r“ M€§, aS.--'rhe hm" of tho Anne/ia Valley no going in more for ‘mixed fuming. including con- spicuous‘y mining and hog raising. At the sum time they are extending their Apple Melinda and in many parte of the VaHey tante are“ of vir- [in land are being broken up for this purposo. curing plant wit! open here In Apr:." text you, operated by McCormick and Zuzana. " will be located at Strait ports: the D d nngcr Saint John Ha Wir. , boycnd, nnd between Tar m.- wer'. as (at as Detroit ion there an 194 cirmlta ( physieat mad phantom, " we at Hun-Bum. Th C gets recently inst-11nd her In A Canadian Econ on Commission. nt -.-r-arvlso'.elyfrorn motives of 11; v I refer to the late, in- "Ecoromic Commission," war gathering a vast amount information. for some mm 1 never been explained as the Exiled to compute its labor and report. I am crodiHy infom- it; nw-Iin:"‘ury thtding, - bo put In lophnno Co lpett, Men.--. 133 MUTT It HARLES ammo wast u o ve, CB um y the very consider- trally attached to a In: by a non-political many of them of tttlt- giving their services Dominion News in Brief I [pin a -The ity AND JEFF-BY Bud Fisher.' " A modern 'e spirit AIIED. . pon a time, rls‘sizned to to attempt vey of Cart- irht have More the consider- hed to a the utr Ml. rm " l A lady engaged s new gardener. and after breakfast on day the amulet-ed Iout. among the down. Seeing the ‘new man hard at work, she add: 3 “Well. and how Is my Sweet William Ithis morning?" i ""F'trst rate, thanks. ma'am." replied “the man or the spade. "But how did l, you know my name?" ' J l The best ttrt: Painting a smile upon uthe face of a child. bringing them ‘together is merely a qhestion of intelligent business man- Igement and agricultural prosperity is in the ofhne. If the average Can- adianNould create a state of mind which would conscientiously regard this task as the supreme responsibility of his government, mot omitting to articufnto his convictions, the thing is l.ondon.--With the announcement this week of a new property deal by which an imposing mansion in Buck- ingham Palace Road will be converted into an office building it appears cer- tain that King George Within a short time will be surrounded entirely by tradesmen and professional men. Formerly Buckingham Palace was the centre of the fashionable residen- tial district of the West End, but the King has been losing his neighbors rapidly in recent months as commer- cial interests have eneroaehed almost uir to the palue gates. The King's new neighbors now include the head- quarters of the Boy Scouts, the Girl Guides and the Imperial Refenco College, as well as cookery experts and pupils, the sanitation authorities and a school for dress designers. I ma}. however, be permitted to .'Tm' rh- suggestion that in spite of mu {not that puinc poiiéigs in Canada 'uvv: vlways, and to a gh'ii‘inz "xtent, run-2cm! around urban interests. the "high spots" in our economic riddle wiii rrrt be found in our towns and :wtius, l, :t in our counttyaidts. All our tr ubles would admittedly be over if Cnnada could to-day boast,of a ren- Strnabiy self-contained and prosperolus agriculture, producintind mnsuming ‘n double the present stale. That such‘ i. situation couid be brought about within a limited term of yo'lrsaadmits of no argument whatever. We have the "manhss land," elsewhere they have the “Inndkyss men." The task of bringing them ‘together is merely a George V. to Have Office Building' as Neighbor the Industrial Development Both! in devoting ita attention to [mi-lint farining in Manitoba, Tho question of " End survey. bod supply and Pro- viv.cial Government .co-operatiun Into being: disr'rwted whh the Deptity Min- we: of Aer Regina. 