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W ­_ _;,;,"P� W , :,�,�:`,!�,;,r "I Stevens, Minister ,oi ented Leeds 0ounty in th was ,'born in Keut County,� I Rom , 4 � '_91 X'', , . , To ship *2 MY , member 4' � tile 4 . 4 . , . , ve, has, been, a 1921, a,Ad was born If RL: .'kv,'44, "1611" RT i X I , , Y'go 0 il f. , an,.A ­ _ . .. ,0,114m ,� _ I I " . ., ','.,�>�',;_ emmeln " - R -IF I , . , � _ � -a in I : �, I A19g, , , 1, � -1 1­�,�,�, i 1-17 " ­ . . f au active part in. pre�sen,tipgvaxe rhaigms .. , ';;�e; .1 "I . W ` �q _ a , , t. ,,, h -�011_401011410T 11�1"Yw M-11 "... Lt As- u4iiistet , I I I , , 7, of Elizabethtow i�i county 11, MI., Re is a Presbyteri ,n4 took . - I 9.0 APPA -11M.10 , I .. 4 � preten*&.1, Ongg � '�""`V, " - 4 , '' 1� , �'i�,Y�tl; ._ .,,� ..W. . - of the Continuing Presbyterians duIZ- . io, %fe ha� re;) ... 9g�-q#0tVftftft . 14W 1 , �, N House 'Of C 1$71. Despite blo 5.6, years, Mr. ­ `e,,� : - ,,,, I . . . .,, , , . ly I ' 44.,10 .1 , , ­­ ­ I 0. I . . W !,'� � . ,,,,,,,years TvQicer previously Mx. � 11 -#C I _ --"- it 10dJCAtqlJ a �i�y A*. 4 . , I I � e , , I . , 7a, 04 V, rz �, .1 I .... ...... "Y' I Ut. �, the little qnA'gi OtWt! .­ - ", , " ,� � :, .� , � " !,-,-�wns a ' of 'Coi�serv� M I.. . , lucle 1,92§ 14LAt AM 641,40. .�� , , �4 _ I , ,4 &)1,0 I 12 - Stewart is one of the youngest look- iig� the Cburc . sl ,. A, inere, . . ..T ,$ I wit I - . �. P . .. ' , I . , ! 1.� --- I �Pfii%!­qv k* ;"f . ", , acdonald*as direct ,.. lkle 's ­� ..�%. � � -.1. i, ", . exporter ]a 'lliza -rect - , ,:Un0CftWhne4', M 4 111,419. F " , ;namlber h U%don discussions in, I . i a, I , 0#%, - , � ; , , ., .�, . . I , - 11 11 , �;, ,,, WIM, S ra s. Prior to the 1921 Ing men in the 'House of Gommons. . .. I i N * R �,� ILd two ; ,W ,X . .. �, A, " iffi : '' . , t tj to�t,� t� We! . 2 . 1 6.6,1.. _ �",. , t tion parliament. He has two sons a I I .� �� I , 2h6 v the t orlfte,tmubl. *,r, , i ., �.. � , h 'Ap . YIN' nister of Mr. Stewart is Of Scottish descent and dapgh,te1j. Gailbluet, a"Ad also a meA*or of -the im'- of u4tionavl service and- liquo1z. . . � 00lupt) __ twuple IR *A , Y ip� was appoi.rated, M y fuel 4 Buckingiam , , qM-tbq,f0$,0ktJKij0jjAA oid, 44-l", �. � i .,, ;" ov " "t . . v it 60,x4illicalth oci , �$ , � I , J . - - � 2t;tM11, �9 . , Malows O .. . l", . . rk ,.a an'. ,�olu I t 'le �k,,' . ( I _ . I I'll 11 " , � I I I 1. P19 ,4;100, , � ,� �, I �� AN lw� 9 , � , Wu uOmmerce. In the brief 'for ." � ­ 'i '.X..� ", ti;,*, . , a Member Of �he United 0humi, v.L perial 0onference the same year, He and food control administrator -CC�i111t0qN01-r0Z,1' ; ­ �,-.,,'t, I ,... . , ipotentiaries Prince Edward, Island du ing mbdel of .,a I I � ­ � .110,44"'M i I ... 1.11' . I ,Can4da. Res obtained his education Rah Wesley A. Gordon. was ,one of.Canad�'s plem 0 IN �ffp I 11,� ", 1. '' ,, the � ,; I. ��: - I � a ��6, 'he �. A . �,, "/ ", ,§0"' ' ' * I Gow,ri-nment al, 1E 6, , . `� 1 ft , 'one of Mr, ,eyes � & LyAiihtk4A4.0'k�-. I "Ovvative hvAq. . I# 60, , V4 1 -11.. � - * an . for signing treaties at the conclusion I I , "St late Institute d Great War. He was. elected to tho , I - � I ", - ; , �Y�W`m of National Revenue '", 'J$T-O',ckvill6 0011eg - . are shown, in, tbo Oher. oke" " . .�,��, I � 4" ".. - ' Osgoodo Hall. Re led a vigbrous on- Hon. WL-sley Acton Gordon, the new the Li * islature ., . � ` �� , - *4� . . I'PoRt' E�,"�YF . . . . . . . . . . . "I'll", . . . .1 ... I 'I ., *1 . . O.' '.4'4' . lie returns to his,cdd portfQ10 of � sue of Nations at Geneva in Prince Edward Island Leg -Li I . I . .. - , , 'LLLLLL , I . I I 1�, - .,!, - 0 ., , ,4 -ter of Immigration and, Mines, 192,1. 1 -re - , * It h.s of ,French mal.ge, datihe, fro i �. , I . -1. '.�"_ __ ,., "i 1. T -1.1111;-:,i,..