i } MENS OVER- 14 5, 5 . } : i PAGE TWELVE tHE, OSHAWA DALY 1iMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, ---- ¥ wreseetreecentete-- TARIFF NOTE IS U. S. Document Believed to Be of a Conciliatory { Nature E) Washington, Oct. 21 --With the United States reply to the last French tariff note virtually comple- ted, announcements were made here today which were regarded as meet- ing the French complaint against the United States agricultural quar- antine and the activities of tariff commission investigations in foreign countries. At the White House it was an- nounced that Attorney-General Sar- gent had ruled that under the law it was not mandatory to send tariff 'sommission investigators into com- peting countries to determine costs of production of goods exported to this country, Argentine recenuy protested against such a move and France in its note of September ov objected to investigations into pro- uction costs in that country, The other announcement made by the state department with the de- partment of agriculture with regard agrienlture quarantines which al- Bo were mentioned in the French mote. In effect the mew arrangement greates machinery for joint contro! By the two departments of future guarantines on imported agricultur- #2] products. The French note of Sentember 30, complained that these #sanitary or phyto-pathological re- gtrictions were often completely fa- tal to agricultural exports from France." © US, Tariff Note Going Forward The new United States tariff note Leader Dry Goods Store PRICES REDUCED 82 Simcoe St, 8, Phone 740 SIGNS of all kinds Glass Signs, Banners, Road Signs, Tickets and Posters Best Workmanship : Reyiolds & 7ane Phones 693, 1442.) OSHAWA CRN an ncn 10 Ca ae a a ae ada Betetetocte Joctetotectedtetecteteitototete tote Beit BB 2 2.9 5 5 8 3 Cn 00 0 20 a da aan ee 1a a a partment of agriculture fs gotiations with France to put a against the United States, The last French note was viewe because of conditional presumably in connection with indications, however, that AMERICAN AIRMEN Pilots By Fallen "Plane Revealed Minn; Oct. St. Paul, rules which govern the Hockey League, The exception was the fense regulation, the not actually rushing forward checking back. The forward pass i the centre ice zone also was leg six teams, including Minneapolis, 8 Paul, Winnipeg. Duluth, The schedules were submitted, o, and another for 40 games, drafting of the schedule, committee. While no definite nouncement was made concerumn on March 23, Kansas City Club had purchased th erly with the with the Maroons in 1926-27. Plaver Brydson, who starred fo Chicago in the Association Stratford of the Canadian disposing of a case which Leagues last winter, of this attitude and that Washing- ton officials are hopeful of an early beginning of commercial treaty ne- end to alleged tariff discriminations formula under which treaty negotia-! tions could proceed. There are now canoe bumping the ship's side was while found to contain a white baby, Washington officials still are uncer-| soarge Captain Abel Whelan swore tain as to the significance of some | pe would keep the child. parts of the French. communication | sured as nurse, Tina, a girl with they are reasonably sure that its n, jjjusions. conditional provisions were not Ib-| yung the thread of thwarted father tended to preclude treaty negotia-| ang mather-love Which the old skip- tions except upon the basis of ad- per and Tina lavish on the babe. advance assurances of Unifed States The Kingdom of Theophilus by W. action in the way of lowered duties, | yy ,.ke is written with the usual INHEROICBATTLE Details of Last Stand of dom. American Hockey Association, in Tomance annual meeting here yesterday, a- Savage beauties of the junele. tropl. dopted with one exceptidn the code ©a! moonlight and the blue Carrib. National | bean. L. J. Miln is another Oriental tale | ,pwieldy and anti-de- | With a strong'plot dealing with Chi. 'rregs as an isolated individual, We "Yun-nan" the scene | ,we it to the community ,to the rule providing that not more thap'of the story is one of the most pic- [gate and to the nation to become 'wo men, exclusive of the goaler, turesque provinces of China and one iy part of the well organized groups shall be behind centire iqe 'when with a distinctly Gallic flavour, for | which are or the majority of the inhabitants are 'colve the perplexing problems." association nese bandits, Kansas | embroidery frames. "ity and either Detroit or St. Louis, -alling for 48 games for each team 'outward surfaces. Final interesting significance. however, | the yellow gentian {is #he bitter. was left in the hands of a special | wort "which has a very bitter taste". an-| the blue gentian strikes a high note services of Jl.essard, last year wun pary last year, and Gerald Munro | o¢ aviation, caused considerable bickering between offi- edited cials of the National and Americun Teadé the. title wil go forward elther tomorrow or| rly next week. Its contents have . not been disclosed. It is believed, : however, to be highly a beteve.