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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-01-13, Page 2I G.. i' s .A• •,. -r V,. .6 4 s M >f1 1 i`t > C" 11. }a n t. " ¢� I v, xr � »w l 9 n F t ., ... .: a- Fri. . 1 t(� ,. .. , ! ". -,, {�., :� :.. ,.,. .• y1 t 1 h , , , ,.aa a. t m, , T S' l r �`F, I :W :: tv. 1. a F•" n d! , i. ,.. r, .b �, ..rt r t , 4. t�., 4�•� S�{i ,i � J. �- k r rSR. { t W r4 ' nA I r 1, t I ,cry' I i, p ,y,i„ y :r " t, -1.. y�' '!, F•., ,'" }. r•., i f i� 1., t ; ..,y' �T �1 y � 'd ju A 1M t e` °�I J71 RIR,L'''A I�4 I {g gip'..:.. ti. �Jir r .A:FT]ERNOO�i �• �arr�ol Deadness people at blast Ameaican' hospital had N , . < � a 4tran'ge w -ay of talking about A ca i man named Jesus. A patient gave in ° ` ' waif , nhon, Goderich, Out. ) me a GosPbl• I read•it. Now if any ' b. „ -A f, , paw in the ming, take your And Head Noises of you want know the real reason) T a ' , .- • fifth in your hand, why Dr, IS'heoA- l came to Tui*ey, � ? " w t if",<;:And• tetUbC'h o glimalpse of glory from "" just mead that (book!"' IOeP ib i "' filte peac3eftul Promised LandI (If you h+� catarm4h'al deafness, or --From the Re'c'ord of Christian � 1 It ,1 head rzoisa, .caused by catarrh, or if ; {once' For 3' - wvjl linger still before you .when .. Work. PGt a, po rest o �. ,a , '^ yo1U i"elaroh the (busy 'moat, 'phlegm drops in your !!root, secure s e T 11 ,1 proper treatment at once Sprays, there c. d i�,�i; F •Amd l'i'ke dowers of hope will Ib1oS'- sa'lvteis and inhalers may !bride you a 1La body e matter• ;.1 ;I y )lion ,tubo beauty in your heart. temporary ray relief, but permanent re, Gilding Unwanted Goods by""'"esti d Eno s'1' d The precious words, likq jewels, will• $ ou pee S. e snnits can only L-onle from a consti- '� `: g4islten all the day Y His name is, Myer Levy, and he mole CA, sl .. '9Vf1tt►. w rare effulgent glory that will 'cat:arrh treatment poison that will expel the every s g , catarrhal poison frann your sy faun. was discovered in a tiny back office (brighten all the•'wa,y t in the immense building owned by h (ate fa,oary your druggist 1 .oz. of r Author Unknown. Parminb (Dourine Strength). Take him in London's vast and congested y I` V this home and add. 1/4 pint holt water East End. w •h '- PRAYER and a little sugar. Take a table- The exploits of Mr. Levy, who oval spoonful four times a day; ;lQggecl born in Australia and sttarted' his *. *1 `' ' ' t0 T1rou, 1'who undersbandest the 'novtti'ls should open, breathing be- career there as an erlantd boy, be- '.;'." ' �ranity of the human heart, hear our come easy, mucous stop dropping.. All gin when he was 14 years old. Per- et aaaayer far those who 'have been un- suffenat from catarrhal deafness or harps what distinguishes him from ' n 4catu to in life and bztiised in Etpir other traders 'who Ibu and sell things h head noises need the srirn'ple, pleasant, Y g '.,: . it; those who shave toiled withlo'u't of, no fixed value ,is that the never av>mess; those who have endured with inexpEuzsdve Parmant treatment, ill t'•;' waits for opportunrty' to knock twice ," ^ n;ro owtsti'de encouragement; those who �--.---- - at his door, but opens the door to - a . ;`have gi?vle/n up all earthly prospect. the fir"st, knork. " $ #o comtcfart .the aged and care , r -the try family." i ' 'one+im,rd• those who are lone) in "There is no flock, however waichod Thus when in 1927 he learned that they) dad not 'know what to do wrifth. Y a quarter of a million pair of ex- He out up Ibhe belts ands lined the pr IA `, lieaxt! For themx we know not what m' tended, army ,boats ,were for 'sales, he did not a ask, but thou knowest, O Lover of But one dread lamb is there; > hesitate t,o plunge into this enter- gloves' with tlhemy selling them after- dr '`•. q ward at twice their •previous' value. a soul's! Ames There is no Ifiresade, however defend- prise which required an 'investment AmWon his chief exploits was re- ) '`'• • ed, g Selected. of about 300,000,do11a1s. Because of •li'evin the War'Office of one of its. ; . w ' But hae one 'vacant chair."' their enormous sizes the Wtar ' Office g off' S- S. LESSON FOR JANUARY 15th The senior disciple's home was' not great mistakes: ,hideous!, sticky mass: a.. exe!mipt fimmm sore w but 'when Jleisus had for seven years tried utnsuccess- , es of workers' oilskin suits. which re entered joy canoe along. fully to dispose of them and was i a, Lesson Topic -Jesus At Work. fused 'dry tbelcaws'e of too hurried Lesson Passage Mark 1:21-35. ready to let the prospective buyer oils Mr. Levy conceived' the in- s' And t even when the sun did set' ng a' •have the entire stock at a ten per P :? ,' - Golden, Text�.lohn, 5:17. • they ',bzawght unto Him all that we're p 'geniaus idea of boiling the whole cent,, de'posi't. A 'hint to this effect 1 i?'„ • . Jesus;.•Christ's ministry was two- diseased, and -them that were posses- from a kindly official decided' Levy to mass in twee banks. The oil boiled s sed wilbh devils. When the sun Fzad out and the garments became ordin- %oild. IIt was not a literary (m'inis'try; ri's'k the ,venture, and h'e .became- the lary-lrorkers" overalls, 'easy to dispose g' I',, done all he could for the .earth he Sit was a philanthropic man•isvtr y in boot king of Brittain on an infin- o f t ,''r the ,highest inbes retation ,of that was goi••rbg away, and then arose the itesimal capital. ' n' g 'P' He did something similar ,with the other Sun, the Sun of Righteousnes !bright Hue Iwd, time -hospital suits, rbetrzn�-�a, inulin -laving ministry, a min- He stimulated the dentine for ct' ` that loved the body and that with he'alhig under His w'in'gs'. °See boots b selling them at low 'prices. g salty Y o for which nobody had any use after § ironTexl the aoul^ (The 'Inner rife of what a ,buey sunset was this,. They Mone began to 'pour in and nothing ty 't. 'brought unto Him many that were x,ouldysto it. The' lar sizes g 'fie war. The trousers were taken Christ) P large gave to, pieces, The outer parts dyed and s Jesus and. His recently chosen four passes:4ed witTh, devils; and He cast, no hea'dacihe to, Mr. Levy. He had s ' out the tspiri'ts with His word, and' sold as workmen's trousers, and the 4`"' _ Aiseitples went into the nearby town healed all that were .sick: Take no the 10s, 1.s' and 16s cwt to pieces inner dirungs Were sold as workmen's c -of Caperanaum and on the Sabbath and shortened and ,put together again ,dungarees. Hte bought old airmen's He n ,ba teach in the •s a- tice that this work of Jesus Christ several sizes smaller. Neither dii b begun sols twofold it had to do with devils ,sheeps'kin tapboo.bs, 'turning each boot, .11 g"ague. His tryanner and His words • the width baffle him. He. knew that into four pairs of sheepskin bedroom that !herd the donuin'ion of the mind, � P ' arrested, the attention' of those with- the Irish• were (broadfooted from run- lsla'ppers. ,He (taught at a very lo'w I!