rs since J went uarters, .“ then.‘"* in the m Here the feek n (to sit is Rugâ€" lmprl.oM) is Tsarskoe Selo,* he new Comn nal Governme like a work Ho is to comsor and Dump. the River nt on ate. Cikging: samm &E in the garden., 8 follows: _ beautiful | day, 0t walk | on the u _ sem to be appetite." ss of appetite. : is p¢ l:cowesse." ed to Save e of His W; notonous succes. uard at Tobalate M Oxtracts er Guar icres being h s no one, wds werse harming in‘s old AJ pset m isightâ€" lready ind to Stoneâ€" it con wn and n â€" of mey.. T r the have rod. The nti the colâ€" mt the nd nd All IP i Feâ€"~guson Defends â€" I Action of Scnools Sn mepetmgntogencct sum, and in all probability other kings will be present on this occasion, #t has been thought best to postpone the visit of the Spanish King till then. On Dec. $, 20 years will have passed Hac$ King Gustay ascerded the throme of Sweden. Plans are now on foot to celebrate this jubilee .A“ the same time as his Natal anniÂ¥ersary, | when Stockboim will be at her best, j All celebrations given by the city of Stockboirm: will center arcund the faâ€"| mou tow»" zall l Stockholm.â€"King Alfopso of Spain is planning to return tha visit mad& by King Gustay of Sweden to the Spanâ€" Ish court last year. At first, King Alâ€" fonso arranged to come here in the autumn, but as King Gustay will be celebrating his anniversary next sumâ€" Spanish King Defers His Visit to Sweden It is certain, however, that Chur chill will have to do something draâ€" matic before the next election to meet th severe criticisms which have acâ€" cumulated against his fnancial re gime and the income tax is the one Item in the Budget which appeals most forcibly to the individual voter. This question is being actively canâ€" vassed in the Blitish press. Some newspapers predict already that Churchill will venture upon the reducâ€" tion with an eye on the next election, but the Liberal press emphatically deâ€" clares that no such reduction is posâ€" sible. London.â€"Will Winston . Churchill have:the courage to reduce the income tax !n his next Budget and thus try to pobularize the Government with the electorate? Britain Speculating Whether Churchill Will Cut Inâ€" come Tax To Do or Not to Do? ~oik ihe Department of Education| Philadelphiaâ€"The barks of two pet was doing for children who were ree;Boston terriers carried over an open bleâ€"minded, deat and dumb, and blind, telephone wiro brought neighobrs to with a vieow to fitting them for an| the rescue of Mrs. Mabet Henry, 35 Cccupation. HMe also stated that a|Years old, who was being beaten by a cousus had been taken of crippled ?askcd man in her West Philadelphia boys and girls, with the same object| "ome. In vieow. 9 | _ Before help arrived, however, the Poifting out that 25 per cent. of maldogs, biting at the intruder‘s hands population were at school, the speak. and chewing his clothes, had routed er slatod that over $80,000,000 had Bi®m. One terriere was licking the been invested in plant and equipment, bruises inflicted by the mistress‘s asâ€" and that it took $45,000,000 a year to S@ilant and the other was pawing carry on the primary "or exemmmjfrantlcally at the kitchen door when ol system. _ That, he said, apâ€" MYS. Catherino Lehman and her husâ€" rlicd to children who were normal| b284, with other neighbors, reached both mentally and physically. :zl:m’;o::e{h s ::Il:-'h :r‘negzr'“ unconâ€". W ",.x e +â€" * '.;,-,‘--k;‘:\pu‘!‘.:iuf]Ot(')f xï¬ï¬iï¬;‘:’h&“‘_ While her hitsband was away for a jren that are entitled to consideration short time Mrs. Henry was talking the hands of the public, and we ‘mlover the telephone with Mrs. Lehman. ending a huge sum of money u’.]'l'he recelvert,hwhilc): 839 l_md put. down ing to give them a chance to fit them.|t0 @D#wer the intruder‘s raps, was ives into life in the general comâ€" knocked to the floor durh’ng the enetâ€" munity." proceeded the Premfler. Ing struggle, and the dogs‘ barks were Indiscussing. Regulation 17, he statâ€" carried to the ear of Mrs. Lehman. ed that the rule had been laid down es o ie es "sathor rigid," and that it was unâ€" Ford Adverti‘ing fortunately framed and said, "Thou t $l 7000«) Shalt Not," the Frencl» people had reâ€" ‘ 08 ecnted it as they thought i# meant » » the suppression of their hnmge' s C omm . They had refused to comply with the Fiveâ€"Day Campaignâ€"Every regulation and had not admitted in~|} U.S, and Canadian Daily spectors to the schools. One uniform Used rule for the whole province=.where there was such a variety 0(60!1(“- New York.