan Falls and Winnipei. from which point they will make Jasper. in Al- berta, their headquarters for nearly a week, exploring the scenic beaut- ies of ‘the Canadian Rockies and surrounding territory in and sti- jmqmy, 1,0 Jasper National Park. There they will take aishtsceins drives ‘along the trails and foothills frequented by visitors from all over the world duringthc tourist SEE-W"- From Jasper they proceed to VH1- couvor to get a Illmlm °1 951ml“ 9mm; gout and then will visit Seattle. has Anrelcs and 8W FY"- cigeo, from which point tho? 9m- bsrk {or Yokohama, Japflll. ‘Vanity Fair’ Once ’ “A Perniclous Book’ BRIDLINGTON, Oct. 31.‘ — The Dowager Lady Nunburnholme. opening the Fawcctt Library‘ at Huhmanby Hall School for Girls, near Bridlingtcn, said that zlrls ‘Ol today were freely offered books to mad which were forbidden to girls of her generation. She remembered her mother hav- lnR l talk with Lord Roseborg, and they were discussing whether they should allow their daughters, whore ages ranged from l4 to 30. to read “Vanity Pair." After a lon disco:- sion they decided not to slow their children to road "that pernicious book." "However, I had read it when I was eleven, and three times more before I was 18." she added. Last Season Cali At Mont. Port fell into the same crevice oetween Clydach Vale and Gelli, led to the discovery of the lamb’s plight. 59v- oral parties had tried to bring up the 18ml?» but the crevice was so "llrww m“ only c schoolboy could mike the descent. Suspended by a rope, Williams, was lowered down the crevice, inc- lflB the danger oi’ falling stone; and lighting his way will; g p011“, torch. He succeeded in tying a rope NW1d the lamb and both were haul- ed in the surface unhurt. Surgeons Study Vitamin E ‘B! HOWARD BLAKESLEE I A m.’ m | honey if she won. She will admit, however that she adores baby clothes. “If I win the money I will go down and buy a complete layetie for my youngest baby,” she lays. WE-ile the n1aterni!y' race is the high light of Charles Miller's will it is not the only part which has stirred the public. A practical joker to the cud, Millar left brew- ery stocks to ministers. The stocks of a Toronto brewery, a company in which were many Roman Cath- cluh but lmmfldillnly lot their membership lapse and turned the proceeds of the stock over to the Poppy Fund and s. needy cx-soldi- ers’ organization. . Legal authorities in Toronto feel that the picking of the winner will involve the biggest legal case ever to involve Canadian courts. Three years ago the Ontario government attempted to ucheat the estate by passing an act 9i parliament. A flood of angry protests soon atop- ped this in its second reading llld . -...4-_-_...,.,.-,.--.~.... the guvcrnm‘ mt droppod the lass. Inca! the mothers want ulthe who annoy for thomsclvu- Mn. Barri- thstihcnixhighert ' ingdivido Blobs-ifs lllwnrthm - llll- It is composed o1 Editor SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. a1_(A_ P-l-Expectant mothers on relief, and many others besides, were list. ed as not getting the right things to eat in a summary on mgfgrng] nutrition reported to the American Collect 0f Sllltecns today by 1.61113- ton C. Conn, Professor oi Gynccol. olY ind Obstetrics it tho Univ“- slty 0f Alberto Medical 301ml], Edmonton. - It is not sufficient, he said, to isll an expectant mother m be cent"; of her diet. she mqulg be mum, ed snecilleeily what to eat, m», 9°11" held. Ind specified the fol- lowing basic diet. One quart or milk daily, fresh rhflose twice a week, two cups er "moieties daily. one fresh if p05. slble: one tun or Whole cooked w. "l u‘ 1916mm‘ - two or three ill?! B month by uncooked grain I'm‘; 0M cub of fruit, including fruits or canned tomatoes inns dlys a week; and one medium m. ed serving or meat. fish. fowl or 988B, with the addition c! liver one; each week. Th‘ sllflwfll Milo)’ were shows 11m mlllllmml of pure vitamin E. without which neither