�. in the reach of M.'s voibe. They were and it had to 'do with disease that' ning about ,barefoot when young and s held the don -inion• of the body, 'What price old and dirty Army •leather a`. - astonished at what He said and at that the Russians and Afghans need- e .wondrous ease is in these wards- . jerkins, cut them, up 'and turned tltzemn ' the way in which He said it. One ed stip !boots, not only ,because they into coats which - were !painted over e ,of the audience gave utterance to His ` He Cast out rthte spirits with His were Ibi • men but because theAT. -i ,word,,, and healed all that were stick" g they -wrap,- with a recldislh-tan 'paint. very that '1,. „ 99romrg4rtts. It was neither a Scribe ped rags around their feet -instead ,titrrtle learbher jackets 'vjtere very rare and .it is written as if He had merely and he obtained a 'good' price' far noir a Pharisee +but a'' -poor creatures of wearing soaks. So he sold,the cut- t suffering from the presence ever with looked up or breathed upon 'them. Ye'i' down 'boots to the Irish and the very therm. • IMr. Myer Levy is a rich man t He who can work omnipotently in all .1 1. � sof an unclean spirit. Tile fol- � Y large ones to -'Russia and Afghanis- to' -day, but 'he -has. no 'ambition to. these directions dirrections which are indicated ",• lowing is taken: from The Sermon tan• mwke much more money. He is ,poly t by demon possession and direful dis- i(3�tle: ""It was the Sabbath day in + Nothing emlbarr"asse'd' IMr. Levy, ' and the rents of tthe various (build- i 'the early spring when our' Lord per- ease, cannot work faster in our hear..s ,not even bhe f ct ,that whole' stacks c ly a irllgs he owns give him a handsome than we will let him., "Behold 1 forimled leis• the first miracle reeomd- of these -boots were one -footed. He incotme. Bo, he is, planning to go m - stand at the door and knock. p y to semi -retirement shortly and to --ed )try 'Sit. Mark. All. nature seemed sum 1 • had the soles taken off th4 hushed in a t ound' and' holy calm. °`And it the morning, rising up a lefthan'd (boats, turned over, sewed prof ( ,ta'ke his w'i'fe on a .trip' around the ' The little Mown of Capernaum, ex- great while before day, He went, out on again ,and ,,so turned them, into world• and departed into a solitary place • !. aLted unto 'h'elanmen, tbutilt, on (bold tis • r right boots. ' ante ground, lay at rest; its white, and there prayed." Dr. Joseph (Par- Out of the profits ife' built an en- ker says of this incident also:- +eranible synagogue; given ,by a Rom- y ormous office and factory building, a an soldier, a heathen man', to the, `There is soimlething very touchingly but contented himself with a small �] j 1.Jewish nation whom hi roved, gait- illustrative of 'our Saviour's ,nonan- .corner in it, letting 'out the rest 'to A Hike''Across Canada r . to red in dazglin'g brightness, in • the ity in this verse. Mile could' have other people. .. early morning„sun: !Soon the syna- prayed upon his couch; yet a's He Anrong some of his exp'lo'its wa; • ” " ('Continued from page 1) i le is filled' and to the 'men of worked after the sun. had, set, so He relieving the"War, Office of a uan- g q On September 9th we changed our departed to pray (before the sun had p gelittle'men s attire for that of the 1. +Capernaurm Jesus, the prophet of �' P y tity of ribbon (purchased far medals r, Galilee stplark'e. 'And' as they lisrten- Yuen^ ''f the (Master 'required ' to which were never issued, turning it gay knight of the road. At the roumd ' t. - . .- pray; can the sevviants live without into ,sus n Y house,, the inforlmlation (bureau for ed' ,as only crowds do listen when .suspenders. S1i'ghttT used !blear= , the speaker's soul goes forth and',oamm anon with God? To begin the ,skins from Ibhe guaridsmred's outfit. the thein s esluboun'd; the7-e rase a day with ,God is the 'only method of are sold by the War Office at a low all hoboes, they informed us our '" P freight would leave within, a flew I e and startling. c All un- setting oneself above all its events, price. IThere is no demand for them g �' mdnmutes. We climnlbed the ladders to ^' abserve'e1, a spoor demoniac had e'n- and triumphing over them with Per- e� IMr•. Le bought 7,OtY0, had them fact riumphin Y v'3' g the rbop and seated 'ourselves on the t; tered that house off !prayer. (Per- cut-up, cleaned a,Ad then Isewen to- board walk, singing merrily with,iter- . haps he came thinking it to be a gether, ten at a time, and was able rible tarmonyn as we roll on to the sanctbuary, where for a moment he to 'sell the rmost handsome ,possible ,Camra amn Rlockie,s. The sun is slowly rrm h bre sootbhed b memories f heart z v "" g t Y o WORLD• MISSIONS hearthrugs at cry law retail pri'c'e. ,sinking in the west, -and we fipd' OUT- , days passed away forever. He 'bo'ught 40;0100 more pairs of K. ' selvles in complete darkness. The . .Suddenly the air is •rent,by'his shriek Once when Dr.' (Shepard was' holding artmty boots. damaged. the Thames mighty :m'on'archs of' the 'air on each :r• , ' of terror; each worshipper, is struck a clinic at Ainitah for some' wounded Erribanlament flaW'g in the warehous- side look like low dark clouds'. We Q.. . 4dimb w4h :fear. The crowd heard Kurds" ,his assistant, Dr.' Goodsell, es. The Wa'r -Office let (him, have have reached a higher ailtttwdg' and it the sehri'ek, they slaw th'e'ghostly vi- overheard the soldiers discussing the. them at •half oprilee. He found that sure is a cool ride. Slowly t`he,en- snoun of the unclean dlemtoniac, but reason why Dr. Shepard came to only one-fifrtt were damaged, and as gine snorts through. Banff and Lake h?' • -were hellpless. But with a word of Turkey. Some ,said to do penance, his- father was the proprietor of pub- Louise. Farther on we'' relceive as- ,,' power, the Prophet (bids the unclean other for 'a bigger salary. Finally lie (baths,' he took the 8,000 pairs of si'stanice from' another steel m4oun'tain . tsp*it come out. No wonder that the Kurd > upon whom Dr. Shepard wet boot's into" bhe la.tter's tank rooms goat, and roll slowly on 'to the 'gre'at Ir..4 lbnmledia,bely his fame spread abroad was working said: and dried (them. When ..they ,were divide, the boundary line 'between 'AI- throurghout all the region round abqut" "You fellows don't know what you dubbineld, they were as good as new, berta and ,Briitish Columbia. • We fin +Galilee."' '"' t are +,tal'ki'ng•. about! Two years ago, and ,he made hundreds of -pounds on ally reach the ,swmrilit after a very (Prom. the synagogue' Jesus -went when my wife was sick, we took her this deal. • strenuous climb. The brakeman " . bom,e with Peter and when He was to the 'Hospital at Ainrtab. For three - IHe 'b'ou'g`ht a cohs.ignment of un- tightened the ,brakes (before pro'ceed- :- conte into the house He found a s+ha- weeks 'I waited; 'and went every day tined ,gloves from America, and from ing down this steep incline, 3,000 feet .+dow there. "There is a ' shadow in,' to the "hospital. You • should have the 'Bri'tish Army he bought 'at rag above the river 'below. - ' 'every house, there is a fever in ev- s'een the way. she was -treated! The 'prices a eat : stack of body belts gr y Everything is in rea'd'iness.. She starts her 'long roll downy around ----•----'---- bends that are treacherous and -thrill- .. ing. The air Ibrak'es are now and a • ff then applied', streaks of fire shoat I'� , frolm, the wheels and she •jcirks and 1 _� ,sways threateningly. Tunnels ahead, � • in we gQ. Darkness and suffocating smake. We gasp for breath and i'm- -� V :„�, mediately fell on our stotmac'ha, cov- 'r" t:. li ; , ate.. tering our nostrils with handkerchiefs. fi, ey. We wenn through four of these spiral V 1..e• \ ��! f ttunnel,. In one ,of them the train e. k � . " -4 `;' ,k 'rrua, es a complete 'tura in the noun- s a. p •}t,` ..,�. �� . a/ - •'j. , aft �': tain. I 1 ` `X. l: ^pi: > On Passenger Train.' ,' . :;f:• '7t"' :r.t,r;>`:`:.. i r'•;;:ti, At midnight rI.: 'p; , .y '?we reached' Field and i• �pNzp... .. ', .r. �. �• •. R �._.k. : the Kicking . H orae Pas Here yr w �• 5. re wc': t• . r �'pi: left eft r a :�%''"':. our slow freight. Hiding d n be - hind' g' :/% i "I Ih><' ,p�i i`' ,. y:.