â€"The new Ford has been tions was simply impracticable, said | heralded into the world with one of the Premfer. Tthis ranut ramavrtants aducuklshin ulc Cu W C sh ronto ME bielh t . Guctnares Premior of Ontario, and Minister of Education, expressed confidence that & happy solution has been reached so far as ti> bilingual problem in this province is concerned. â€" He outlined the diificnities that Regulation 17 had precenied to the Department of Eduâ€" cation and dealt with the resuit of the Commission‘s investigation and re commendations. The Premier at the «. ne time reviewed the course of acâ€" :’_?m decided uponâ€"ihe appointing of Wairector of English and a direckor of French, w‘o would go from school to school and study the conditions and £cu.s the problom _ with teachers Ontario â€" Premier Bilingual Problem Been Solved Prem Rigid" # Torontoâ€"In addressing the Toâ€" nto Young Men‘s Board of Trads reâ€" ntly, Hon. G, Howqd Ferguson, ule Laid Down tion 17 Was NEW PLAN DEVISED d beâ€" wha ing public n out and ask &r Morguson spoke of the e Department of Education i¢ for children who were fee odl, deat and dumb, and blind, view to fitling them for an on. He also stated that a had been taken of erippled 1 girls, with the same object ‘ believe i * Ia iq. 2* medicine dealers or by mail at 50 ,‘lil 8 “,v’ a;‘â€"‘;:;l;‘ b‘;;nsm:" cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ l)!'bH." ’p"nblems»fl ty to Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ut and convince myseif. If Ppecmangaundpe vince mysclf 1 am not afraid BARKING lN PHONE al consequences. I belteve| BRINGS RESCUE PARTY t a man (:., in public llfo! nrrseesatiiiee C * + what he believes in the NO , 3 % _ That is what we are B\lt Phl]adclphla WOman's ag to do with this much dts+| _ Two Boston Terriers Had " :("‘-H l n f Already Routed Her Wor andicappe i ipmlpminng ecva y en rtg, Assailant 1 b units of almost . 3,000,000 in the Dotmirion of Canâ€" not guarantoeing that the re making now wil; sueâ€" believe it will," he said. h audionce if they did nportant that there rit of mutual confidâ€" will "between these 14 win by Regula. as *"Rather Flying Flats and Sharps Burnsworth was owner of the piano and a passenger in it. The machine went into a flat spin.â€"San Francisco Chronicle, "Well, really, I don‘t know, ma‘am," explained_ Mr. Billerton. "Maybe it was because I have always been fond of animals."â€"New Outlook, Nature Lover Mr. Billerton, the butcher, was a jovial soul. As he was cutting up an order of lamb chops for a lady cusâ€" tomer, she asked curiously: "Mr. Bil lerton, what led you to choose your present occupation?" About 12 per cent. of the national total spent by the company was for advertising in Jewish newspapers. No other foreign language medium was _ Individual dealers, through addiâ€" tional advertising, brought the figure to $1,700,000. No such advertising appropriation, it was said, has ever been made for so short a campaign. It was confined entirely to daily newsâ€" The campaign, which ended Wedâ€" nesday, for the present, cost $1,300,â€" 000 for five days. Full page adverâ€" tisements were carried in about 2,000 daily papers or virtually every daily in the United States and Canada. Fiveâ€"Day Campaignâ€"Every U.S. and Canadian Daily Used New York.â€"The new Ford has been heralded into the world with one of the most remarkable advertising camâ€" paigns ever known. While her hitsband was away for a short time Mrs. Henry was talking over the telephone with Mrs. Lehman. The recoilver, which shoe had put down to answer the intruder‘s raps, was knocked to the floor during the ensuâ€" Ing struggle, and the dogs‘ barks were carried to the ear of Mrs. Lehman. Wheny’onanuomdownlnhflth that it impairs the efficiency of your , work as well of your power to enjoy your leisure hours, or obtain rest, it is time you looked to the cause. If you do not, a serious breakdown is almost sure to result. In nearly all cases this .eondition, which doctors usually describe as general debility, is due to poor bloodâ€"blood that is deficieont in red corpuscles. When the blood is thin and weak your whole system cuffers. ‘You lose appetite, have no energy, your nerves trouble you and you feel restless. What you need is help to build up your blood and you should begin at once to make your blood rich and red by taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. You will soon notice the difference in your health by a botter appetite and increased vigor. The reason is that the new blood croated by Dr. Wil liams‘ Pirk Pills stimulates all the organs of the body ts healthy activity and so the system gains nourishment and strength. if you are weak or not and strength. If you are werk or out of sorts, begin gaining new strength Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. RUN DOWN IN HEALTH organs of the by and so the syste: and strength. it and strength. If of sorts, begin g toâ€"day by taking Pllls. "I was in a dition," says Mrs fred, Alta., "when Hams‘ Pink Pills stored my health Why Many Men and Women Are Badly Handicapped. ple 2 by taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink "I was in a badly run down conâ€" " says Mrs. J. Potter, of Winniâ€" \Ita., "when I began using Wilâ€" Pink Pills and they fully reâ€" my health. I strongly recomâ€" this medicine to all weak peoâ€" D r Minard‘s Liniment for Colds. The only chance some men take is at th@ church bazaar. Ford‘s paid advertising is intermitâ€" tent, but his free advertising goes on forever. Every day except to-morrgw is a good day to start saving. f Short Boyâ€""Do you go to college?" Longfellowâ€""No, it‘s my brother‘s hat; it got caught in a mangling maâ€" chine.." on the boy who has recently 19.'