Secures Control l of VLQ/fers Co. (Special in The Guardian) LQNDON, Oct. 27-—-A deal 01'» mzonsiderable magnitude whereby; . the American Genera! Electric! Ercup. thiough its British subsi- fdiary. the British Thomson Hous- can Company. secures control ofl the Metropolitan Vickers Electrical,‘ Company, was announced tonight.‘ The published announceme seems rather to indicate that it is the British interests which are swal- lowing the American, since it is stated that the Metropolitan Vic- kers luve acquired the large ma-l » larity of the ordinary shares of the British Thomson Houston Com-J Dan)’. Edison Swan and Ferguson Pailin companies, and also a largel majority of the preference shares 0f the latter company. Make Better B i Ask youlegraciger for I ROYAL YEAST THE CHARLOTTETOWN cuimpiiuv ‘ from 6,82’! employers, whose staifsfmissing since 1864, itlion, however, was not so favor- his father. ' when the index stood at 118.9. com- father from an 04.6, and 90.2 on October l. l927.fdied with the last member o! the 11926. i925. i924, i923. 1922 and 1921. family of Allgoods, who produced 1 respectively. Less EmploymentILOSTFORMULA in Dominion IN DESK OTTAWA, Oct... 26.—'I‘here was a} (By British United Press) further small decline in employ-i LONDON, Oct, 3l—The secret merit at the beginning of Ocwber,|lc.rmula for the Production of the according m statements received hviarflstic lacquer work known as the Dominion Bureau of Statistics? “P01101100! ililan." which has been has been found aggregated 998,851 persons, as com-jin an old desk in his offios by W. pared with 1,003,601 in the preced- H. V. Bytliway, a Pontypooi law- ing month. Employment on thelyer. same date of last year, had shown‘ Mr. Bythway found the docu- a similar slackening; the situatiorrmcnt among papers belonging to The formula, appar- able as 0n the date under reviewuentiy, had been purchased by his employee of the pared with 119.5 on wptembe lwproduclng works. and with 109.0, 105.2. 98.3, 93.9. 99-5 It was believed that the secret Who ware at Pontypool and Usk for! two hundred years. Connoisseurs and antiquarians —-—~¢o;-———— STOLE FOB. SlClC CHILD ‘ViVhere Pep Scores QUICK decisions need alert minds. Peppy action, active bodies. Pep will rnake you peppy. Rich, whole wheat-full of vitamins and healthful mineral salts. Crisp, crunchy, golden italized at $30,000,000. respondent. understands. 'I'hus the British ‘Thomson Houston Cmmnyi will acquire the Metropolitan Vic-‘ kers and associate it with the Edi- , son Swan which it already controls. The Met- l ropolitan Vickers company is cap- BELL RINGERS. The Daily Argument and Ferguson Pailin, , m1 noaanr QUILLEN r iii i However. 1-1. c. =Levis, chairman. ‘and IOTIBt give: hi; h??? oefdfibrlditnz Y or th Brit": rn ‘ -— 11¢ m" - an 11s a s" v in g¢mp§ny' J3; becozlxtéyzgaklzggztzr}! l LQNDON. 00in 31-43)’ T119 CB- plate manufacturers, are now anx- she Metropolitan vickers which‘ STANDARDOFQOAUTY madian Pressl- "You have done 10us to acquire the formula. which . will actually be elven a name andi Roving: " ‘wrong’ but it was no doubt due “i. “mud have "‘ famiachl“? 8mm“ used as holding company‘ your Con; -—~ ycur unselfish love for the child. upon the industry. Specimens of! 1 said the magistrate at Willesden to this lacquer work are rare, Mrs. Agnes Crosbie, a housekeeper, |who was convicted of stealing a dia lmond ring valued at S100 from her ‘employer, and whom the magistrate; ‘bound over to keep the peace 111-; ‘stead of sending her to jail. ichild in question had been adopted [gy thetaacused, who had no chil-I _ - ren o er own and had‘ separ- Several AUNT HET lated from her husband after Years of married life, because he had objected to the child. It was} ten ‘ and Mrs. Crosbie not being ablel to earn sufllulent money to pm- l strikes in France. , and l very little oi‘ it. exists outside the, Welsh National Museum in Carl diff and private collections. l __..___<Q-o&.