i. 5W Acccni whkht "Ind Alto ‘be A winner- Dr. anmer attributes the tragedy (whether or not they nttnlned the summit remains n matter of conpec- hire) to LeighAMnllory'e choice of Mr. V lrvtne. rather than 0! a more expert- enced member of the expedition. In 4h]: climbing partner Ind to his de< union to use oxygen. 0 Through a Weaken!" of 0 ‘ho Bloodâ€"A Tonic In Needed. Be patient with :1 friend rather thnn rink losing him forever. it is all right to have n grievnnr‘c, but if you don't. _{orget it sometimnu you are likely to ClRlflOODDANGI-IRS “Nevertheless." they conclude, “there are few mounmluecrs who wlll not. agree, In theory at any rate, with Dr. Lammer's stern reasoning. Many of us. lncludlng those who know the mounmln, aro Inclined to belle-v0 that ï¬allnry nnd Odell would have lcbleved the summit and returned. But on Everest the last word must and always will be wlth the leader on the spot. I! la rash. however templ- lng, for [bone who me at :1 Manama to challenge that lqader’n declslons. I! ll extremely easy to he wlao alter the,event.†Replying to this criticism, E. L. Btrutt and D. W. Freshfleld point out. In tha most recent Alpine Journal, that It was not until later that N. l. Odell "brilliantly passed the altitude tent," and that Irvine's throat trouble was no worse than that of other mem- bers of the expedition. "Why,†tho critic uks. "did he se- lect this 22-yearold athlete and our man, who had accomplished no moun- Inineering expeditions worthy of men Mon and was audering irom throat trouble! ° ° ‘ There was available the highly experienced Odell. who had brilliantly passed the altitude teat. Mr. Leigh-Mallory was anxious. no as to make certain of a result this time. to use oxygen and needed Irvine's me‘ chanlcal knowledge; also Irvine be- lieved in the mag1c of oxygen. u- thongh Odell had obtained no reliei from its use!“ Nahum mom!- onon lud- lo . Wanna. bu! I! you no that your hunter’l blood ll onrlchod. thou Mod be no «use {or misty. Tho III-l blqu- -bullder "or duconnd II P. Wlluuu' Plat Pub. The, Ill] well no «mu. Iho'lu no of the trouble {but bad no Ink- Dod her." ‘ In All troublu duo to weak. watery :bod. Dr. Wlllhmn' Pink Pill. wfll be I renable remedy. Sold by u) odlcluo dealer: or lent by mall I! cents a box by The Dr. Wlmum' Iodltlno Co.. Broclvlflo. Ont. Est mu wonderful medicine the II th. and mothon should mm “ton tho health of their daughter: this time. It In ulna In. smut]: and by up“ growth um ml. Conley-.110 nut alum b0 notlccd by pout-hum, Inn- Our um bunches Tho (we no" “It, bmthlounm Ind Dalmatian In. npmnnt. with low nplrlu uni mica. hm up your url'l Dunn Ind man it not neumy womnnnood. In pool 8 this In. Goon. Juntuon. like“ Illbor. N. 8 II": -â€""I think Dr. wu- Plnh Pllln n wonderful modi- Ily dnuuntor, Nut-rot. 'II In Duh n badly run down condition that o toured In. I†going Into a do 0. Her Inca wu polo. tho lent onion would louo nor bmthlou Ild one nuflond tron hoodnchu. 8h. Ind no nppemo Ind lolv. In wolxnl. to the tlmo wo Dunn [lung her ‘1}.Wllllunn’ Pink Pills. no treatment M helped nor. But mm. to tho Mount Everest I924 Attempt Finds a Critic in Austria , The mm [or Everest. 1924." bu been mutated Into Germ-n. and Dr. 0. human I: noted Austrian moun- lunoer, Ileps toward with | triu- chm of that Illompl to scale mu in. none pukâ€"on slot! that resulted in the death a! George H. Minx-Mallory Ind A. C. Irvine. w- II II wu- In" w Cl ‘15-,†t l Dunno 1-. “A. I. I. 'p. ! Awn- can In," an“ m [lino I'll-I I In... 0-- hum I. (MA-zmIthwmâ€mm-unanfluuum†craved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fox: Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism In their only Kaan- It In um com- “ {or girl. to oul‘mw their «Ea-H 1. anti?» II...- il 1. It! u. _ I: Ill I6: .l .5... =9. .5 __ 3.: Hr: .- d... .3: 5.5! . is... = 1...: .IL; nil II: II. I. I: lmnsuorumcrmmT| Hind Sight m- --n rm vs 09-99!!! Posy-2'20": 9t "ma-MW [Ind "II-yer" hon- oi I! (Ablat- Also lla- ol 20 um! [Doâ€"Dmgglllm wï¬lcï¬ contains provcn directions.