__.1, , t3 i, _W . �-, in Of trade, slaught on H -on. -Peter Veikiot, Pos�, Minis ,* s secretar -tate in. fitrA in 190-9, and r"i,cted, -in 1911% . , .. � 1, � ),� ll:i��!Ai,,I:-J - ), , �.,. Won ister the department , ,y 4 s reign, lo � . I .i� ". I . _ I � "I., . , �� I ��.� '. wen, �Round, Out., 46 the Meighen cabineft in 1926. Re rep- 1916p"i 19 and 1928. Mr, Mia�onald f Loulo XV. ..;;;:�'. gl�d commerce, In 1911, 1917, 1921, master -General, in the session of 1929. was 'born in 0 9 mpi6 is lbbe 'Breg4 -wym,, �, - le - 11 1. - ­_ '.. , - I .1111� -­.. . . , . Then 4 �*t , 'l '. . ' ' . b.'2 . 5 and iqe6, mr. Stevens was re- years ago, Of ScQteh11rt01 . disIcOnt- reseuta,aie constitueneyot Avgentedlt is a Scotch Ron�an 'Catholic and, mar- . , I . . ,z .. I I ., Ron. G. D. Robertson. He was educated in ,Owen Sound Col� Quelbeq, in the Clommons. He is an ried. �Patlydi*, oldak," a cuirious v_Jpparaibq�s . ,.'.!,� i 4'. -4 'Nag thach1ups...will 01 . . turned -at each of the, -e elections from - . f q,V'ffl:PV'.lM '.%*10 I ,- �. , ' legiate and Osgoode Rall,'Torouto. He Anglic,%n.' He has extensive lumber � invented by'that amous i��-ake to he, alippable �0 ;the houseWife ,01.1�� a, I I - was defeated on July ' ' , fj�o Bi A than g(MOS., , , - i V..ancouiver; but The new government returns to the studied law -with A. 0. Mackay t .1 t ., , . Ron. Maurice JDupre. . sful con- principal, of having a member of t a nte,es s loontrolt a timeolece to wbic� . jt� is ;&a OF �PT�, in itai I . . , � I � ,. 9."i. ' d '. , _ 28th after a series ,of succes, hi� Owen, ,Sound. Par 23 years he has He was, born in Lebanon, N H in . clonneeteld.' In this: easo the tiinepigeo iroiii : , W,6.,.-U.',.j$. A.:-c6st; nowll'� 4IMP f seputive campaigns in, his constitu- Senate, holding a portfolio in, the practised the log -al. profession at 1 1 ' " The -appointment of Maurice Dupre thus ,u;�.Ie� control is George IV's , . . I 1. enicy of Vancouver Centre. Mr. Stev- cabinet. Sen�Ltor Gideon D. Robert- . Be was educated at Harvard. some. of you may be inte1*401' . . HaUeybury, At the last general el"- 967 . as Solicitor-iGeneral adds further Its- gold[ watch. At the stroke'of t"lve ' .a I . rge resulting son is Although he willf be -73 next niouth, this-41an not-�by carriages Will ' - one who made the cha the new Minister of , LWbor, tion he was elected as COAServ8tive he most certainly does not look any- bre to the career of one of the most !, , needle is darted up through's hol�e cost less." , . ,r '�;J . 1 in the 1926 customs probe, was -horn succeeding Ron. Peter Heenan. Start- member for Tindskanting South, de- thing near that age. I noted lawyers ip Quebec. Mr. Dupre, in the, Tom, of the watch eage from . . . . .1 ;.I , De . .on .ceinb�sr g. 18-78, at Bristol, Eng- ing -as a telegrapher with the, Canad- feating Malcolm Lang, the, Liberal . who has had no grevious parliament- the apparatus in the mahogany gialss- . - I �� � � , ., land; but -has resided in Canada since ian Pacific, Mr.'116-bertson, a Lanibton, . ; . member in the last parliament. He is Bon. Robert Weir, ary experience, was responsible for paqe1ed case ,below, and thereby, -the ., � 14 1, I a -way back in 1887. A broker and ac- County boy, rose through various married and is a nie,nilber of the Pres- ' the return of Que�ee West to the" Con- minute hand, is, a,utom'at�,Odlly put HOUSER04D, DISCOVERIE.S I I . I Uou. Robert Weir, named to the servative side of the House of Com- right if it hap s I countaut, Mr. Stevens, is married and stages in the order of railway tele- byterian Church. His familiaTity with 'pen, *,tu, be too fast ,or ' . a Methodist in religion, He is one of graphers, '�eing elected, vice-president the mining ,industry of Northern On- portfolio Of Agriculture, was born mons. �toG slow. I To Mend Loose' Scissors. parliament's foremost debaters. for ,Canada in 1,9115. He has served, . his at Wingham, in 'Huron -County, Out., The new minister, who is but 42 t George