833k. - statement made by tus1d representative oniution Associati has a hittitee pm; Ell ' RA l, DEVELOPMENT re a table" to the government of Faulting in oven these being ppressed. It is understood as of metal information was 'Y this body and drastic m- mm: were made cn many Those are, presumably, still in the dusty tomes at 0t- " B.C---A record mangel, 8 pounds, has been grown wt. of the "White House," at, following other Ttekkr- duced on his farm. He hos ton of them, consisting of ls, averaging 20 pounds Good a-r, are permanently semen Cf the fourteen Jewish es estabiishcd in Canada ated in Saskatchewan. In marketed approximately tum. E passe _. Acmrdfnz to . Louis Rnwnbnrg. of the Jewish Col- 1.4, Saskatchewan union of farmers wrufatkm than any the worid. t)utof the at "m driliers are 1th an well in of well; 3,000 haw 3,400 ttled ‘0 Dr. Alex. Wetmore, Assistant Serra- tary ot the Smithsonian; Institute, Washington. District or (oinmbia, Wu elected président tor the vnsuing year. The other principal officers of tho Union uré: viee-preeidtruts, Dr. Joseph Grinnell, Berkley, California. and Mr. tunes It. Hem. Toronto. Ontario; secretary, Mr. T. S. Palmer Washing. ton; treasurer, Mr. W. L. McAtee, Washington. The next three days were taken up with papars ott different phases ot bird protection and one of the most im- portant resolutions passed deprecated any general campaign ngaingt hawks or owls and protested the use of the word "vermin" in reference to these two species. omela1 field ext'ursimxs wet'e con ducted after the businpss of the meet- ing wu finished, the firet being to {Hummers on October 15..Some ot the excursionists had the pleasure of itt. specting tho gardens of the Prime. Minister, the m. Honourable W. L. Mackenzie King. who had kindly opened his grounds for this occasion. An excursion to Blue Sea lake in the Laurentian highlands With amended by thirty-nine members. Lum-heon‘awas served In the mem- bers during the meetings at the Ma. seam and through the courtesy or the Department ot the Interior buffalo1 meat was Included in thb menu. This treat, which was supplien from the. use! herd in Buffalo National park ati Wainwright. Alberta, was greatly en-i Joyed by the delegates. ', The mm meeting of the Uuion will? be held in Washington. DC... in the {uni at 1927. . I GREAT HORNED OWLS KILL FIVE GEESE AND SEVEN PHEASANTS IN Ontario great horned owls are num- 1 owner of the Echo Valley Game Farm the, lit'c,t Mu serous in tho Toronto suburban dis-Eat Islhagtou. Within two days Mr. ' by traps to trims at prc-sc-m and are causing seri-‘Corsan Inst live blue geese averaging I pi." um sho Otts loss among game and barnyard . ten pounds'ln weight'and sown pheas- mule great l fowl. Among the heaviest losers haslants. A ttoch ot blue and snow geese been daptur been Geomo Hebden Coma". senior/are shown at the top. The inset shows and an hm ornitlrologists Union in the Victoria Memorial Museum during the four days October l1 to 14. The opening day was devoted to the hudnpks of the Union and tho denim of totBcers. Representative bird-lama from the United States, Australia, and Chanda to tho number of 140 gathered in Ot- raw-1 tor the [Ewing of the American Successful Meeting Ornitho- logists Union. . stunt Secre- lt Institute, dumbia. WM London'.'--Word has come from Vice- Admiral Sir Edwyn Alexander-Sin- elair, of the B! itish China station, that he believes he has sufficient strength to protect British lives. L0rulon.--Mep are more interested in food and therefore make the best: copks. declares Norman Venner, novel-i ist, in "Tho London Soroptimigt." otti-i, cial organ of the Soroptimist Club. r W. C. Bridgeman, First Iaprd of the Admiralty, announced the receipt of the message while speaking at Brom- lcy. He said the Admiralty had replied to the Admiral telling him, "If you havcn't enough we will do our best to send you further reinforcements." What About Wrong Numbers? There is a firm of watchmakers in Paris who, with every watch they sell, give a. guarantee that the owner may be teiophomd free of charge and told to get up in the morning; reminded try telephone ot urgent appointments; and have theright to telephone any hour of the day or night and ask the exat" time! Men Make’Best Cooks British Novelist Claims i Sufficient Ships to Protect British in China ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO rBRlTISH VIEW OF . l, THE UNITED STATES. to,.listen to the ever