- We nrguo Mont on subjects that we don’t know much about. Someone once said that two bends wormbetter than one. The source of that remark evidently never attended a motion picture show. H exnggcrnllon Isn't lylng It's the best known substitute. When airmen quit hopping oi! they will quit limping in. Landlord Blues. The landlord has a. deterentlal nlr, For sudden wealth may this 'most anywhere; And any patron with new gotten pelt May buy and run the shack to suit himself. ‘ Gentleman Jim was polite to the Inst. He offered his chnlr to the war- den when he was about to he electro- cnled. The question time Is It?" Mother â€" "They ling Ind phy harps.†Little Joanâ€"‘flaven'l they may Lmlo Joanâ€""What do the Angels do In heaven, mummy‘l†radios An ounce of operation co". m than a pound of cure. Be We to your teeth or they'll be tulle to you. “Huh can uvo in hot nun" an a nnlvenlty professor. Sun they can. Mmy n poor an: of a hunbuul never (an out or I! When the average nun uprulu his gratitude n I: merely I II, of uklng for more. “She wu I mAnIcuH-l In I bub†Ihop Ind wanted to l"- Ihudf' W31]. most of '21:: need one. Bacall-u uy they know an moon bu nomln; to do '10: run an IM old people uy they knaw bow-r. u no mudon cried In Mum. '1 won‘l,"|ho head the youth rem-xi. '1 mnnot log you in the an. 80 I'll turn on! tho mm." Foremanâ€""Put. you w no mm to touch that win. Don't. you hunt you might have boon killed by the mock?†I’llâ€""Sure. I [all It unfully him I took hold of IL" â€It Ilia" min no [M to no - wow acting “fly over I poodle." “Baum ll shown vb“ I bid bflnr tn; up some lucky baby uupod." "hiker nu (Inn you tho door. You mun no! no um my more," “0 Wot-Ila! roundulon un- we» m: Hugh; aloha-u cu: ho cum. You. oufly. by moving Into tho modern Inn-uncut hon-o. Ivory now And then the “on†We noun a Inland-heed wow Ibo‘d jut [on to luv. hr tau-bud [In with for I wnu- um n! that wu coming to him. "Have you noon my ï¬nes. cook?" "No m’un, but In probably I! m' wall. u I not All yer 'nndloll" OWL-LAFFS only " Bayer" package Numb-ow) of the hour is, "What Cork. Ireland .â€"-Moro than 27000 American tourlnts hnvo kissed the fa- moun Blarney Stone this year. Tho curators of Blarney Cnstlo are considering limiting U10 number oi "kinship; vlsliorn" in the future be- cnuso of the (longer. they point out. ilmi tho ltlssors must climb to the wnll and ihcn be lowered down head ï¬rst. with another person holding on- lo tho feet. and that, should the hold relax. a sorloua full might result. “The wonder metal of the age" is a ï¬tting term for Aluminum. Its lightness, brightness, freedom from rust. and many other good qualities, make it a container par excellence for good teaâ€"â€" Red Rose Tea is packed only in this modern metal pack- age. , lT The nlnrney Siono is gradually wenrlng nwny, partly by (ha action of the elements and partly by the dam- ngo done by tourists In their cii'ort to kiss the stone. iln potency, howover, according to the common belief. re~ main line nnmn‘. Thu: has been dea- cribed by onn irlnh writer in the (oi- lowinz words: “Tho touch or Binrnoy Stnno creates amooih and grncolui iinra of the first magnitude with a sweat, persuasive tongue with women. full of gniio, blundishmcul and potent flunory." Gen. Percy. after leaving the Brit- ish Army as major gene-d in 1919. want to South Russia with I British mission attached to Gen. Denikine’s u-my. He was but with Gen. Wrangell tn the Crimea. He enjoyed three years of nut and quiet on I mud: in British Columbia. Dalflng active life. he put on the harness Again in November last and undertook the task of mfonnng and reorganiz? ingthe Albanian gmdnmery. ll you palm. (he [pols and other garden t-qulpment about the place. bright réd wllh n Irlm of blue, yellow or new. (hair my npm-nrlnco wlll be u :enllv but lncnanant nmlndor (0 MI varsity" one: who hnrrnwor me thorn '3: prnmmly n-lurn (he Intolllelr prop- .