inksgiving Kitwanga Ll Cliurcli Services hunilay rWANGA, Oct. it Paul's Church held Its H-ir-. festival. The church, full .of of vegetables, fruit, flowers,) monies. all tastefully arranged c ladles was filled to stand- choir again sang lti special hmf this time conducted ny W:ect iank-ilvlnR Day was celebrated vjetaall and softball games. In rvnlng the Harvest Festival F were sold lor the benefit of Cfcnreh Armv funds and reallz-$15. The Women's Auxiliary KIICALL IIOHIN 1IOOI) (ISDJN. Oct. 13: lUfiiwo irr, wo'-n in the 16th Century don tSSIHEU FOR SALE FOR SALE OR KENT basement at 976 Ambrose Ave. big money makers. Canada's fa WALLIE IS I profits now. Sell the most com-rlete Christmas Card line. MaK big money every day showing wason's largest selection. Printed I to order Christmas cards, with name and addrpss. De- (sender's signed by leading artists, values unequalled at our low prices. vorite "21" card assortment is finest ever produced, sells for $100, your profit 50c. 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"ATED this 6th day of October, 183f NORMAN A. WATT, Otiiclal AdmlnUtxitoi DOLLED UP K Celebration on Monday Duchess of Windsor. Inclining To o ) Ciin viumw, jinjjrc3.-c3 tans Experts As Queen of Style By Allege Maxwell Associated Press Staff Writer coveries radium. The youlh and clothes are things apart, is rudely shatter i discoverers of radium. . Lady Daphne SttralRht, daugb .... tap nf Pnrl nnri nnnntpsc nf Win. v B - i f 111 (239) chelsea. Variety of Tastes 1 The Duchess jk Windsor wears I! 'm rnnfatnlniT thp works of of 1pu.p1 nf Iinu!iin1 rtpsltm. flfi authors famous and obscure. 34 cent y sne nas oeen wearing two t' tucyclopedta, 10 vohuries. clips which virtually cover tne lap? M'p'.y Dally News. (239) els of her coat or Jacket. . .. . The Duehe,is of I seds wears rich HUM WANTED furs and Jewels to accent ner ' " " fvlnfViM MnHntriA Anfpnnr PnHriA r..1erles. u"' jst. She Is very fond of color and vi.orp shows a DreXersnce for clothes p( -Ladles' glasses In blue ck The Princess Karam not only Ii n TVion rin.i nlonco nhnnp thp vmintrMt hut alsn Is one of th i;ra.n m ivui mnr npniiTiTiii nn rnp jikt.. in will harmonize with th. heel pf a sllrner or the rose In her hair. Madame Pedro EySagulre Is a chic young French woman. She likes slim evening frocks topped" by little Jackets and small amusing hats. Madame Lopez'-Wlllshavr. a Chilian, prefers the wlde-sklrted. Emrress . .Eugenie type of evening clothes, enhanced by dazzling jew pl. Four n)tro.tl Ira llnPfl InrlllriinCfi rr. . U....H(.1IKH I 1nJ Nanny Goat Nurses Fawn Pair Arc Now Inseparable Coni "anions at Rattleford NORTH DATTLEFORD, Sask., Opt 13: (CP) An omhaned fawn s being fed regularly here by Us wet nurse, a Nanny-goat, and the wo are Inseparable companions E. J. How, poultryman at Battle- est qualities of the Canadian sold iers .and, In every case, these qual- urthala, wife of the son of one of The feature of the actions sub the rich potentates of India, sguent to the triumph at the. CanaJ There is Mademoiselle Eve .Curie dji Nord was t,le desperate Chirac- daughter of the woman who stru?r ter of the enemy's resistance. His gled through poverty to the goal of, lasj system 0f defence broken, him;- 'nnn e 9 4kn i.rn.l'. fTM.nl Aft rile. . . .' . " . - utiu ui ctiv wui im a empllficatlon In Uie ferocious bat ties which raged north-west o Cambral between September 23 and October 1. In thce four days 1? German dlylslons were .hurleo against the lour Canadian dlvls? ions. ,0n the ridges of Abancourt in the ravines of Bantlgny, at Ble-court, Saicpurt and Cyvlllers within a triangle whose base wa Europe .che wears European dress,, ahout sijc miles the final and ,de? (but on her rturn to India, asTiclslye .battles .of the war wen ciimne nottvo nftcfnwo RViA W7P!1P sale or rent-House -r ":rz with harbor View, full concrete ... , u K'.ir Xi:iM I r" VL rlr 1 clllll IliU J7( 1.1 For Information call. . . r -r . fought. The Canadian Corps suffered tremendous casualties. Attack anc counter-attack fbllpwed In regulaj