lllillilltli-|l'N'lv1~ :‘*" :vgvgt t-.,*.__ _.M ».,, V l iillil |3121 his sl in rv 1. . i .»~. »~av if... ~ .» ..Hol|kilShMmuh ¢.~»v ..»-1 Pi si-3* D -r. 'fl . ima /wil mv " However, As Cabl- CYITAIWA, Nov. 23-(CP)-R11 more have again become prevnlen 'ki Ottawa that the Govemment is on the verge Of appointing the Canadian National Railway trus- ided f the le isl - PA@ SIX l'~.l£MN\»b` QUWARU-IUUAI UNL!--. ROBERT MUN “ MADE ON, BROADWAY ” -g sig-"PRoM1sr:D 'ro BE I' -SHI KKANT 'I0 Bl! I Don‘\ 0c\l_l'IIer'I‘lllYe\Soe - “Ill DAY 0|’ O lteellusarem Prhen-She walt- ' I ios|....iiooci .| R “ DAY OF ‘ AND “NEWS” areihana yolnkcl Bnttwoyean ICHARD DIX in RECKONING " EXTRA TOM HOWARD COMEDY “STATIC” 'l`-GOMER I -in I rs IICKONING" Stuart I iumulsn c.ii.ii. iiiusiiis, irvniiiiiiiiiis No Official Informa- tion Forthcoming, net Council Meets. ` t , stove. De_cri/bing the sensiticn of J ri t. off iii' f ti B t th t1 tois - . ti man-eatin: Smflfl in TW* ,. . hulyavsiiable morew a btrhirin ttiix-:za tg: ed lily thssdnaifgiciriisl lilrztd byatxl; hmm mm “ml-unc nsciousnessi gdyyfrom 15 lo 20 members of th¢ sermon' when he Itumed tg 'man' nw “!°°“ °f om” V" ‘ l nt enthusias of architects for Murphy nys: 'iPier 1-lead swimming club dived in- Hun' he wld me the ‘wry M the muh ‘“°n“°n' It 1' "I experien:ed the most unusual to the water as “sun mommy for postcard- ev.dsnt that Mrl. Youmans was in- questioii was not deellt with at to-V800 m I t . ltlr. th ha his ed - day’ “bm mum” ` :m_hm:ynng‘: °:'cgm‘/'dimog re ‘sensation-as ll I wsre floatlngi ti e "dm On my jour. ey up to town your tsngegq gg .bg mg, . vm; gl, |r|;u,|5|z,'r0N NAMED ,light shade-white, cream, s hl‘0 It is persistently rurnoired that Hon. C. P. Fullerton, Chairman J the Board of Railway Commission- ers will be chosen as Chairman of to _ the Board, while the two additional P“1'P1°5~ 'They have 1‘Pf°d“°° tmswes would be chosen from ,aunts od the syoamose and its lol 4 “M m,d,,dmg me nam” of J_ E isge-red. grey, golden wn, BOMBAY, Nov. 24.~The dcprcc- ly they would be seen close inshore. mine: Now’ I “med th’ wma [,“,e]],¢_ Momd-”,1_ gmdon p_ pen-yi KIND N14 f'/W"\- ation of the dolls: iii terms of thc "I have seen them a little ,further bgdly, but I couunx ny yu. me rg K_ Mom-_vw_ Tm-mm' ,my ,y_| Reference is made to the ado t_ pound sterling has caused great up the coast, comelso nr nshom mu” I hm ,ent Wu me pow.. l P anxi t in cotton circles hcrc that their who‘e fin was out of the ~ D. Palmer, Fredericton. Hon in Ame,-mm skyscraper, of F Y r » V’ » So I have caled on you, Mr. ll y 'nu ugpcintsngnt 0( My-_ pmlgr-1 nowmg ww sch..me_,_ whereh. which see therein n. menace toiwater, he said. 1”, M, ,un th, pled" “.50” »““v"““"v~~~r~vm»c“\m~““1h:vvmxe;$$;:$§hao::no»»mmi presentation an the Boom cg ugtni when me wntrstms 0, ugh, md ton expo . t rvrior P t 0 I-» 8 - 1 th A wonderful sermon M the Maritimes and Wmtom Osnsda. dug 1,; “Rd ag goiumm running tp § B°mb¢Y mill llreadl' has DlHCPd‘ tried fb h81'P°°¥l UW U80' ° said Mr, Haylsr, "and from thbt he being s native of Nova Bootie the Might of gh, buiidhg, thu, i orders for American cotton because three r¢p01'*»€d.th€Y BN M8801' tbl!! day Canon Walsham became “~ - and ions a resident of Wlnnir>e¢.