llli liAIl fortune befel a lnatzhine bound fronl Plymouth. It l‘(‘tl(‘lli‘(l Manchester unfcly in vt-ry following lllllfl-"llllllllffl to a blah wind-—of two hours flvo and sat out on the final sfllgn of the journey to Belfast. However, by the time the Solway Flrfll had been reachctl the weather was so storllly and the clouds so low that the pilot Captain Hope, tiet-idod to return tn the Alexandra Park flora- dronle. 'l‘wo other nlacllinos also the trip frofn Plymouth cheater. Meanwhile, Ml‘. (‘ohll.r.n, on the I). ii. 50 tllat rclllzinltl liinllcllostcl‘ from Belfast set our. to complete the round trip back fn Plymnufil, and his stormy passage teeth of tho gale and ills forced landing owing to scarr-lty ‘of pet- l'ol are described below by n l'ly- moutll correspondollf who tilu trip:—~ Miss Nora Wadsworth. of i'oyn- ton. on a sudden illlplllse took the return trip to Plymouth alollg wltil Miss Stephens, illu dnughtt-l‘ of tho Mayor of Plymouth. Tho pussilgo was very stormy, and tho pilot llnd a forty-lniles-zan hour cross head wind, and the machine bumped alld rolled badly. preaching Exeter, Cobham found his petrol supply running and was obliged to make a forced landing on a harvest field at New- ton Si. Cyres, in Devonsillrc. He filled up fronl the garage oi" a house near by. and after lunch dif- ficulty restarted his engines. Dllr- illg the remainder of the trip over Dartmoor the nlachlne was drlvcn through a gale so severe that tllo passengers were thrown frolll their seats and tile lnatrlllne rocket] viol- ently. Nevertheless, the pilot. made a perfect lillltllllifnlrllf‘ hour and a half late. Cobhanl said the passage. very rough, but the passengers were wonderful, and llo had no dif- ficulty. The trip ilas lncreasl-ti co fidence that the scllclntl is pral ' able and can be carried out oven ill bad wcatiler. slllps. Thin proilailly illustrates tllall anything. l-lue tile ('.(l|ll()ll!iilt‘..'-1fi of the fishery l'f‘liOlll‘.L'eS world, and‘ fortunately for (lanadn, we dominate waters which ilrfiulf) most ferlilo on earth and willrll of lllullllitilVfdl are capable of supply- ing tho fish flemnnlis of its lenfiro population. Even before (‘olunlbus this continent, it is believed Basques regularly visited the wat- ers oi! our shores ill quest of tho silvery harvest. lceluntiers, too, records would lndlcato, cnllnl ill tllo wako of Lief Ericson, lollg years before Columbus alld fished our coast. 1 Foul‘ llunflrcd years ago there were flailing stations on the Gnspesiau shores. Not long after- wards thriving fishing sprung illt.o life in Nola Steotin. ilnf with follr ilululrcd ycurn of wruton history behind the industry intL-lll- nda and all unverified and lcgl-flti- ary history nntedaling by confurlos the cooling of (wlulllbus, the fish- ory rcsolfrces nvnilublo to (Yanlfdu are today in the infancy of’ their development. Each your come frolll Franco, Portugal. ico- lalnl. Great Britain and sonlctllncl-l fronl more remote countries. to reap a harvest on our North At- lantic fishing bunks. ‘lot. we here in (ianada, with vain‘. storehousnn right at ollr door, spurn tho food, Our natural heritage is warltollly cast aside. Anyone who nlay colucs to clainl it, but the proverbial con- tclnpt that comes from proximity scts us sol-king for foodll loss acces- . sihle and less economical llnd l,cn- orally without tho alimentary qual- ities oi‘ sea foods. The Nortll Atlantic flailing hanks are undoubtedly tho most produc- "w "Filllllif urnas in the They urn directly off our shores, alni arc more readily reached from ollr maritime portli than frilnl uny- where elso. Yot, our American . tannins take fhrco tlnfes tho quan- 0‘; 01' ‘fish that we take there. m‘ l" Wlllllllrisons similarly illnn- Huh‘: "i" "Billsmlce and short- mnPednenl-l. Only recently the dc- i-um ‘rill filo North Sen fisheries has Mn ten lhs attention of Grout Brit- nm lmfillr Atlantic banks, and it is llrobnble that in a few years 0f British irawlers will be ollr waters to secure sup- frosh fish for Old Country i! fleet. invading Dliell f folll, l! It not irun that we . h . “lite our lira _ ocr. 20.1922 f scan m lllFfliI-ilil (Dominion News Service) LONDON, Oct 19.—A sale WM directly responsible for two hitch- gg-dltlppily neither of them seri- ons-in the U. S. Air Mull distri- bution experiment which was star- ted by Alall Cobbam. it. is still im- possible to (estimate the [lructicnb- liity of the scheme. The first lnis- National Fish Day '- . OCTOBER 31, 1023. i if lilo yollllg of one s1.ocic.~‘. ' ilsil~—l'ol' t-xalnpilv, the in-rrilu: were allowed to tnatnro wifllollt torfcronce by man or molestation by natural onelnics in the seas, ill the matter of n few years the seas would be unable to contain Plllli-Illi Hllcclcs aiollc. Alld if all the thousands of ilsllcs nlatnrud one llllllfli‘(.'