succession. Day and night thi units Of all four divisions wrote their swry In letters of blood .or. the rolling terrain around .Cam L-al. Some Canadian battalions taking part in this engagemenj were themselves reduced to shadows of their normal strength. Yet; the feeling that this was the Una) laree-scale battle possessed al) ranks. Others would undoubtedly follow but mastery In those now in different. HotpH n.nrtments. all- iJ u.' u.;.; J...' of what might come after. . r i i if? e wuci. w i ivjc uraub v iuuoiu m 5tlr when h,e made her debut In Condon pevpral years ago. Conser vative distinguished clothes and furs lead In her wardrobe. Mile Curie dresses In "almost severe" lothes. Lady Daphne Straight. English benutv and daughter of the Earl and Countess of Wlnchelsea, cov "letes the list. She likes simple, ilm clothes. And so the titanic combats raged the Canadians resolute In their bid for victory, the Germans equallj reso,lute and reckless" In their de-i termination to avert defeat. The story of the fighting In these days Is a sad one for Its appendix was the long list of killed and woundqdfi list bearing some of the most Illustrious namns tn the Canadian Corps, jt could not be otherwise when a d.pfen,ce of the magnitude Indicated was offered, vet. bit bv bit the Canadians fought jfoejr w.ay ryrd, .Sonje-tlnps they would lose what had been gained, only to regain Jt latter. Positions changed hands many tiiues lth th.e rumhers of .attackers' ard defenders ,thlnnl,npt each time' "-Tfie line wo,v.ld sag, ,en tauten, advance, break back Mere or tlxere, reqpyer its,ejf ,or(d mpve forward ag.fttn-alj this .In .a murderous 'atmosphere .of e.l.Uiig and j machine BU.nnl,ng. 'my Jin Rret ' ford Mental Hospital and one of toDrv h.e jprlMcal' fh the hAfit best known known animal animal husandmen husandmen .wF. . ' iu. In Saskatchewan, picked up thp motherless fawn at Meadow Lake and brought it here. Jill, the 'awn, does Zj " vvw w day W W WmWtW: .V First and the Third Canadian Divisions launched their attack northwest of Cambral In what one s not not like nice cow's cows milk mint mv " - . . .... i How uow bought nougni .the ane g. eo,Ohr:ia those battles Z ana Mr. between MKe r Jl" "ifhTcanV It is enough to THE DAILi.ftflWS Canada At War TWENTY YEARS AGO (Written for The Canadian Press By GAPT. W. W. MURRAY, M. C.) Paris, Oct. js: icp)-TheDuchr The long story of Canada's iart in the Great War vz a only. iev. a. bnearman ol ; contains to the lighting which ess Windsor tops the list of .the nothing equal in savagery I a awe.w irom ' ten best-dressed women of 193P for four days succeeded the storming of the .Canal ,du k S 5aherel.Z!l! Nord In fields the Canadian , r ;lon ; of or Mr- wi'w:i September, 1918. 0n uiuu other nuuc va.iuU1 . wt f i,ng a special American-born Duchess whose anthem ',o every fasriion facet has been! Corps had achieved great renown by the bravery, the dash outstandingly" and fhe resourcefulness of. its attacks and by the grim Thank" unto Uie Lord, ,ord." Th,.sjchronicledi inn chronicled. tim still Is u nutstandinelv rendered very reverently, and wejj d'cesSed, experts here have ' stubbornness of its defence. Each Uvy. J Ryan Interpreted the decided. .battle had a feature exclusive to re unu ivi. uiigm icau uu- t0r continents, seven rouiurios. useii ,dui au nan evosea ine rugn arc covered in this poll of .cle f - AU. Al!...!, Awimill .... be ;ervice oi me uu-.tu miu, nance, contrasts are striKiug ilrht was equally well attended.Tnen, jg princess Karam Dt Kapr 'itles had prevailed. that, after fighting steadily from i o'clock in the morning until well into the darkness, the Canadians, tins year. "I'm not as ind every Mqrphy said any time. Anyway, the ducks owe . Tie a l?t of shells. Maye I can SOME FACTS ABOUT FISH Dr. Carter Describes Some Phases of Interesting Subject Speaking recently on the subject of "Some Facts About Fish' Dr. Ileal .Carter, director of Ihe Pruiqe Rupert Fisheries Experimental sta- Who's Wilson? Personal Aide J$ Chamberlain $y JAMES A. jlESXON' !T'.7' - ' i .,i .v. t