III pp d Get a red, hot poker and ,press ,on tario will eiYalble him to advise , i $10,00 f Or the " in that capacity ever since. He was colleague�s in, this important sphere in the year 1982. He -received his years of -age, is -a Rhodes scholar and beautiful Camming'cl,ock in, BuckinIg'. each iift ,of the- -rivet. Ws, mokes . Ron. Thomas G. Murphy. called to the Senate in 1917 and later of Ga I public sehool education 4n, the old a ,,gradu-4te of Oxford where, he re- ham the,rivet expand and tighten, � , � . . nadian life. Palace' and gave Ouniniting . � . The'new 'Minister of Interior, Thos. the same year entered the lJnionis". I . . Red Schoolhouse No. 9, in (the, Town- ceived .the degree LL.D. $1,000 a year to. visit it every now . � cabinet as minister without portfolio. To Sharpen Scissors. . 1, G. Murphy, is not a newcomer.to par- Ron. K N. Rhodes. , ship of Turnberry. AM 'the high Mr. 'Dupre was botn in the City of and then. to keep it in &rfect order. I ' "" � : liamentary life. Mr. 39'qrift who will He first became 'Minister of Labor in school.edq�,cation he received was. zone Levis on March 20, 1988, son.of Ed- The Sandringham, clocks, about the Get some ,very coarse san4paper. , . . . . give representation to Manitoba in 1'918 and was reappointed tc� that Ron, Edgar N. Rhodes 'returns to months in Clinton high School. . mond - Dupre, Officer de MnaL�ucttwi estate -as well as, in'the house. . itvalf, and with- your scissors cut a fringe �' the Cabinet, was first elected for portfolio when Rt. Hion. Arthur Dominion politics as Minister of Fish- ter , , . - ­ , In tl& allong - the- edge.lof.tbp. pandpaper, This Af graduation from London Nor- Publique (France) and of Marie are lkep-t"fiolf"an'. houi fast. , ­ -1 - I Y* 11 �� q. $ ' * � Heighen became premier. He bad a eries. He was Speaker of the House mal School, he taught rural school ('Blanchelt) Dupre, daughter of Hbn. way'King Edward, Who hated being will shourpen bhe sciss,ris 16nde,110 . . .-M Neeplawa at the general election on son killed in France. On. August 26th of ,Commons in 1917 and was re- in Huron and ,afterward was prinei- Dr. J. ,G. Blanc;§et, former Speaker late, for lanythingo introduced se ' � , I � ..... � October 29, 1925. He sat in Parlia- mi- . ment until 1926 when he met defeat he w+ft be 56 years old. Re belong$ elected to that position in 1918. Pre- pal of Marmora Public school. Dur- of the House of 'Commons, and, of the daylight sa-ving time at his favorite Care of Rubber Gloves. in the general election Of that year, to the United Church. vi*ous to that he had been, Deputy- ing the I -our years as instructor, be Legislative Assembly of Quebec. His country -place -thirty years, before After using rubber gloves, wash In . I Speaker since 1916. 'He was 'first re- taught heavy night classes -during early education was� received at the Parliament established it for the soapy walter while thegloves are still I I but redeemed his constituency for the turned to the 'House of Commons. in the winter months without any re, Levis, College and he won. bi, . , then rab � 40onservative party on July 28th )ast. Hon. Donald M. Sutherland. s Rhodes nation. � on your hands;, dry them . � the general election of 1908 and re- muneration. During -his. ,vacations, to, scholarship while studying law at . I I - . over with cornstarch or broad flour. ' - His munic�pall experience previously . mained in -the House until -he entered make enough mon y -to go to, Univers- Laval UnilveTsity. - I Pull them ,oX-. th included service from 1921 to 190-4 as Hon. Donald M. SutberTand, the . e . -e ha'�,ds, turning them ­� Councillor Of Ne-epawa and for one new Minister of National Defence, 1,11provincial politics in Nova,Scotia, be- ity, he worked As a hired man on a Called to the Quebec Bar in 1911, inside�out. The life -of gloves treat, - . coming rpremier and 'provincial secre- fa I STRANGE STORIES OF ed in this manner -will be doubie& year afierwardsas Mayor of the town, a physician practising at Woodstock, . rm, #ug ,ditches, and wells with a Mr. 