i i | 1of the on th sions reached. by English and a atholic L built, by. Saint, Peter : is to be p late this week. It will cause a profound sensation in the Church of England. "All possibility of the House of | Commons passing the re 4 i prayer book hastely altered the recent rejection, will almont { certainly vanish, it is said, for the will carry proof that Eng- prelates, oh with the al- AT: the archbishop Ls og Tk of the West. Avani sent I, . hh. Blstop of Rome has' of Pope Christendom and agreed to the su- premacy of the Pope among Chris- tan bishops. 'Kept Secret "For years the archbishop has succeeded in keeping the minutes Malines conversations secret ¢ plea that suppression was necessary to avoid a bitter con- "These points having is possible Xowing, a discussion of memoran- ok was "reached 08 the reflow | e Roman church was found: "The Holy See of Roms is the one historically known as the Apos- Bishop of Rome is, as St. Inno- ent of the enters macy among all the Bishops of without com- munion with him there is no pros- pect of a reunited Christendom. agreed upon, later conversations discussed the papal claim of su- perfority and English churchmen pointed out that "before reunion the claims not only of the Archbishop of Canterbury and English Bishops, but of Bishops of America, must be considered." responsible for the conclu- But the nature of tioned loudly during a violent are gument in the Landsiedel's apart- ment, the ay she was slain. Ro- slain girl's promised the husband, AB produce Pe three other men wanted if warrants were present- ed, or if the police would agree not to put them 'through "third degree' interrogation, pri- been i ih : Al alta rE abr, Somors Tave boon with va many Yours 1s The fact Coal-Coke-Wood W. J. TRICK COMPANY LI LTD. 25 Albert Street q that we deliver satisfaction with every ton of coal We are. confident you will be satisfied with our 2: of i ; : ¢ i 3 2 § i f 3 1 5 Piel 1 L Tender, Adding Swollen Feet ---- In Just Five Minutes Those Sore, Tender, Aching Feet Get Amaz- ing Relief. Moone's Emerald Oil is Guaranteed. Go to W, H. Karn, Jury & Lovell, Ltd., or any other good druggis ttoday and get an original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil. The very first application will ve you relief and a few short reatments will thoroughly con- vince you that by sticking faith- fully to it for a short while your foot grombles will be a Ritng of the past. Don't expect a single bottle to do it all at once but one bottle we know will show you beyond aH question that you have at last dis- Sovereq the way to solid foot com- ort. Remember that Moone's Emerald Ofl is a clean, powerful, penetrat- ing Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasyy residue and that the very first bottlel must give complete satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. ---- ' principality of a JE CSHAWA DALY TMES THURIDAY, IANUARY 19, 192 3 i yp "A new gambling eas tian Palace," a fairy a cannot even be excell Lb ftself, is being built in' the ocean at a cost of An uld heads the syndic y: oie p hel is includes h French "hotel king." Gould, who has up a new fortume,* on the Riviera ,and is admittedly the 'czar of tennis," with hund- reds of courts at Cannes and Juan- Les-Pins, is out to do nothing less than wreck the famous bank of Monte Carlo. Gambling in France and the Monaco, for the summer and winter seasons 1927, brought to the Casino owners 600,000,000 francs ($24,000,000) pe greatest sum ever dropped a single year in gambling history. Gould wants to take a lion's share of this pot of gold, and is 1- ing nearly $5,000,000 on his chances. The Monte Carlo casino alone took 180,000,000 francs from the pockets of 2,000,000 visitors to its gambling halls. Most of it went in roulette, with "Chemin de Fer" as a costly diversion for the visi- tors. Every spin of the wheel theoretically pays the casino two per cent, but mistakes by worried or unskilled players increase the casino's profits to five per, cent. Mostly U.S. Money Very little of this money comes from the pockets of Frenchmen, most of it is American and