__._. ._... John Bolton, a Crimean war vet- Thrferan. who fought at Sebastopol, died recently at Gia-ytom England. thousand pecpie were thrown out of work by the textile With a population of only 54,000. Doncisier. England. had an increase in unemployment of 0,669 in u. re- out For eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, ulcers, abscesses, and other distrcsaln akin dil- ease Zam- uk remain: unrivalled. Thin great herbal balm ends pain and irritation, draw: ' son and corruption, and (‘III y new akin in a woaderfu way. heal '\ 1515: FEA T vlde for it properly, had stolen the r 1B8. cent month. _ flakes that come ready to eat. Contains enough bran to be mildly laxative. Helps prevent constipation. Gives you vim and vigor. A package of Pep is a package of health. ' Serve Kellogg’s Pep for breakfast. For lunch or dinner, too. With milk or ' cream, it is nature’s most perfect food. For variety, add honey or fruits, fresh or canned. Your grocer has Pep! ‘ who will attain his 75th birthday’ i l (By British United Press) J LONDON, October, 30.——The dis. tinet-ion of ringing his thousandth pail-a feat in which only seven or; eight carpinologisls in the whole‘ zwhtry can lay claim-—was ac-I complished at St. Peter's Church, Wolverhampton the other day by a vcitiun bell ringer, James Georgefi anniversary shortly. 1 Mr. George is vice-president of; St. Martin's Guild of Bell Ringers? Birmingham. but the attempt was! made in Wolverhampton ‘because Si. Martin's bells are being recast. For the occasion Mr. George was assisted by bell ringers from all, “Whenever Amy gives a party, l know she's doln’ it so as not to invite somebody she's mad at." parts or the country, including two; who had previously passed their- 1,000hh mark. these being wiiiiamj Pye, of Leytonsttmie, who holds the, record with 1,596 peals. and his orcthei" George Pye. of Chadwell Heath, Essex, who has rung 1,106. peals. i The peal chosen iris Stedmarrs, Qlnques, regarded as the most difficult pcai to ring on 12 bells. Mr. George took the tenor bell.‘ which weighs 33 cwt. ‘ atlier looks $117811‘ 5 The Markets 1 (The Canadian Press) MONTREAL Nov. 1——The export! trade in Canadian grain here today, continued of a limited character and the only business transacted was the sale of a few odd loads of POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN "Ma seems to think the raise l got was more than it was. alfl site's spendin’ so much that I'm ‘ Barley and Oats to the United Kingdom and the Continent. There was no important change in spot prices for cash grain, but the under- tone to the market was firm with a fairly good trade passing in car lots. A fairly active business was done in spring and winter wheat flour and values were well main- rlccpcr in dcbt than ever." “The [r21 Man ” KEEP A BOX ALWAYS HANDY! Al vara Model 4-90 $190 or with electric drive $230 5 And well he_ might! flan? Beans — nut brown. P1191118 hot, and rich with the flavour that is only found in hand picked Canadian beans. No wonder his eyes brighten. At All ' There is no taste to equal that Dealers of plump, meaty beans. llflked in the good old fashioned way, flavoured with choice fat back pork, and garnished ' ‘ivith extra fancy Barbados t Molasses. fi teller fhflourw- P 611's BEA-NS .7411‘: but when. served withflenli" Bremir 5 w, ....._.... “Northern” Fishermen’s Bob Iriiaizz; rwill give warmth, wear and comfort under the moat severe conditions. Thoroughly rainlolfifi i0 witi-mand rough work. Mada in lmoo, thigh and hip "film'- Loox ron ri-ia nuns mm: Innis“ "Northern" Boots and lubbonare 80M,” ""55" 9"” Everywhere. . DIUTBIIUTORH POI ‘DWARD IQLAND rained. The trade in all lines of Millfeed was active and the tone of the market was firm. A moderate amount of business was done in standard grades of Rolled Oats and values were steady. A stronger feel- and prices for fresh extras and first were marked up five cents per doz. this attributed to the small re- ceipts and the 800d demand. Stor- age grades