(l pcr cent of their pro- geny. in a surprisingly brief‘ tilnc tho. sons would be impassable Women Indulge inf“ splrllJtlflfilflilg by women in New~ t-lalc an open preference for me- splrlt tn ti-dc flu-m ovt-r the week- end and ‘hold not-rot drinking par- nuisance, and prurtltrully every cllsn dealt with by Nrwllfirl Hlflglfl- irutcs are those of women. ly e0 Hdliilll as to -bo no deterrent port the convictions are stated in be lower tlforc than <in other South Wales -'f(l\Vll\i. Many fuolorllls Pic‘ nice nro only an excuse for secret drinking. Parties are forlncll, and these arrange for scoutll to watch for the 1mllctl. nonlo xvllysldo innn in (lwclll will‘ more money on Sunday than all the rest of the weok. is set aside tn focus nltl-lulnn nitil" ollr grout natural rl-solfrrv‘ and i" (‘Ulflmilnitirflltl Ill!‘ bravo fishl-rfncll who have sacrificed their livou to securi- food for us. The lntl-‘fi lira!" licai way in which Canada can brill the industry and show npilfrvliiilil" for tho flshorlncn. is to nlnkc llrl-nt- or use of son products thus making tho calling a more I‘|'Illllll(‘I“\llVtl one of the men who gn dowll if‘ tho non in chips. it is an apart-ri- ation of nature's gift to rccnllllllff! finh-acmsfood and lt.‘ls also will! . male greater uso of our vast nai- l o of food‘! We have the cal resources and tho 111. ip to proso- c "i tlnfortunaiel no“ Y Ollr population hnmyflinggrflltlno the industry to l, p m‘ on cnllive fishing than an; 1g" “I! llr inshore fisheries m, t uced because demand Roosevelt House Filled With Relics (Unlfcd Fran) NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—-A huge stuffed lion, bagged in (mo. of hill hunting expeditions, n frying pun, a cartoon by Tonl Nnst, are only three diversified zlrticllzs of the hundreds of manuscripts, pictures "and mementoas of all sorts which have ‘gravitated to Roosevelt House, tile rcslorotl birthplace of Theodore lloostavtelt at No. 28 East 29th Street, Manhattan. The house is lo llc dedicated October 27. _A set of scrapbooks giving the career of Mr. Roosevelt, lls fold from day to day lll tho press. is olvo of filc notable additions to llo I‘(!t‘(.'l\’(‘.ll by the ltotlsfevclt Associa- tion during the last year. ‘fills Rut of books was started by the i"l"t.~sillc.lli's father, continued by lllllli-ltllf, and concluded by lncnlil- orn of his family. ill it are some plnnlzlglzs ill liooseveltfif own llami- letters llo wrote wllilo at iiurvnrll. Supplenlcnflng filo (lriginal cartoon of 'l‘lnltldoro. lloosulvolt drawn by Nant for llarptal"s Wet-k- ly in i832 and lntor presenter] by tho fanloun exposor of the “Tweed other cartoons from foreign llnd lug Roosevelt's colorflll cull-oer. strikingly realistic. Roosevelt. Jr., wlfo of lilr p kit-wall, guide, hunted ill Niuinc. {OW METHODISTS HEAR cooliings will lust several days. sion of tho trial. tract. m? Methylated Orgies (By Dominion New! Service.) NEWPORT, (let. 15 —~ Official statistics just issued rocord an as- lnund-illg increase in methylated purl. ‘llnndrf-dn of wolncn are said to ho slaves nf the vice. They de- thyluled spirits as a beverage, and Inquiries among those who come ill cnntflrt. with those addicted to lilo ilullll chow flnrt week-end or- git-ls of methylated spirit drinking are indulged in tu an incredible sxtcnt_ Sunday t-loslng is no tieferrcnt to tllltrforln of drunkenness. Wo- men llill‘tlllilif\ lptanlititfs of the tics in their llolnes. The vii-thus urn often a public The fines .lnfllt~fctl are gent-ral- Bad as things noonl to bc in New it in goncrlllly acknowledged that ._'_.._... m’ lillhin the fol-m w . m? in m1: of Colonels Life Now York, Ilee Clavering news- paper columnist, is attracted by u, Wolllil" "- few TDWB "head '3! lliul-inhaler twenty-eigtll. No doubt she who rises durillg the entr'acte,i1o,,ke,1 young“, 11-01,, when, turns her back to the stage nndzwer‘, H1111,,11._~ leisurely surveys the through. Silo is bountiful ifl lllilll-iiitll way and (flavoring stares llol‘, fascinated. ill fact, the! lo in staring. tflavl~rlng's1,,, lutcr sol-s his relative, llinwitidic, ill lilo audlonco. ill whole llo don-d up the flislo. llo ills usual ilnpatloncco for the boll- oflcl-llt frlgttffzilt‘. Was llo. bit?’ ilardly. lil(lllll'>lllVf‘, certainly. lint be llnd neon no many provocative sllr-lls. Vilo trick ol‘ nature, that —~~ 1\(l\'fll‘l.y-:i[l‘l(fl(t‘li nnorigiflzll l-rcrl- lurr- that silo was. writing. as well as a nunlllar of itlng" to tllo Prositil-nt, are many Aluorltran [lflllll graphically record- llowigllt Franklin's lniniatflrle plastic group oi‘ ltotlsovelt, his non Kerlnit. and gun bearers iluntlng lll Solltll Africa is a unlouo addi- tion to tile collection. Tlll- flgurosl ill thin yroflp are six inches lllgil and