†nlcho Inlhn (on! home. Incidental- ly lhoy nrn nmro cnIlly lound I! mis- I, l Ifllll Mlnnrd'c Llnlmenl enlu lore tut. Gen. Petty cum here to mrgnnim Hie mdnrmwy and was nppointd by Ahmad Bey Zogu to commnd tho military Ind civil “fluid-tuna- oi Ill Albanin north of tho Mndr Bin: He expect: to pacify the turbuknl region at the M-fluore tribes And thus put n stop to die cantinnal Agi- tation dong the frontier between A1- bnnh and Yuan-lam Gm. Jercy'a policy is that a! d). “azure deal." "The tribesmen of the region under my command," he says, â€can come to me and pour out their grievances with conï¬dence the my will be heard and dealt with fairly." \ iBritiah Soldier of Fortune Remodeling Army Benin-l, Albumâ€"The “Mb‘nhn quatbn†I. now luguly in the hands of Gen 50 Jocdyn Pom-y, u mun of the South Alrian w. a! men) Indy: expeditions, And a! the grant Albania Employs Veteran Fighter PRIMIEI INTERVIIWO CAR INIPICTOR When Premier Sunny Budwln In lrlvolllng through the Hull!!!“ anlncu our tho “nu of the Cnndtnn Nlllon-l [hut-yo he "mood hon 1mm: In I“ manor. concarnln; lrnnlporutlon. Al Tmro. NW8. Mr. Baldwin mod D. A. Mex-y, w Inspector. "Dld you eumlno use when}: of my cur" Yel llr. They m I“ rum," Answered mo Impeclor. Mr- Bllflvdn than and I number at qua-Llan- Iboul tho work or lnlpacloro. "marking an! In Euglnnd they were cnlhd “cu llppen." Ind not!" nu mar hummer und In Claw: “Your: 1. n responsible work" commntod If. Budwln :- the unln draw out. 27,000 Americans Kiss Blarney Stone Pnint Saves Lost Tools London Free Prese (Cons.): 'Mr. Malcolm is acting wisely in proposing a plan of cooperation between the Do million and the provinces. 'ln the past Ihere ha» been too little coordin- ation between Provincial and Federal Governments in var ons departments. There has been much needless over- lapping. It. would he foolishness, {or instance. for the Dominion to shut on scientiï¬c research and then for On- (aria to proceed to duplicate its ei'forisi Each province has its own peculiar problems and the only way is for the Provincial and Federal Gové’rnments to coordinate their efforts. It won't be so long now before a opular transatlantic oxpresalon may be. "Oh, any. can you see the floating landing stage?" Among the mothers who late that Bnby‘l Ohm Tablet: ere the beat medi- cine for little one- thnt they know of In In. Runell Hill. of Norwood. Out. Her experience with the Tablet: should be 0! met beneï¬t to Any mother who has not already given the Tnblete I trial. Mrs. Hill uya:â€"â€""l hnve live ï¬ne healthy children. Ind from the youngelt to the oldest they set no other medicine but Bnhy‘e Own Tablets. When our baby girl wu eleven month old she won necond 1mile nt the Norwood Fur, And when ‘Ihe we: I you alder she won ilret prize in oompetltlon’wlth twenty-eight other bnbiee. it was the Tnhletn that gave her the health nnd development to carry oi! these prizes. I nlwoyn de- light In telling other mothers what the Tablet: have done {or my child- ren." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers. or by mail at. 25 cents a box from The Dr. William‘ Medicine 00.. Brochille. Ont. Baby's Own T-bleu m without In oqnnl for mu. ones. From the new- born hubs u: the growing child they no u: nbaolute Magnum to heulh. Once I mother bu used them the will us nothing 0!". Thouundn of mothers than keep them on hind. BABY’S OWN TABLETS HELP A PRIZE WINNER Canadian Research l83UE No. 37â€"17 One of the three stations to be erected in the Hudson Strait district before Winter is now nearing comple- tion. With the mast going up. the survey party (or the Canadian Gov- ernment on the Hudson Bay railway scheme will soon be in direct touch with Ottawa. The dispatch. arriving through Port Nelson. states that much survey work has been done with the assistance of the seven m‘rplsncs car- ried hy the expedition, which has been in the district since the middle of July. Short-wave radio communicaâ€" tion was had with the expedition