were unchanged. The receipts were 895 cases. import beans continued to sell at $4.75 per bushel for choice white handpicked. The undertone to the butter market continued firm but the demand was less active. Receipts were 104 pack- ages. The condition of the market for cheese was somewhat unsettled and prices were rather irregular- The‘ demand was fair. Receipts were 4,72’! boxes. OTTAWA, 0nt., Nov; 1—(Eggs1 -l=‘resh Egg Market in Canada con- tinue to advance under a healthy demand and very short supplfeav The American storage situation is slight- ly firmer today. TORONTO-The local fresh egg market is firm. Dealers are country shippers for ungraded eggs delivered cases returned extras 50-51: firsts .4344; seconds 32-33. Prices to re- nailers are extras 56-60: firsts 50- .52; seconds 36-37. ‘ MONTREAL-The fresh egg market here ls very firm and Pfifie-i to retailers have been advanced to extras 05; firsts 60; pullet extras 55: seconds 43. CALGARY-Jrhe egg market con- tinues steady with local flesh re- caipts practically negligible. B. C. pullet extras and peewecs are arriv- ing contlnually and are costing 38- and 29 cents respectively f. o. b. Van- couver. These are selling to retail- ers here at pullet extras 45: peewees 35 and are meeting with a good demand. A car lot of storage seconds‘ is movi ' East this week. l ihave been advanced to extras 50: i lng to retailers at extras 45-46; first.» 42-44. . 00.000000 in schools in foreign coun- tries. " BRADY FOOTWEAR COMIZANY . k1 =1 ‘a ""~ l ’P-I.|- fo haamnedflndeafliofildol lwhkeninfn 7W‘ ‘ iiig developed in the e5: market‘ old daughter took Ly la E. Pinkhlm’: V ST. JO N-Fresh egg productionlu here is now at its lowest point for much with ghe oghu- m]. I gm y the year and with the further de- not stronglenougli. We gotnl: boiflcl ciine quotations to country shippers andit did tints 45: seirionds SZdStorage eggs}: B Qvgn! fig aingreeyan lremeeng "hi" - ills“: good demand. They are aell-‘Llnfln 3?“: 335W!’- N- 3- ____.,,___.___ pwnintlinniiigeaiekmdsiasmas e 0 WI h wE“§?..ZZ%"i§‘J3.“Q“n$LZZ‘Z 5'23}? m,» gm bgw or win E- Pink- I 32E: alone me good and l always l’ ""1"" lungs- lyhd if??? A mllflddwlfl” lg lam-a Pinewood, diliuis. iBv British United Press) LONDON, Octchir. 30-Slavko Bmai formiriy an amateur boxer and wrestler cf great strength, re- Cflfllly gave an unparalleled display of muscular force at me Vienna Aerodrome. Standing with his legs ‘apart. Barto took hold of the moor- ing rcpes of two aeroplangs, we an Australian passenger plane, we other a German sport model, and held them to the ground, even when the engines were at full l/pressure. Bartals next feat was the firing of a cartridge from a gun held between his teeth. first from the ground. then from horseback. ‘Since May, 1923, he has fired no fewer than 1,400 cartridges in this way. Barta has already a. ponsidezabie {income from a. champagne factory. an estate. and a picture house in, , Zflereb. No one who did not possess! as he does, a heart and nerves Oi] iron could endure the “steel mess- age" he has set himself consisting, of a. vigorous daily hammering on- the back of the head land chest! with a solid iron rod. For two] years the "iron man" ‘has eaten no} meat of any kind. und takes no alcoholic drink. ———-<-<1>--__.__ Modern electric vans for delivery of letters and paroles ar to be used by the London post office. MEDIGINE run P vnum: lilllit’ Mothers Endorse Lydia E. Pili- liam’: Vegetable Compound 1 Sydney. N. S.-“ acvanteen year l egetabie Compound for ' an" pains. She could not go about I» eragreatwnafliuiawork- n outnowinnlta-eandwallmthmo and backintlio v Vania. M Pinewood OnL-“I constantly had every month. I ave 1o Compound Tablets. the house. I have mam- modiciiia to aavnnl vim it to 11 0G1‘ just for Nothing is impossible to the new Orlhopjzo Victrola-"The world's greatest choirsn-the finest organsu-magnificent orchestrasmall for you. 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