'Dupre formed the firm of Fitz - He was -born on October 29, 1883, and Ont. - He was first elected to the House tary in 1925. He is still preml, er Pi4kand sh,ovel and workedAh a saw- i�atrick, Dupre and Gagnon. Just be- Cuts and tears'can. berepaired with of that province, which position he ' fore the elections the firin was. chang- COINCIDENCES adhesive. tape. I .. ' I has resided in Canada all his life M.x. Of'00m,mons for Oxford North in 1925 will now resign. mill in l0ockburn Island. � 7 . . f*1 Murphy is ,married and a memb�r of but was defeated, in the election of On leaving Marniora he entered the ed to Dupre and- Gagnon. The lat- When it was announced recently - the United, Church. 1926. He had a distinguished war Mr. Rhodes was born at Amherst, University -of Toronto, graduating in ter member of the organization, On- that Worl� on the, tomb of TutankYia- To Clean Enamel. Baths. . record, being awarded the Distinguish- N. S., in 1877. 'Re graduated from 1911 with .,first class bonors in the esiine Gagnon, scored another gain mLan would 'be" restarted shortly there, Take a -pall, of hot water, with plen- ,, � ed Service Order. He was th4 original Acadia and Dalhousie Universities honor courses in mathematics, physics for the.'Conservatives in, Que0bee when were mai ty of soav in it, land! aid- a tablespoon , ny people, who shook their - Hon. E. B. Ryckman. commander of "A" Company, in the �nd 'began. the ,practice of law, 'He and actuarial science. In, addition t3 he defeated Lucien Cannon- Solicitor- heads,. of oovloil. Wash well and rinse with i . , ) . warm water, -then dry,with a clean ' . Ron. FAmurd BairdRyckmian Min- 1st Battalion and later became office-, 'a 'One -of the board of governors Of carrying these three courses, in the General, in Dorchester County. , They recalled the fact that ten peo- , ' commanding the 52nd Battalion. He Acadia University. He has one son fin -al yearhe wasassistant denionstra- In 1919 Mr. Dupre married Miss ple connected with the Tutankhamen, c'Oth. The bath will, look like new. I ister of National Revenue in thL� new and one daughter. He is a member " dis'povery in one way or anAher had . gqv ment, will have his second ten- was a Unionist ,candidate in 1917. Dr. tor on the staff -of the University. Anita Arden. Dowd, of New YoTR. Use for Old Towels. I., e!M Sutherland was born in 1879,, his ma- of the Baptist ,Church. In 1912, while working in the ac- The new cabinet appointee, is � I dil ,since the operiing of the tunib. - ure In office. He was Minister of Pub- ternal grandfather having been a tuarial department of the Confedera- devotee of golf, tennis and squash Among them were Lord - . When towels wear out in the cen- li, Works in the short-lived go�vern- Hon. Sir George Perley. " C�aruarvoul tre, cut the ends in, half to the length I ment of Rt. Hon, Arthur Meighen in member of the Canadian parliament bion Life 'he carried on post -graduate racquets. who died �n Cairo six weelks after back in Of a bab,y's bib or feeder. Button-' � � 1926. Mr. Ryckman. is a distinguished 1854. Both of his parents ght work in actuarial science. Continued Ithe tomb was Opened, -and, his half- , were Scotch. He belongs to the Unit. Sir George Perley, the only kni. work -of too great concentration caus- Hon. Alfred Duranleau. , brother, Colonel Aubrey H�erblert. The, 'I'Die the edge with embroidery cotton. lawyer and business man of Toronto. in the ,cabinet, and minister without using the fancy end for the liottom He is President of The Dunlop nre. ed Church of Canada. . ed abreakdown in health, forcing him 'o was latter is said to havt rernarked on andsewing tapes at the, top. . ge, He came Welt