�f I'll1 a cad of tomb r - X, we wait for a pas- :! i, sen er rain t and make a :F •::?�'"� ,-..;-::.; ::•::.o -:o:•::;:• g a dash for it r: y" _ It,, ,.. I I ebbed this tender la d' d er 'bv,t : ,< ' Glen 0� I mdtssed' i and I Let o. g rrf:... ti.:11IU. n laakim for Clem, u m found b.irn Po ;:rs ha hanging n n onto he Ilya a e coach 1 ,o ;is (': S i.. g Q t gg g ad- :: s' `i •:•:•:: der. I tri t "ce 'ed vin 1:o trails t ,, 1 e the eed� p fi" n train and mina to make the '�*:•: g ^i p�.. .:,ti,•: g'a'd' ��. t;r. �"'�� `. '''' tail end. iMy arms were almost torn :.:'.:.;::;::;::: from their sockets. I found 'a place p `' ' under the vestti'bule on the stens. a��^ - Mlitles fly but still W stop to give me r ; a chance to -choose a ,better place. , r> • , My arms• stiffen from the cold, bit , 4 1., °� . ,/�� I hang on for clear life. At last the 111, ,11' (train comes to a complete s"to',p, fifty Put more miles front Field. , 'Clem sure was .�� NFIS . surprised to see me. Some one is,howts; `91�ey you' guys, don't let me `` Suffshrolie see you get on this train again." In1 .,,'s'.response we .say, "Right you' are, Cap - '1111, a tarn," r�l� :'., o u y o it ].o ' e a l e u d a• to ISpreadnng• our (blankets on the dewy k ^, grountd, we rest our tired b'od'ies. . � -, � . We were awakened by two long i` it HAOWmnanydays in the month twice as much blood -build- " blas g- Like •a, worm, the freight 4 , •,w x do you feel your best? Two or ,ing iron a$ an equal weight �f !brain conte (creeping and winding. r 7 /�� I Connaught Tunnel. !)tree. A dozen? You cat add of beef liver. , ■ , I 1; 5 . •. • " y " y ALL����V� r The Connaught , to the sunshine da s b g'ht Tunm,el five miles You will find it far more y�j in length, is one of the lou esrb in �; simply'obeying nature's laws, pleasant to enjoy a cereal " �1 the +world. iWie went into this tunnel r , ,,, /, wi(th clean faces, ,but emnerged with Avoid common o sti a- than akin' ate f a, awl,i 1-1 - o c n p t gp ntmedicines. % ones like two Alabama dickies, Some P' ri ,11 ti'oln by eating a delicious iVlnch wiser too. Two table. 'PELIEVES• 'Of the holbo'es on the roof like our- . CONSTIPAMON 61 , m selves, acus) aced from coal smm(ke. ,; 4 CcrPal- Laboratory tests show spoonfuls of Kelloggs ALL. Two •(toys were Mound lying on the r ., . ,:'' I-- ""� 'roof dead to the worl'd'. ii•pon our t Kiellogg s ALI,BRAN provides BRAN daily will overcome ' 'i ,, ` arrival in Revelstoke they were ru'sh- s1. r " t yr"'.., i "Vsu&' ' tto •exereise, this intes- most types of constipation. ed fio the hospital. `' ' �`",{'�� 4` 1 'dries " and '+vii 8 to ald ° If not relieved this wa e weave t.' r y y, see n y ati 681 Hy® d, k s c - This Boy Left Home. ,,1 oc yoturo r�oriri�» ll'Yi�iltli'ity, a bulk' tri your doctor. In the red•and- r; a 4" i �YWs �� ��_ _ y i_ �t1 "area }ion fee,--ar�rl lima wau Amr*ivin in Kamlc,epsy we take a 11 r A !AlrA1\ �1.7II�1 " t� �h�t sen S��K$ F�."s At :141! O� 9— 1—k-"-depowids fargely upon ^ �'; • . p the foci you eat. Be c,Ene your stbroll up bhe ,sfkidway or ,stem,, ai the j y dettebainneca--Ath,r,omeinn'c praminterut Ihdbo callsf it. Selecting a r . rF. �k l r�+ f+ . lilt addl- eelrs, Made by Kellogg in •9y 141 cel °rb note ? ,r -"(1 blg'ttlerity. i at e n. nitalbl'e Oafs, rove ,decide to eat an'rI N � t' cif+ id ' A .IL. 1 ', rr eoRt�tilri8 La>,ndon Inter o. hotel., � � � � � ,�/%*00 ,)lain' i;'o to+'bhe hrrbtaes res,tamraant and yI1�,,t,YY e fomavd hese quarters ill an ��% l " a, u ` , i 4 > ��, n ` + nr7Ar tiiEt',tt `�`t11t �` .. • ' .. ti n . •! 1. ! °�:. 1 � �i l- . ✓{(. �..: rig )'. i " m �, , v s' � sv .i•. 4r •� ��\14�,• I .�Yo. .v!/1A'SAY :r_,<d�.t.,��•r`���. ai��.+nE',"�u�i'x.�.,va,><u.eL.1,v���r:�a�����.'t.:farml�.�,,,1�..R!!h,,.��.L"�dN.Sew`'•'.,�'.�i�I'+•ar:,:ei���h€rt s�sr 't 3 g T f/ J T" t Y M. I M it ,A, 4 P rt Y. M k.rfS�"f a 9 i Tl I 1 L I 5 4 ,ir �% S N h F d' •: L J 1 L r� ? �.� Wa. f 1 -„ i {i ' t t k 1, k �, ISA. 5 + tt f u : II ` I. 1 tt ff r �. s, " M� �l. i oily 4tu(�eVh•_�i 1•k�tt M1.111,vl , .,t , ,� ., •' is ♦ .1 - I JANUARY Y 13,; 193 , , af. I ., ­ 1. I . I . . " � . M bandbrued run l-!Cwiu & highway gr4x At first 'there seemed po one ' sight, but when .the ,husisy cook 9pN11NrgN eat the Idlinner Ibeill, .ai large nuiallber z4 9Z Of g tues>bs rasrkedi mint single rile and `9' ere cheleked' as to their previous vis- 1 s. i$eabing themselves at the long FS ,♦ ai�lesy they began to, eat what some- T.- f5ne.o ♦0 ne might call food, but I woul'dii't. Reerence o say .that the guests were dirty, W be putting it mildly. In the , • v - eeping quartets, men were sprawl- business men resect - d out on. tables, on the floora, others opt in straw -cots. seated by the ' Love sits a blonde -hearted' ,youth with A bank account ofteln gives a young man ,or a ill head) burse,).. his .blinds who a- ous,ed 'my sympathy. He totld m,e he young'woman a standing in the business com- as ' only 1#1 years oriel -and. lived in munity. On occasion it serves as a reference which Hamilton, omit. x� mothev.♦ ,dies business men 'readily acknowledge and respect. wham he was but 12 years old and with her ipas'sed, the only, friend he A steadily growing balance is evidence of strength ver had, in this world. He left' home, of character. ' Do not delay in establisBing a bank of to ,be a (bu'rde'n butt now he was or sick. connection. Ypu may open a savings, account at . On the other sidle of town: we vis -i any branch of this bank by depositing one s ed the jungles where women as well 1 s men stay. The women, according' dollar or more. Interest compounded half -yearly. B( the way ,they spoke, seemed to be etting a ,kick out of this life. I was Ig V some 'hoiboes have occupied these T'H r ' =w VW dur real issu The Mai ,eric (ton, ban Hie, amni Lav Lt. +0. '1 and and Than emeses for a peace las a year. With • ,' 1 .we( isgust Clem and II take our: itmmedi- ' DOMIMON BANK r Pre to departure. eau . Beauty of the Motintaine. Tho ESTABLISHED _3.871 S<rri On re'ac'hing North iDend, B. 'C., 150 Lan IT. from Vanc'ouver,'`we were awe- SEAFORTH BRANCH a The tricken with the " wonderful scenic r P R. anorama. In the cool orf the morn- E. C. Boswell • - - , Manages s81. ^ •r ng, in the brilliance .of the noon'd'ay lafbE un, or when,, at evening the sunset BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND OFFICES IN NEW YORK AND LONDON '% be c low, suffuses. , the far-flung arch of ` ' y he 'Sly with (scarlet and 'god'd, or, at wunnu,ounnunnmuunnnununmwu,uunuunmunulpun,e,uum„uuu,uuunnnunuuuuW V gro, groN ightdall when the deepening sha- V , . 'Go, ows set 'sombre 'masses of h>lls a-,..ria'ge of the German emigrant, I found on the front flys-leaf, a letter' ain't an irridedcent •skA the majes= Johann Wendel, do 1799, bo the death from his father, giving full detaile of th d 4a'- k e snow caype noun its pos- of his grand -daughter, '10ss Ella of his (birth, and, on another fly -leaf,. asses 'a (magic appeal all of its owns. Wendel, in 1'93'1 'is about 1'312 years. a will de'visin'g to his son every inch ” Here's a place,.''folks, to forget' the Wdt'h Miiss, 'Ella (Iso far as the law 'of 'p;rope'rty and every dollar of which " are and, vexa'ti'ons, that (beset a is now aware) the line perished. ,he might die, possessed. wwxk'day world. a hope you'all may The last generation of Wendell- He saw his iauher 'b'ut once ar twice e 'given the': opportunity bo visit the shadowy folk who walked the afters• that. In 1907 he landed ia' CTod''s gift to loveliness someday-. , Isere you are free from the grimy an streets of New York in tnir own time New. York, veiny hard up, and while -consis,be'd of John 'Wientdel and his I .reporting on ,a (bench in 'City Hall t mrloky cities and breath An the clear- ,seven 'sisters. Pa'sslers-6y would loa;; Park, had ,the g,Adr luck to see "Pa- r air of the lit her spheres of exist- at the gloomy. old Wendel (bu'ild'ing pa Wendel -poling by. Mr. Wendel nee. .and. 