C en uh cS work done in f.laboratories all over t.he ‘*.._f: ml*f and W to “‘e civilized. world. What a pity that so en + p ‘ . _ {much money, which otherwise might s 50 be diverted to lifeâ€"saving uses, should of Dr. Elliott Joslin, of be sqtiandered in the viles war of Hitâ€" An l‘S“vYo Inmaelf ‘one of© t.he . lers making. _ choWm clinicians in diabetes, has , discovered a cure. "The world," he said "can look forward to theâ€"day when di~} pererporough Examiner:â€"We notice abetes can be cured and p!wented ln Mmena.ndmlmah†areportofaparbywhere the people § ‘There are, it is said. mmm cqhm'edandbmnedanumbeerar in the United States.. This means that, ‘savings stamps. ‘That is no freak the proportionate numbers for Canadian {Lenterwnment but a perfectly sound is about 50,000. The normal 4 | performance. It means the governâ€" n W countries is much the asme mentha.ssecured the money but will w a ied sA nB n P m smy MR C 8 on Nearly 10 years ago, a young TOrO+|jin‘s statement is regzirdédv as highly «B to doctor and his associates discovâ€"|swmnificant for Joslin is not the man ered insulin, @remarkable remedy Wwhich +o make unreliable forecasts. » i) delayed the progress of diabetes that | _ rt wili be a notable advance if Joslin‘s theblives of the unfortunate victime Of preqictions comes to be verified by the ection gained a new k;‘f‘_‘ffï¬fgiacmu effect of the new remedy. Beiâ€" omm .. _ A . oo s#A s L El L i L L pre ud o oR This means that, if this increase i# not be called upon to pay it back, and maintained there will be a million in ; When we reach the stage where we start the U. 8. and about 1oo.ooomo-maa ‘giving something to the government by 1960. _ { we are indoubtedly advancing toward i ItTweuknowntbatformume hign ground. Cux‘e for Diabetes Now Claimed as Available (By J. W. S. McCullough M. D., D. P. H) * Today, Friday and Saturday i . eB ) ‘3@? e ts tm Ne t MCY ence is daily uncovering new things the disâ€" because of the pdtients unremittng a~ 4A 2_~ Pew | Dr. Best and his assistants, Drs. Campâ€" bell and Haist, have been conducting research with a view to securing a cure for the prevention of diabetes in animalq. . In view of this fact Dr. Josâ€" lin‘s statement is regarded as highly significant for Joslin is not the man to make unreliable forecasts. | Oldâ€"Time Saloon a Feature of Picture at Cartier Theatre Cooper didn‘t really mind, for the rye ssrved to him was harmless; it was nothing more spiritous than water spiked, with amberâ€"coloured vegetable dye. It isn‘t exactly palatable, but no matter how much you drink, you can still stand on your féet like a heâ€"man. The exhibits on the bar shelf, howâ€" ever, were the real thing. Beer that was displayed was the oneâ€"halfâ€"ofâ€"one In this saioon important historical events transpire, with Walter Brennan, impersonating Judge Bean, and â€"Gary Coopey starring in the role of a strangâ€" defends the rlghts of homeâ€" steaders. to settle down upon . the Mhe vate the free range. â€"â€" There are: many drinks served in this barroom, including the Bean clalty, a fiery fluid then popular under the brand name of "Canada Rye." And oper, under the directorial whipâ€"lash of Wnu% Wyler, had to drink much ofâ€" it. per oent "near‘‘ beer of the dear deâ€" parted . Prohibition era. This brew, incidentally, is harder to get now than One of the most impressive and realâ€" istic sets created for Samuel Goldwyn‘s ‘‘The Westerner," the new film proâ€" duction starring Cary Cocper at the Cartier. theatre Sunday midnight till Thursday, Oct. 27th to 31st, is saloon of the 1880 vintage. . It is plainly a diveâ€"a replica of that infamous lHiquor dispensary in which Judse Roy Bean of Texas held hisâ€" court and ruled as the sole law west of the Pe00s Gary Cooper, Doris Davenâ€" port and Walter Brennan ~Btar in "The Westerner‘. TOâ€"NIGHT ONLYâ€"THURSDAY, Oct. 24TH | Toâ€"night and Friday, October 24th and. 26th Shortâ€""CANVAS CAPERSâ€â€"-Sport Another Big Fotoâ€"Nite, Who Will Sell Their Photozmph for .. the sum of $80.00? "Loonecy Toon Cartoon" Wednesday and Thursday, October 30 and 31 "Crime Doesn‘t Pay"â€"Series : "Popeye Cartoon" "Mech. Hlustrated" *News"â€"Fox IT‘S A SLIGHT CASE OF MERGER! Edward G. Robinson‘s lovely armful is Ann Sothern, featured ~with him in "Brother Orchid." There isâ€"an imposinig list of leading actors and actresses in the cast. "Brother Orchid" will be at the Palace Theatre on Friday, Friday s midnight,; and Saturday, ‘Oct. 25th and 