SPAGETEN STILL LIVES BUT STABBED IN HEART Drug and Artificial Res- pivation Bring Back Man's Life Norfolk, Va., 'Sept. 248--Willie Jones, stabbed in the heart yestery day afternoon, is still living today, 20 hours after his heart ceased beat- ing for ten minutes and, according to physicians, he has even chances for recovery, Dr. Mallory S. Andrews, resident physicians at St. Vincent's Hospital, was challenged when Jones was tak- en to the hospital, presumably dead. An examination shewed that the heart had ceased to function, ¥ Two injections of adrenalin, a "powerful dwg, were made directly into the heart within ten minutes and that organ, although punctured by a long knife, responded and be- gan beating after artificial respira- tion had been resorted to, Dr. George 8S. Scheneck and sev- eral other physicians who later viewed the man, said last night that 4be probably would live, declaring he chances appeared at least even, Jones was stabbed, aecording to Detectives W. T. Walker and R, A. Matthews, by a weman named Iula Mitchell, who was arrested on a seharge of felonious eutting, pending the outcome of Jones' injuries, The case is considered by local physicians to he among the most remarkable recorded to the credit of adrenalin, WREOKAGE OF "OLD GLORY" BROUGHT TO S8T, JOHN'S St, John's, Nfld, Sept, 20--The Newfoundland steamer Kyle, char- tered to make a search for the lost Complete Stock of ture, A Large and transatlantic nm e "OM Glory," arrived ton at Bay Rob- erts, on the east bringing part of the wreckage of the plane. Paris, Sept. 20--Charles A. 'Le- vine has ordered a fifty-passenger airplane from a French concern and says it is for eventual tramns-Atlan- tie use, He has been here for three days secretly going over the plans and today flew back to London, saying he would take off for India tomor- row in-an effort to break both ex- istin endurance and distance rec- ords in his monoplane, Columbia, He arrived at Lebrouget Field from Paris and jumped into the London plane at four o'clock just as it was leaving, The passport officer stopped the plane and demanded his passport, "1 haven't got one," was the an- swer, "I never carry ome, I'm le- vine and go everywhere without it" But the officer forced him to wait for the next plane, which left half an hour later, SEARCHLIGHT ON Po ALASKA BOUNDARY Washington, Sept. 20 -- Steps have been taken for the placement of a powerful searchlight marking the boundary between Canada and Alaska in order to aid fishermen to distinguish between U.S, and Cana- dian waters, This announcement was made today by Colonel E. Léa. ter Jones, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey Director. The searchlight is considered highly desirable as a houndary maker because the re- strictions on salmon fishing are slightly different on the U.S. side, Colonel Jones declared, { him. THE OSHAWA STILL MAROON MANY Mexico City, Sept, 20--Thousands of hungry and homeless sufferers in the flooded Lerma River valley remain huddled on hills, high land and the taps of houses still standing While the relief train sent by the Mexican Government so far has not been able to reach them. The whole valley of the Lerma River resembles a huge lake, The relief train consisting of eight carloads of foodstuffs, four coaches with physicians, nurses, hos- pital supplies and clothing, after passing Gueretaro, groped its way toward Acambaro as far as possible over sodden tracks until further progress was impossible because of torrents sweeping over LION DIDN'T ROAR AS PLANE CRASHED Phoenix, Ariz, Sept. 20--Martin Jensen, ocean flier, whose attempt to make a non-stop flight from San Diego to New York with a full grown lion as a passenger ended in a forced landing on an Arizona mountain, said today he left the lion unharmed by the abrupt halt, but somewhat thirsty and growing hungry, "But he seems to have taken care of himself in the cage while we were tumbling, and if he didn't like it, he didn't make any roar about it," Jensen added. NO SERIOUS CRIME Woodstock, Sept. 20.--Mr, Justice Grant in Supreme Court here today had the somewhat unusual privilege of complimenting his native county om its ahsence frem serious crime, ther being no criminal cases to come hefore Sheriff McGhee, in honor of the ogcasion, presented the Judge = with the customary pair of white gloves. Y TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927 the rail. | M DAIL HAMPTON | Mrs. Martin and som, Arthur, Mr. in -- 1 Chas. White and friend. Mrs. Black Hampton, Sept. 20'--Mr. and Mrs. | and daughter, Jean, and Mr. Arnold Oscar Welsh and family, Oshawa, | Shellbarne and friend motored from Walled at F. J. Groat's recently. Toronto Monday evening and enjoy- T. Trvin Trull has returned Pic Fo a corn and weaner roast at the after spending a week in the city. | home of Mr. Richard Perrett's. Mr. and sas. Rovt, Taylor and A ---- -- KEDRON daughter Jennie, and son Frank. | visited Mra, Myrtle Taylor at A. C.| | Xedron, - Septt. 19. --Everyone loves a good story, well told and Trull's. that is what we are looking for- Mrs. De Gurre who has been visit- ing at Mr, Thos. Elliott's has re- ward to at Kedron on Friday even- turned to her home in Toronto. Mr. McKinley, Michigan, visited | at Jas. Curtis' lately. la Clugston, of Manor Road United Miss Louise Goodman and Mra, | Church, Toronto, will tell us the Mary Goodman visited Toronto | St0'y of Jean Val Jean in a way friends, { that will delight old and young. Rev. H. S, Clugston was formerly Mr. W. : ! ' 3 a i yA Jecently spent 3 | Y.M.C.A captain and entertainer on ! " ranto, the troopships and in the army ov- Mr. and Mrs, Salem Groat and erseas. family visited at Principal Groat's Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert L. Gibson of ast Sunday week, Oshawa were the guests of Mrs. Mr, and Mra. G. Wilkinson visited { Gibcon's parents, r. 