'picture a group of anci'eutt dames, took him, up to the Fifth Avenue" Jumping ,from the magic carpet, living on irneager fare in the mouldy house, to see his aunts, but they we .breeze ajong ,on our freight on old roomiis, while, they awned half the were very brutally turned out by c he last lap' of our journ'ey's objec- real-estate In the cfity. •.. Miss Ella, who shouted; !`'Get you' 4 ive., Vancouver. 4 'Mr. ,W,twndel 'died in ,California in and your ibrat out of herie!" P 'When) 75 ma'l'es 'from North Bend .! 19'1.4, leaving, so' ,Far as has ' lawyers The -lawyers for the ests:lte claim to he freight snaps for water. Being k_,ewo no wdll. The other members 'have found )certain, 'd'i'screpancies ialE 4t n a sitting positron so long we de- of the family outwitted the newspa- this 'history. They assert that, be- ' e- ' idle to take a little stroll down the Pers by dtyisvg irl,ptrifviate': no report- tween 1.879 and 1914, Mr. Wendel, so tracks alongside the train. While ers were ever invited to be present. far from going on pilgrimages to w,allkin'g,, from out nowhere, casae a Slomobline's, one of these old ladies Dundee did not• leave New York; eiby's 'cry. I looked `back. 'There on would actually have 'been (buried in and that at the time 'of Mess' Frlla's a load of timber I found a family of 'Trinity ,Cemetery for a nilonth or two astonishing outbreak, she was, as a six h'undldled in their blankets, the before the newspapers learned of he; matter of fact, in EurQpe childreln ranging age•,from eighteen, death^ . Iso the story of the FVendels draws months. to 9 years. With a paill of In the' (spring of 1931, Miss Ella, ,to •a close'. I•attentdied court one dray. am and `wo - Jo'eves of 'bread, this, the sale survivor, was approaching 'Whoever .mays by suiftering from an- amily of ,unfortunates were riding her 79th year, in the 'F5'fth•vFAvenw.- xiety, it is not the lawyers. Cheer-, to Valucouver in, 'hopes of receiving ,house. 'Her favorite companion was fulness surrounded these gentlemen neans of livelihood. her flat white poodle, Tolbey. Tobey's like 'a cloak. Someone quoted ,Mr. At the Pacific Port. mistress died, one night in !March and W'Endtel''s reason for not leavina a few days latter be lay at the foot will: !We were off again. Down grade of her coffin and regarded the clergy- "'I don't want a lot of 1'awyers , ,he train ran,lbles at a terrific speed, man with suspicion. Soon after- making .money ,outr of 2 y proiperty!" ' the path 'is very narrow and 300 feet wal•iis, Miss IEllla's will was publish- ,And a del'ighte'd chuckle went up below is ,the .River Thompson. We e,d--rand reverberation began, all from the 36 attorneys slitting round follow this river to the ,bIute Pacific, around the 'world. Each sister as the table. I , roaring on madly through numerous she died, had bequeathed her proper- a — �utnnel's and iio64nd dangerous 'bends" ty to the survti'rorst, and the final dis- . At times our hearts were almost, in. Position made by hiss Elfa, dealt WIT AND WISDOM I our mouths. . with an estate ' valued, even at de- IWe reach Vancouver city; wfhere 'pression figures, at about $35,000,- - . great city lights flood robe heaven's 00,0.4,0,. .False 'beliefs and dogrmas, are the n serv- I and aeroplanes' are constantly seen. (Bequests to employees and set greatest menace that !tie human race over land wad' sea. Mighty ships vis- anttis a,mlounited to something over has. to face. -!Karry Eimer Barnes. it her hailbons,. and nationalities -of $100,,0010. The rest of the estate, soi • a11 'walks of 'life• bhron her streets. the will ,stipulates, is then to be div- The 'deepest .satisfactions of life— The 'The nxissiotn feeds 'transients ;in ided 'among' fourteen religious and those which .canoe from' -sharing and.,, Vancou'v(er, giving three meals and charitable' institutions. serving -remain secure.. - Roy -L. a flop 'once. only. , We visite4 the 'The Wlendels, as, one by 'one they Smith.. • - dloc'ks and were privileged with an wi'thdre'w bo` the,, family vault, may . ' opportunity of going aboard one of have thought that. they had 'no rel- Judging from ,the relports of Rus - the 'mrail ships, 'the Oorangi, and an atives. ,But if, frtoik that calm peace zia's financial condition. the Reds are, Australian 'boat. : " they could have listened, they would in the red.-,J'ames J. Montague. • IWel1 folks, our sitory is drawing 'have been, astonished at the rustlings -I and murmurs, 'as the kinsfolk arose, It appears -that the Insulls to a close;. , 'To thrase who have fol- PrP'e' paid. lowed" the accounts o£ ;our erect,- throughout this orrlbed globe. most attention to the tilts in their' ences 'in The Ki'iichetn'er 'Record, I Fdr�stt ,on the menii; appropriately util'ities.-,Brunswrick Pilot. - express my Mopes that they 'have enouili, August iSloop, a handy -man found them interesting. ,So (tong, in' a Baltimore theater, announced 'Turkeys . are to 'be so cheap this- I his relatiolmship to the. fam'i'ly, and folks and good-bye. year that erven the rich can afford i ' added that 'he had recently been° en- them -4H. I. Phillips, in New York I , . tertained 'hy thtemn. A farm'er's house- Sun. � keeper, on Narragansett Day, dis- ,I The Wendels And cl'o'setdl that she was the grand- (Many a conceited woman dubs a. 'i daughter .of the second John Wen- man a woman -hater siimiply beca'usa ; Their Wills del, by a "secreft marriage" in 1856. he doesn't admire her. - De'troi't I "On the left,, ladies and gentle- It began to be reiported that keep- News. I • men, the famous million-dollarr 'back- era of mlarriage, records, in 'Maryland , . w fin, k - ere cls Taked ,cards of data. in rug x ,- yard, resem+orad as a playground for rector Chrarl�sworth, thread of the obe small dog!" This, from the man serted in . the files. ,The glad news Dominion Radio Commission, say, with the megaphone, always brought .of the ,great fortune stpreadi to Eur- there are no com'ed'ians in, !Canada. A,. the passengers of the sight-seteing ape. A claimant in Vri'emna named comedian in 193'3 has to he about buu bo their feet. 'The' great attrac-' Kv'dtetrna was arrestted for forgery. 'twice as good as he was in 1928, sayr, tion for trippers, to New York was- A Mrs. Reblin,g of Br'ussel's r.called to grit a laugh at all. - lYisaforcE r relationship ' �, hieto the Wendell Mirror, and still iso -the din andel man- o. W gY „ while Messrs. A. R s Wendel and .. , W. lion at the corner 'of 3 th Street 9 'Sturm, took ship, and conte over from 'It la takes two things Stam Fifth oke a and rf h Avenue. g cors-. German to advance their cause. The football la er-co'ua•a a and intgielli- Igli mbhe tap of a.ilius once can get belief that the original Johann Wen- nce. ' P Y After g'i �?. ter that .th' . ge rest i. a film over the 'hi h (board fenc s rel glimpse g fp g purely eY del might just as well have married a rxlect mac g J hanlcal. -' Bob' v b ke a d' t ren r r fo n see that (bar acre of s de xd P otlballi. p , ya and had children, h a d(before leaving the • coach University ' —i�, of Illinois. r i no's. for whi'ch'- o said the, ]e en Mr. s g d - Fatherland, caused- mighty stirrings Wendel had refused one million dol I . throughout the Reich. It g was a ' n wnfort 'i ung 1 ars ml ,b- to a because sister wan � a moment place 'to exercise ,her little dog." • 'Fin'ally, aline claimants began to when educators 'learned to be content, !Prolbably the i'Eagend -is founded on, form in battalions; to arrange then,.