selected to -day by Hon. R. B. Bennett entering the tomb.: "Something dread- � portfolio, first came into,prominence to make a cha�n Alfred Duranleau, K.S., wh and Rubber Company Limited and has Hon. Murray MacLaren. in 1911 when as chief ,Conservative and- taught mathematics in Regina Minister -of 'Marine, is .one ,of ful is going to happen to -our family." . represented. Toronto East in the whip -and one of Sir Robert Borden's Collegiate Institute until be went to ,bb ,When giving the -baby or small cbil-� House of Commons since 1921. Born Col. Murray MacLaren, Minister of principal :lieutenants, the Laurier gov- erseas. I Ov- the most brilliant French-iCanadian Another of those concerned in the dren their meali, many stains can bet in Huntingdon, Que., in 1866, Mr. Pensions and National Health, wasof- ernment was ,overthrown On the re- - lawyers in Montreal. TEs entry ii1to ext,almtiona was a well-krib,wri Egypt- avoided by spreading the,.bilb or feed- Ryckman comest of United Empire fieer commanding No. 1 Canadian ciprocity issue. He was minister with. Bon. C. H. Cahan. the political are�aa was made 'in 192S ollogist, who committed sui6de. In a Loyalist stock. 'He was educated at General Hospital during the war, be- out -portfolio in the Borden govern- when he was elected to the Quebec letter he left behind, he stated: idI �r On, the edge of the table and, plac- � . ing the dish on top, so that any food, . Brantford Collegiate Institute. The fore which he was consulting surgeon ment. In June, 1914, be took charge IC. H. Cahan, X.C., who, was ap- Legislatilre for Laurier division of knew ,there was, a curse on me." dTopped wial go -on the feeder. I University of Toronto and Osgoode in General Hospital in his home city of the High Commissioner's office pointed 'Secretary of State, -has been Montreal. 'He failed to secure re- Are these- death coincidence or � Hall. Alwayi3- prominent in the House of iSain-t John, N.B. He was the Can- for CAnada in London. He became in -and Out of politics for more than . election in the general elections of Ourle. 9 Alecording to, Mr. Howard When washingaileves or graters us& i $ 1 Mr. Ryckman ,has been a leader of adian representative on the inter -Al- High Commissioner in 1917 and held 40 years. His political career Ftarted 1927. Carter, who was in charge, of I the a stiff,brush with a handle and scrub 'of IN . ,� Toronto I prim4 ezea ti n:s: "So far as the, 1* Mug well. . i ) I Conservati,vles for Mans, Red permanent committee on, disabled that post until the Melighen govern- n Nova Scotia, where he was elected With the announcement of e val 0 of tbig nature, . . � to the Legislature in the constitulenc.v Minister King of general elections this are concerned, curses � � years. He twice dedined nomilatioiis soldiers. He Was also Canadian rep- nient was defeated, his resignation of Shelburne in 18901. ,Shortly after year, Mr. Duran] -,au was offered the have no place in Egyptian ritual." Make abag -about 20 inches square . I before he finally entered the race in resentative on the advisory council to taking effect in 1922. H�e was f1rst his -entry to the provincial House he nomination in phambley-Vercheres There have, however.. been some ex- out of -any left-olver piece of ging- 1 1,921. He had a son killed in action the British ministry of pensions on minister of overseas military forces became leader of the Conservative H,& -accepted, the candidature a -ad wa.; traordinary stories regarding in France. He has three other chil- artifizial limbs. H6 was Canadian re- for Canada. In 1917 'he became a Egypt- ham or -print. Hang ,it on the pantry . ,, party and held that position until opposed by Aimedee Geoffrion, Lib. mit mummies, and equally tragic as- door, and put into it all,the nice clean �3 1 dren. . presentative on the inter -Allied coun- member of the First Imperial "War 1894, when he retired from provincial erAl; ,and a former recorder of Mont- solciatio-no have marked, the history of pieces of wrapping paper And paper I I . Politics. In 1896 MT. Calian was of- real. 