mu. v prpii 1 1 li it ma.ii l nnn lxkxi u nromDted bv sheer desneratlon. r.ea glares .muie y. ieni. Whit Cross ladles provided le- ;fd Jn this poll. too. turned the battles ior cambral lnvl as, detro, Ihmonts. A dance was held ai- Here are the pelectlons or the to a shambles tlpn dumps inhnsnn'n llvelv bovs. Paris exnerts: -r- ,.. ... .u. ' material aiw - ' - ' i , pur rnnre uian six wwks uie uer- Una fnplriin nfffinclvao ti A ht-oo V Mme. Antenor Patlno, Spanish l x r!.V rT HniV h,, bHt wife of Bolivian Minister to Lon- fdenly. enemv were belntr hunted out of hrwood Foresters, will be sold' nce Karam m apurmaia, ctei, of Rufford.wm u. um m.u.-,. i . . . the contents and whlch they had ry which W in Eobln jlQod's Ei be leyecl impregnable. 'Their cav ntrv The sale siauea uciooer "iualtles were enormous and. in orr .. ... n j . ipiniuuri lo t-aris. 1 - it---- - - HO Will last m uays. I Mrru;. Lppe?-Wellshay, . ., . Chilean, llvfniy In Pfirltt I Mrs. Charles Sweerjey, 1 the Eneflish Eolfef. dpr to maintain battalions at .even skeleton battle-strength, many dlr wife .of visions bad been dispersed. Their ' ' jerves were now exhausted. Thf I !rs. Awnstrqng T.aylor, Amel.-i spectre .f ,deCeat In the field pan, the forrqy' Audrey (Chlco) . haund .the German High ,Com.-Kiiyert. -jroand. Thp task now .was not tg Mile. Eye Cutfe. djiughter of the achieve a military syecess which would warrant the Imposition of exa,cting terms upon the Allies but to stave off a disaster in the hone that th.e terms .which the Allies lhemselves would impose might not be ,toa humiliating. Heavy Losses The lengths to which the mlllr tary leaders of .Germany were will? Uig to BP, tne sacrifices they wert prepared to make, found .their ,ex ine. I.' u'hot ih. hn rfw nnt ihri An'.ias a striKe meaiator. AI 1 that this wasl Shortly after the close of the war III TXfTCD alysis sh9ed district ULD VAJLT llU liVH W 1 A LlK Hacking t. in a v.ery small -1 percentage U" important Minister strike drew comment j , 11Q,v-Jfrom Prime Lloyd-George: ; ENTHUSIAST y VVMtAAH M4 kU4 IUI-U Vrf 14 a . . it failure of the sheep to keep heal- thy. Lack ' pf Iodine had a somewhat 1 breaker?" the prime minister in- , quired Toia mat wnson wasn worttuiK . i Veteran Is Good Shot--Always i, r-.fk Getfe.&lmllar ef ect on people. Sea water! nn str,keSi Llovd Oeorge chan?Cd Ills Quota of Ducks tconiainea auanuues oi loaine ana.tui... t inn voomo -1 -- - - nermanent secretary ui mc uimis- . . , n EDMONTON. Oct. 8: (CP) ReV.. nr fUh tpndPrt tn nrivpnt onltrp . . .. PAGE FJVZ Public AUCTION At 2 pjn. Friday, October "14th, at ... ... . - j tht jyeatjpn jjaiif Pftxt tp library, LONDON, Qci. .8; (CPj in days l will offer at Public Auction the tion, snowed a graph , which of apoplectic European diplomacy! folio winff rxoks and records be- indicated the .decline in Me pro-'a nilld little taan, Immaculately I ion-lnj to .the estate of the lite (taction of fish In Canada irom the dressed, sat beside Neville Cham- Frank Stevens: . . utterly fatigued and sorely stricken,, fisn as .compared with ,ot,ner foods, wMKpw.D,ws?B.W?f- jedge , ,?p volumes); OutU'ne of waited uncertainly on their captur-J showing 'that, while meat wasxlch. f0-1 service -t0 tne ynme Mini,- yplumes); . ingersdll's Works ed positions. the battalions were exhausted. In the darkness the men waited year 1926 .with a gradual xecpyery berlain in the fateful councils of , .. .. . during the past iewyears. He .then the British cabinet and Wt times' Kclopa?Jia ?'1t?n?1i (13,-' went on to W of the results of nevfo Cmany as -the Prime MJln'. 1HM yolWefn; c-experlmental in to the personal ia Harasworth 18 ojumes ; work regard uter P' emissary to Adolf ' Everyman's (12 vo - value of fish as a food. .mtlel cyclopaedia ' leyae (10 VhP Encyclopaedia rnKof Sir Horace Wilson his Dr. Carter .d-speUed . good. ii ine enemy snouio iCr in the larger looa yames, inere . . r fhn. ,ypumesl: TechnWy yqlumes); WV WW f!'