26th. ~Sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesday . October 27th, 28th and 29th > Mm CAGNEY, ANN WAN and, PAT OBRIEN in JUDY CANOVA, ALAN MOWBRAY and E. FOY, JR. in Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday October 25th and 26th EDWARD G. ROBINSON, ANN SOT‘HERN and HUMPHREY BOGAKT in "BROTHER ORCHID" TELEPHONE Néws of the World SHORTS ~ "Ladies and Gentlemen, get set for the movie Iaughâ€"sensation of the year :Edward G. Robinson‘s back in his bulâ€" ‘letâ€"proof «best. _â€" Brother Orehid‘ has «been gadapted for the scr‘een from the â€" funny. Collier‘s. . Magazinge ‘story by Richard Connell It tells the story of a: retired gangsber who returns ‘to his rackets and decides to teach his _______ ipuramce t 2y Py 3 Whaw racant ‘mugs‘ how to be'reï¬ned They resent his new policy and try to put him on the: spot. He managesâ€" to escape. by takingâ€"refuge in a nearby monast.ery "Whenever you rlib out "the wrong party, be sune â€"you say you‘re sorry!" . ~â€"‘These are some of the sayings used. by Edward G.‘Robinson in his mnew: play, ."Brother Orchid;,". in which he endeavours to instil manners and culâ€" ture in ‘his group of gangsters in the picture, ‘"Brother Orchid,"* appearing at the Palace theatre I"riday, Friday‘ midnight, and Sa:turday, Oct 26th and 26th. "You muss have done al you have used guns in you! bump off a pat first saying ‘Excuse Me!*" theâ€"real stuff was in the days when real beer drinking was a moral transâ€" gression and the possession of it a criminal offense. This "near‘ beer is used in films as a safeguard against; possible complaints by‘ sabbaticalb' w minded, committees, and At oosts ‘Aa king‘s ransomâ€"some three price of the genuine artisl Mirth and "Ci in Picture at th Palace Theatr "Always be Polite" Saye Ed ward G.: Robinsog m ~arious Offering. i . "Popular Science" Saturday, Sunday Nndmght (12. 15), Monday Octoberâ€"26th, 27th, 28th es Special Children‘s Muflnee 10,30 BILL ELLIOT ln f‘RETURN OF WILD BILL†"Skinny the Mouohpr"â€"-a Charlle Ohm Comedy ; N ““- â€"A duns. aAP AV A 4J A N A* : BA "B W 0B . . BW Eie es oi t P oc e Cc on n m stt “HiONEYMOON DEEERRED†Women Had Their Welthâ€â€"-cafloon Spllls For 'l’h es "New Horizons"â€"a coloured vari¢gly. 5 Evening‘s Revivnlâ€"-Showlnt ‘Once Only at 94 £ dday BONKE POWER and: ALlflE FAYE in ns e "mas hoves. t t * l . "‘7“ h . ' . 4 . 1 y e W c wl a » M e 4 t 5 2 m i . ++ CC : vg S | \f flj ig . c k ‘.. » kx ** # icR N \ i . C » .' % m 9 ' it .' U ; 3 w §¥ q # esd 4 > 9 = s P t # ta of w * )j o ,,;‘- e % h o 6 'v r Y "ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE" uble Feature Pr ramme THE HIGGINS FAMILY is “EARL OF PUDDLESTON†JUNE LANG, DICK FORAN, HARRERY. CAREY in ‘INSIDE FORMATION i Oaml) to whim me tbree men we A1CLIIUW â€" WAIVU â€" UIU â€"QGAAVOGUAAApp _ AL U _ Tsl t o when j traced by the polite: there were evid . fganda and the three men who were in. rans.. ence Oof, their :»presence > just ° a ï¬me i‘tvhe olg-pp game at, the Dome Mines it a ! while before the‘ police . arrivegd. The. district:" â€" _ er is. ‘"camp was a deserted one and gd not1 â€"At the regularâ€" meetmg of the town.' :ainst "been in use for some time apmewy' ‘council twenty years ago. the. question _: Monday of this week.: An alarm .of a couple of hospital bills from Toâ€". ;t.si *olock left in the shack, however, was| ronto received some attention. One ; "tne; ticking merrily away when the police of the patients had property in town. 'arrived and there: was other e‘vidence_ â€"and it was. felt that he was quite able. «. .{ to prove that.the men. being. followed j ‘to pay his own hospital bills. The idea 33. had ~slept in the. shack . for one . nlght,‘ of the residence of the other patient‘ e jand . then hurriedly movedâ€" on. Their; ] ‘being Timmins was questioned, and .. _| track was taken up again and the police, council handed. over both blils to the, ; ‘lexpect. to find .three. bold m’bbews beâ€" town solicitor to.advise as to the town‘s fore .this wgek ends. â€"_As. t.hey‘ are all proper attitude to both these accounts armed and in the foolish and. digorderâ€";, The. Workmen‘s. Compensation :Board} state that would tempt them. to use ‘submitted forms_to the town for t;hcsl -Ed them regardless of, the conaequmces ilist of town .employees so that thesel Hl ; the officers tra.mng them . are not hav- could be brought under the Workmen 8 AAllâ€" ing. a dull or unexciting time,. thou@w Compensation act as. desired . \by