- with having the body hygienically ex - fact. IMr. Wendel never .sold any of Velvets by nations and by states. Th,. ercised and caned for, leaving it to a. his lands, and it was especially un Go'vernm'ent of ,Czechoslovakia ad -vis- separate culture called athletics, and likely that be would dispose' of -the ted all i'bs Wendel heirs to submit thenceforward concentrating on the vacant space which insured light and their claim's through the Foreign Of- education of the mind' alone,,Dr. L.. atir .'for his htouse-. Tired of giving fine. P. Jacks. his. chief reason, he may well have One yeas• after the ,death of Miss • told oo'me' insistent buyer that he was, Ella there, was an extraordinary !Most men imagine they 1'oak dis- keeping it for then dog. He would' sptectacle in the (Surrogate's Court. tinguished after they are forty: They They - have said this with a .straight face, A !mob of 2'5,0 lawyers presented 'might as well kid themselves. It's while 'gri*dy e•nrjoying the joke. Ithermstelves to object to the •'protbta't= their last chance,-iBTandon Sun. The story 6f the ' W'endels is the ing of the will. -One attorney! re- ,- • • hitsttory of a Now York family, which. pr'e'sented 290 ,earn of peirwn4 from Radium and all slmalar radio -active? rase, flourished, and dusappealed in, TenrntesL-A-e; while a •lawyer fiom the' substances, sholulld be !scheduled as German Consulate offtereld 'a,• blanket dlann er+ous "' three generatti'orusI Prom blue mar- g Poiso�� Lord Lee. • claim for 400 'Glennon citizens. By the middle, of the' sumlmie'r of 1932 ' The transliort underrtalting of Lon- • bhe,Surrdgate'hadt actually weeded out .rlon has the finest vehicles in the, S i O AC 1parrt.S' Ithte names of 2';4%0 persons from all wtotrtid- -,Sir Blasg Peto. of the wovld. Ne',.had recog.- , ' i nli'z'ed s'om'e' claimants within' the - .---. ULCERi "fiftb degree" of rellatmangthip, m. hay. S ing a right to contest the will. • The one. great and delightful su'r- ?ebur out of fine people have acid 'P'ris'e was protvi&d, by a Stot, a'gen-�. .. stomach whether they itrtow it or Itlteman in, ind!ifferemt health, namnert not and about one out of seven with Thomas 'Patritdk Morrirs. He claimed acid stomach has reached the stage Isola tawlvershdp ofi bhe entire estte. " ' of ulcers. when you have to, much aI • acid in tare stomach causing ind-1- P&• Mbxris (stave' that he is the law. „ I ,gestion, ,betching, gag, giddiness fully begortten (son of John Wendel, and a drove y "dea.d on your feet'' Ithte Ibhirdy by a "'soore't tmiarriage` 1► feeling after meals - look out - stomach 1110erA may result. with Mary Enlen Divine, of Edin- An.y •druggist will tell you simple butrgh, contracted at '•'Castle Garden m � , Blsurated Magnesia will correct acid in 1976.' He has letters and docu- stomach and heal stomach ulcers. Mehta- ?Ti!s tp-aremtsi separated and . ;`. A " (;s4s tit. the stom�:cri, indleestion, rte as brought up in Scotland, by ii, F belching' and dizziness-a,lf gine et a ee name ,he. took. �Iis®� excessive storp ach field --•are gviel - go Peep . 7 THE P ('' ly corrected b* n1surated M'agn�sla, father paid h'i'm' many :s'ecre't but af- �, If you sufper from '90d Wm4ch, fedtilotlate visits in 1)6jae'e, and when I 11 avid indigestion or have symptomA .file reached hia majority, reaw I ' Of fitorttaeh P bel e. 1. ulcers, try I3lavrrnali !titin, roVit'h a little 1 ifs. /jam - cost Xptta lac iivepadkag. sinal' ,It W-Im'trilerely 'A novel, but When �"' . .young !Mo'rrius turned itis leaves, he .- ., ,. . „ 0 • - t f1. �;.;. ., It • y. , .. kki,������� ¢,�'``" � M1i, �.", u�rl it,�r 3 '� 4r .�"�,dij �s � - ,�'. .,1y �' .�X n"wM;::� , t,:'�I-- y �i`',.:...�' F ; i�!��.P ��•3 1 �y ^ a� ` i� °. f s,u + "-;'rJ, 1 g . r.,r:"., ",� � '�+If'I�a.. ;` a, � , pi`��,, r +'�� `'� , •P!�Y 'ti:f'`w� '4 3r+, �..rt7 t.,n a ' u dv i!_r'.dwe ,,,,.,w� =w VW dur real issu The Mai ,eric (ton, ban Hie, amni Lav Lt. +0. '1 and and Than emeses for a peace las a year. With • ,' 1 .we( isgust Clem and II take our: itmmedi- ' DOMIMON BANK r Pre to departure. eau . Beauty of the Motintaine. Tho ESTABLISHED _3.871 S<rri On re'ac'hing North iDend, B. 'C., 150 Lan IT. from Vanc'ouver,'`we were awe- SEAFORTH BRANCH a The tricken with the " wonderful scenic r P R. anorama. In the cool orf the morn- E. C. Boswell • - - , Manages s81. ^ •r ng, in the brilliance .of the noon'd'ay lafbE un, or when,, at evening the sunset BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND OFFICES IN NEW YORK AND LONDON '% be c low, suffuses. , the far-flung arch of ` ' y he 'Sly with (scarlet and 'god'd, or, at wunnu,ounnunnmuunnnununmwu,uunuunmunulpun,e,uum„uuu,uuunnnunuuuuW V gro, groN ightdall when the deepening sha- V , . 'Go, ows set 'sombre 'masses of h>lls a-,..ria'ge of the German emigrant, I found on the front flys-leaf, a letter' ain't an irridedcent •skA the majes= Johann Wendel, do 1799, bo the death from his father, giving full detaile of th d 4a'- k e snow caype noun its pos- of his grand -daughter, '10ss Ella of his (birth, and, on another fly -leaf,. asses 'a (magic appeal all of its owns. Wendel, in 1'93'1 'is about 1'312 years. a will de'visin'g to his son every inch ” Here's a place,.''folks, to forget' the Wdt'h Miiss, 'Ella (Iso far as the law 'of 'p;rope'rty and every dollar of which " are and, vexa'ti'ons, that (beset a is now aware) the line perished. ,he might die, possessed. wwxk'day world. a hope you'all may The last generation of Wendell- He saw his iauher 'b'ut once ar twice e 'given the': opportunity bo visit the shadowy folk who walked the afters• that. In 1907 he landed ia' CTod''s gift to loveliness someday-. , Isere you are free from the grimy an streets of New York in tnir own time New. York, veiny hard up, and while -consis,be'd of John 'Wientdel and his I .reporting on ,a (bench in 'City Hall t mrloky cities and breath An the clear- ,seven 'sisters. Pa'sslers-6y would loa;; Park, had ,the g,Adr luck to see "Pa- r air of the lit her spheres of exist- at the gloomy. old Wendel (bu'ild'ing pa Wendel -poling by. Mr. Wendel nee. .and. 'picture a group of anci'eutt dames, took him, up to the Fifth Avenue" Jumping ,from the magic carpet, living on irneager fare in the mouldy house, to see his aunts, but they we .breeze ajong ,on our freight on old roomiis, while, they awned half the were very brutally turned out by c he last lap' of our journ'ey's objec- real-estate In the cfity. •.. Miss Ella, who shouted; !`'Get you' 4 ive., Vancouver. 4 'Mr. ,W,twndel 'died in ,California in and your ibrat out of herie!" P 'When) 75 ma'l'es 'from North Bend .! 19'1.4, leaving, so' ,Far as has ' lawyers The -lawyers for the ests:lte claim to he freight snaps for water. Being k_,ewo no wdll. The other members 'have found )certain, 'd'i'screpancies ialE 4t n a sitting positron so long we de- of the family outwitted the newspa- this 'history. They assert that, be- ' e- ' idle to take a little stroll down the Pers by dtyisvg irl,ptrifviate': no report- tween 1.879 and 1914, Mr. Wendel, so tracks alongside the train. While ers were ever invited to be present. far from going on pilgrimages to w,allkin'g,, from out nowhere, casae a Slomobline's, one of these old ladies Dundee did not• leave New York; eiby's 'cry. I looked `back. 