..?? ';??' Americ'a Fights and fighters Ser- again, counter-attack -attack in in strength, strength, were were some some minor minor values values iuch iuch as as Jo- l9- I V attanlr MtnP Prnm far hphind .l.nH onloroomcnlt Thp v bim ns MUtuwai Mf.-v ...u iv..w.. Bi.BwwT sen ariven nacic m open country irv -r-. r---- v.-.Sw,..v... n it,mmmnn til notion that w.th no other line hehln'd which he' the German lines rpnmg explosions coUld be obtained by eating fish or sophistication lBh5 rallv. the herman soldier ! rumbled thrqugh the night, and by taking, the ilsh oils, J'?'?.. ' Arthur Murphy. 83-year-old duck, ..ZZZSlJ ' Uyee ITSe mlld-t ? ne Sure To vhlt-ooting enthusiast, was one of thei JWJS SCABW. . Ij SStt i..t kn.Ur. n tht flrlna llnP flihikLttiLA. UCt. 13: lUil An ." . r lu" il: 1 Art. (12' the Corps would be In straits for dme and vitamins which fish con- inail jy.ice now inciuaes ein v lume8. Masterpieces of dffAlna n n J IhAt t nA "MUfCTorl Alio ' " tained ,and made jt an invaluable Wr. Vf .and' Humox Imlscj (16 yol-. food, especially a a preventative of H-,, History (rnlscj (242 vol umes); Science (misc.) (59 volum-est; Adventure (misc.) (8 volumes);. Literature- rmLsc r (70 volumes).;. wa3 pUg -v- out pf the -v- light. Thefhe W- yte. af Hew WaKer Scott ' Mark ' .W, .the ollSi about ,ejght cent, arid and TvvaV T. w?l aea u- mu m. ""r!Pian armies .on thp Western Fronjt i per not a university man appar- - At an enthusiastic master oi crcan-oorn. ,had had to endurp attack after at- morning of October 2 broke on a .,;,, M,h ' ho frtil."". . The Duchess of Leeds. Serbian "u..-;- 7 .w. . f v .T ' ' " -. .enny wuum FwaW " Uif. nf nritkh nPPr ' tacK. yerywnere along ine ouue- oatueuew irom wiucn uw u-. constituent. t "second division" all his life. mans naa wimarawn. 4 u. r.n.Qi' T In Illustrations .,.., to . show fcVi, . Hncrn I4nl7.Tr Mnpfiiilav. Jns. Con H otn M7fl vnlnmMl'flrnmmflr howf But he was noticed by a former ftnd' (M 'volumes) cmoll 4hlni mloht h-ivp 'n brpnf.l UlQUStriaj vuunuwajuiict w.-u B-"- mri.-oli-n,,,. Ali.m! .vnXlf It lay before them only for the tak-. ff t m gr (il and healtn lt wa&hlm a place In the new labor mln- numbef Qf amal. i found In one district of Australia to 1916. Wilson made a record phone'rpcordS) mosUy classlcaL Geo, Dawes Auctioneer me season opened -rfli ih-rl header nrder for tpr Metrical elertrical eoods goods niap.etl placed tory. W Both Both workers workers and and employers employers J ALMER'S by thU South African capital with;. ked nlm. When the depression J s : young as I used to bela Qerman m was IQ .weeks Jate came, 1 Prime Minister Ramsav Mac- t ft HI In to KPld made him chief Industrial SI jHaA h minute tiinute counts," Revp de.Uyery .owing 'AiffteWltte Anna , -SO I won't 1 imWi rarmat 5 UlltC 01IUFl,C thin' through Sir Hora.ce re. then' sweated seated throush ven uie.,W. ". . :'D, -wa-, i k i. nhrt -ni. lih.ni tn hi ftiHrln. Rev. Murphy, a superannuates w. y.v-y r' minister, said he spent nt most or nisi " rv ? . 5 w ." -- - y n -. - lme playing golf and hunting in hp fal. Hejpbnfessed-a preference or hQOting. "Perhaps that's because I'm .bett e- at shooting .than at gplf," hi m9,rked. "I'm pretty much of a lub at golf but then I started the rame late in life, whereas J begari hooting when I was just a yqungt Ster.""" Rev. Murphy formerly shot big; game but gave that up some years ago. "My hands aren't steady .enough uiy more to hold rifles," he said. I find that shotguns are big snounh." The veteran sportsman Is prpui of" his eyesight which, he says, Is a? ood as ever. He always gets his juota of birds and last year got li n two hours. In that time he brought down !? .Wrds with six. hots, scoring with each barrel each lme he pulled the trigger, . Rev, .Murphy got Mi blggesktlyllj near Prince Albert, Sask., some rears ago. "i remember that day well" he recalled. "The ducks were somlng down with the wind and 'n the course of the afternoon, shot .62. "One other time I forget where, now I shot 106 ducks In a morning ind evening. But we don't get that now. The birds are getting wise or so it would seem. 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