?{;85 a new way to whistle. When it comes to driving one crazy, an amateur uxophoneist has nothing A poultry trust has been formed and thus the fowl business goes on. for many years, the continued inspiraâ€" tion of their friendship. r One of the chief.rewards of busiâ€" ness is its accumulated friendships, built upon mutual understanding and esteem. At this season, when sentfâ€" ments of friendship, appreciation and good cheer find universal expression, we are happy to have this opportunity of greeting the increasing number of friends, new and old, who have by their good will added pleasure to the tasks of our daily life.. We wish them an overflowing measure of happiness and prosperity and hope we may have, fere .In astonishment the judge turned to the witness and asked: "Do you mean the court to understand that you stood by and saw this man strike down the poor woman again and again ?" "Yes, your honor. I saw it all." "And you made no effort to interâ€" Lay aside the tennis racket, j Now that she bhas gotâ€"a man, Mops make better exercises For a Mrs. Lucy Ann. ~ â€"Boston Transcript New Phase of Warâ€" Put the hammock in the attic, It‘s too cold for it outside And its mission is completedâ€" Lucy Ann is now a bride. â€"Denver News. _ 1, the jagged peak of Mount Stanley Baldwin. 2, Mount Sir Macknezie Bowell, a pleasantfaced peak of the Premier Group. 3, Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 11,750 feet 4, Mount Sir John Abbot, unconquered peak of the Premier Group in the Canadian Rockies, 11,250 feet high. 5, Mount Sir John Thompson with its rugged ice sentine!s.â€"Photographed by D. "I couldn‘t, your honor." "Why not?" thundered the judge "I was filling my pipe." OWLâ€"LAFFS CId (On With Laughter) Mountain Named For Premier Baldwin Braving the Brickbats Curious Pedestrianâ€""On what floor ol this tenement does Mrs. Shanahan live, my little man?" Guide (aged four)â€""The third fight up."â€"California Pelican. The theatre has appealed the case and means to. have the court order read every night until a final decision is renderd. & The Court attended a performance, and since Franz Joseph is depicted as a complete idiot and Czar Nicholas as a bigot and fool, it concluded that the exâ€"Kaiser‘s character would be misâ€" represented. read a court order preventing Wilâ€" hlem being represented instead of the lines written for that role. \Court Order is Read in Berlin Drama Instead of Wilâ€" helm‘s Lines Berlin.â€"Leo Lania, author of "Rasâ€" putin," a Communistic play running on the Piscattor stage here, appeared in his famous "three kings" scene in person, instead of a figure dressed and masked as exâ€"Kaiser Wilhelm, and $1007 \ Hubby: That‘s what J‘m ticing for now. BANS KAISER ROLE Foresti, a blackened figure,.climbed from the wreckage, lifted his arms above his head in a gesture of despair and then sank into the arms of a byâ€" stander. Blood was streaming from a Signora Foresti saw her husband‘s baby Demononton car skid, strike a flag, swin garound, overturn, roll over and finally come to rest a complete wreck in a dense column of smoke. In a state of almost collapse she was hurried to the spot in an automobile, only to learn that her husband was alive and almost unhurt. London.â€"While flashing over the Pendine sands recently at 150 miles an hour in an attempt to break the world‘s speed record, the Italian racâ€" ing driver, Foresti, turned a double somersault with his car and nearly shared the fate of Parry Thomas, the English motorist killed under the same circumstances on the same course.. Italian Auto Racer Escapes Death As Car Somersaults at 150 Miles An Hour Fitting monuments to four former Prime Ministers of Canada and a memento of the visit of the present British Premier, Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, have been set aside in the Rocky Mountains of Canada where a series of peaks have been officially named the Premier Group, and five of them have been named respectively, Munday Mro. Nuwifes Why Tom! And ls is the first $5.00 extra I‘ve ONTA TORONTO IN PLAY Another vanishing: American in SIMONDS canapa saw co. stitutionâ€"the Ford joke. * c Limited _ * The Countess, who died last Sepâ€"| tember and left English property ‘ valued at $85,000, directed that the . pearl necklace she was in the habit of | wearing daily should be sold to pay: the death duties on the estate. 