* cmpiusinng me vcrticn oomruc- § of the flvvrlble vrioe- ,“Sybll" the mn eat" 'him I'-I1* creat power am commanding ln- l T vm with M1' IDN!! fluen~e in the movement Later ltisknownthstdlohncrvsw- ll-lD,hMdoftheMon~trealHh11>0i' 0|lnmidon,hlsbeenserlouslycon- lideredss li cnndldato fin' the shdsmnnshb, andlit is quits pos- KBthnthothhesndMl'.!"u1l¢‘- tonmayhefoundonthelboard whenitlsevnntuallyformed. .lndicationsinaovertlnentcircls hidayweretlzatthsappointnieuts 'lm imminent andtlnt the present ho\rdo!d.ireof>orsoftlseOansri|sn miomrwouidboreplnoidpytns Ul¢¢¢l.b.Ythefixato(ne'xtyes.r. iiiaiiuiiseif , “JJ Known'hilhu llllAll'I'lll$lG||¢r 2 n_,_ Iedlqdi-UIQ I lleeplealssss i “hills Adllty lscleenaehl A1-hsedeadsn l wlurrosorcn i Zfialliliiii 5 Fii?` -STARTING MONDAY- PRINCE EDWARD Ili ill of multi-co. red roug -textured bricks, states a report, issued re- cently by the Department of Science and lndurtrlal Rfseerch, on the building brick industries. The oolors riinge from white, yellow, tan, brown. red, to purple, blue, black. grey, with variegated and mottled tinis. Descriptions such as "autumn tints", "cherry Colored Bucks Are Emphasized -lin recent years there has been a marked improvem"nt in Engluid, particulu-ly in the South in favor 'o h MANUHE3'I’ER, England, Nov Z! I B-7- we- _V ___ _ red", “brindled", "dark strnwb2rry" “orange rod plum", “silve grey," “go'den grey". "potpourri" "brown (or bulfi matted brindle". found in catalogues. give an indication of the wealth of n cl sometimes in about in a listles wzy. But I was` their lunch m ' words kept ringing in my ears: cmggmgu gun" th" nu-_ gh, tone, mo _ ,. “Lf we were scored to go in ev- , , _ , ccmfortabe to move. Y.u a .ervant o. Christi I saw ural _erytlmewehenrdaboutashu-k".Im`m ch magma. With his wife, hc/wever, he oraw _ pres fawuedmmmhmdpnw, m.wm_ said one bother, ‘we should never ”mmqumdm_I.m "mduwandsn\'s.shedthep:nz. '°°‘"'m' el'dtosayso.'I‘hdsI limestone grey to match nat stone. shone with ‘irrm spots" iron buff, golden buff as well vivid tlnis of tangerine brown, pale greens, reds bues and erican manufa turers have lreenun able to simulate exactly the surface of the English -hand-made brick, they have evolved corrugatione by mechanically scoring the faces of thsbriokbynail,comb,orwire,by tearing pieces with rotating knives. liy strpping the skin and rolling the cracked pieces on again- The descriptions "tapestry," "rug," "raglan", “sstrlkha.n", “bark” says the report, ah no exnggeratlons. _,f____._ India. Informed Re Scotia Flag P.) E lil 5?; --1NovaBootla question havereeched `derthsheadio¢“Ih0nl - ixmewltharisg-Nova 'I'e1h‘ the world." 'Hmm India _ - .ihhsmgk aprhlination cfifs Ciovunment Novasootiahasreznindodthswoirid thatitls thsoniy province of il 8 ii: .