have bet-n colored iillfl sat ill a luiniafflro stage. The grollp is Tho crtuilra ill which one of the outstanding figures of history was rocked, and hill last public nlessagr- also have been lll(‘Ill‘]')f)l'.'il~ ed ill the collection. llirs. Tilentiorfr l hill Assistant Secretary of the Navy, presented filo cradle. The lllffl- sage, a letter to Richard M. llurd, was donated by its recipient. Six llllll(ll‘f'tl ilound voluluon of‘ back numbers of the New York lleralfl, 'l‘lnlcs and World cover. ing an important stage oi‘ Mr. Roosevelt's life, were presented by Frank A. Munsey. publisher of tin- lltifillll. A costly riding outfit, fIllo gift of the Brazilian govern- lncnt ni filo time of lilo Colonel's itivol‘ of‘ Doubt ospctlitlon i.-l tilt-re. And l-optlsing with manuscripts of articles wilicll nppoaroti ill file > (lntlooit is lilo frying pull tho luau ‘-‘ wilil tho “lllg Stick" used 4t) yours zlgn win-n he and W.- W. tllilll SYNOPSIS 1 At a first night performance in (flavoring loft. ills chair and wall- oit none of llo glunoctl ovol‘ the rows of peo~ pie us he [lf“ii('(l. if. was not the play that was a lfflllsviltl. H151 gaze pausotl abruptly on tho ‘flu-n of Ml‘. (filurlwz Dlnwitldio. lvorlll1-,'ll [grand-flunl. hull mar- riod l\lr. l)lll\\’ltlillt\'li fllilll-r null tin- two lnon, .~.o far npurf ill yours ncro lli(ll'(' or loss illtinlllft-i tho ullil-f‘ man's inexhaustible gossip of Yorl: Society amused (‘lav- e ng. Wlltl ill furll had initinll-ll ‘ll. llinlvilidb- info new llllfl .-lrllll1.-;o pll-aunros, including liter- ary 1tlrlil-s alld first-nights "lf-T‘ non-d igv tin world of fashion. All Ntw York men of th-l old lvillllit‘, no mater what their ndi- Vldliillil)’ may llzlvo been twenty y: dlhl cnrlicr look so lnurh uliltc its they approach sixty, and more particularly after they have passed lt. and they lnilgllt be brothers ill blood as lll caste. Tbcir moun- iut-llos and what little hail" tilt-y have loft turns the sumo. Sllllfl! of well-bred white. 'l‘heir fine old Nordic fucos are generally lean and fiat of‘ l'lll‘.('.l(, their expression z-alnl, ilr"illl't‘.ll-, not always smug. 'l‘llcy are ilnpatrrnllly grooluozl and llno, filly are polls-bod, illdllil lili‘lll'tl, nitol. 'l‘lloy no lr-lufcl- \\'.-al‘ wide vshisltofx-l and loot. _\‘(>lil||',t‘l‘ than fhr-il‘ iatllvrl lliti at lilo sumo ago. l‘.il'. ilin\vitlliio'.~l t-tnlntofl.lnrt= as a rult- was as forllllll and politely Thc hearings: nro being continua-d ill cnnn-ra and no statcnlollfn for publicutloll will llo given out, if was announced, liilill the cont-in- Tilo investigation is an after- math of the dismissal of Profoszlol‘ Sluitil fol‘ flilegcti insubordinatiofl and ills subsequent action (which failed in the Court of King's Bench) against Wesley College tn recover damage for breach of con- llnrd llit.. lint l (naught. a gllnlpso of ilcr at file opera ill PflPlB about ten wclticd by n dog collar n yard long —ller expression sad alui apathetic Mary (lgdoni i left illo. ilonst,‘ ullo was ltille-i ill tho war flust , . liiu oyon ill-l-Illll to glitter. (‘lnvcring kncv: tin- tylnptolu. ills rnlativo wan about ‘o impart inlcresfiflg gossip. ",\Vell'!, ho ask impatiently. fln-rl- worn‘storlcrwtllnt. lunai. lh‘ it! Silo llnd u daughter niui stowed ilor au-uy unmcwhor-x No two wonlen would be as alike as that oxct-pt. mother and flntlglltct‘ don't. lu-o ll too oficn at that Why. lllf‘. very way she cnrrics hv-r hcnd HQ2P:'(QII2KYI;I"E£? -_i_l;xlt‘ivgi"f|le:;na‘vtl:étg lion had not toyed for n nlonlentiii educated and llns all the air of the _ bent society. Must have got 1-,,1,1,11,11c_ friends to adopt her. (inlll What a secret chapter. But why on earth I‘.\lll‘f‘.‘i.‘4lillll\'.‘i.‘l as ll-Alilllll‘ his" flip,- Illifiod status, lull tonight it was‘ lnui. lf was palliti. Tho rather PR|Nc|PAl-'5'C/isclpronlinont. oyl-s wore stall-ing" tho [nloulil was roiaxoll. lie was elf-lll- WiNNlPlEG, Oct. 1R. ——(‘l..'lrgesned lloxf the aisle ltllil (‘favoring leyearsfbosibookkyflnlericas besi‘, woman ‘wrger l - A a ~ it‘ if‘! ‘LACK no QGERTRUDE Art-lemon Publllhed by --- nnwwflt With Associated First National Pic- Wlmh f0" "i6 ""9" version produced by Frank Lloyd 1 turn, inc. 1wlth Corinne Griffith as Countess “l shouldn't say silo was a day 111,0“. W111, 1,11,, waiL would like t0 talk to her. She knew no doubt of lt—wltb European women. giv- on when he had prodded Dinwld- moro oi’ lifo into ten years than all woman into forty, i..