| Latest Reviews in tone, The agreement with the de- con- strued in some quarters as evidence at Public Library CLUB FACTOR IN The fall fiction is extremely in- teresting and diversified. It is only the captious who will not find some. thing to please them, The senti- a mentalists by Dale Collins is writ. at the state department as unsatis- ten around the idea that "we are factory when it was first examined" 4]1 sentimentalists at heart....The stipulations greater the blackguard the greater n the still. a the sentimentalist." ght a native ness of the tropical Fat, He pro. Throughout the story Lockian cleverness and satire. The- ophilus Bird, a middle-aged English. man, urbane, agreeable, careless of convention is uncomfortably mar. riled to a woman whose ipolitical activities and ambitions make her- ridiculous and her home impos- sible, Theophilus suddenly '"'wakes up" and decides to enter his king- In the Dark Road by H. Bindloss the author has taken a wide swing from" his Canadian Northwest settings to the jungles of the Carribean Coast. For those who like adventure this book will 22.-- The satisfy them, as well as providing and descriptions of the Tn a Yun-nan Courytard by n French, The courtyard in which i=) the principal scenes are set, Is one ized, Formerly a forward pass was of those charming spots with dwarf legal only behind a team's blue line. trees in porcelain tubs, peonies in The league will be composed of bloom, Chinese girls picking their t, {table flowers or bending over their Yellow Genti. ans by Zona Gale is to show the is- e sues of life that are hidden beneath The title has an Although & of hope, This volume is a collec-- the opening play of the season, I.|tion of nineteen short stories and was intimated that it would prob-, in the compass of less than a thou- ably be-around December 1 and cloge ganq words Miss Gale gives the por- [ | trait of an unforgettable personal. welcomed the members. It was also announced that the|jty or reveals the inner workings dress she pointed out the objec's ® of a human soul, | Alfred Aloysius Horn. and old vis- | Al the works being written by League | pigelf at the age of seventy-three, a year ago, has been awarded 10 ,,4 the Life with such of his Phi. League, | '1 losophy as is the gift of Age and Experience taken down and here by Ktheldra Lewis; thus page of Trader Horn's book, About 1871 a young Englishman just out of the uni- versity went to Africa's ivory coast We Specialize in the Best Quality and Service--Our Motto Argue & McLaughlin 110 King St. W. - Phone 1246 188 a trader, Now, at the age of seventy-three he sets down the meme Lewis, to whom he related his story, has wisely left the account to his own words and the book assumes at once an unique place in litera- | ture. Bits of homely philosophy continually surprise the reader in the midst of accounts of uncharted rivers, savages, elephants and oth. er wild creatures and plants, As John Galsworthy says in his fore- word "This is a gorgeous book, more full of sheer stingo than any you are likely to come across in a day's march among the bookshops of wherever you may be". Wilhelm Hohenzollern, the last of the Kai. sers. by Emil Ludwig is a life of William II by a German writer, sub. tle, clever and understanding. Lud. wig shows the growth in William's nature of colossal egotism and van- ity born of his early sense of infe. riority due to his physical defect. Best Sermons, book four, edited with biographical notes by J, P Newton is a collection of twenty-five sermons chosen by the editor as be. | -- I ing representative of the best mod- ern religious thought, The book Catholie, and Jewish preachers, Ro. + STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT Low rental. About 12,000 ft. of good dry storage space, conveniently locat- ed, with Canadian National siding, for rent either in whole or in part. | CHARLES M. MUNDY i c/o Mundy Printing Company, Limited Telephone 35 or 312 pierre by H. Belloe pictures vivid- ly the background of the French revolution. It is a stirring record whieh strives by "unravelling Ro. bespierre's motives to establish his relation to the great movement with identified, and to portray the dra- matic value of his career." The younger readers are mot be. ing neglected. Poppy Seed Cakes by Margery Clark is a charming book whose bright pictures will be enjoyed as much as the gay little stories of Andrewshek, Erminka and Auntie Katushka. Ship of Dreams by E. B. Price is a tale of adventure and romance, of tall ships, deep-sea tramps, stolen ivory and African jungles all knit tobeth. cer, Nadita by Grace Moon is the tale of a little seven year old girl in Mexico, and her adventures with her three playmates, her dog and her good foster-father Pancho. | When you read about her you find } yourself peeping through fron gayes into patios bright with flow. ers and singing birds--and you hear old Pancho tell his tales of bandits and highwaymen. Adventures of a Trafalgar Lad by John Lesterman fis a tale of adventure and piracy much in the vein of R. L. Stevenson. 