'There on would actually have 'been (buried in and that at the time 'of Mess' Frlla's a load of timber I found a family of 'Trinity ,Cemetery for a nilonth or two astonishing outbreak, she was, as a six h'undldled in their blankets, the before the newspapers learned of he; matter of fact, in EurQpe childreln ranging age•,from eighteen, death^ . Iso the story of the FVendels draws months. to 9 years. With a paill of In the' (spring of 1931, Miss Ella, ,to •a close'. I•attentdied court one dray. am and `wo - Jo'eves of 'bread, this, the sale survivor, was approaching 'Whoever .mays by suiftering from an- amily of ,unfortunates were riding her 79th year, in the 'F5'fth•vFAvenw.- xiety, it is not the lawyers. Cheer-, to Valucouver in, 'hopes of receiving ,house. 'Her favorite companion was fulness surrounded these gentlemen neans of livelihood. her flat white poodle, Tolbey. Tobey's like 'a cloak. Someone quoted ,Mr. At the Pacific Port. mistress died, one night in !March and W'Endtel''s reason for not leavina a few days latter be lay at the foot will: !We were off again. Down grade of her coffin and regarded the clergy- "'I don't want a lot of 1'awyers , ,he train ran,lbles at a terrific speed, man with suspicion. Soon after- making .money ,outr of 2 y proiperty!" ' the path 'is very narrow and 300 feet wal•iis, Miss IEllla's will was publish- ,And a del'ighte'd chuckle went up below is ,the .River Thompson. We e,d--rand reverberation began, all from the 36 attorneys slitting round follow this river to the ,bIute Pacific, around the 'world. Each sister as the table. I , roaring on madly through numerous she died, had bequeathed her proper- a — �utnnel's and iio64nd dangerous 'bends" ty to the survti'rorst, and the final dis- . At times our hearts were almost, in. Position made by hiss Elfa, dealt WIT AND WISDOM I our mouths. . with an estate ' valued, even at de- IWe reach Vancouver city; wfhere 'pression figures, at about $35,000,- - . great city lights flood robe heaven's 00,0.4,0,. .False 'beliefs and dogrmas, are the n serv- I and aeroplanes' are constantly seen. (Bequests to employees and set greatest menace that !tie human race over land wad' sea. Mighty ships vis- anttis a,mlounited to something over has. to face. -!Karry Eimer Barnes. it her hailbons,. and nationalities -of $100,,0010. The rest of the estate, soi • a11 'walks of 'life• bhron her streets. the will ,stipulates, is then to be div- The 'deepest .satisfactions of life— The 'The nxissiotn feeds 'transients ;in ided 'among' fourteen religious and those which .canoe from' -sharing and.,, Vancou'v(er, giving three meals and charitable' institutions. serving -remain secure.. - Roy -L. a flop 'once. only. , We visite4 the 'The Wlendels, as, one by 'one they Smith.. • - dloc'ks and were privileged with an wi'thdre'w bo` the,, family vault, may . ' opportunity of going aboard one of have thought that. they had 'no rel- Judging from ,the relports of Rus - the 'mrail ships, 'the Oorangi, and an atives. ,But if, frtoik that calm peace zia's financial condition. the Reds are, Australian 'boat. : " they could have listened, they would in the red.-,J'ames J. Montague. • IWel1 folks, our sitory is drawing 'have been, astonished at the rustlings -I and murmurs, 'as the kinsfolk arose, It appears -that the Insulls to a close;. , 'To thrase who have fol- PrP'e' paid. lowed" the accounts o£ ;our erect,- throughout this orrlbed globe. most attention to the tilts in their' ences 'in The Ki'iichetn'er 'Record, I Fdr�stt ,on the menii; appropriately util'ities.-,Brunswrick Pilot. - express my Mopes that they 'have enouili, August iSloop, a handy -man found them interesting. ,So (tong, in' a Baltimore theater, announced 'Turkeys . are to 'be so cheap this- I his relatiolmship to the. fam'i'ly, and folks and good-bye. year that erven the rich can afford i ' added that 'he had recently been° en- them -4H. I. Phillips, in New York I , . tertained 'hy thtemn. A farm'er's house- Sun. � keeper, on Narragansett Day, dis- ,I The Wendels And cl'o'setdl that she was the grand- (Many a conceited woman dubs a. 'i daughter .of the second John Wen- man a woman -hater siimiply beca'usa ; Their Wills del, by a "secreft marriage" in 1856. he doesn't admire her. - De'troi't I "On the left,, ladies and gentle- It began to be reiported that keep- News. I • men, the famous million-dollarr 'back- era of mlarriage, records, in 'Maryland , . w fin, k - ere cls Taked ,cards of data. in rug x ,- yard, resem+orad as a playground for rector Chrarl�sworth, thread of the obe small dog!" This, from the man serted in . the files. ,The glad news Dominion Radio Commission, say, with the megaphone, always brought .of the ,great fortune stpreadi to Eur- there are no com'ed'ians in, !Canada. A,. the passengers of the sight-seteing ape. A claimant in Vri'emna named comedian in 193'3 has to he about buu bo their feet. 'The' great attrac-' Kv'dtetrna was arrestted for forgery. 'twice as good as he was in 1928, sayr, tion for trippers, to New York was- A Mrs. Reblin,g of Br'ussel's r.called to grit a laugh at all. - lYisaforcE r relationship ' �, hieto the Wendell Mirror, and still iso -the din andel man- o. W gY „ while Messrs. A. R s Wendel and .. , W. lion at the corner 'of 3 th Street 9 'Sturm, took ship, and conte over from 'It la takes two things Stam Fifth oke a and rf h Avenue. g cors-. German to advance their cause. The football la er-co'ua•a a and intgielli- Igli mbhe tap of a.ilius once can get belief that the original Johann Wen- nce. ' P Y After g'i �?. ter that .th' . ge rest i. a film over the 'hi h (board fenc s rel glimpse g fp g purely eY del might just as well have married a rxlect mac g J hanlcal. -' Bob' v b ke a d' t ren r r fo n see that (bar acre of s de xd P otlballi. p , ya and had children, h a d(before leaving the • coach University ' —i�, of Illinois. r i no's. for whi'ch'- o said the, ]e en Mr. s g d - Fatherland, caused- mighty stirrings Wendel had refused one million dol I . throughout the Reich. It g was a ' n wnfort 'i ung 1 ars ml ,b- to a because sister wan � a moment place 'to exercise ,her little dog." • 'Fin'ally, aline claimants began to when educators 'learned to be content, !Prolbably the i'Eagend -is founded on, form in battalions; to arrange then,.- with having the body hygienically ex - fact. IMr. Wendel never .sold any of Velvets by nations and by states. Th,. ercised and caned for, leaving it to a. his lands, and it was especially un Go'vernm'ent of ,Czechoslovakia ad -vis- separate culture called athletics, and likely that be would dispose' of -the ted all i'bs Wendel heirs to submit thenceforward concentrating on the vacant space which insured light and their claim's through the Foreign Of- education of the mind' alone,,Dr. L.. atir .'for his htouse-. Tired of giving fine. P. Jacks. his. chief reason, he may well have One yeas• after the ,death of Miss • told oo'me' insistent buyer that he was, Ella there, was an extraordinary !Most men imagine they 1'oak dis- keeping it for then dog. He would' sptectacle in the (Surrogate's Court. tinguished after they are forty: They They - have said this with a .straight face, A !mob of 2'5,0 lawyers presented 'might as well kid themselves. It's while 'gri*dy e•nrjoying the joke. Ithermstelves to object to the •'protbta't= their last chance,-iBTandon Sun. The story 6f the ' W'endels is the ing of the will. -One attorney! re- ,- • • hitsttory of a Now York family, which. pr'e'sented 290 ,earn of peirwn4 from Radium and all slmalar radio -active? rase, flourished, and dusappealed in, TenrntesL-A-e; while a •lawyer fiom the' substances, sholulld be !scheduled as German Consulate offtereld 'a,• blanket dlann er+ous "' three generatti'orusI Prom blue mar- g Poiso�� Lord Lee. • claim for 400 'Glennon citizens. By the middle, of the' sumlmie'r of 1932 ' The transliort underrtalting of Lon- • bhe,Surrdgate'hadt actually weeded out .rlon has the finest vehicles in the, S i O AC 1parrt.S' Ithte names of 2';4%0 persons from all wtotrtid- -,Sir Blasg Peto. of the wovld. Ne',.had recog.