THE DRYDEN OB SEF Stop | Eating CHICAGO, Nov. 12.--Fasting both facilitates digestion and brings bodily tissues back to more youthful condi- three short cords. 7 a hn ER He ete o to KELSO'S for 5 FRESH KILLED VEAL 7 . | ~ Bump " 1 PORK : ST. 1AME !] : # HAMBURGER STEAKGROUND FRESH. Re EACH DAY. £5 COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. oly 8 PORK SAUSAGE. hit ue nr a PHONE 6 W. KELSO, Prop. A SST Sp DANE YelTA IT TE UT ON A set PEER EE 2 RNG NEW FORD SEDANS hd ge © FY NEW FORDSON TRACTORS FORD CONTEST ANNGUNCEMENT THE Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, in business for twenty years. During that time 340,064 Ford Cars and Trucks have been built and the Ford has won a nation-wide reputation for giving satisfactory service, In our relations with the public, as local Ford Dealers, we have learned that the best advertisement we get is the recommen- dation of a satisfied customer. Many Ford Cars are sold on such recommendations and many more will be sold in the same way. If you are one of the many thousands of Canada's farmer Ford owners, here is a big opportunity for you, One farmer Ford-owner or member of a farmer Ford-owner family in each Township in this territory is to be given the privilege of taking orders for Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors. Only the first applicant to apply for this privilege in each Town- ship will be enrolled. You can enroll immediateiy. Order forms and complete instructions will be supplied to all contestants. : All you are expected to do is to tell your friends who need a car, truck or tractor of your own experience with your Ford. If they decide to buy, you take their order and send it to the Winnipeg Branch of Ford Motor Company. oe On all such orders you will get credit in points at the rate of 5 p.c. on the sales price of the order. : The contestant gaining the highest number of points in cach Ford Branch territory swilli receive, absolutely free, a Ford Tudor Sedan, fully 'equipped, all taxes and delivery charges paid, and with 1925 license, ready to run. Lr : = Next highest contestant will receive free, a fully equipped, with fenders and helt and pulley, "All contestants who do not qualify for first or second prizes will receive credit for 3 p.c. of the list price on all 'orders taken by them. This will be awarded in any kind of Ford-made merchandise or in cash. : EEE Fordson Tractor, ready to, work: This contest closes December goth. Prizes will be delivered} January 15th, Enrollment applications will be sent. to all farmer Ford-owners, but if you wish to enroll immediately in 'order to ensure acceptance, application may be had front the undersigned. has vow been: HARRIS] tions. A fast of fifteen days increases the ability of the bodiyl tissues to con- sume food and thus produces energy, increasing the supply of gastric juices and cause digestion of food the more readily, according to Professor A. J. Carlson, Chairman of the Department of Physiology, University of Chicago, who took the test. Fasting is not pain- ful and hunger strikes are not the ter- rible ordeals they are pictured, states Dr Carlson. .. GEDDS DECLARES UNITED STATES & CANADA ENTWINED. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.-- United States government officials and mem- bers of congress expressed keen in- terest in the utterances of Sir Auck- land Gedds, former British Ambassa- dor to the United States. Sir Auck- land, speaking at Westminster Hall, London, held that the United States was excercising a profound influence on the United Kingdom and to an even greater extent on Canada, and the other Dominions and that in Washing- ton there "is an instinctive understand- ing in their difficulties." Few leaders in the United States would have been prepared to portray the influence of the United States over the dominions or the United Kingdon: as so great as Sir Auckland put it. Nevertheless, it has been realized here for years that there has been-s gradually improving understanding with Canada and the British empire in general. Sir Auckland's remarks are the more interesting as it has been well known here that he has discouraged the send- ing of a Canadian Ambassador te problem with Police have to deal. police show that daring souls brandish- ing clever officers' badge, have gone through the baggage of adventurous coming back from Quebec and have taken any stray bottles they find. Problems Increasing | WASHINGTON, Nov. 