eminent informed. They and until they t sure of eeonomi If and when that they will scrutiny; and exercise .tncir l even in 'off years,' of interest and of The Manchester explicit. "Apart aitop,etner, "from such disruptii'o form-s hibitionrfundttmetitalUrn or . Klan, we may expert to 5w, by the tinie the next President ed, tho evidem'o of non changes strung (-nnugh to f political parties into IWW fu with fresh methods " popuhr Nor, again, fs it mmeivuhfa American electorate can mar present. remarkulf.e detachnm and indifference to the cur-(‘er outside worhi."k _ . Detachment from the Outside World, Press Says, Cannot _ Long Endure. ' the ttt Tfr: " thoir (Hunt TWO DAYS n Jr we :11 That's Carrying the Deception Too Far. rg. DAYS I Ian; victim surrounded I one e owls. The lower l ada Comm with a tti ' wl. .Two owln‘bave be one atrord ii.'iiii'l m. h the var sue, perhaps dent in elect- mmplicnted 1?ny that the maintain its mm the I in tho happy wolves , tran- unlesn nom which how, we! nde " Perhaps one of the but known or pplored parts of Canada is the great peninsula " Getspe jutting out into the Gulf of the St. Lawrence for 160 miles and with u width about half as great. Yet this is one of Canada's malt picturesque and oldest regions with great tetsourefut, of timber, fisheries, game and minerals. The peninsubt may be will to be, historically, the oldest part of Clank. for it was on its shows neu- the town of (have that Jacques Cartier, in the year 1534, inndod and claimed tho country for his sovereign, the Kine of France. Although tho flrst discover- ed part of Ctmada, the penirisula Is atiil largely "covered with primevtil forest. There being no roéda or railways cation north [ exist. to son by the which 2.000 heigh of Rt whirl“ penin rule the habitat the Ahadian is ments of Scott} be found. shar each other um habitant who [ parts of the I in both lama tNWti ing has her ac " 11065 The u; home ne; train run "T'hesr, the pen Hie nakeg akin rlrp, mm. -r Thatpaits ‘vmu‘ um bogus, Tho watchman din umbuiju. And nil-push Hie n lurrow groan Ilia Tl Natural Reiources Bulletin. Vigl Th, And Tht a 1nd operates baking powder been for gene family. HIS ig Girl Maker. Bak Id to being no mid: or railways the peninsula. direct mmuni- between the settlemnu In the and those in the south does not. The lack of roadn from north th is, of course, accounted for _ chain of Shickshock mountains are. very rugged and run from to more than 4,000 feet in ' The Quebec Provincial Dept. Ids will shortly open a highway will run completely around the re being the penf between and those The lac.', will n ula. popul is qu coast thm mer h b' 'or wl y Black and White, h Just lee Tt “an: a the It ite The Serf. th, are in 1 and the has drif -ply marked i from their 3023. ArrAhe m " th difterent a tMir people n I] nth! h the g Powder th i in from othe The two dim h are ninja " ' mr mak- recipe that .wo (nape Along the d Itstc the ti Md: he qt ty re w as ttk thr h Its Noriem .Sroerir. 1mm no reported to practice 3 hibernation, steeping dim-1g “I :“f'ml It I tins H b act-4m um “he was In I mutton we, I dial. u C mung gaseous tho tmrfacq, at the an. I l at it broke am and n home in the Armament. '1 moon. which 000891! more l the earth. at“ way. u um must a†a when mam at the moon Cow as that of liquid air. A Record Bang By a eoettpairison oeMeat (he: “to moon In mm;- M In Um poets and lovers [as the air midi now c 5083mm l but a Mod " in its (mum! H W " ifroe 01 Artific oth. A. tho mount 1 y hm ,ra..tortntH on t w ot tho watery globe lb ll vaxx no tclontln’l Remarkab'o Theory ;, such not my f 024mm! - “the: ' in bin has! .n (he armament which and“ mu run. until may rliPA F and- ammo no Hana does 11 Btu. Tartiet A. " rid gas. H now TTIE MOON A SNOWBALL? an has been tatUktd may us “no. "om unclean day- lovm have praised It; due r mid. we mvtlod It; uni mm with III tt u nothing ska}! snowball with a mono Team: Point ll d I Good Job it!" h the water Mt,' hm 1sz Win no Helper “I nun-h!!! who advance: tho 5' PM! he W but whit tho win- hat“. The M) It QUE ou