- , ' i nli'z'ed s'om'e' claimants within' the - .---. ULCERi "fiftb degree" of rellatmangthip, m. hay. S ing a right to contest the will. • The one. great and delightful su'r- ?ebur out of fine people have acid 'P'ris'e was protvi&d, by a Stot, a'gen-�. .. stomach whether they itrtow it or Itlteman in, ind!ifferemt health, namnert not and about one out of seven with Thomas 'Patritdk Morrirs. He claimed acid stomach has reached the stage Isola tawlvershdp ofi bhe entire estte. " ' of ulcers. when you have to, much aI • acid in tare stomach causing ind-1- P&• Mbxris (stave' that he is the law. „ I ,gestion, ,betching, gag, giddiness fully begortten (son of John Wendel, and a drove y "dea.d on your feet'' Ithte Ibhirdy by a "'soore't tmiarriage` 1► feeling after meals - look out - stomach 1110erA may result. with Mary Enlen Divine, of Edin- An.y •druggist will tell you simple butrgh, contracted at '•'Castle Garden m � , Blsurated Magnesia will correct acid in 1976.' He has letters and docu- stomach and heal stomach ulcers. Mehta- ?Ti!s tp-aremtsi separated and . ;`. A " (;s4s tit. the stom�:cri, indleestion, rte as brought up in Scotland, by ii, F belching' and dizziness-a,lf gine et a ee name ,he. took. �Iis®� excessive storp ach field --•are gviel - go Peep . 7 THE P ('' ly corrected b* n1surated M'agn�sla, father paid h'i'm' many :s'ecre't but af- �, If you sufper from '90d Wm4ch, fedtilotlate visits in 1)6jae'e, and when I 11 avid indigestion or have symptomA .file reached hia majority, reaw I ' Of fitorttaeh P bel e. 1. ulcers, try I3lavrrnali !titin, roVit'h a little 1 ifs. /jam - cost Xptta lac iivepadkag. sinal' ,It W-Im'trilerely 'A novel, but When �"' . .young !Mo'rrius turned itis leaves, he .- ., ,. . „ 0 • - t f1. �;.;. ., It • y. , .. kki,������� ¢,�'``" � M1i, �.", u�rl it,�r 3 '� 4r .�"�,dij �s � - ,�'. .,1y �' .�X n"wM;::� , t,:'�I-- y �i`',.:...�' F ; i�!��.P ��•3 1 �y ^ a� ` i� °. f s,u + "-;'rJ, 1 g . r.,r:"., ",� � '�+If'I�a.. ;` a, � , pi`��,, r +'�� `'� , •P!�Y 'ti:f'`w� '4 3r+, �..rt7 t.,n a ' u dv i!_r'.dwe ,,,,.,w� e snow caype noun its pos- of his grand -daughter, '10ss Ella of his (birth, and, on another fly -leaf,. asses 'a (magic appeal all of its owns. Wendel, in 1'93'1 'is about 1'312 years. a will de'visin'g to his son every inch ” Here's a place,.''folks, to forget' the Wdt'h Miiss, 'Ella (Iso far as the law 'of 'p;rope'rty and every dollar of which " are and, vexa'ti'ons, that (beset a is now aware) the line perished. ,he might die, possessed. wwxk'day world. a hope you'all may The last generation of Wendell- He saw his iauher 'b'ut once ar twice e 'given the': opportunity bo visit the shadowy folk who walked the afters• that. In 1907 he landed ia' CTod''s gift to loveliness someday-. , Isere you are free from the grimy an streets of New York in tnir own time New. York, veiny hard up, and while -consis,be'd of John 'Wientdel and his I .reporting on ,a (bench in 'City Hall t mrloky cities and breath An the clear- ,seven 'sisters. Pa'sslers-6y would loa;; Park, had ,the g,Adr luck to see "Pa- r air of the lit her spheres of exist- at the gloomy. old Wendel (bu'ild'ing pa Wendel -poling by. Mr. Wendel nee. .and. 'picture a group of anci'eutt dames, took him, up to the Fifth Avenue" Jumping ,from the magic carpet, living on irneager fare in the mouldy house, to see his aunts, but they we .breeze ajong ,on our freight on old roomiis, while, they awned half the were very brutally turned out by c he last lap' of our journ'ey's objec- real-estate In the cfity. •.. Miss Ella, who shouted; !`'Get you' 4 ive., Vancouver. 4 'Mr. ,W,twndel 'died in ,California in and your ibrat out of herie!" P 'When) 75 ma'l'es 'from North Bend .! 19'1.4, leaving, so' ,Far as has ' lawyers The -lawyers for the ests:lte claim to he freight snaps for water. Being k_,ewo no wdll. The other members 'have found )certain, 'd'i'screpancies ialE 4t n a sitting positron so long we de- of the family outwitted the newspa- this 'history. They assert that, be- ' e- ' idle to take a little stroll down the Pers by dtyisvg irl,ptrifviate': no report- tween 1.879 and 1914, Mr. Wendel, so tracks alongside the train. While ers were ever invited to be present. far from going on pilgrimages to w,allkin'g,, from out nowhere, casae a Slomobline's, one of these old ladies Dundee did not• leave New York; eiby's 'cry. I looked `back. 'There on would actually have 'been (buried in and that at the time 'of Mess' Frlla's a load of timber I found a family of 'Trinity ,Cemetery for a nilonth or two astonishing outbreak, she was, as a six h'undldled in their blankets, the before the newspapers learned of he; matter of fact, in EurQpe childreln ranging age•,from eighteen, death^ . Iso the story of the FVendels draws months. to 9 years. With a paill of In the' (spring of 1931, Miss Ella, ,to •a close'. I•attentdied court one dray. am and `wo - Jo'eves of 'bread, this, the sale survivor, was approaching 'Whoever .mays by suiftering from an- amily of ,unfortunates were riding her 79th year, in the 'F5'fth•vFAvenw.- xiety, it is not the lawyers. Cheer-, to Valucouver in, 'hopes of receiving ,house. 'Her favorite companion was fulness surrounded these gentlemen neans of livelihood. her flat white poodle, Tolbey. Tobey's like 'a cloak. Someone quoted ,Mr. At the Pacific Port. mistress died, one night in !March and W'Endtel''s reason for not leavina a few days latter be lay at the foot will: !We were off again. Down grade of her coffin and regarded the clergy- "'I don't want a lot of 1'awyers , ,he train ran,lbles at a terrific speed, man with suspicion. Soon after- making .money ,outr of 2 y proiperty!" ' the path 'is very narrow and 300 feet wal•iis, Miss IEllla's will was publish- ,And a del'ighte'd chuckle went up below is ,the .River Thompson. We e,d--rand reverberation began, all from the 36 attorneys slitting round follow this river to the ,bIute Pacific, around the 'world. Each sister as the table. I , roaring on madly through numerous she died, had bequeathed her proper- a — �utnnel's and iio64nd dangerous 'bends" ty to the survti'rorst, and the final dis- . At times our hearts were almost, in. Position made by hiss Elfa, dealt WIT AND WISDOM I our mouths. . with an estate ' valued, even at de- IWe reach Vancouver city; wfhere 'pression figures, at about $35,000,- - . great city lights flood robe heaven's 00,0.4,0,. .False 'beliefs and dogrmas, are the n serv- I and aeroplanes' are constantly seen. (Bequests to employees and set greatest menace that !tie human race over land wad' sea. Mighty ships vis- anttis a,mlounited to something over has. to face. -!Karry Eimer Barnes. it her hailbons,. and nationalities -of $100,,0010. The rest of the estate, soi • a11 'walks of 'life• bhron her streets. the will ,stipulates, is then to be div- The 'deepest .satisfactions of life— The 'The nxissiotn feeds 'transients ;in ided 'among' fourteen religious and those which .canoe from' -sharing and.,, Vancou'v(er, giving three meals and charitable' institutions. serving -remain secure.. - Roy -L. a flop 'once. only. , We visite4 the 'The Wlendels, as, one by 'one they Smith.. • - dloc'ks and were privileged with an wi'thdre'w bo` the,, family vault, may . ' opportunity of going aboard one of have thought that. they had 'no rel- Judging from ,the relports of Rus - the 'mrail ships, 'the Oorangi, and an atives. ,But if, frtoik that calm peace zia's financial condition. the Reds are, Australian 'boat. : " they could have listened, they would in the red.