-hi llnd ill-r exporicllces ill spite of that nlatiollllu face; he'll bet on \\'oll, llo wasn't failing in love with a woman who llnd too heavily .lntil~l‘l~arlll'otl ill tllll book of life. But __ llo ollloyl-tl talking to European wo- Blflililny- we a1 lllon oi‘ lilo world. llf‘l‘ll ovorrnn of late with liusnian and other ladies of title .r ill filo. hope of milking filo 110ml old Alnorican cow. lit‘. could dlvol-t tlleln from found ihelll uudlmlc"! “Pwenty-l-igtll! Mary luust have ‘millegun noonllr than we heard. »~-woll, wo llflilvl‘ folt that we know that was one of‘ her charms. kopt us guessing. young follows say. and silo had lilo fievll's owll light lll llol" oycn sonne- tilllns." ills owll orb lit up She doubt she's come over to get hor N"W Yfifk Ila-fl property llil('l\'~-~llllf: couso it WZIS nlionufotl durllll-C ill" um] i am lznro of that. tlloil‘ gril-vnllcl-s , subilo. ullli illtrlronting. uniikoiy that this wolnnn had ot‘ that sort or looking for n chance to get at till: l‘.l~ll<~rtlll.l but. (elusive udder. [wilflii lnlgllf. not bo. real, but. her gown was suporiftiivoiy exponslvv. lit-l‘ ovolliui; wrap of luauvc velvet. lint-d with f‘l‘llllllt.‘, and our porfoctly turned out. He'd look llko u fortuno-lluutol‘ with ills salary of flflolol fhoflsuntl n year and a not if lit‘ l(ll\'\V if! lint llnd out who nin- unn, know llnr, talk to llol‘, learn uninteresting lllillfll')‘“—(llll[tf another luattcr. night. uf tllllllt’l' and wonllorilu: if‘ ln-r fortune llnd iloon turned over. it was at Juno ()t.’,li'.iliill'lit".‘l. Jan-- and a good many of the nfllcl‘ wont on llavo noun llol" limo. allrnnd — stayed ul ill illfllfnlry (luring the first years W118 lier little illllSf ln- ll wreck, poor tlliulj. Hllo ran a hospital fiurinyq filo wnr and “'11s in Bud-a i'o.~-.fh for rlilllll" tllllo ilopl- slit‘ llnd illl‘ l'.ll'l woii llltltl"ll "Perhaps uho. cont filo girl ovcr to look after her affairs." "That's it. Beyond a doubt. And l'li find out. ‘Treant is l\111l‘,\"$ ‘ torney alul trustee. l'li make lliul ‘lilo noxf evening when he arrived zlt the club he found Mr. Dinwld- is her grandmother over “gum and pills modern bad manners. bad habits, and a defiance of every known convention. Wretche-l little flapper. Gad! What are we conlini; "What do you think!" he exclaim- ml as he led his guest to his favor- ite tnlllo in the corner. “That old rascal bluffcd me! Bluffctl lne. Said t W thorn wall 11o relative of tho (inunt- 0-‘ _, f-r-J; Zllttiany ill jllf‘ country tllatllrl ‘Never mind Janet—<— “Wily don't yoll nugl-gst if to Jane‘! Silo thinks more of you than of anyone else. I doubt if yoll could “And you'll call on her?" “Won't l? That is, l'li Trent take mo. look at poor Mary again, but l'li Looked blank as :l post \\‘llf‘.il i told llilll of filo extraordin- rosollllllallcll of that 11m Mary flgdcn. Said llo never ilenrtl 11,111; 1191- nnytlling———~--" lnulgllotl at tho. idea of a j‘Not much. Sile‘d twig at. once. I've had several hints ulo-fy U11!‘ she had her oy on somebody shc _ was in love with wants me to mnry. You must do inl- llinl-‘f-ll’ iiko tho rest 0i‘ u-l. lint it yourstziféantl yoll must!" ‘ J‘Woll, if silo won't. Mrs. Jlln \\'ll:l:'l| you 111mm, ‘File younger women would know this girl llkc a shot if they thought there was any fun ill it—- tllon drop hor if silo didn't moasnro up. i don't know that i cure to. llplllco ller ill such a position." “i‘vl~ an idea the fair unknown can take care of ilernelf. l don't sec her picked up and (implied- ytlfl'ro. lllt!" Mr. llinwilidil‘. illg solved his ]ll'(llllt!lll.'i. was: quitt- lliulsoll’ again and Kill‘. filo littlo (lfiillllitl that snvorl-fl his l‘l't'i‘l.. Sionl thoy may be, llul sol- I tie-ill fat, .'ll~"l if not always band" to Prtrllrllflvll l0 .-'.flt-l| all aupersloll on you nly lllossinir. Wrong Illlli! lilo blankct. though." "ilon't. curo a hung." null ln- ltllenv tllzli l anything fin-so d:l_\ . only ln- young ouco. "And ill she's like llf l‘ only illliflvny liko bor insidi- know llll‘ :.7li_l tor of your oyo that you '. right, l haven't." ll" f! his ordol‘ null loaned forwar‘ . tl'lllt' a little prospecting o l my own old ovor on lllnrra) lilli. l'vf* "We'll .~:l:'.l_l.‘t- on it. l'li sol- ‘Front. in filo morning. ‘of llllsreprosolftatioll, offofltlcs fll-Tdllilrilflllflfl ttnvarli lliul-in alarm. "ninst the law of (lod nn-l the dis-' cipline of the Methodist (ihurcll. laid ltgflinst Principal ‘J. ll. ltid~ doll, of YVel-lltly (ioilege, Wiunlplpi, by Rev. Dr. W. G. Smith, former Vice-Principal of tho institution, are being ilcard today by a court of discipline of fllflflMtllllflillSf church, ltcv. Samuel Wilkinson, President of file Manitoba Conference, is pro- sitling, and it is thought tho pro- “lii old chap?" llo asked. "livi- _t(-r come out." Mr. llinwiddlo focused ills oyos, tilon sfulnbltltl to his foot alld caught (ilavtaring by filo arm. “Yl-s." ilc nluttorcti. ‘(lot nlo ollt of this and take lnc win-re i can l;<.t ll drink. Seen a flhost.” (Ylavcl-llu; guided llillf lip the aisle. l.ll(‘ll out. of a slllo exit info ylll alley and prodnrcfl a