British gold with a fair sprinkling of German, Spanish, Italian and South American currency. Many Frenchmen are born gamblers, but they stake cents while the Anglo- Saxons--some of them--stake their plays in thousands of dollars. In all of Monte Carlo's long his- tory, thousands of mathematically perfect systems to beat the bank have been evolved, but have been broken on the tables when match- ed against the whims of the wheel or a turned card. There have been players who have accumulated fortunes at the Monte Carlo tables, but few of them had wil' power enough to take their fo anes. home. Most of the vinnings have gone back over the table again, There are already 160 casinos In France, none of them allowed by law to be within several hours train ride of Paris, but scattered at every watering place where "'en~ nui" will drive visitors into the gambling rooms. New casinos are springing up Uke towns in a land boom. There are already ne in Nies, but that fact does not deter Gould, and his associates, from building the greatest casino of them all. d Government statistics show that the 16 casinos earned for their owners last year $16,165,000 about $800,000 more than in 1926, These ficures do not include the profits nf the Monte Carlo casino--§6,- ~50,000--which do not benefit the "rench treasury but go to pay the "~lary of the Prince of Monaco, 'ovide homes for the aged crou- »=g, the dour gentlemen who pe up the winnings, or pay the ners, and keep the streets and "8 of Monte Carlo spick and 1 like a toy town to attract ther batch of gold laden tour- 3, RECASTS EMPIRE WATER THAN EVER omics in Colors This Week and Every Week in mery Reaches Winnipeg Optimi Winnipeg, Jan. 19.--Belief that "sre developnrent of the British »ire would be such as to im- | With Spirit of Unabated | a urably overshadow the great- ~s of any other world power, "1s expressed Tuesday by Right on. L, C. M. 8. Amery, Secretary r the Dominions in the British Hinet, on his arrival in Winni- <. The British Minister received ~resentatives of the press in his 'vate car immediately after his ival. discussed readily >rld affairs and those of the Bo 're as well as the relations be- veen Canadas and the Mother- 'nd. His spirit was one of 'pn "ated Op N The greatness of the os be achieved, he said, speration in trade and commer and strengthening of the ties ths hind the yarious nations ra ments might be made ho of solidarity and strong or the Old Country. Coming events must cast their 'hadow, How else can you ac- ount for calling Chicago the Windy City so many years batpre the arrival of I Thompson? we ------ I each and all to the Motherland | At some future date tariff ars hi CORNMEAL, Fanoy, Golden © PURB large, 3 1b. glass Ji SulouCouan tilt ; following brought the body | tempera- mortality 1 ing the crisis of le to the strug pneamonia Sinense] es =. i: " " by oh . 9.8 hr 2 VERY MAY SAFEGUARD™ "PATIENTS AGAINST PNEUMONIA i. bute, Jan. 19.--Warning ofto A point where min fapmiug organisms were The theory was pursued, soon became apparent wai it the long ether waves could be trolled dnd chloride in the blood there was a marked absorption and the: tem- perature was point but no farther. ba ed now that by the applicatiom of§ . - these ether waves any known tem- perature required to destroy dif- ferent disease-forming organisms | can be produced without the dan- ger of reaction in the patient. $34,000 FOUND CON! AFTER Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 16--Search-|s . |ing for a will, administrators of the estate of Mrs. Katrina Scott found $34,000 between floors and in cupboards and closets, it was dis- when Mre Sartit Semi» hog en Mrs. Toug sult to obtain the The suit WAS based on on 'the alleg- the ed by an@efty oo applied fo sodiam nereased to a given. SUPPOSED PAUPER DIES HE ls itis and other ly BI op rig th dee Be Doris ie "a oh. or cold 'Direct from the finest fruit and vegetable gardens through. the Can- ners to our shelves. This guaran tees for you not only freshness and finest quality but the lowest possible price at all our busy Groceterias. ed agreenient the woman