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1920-09-28
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Mees secs ce at neatness and warmt femember the name th, mothets need only Penmans, Trace from one to fifty-two it and races athe Dery Mattre event, being tho BRITISH Spies Loss BUPNOS AYRES, Sept. 28. Import bulldings owned by the Mole pan; timited w British concotn, were. co AT BUENOS AYRES) ** ed morchandjae valued at 2,000,000 has front pert: Eoee largo warehouses and ye D And see Gretchen Vandergoo. Draw from one to two and so on to ind. te FIREMAN KILLED, SUDBURY, Ont, Sept. 26- Fire- man Alex Coo was killed here Sunday while attempting to catch a hook wri ladder.wagon while St was jn motion. - He missed his hold and was thrown In the alr. The Economical Covering for Your Furniture is Cra: ceremets Fabrikoid RE you the mother of kiddies whose romping about the house has played havoc with the furniture? Upholstery torn, cut, stained? Frames good, but coverings in a hori state? Craftsman Fabrikoid will and make the furniture good as replace the old coverit new in fact it will probably outlast Half the fame you have seen covered with what you tetbeved 0 be. ther was Fabrikoi ish between, ee two as far'as appearance is con- 5 bd Sep pebbled and colored the ae as Teather But it has advantages that leather does not possess. Leather must be accepted as it comes from the or rare is built up to a fixed standard. Leather is hard in some spots, soft in others, absorbs becomes sta prsinee and frequently rots for Fabrikoid grease and water, yasd pliable koid. Saye mon money 8 nd couches kid Your furniture dealer can su upply 4 work. Write us for further information about t Fabrikoid what can be done'with it in your home. Canadian Frabrikoid Limited and Head Office, Montreal Halifax Toronto Pury, Winnipeg 0 ly the same, yard after ugh and Rainy impervious to water or grease and above all, costs far less. Make your furpleare upholstery permanent with Fabri- and make the chairs, cushions, lounges f with this attractive covering. the furniture itself. id. It is difficult to can do the Vancouver Most of the motor care in Canada today are up- holetered th Fal E eS SN RAN lot advertising, to be profital but TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1929 ) 12 CENTS YEAR WEEKLY. HAS.ITS UPS AND DOWNS: MORE DOWNS THAN UPS: (rue Story, of a:Boyx Bditor) Before bis imagination ever had scen The Great Stone Face tor baa rom- bled through the dark, mysty halls of The House of Seven Gables, Nath- aniel Hawthorne had been a, news- paper man a fourteen-year-old editor. The. Spectator: -a weekly newspaper with a subscription price of 32 cents year, payt te a ial ae Oe rene. published to reforin the morals Instroct tab nageieret ait readers was one of young Nathantel's earliest. ventures in, iiverature, te oper af tne bonetie alt bis tends would recelve from it. to raise this , Items of fore original po sionally, stories of sutasing. incidents tho first edition was rinted, ained because gn. tater nalter Howthorne compl no one mtributed any local items and that even general news was very duit aa One week there was a sensational potato famine up in Maine and New Hampsbire. Condl- tons were terrible people were starv- it the next week's weekly papar selling for 3 your would havesto carry quite a, bit Spectator did, the advertising was used space rather than to fill the cash box. One advertisement called attention to the fact, that m certain doctor was still at tte etviow of the community and thanked them for tho y Mineases he tind. been called to attend, hoping e The Spectator stopped, but ts short life was, long enough to show tha fmitiative, the quaint *humor, and real .lterary genius of the boy. editor, (Another Such Story Tomorrow). School Yel pa veld aod beep it te must ity, Russ. allowed to cuss. nevertheless, have 0, fens playing the that backfielders piay team, on e fans Roan and the packtleldera arc behind. ir duties are the same to push and the than a the A strong defense a fine ithing to have. It strong offensive to win. Bvei At least. two of the five backfielders should be good. punt catchers. All of them should be vigor: ous -and feat ing them mhowld be strong in tacking. Rt least one shouldbe strone fn punting and in drop or pI In OLD MAN PUZZLE Im t this funny? exclaimed Joe Jones, reading his evening paper. Seo Johns and William's by the unusually excellent service re- celved trom the Club's waiters, Theo- dore, Ulysses and Abri Be do you thow about that? mused Jo's Dad after ae had sited a while, it-surely was xmrerferrr (Answer to yesterda: tne word of ix letters trom which. siz other words can made without changing, tho position of any letter. he 7 ere, ere, rein, SHETLAND PON TO SEE BOYS AND GIRLS R WHO COME TO SEE THEM: rom Wisconain, from Ipy, Utinols, and trom: Tn farms, herds-of- Shetland ponies have traveled to: the big Indiana state fair to seo the boys and girls, Day after day thousands of boys snd stele bate: tied. peak the stalls to and to. for ot ate own like them. . This year the boys and girls of In- diana played an unusually big part in re their state fair, Three hundred and fifty Box Scouts dia the greater part of thie police work on the grounds. On the Gay that Mrs, Warren G. Harding visited the fair, the Indiana Boys School band played. The In- dtanapolis every day. GIRLHOOD STORIES a ol F FAMOUS WOMEN Pocahontas. Into an Indian village. the big. camp-fire dashed Ra-hen-ta bearing news for his chief. Before he knew what had happened, Be collided with a stout iittle ody. Both fell sprawling on the 0. Behr sereamied tho. Itt eich Ra-hen from St Louis, Giana Newsboys band, played and. up fire The Ini as Ra-hen-ta and the girl picked them- selves up. je deep voice of the old chief sald, not unkindly, My da ughter, you have well-nigh killed our brott n-ta, foolery. Why will. you be The name, meaning tomboy, stuck to the Indian maid. She was known ry as Pocahontas (1597-1617), the life of Captain Jobn grew up she married Tolfe, an Pnglishman, who was the first of all American colonists to raise tobacco. OL D.