flack from his llip pockof. Mr. lllnwlfldltl without corofnnlly ralsotl it to his llpn and swailowod twice, gasping a liftlo. llo llnd reached tho ago of tho mild whiskey and soda. to imp: ‘ inttfiw-stlng gossip. ‘Wcl llo asked inlpaticuiljl. Tllcn ilc stood erect and passed ills hand over the sillning curve of his ilead. “Ever seen a ghost, Ilco?" ho asked. "That woman was there, wasn't silo?" ‘ "Silo was there, nil right." (‘lav- lrilfrfs face was no longer cynical and luysttlrious; it was niivn with curiosity. “l)'you know who silo .,.. "'i‘hlrf.y-otltl years ago any one of us old chaps would have told you lilo was Mary Agden. and like as not ruistati ills ilat. Silo was the But silo lnnrrlefi a ilungarlan dip- lonlaLC-ouni. Zuttiauy. when silo was twenty-four, and deserted us. \lo.vor bot-n ill tho country since. I never wanted to sec ilor again. Too years ago-faded! Always strik- ing of course with that style, lllft. Wllllflffitl, changed. skinny whorl: the lllifl been slinl. her tilront-con- —tlle (lelllroncti idol of lnon, (ind! "‘lt is llcr daughter, of fffilllrll "Never had a chilli~1lnstlvt~ of t. Zatlinny t.ll.lo wont in n ncpbcfv lNo . . .lt. must. llo. in got norm-if l‘O|llpI'(llll|‘l(.‘\|. lint. nutritive and econo- doas she let the girirun round lho club nL oigth?" 1 1_ “today. and some one is 'i'llc t‘l'lil('.‘7 loft. .ll't|-|' lbw couontl act. to damn tho l~‘rc..n curtains. A iil‘l'VllllL ro- ivlng a ]l1ll‘('.l‘l at the roar door. She's lll(‘i"‘, luark llly wolds " "Not a doubt oi‘ it. Vlily didn't you walk boldly up and solid in ‘V0111, “and 111,, 311-1111,}- l<‘orty lnlllutos lafor. wnilo tin- 1lf‘l'< formers were l-oflptllnliug lo calls and amiable frl ‘llll-H woro ill‘.- nlzlnllinl: the author of file doorlt-tl play, iho lady of (‘lavorillg refit-clot] PYillULllljl. wl-n that girl novel‘ (lOlllHlU-‘lli nll-roly all lllnlrlual look- ing pl-rson with IIHHIUUN, .l hadn't. tho ghost of an excuse." Oglethorpe 111-1-3‘ on tllc scent? She could call. Wo- Mrs, Oglethorpe swept by Ill!‘ ——-—— llutlor and he llad the sensation of chaff scattering bcfn"c a s'ronl-Z vino. ln truth Mrs. Oglcfllorpouwls an impressive. ("zure and quits two lillflltfrl taller than himself. lie could only stare at her ill helpless awe, the more so as he bad recognized her at once. Leadership might be extinct, but Mrs. Oglethorpe was Eltill a power in New York society. with her terrible outspokenness, her unconlpromlsing standards, her sardonic humor, her great wealth. and her eagle eye for subterfuge. liow could a mere servant llopc to oppose that formidable will when lloauty and the bteiie of her day. - "An nhq stood for a moment Llndgr g . .. he observed her critically." he glare of "the electric lights will! “Tin-re worn runny sforio-z about V" Mary (Jl’f|t‘ll -.'ilury Znttlnny —zll- "M"- Wllyzi n notable figure ill lln- capl- tnls of l-lnrnpo. llcr husband was in iii" tlfplonlnlic service until llo licd — nouln ycam before I saw her ‘n Pal-ill. Silo was for too clover»- tlllillllllllly clover, Mary Ogden. and had u ronntntltln for It ill (‘luro- Sh" "Mimi-d "- ml" l"! "mild lilih" poun Soocty n-l well as for ill-fluff: ____.___,_. guosnos wore cronuunnnlnc scat. and passed up (bu! irresistibly (‘favoring f'olltl\v-_,-,,1,1,1 As she stood for a nlolnonf under filo glnrn lights at tho entrance, ho O|)Nl‘l‘Vt‘ll Bhc nurvlvcd lho .lil€‘liiii'f‘ ailvuyn fertile ill cxcusljsl." so» what pretext “I Mr‘ right. but she hardlv with the flnfnistaknble stamp of the great world on hcr that she knows slfc must. be the left-llandvfl daugh- lcr of Mary Ogden. hasn't assurance enough for that." her critically. i A lnuull car drew up tn thc curb. softly falling snow flu-ding what of n fool. An he walked slowly lo his rooms in Mndlllnn Square llo tit-finitely to the conclusion that. It was mnrcly hin old reporter's instinct. lllnt burned so ilorcoly.cv- cu when lln llnd prodded lllndwld- ' die alld shaken hands i671 glow of‘ (‘r-rtninly tilrro was young woman is a member of the (‘ountess Znttinnys family-slaugh- for of a cousin or somctlling~those extraordinary resemblances do re- cur ill famiilcs. may he tho explanation." "Not.n bit of it. ~ Mary's daughter." “I'm inclined to agree with you. ut it is understood that you can't r. Mrll.0glthorpe,how- evcr, could invent e~snw Iher at the thsntro -- Istrffck by her likeness to her old (‘H.111 (l anticipation. no fire in his blood. with the hope horn at Inst hurl it at. hn . . . He did not fool-in the lt-nnt But what man, especial tens ly after Dindwiddltfs revelations, New York society coming to?" "l llo. lint l'm fl "IR"- Aflfiltltffiil'y'fi done for." llottnl‘ drop llcr a flint." I lllljlpoll to know that. "llt- lease Pflllfllily if "mild b" m“ ‘lemm m“, ran ollt lust your and tlla; it