te tritain i-Driver m7 , (‘05ch ige has 50 Receiver Would Not M UPI ' Broadcasts from Mninkgad i, Anarckconlsti' who MI the' radio as an abomination, no“. a, we on the islanq ot m C. Cunha as a cure. for It an. .3. ever a place that a you “to“. m was needed it is at this bull“: on» post of clvtluuiion. The In: " tempt to set up a radio "can: on thin desolate Island, Mirna“, between South America and Amen h the South mantle in Iâ€) m frustrated by the hundred odd 3.. perstitious intlabitatttis, who {and mnungxt other things that It IOUIC nurmt lightning World nttraut lightning, The spiritual guide ot the his“. ers, Rev. it. A. C. Poole). too! he} both a transmitter and receiver to Tristan da Cunha in "ts, but ho found out rather tratttetieitr that both were too weak either to MO". or transmit news to at! from the outside world A powerful Ill-wave set receiving short I". Will“- non-i would have been " - messing this year tor the III" boat which visit; the island one. . you was unable to establish eotgttttttttietb tion with the shore owing to tho terrifte safes sweeping the bleak South Atlantic. Horse Shoe Pitching Neither the put world'- "no: not the coming opening of the ruby Ind hockey seasons in to be snowed to crowd oat the good old “mun! (In. ot horse shoe pitching from Canm’l national life! (Or the Rorat Winter Fair will know the 20.30 why). Championships In hone shoe COB. tests tor all Ctuttuu-frtttn the nose of Cape Breton to the tip of the Yukon snd all the way tron the southernmost peak of Ontario to the lee-edge ot Bu. 6n Island it challen‘ers corn.--." to be held in the amulet show ring of the Royal on the last tour deys at the Fair November 27-30 inclusive, Chan-l piuns'hips are open In singles and doubles. In both some change has been made In the monumentsthls year by which the total prize money has been extended so es to oter to" prizes ln each sub-division matting " cash prizes in all. By s series at elitnintuiotts, players will he stepped according to their score into classes A, B and C In slnslee end donhlee. Class B will be open to non-prize win- ners in close A, class C to those not successlul in either A or B. By this arrangement more speed it is hoped; em be put into the contests. while permitting s single entry fee of . '.' mr to cover the three cusses either in singles or donhlee. These competition or. for tho Litular championships of malt. str) are approved by tho Ontario Atllotle Commission and If. the 08cm and; fully recognized competitions uneth- ed by the Dominion oe Cum no". Shoo Pitching Association. The com- mittee in charge of the competition this year, on bobs]! ot the Royal Winter "ir, consists of Thor. A. Murphy, u RP. (Chairman), Toronto; Georg. Beedham, Toronto; Robert French. "rlllla; Jag. Labbett, Toronto; Albert Iangabeer, Bellevme; Arthur Holt“. Peterboro; J. L. Murray, Toronto; M. w Pearson, Brockvme; Hun LN“, M RR. Toronto; J. H. Sande", Lon- 4011; W. Bessel]. Hamilton; Md Carl Lord Mayor Elected At London Pusan! Swanstrom, Toronto. uondon.-Mr. Charles Half! COL 'tlt, identified in a time-honored cremony at LondOI'I lidâ€! Glui- "all as "Knight Alderman and move “alter" recently In elected Lord Mayor. ' any. received only I “an out '" left eye and unison: to - and his when 1 put-bound -- tum here crust-ml Into MI at“. - Bed it tor more in: . any bloc! oi completely unwind it. ' - Lucky. tr.oterht 1utrry.--EdWrd canton. The Rbyll Winter Fair 1',2t Championship-s at rl... Raw-l Wink-l rhe wind blowem, ', . "he farmer sowun, . , l‘he subscriber chub. And the Lord known]: We no In and of dun; We're not running, tlo come a-mhlnl. , 0r we'll lo mint. ' Tm. thing o{_mms dives III the Radio Outpost the New York.---" I city magistrate, Boom Marvin spend- . great deal of time passing judgment upon uri- onl and sundry persons brought before him, but judging babietr--tut's some- thing entirely different. Judging Babies Requires More Than Wisdom -Tiuu to 'serve as u judge in I. baby contest, _the Mame replied as follows: ' Every baby is the pret- tiest bob! in the world to its mother, and it would require more than the wisdom of tt Solomon to select the pretrial. child and at the some time please the mothers ot the other bl- bles. I'll stick to my own job, watch- ing adalta who pass before me. Ws much easier. _ A wide, rich heuen hangs than you. but it hangs high; a wide, rough world in around you. and it lies very tow.--Donald J. Mitchell. "Life hats commtlmly more unhervic than heroic features."-Adol! Hitler. Do you Ind it hard to do things some days? 0"- rdtu,o,1ur,', ott'g thtth'att' II V ttttttll It in - {holy the mun. a,'5tEP2i'i'dtd,gr.'.tidutthip - t m 2hu'll% cough-I1 Jail v gland!