on its way north. and noon all the appa- ratus carried for land. ship and air- planea’wlli be functioning. supplying commerclal and nmateus operators with a Far North system of radio sta- tions to communicate with for the next year. Far North Station Nears Com- pletion "When It comes to tho queaiion or immuniion the in! thing we win! to do in to follow their onmpio. They hlvo their {coil-h and misguided quot- lnw, a law which places vlrying nliom. I '1‘an and I 8901. on the name touting. til-regarding the incl lhll the language of their coumry. Ifler III, in English. that their lawn Ind institutions rent upon British found-lions and that in history and literature we have a common trail. lion." , Mln-rd'u Llnlment relieve: backache‘ “Them In some Ill-o theorie- hold In rnurd to Immlxrntlon,†uid Pro- Iolwr Louocl. "The United States. which we Ire no much Incllnod to copy, bu got .hold at I at of Idol. about immigration which any unit that country but do" not suit Ill. Thorn ll too mu I tendency in thin coun- try I») 0091 what in dono by the American npublio rennileu of the (act that thalr Industrial union: I- oldor than ours And their population a damn times greater. whlle their Iden are very often mistaken, Prof. Leacock Criticioea the U5. and We Can't Follow 111er Manualâ€"Too (rent I undone! arm- in Cund- to copy win: I. done In the UnItod sum. uld Profouor Stephen Launch 0! mom Unlvenlly In nddroulu the pm, of vlllunx Brill-b burn-1m- touring Can-4:. The party In entertained at MIc-‘ don-M Agricultural College, 1 Faculty of “com. Too American To Suit Stephen TEA‘is good te'au’.’ RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE 1; extra. good. ( Its ï¬ne qualities pmscrvcd in the modern Alummam package. _Just_1f\skf0r Dreadnought T155116 H most satisfactory roll for the bathroom. 'A' soft, absorbent tissue made, like all Eddy Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting sani- tary conditions. ' â€".. . , â€Thorn are two side: to every quel- llou. proclaimed the wise man. "Yen." and the tool, "and there are two rldu to I sheet of nymper. but u mkol n dlflerenco to the M which ilde In choom." OOKI READâ€"LAST OPI‘OHTUN. fly. “’0 an lulhorlud lo sell nr- crud flock (unrumeeln‘ [per elm. cou- pon. guy-bl- u anonu Bunk. Fen. w-m- (or Dulk‘dlll'l Bl. Cllllr l‘roo duel. 00.. Finder Elam. 8L Loulm Ma. 77 ~ .. â€" --- -â€"â€"- -â€" Uuurlo. to u clu-lv- nun-up have In (Inflation o! the Bib Pay"; wholo or put um. po-lllon lmponuneo; do bull neu M hon-mp1“.- In! 3nd promabl- occupulun. An Iy b, Ion" «Mr BIbll Pray-r Alloc “to; (II nnlnrn llroel Toronto. Mrs. Wilson's Experience a Guide to Women Passing through the Change of Life Tl] WUMEN 0F MIDDLE AGE Hamilmn. Ontario.-- "I have taken levers! bgtdea of Lydia E. Pinkllam '- l was vcry wcsk and sick, and mo pains in m help were so ad I, bouldbardlynx va- 1 got very Had at times and than t 1 had not a frimd on earth. I di not care ifl livcd or. died. 1 Wu very nervous, too. and did not go out very much. A friend- ndvised me to try abomeof LydiaE. Pinkhnm'a chctable Compound, In I did. I am a farmcr's wife, and al-' ways worked hard until lately. nnd' was in bed for two months. I legnnj to feel likenncw woman nl'Lcr tho; ï¬rst bottle and I recommend it with , cat success, also Lydia E. Fir-ltd am‘s Liver Pills. I am willing to answer knew from women Skin about your medicines, as I cum: gpeak {99 highly nf them": Mm E Emu WILso‘ï¬. '47] Wilsoxi Streeï¬ Hamilton, Ontario. ‘ r ADY 0R GENTLEHAN WANTED ff! 0“]. “In And VIII“. 1. â€RID [Ind d Eu!†INBZBT IN NOBTBIH Al Al! W Pm: 8| 25 In†M “DWNESI†In remit. ‘- O. LHIIII. III" 10 nm AIL. In VI! Sold by druggists everywhere. 0 Deafnessâ€"Head Noises RELIEVED DY LEONARD EAR OIL Chaiï¬ed Advertisement: Big value for the housewife seekingagood ti 5 s u e at a m o d e r 9. t e mint-zon- iAiAFi Vegetable Com- pound and 1 can. not speak too highly of it a: I wasnt the Change of Life and was all nun-down and 11“ no appetite,