= 5 . E333; §sF§§§§R iisown. isawhitehaokrovm !t.Andrsw'sCrol( incthefieldinfour, centre lstnelionofsocthnd iteorigin l§§5f§75§§;§§l§§§§5 r -Qu ’5§_ E-Eg g lr lg- g é l §g§§ ‘ lit gag? lf gills? leg E !i¢[25`§ EE; E§¥s¥figE3 iasgg I N07' 70501)’ Escape Big' B311 Si1&I`kS ina ii :err in time lust yen. rt is eight micron w trnui into mtur-, s o ~ _ . g |¢y_ ASphyXldtlOH F311 t0 Fflghmn to do with it. -wnsti" 1 cnclsulin- Ami- hsvfug ruoomstury accom- .___ 9 cd. “you are s wrvrnt of C t pushed this bensrfoent task, In-. YA.RMOU'I‘H, N. S., Ncv 23- \ Cape S Bathers and cannot advise children and gm My-|_ yqumm “und w pm, Jimmie Murphy has a weird con- _- others to be .-bstrinzrs? I am Ill!! ton, where Hrs. Ycumanl started °°°"°“ °’ °°’“f°"" He “nd '““ o_».i>r: TOWN. south Ah-los, Nav. Y°“ "’" “‘"'." bu" °' 1"", "°”“’°"“°° "°‘* 1” 1”’ mu' narrow rsca d as hx ia Nell m`1’!l`1\l' I l’¢°'|V¢4 I P00' clue, and also organised a Bond of _ _ vivid n wife ly pe p y - M th md - - "9" “ mm °' m 5 a flamboyant colorings. tion by fumes from their mcheni 23-_(CP) [E U h e dn” _ card from Lordon. It ss'd: “You gg” num' the 3,-14_,“,_ twin which became operative on , . , l'JNi€l'1£9 Of f-DNB \>8¢ in IPPU' cm put mg d_:_'n_ I vm preach the In 1"* the wcmu" qua* usted N. G. noshoff. master ol thehar-_, ment by the East, Indian Cotton Association which asserts that the depreciation of the dollar repre- sents a serious handicap for ex- ports of Indian cotton to the con- suming marbets elhroad. The fluctuations of the dollar have given new impetus to a cam- paign recently inaugurated to make the rupee worth 16 pence, against the present ratio of 18 pence. The Dost Indian Cotton Association is strongly irging a reduction in the ration the rupee. I NOVA IOOTIAN DOY! , WIN FIRST HONORS TORDNTO, Nov. 24.-David I-Ll Jess and Howard ll. Jess of Hsll's Harbour, N. B., tonight carried off first hqnorl in potato Judging at the judging contests staged by the Canadian Council on Boys* and Girls' Club Work at the Royal The Jus 5°?" members of the I-Iall’s Harbour Potato club, won their trip to Toronto following hams district and province elimlns- tiim contests. __ Oni BRUNCHITIS BANISHED Arrrn o visas runrunr of Hr. 'i'homu Gull, the tal of everyone from Doctor! lcsmis some size. was caught by some Ital- ian fishermen. The shark which the master of the J. W. Herbert harpooned but failed to bring , -1.89011- ‘bor tug J. w.'1~ieroen, stated the ntdy' but I wud not mn d the REACTION IN INDIA sharks were evidently coming into the uw" that X mppcud I - -__ warmer water and lt was quito like- med “wr my _,Camel .HW3 ‘ 1 before oominc to Ottawa tion. in tortures, though, the Am- | Vlzomil .representations have' =<1 Cel* v - . - ~» . 2 - been made to the rndlun Govern- i about s war aw, HM of I ¢iiff¢1'°°" ‘ ed ' ' ' species. syfall, or a shark very much the - aboard. was about It feet in length- “I have never seen" so big a shark." said IB. Boslwff, "iid ! haveseenafew»IfIl1sdnotseen it with my own eyes I should have said. on hearing about it, that the report was exaggertted. We ll! 