made two years before her death last June, by which Mrs. Schmidt was to re- celve all of Mrs. Scott's property |tate. if she kept house and cared for her until Mrs. Scott died. _ After Mrs. Scott's death, it was believed she died penniless Mrs. Schmidt made no 'attempt get her alleged claim on the The executor of 'the will and heirs are named defendants in suit. -- a = "Specials Are on Sale at These Prices from Jan. 19 to 25 39 Simcoe S. N. --- TWO STORES -- Sfp: 156 Simcoe St. S. PLEASE SHOP AT OUR LARGE, NEW, MODERN GROCETERIA AT 156 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH. THIS GROCETERIA WAS OPENED TO MAKE SHOPPING EASY FOR YOU AND TO RELIEVE THE CONGESTION IN OUR OTHER STORE AT 35 SIMCOE STREET NORTH. YOU WILL FIND IT MORE CONVENIENT TO SHOP AT THIS NEW STORE. GOODS AND PRICES ARE THE SAME, "Specials Are on Sale at These Prices from Jan. 19 to 25 QUAKER ROLLED OATS REGULAR OR QUICK A EXCEPT CHICKEN LARGE SIZE AYL M E AND CHICKEN PACKAGE WITH RICE 23° SOUP LIMIT 12 TINS TO A CUSTOMER ASSORTED FLAVORS GREEN'S SPONGE MXYRE HB. soo nsene 0X0 CUBES: 16¢ a 10 cubs PEE: «coors srcvrsns ARGON 'S 'GRAVY, makes more and better gravy, pke. 17e¢ X POWDERS, MacLaren's Invin- flavors, a bea a Te . 25¢ SOAP FLAKES, balk, Superior Quality, 2 Ibs. .... LAVOLINE, makes it 'clean 23 c 14c 26¢ 143¢ SPAGETTI, with tomato sauce, Franco-Américan, tin ..... 21c 5c GOLDEN SYRUP, ales Sporty oy SIDR .... fen eines TABLE SYRUP, Beehive or Edwardsburg, 2 16.4in .....0 RED LENTILS, Egyptian, Superfine Quality, 2 lbs. ,... 29¢ ler's, Imported, JAF ....u.ss 29¢ TUNA FISH, te] Meat, Curtis 2 4 Brand, Quarters, tin ....... Cc PINEAPPLE & RASPBERRY 23 JAM, Harvest Brand, 16 oz. jar Cc PURE RASPBERRY JAM, St. 53 Wm"s Br. large, 3 ib. gl. jar .. c PEACH IAM, Hisaers, 52¢ PURE STRA Ross Br., large, 3'Ib. 3 an, ve 52¢ RED CUBRANT JELLY, Glas- 22 co's 13 oz. jar, JAF coeqennse Cc CRABAPPLE » Aylmer Br. 16 os. jar, i rn 18¢ Shieritrs, tamily ste ar, 46 or. 99 Shirritt's, family sife jar, 40 oz. JVC Orange & Lemon, 12 0s. jar 23c or rie + | 2h Cea. ies. 8¢ Be too . 1». sess bisscssseBirsssses BRANSTON PICKLES, Crosse & Blackwell's Imported, jar .. WILD BRAMBLE JELLY, Kell- Cleans eve. spo bmes , BO rubbing, no boiling pkg. rrr Nr EGGS Storage Firsts. Graded according to Government Regulations, 35¢ Dox, Special Lynn Valley Brand ASPARA AGUS FRE 94, for 39c Fee Te Special Finest Quality ~ CALIFORNIA SLICED 4 PEA CHES Special Ross Brand PURE RASPBERRY JAM L 39¢ ; Linge! 3b BEEKIST, Pure Extract lt] FOV Re (A CATS (¥ Fo y large bottle ..... "essen ees [J WES' R - , 1 fancy qual. No, 2 size, tin JIFF, Suds in a yitty, EE Nib hing, Pkg. «esos n.. |. Tillsows, large pkg. hod 19¢ sd" 4 The new Toasted ® he 8c IVORY SOAP, Guest Soap, as fine preserves fabrics, pkg. ... 9c Br cine. vesessssesssses 39¢ : ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS, Good fancy qual, No. 2 size tin, tin ch. quality, No. 2 size tin, 2 tins 21¢ tin seeseness evescesennns 27¢ | PORK & BEANS, Aylmer 1y recommended for invalids 2 4 Cc Br., choice qual, No. 2 size, tin Canadian Halves, No, 2 tin, 27 £ Cc 21c INFANTS' DELIGHT SOAP, all delicious sauce in the world 26 Cc BAKING POWDER, the celed- as soap can be, 2 cakes ....... PICKLES, Sour Mixed and Sour Chow, ASPARAGUS TIPS, Aylmer asl. fres-and teader, un: 24C 3 DICED CARROTS, Aylmer Br,, TOMATOES, Aylmer Br., fancy qual, PEAS, Aylmer Br., choice qual. CORN, Aylmer Br., choice 13 I Cc Bd, 3 No. 2 size tin, squat, tin ,. 103c 2 | Ar PR 21c tin senses anna vubia. qual, tin LE TTD ey 21¢ 4, | the family use it, 3 for ...... 23¢ BOLtI® supeeeconsrnssossnss 3c brated cook's friend, 16 oz. tin 32¢ LINIT STARCH, Penetrates and Cross & Blackwell's Imported, 38 R: C Brand, fancy qual. No. size tin BEETS, Rosebud, Aylmer Br., 22 - Cc hand packed, No, 234 size 13 i Cc No. 4 sieve, No. 2 size tin, 2 tins qual,, No. 2 size tin, tin ,, CHECKEN SOUP, Aylmer Brand, high- BEANS, Golden Wax, Aylmer PEACHES, Aylmer Br., fancy qual, rg Br. 28 c large pkg. " SAUCE, Yorkshire Relish, the most ROLLED OATS, hi Glaiker Whole Wheat Cereal ,..... 121¢ C. Cash. an Crap