'The new appointee to the cab- some famous jewels -the Hope D - - . ia- bags. Everyone in, the house soon 1. - fered'a portf n- inet won the cons-61tuency by a Ma- mon4, for instance. But would, you J , i ci ,_ beli o t . earns where to find a pliece of paper r, ­ stration of'Sir Charles Tupper (May- Jority of more than 1,000. Int dental le, hat a curse could be asslod- . -1 ' July) but declined when he was de- ly it was O. n, of the ,Conservative ated with anything so modern as a -without botheri . reg mother. I I . feated for election to the House of I. om the Liberals. ffi Motor car? ' . 'Wlien, piAting up Jams or jellies. 1, I Commons for the constituency of Sbel- 9"' I . Mr.. Duranleau was ,born, in West The car in which the �Archduke . I � burne and Queen's. A -gain in 100 -he �when there are tops on the glasses) 1, I war, IiZsuccessful this time in -Cum- Farnham, Que., on November 1, 1871. Francis Joseph and his wXe -were . . i-nutead of using paraffin to keep t D He received his early education atthe assassinated at Seraj,evo in 1914, was mould from formd-ng -on top, I out out I . berland, N. S. kept dri a museum during the. 'War. Pieces -of clean paper to filt the inside lCo-ming to Montreal. in 1900, M -. Ste. Marie De Monnoir College and Afterw&T& it became the Property of Of the glasses, and wet these p9upers I Oahan continued his practice in th� later attended Laval Uwirmrsity from the Governor Bosnia, but, following a I a Quebec inletropolis. In 1911 be was, where he graduated in law in, 1897. with vinegar and place ontop of the . I offered the 'nomination for 111, Law- In 1899 Mr. Duranleau entered into number of accidents, he .sold,, it. jeEy. This will. keep the mould off '. J111h I Its'new owner was,driving into SeT- ARM 'I S Arw Y 5 Amk ,_, ren-ce-St. George in the Dominion el- partnership with the Ron. Rodolphe . and al." is much easier to, remove ,1 ections of that year, but refused. For Monty, a former minister in t b e Co -n - ajdvlo when the car suddenly slowed ,when using the jelly. t wo Q4a Ab S 0 d fivie years 'he remained out ctf politics servative government of Rt. Hon. AT- down. 'He stopped and examined the but in- 1917 he was the unsuccessful thur Meighen. Seven, years later he engine. It seemed all right, Lat the When, window blind springs become V I Conservative candidate for Maison. was created a K. C. car woulldn't start again. Finaft, he loose, pull the 'blind, all the way down; ,'�, I ne.uve. Shortly after his entry into partner- called in the aid of a carter and two lift -off the ,brackets, and roll the blind However, in 1925 Mr. -Caban was ship with MT. Monty the new cabinet horses. As the latter were being up 9)gadn---­b,y hand. ,See that no . su&essfu.l in, his attempt to enter the minister married Laura Monty. Four hitched -to tha car it started. The threads have become wound around " . = . Federal House when 'he was elected sons and two daughters were -born of horses ran away, and, the car crashed the ends. Mace thf�--bhnd back on I 'for the constituency of St. Lawranqe- the union. over, killing the brackets, and you will And the � 0 r the unfortunate motorist. . St. George. He was re-eleeted in 1926 springs quite- tight again. and in the last -general elections for Another remarkable- story came to the same constituency. light recently, when the headless body .0. ,Before being called, to the Nova NEVER ALONE of an, Englishman- was found in his . . Roofing is the one jo6 that "'won't wait "" Scotia Bar in 1993 Mr. C/ahan served . house at Taos, New Mexico. it .was WHAT THE AMMETER TRIES TO . ' , * % he idea of stated that h ,possessed, an in- TELL ' as a reporter on the editorial