- " Past " "i-iii-sort-tat" a In! AME THE SIGN! t W MW“ Bend t w FaiMtt d ' a mum W t I. d Ann". “with Add“! t - . - fee"" If you have _Acid Stomacn, you . mu" shout it. Hollow gimp]: Ed like I new penan- WT" careful e.', get REAL __ -4- - .n um LIV- ',','gfiJlll1l') In .63.." n . in n: vert tt ve. in! dance ot gllrfrlV Milka? Mignetlp acts df once to neutralize the "ia, that - headache. [stomach {an and pan distras. Try it. tttfl' led like ' new pemn. ,,n..l - no. REAL AP.b--emr "" -"_" milk of ii,ait't] 1 - and†P 11:11:; 'i'li,.i..iollt, "veii'CiGn" "ttie-rim-GAG'". 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" Passing Marks in - Sghool Depepds On Pleasing' Tehcher "Boys pester the teacher more, and she consciously or unconsciously takes it out on them in marking." So a Research Director Ex- plains Why More Boys Than Girls Fail in Examinations Cleveland. - More boys than girls, report the statisticians of the Cleve- land Board of Education, invariably "flank" school courses, but not be- cause boys aren't as bright. Here's the reason William L. Con- nor, research director, gives: The latest survey of the board of education's bureau of child account- ing bears out similar results obtained three years ago in showing that boys do not excel girls in a single subject, so far as the percentage who keep from "fhmkintr" is concerned. "Boys are " bright as girls," Con- nor maintains. "In fact, boys gener- ally rate higher on tests than do girls. It just goes to show that pass- ing marks in school depend upon pleasing teacher. "The schools are set up in such . any that a premium is placed on con- formity, and girls conform better than boys." - Portree, Isle of Skye.--The Duchess of York ate seaweed one day recently. The occasion was the lunch " the opening ot the new hostel at Por. tree, presented by the Earl of Elgin. Every item on the menu, except cof- fee. came from the island of Skye. Duchess of York Snipe cream and a special seaweed mould were the two delicacies Skye lived up to its title of the Misty Isle. But the mist that gath- ered on the mountains did not damp the enthusiasm of the large crowds that awaited the arrival of the royal pair st the‘hootel. The Duke of York, declaring the hostel open, said: "I have heard that its romance and beauty have earned for this island such titles as the Isle of Mist and Shtdows, and the Isle of Glowing Morn. "And now I should like to add an- other-the Isle of Kind and Loyal Hearts." 30 Pounds of Fatt. Here Is something ttll wives ot [at men will be glad to know. It In the experience ot a. woman whose husband recently weighed 230 lbs. She writes: "I really feel I must write Ind tell you that, utter mung Kruschen Salts for nearly 3 months, my husband bu got his weight down from 230 lbs. to 200 lbs. This has Been achieved try nothing else but Kruscben. I am too henvy “so, and I started tatring Kmschen only three weeks ago. Al. ready I have got down from 153 lbs. to 144 lbs. We are delighted." - (Mrs.) C. Kruschen combats the cause ot (at by assisting the internal organs to perform their functions properly-to throw " each day those waste pro- ducts and poisons which, it allowed to accumulate, will be converted by the body's chemistry into fatty tissue. a law assured of so much disinterest- ed support as that relating to the Propiedad Familiar. A group of deputies-conservatives, liberals and ndicsls alike-have presented a up cisl bill in the chamber amending so- cisl legislation with respect to the family in all chases. ren redoeed.to the utmost distress through no fault of their own. The idea of the bill is to constitute the family " a legal entity, the olfacts of which would not be subject to em- barzo. u it is under resent legisla- Better Santiago, Chile.-rt is a long time since Congress has been uked to page If the present family head loses his employment, drinks or is put in prison, the painful spectacle is pre- sented of innocent women and child- Under the new law the family head will be compelled to inactibe his home at the national property office, listing his family and home efteeU. His misbe"aviour or irretsponai1tility, even if it leads to conviction before the law,. will not permit any family My to be unharmed by: the fGnTiitsetmsunuptos"tsfrtm Hard for darn-. Where lnvebnte irrespomihility GiGauutrtyeyttnynrt'..td 't'ifiiiGGutrroy'deftt.theetl?