man nor animals can reproduce, Described u at presmt the m“ Priceless substance in the world. it is a glittering whit; "b- stance that resembles 11m table minute IDlKQ-llll-Dod orystulu. _ The vitamin crystals were shown. along with the newly mam-mun experiments in the laboratory of the discoverer or this vitamin and 1;. gnrrlathod ca!’ inflating“ it, Dr. vans vdsfl of California. h. l, ‘PM out excel-amen: with tho DUN vitamin. the one shown 1c the visltinl surgeons today, is ta leg-a how much vitamin I is nudad for reproduction. ‘lb learn this rah "To llvvn l dirt in which the rep- MUNTREAL, Qua, Oct. Sb-An. other vessel of the Canadian Na- tional Steamships to bid adieu to the local port for this season will be the "Vagabond Cruise" ship Uhomcdy, when she sails on Sat- urday night, or possibly Sunday morning, having been delayed for about two day owing to taking on of heavy cargo this Weekend- The Ohomedy is bound via Halifax to Pucrto Rico, Barbados, Trinidad. and British Guiana, on the coast of South America, and on this trip will make extra calls at Points a Pltiic, Guadeloupe, and Fort dc Franco, Martinique, and St. Vin- cent on her southbound voyage, and will also make an extra call at Grenada north bound. She will henceforth make Hali- fax her port of arrival and depart- ure during the winter season. This will not be the last “Vagabond Cruise" ship to he seen at Montreal this season, however, for the Col- borne is due here November 23rd. but when she leaves two days later on the same route she too wi‘l then say good-bye to the local port until HQXt Spring, also making Halifax her port for the winter. In addition to passengers, the Ohomedy will also _ uunauu-uw carry a good cargo o1 automobiles, lumber, shingles, flour, feed, hay, cheese, footwear, packing house products and a quantity of Canad- llh manufactured articles for the Southern colonies. IDNDON. Qct. 3l~A lame. high- ly-crnamcnted cahixvt, with a sin- ister llistory, was on view at Self- rldgors zeoently. It was given to Lucrezia Borgia, the notorious “ma s" poisoner of the Renaissance period. by her brother, Caesar. It contains dozens or secrot drawers in which Luoraala Ls reputed to have kept liqueurs and wines. The moat interesting feat- ure, however. is ths key, in the handle of which is hidden a noodle which umaincd cmbrddcd in n. dandy poison. Llwfllia’. enemies often at- tomlilfld to open the cabinet, but their ignorance c: the oxilionoo oi the needle meant a |wi't death in terrible. Irony. - The cabinet w later given by Ocrdlnll do M ioi to Cur Alex- ander !.. and remained in the pos- msion cf the House oi Romano" until 1011. It wu often ldmimd by Ralputin. !t is now owned by Baum vcn l-Indlw. Inc 1| for uh at moo Pounds. lacking. In 0w can the rats became sterile. Gvlng them some of the vitamin mtorqd for-Wily u a reductive vitamin is completely NORWAY w PINE it'll-ti.“ svnuu pure rule. ti! not cl in old rah. Troublesome light 0on1: llarlolih Syriac It i .11: ti“ flak bud t‘: ‘tml; til u u. m.‘ ‘u. u tickling in the tbm illtrckzt wrooblnl tron a l». wogrgmyg$wyqmlzlgétwp relieves this at tail eflfliifitmfi: that Imps you owslu at MHM. w". i as 31s is donmlluoryic l: ma. um iyl swnh c1 light with the Irma wmlr- "enbere ~ from your drugglst. It will holy you, comes Now. “BUMPER SPECIAL” OVERCOAT $1195 Just in, sixty Men's and Young Men's Cont: of Melton, Frieze and Tweed Cloths. Melton in Blue, Brown and Black in dressy Semi-Guards model back, double breasted, peak lapel model front, 94 rayon faced satin lined. Also fawn ‘and Brown Herring- boned Tweed: and plain Gray Frieaes. Sires 35 to 44. A model to suit every build v. . .. . c And a record’ making TWU PANT SUIT $1495 Brown, Blue and Black striped, pure wool English Worsted Suits with 2 pairs panic. Peppy ltyloa for young mew-favorite models for men in this range of extra value Suits. 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