'thought at fir¢t~ that it was I VI species of whab. While the shark was struggling in the water near the tug and kill it," said the hugmaster. Se e k s Insull 's Deportation Aneolsiel Press) as lil? > lniliiii illif ,ii ilu! ss' li EE I rvvlsi. frantically tryin( to free itself _ _ - ' from the nsrpoon and 2 i-alison, '°’°""°| 101°" ‘W1 11°* N manh rope it thurnped the hill m““'h°"“"d' nm' u' “uw” inthe snip sndmade me tug ‘”*P°f°‘°f“*°°'"*¢°*° “Y mx ms writer. 'rue mn-ir riusuy ¥”‘°°°'P“”‘f_°""°" ‘“°'“9°“ lnausm-ated un nm oiveo under too -nip mo iu num “‘° °’°‘“*‘°'~ om wrenched out the head of thc- har- n "°“m N m“'°‘”°¢ °° 1”” .,I_mm_“u muck howandhy whom this unusual ` ' """ ‘ ‘ inflicted a wound deep enoilh to union* mlm w M E 6fsses,Nev-Sl-liwl W.C.T.U.Notes » 'A Xl CANADA is is §i ,e SE 5 is g§;ii§=i neil; ‘lflilif 95?; ‘ i qi Novimnen um ~ 1 t I-liars ru/sirouiox sliourforuev, anonrnscuress. §§ . ‘E E.. ir it ii §§, ‘E g 3 `i We can We can ii EE Ei af ii i .l 5? se 53 fr ii sr 3 Wecehdoftifweky, Wecanmsteourconmtrydry. Till UN@ll'0lTAH¢l CANON l|r.Hayisristhspicneerotths idea oi’ 'lhmperame sunday, for it was in 415 that he organised in HulltheflltBal1dofH0'P0l|h- day in the country. He wanted a gocd preacher for the event, and appnached .Uahmi Charles WaIlh~ am. the Vicar of All 8aints', to preach the first official sermon. The Canon was not a toetotallsr,‘ but as the Society was working’ amongst children. he consented. = r~§='i iiifilli *ggi gil iii iii W ' HAWK) ®'ATI (All I0) ` IKTWIIOII ____ 52 525%? .iiiiiiil isiiillli éézilizzt. Ooun moe 0anada.and thofirlttemperan peroamdawuceganlmd. Justahoutayearsndahalfhe- fore the shove date-January ld. IU1--wasborn thofounderand wonderfullyoompetent radero! th! Canadian W. U. T- U., inwhclc lifecanhetraoedthellanddho- v`doncemouldin|acarees'i‘orl.n lbldincwork pmsming tothe Kingdoms! Rilhteousnossina littleworldmuchinnsedotjust ‘ -1 s '. I - WAY 'ro sro? A com* Almost Instant R ‘I`heaimplsn\ethodp|ctnredahove is tho way doctors throughout the world naw treat colds. It is recognised ss the QUICK- EST. safest, surest way to treat scold.Foriiwilichec 'mardi- nary cold almost as fast as you caught ii. Ask your doctor abou And when you buy. sec th get Aspirin Tablets. Aspirin is trademark of The Bayer Com- pany, Limited, and the name Baycrintheformofacross.icon each tablet. They dissolve almost ri? i elief in This Way instantly. And thus work almost instantly when you tske them; And ‘W l H9810- Aspirin Tablets disolvo so completely they ie", no irritating particles. Get a box cfl2tahletsorahottlsof24or iduatanydrugstolu. _ ii / P /{ S9 4 I `w° ““"“"‘°° “° “J u" T"“°"' '“°“ ”‘”"""“°“‘ “ "’°‘° ’“""’ boss Nor smut ms Hun' -~»¢7»-w-»7~"' snce pecple to attend the service, but whenever ths worthy Canon wg ygummg Q” yu mm on . approached abstinence in h's ser- farm near Oohourg, and carb in _"""" " ' " °= ’* m0n.h¢ dr¢l>l>¢d itlikvllwilifehecamesstudent inthsold | BRIT. UFFIBER brick," said Mr. Baylor. The second year I went to him again. He was just off on a jour- ney. "W'hat is it, l|r~ Hayler?" “I want you to preach the sermon Not lf I know ill” he replied I outside my wok. !'ll have nothin( ». . tht! GI itil l i in Th!!! WIS |0111? be. rd. ` g _ I it. was." a a Good Templar Ledge was form and named after him-the Chiles Walshlrn Lodge-which h.s reach- ed its juh_ilre." Mr. _Guy Hayle: is Hon. Presi- dent World Paolxihtion Federation. -(lid) LET U! G0 T0 MALIDN, Nl- ll-ASIA mu in his union remain orygn tru es brought io pass dry turmoil disturb- the great Rnpuhllc. Marion. Nebraska. This is ~n incorporated in every deed of property ln ths town' “m 55 “ET °=°§g¥§ 92?; an Q,-=» E xu tcndsd to amunmodate an influx id lrohiitfnists. . . wnr.4sorwr_.nssnonm- aunalr. flllllg H32' 5 . {»;!§;l{r%§|i § iiliggiii sfiiiliii sip' fri; EE! lil! iiiiii ‘ans lg; il 5 ~< I’ if il *r Ai E limdnushsl anemia “the |hi)|l.QildiY _ V Illlllll. the usual happened. At. the ” r " ' ' " ' again fcr Band of Hope Sundny." age of Z she fell in love with 5! I E r. §§§;§%5 = r liilfe I ll |f"f, ¢’il‘i lfrif 5 al ill; ccuimsinuzofuutlooreign- lkmale College, Hamilton, then known ss Burlin¢5on's Ladies’ .ul As Acadcmvl After graduation taught in Hamilton and Picton. widower former with s molly or was Invited tospeak and the im- pression rho made gave her inter- nationll fame in lntereltodttm- v°r\w_° chown. "rho w. o. 1'. U., with Frances I. Willard as Leader, had developed out of the Wcmairs Crusade, Ind IDI. Youmens not only NS W» C. T. U. President of Olltlrkv. but her ofnniaing genius is still apparent-Toronto. Iondtm, Hamilton. Guelph sua nctou` havin: Unions surviving hor orn- nimtfon. L. McA. Ca.nada’s Coxton A Grave Unmarked QUIBID, Nov. B-(C.P.)-Will- 'lsmhrowmthofatherofvanadian printin¢,liesburi¢dinaQuchec ¢ravayardwithoutevena.stcneto msrthbrestinsplace. I Dvminlcotlsnd, the son ot “lairdotI.»arl'llhdl"Wl1liam8rvwn Iiretwent tothe United Btatol wherohe wolied with Vlrllhll pllntlrlandlaterstudiedatthv Wiiliemandllryvollelehthat state.!'mmcclls|eheentecedthc Pf|l\Ull¢h°u»QfWillismDimlop| o1PhiledclPN5~ahro\hsrinlsw o!thsfallw\lBen3amin!'ranklin. ’I‘h||ledtoapmmotlon 'IUto nmnagesprin me Bsrtsdoeghut unsuitahlehschanged sodvnntsoquoosooity. li il 'r -E E5 §r sggr E5 i ...il Oanumthvqidso print- ll H. illliiliiilll Eflliifiii lie iiiilfii lil 2 l UAIMSSTURY All “INVENTIUN” Years _ As German Spy Accuses Army Council of Double- crossing. LONDON, Nov. M.