hasn't 111i 10 "109! lllff- T Ullllk my P1111115 I w,.11' 1 11,;,11;,_-.1 ilcst. You can rouse ally woman s curiosity, and n0 one has more (hall living ill it. iloarding off‘. Windows MYH- olllillhorile~ Th!" wmim b“ the wedge. You'd lnecf hor and fllon yoll could l-llvll her a dinner and invite lue." lllli hctters trembled at her nod"? York, she wore her ilnlr dressed 1vt-ry lllgh and it was surmounted by n small black hat trovorl-d with feathers, ruthlessly exposing her large surface face with its sluall snapping black eyes and prominent nose. A high-boned collar of net youth which had tabooed the vul- gar display of anything but. pearls lu the daytime. An she was too old alfd yellow for pearls she coulpro- IHlSPIl on jot earings and nccklacc. She curried a cane. (To be continued.) CANADIANS IN LONDON THE CANADIAN HIGH COM- MISSIONEWS OFFICE IN LONDON WEEK BY WEEK. 2ND OCT- OBER, 1928. During tlln week 278 peopis culi- cd at the Canadian Office tempor- arily situated in Kinnaird House. Pall Mali East. 166 of these visit- ors had interviews with the liigh Commissioner or Mr. Pacsud. Among the visitors were‘ Sir. Vincent and Lady Meredith, Gen. D. J. Macdougnll, Miss Carmichael. Brig. Gen. Gunn. and Major General MasBrlen. The High Commissioner wcnt to llivernttoi on the 28th to meet. ‘n: Canadian Prlmo Minister and accompanied him to London ih a special coach attached ,to tho train. On Sunday Mr. Lllrlrin accompanied the R-t. Hon. Mac- Kenrfe King to Divine service in Welltmlnlster Abbey. Si: months interest on the jfumanisn bonds are being paid “llm. Thurs not (Julie m“ w“ u‘ tiling the New York woman K1095.’ 1111f) you k009i ll. TH!!!» [he wfi; has upset. them as it has (WHY ° cine, They are still restless. lhavfl [flat two opera singers. 1W0 ill-flu‘ 1,1111, three of these juvenile editors and columnists at dinners and lllus- 1m1 eve11111gs during the last month alone. l beliovn they'd lionlze (lliul-icy Cllflllllll if llH'(l let tllelnl, bllt i nntierstalld hes lllOfHYifXL \l sive than we are. (loll! “bill- l" “You like straying outside "10 sacred preserves yourself occa- wuys did stay lrilit. But when i think of the cxclusivencss of only’ i1 foy yearn ago! Wily. NEW Ymk society was a club. The most ex- ,,1,,,,1v,. 1.11111 in the world. London Society was llollcfnia computed to it‘. it's lilo dr-lnotlntll: flu, that s what. "l'lll not so HlliTi.‘ Tho lw-nctioll "my be devastating. lint it's a sign of grace that they've at ltlst discover- .111 sufficient intelligence to be bored with tiloir solllewllat monotonous nl-lvt-s. And Mffi. (lslethvrae ni- wuy, (111115 exactly as she pleases. "Well, l'li try it. But willie Jane may be lllghhandod, she has cer- lain rigid ideas when if 641"!“ l" Society and who shall (inter ll-‘i gates. So far she's luadu no con- (‘(>.:iSl0iiii. Silo and a few (lthcrs still keep a tight rein. Their daugh- ters. though! And granddaughters! Jane's girls are replicas of herself with evey atom of her personality left out——buf .linl's daughter, Janet. Fiifiiitiilf.’ lilli. Bililili Hi8 Culturalfltandards (Unit-ed Press.) - tlonkl tieclsloll to inaugurate a four yours’ froursc of study on lilo (11,, 00,111,110“ News Serum) understanding and appreciation of _ music, the National Federation 1 . _ of Music, the National Federa- ']‘11I1-1O141:"[)?|1rf~|(l€l)|(:itf11' lgonlfgvmglasl: tloll of Music (ilubs. through its or qmurm, E1111; lmwks ‘who more than 1,900 chapters in the rpmnuy 1,1,11,10,16“ 1118' M11111. United States, "has taken another 01,110,111 61131111181“, m find step in the right direction," ailcorli~ 1,11,, 1, W11,“ 1,, ,,u,,v1,,c1,,1 m“ ing to Helen liarrlson Mills, llat- 11,, 1mg 1011111111110 park,“ one lonal chairman of publicity head- 111,, 1110s,, 111,”. 1111.01,, “Inna”? 1,1,8 ""“rl“i'*‘ INT!" v 2,547 'womcn who have written An outlillo of tho course l.~l1,,,_,1(1,,,g'11,awg,1ng.1m,p1u,.1ng and 1n ilolllg prepared for distribution by 11151111- case-s udmost threatening, Mrs. Frank A. Seiberling of 111,3 '1-,,r,,,.,. 1o 1,111,“. 1411mm Akron. Ollio, cbalrlnan of tho 111.1,,’ '1~,,,,.,,,.,,-‘ 1W1," “.1111 11H. m“ dcpartlnent, the nnnounceultent 11H,“ 1.111351 con,_1e,.1_1,,,,e,-y and, “illd- "ml Wm b" ‘M-‘iiflllwl t‘--‘*l>"" lob:lt~.<-.:llllIl-st‘s siOffl, is eouably con- rlfllly for adaption by choral vnwl-n nut-z lu- lllilfl found the per- societios or the largo clubs mainly f.»,l-.t zff-ft‘, and the perfect wife, intcrtasted ill presenting afternoon juflnrlllg ‘by .ll+rr lulu-rs, is as eqlnl- or evening recitals. Special honors ly sure tllut silo has found tho will be given clubs completing two 1,,.1,1,_.,-1_ 1,1,51,31,11“ years of the course at tllo Port- '|‘hp 111-1, W511 111,101 m1- 1118 11mg land, Oregon, blollniztl ‘in 192b, 14111,. 