- mace of tttfpattitr end the "tren- WIFE’S DELIGHT AT HUSBAND’S LOSS iiiira the chub-cg. com mule of In may of chromium and nickel, which is non-corrosive, m be tried try a least two foreign Powers. Such coins would be very If“ te handle. For the Pygmy, Aim Of Chileih Measure Eats Seaweed Portugal. - "Europe's Garden by the Sea laid out," to quote a quaint translation from the works of one of Portutral's best romantic poeu--is I country that is too little known in Canadu. Since the duys of the Penin- sular War, it has had a treaty with Great Britain and, under the terms of this treaty, Portugal sent 10,000 troops to the Great War. A country with u most interesting Ind impor- tant history; beautiful in ita unique landscapes and in the varied hues of the see that borders its coasts, it is unspoiled by tourist tunic. In the summer of 1981, I directed the first party that ever left Canada or the United States, to visit Portu- gal. We entered the country at the frontier over the Minho River, sep- areting Tur on the Spanish side from the fortified town of Valence on the Portuguese side. From here we mo- tored through a primitive country where long horned, cream colored oxen were used to haul ell kinds of com- moditimr--stone, wine, cork, produce, etc. Frequently the wheels of the cars were solid sections of trees and the patience of the ttnirnnle--t'o uy nothing of the bare-footed driver-and the cumbersome pece, at which the vehicle moved, was in direct contrast to the speed with which we in Can- ada, are accustomed. We spent the night It Santa Luzia, a promontory Ibove the town of Vian- na do Costello, overlooking the Atlan- tie and a considerable portion of Spain and Portugal-n view that many prominent artists have hailed as one of the finest in the world. In the n oming we returned to a lower level by a tortuous, eorktserew-like road and boarded a. very comfortable train to Oporto. . Oporto, the centre of the port-wine industry and the second city in Por- tugal, is situated near the mouth of the Douro River. The country here is hilly and Oporto is built on sloping ground, having two headlands, on one of which is located some of the prin- cipal buildings - the Bishop's Palace, Cathedral, ete.-while the other head- land in clothed with vineyards. In this latter connection it would be in- teresting to know that Portugal pro- {unnamed melt extract. hemm- "ityti'i, In that 'mgieabcret rmturl, . tPed 'gge,h2l'rirht f',iie0l',l,'iy,iir,ii' it require. They new and: out Need. and = when {on iiiiariiiF1 - a'ii%eirii "iUirriariaivtiroe Z We“ ls then 'nagieabcret rmturl, . tPed 'gge,h,'l2rirht f',iiE0l',l,'if,tiiiiiii' it tequila. “904.! and ggr'gg,Ngt mt will about 'g'dgri2,tgt,,e will†20,000 Audio-l In have hardy adorned WiattmA. It is a not 'ah/Ut/it' you Ad you. Mt, on m OLD PEOPLE FEEL YOUNG 3...: iti?iy,' iii'iiii'iii, Io." a: M: Budd r'."lli'dll'J Co. ud., iht,,t,t, duces over 211 million gallons of wine in a given year and that most of this trade is in Anglo-Portuguese hands, many of the firms having names like Macdonald, Johnston, and so on. The wine is brought to Oporto - the name means "thehrt" - from the many vineyards that line the river and it is either conveyed by ox carts or by the equally picturesque little wine boatwh having a single mast and a multicolored square all --the wine being comined in three or four cask: amidships. Oporto has also I big trade in fish end is the distributing centre for that commodity to many parts of Europe. On the day, I am about to mention, 1 was strolling down the river, wending my way through e market where fish women, ox certs, poultry sellers and their customers-all of whom were viewing my progress with much good- natured curiosity. The harbour, at this point, wu full of shipping and I was busy taking pictures of ttll the different netivities. I had just unsp- ped one picture, showing the boats, with the huge, steel-arched bridge in the background and some women washing clothes, " the river-bank, in the foreground, when I glanced at n three-masted schooner and was sur- prised and thrilled. to read the words "LUNENBURG, NOVA SCOTIA," painted on her stern. I can assure my readers that it didn't take me long to accertain the ways and means to board that ship and, when I had ac- complished my desire, I found that the crew were no less surprised 'e pleased to see me than I had been to see their vessel. All were Newfound- landers - young husky fellows; the skipper being under 30 years old-and they had been in the port foe nine- teen days, with a cargo of winter flsh, under the hatches. They had crossed the Atlantic, under their own tsail, and were a bunch of homesick boys, anxious to dispose of their cargo and return to their homes. Portuguese sailors, in turn, are often to be seen on the Grand Banks, off Newfound- land-it is an international exchange of maritime activities that is not realized by many in this country. I bad meant to mention other inci- dents, occurring during our visit to Oporto, but these must wait for m- other time. Next week. in View ot the tremendous interest in every- thing pertaining to Germany. I shell relate something of my impressions of “Hitlerism,†" gathered from visits to Germany in July and August of this year. . Chicago.