staff of' , ary's family disliked. -t the Halifax He-ald, and Mail for sW- her wo9king alone in a big city. But teTest in a,'Zw Mexico gold mine, The term "tries to tell" is used ad- I 1, � I If, yours needs repairs,,see your Brant6rd en years. . she was determined. go they had which, according to local story, had visedly, for while it is ahmys giving I 1� The, new Cabinet Winister was mar- hez -promise that she'd telephone brought notbing but death to its a reading, it often fails to put across ' ried twice. His, first wife was Mrs. J. every week� and reverse -the charges. own,ers. FOur other men, Who 'had the information it should convey, be- I RooAng dealer at once. We urge you to Hetherington, Halifax, N. .S., who died Mary was delighted with #d.s arrange- been associated witli the mine bad cause so many ,operators look at it sa in 1914. Four years later .he married 11�ent. .And her family no longer wor� previously 'been dlo-ne to death in the seldom if at all. If the Pointer of Miss Juliette Bolin, Paria,-�Franee. ries. I same fashion. .. the little amperes dial stands at zero I do this 6ecause it may save you needless Two children were born of-tbe first -0 In, this case an explanation is pos- it means that no current is flowing uniom, a daughter, Mrs. R. B. Mal- siblle. which is neither coincidence nor from the; generator 'W the battery to expense. - � colm, MontreaL ; The son, Captain KING GEORGE HAS A HOST OF super -normal, but in tbe, others we charge it and that no ,current is, be - the Hon. John Flint Cahan, died ih- are driven back to the question: "Cb- ing drawn from it. If thp, pointeir December, 19211, .. 4 � CLOCKS .. incidence or curse?" And each of Us stands at ,some .point of -the scale 1, -Golf and curling form the main part will answer it in 1�is own, way. -From marked charge., this indieptes; that cur- ,, , 1. Brantford Big Butt Slates can 6e lai� right of Mr. Cah-an's retereations, be beilig King Ge-orge's clocks are , being "Answers. 10I, - rent is being supplied the battery to "I� a member of numerous clubs in ,,A,O.n- clea . red. The job of cleaning them is -0- keelp it charged, but if it stands at , ". '' an immense or* % on top of old wood shingles, and mAe a treal and Halifax. 'Re is an accom- �, for the royal clocks somle Part. -Of the scalcl marked dis- V; I I plisbed bilingualist. . number nearly 1,000. 1-ii-Windsior ,,HOW COME RED ROSEV' THE charge, the battery is ,giving out cur- . . , During the late campaign Mr. Cab- Pastle -alone, there -are 360 clocks, and . . rent, The principul., use of the am - roof that will not curl, split, warp, swell ,or an toured the eastern end of Quebec in the other royal palhos (,and. resi- PREMIER WAS ASKED meter is as, a charging indicator, to I and dellivered Many Speeches Over the dences about 600 . \-"out 160 give timely warning -of trouble which I radio. of these are in Butkingbam Palace.. Still Canada's most eligible bache. will cause the ,battery to become dis- rot- --permanently weather-proof. . Some of the ,royal ,timepieces axe ]or, Rt. Hoh, W. L. ,M4&enzie King charged and thus cause &ilure of the Hon. Arthur Sauve. large, others extreftiely tiny, and showed .in the recent election cam. starter to Operate, and the lights to many are very valuable. paign that he is stUl "bachelor con- burn properly. The following suggels- Re-rooF now 6eFore costly damage is done to interior The selection of Arthur Sauve, for- The king's clocks get two thorough alcious.11 ' tions may help to avoid a rundown met leader of the Quebec Conserva- overhauilinggs a yew -in spring and � Tem mlore to straightforward ex- battery: With ignition, all lights and - Bennett as in autumn. The work of cleaning and positions of his policies and records other electrical devices switched off decorations and Furnishings. . tive Party, by Hon, ft. B . T�. r Poatmaster-General, crowns