0,, 311,111,111“). “.1191, M1; $11,111. and greater rocognltion paid to pr got-s to Sufflritlq 11, 1,1“, 1,1,1 111-1119 tilose finishing file olltiro foul and llillka. _ lgoulonfs {or ails yours‘ trourse at the 1927 biennial. wedtifinlz, -.\'.b-t,.ll ‘it ls ‘hoped twill Equal (emphasis lil the organlzu- take pliltlcl: ilill0llf. the ellfl of next t.iofl's work is to llo placed upon lnolrtll. the plan to give the Anlt-rican Mrs. ‘flu-nor ‘is as much tile musical artist the sumo footing choose-r or her ~sOi|'s lbbltk‘. as ‘he with foreign artists on flu» vollcort is himself. for, as the said ins-entity. programs sponsored by the mush: “To ploall- mo, the .g.'ll‘l must first clubs. The fcfleration at its lust ploasc llly . mother." So m. convention resolved to engage at ’i‘flrnor lead every one of E ieaflt fifty per cent American nr- the 2,547 letters zllld tints ill tho fufuro. illl*‘l'V‘lt'\\"(‘ti all the cellcfas, Another field of musical on "l 1H1! trill)’ glad." Bull! Ml‘!!- dt-nvol‘ was oponcd ill fllc decision Tulrn. 1- “lllult tho. (‘Orlrfié-KPQIIIIQIJICQ to institute a. dspartulent of music and r-allers will now cease. 0n the in industry. with Miss Ruth aiglht '11, became known that ray Antoinette Sahel. head of the son had askcdl flhe Maidenhead Bureau of industrial 11111519, 111 (fllardians f0 find him a wife them charge. ' was such a crowd outside oils Instructions to each of this units film-l) that the road xv-as blocked. urging them to redouble their snd- ll had to send for fllle police to efforts to obtain legislation look-WPHD i1 619111‘- ing toward the establishment of al "Slime "W" “'9 ha“ hi"! ‘l'li-h’ Natiollai Conservatory of Music, lnz but lcill-PTH llnd callers. A8 have been lnsuctl, accortling to tho Jlllllly =18 100 119""? WW6 Efrlwd announcement, and also that lli"!hY all" D011‘. Imfifit "7 ihfim 1'0"" federations connlliftof- Oil ll‘gltfilli.;iillllllilg 'l1!lv1l>:rl'=1l>hs or the write- tioll continue to sot-k tho nctlvo ls. cooperation of all other natlonall “We lliul l0 ‘wi- aim“ “"11"”? assntliatltlnu tQwm-d 1111,, ..,1,1_ |r~lflrr~ to deal with the correspond- Steps already have been taken once, lfor we alfswercd every let- to have a llilnplifiod bill inlrollnr: "lcr l-lliil wit‘! =1 fii-‘Flflli-‘i fluid‘ m!" ed in congress to provide fol‘ finqre-tlfrnczi err-div PhOWZPB-fll W‘! uilllointlnent of a eonlnlisslrln ofJYF-“i 191mm 1mm “""_“"" h n‘! 21 persons l-cprosontlng all (‘lass ‘parts of the world. 11111! WHEY“ cs and phusos of’ nlusif‘. lll nrd "m" 111i l“? “*1 ‘Lomwm that when illl‘ (‘observatory is or- ‘iUii-f fill‘! ‘FY98 "Tmmhi- by hi‘? ganiaod it will be bro:ltily§71l1|i"‘r- “'3'” “will m“ “he suffered deluocratic. lfmonl fits, but. they llliglhl- We"? 9“- <>>-___ 1111,11, was lliiFtllly good enough f0!‘ HUNTERS SUFFER ACCIDENTS Art-ills" ____ -_.;-¢0>——-—-— l-Anls, 0C1’, 19,- 1-1,, 1,,,,,,,,,,,1lnolANs CLAIM THEV ARE os- lsoastln has oponotl in France, and‘ RWED OF THEM OWN MONEV already the list oi’ accidents in iill (unntéwprea") "All rlgilt. l'li try it. Something 11111111 hflpptifl soon. My arteries “Madam is lull at. llfllllt‘. lllfiffllfl." “is ollc not? Tilell l'li wait for Mrs. Oglethorpe had made her usual careful toilet. lit-r fllll long dress of heavy-pile black velvet. almost covered with a sable cnpc. sucpt the floor, changing skirts lnellnt nothing to her. Likn all women of the old regime in New supported what was left of‘ her lthront. She wore no jewels, as she clung to the rigorous lsw of hor csrndd Canadian supplies of usually long and grows stolldilv. , - _ _ . * f‘lilf‘.Af‘0, Oct. i8. — Methods Not ‘l low “ccmmil” ‘He, ‘m’ gust-d by the llnlted States Govern- )()nc member of tllc Lhanlbcr fllmwnt 1n 1111111111,“: funds 1,610,181,111 Immues has 54W“ “on” “mi h“ to American Indians were attacked will introduce a lblll requiring lliillfln, H,,(,k,,,,,,,,,.,, 1-01- 1_1,,. 1-011811181 A111. would-be llunto-rs lpuss an (‘Xflilllll-1,1,11,11,15" 1,1 ,1 c,,,,,.,.,,11,,,1 P91591111, atlon lil tho lland.llng of the shot-11“,1,1 1,,.,.,._ gun before the necessary license is; 111,111“, 31101111111111," cgmplalnad’ issued. punt of sin-bottom) held in trust. by‘ - ------~i~-——-- nu» Llnitl-d States Culnmlsslonerol frolll the Foreign Office tilroffgil 111,111,111 Affah-M 111,11 11,11,111" 15 M1111. the (Yfllfllllfil Offlfi" lliul Fill"! aillo to fin- lndlan owners without (‘nunda has notified its adherence 11p- ('()llllllli4.‘ll()llt'l"ll fronscnt. Fur- to the international (‘onvention of‘ 1111-1‘, flloy nay, ldfbongp 11m (101191-11. 1911 for tllc Drotcctiofl of in- nlont holds their lnonl-y in trust dusfrlal property as from the 1st flloy have no proof of ownership. September. Canadian Trade ftlarksl "During some of the past hard can now be registered ill likililllilll tfnlos for us Indians." said Robert either by application at Horne or J. llllnliiton of‘ the Blackfoot. tribe. directly at llrussols as usual. {from its reservation in Montana. in view of thc splendid r1-<-.