-,J'ames J. Montague. • IWel1 folks, our sitory is drawing 'have been, astonished at the rustlings -I and murmurs, 'as the kinsfolk arose, It appears -that the Insulls to a close;. , 'To thrase who have fol- PrP'e' paid. lowed" the accounts o£ ;our erect,- throughout this orrlbed globe. most attention to the tilts in their' ences 'in The Ki'iichetn'er 'Record, I Fdr�stt ,on the menii; appropriately util'ities.-,Brunswrick Pilot. - express my Mopes that they 'have enouili, August iSloop, a handy -man found them interesting. ,So (tong, in' a Baltimore theater, announced 'Turkeys . are to 'be so cheap this- I his relatiolmship to the. fam'i'ly, and folks and good-bye. year that erven the rich can afford i ' added that 'he had recently been° en- them -4H. I. Phillips, in New York I , . tertained 'hy thtemn. A farm'er's house- Sun. � keeper, on Narragansett Day, dis- ,I The Wendels And cl'o'setdl that she was the grand- (Many a conceited woman dubs a. 'i daughter .of the second John Wen- man a woman -hater siimiply beca'usa ; Their Wills del, by a "secreft marriage" in 1856. he doesn't admire her. - De'troi't I "On the left,, ladies and gentle- It began to be reiported that keep- News. I • men, the famous million-dollarr 'back- era of mlarriage, records, in 'Maryland , . w fin, k - ere cls Taked ,cards of data. in rug x ,- yard, resem+orad as a playground for rector Chrarl�sworth, thread of the obe small dog!" This, from the man serted in . the files. ,The glad news Dominion Radio Commission, say, with the megaphone, always brought .of the ,great fortune stpreadi to Eur- there are no com'ed'ians in, !Canada. A,. the passengers of the sight-seteing ape. A claimant in Vri'emna named comedian in 193'3 has to he about buu bo their feet. 'The' great attrac-' Kv'dtetrna was arrestted for forgery. 'twice as good as he was in 1928, sayr, tion for trippers, to New York was- A Mrs. Reblin,g of Br'ussel's r.called to grit a laugh at all. - lYisaforcE r relationship ' �, hieto the Wendell Mirror, and still iso -the din andel man- o. W gY „ while Messrs. A. R s Wendel and .. , W. lion at the corner 'of 3 th Street 9 'Sturm, took ship, and conte over from 'It la takes two things Stam Fifth oke a and rf h Avenue. g cors-. German to advance their cause. The football la er-co'ua•a a and intgielli- Igli mbhe tap of a.ilius once can get belief that the original Johann Wen- nce. ' P Y After g'i �?. ter that .th' . ge rest i. a film over the 'hi h (board fenc s rel glimpse g fp g purely eY del might just as well have married a rxlect mac g J hanlcal. -' Bob' v b ke a d' t ren r r fo n see that (bar acre of s de xd P otlballi. p , ya and had children, h a d(before leaving the • coach University ' —i�, of Illinois. r i no's. for whi'ch'- o said the, ]e en Mr. s g d - Fatherland, caused- mighty stirrings Wendel had refused one million dol I . throughout the Reich. It g was a ' n wnfort 'i ung 1 ars ml ,b- to a because sister wan � a moment place 'to exercise ,her little dog." • 'Fin'ally, aline claimants began to when educators 'learned to be content, !Prolbably the i'Eagend -is founded on, form in battalions; to arrange then,.- with having the body hygienically ex - fact. IMr. Wendel never .sold any of Velvets by nations and by states. Th,. ercised and caned for, leaving it to a. his lands, and it was especially un Go'vernm'ent of ,Czechoslovakia ad -vis- separate culture called athletics, and likely that be would dispose' of -the ted all i'bs Wendel heirs to submit thenceforward concentrating on the vacant space which insured light and their claim's through the Foreign Of- education of the mind' alone,,Dr. L.. atir .'for his htouse-. Tired of giving fine. P. Jacks. his. chief reason, he may well have One yeas• after the ,death of Miss • told oo'me' insistent buyer that he was, Ella there, was an extraordinary !Most men imagine they 1'oak dis- keeping it for then dog. He would' sptectacle in the (Surrogate's Court. tinguished after they are forty: They They - have said this with a .straight face, A !mob of 2'5,0 lawyers presented 'might as well kid themselves. It's while 'gri*dy e•nrjoying the joke. Ithermstelves to object to the •'protbta't= their last chance,-iBTandon Sun. The story 6f the ' W'endels is the ing of the will. -One attorney! re- ,- • • hitsttory of a Now York family, which. pr'e'sented 290 ,earn of peirwn4 from Radium and all slmalar radio -active? rase, flourished, and dusappealed in, TenrntesL-A-e; while a •lawyer fiom the' substances, sholulld be !scheduled as German Consulate offtereld 'a,• blanket dlann er+ous "' three generatti'orusI Prom blue mar- g Poiso�� Lord Lee. • claim for 400 'Glennon citizens. By the middle, of the' sumlmie'r of 1932 ' The transliort underrtalting of Lon- • bhe,Surrdgate'hadt actually weeded out .rlon has the finest vehicles in the, S i O AC 1parrt.S' Ithte names of 2';4%0 persons from all wtotrtid- -,Sir Blasg Peto. of the wovld. Ne',.had recog.- , ' i nli'z'ed s'om'e' claimants within' the - .---. ULCERi "fiftb degree" of rellatmangthip, m. hay. S ing a right to contest the will. • The one. great and delightful su'r- ?ebur out of fine people have acid 'P'ris'e was protvi&d, by a Stot, a'gen-�. .. stomach whether they itrtow it or Itlteman in, ind!ifferemt health, namnert not and about one out of seven with Thomas 'Patritdk Morrirs. He claimed acid stomach has reached the stage Isola tawlvershdp ofi bhe entire estte. " ' of ulcers. when you have to, much aI • acid in tare stomach causing ind-1- P&• Mbxris (stave' that he is the law. „ I ,gestion, ,betching, gag, giddiness fully begortten (son of John Wendel, and a drove y "dea.d on your feet'' Ithte Ibhirdy by a "'soore't tmiarriage` 1► feeling after meals - look out - stomach 1110erA may result. with Mary Enlen Divine, of Edin- An.y •druggist will tell you simple butrgh, contracted at '•'Castle Garden m � , Blsurated Magnesia will correct acid in 1976.' He has letters and docu- stomach and heal stomach ulcers. Mehta- ?Ti!s tp-aremtsi separated and . ;`. A " (;s4s tit. the stom�:cri, indleestion, rte as brought up in Scotland, by ii, F belching' and dizziness-a,lf gine et a ee name ,he. took. �Iis®� excessive storp ach field --•are gviel - go Peep . 7 THE P ('' ly corrected b* n1surated M'agn�sla, father paid h'i'm' many :s'ecre't but af- �, If you sufper from '90d Wm4ch, fedtilotlate visits in 1)6jae'e, and when I 11 avid indigestion or have symptomA .file reached hia majority, reaw I ' Of fitorttaeh P bel e. 1. ulcers, try I3lavrrnali !titin, roVit'h a little 1 ifs. /jam - cost Xptta lac iivepadkag. sinal' ,It W-Im'trilerely 'A novel, but When �"' . .young !Mo'rrius turned itis leaves, he .- ., ,. . „ 0 • - t f1. �;.;. ., It • y. , .. kki,������� ¢,�'``" � M1i, �.", u�rl it,�r 3 '� 4r .�"�,dij �s � - ,�'. .,1y �' .�X n"wM;::� , t,:'�I-- y �i`',.:...�' F ; i�!��.P ��•3 1 �y ^ a� ` i� °. f s,u + "-;'rJ, 1 g . r.,r:"., ",� � '�+If'I�a.. ;` a, � , pi`��,, r +'�� `'� , •P!�Y 'ti:f'`w� '4 3r+, �..rt7 t.,n a ' u dv i!_r'.dwe ,,,,.,w