-The celebrat- ed caeo of Lt. Norman Baills-Stem art-hsld in the Tower of london me ws& hefcre h's trial. convict- ionandseniznoetofiveyesrs' im- prisonlrnt for offences under the Official secrets Act-flzred forth sonsatiomlly again today with as- sertion of the prisoners he "invent- ed” a confession because he was fold the 'Army Ocuncil ln that case would consider his reuse. Accueetlnneil E In a letter sent by Stewart from prison to his father the prisoner virtua`ly socurd NP- rssentaklves of the Army Council of “double-crossing” him. He in- sstod he made oil. a confession which was nothing but pure fabri- eatim and declared: “I was not a German spy, nor did I give them (the Germain) any inftrmaton. I was a poor, blind fool and nothing else." ‘Bewaschargedineourtmsrtial proceedings with havng sold mi`»- itary rcrets to a for-e`gn nation "for 50 or more-" His defense contended he received the money from a German girl he met while m leave in Germany. in the House of Commons' today Oaptdn Alfred Duff 0o'l>°l’. Fin- ancial Becmtary to the War Office sad: “if Baille-Stewart says he was induced to cznfsu by promises release. there is ro truth what- is an mmm.” ii A BUSY DAY DI @ll"l TBURD. N5. Nm. 34-<02.)-It was a busy day for william smith. so' i’oiif“=i'§ i=iii§'iiiii§§§§i; gl!!! iI;i§Z§§}= §;fE= iilflad still lrE€§ t§§§ ii l g. ‘_A I 3 #Ned cgi! E35; is 3 i. v 'KT Japan Prays For Birth Of Prince TOHO, November 23, - Ninety _million loyal Japanese prayed today thatthschildtohshornsocntotbs lhnperor and lmprou of Nippon will be s boy. an heir to carry on the “dynasty for ages ewmal." Phyllcilhl in the Imperial house- hold announced th# the child may Baille-Stewart Sell- he mm im in neosmbu- or uri; tenced For F i v e inJanuary. Itwillhathefifthoi their llajdtlel. All Dis ouiill hav! heengirls,t.hraeofwhomarelivln| | 'rum is gmt activity in cu household and in much of the king- dom. Oovsrnors of seven prefec- turus were ordered to send ons young woman “of the best phyairll oouomou ma imimpsoonsius mg character" as candidates for puition of wet nurse to the infant Only two. however. of the seven will be chosen. and their honor will he great. Preparations lm' the expected ar- rival have taken,precedsnca over everything else in the Imperial Palace. Evsalthebabyisagirl there will he nation-wide reyoioinr forthesafetyofthallmprelsnd the child, but the celebration! will notheisoextcnsiveasifitisa pi-moo is be welcomed. Already preparations an in the making for announcing the birth in t.hethrecshrlncsofthspa.lace- the Ksshikodokuro, or Holy of Holim; the Karel-Den, dedicated tc the ancestors of the lmntrill fam- iiv, and the Bhindcn, where the 80 . "myriad" cows o! the Shinto PID' tnoon are worshipped. lmverlll messengers will carry ths tidinaf Gcddsu at liar main vised 9.’ S r§E5§ ’;§é;§ iii; ll IOOD ll certain number unicipal sirens meaning and so msnl' ° princes. Ths official ltlitts will have an extra edition immediately birth. | after ths l llicst helisvcrlin P21111 HM. iheimmortal ,butnsvcrths caution is hams giurdtiuidiyear-oidmother Dur- inlthssummcrahehashcenatthe Imperialvillaonthsssashoreneu Hayama. , Prince Ohichilru, eldest of the limpsi'or's three younger brothers. to E OX fgéig rifiél ~‘rE§r iitsg ii§§i§5§§§§li §EE Er E=§§§§ lil ggfiil ..eari hnpnsswm aim uncomm- ,BIN YK! lui d m_-enameled puuanmnuimusuu gs v. I illlllilliluusihl Fhhd lhIriNFNt --=- -< or .x,_~