-.~l-n“‘lllallv of our llccnlc who We"! o; 0111,11 [I11_1~1-111111_ 111,, 1r1-..,,.,|, among lilo fl\\'ll('l‘fl of this lnoney in q,,,,,-,,11,,,, 3,111,111,101, 5w1,,,,,,,,1-_ ,1, the bank found thelustllves in great his Ballant attempt to swim tllc """‘l- "mil" i" “‘~"-"“1 Wam- ha?‘ channel. when he beat all record. 11"’! W11?“ ‘li-"lleil "i" M“ “f t er by swimming file distance accolup- "mmiy- ‘ _ 1 t lisllcd in 131/. llOllfii, the officials """",',i“" “lifm” ‘Emil’ ""‘ “c” of the Canadian Office llnd nlflcll “r “hm mm ‘pony gm“ by In.‘ sympathy with the misfortune lit‘ suffered in being badly burned through the cnrelesslfess of a French fisherman soon after being dian agents. “An ngcnt in (lklaholnn." he de- clares, “defrauded Indians under ills supervision of more (ha; 810g,‘- 000. Private investigators rung 18kg" from the wmer‘ about this agent's conviction and Arrtmgplnpm“ “av” mm“ mad" lit‘ in sorvilfg a prison term now. to send Perranlt null ills wifo liilfl 1m, 1m r,,_,.m.,,,.y 01 111,, 1,10,,” w“ manager back to Canada and they ,,,,,,1,,' m, 11,, m, 1 1,1,“, ma“ 51111., u, received n. telegram of good wisb- 1,.,.,,,1_-' es fronl the Office Staff on tin-fr .__~_<.q>-_.__. “lmmiw- norzs on THE FIFTH P. s. I. Among the subjects which have EGG LAY|NG ggNfggf Fog rccoivcti the attention of tllc Offlco THE 5911,11 WEEK gNgmq this work are: The notification Q51; 1511," 1923 fronl the italinn Embassy of lilc - First‘ international Exhibition of A 1-,,,.11,,.,. ,1,,,.,.,.,,>,,, “.3! 1,01,,“ 1n the (“Gem "lmmlry “ml Trim“ "i production of tho l‘. ll. island Egg Mum“ Laying (‘onfuslt for lilo 50th, week mqulrw“ m‘ mg“ p"“""“‘l l""-‘“‘ lfifty-iilrl-l- birds are lnonlting out Radio station at St. Morgan-ts n; 111,. 21m 111 111,, (mmpgg and Bay‘ Nmm Smna‘ three are brootly. Production for lflfllllflPll have been reccivctl 111,. “.,,,,k nmn,,n1(,,1 1n 411,1 @881, from a nchooi in Suffolk flHkilll-I if" f‘(\ll|Ili|i‘("ll with i112 of the previous litorntulo, olublonfs. otc., for .l 1,-,.,.11_ 11111,. 101,11 n1111,1,,.,- of eggs new "liouso lrvstonl" by which each 1111,] 10,1111,- 11. 31311111 Donlinioll and llritish Colony is l (-,,1_ (19,, 1.‘ represent-u]. < ' (‘rot-kettle penof T! x ‘ _ larroll Rot :; tied for first. with l‘ (‘madmn 0mm‘ h“ "W" Mr. i.. ii. ’l‘otnnbs' finrrod Rocks "Vlllcstctl by tlnuilrltlsh (lovorn- “.111, 11 pg“ "111-11, 111g 11_ 1=~_ 1111c. 2mg Mn"? Dflmrmilm" i“ "Wk? llonnlvfs pun of ilnrrl-tl Rocks lec- n!ouu in (annda the offcr of n ,,1,,1 W111, 11p 11111,; 11113 1111511111119 p‘ “l "i “d” “m” "WW-M"! Wisn-rZ-l poll of Whitc wylllnlott- pounds) for all electric. storage ,.,,, 11,1111 “.111, 311 0g“ M“ my battery locomotive for nso undcr- wm-q 111111111113, 11,111 111' W111“. 1,6‘. ground in coal mint-s. M _ I _ horns fourth with .'i~i eggs. Mr. H. a") "qmiw" hiw“ him" 11351" i.. lliul-lion's pl-u of llnrrcd Rocks "dRLHKtO Mr" T"l"‘:" l“ “mlimfi-kl", lit-d for flftil with tho Experiment- Wf H t-"illlllos for (lunlnllnn ncvllfill nl Stations pen of Willie Leghorn: a Pitfall Elnnlrc r-xlnillllml of N0. ll‘. Willi .'n eggs each, and Mr. various goods, fittings, etc. nnrt Brown's pen of Barred Rock: A largo organisation lulu asked N111“, W111, 30 931m fin and recehed detailed infornnl- 11113 11 p_ 1119901111111‘; 1,911 of 11°" “Mm m" grilwih "f and ll-‘iflfi liarrcd Rocks leads the conton‘. to- “! "i “allaiiiflll Teilavsfl- date wall was eggs. MrtEflWlifd 'l‘wo separate sums of three llnlunml [it'll of White Leghorn: "mm!" ‘£3’ "Pllrrflrflflfll the 2nd. wlul also eggs. The expert- Klnss Bounty for Mothers of frlr- mental Stations pen o! White Leg» lets. have been transmitted through pol-ml third with 155a an, ‘n1; h". tho (‘anadlan Office for Mothers of pflflm§n|gl 5111110111, 11911 9g 1g Trllllcts in Ontario and Sask- Laghorns No. i8 fourth with 1-5 iiiflhPw-‘lfl- eggs. Mr. .l. J. Mcfiillivrnfa on continue to arrive and are ‘It-nit Mr. Augustine Winner's withk week by week. During inst wyllndottcn 6th. with Till We" Bil Bill-ll")! "In" Tfifllfflill! and Pcndleton Bron. Barred “k lo Enquiries about missing rciafiv- Leghurng {m}, yup 1326 g b, gm death of a former Finn in seventh with 1781 eggs. " orthern Ontario. Thirty birds have lofd I00 Other enquiries dealt with '(l\- more eggs fodnle than qualifying for registration. Mr. D. i‘. M0001}- wouldT feoi a bit. curious, a bit friend-discovered to Canada thin poet. The amount Bontita and the Iquor regulations nld's bird No. ‘l pan No. 7 ll ,3- PEORlA, lll., Oct iii-Promot- ' ing llighor cultural standards in nlunic, following the organizn- - . . . .1 v_ _ _5:!;.n_> .... i. z