12--The United States immigration border patrol for the Canadian boundary is being re- cruited to its full strength of 450 men. The end of the Canadian Harvest, immigration officials said, has found an increasing number of persons at- tempting to come into the country illegally, and every precaution is be- ing taken against this drive. he problems of the immigration inspectors have steadily increased re- cently since the passage of the mew immigration act, adding to the bur- den already placed upon them by their cooperation in the enforcement of the prohibition laws. Force is Inadequate-- One case where help recently was requested is the Grand Forks, N. D., district where the Inspector reported that thirty-six men and three inspec- tors were inadequate. The Grand Forks district, it was pointed out, is comparatively free from smuggling, ranking perhaps fifth or sixth with the more important districts of the country New and Remarkable DIOL A WESTING - HOUSE and the Radio Corporation of America have done it. They have suceeeded in producing what the public has been waiting for--A New Kind of Radio Set. Improvements for long distance receiving, selective. simplicity and perfect tone make this Radiola a real achievement, And the price shows what can be accomplished b equipped laboratories in the world. Thousands of homes want to start with small expenditures and still get distance reception and clear melodious tone right from the start. The Radiola III-A makes it possible. Write for a fully illustrated booklet, Radiola 111a y the largest and the best such as the New York, Florida and Mexican border districts. HI-JACKERS are NEW MENACE. TORONTO, Nov. 12.--"Hi-Jackers" operating on inter-Provincial Trains under the guise of Ontario Temperance Act enforcement officers are the latest which the Provincial ASK FOR OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Pronger's Variety Store torre) NEWS STAND OPEN TILL EIGHT O'CLOCK BEETS Reports to the imitations of the O.T.A. Ontarians Washington. Sir Auckland's reference to "dominions that look on the Pacific |! is regarded here as an allusion to thr Japanese immigration question as to which this country, western Canada Australia, and New Zealand have to a Historic Site at Friendly C arge extent a common view. : The New York ESun endorses Sir Auckland's remarks as to the mutual influence existing between the United States and Canada. ove, B.C. TT historic past of the Nootka section of the West Coast was recalled recently when Lieutenant-Governor Walter C. Nichol, of British Colum- 4) and dedicated a monument commemorating the explorations of those great English navigators, Captain Cook and Captain Vancouver. The monument was built under the auspices of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada which is placing similar memorials across the Dominion on sites hallowed by interesting chapters of Canadian history. yo A large party travelled on the Canadian Pacific 8.8. Princess Maquinna for the ceremony and left the steamer bia, unvei launches for the short run Governor Nichol, Forsyth, Dr. C. 8. Newcombe, L.O.D.E., Mrs. and Miss Howay, Tho the Queen Charlotte agency and i A feature of the entertainment provi ¥eiling ceremony was the Cove, Nootka Island, in four years time of events commemorated by the unveiling of the cairn. to Friendly Cove. H. J. S. Muskett, his secretary, Judge Howay and Mr. the well-known historical authority who wrote the "Circumnavigation of Vancouver Island," Prof. W. N. Sage of the University of British Columbia, Mrs. R 2 pioneer of 1859, Dr. David Donald, Mrs, Cave-Browne-Cave, and Professor Macmillan Brown, chancellor of the University of New Zealand. Dr. Macmillan Brown is one of the leading - -ethunologists. of the Pacific, and has been spending the summer on the coast investigating the Indians and their customs. : The new monument is seven feet broad by eleven feet high, with a standard size bronze tablet bearing the following inscription: "Nootka Sound, discovered by Capt. Cook, in 1789, Spain took possession and established and maintained a settlement . until 1795. The capture of British vessels in 1789 almost led to war, which * was avoided by the Nootka Convention, "here in August, 1792, to determine the land to be restored under the con- vention." Indian dancing, : Clayoquot Sound, the Wicaninish of the early navigators' journals. . 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