-LADY RIDDLE To The Mother In Why sa hen Ike the British em- pice? yr to yesterday's: A Scotchman ts cen donkey when ho strolis along his banks and braes). THE THORN-APPLE BIRD ap, tap, tap, yes twas -Tinker Bob, King of the Forest, tapping the Stone of Knowledge that Old Man.Ex- perience had onven him. Of course this stone it always brought the Beautitul Creature of His magic basket. Dear Rainbows: What seems to.be the trou- ble? I have received very few real good stories this last month on the different sub- jects which have been sug- gested, Is the fault Faxmer s or is it yours? If, it is the subjects which have been suggested that do not appeal to you, we can soon remedy that, as you are free to write on any subject you please. I guess the real trouble is your added home-work. As I have said before. why not send me in a copy of your school com: position efforts, especially if your teacher tells you the work is good. For this week we have a suggestion. from Evelyn Bor- stad,.the subject being Har. vest Time: Evelyn has. been ill for some time and is now confined to her bed. Wouldn t it make her feel better to see her suggestion prove a big success, We can do it, so let us try FARMER, wha 2 about the lght, was, he found himself standing behind a large pine tree. I wonder what this all-means? sald he to himself. He soon found out what it meant. A little distance in front of him on the end of a log that was partly covered by a dense thicket, there sat a fine looking little creature, and the strange thing, qbout it was that Tinker Bob didn t know him. Chuck, Chuck Chuck, Chuck: * Thin fellow seemed to bp calling rome pple he one, but. He thought there must nave been a fight somew Suddenly there appeared right In the middle of the lo; er creature. The King knew this fellow all right. Me cLaughed So, Hard He Thouoht because of his tall, felt sure that calling Wille, Anyway they began, to Ree and. his short Chuck, chuck, where have you been, I have called you for ah hour? wa: to come out becai Snawered Wile rested in e forgoten but sure enough the waan't dark cnoug Shrew.' Tinker .was so inte t he maw that he had, Children Try These Moving Picture Funnies Every Family - ELOW are plain directions fee. effective treatment ofa gumber of simple ills and fon Toe the oftea urting cases of which, the average fa not alvaye aificd the Doctor's services or, a8 when travel- ling or away for the summer. or living on the farm, are 90 situated asto be unable toalways obtain services promptly, even jeans permit. For acute painful stomach and bowel attacks (summer com- iaint) take a teaspoonful dove of PERRY. DAVIS PAIN- ILLER in.a glass of watm water, slightly ed, tree the other directions on the wraj insect bites and gene, apply the Pain- Eagereraing orn. feo bie page SPP For Chills oy from exposurt teaspoonful jose af s PAINKILLER a ig ely sweetened, just before retiring. warm fe This treatment with the othe er measures given on the directions ac- companying each bottle will be found most effective in wart the evitater elects of chills which otherwise often develop into Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe and Pneumonia. For ebildsen's Croupy.and Bronchial attacks, Cut out the preeure on all four aides. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 its entire length. Then dotted.lino 7, and . Fold each section underneath and you'll find a eurprising result. ave the pictures, i sun had gone behind the mountain rrd Twilight had arrived, ck, chuck, you don't want to be help me put thes. feathers in thin sple and we'll sce what kind of a looking bird it will make. Willle Shrew went the apple with the feathers, did you get these feathers? as he put the last one In its joints ck, Chuck, these are the tall x fxing up sent raade bird Thug Wille Shrew stood on feet and held hia sides for be, taughed so hard He thought he But Tinker Bob was Suse to know who the other creature. might what they were planning to do with this. Thorn-apple Bird. But .we shail see. Tomorrow Dewn Came Sobby Dwi. The Colonia Dames of America has the distinction of being the oldest patrlote soclety for women in thy Ifa child at bed time shows evidence of such attacks coming on, wring out a flannel cloth in a cupful of hot water to which a teaspoonful of PABNKILLER has been added, wrap this around the child's throat and place over same another clot rawing power of the Painkiller are remarkably effective in checking the sinese, soothing and inducing sleep,'sparing both, mother and child a night. PERRY DAVIS a PAINKILLER has been on the market for over seventy: Tt is used in nearly every coun- sy a0 the a the globe by owsands of families of every race for tad every traveller will do well to have always Brey a bottle of this reliable houschold medicinal pec- Prepared only by DAVIS LAWRENCE COMPANY Chemists NEW YORK and MONTREAL United stat KI-MOIDS (TABLETS or GRANULES) For INDIGESTION Take dry on tongue or with hot or cold water. 2 wish to becom your Rainbow lps. ei beuutifal Rainbow bution fee huss mac AND avi BvERr Dar, UNSHINE ALL ALONG TES War. Ad rese age. QUICK RELIEF Price, 25-50-75 Never AGA THIS AS MY LAST TRIP: LP IN. AN AEROPLANE, MUTT. NOPE. NOTHING * WRONG WITH Te ewoinet WHAT'S THEr REASON OF TALS pecrisicN ON NOUR PARTE : T'v BEEN DOING SOME THINKING SILLY THING TR SUPPOSE
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Image 545 (1920-09-28), from microfilm reel 545, (CU11339198). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.