-" you’re n women of about 40 you: of age veering high heeled shoes and carrying a shop- mes bundle then you’n the most likely green to be victim of 1 street puny, Pittsburgh, gave that u 1 com- posits picture of that "taeeldent victims in In “has before the 22nd mull Bafeh" Congrats. My enough, he said, most of the We: were not Inlet-ed during peak tyilBe hours but " times when Woman of Forty Moot Likely Accident Victim n. J. Rich. manner or the acer dent hum“ of the Philadelphia than. 1iyor1-sratoertrersrrem on , More _ ) Turret Fine Cut for the same money , --and Poker Hands, too .’ Wife Has Right Hunouian Court Denies Plea of Husband Who Broke Pledge Not to Read it Hungary’s highest court has ruled that 3 wife bu the right to keep I diary and that her thoughts and feelings " expressed in it do not con- stitute grounds for divorce. Two year- ago a man of wealth married a lB-yeuold girl of a fam- ily which wu then prosperous. After the couple returned from a honey- moon trip of three manths abroad the wife announced that she had kept a diary since meeting her husband. "These Ire my most met thoughts," she said. "I have no girl friend in whom to eoMde, and be- sides I wish to keep the diary beeause I have literary ambitions. But you must give me your word or honor never to tend it." never to read it." The husbAnd complied. Some time later, letting through a notebook left on I. table, he saw an entry which ground his suspicion. His wife com- ing home at that moment, he could not tend further. Haunted by jeal- ousy, he sent the wife to a wntering- phce and good the diary. The dei before the wedding the girl had set down her belief that for most women marriage is e renuncia- tion. She wrote that ser husband wns wealthy and held I good position in society, but that she knew he was not the man for her. Later entries revealed that she came to hate him. "We have not one thought or feeling in common," she wrote. One notation aid that the arrival of children would be "fright- ful," as she was sure she would hue the child us the did her husband. The wife refused, saying she had NW!!! tttltuled her duties as a wife, that he had given his word of honor not to read the diary and that it did not constitute grounds for u divorce. Upon her return the husband re- vealed that he had seen the diary and said he would igsist upon a divorce. In the frrtrt court. the wife's view prevailed. An appeal by the husband resulted in a reversal of the verdict and he was granted a divorce, based on the wife's objection to hearing children. The wife then appealed to the highest court and the divorce plea Now we give every man who “rolls his own" more Turret Fine Cut for the same old price! On this new deal you'll get still more cigarettes from every pack- age of Turret Fine Cut-you'll acme“, save money by purchasing this cool and fragrant Cngnrette tobacco knd buying your own cigarette papers. Remember, too-you can " , Inge booklets of was withdrawn. Divine grsce sometimes descends in the tom ot pisin common sense. 'iise'"ir" “Chimecler†Bylaw-tapers are in exchange for one complete set of oker ands. It pays to "Roll Your Own" with CIGARETTE TOBACCO SAVE IHE POKER HANDS Comes “Womanhood Most this in their teen. need I tonic and regulator. Give you: daughte- Lydh E. Hanna's Vegan“. Compound for the but few months. Teach her bow to guard her health at this canal time. When she is I ham. healthy wife and mother the will thank When Your Daughter Give Her Lydia E. W'- Vegetable (Zompound cmmuvmmmu litahnostetmnt1- numben. skin you???“ . t,l'ti 1tlt or . . " a 'i'iitiii,'iiiillli,t 1'Jl.Wh'fonlf,'h'. Nih' PheiItierPt1',t,t1td.tyctf cadet-nab, firtrt'tPft',Ltt “in, allâ€. itntioet dad a tatt'gtit2ft.utt',tqtigt .Imhmmréw SKIN RASHES hirAiaarii 5riB.t3.rcriaiii; “the TM!“ GM to {vii-tn - 76515ch Uidiiaa. " TURRET To Keeri a Diary ISSUE No. 43-'33 FINE CUT REVENUE PRODUCING HIGHER- TlES exchnnud tor equipped formr, preferably clan good bulldlnu. nook Ind equipment. for good Toronto pro- perty showing good "turns and cash. Writ. John Burk & Co.. an ulInun A) UPPER Ttt EVERY INVENTUIL bin or wanted Invenv'on- me full mmrmulon um trco. no In." con- -. World Plum Mun»: vs '" Bank Street. Ottawa. cannon. i2 Singer. 020.00. Fine condition. orwood. $18.00: Goodrrtch. 018.00; New Raymond. $13.00; New Wtlluutur, 318.00; New Howe, 812.00; sundard. new. Alto Raymonda. Willi-ms. Royals. "ud- Ionl. New Home, Whites, Dark. and my when It 37.50 each. AU .unrthtr- teod In hm running order. Good sewers. Lowe†prices In Canada. Send for “on. Unh‘erul Company. 2.328 Hr. “that Montreal. wi, Toronto LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES wanted for awed-I ChrInmu uro- polltlon. Enrn " to no per day. Spur. or full tune work: “hem truarut1tee. Winston Co., Toronto Dom. 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