1 I Countess Torby Bequeathed‘ Historic Jewels to Her ’ London. â€" Countess Torby, the | daughter of Prince Nicholas of NQ-‘ sau and his morganic wife, and grandâ€" daughter of Pushkin, the (Russian poet, bequeathed a ruby brooch and pendant, originally choséen for the Empress Alexandra of Russia, to Queen Mary, e 1 Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house. LEFT GEMS TO , Nothing makes a mother more grateâ€" !ful than a benefit conferred upon her | child. Mothers everywhere who have used Baby‘s Own Tablets for their children speak in enthusiastic terms of them. For instance, Mrs. Zepherin Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que., writes:â€" "Baby‘s Own Tablets are a wonderful medicine for little ones. They never fail to regulate the baby‘s stomach and bowels, and make him plump and well. I always keep a box of the Tabâ€" lets in the house and would advise all mothers to do likewise." Most of the ordinary ailments of childhood arise in the stomach and bowels, and can be quickly banished by Baby‘s Own Tablets. These Tablets relieve conâ€" stipation and indigestion, break up colds and simple fevers, expel worms, allay teething pains and promote healthful sleep. They are guaranteed to be free from injurious drugs and are safe even for the youngest and most delicate child. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25¢c. a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ‘MADE HER BABY | â€" PLUMP AND WEL This was Foresti‘s second escape. On the Pendine course last August his car skidded at 130 miles an hour and his leg was scorched by backfire. Parry Thomas was killed there last Summer when one of the driving chains on a back wheel broke, decaptâ€" tating him after the car had somerâ€" was his only lnjur‘. Foresti had mad® one effort to beat the existing mile record, but failed by three seconds. In a second effort he was near the end of the mile when ho struck a pole. The rear of his car rose in the air, almost fiinging the driver from the cockpit. The car turned twice on its side and the figure of Forerti was visible being dragged along on his back. Then with the engine still running, the car, with a series of final crashes, turned twice over him. saulted cut over his eye bruises and a str was his only injur Mount Statnley Baldwin; Mt. Sir Wilâ€" frid Laurier; Mt. Sir Mackenzie Bowell; Mt. Sir John Thompson and Mt. Sir John Abbott. The naming of a mountain after Premier Baldwin in honor of his visit to Canada during the Diamond Jubilee year of Conâ€" federation was considered a fitting mark of the Dominion‘s esteem tor‘ him. eye, but aside from strained shoulder this QUEEN MARY Instead of being a day of rest, Sunâ€" day has resolved itself into a day of arrest. Both Moscow and the Chinese Naâ€" tionalist Government have always deâ€" clared that Borodin was not sent to Canton by Russia but that he went there at the invitation of the late Dr. Sun Yetâ€"sen and was paid his salâ€" ary by the Canton regime. Yeot the documents seized here show that Boroâ€" din reached Canton on October 6, 1924, traveling on Russian money, made regular weekly reports to the Soviet Embassy here and to Moscow, and: was reuglarly supplied with large sums of Russian funds. These revelations have been made by M. Mitarevesky, a "White" Rusâ€" sian who was retained by the Peking Government to assist the official Chiâ€" nese Commission appointed to gift the vast mass of incriminating papers seized in last April‘s raid. andbetter. Ordersforeither H M style shipped promptly. In the case of Marshal Feng Yuâ€" hsiang, the specific instructions were that "his army must be developed | into a strong force to be used for our | purpose, but must be so controlled that when our goal is reached the machinâ€" | ery can easily be spoiled." ' "WHITE" MAKES DISCLOSURES Dr. Sun Yatâ€"sen, Marshal Feng Yuâ€" hsiang, General Chiang Kaiâ€"shek and General Tang Shengâ€"shi have eall sufâ€" fered from the perfidy of their supâ€" posed Russian allies, the new docuâ€" ments reveal. Orders from the Rusâ€" slan Government, transmitted to Miâ€" chael Borodin through the embassy here, contain, definite instructions in the cases of these Chinese leaders first to "create an efficient military force," and, second, "at the same time to sow the seeds of decay in the army in order to insure that it cannot turn against us in the future." Peking.â€"Backing of first one Chinâ€" ese faction or general and then anâ€" other, at the same time taking care that each faction‘s army was honeyâ€" combed with Communismâ€"that, in brief, has been the official policy of the Russian Ggvernment as shown by revelations of some of the papers seized last April when Marshal Chang Tsoâ€"lin‘s troops raided the Soviet MiHâ€" tary Attache‘s office adjoining the Russian Embassy in Peking. Documents From Russian Emâ€" bassy Show Moscow Bribed Nationalist Generals Peking Raid Bares Red Hand in China Intended To Betray Them Ask your Rogers dealer for Free Demonstration or write to the Q.R.S. 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