'The young hero wakes up ome day to find thw his ship, a British prize, bas been recaptured during the a storm that succeeded the great day le ------ Ne VT 1927 ---- WOMAN'S CULTURE Mrs. Dickinson at Opening of American Women's Club Toronto, Oct. 22 --The place o the club in a woman's life, her duty towards it, and its ideals and stan- dards were outlined by Mrs, Charles M. Dickinson, past president of the New York State Federation of Wo- men's Clubs, in her address to the American Women's Club, at the opening meeting of the season Wed- nesday in the Windsor Hotel." Mrs. Dickinson, howevqy, deglared her- self to be entirely out of sympuuny with any woman who neglects her home obligations to go to 'her club Mrs. Dickinson dealt with the question of whether the modern club is an asset to the community, She termed it "an organization for the advanced education of the adult women," maintaining that the Club came into a married woman's life | "the whole machinery of present day {ground of culture in the great de- "We", by Charles R. Lindberg, is social intercourse, to engage in so- Chicago Cardinals; Campbell, form-! the famous flyer's own story of his ' cial service, and as American wo- Winnipeg Maroons: | ire and his transatlantic flight, to- men who are Canadian citizens, '0 Pete Mitchell, who played with Cal-| gether with his views on the future 'meet in friendship and understand- The life and works of ing with their Canadian neighbors | | ories of that adventurous life, Mrs, includes sermons from Protestant, | which he is sometimes erroneously | Usually when the children had begun to go to school. During the period |of bringing up the small children {the husband develops mentally far in advance of the wife, she stated. Drawing a picture of the ideal club, the speaker said that an or- ganization cannot rise above the !lovel of its individual members. And (vet again the individual con do lit- tle alone today, "I am absolutely sold to the club idea," she said. vast and to im- hecome too complicated living has effectively helping to We are Sole Solvay Coke Agents The Best Produced in America Telephone-- 262 Four direct lines to Central Jeddo Premium Coal General Motors Wood -- All Fuel Orders weighed on City Scales if desired. DIXON'S ==\aaa, selections during the aftrenoon and she was accompanied by Mrs, Colin The tea committee includea: mrs, Donald Ross, chairman; Mrs. C, 8. cells for a balance in the cultural part of the club programs, Mrs. | Dickinson asserted. The great mas- ters of the English language are in danger of neglecting our back sire to keep up to date and instruct- ed in modern literature, she mwin- tained. The development of a better in- ternational understanding, the speaker declared was her greatest hobby, She urged club women to think constructively concerning the great world outside their own lim- ited circle. Mrs, Frank Lang, the president, In her au~ of the club, to gather together for | IMrs. R. E, B , Mrs, Paul Seu- | The program for the ideal cry | MT R. E. Bostrom, Mrs hy United Church anniversary services, in Beaverton United conducted by Dr. Dougall Currie of Ottawa, former congregations at- tended both services, many former members coming from a distance to be present and meet Dr. Currie. Special music was provided by the choir. which was assisted by Archie Montgomery of Orillia, sung by Mrs, A. E. Cameron and Mr. vice, and the evening anthem was well rendered by the choir, Ella Latimer played the new pipe organ, opened a few months ago, with unusual skill, Lila Valiant Reid rendered vocal according to R. Mallinson. Lindsay. 1ea| Brien was remanded was poured by Mrs. E. B., Luke, Mrs, | judge Enright here | F. A, Purdy and Mrs. J. W. Tatley. 2 8 AT ANNIVERSARY 23-- Beaverton telephone employees, A duet was morning ser. Miss ' seriously injured. / 'STUFFED PAPER IN PHONE BOX THEN COLLECTED THE COINS Montreal, Que., Oct, 23,--Caught, detectives, paper up the choin return chutes of pay telephones in.a local station, H. for stuffing trial by Complains from phone users that "the lins is busy" failed to bring forth the return of their nickels, were followed up by detectives and who testified yesterday that Brien was found pok- ing piece torn off time-tables up the chutes, He would later pull out the paper and pocket the small coins which had been released, one at a time, following Central's "I am returning your money." shower of FORCED TO DESCEND Tokio, Oct, 23--The Japanese air. ship N-3, while participating in na- val manoeuvres today, to descend into the sea off Izu Pen. insula because of engine trouble, Upon touching the warer the air- ship burst into flames, was rescued, but one member was was forced The crew ASKS FAMILY BE DEPORTED REQUEST PROVES BOOMERANG Detroit, Mich,, Oct, 23.--Gerald Hs: k's determination to have his wife and two daughters deported to Canada. proved a boomerang, Be- cause he did nqt like his wife's a-- tions, Hack complained to the Im- migration Department saying his wife had entered the United States illegally. Mrs. Hack and her daughters were arrested by immigration inspectors on October 18, However, Hack him- self was questioned yesterday by the inspectors, who after learning he came here a year ago with his wife and children from Guelph, permitted him to deport himself voluntarily, TRACED TO PORCUPINE Timmins, Oct, 23.--Wanted by the county police of Carnarvon, Wales, on a serious charge involving a young girl, Evan Owen Williams has been arrested here for the Welsh police by. Staff Sergeant R, M. Mil- lar of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, A warrant for Williams's ar- rest was tra-ed to Porcupine througn shipping and hotel records. He is a miner by occupation, SUITE Suite. Reg. $145.00, for SUITE Reg. $201.50. 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