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The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-10-14, Page 7it1 (.6 ' , ,'• , , THEIti. MOTHEA.SWA.M TEE CHANNEL -- ' CleMingten Coraort,' 4 years old, and his sister, Marjoritd A.rin, aged 0 1, children of Mrs. Corson, who swam the English Channel. Theist i tathet IS Assiatent Superintendent on• the U.S. N" a v a I Reserve 4.his Illinois. • This is not as. movie star on a Nediterninean cruise no" yet a Channel swinither looking over the coehe.but a very serious young .Worn witha serious niton. The PhotegraPh shotVs Mies Helen Wil• kitiedn, Labor rnetriber of the tisk srliattent, rettfrning froth a'. brief trip to the .T.Tnited States, where she *as raising funds foz the striking coal Miners, }ler visit, she Said. was very ta,titfaotor3r. ?3' VtaZtaXOOD • utamaiWgoikaar • RING GEORGE IN KILTIES INSPECTS GUARD OF HONOR Balloter Station, Scotland. --Xing George in kilties, accompanied by Major Chalmer, D. S. 0., inspecting a guard of honor of the famous Black Watch Regiment. The King made a brief stop at Bal- later Station on his way to, Balmoral • SPANISH KING 34. s,. 's•.e, • • 14" 1,4*.liZr* Horse heaps Through' linmen , These are not cowboys disporting themeelfei in the "great open spaces.' • of the Western,prairies, es their hal-raising:stunts and.garli, Might lead one to believe. They are men of the lath an 180,..Huesare "Queen Mary's Own" giVibg a display at the Dundee CentenarY Flower show. The picture Shows a horseman leaping through a hoar) compos ed of four of his comrades, • • WHO WAS .TIMEA.TENED DICTATOR RIVERA AND TOLD A REPUBL/C WOULD ISE PRO- CIAIMED IF IIE MIAOW) TO ARMY OFFICERS OFFERS SEAT TO mEIGISEN Gordon Wilson, Conservativi member - elect, for WentWorth, wilt) offered h1 seat to Hen. Ar- thur Meighen as soon as bo learned of his leader's defeat. • SLATED FOR THE BENCH Hon. Jacob Nicol, Provincial Trea- surer for Quebec, who it is expected will be appointed very shortly as Judge of the Superior Court. ' `••••••-r6 „:„ .• • , lattirAMIACAWA.N.12At • ' POUNDERS OF GERMAN REPUBLIC HONORED • Memorial monument to Ebert, Erzberger and Rothenau, three leaders who did much to found duo German Republic, recently dedicated in`Berlin. q jl1/401111W0006,1/Nbati,00ZPISS4 MISS AMERICA FOR 1926 ' , Miss Norma Smallwood, of Tulsa, Okla., has been chosen "Miss America, 1926," the judges select- ing her from entrants from all sections of the country, The title carries with it possession of the golden mermaid for a year and $1,000. Mists Smallwood had provious/y been adjudged the best dressed girl in an evening gown aturshe is the first young woman to carry off both prizes at the annual contest. She is 22 years old, 5 feet four inches tall, weighs .120 poun.tis, has blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin. She was crowned by De Wolf Hopper in the role of King Neptune. Photo shows the new queen of beauty as "Miss Tulsa" and in her robes as "Miss America." FREE STATE DELEGATE Desmond ritzgerald4 Irish ,,Free State delegate to the League of TO TEACH MUSIC IN CHTNA. MO Anne Lehman, A,T.C.M., of StoUffville, Ont., appointed to the Canadian School for Missionaries. Children at Chengtu, will be .the first professionat teacher of musio Nations, who claims to be -uphold- ing the rights or all small nations by applying for a seat in'the coun- cil. Mr. Fitzgerald was formerlY Sinn Fein Minister of PrOpaganda, in the western half or China. She io'••••—"--"""*"*.-•••31 IS an Assoble.te of the Toronto Con- • -440 • seivatory of MUSIC and her work .he with the West China Ms- , Sion, United Church of Canada. • ts.1:444,$t, • "?' • s, • • woualmralasistsh. WIND INDICATOR FOR AVIATORS .4. Unique contrivance used by the Post Office Deparbfient to enable an aviator high in, the air, to determine the direction' of the wind, thus aiding materially in landing planes safely, FACES SG LAWSUIT Wfllam T. Lucas, M.P., for Cam. rose, Alberta, against whom Hon. Jacques Bureau, former Minister of Ougtorns, has entered eult for Moe, 000, alleging libel during the courSa of a speech delivers& at Stettler. • , VETERAN MEETS DEFEAT W. F. MacLean . • . , LONDOI"S COUNTRYSIDE. Not more than three Minutes' walk from, Trafalgar Square IS his adetio of gentle rural pea. The photograph clods net "belie the' Pirit ot the place, Which is jutt cahil C,3 the Picture taggeeta. he 'Water towl in St, Ittints's Park aro O. content' as if they were Milts Olit the colintry, There I bridge across this rend front which ono of Loudon's roost farttotia views is obtained, Te westward, throngn the t446g. are glimpliot Iluckingbam Paiate, and east- glinVite'S Ott Y of tto tops a oo oyerniroat t)1,11).4i1,10419,A *AO,— • SASt The usually peppell l,11(1ir�s fill third baseman for the loll Reds, now tied with St, LOUIS for Xiitienal League honors, is not UP 10Czp.,0„fat4,q,:v11 tfii 041,4 119.A14.1 , 6 $t II Heping to Figure In World's Series, rota^ of the 1,Ittsburg Pirates who are dlost enough on the 'heels of St, Lauth and Cineiltriati to i'e- � landing the NationsILettgue Flog. "RIM" Cuyier, outiltider, Sterns to be stepping,* !Ate Max Cartes shots in fielding, hitting and baserunningl, Ititober "Fde thevoods when Used: "ttay Kreiner d1 od work on the mound in last year's world serias Glen %Fright, hoot& baseman its not exactlY'silIndhg but gall AltYne, nested .1)1 VitttihUrg ttort the Pulite cOest LealueteetiOr . 1 • 'Pelf Ft, Not .i<eNt, BUT L61\11,0N4 The crocus blooms aS Cheerily in Lendon parka MIin the isprtitoti flooded coUntrysicle, lto tiM dean n that this little gin to 'in the heart Of the WOrld'a *ret vyag. 0:11,014,1",artod Zarko 1,1,1•100.001