a voliti- putting them in order keeps about a than to repartee,, the'Trilme minister the ammeter should, st�nd at zero, eal -career that -started in 1908 'witil dozen mel* busy for nelarly- two can hoild his, own w4 the . Let the Brantford dealer just show you, these handsome his election to the Quebec average, With the engine idiling or -with the . I I I Legisla- nimths. The a riiere task of winding heekler at Public meetingis as well as car running ign high gear at less than ,, new roofing slates. The twelve new colours make pos- ture. them -all---whieh is ciTried out by eqn- ,with his Opponents -on the/opposition,5 eight or ten miles Per hour, with : I -Born in the villuge of St. Hermans, ployees, of obe firm�-4s a doniAderable bench6s of the House, - A-4dressi-ag a lights 404�, it should- show, a'discharge 11 in the,county of Laval -Two Mounta:jns buslinwo in, itself. Altering the en- meeting at'Ed-Tniontban in the. coune, of 10 two orthree amperes, but at high- si6le over 100 com6inations. ,. They are heavier, with thick Mr. Sauve was educated at the seni- tire collection, twice a year, when day- We Dlontnion,wide campaign 'tour, er car speeds, ii� should indicate a 6utts inary of St. Therese and later attend- light vaVing time begins amd ends, Mr. King 'gave eividence both of his Charge,of somewherre bet* q ., and when laid show a deep shadow hne which . ed Laval, University, Montreal. Upon prGvidles work for several mein.. . e,en ten and bachelorhood and his skill at vL-rb,%l twenty -amfpVtm, so long " lights are ledMng college he took up journalism W�ndsjo,r <)iastless 340, clotoks are de� riposte. - . not on, depending upon the require - adds immensely to the finished appearance. in Montreal. -He was sueceagively on Scribed, in detail in. two big ledger.% (Cornplim�ented by Hm. E, L Hill, a t the pa, ieu i al Sys . I . I . . � I the editoriad o,f_qir of e v -.A+..-' T. -, - .1 rm.__& Z".1 - Men S of rt Jar electTc _ ; . I . . . . I - . .. � - " el POT U""111W e-- In PrOnlrinent womaiv Liberal of Edinon- ten%. At all ordinary read - speeds 1, ;.1 . I %1111�� 1. �, Afta AVAWNNI�l I V 1. � Pabrie. and, editor'of La Nation and thetso booka eveTy eldek -hat its phbto- ton, on big choice of ,Mrs. Wilson as (ten inilw P,ei hour appi-oximately and I .. I I .., 1ddWhkL_ M00AWL % Le Chvadieni' . I graph and --am, impottant ,point in a the, firsit WOman senator, the -with all regullar lights turn- � � , . '. I � �, � ,­ In, additloA,. to his ne"ImVer work, great castle wfth mal6y stores - � 1, . , " Premier up)Wakd), ��1��,-.',. . I .. ., A : �1 .1, '.1 I'll, � MT. Sauve is the -author anf many art-- t6omls and, mwiy miles c d ' of replied thtt be, was, beginIA.ng t6: ed -on; the. indication g4en6vaqly obl=ld "' , i I . of orri ars�-- think be had done better in the met. still be charge and t,at �di tharge (but - . � � � I I ..� � .".. I . .� ­. 11 .. . - social ag W-ultural a menbon,of ex ge I ''. . - .1, I act 11 " . . icles on. economk 9 _ P ly where it is to be ter b7 the Senate then by himeegj�, the rate of charge need not ueoes- x* - -, . . I . i I'll . .. � - , and industrial questions. ,. - .". . , found. I , , I . . . . ,. I I I . I ,4, - . �. , . I I . . � . . , � I ". 11. 1. ., . . - , , . At the tame rue6ting ho *a4 in- sarilry be but a fe* siAperes—the re- , R-2 , I I . " .,.,',I . . . .� . An ardent'Ca-AervativD, Mr. SAutle - There, is, one worAerful old ctoek lelrLled gop(t4bRifred, 11#cIddr. quired chtrge,libtp�6-49v, tu [keep, the � ,� , . . � i I I I - . " 'st Oed" to Vhe Quebec Legig' at VAurdisdr that 'has bee;u �oling for wh k 6 _ M ,,, ,�,,,., :: . Ailll* / ,�, . I . . w9cs fl, . ,� � I.' � ,� .. ePYU Triahklhin%bet *here, battery in ftbdition beift depbndent ­ .. L �., 11 . .k .e I , . � ! , &W *W county of La- inlotei than a century. 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