'and rs. R. J the latter's father, Mr. I. Trull. | Luke, for the week end, Miss Helen Johns spent a few days The Rally Day service will L¢ with her sister. Miss Nancy Johns, | held in Kedron Chruch, on Sunday y ' Toronto, and enjoyed a trip on the | afternoon, September twenty-fifth, lake to Niagara, | at two o'clock, Mr. Staples, M.A., of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peaninaton, firana will Bie adress A Rally Bowmanville, visited at T. E. Rllj-, Pay program is being prepared. ott's recently. Everybody welcome. { Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey and Many from this vieiniy attenuca ) aw Mair lect wook severe son, Wallace, and Miss Verna Harris, the Oshawa Fair lest week, several winning prizes. « Remember the Ladies' Ald Society Concert which will be held at Ked What is wrong with the [ron church, October seventh. Along tea? If this question is ever | With the address, special music will asked at the table you may he Provided and a lunch wil be ser- | find that the tea you are |'®% | using was in a poor package. Careful experiments have proven that Aluminum is the only fit package to keep ood tea in, You should try ed Rose Tea and see how fresh and brisk and pungent it is in the Aluminum pack- age. 107 ASHBURN Ashburn, Sept. 20.--Pleased to report that Miss May Hopkins who underwent a painful operation for adenoids recently, is able to be around again. Mr. Amos Mole and Buffalo, visited the former's family of uncle ing, October seventh, when Rev. H. I Farmers A good banking connec- tion is necessary to your business, Take 'advantage of our knowledge of farm fin- ancing by regular consul- tation with the manager of our nearest branch, 153 C. N, HENRY, manager, _----_------ here, during the week, extensive repairing done to his house which when completed will make a very modern up-to-date home. Henry Doble has charge of carpentering and MecIntyres Whithy are doing the plumbing. Miss Wilson of Winnipeg, spent last week at the manse, the guest of her friend Mrs. (Rev.) W. B. Mitehell, the of Mr. Frank Fisher is having some Mr. Some representatives of the Sal- vation Army was through here last week getting donationa for their annual thank offering. The corn is now ready, What ahout those good old "corn roasts' we used to have on the Town Line? Mr. and Mrs, Allie Ross spent Saturday with relatives in Oshawa. Mr. George W, West was. on a husiness trip to the city on Thurs- day. | Carried in stock at all times VISIT to this store will convince you . of the extrordinary val- ues offered in the various lines of up-to-date furni- The following SANI-BILT dealers will show you Oshawa - Adams Furniture Co. Ltd. Bowmanville - F. F. Morris & Co. Oshawa - The T. Eaton Co. Lid. Oshawa -'Luke Furniture Co, Solid Walnut, Hand-Carved Frame--Scalloped Front Design Regularly $250 This Week Only Distinctive Imported Coverings -- Reversible Cushions T is "now or never" with the s Bilt value being offered this week by dealers all over the Dominion, Midnight, Saturday, September 24th, ends the oppor- this handsome $250.00 tunity for Setping suite at the "Week" of $199.00, Oy ol payments, if desired, at a moderate extra charge.) value been offered i are beautifully a choice of specially ich plain taupe or Never has such erings--ic iglish mohair, or cut mohair with reversible cushions in French silk or block printed mohair, The de- sign is of particular charm--being character- ized by the very latest scallop shaped front with solid walnut hand-carved woodwork. 'The back has a neat rolled band at REPLACEMENT ial Sani- grade Sani-Bilt construction, plsome $450.00 Positively Mothproof ages of these pests, PROTECTED against moths by an Iron-Clad close. It is morrow. ment has said of the will assure you of hi the (E100: 27.9. § D3 O against moths the top. Every piece is full size (chester field full 81" length) and of the usual high And to cap all these qualities--it is guaranteed MOTHPROOF under the exclusive Sani-Bilt REPLACEMENT Contract. Every suite bears a written guarantee that it will be replaced without question if damaged by moths, Only Sani-Bilt can afford to give such sweeping promises, because only the exclusive Sani-Bilt process can give abso- lute protection from the ray- z and written RE- LACEMENT Guarantee gives you absojute protection this Special Suite Port Hoph - J. L. Westaway from The period of this special offer draws rapidly to its cle necessary to act quickly. See it today or to- Your eyes will confirm what this advertise. beauty the suite, the Sani-Bilt name wa Whitby - W.C. Town A---- Snyder's SANI is a household word in the E ARE convinced that these juaranteed suites are the best that money can buy and with their rock fast guarantee to replace at any time if damaged by moths, shows the confidence the maker has in his products and safeguards the purchaser. plete range of these suites in stock in beautiful rich mohairs in shades of walnut and taupe with cushions reversed with silk. Some are over- stuffed suites, others have show- wood frames. The prices range $18 AR ---- ] VE -BILT Furniture Trade We have a com- 9 (0) $325 2 Luke Furmitare Co. 63 King St. E. Phone 79