the1 f following them along, all as pant of. the .council. . There were two ratepayers, : day‘s work in the police game." .. J. P. Bartleman and Chas. Pierce, beâ€"" hine 1 _ Tha atteranted in the Wt fore the council in regard to taxes. Mr EDMUND LOWE and MARGARET LINDSAY in $y s e e o n o T M en 1 ce t omm ‘ cavamn n 'uv v-' “A Hauntln: We Will Go"â€"â€"a Coloured Cartoon > ount News Episode No. 3 "Drums of Fu Manchu day and Wednesday, October 29 andâ€"30 £ and that’s when the fun begins' When [‘Brothar Orchid‘ goes gunninig for ‘culâ€" ture he‘is atded. and abetted by t.he funniest : mob in sereen‘ history. addition to Eddié Robinson as. ‘:Brothcr Orchid‘,; the cast : includes Aninâ€"Sothern, Ralph Bellamy, Humnhrey ,Bogavt and ‘Allen Jenkins. â€" What a mob and what picture! Orchid" becomes ‘so refined in one‘ part of the picture that he won‘t: even‘ talk, to himself without an introduction; ~And ’wheh he tries to ‘teach. is :mob ‘EX-‘ _cuse me‘ after knocking party: ‘off the‘ hysterical: homicide > and: ,dotous ‘mirth hits a ‘new" screen: high, © ‘So we‘re saying, ‘See “Brothex' Orchid". at fthe Palace this. week ... or ‘else! Or the culiprits. wwmmmm- ting this, however, the police have not : made arrests: althouch they are now on the tracks of the culprits, 'n;e accused men, appdrenfly. at once made : for the bush, and the police have been | able to follow them for a considerable . distance. ‘ As all trains are being. care~ . fully watched they: have libtle chance Ofgettmzoutarthedhtrict And 11 they stay in the district they will evenâ€" ually be : tracked down. . have traced them along their line of | flight for quite ‘aâ€" distance : At one| tdenmy : They were well known to their ‘victim, beingfeuaw of his, mmmmmme man who was robbed at once informed the police‘and efforts have been conâ€" P V N ‘ing affray is reported from the Wye,.) had the hwloat-mnnmotomy street t o n un se %1‘xmuou Falls, on Sunday last, but @s| in town and he 00 e A0 100 5.0 Uusual in such cases when foreigners| jooked after. The mayor said that the three holdâ€"up men made good their escape. iAncording to the reports the attemptedâ€"heldâ€"up in the Dome district was »referred bo by ‘The Advance ofOct. 13th, 1920 as. follow,st "On Saturday night about; halfâ€"past ten while a gentleman employed in the district â€" was <driving.from the West else you'll miss the la.ugh hit o! the year." _ C ti 4 oc t TELEPHONE 631 C Sn l n ie 4 c 2 2l 0) l st our patrons to attend the I ‘twenty years ago:â€" ,‘A serious shootâ€" ‘ing ‘affray is reported from the Wye, Falls, on Sunday last, but as usual in such cases when rorelcnera ‘are concerned, it is ‘difficuit to secure ; any measure of truth or the exact deâ€" ‘tails of the event. However, it appears thut. ‘quarrel occurred on Buntlay ~among a crowd of rorelgners at the «Wye,â€" and several "shots were fired. ; One man is so seriously m)txred that it ‘is not believed that he can recover, a.ccordmg to someof the reports. The ‘man accused of doing the shootinc is "said to have made good his‘escape, but where he has gone to or how he ‘got ‘there are matters to be: imagined. lw.hen the police were "notified© they sent word along the line, and it is not my to see how any man could get {south® or north on the T. N. O: without being caught.> His ‘chances, would be particularly small as the polâ€" jce of the North Land are:â€" now anâ€". 1:tlously watching for about a half a dozen badly wanted men, inclyding one, fellow who did some shooting at Gowâ€". tganda and theâ€"three men who were in. +the holdâ€"up game at the Dome Mines d‘stflCt , 990 00 â€"At <the regular meeting of the town1 -‘council twenty years ago. the questionl .of a couple of hospital bills from Toâ€". ronto recsived some attention. Onei ; of the patients had property in town and it was felt that he was quite able. lto pay his own hospital bills The idea. Last Showing Toâ€"nightâ€"Thursday Oct. 24th "BEAU GESTE". _.___. . Starrlntâ€"GARY COOPER, RAY MILLAND, BRIAN WVI’ +_ _ Serialâ€""8. 0, 8. COASTGUARD No, 3* . '-f’s 4 4 on '-‘"â€""'"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"9â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"- Ko/ Friday and Satutm 25th amï¬ 26tb 3 “IT ALL CAME TRUE†y . - Wednesday and Thursday, October 30 and 31 mflngâ€"ANN SHERIDAN, . JEFFREY LXNN,. uvmnnu BOGART "SECRET OF DR. KILDAWE’ Starringâ€"LEW AYRES, LIONEL â€" YMC u. 14, ATWILL Serialâ€"~â€""5. O, 8. cowuwm No, 4" â€" Varietyâ€""PUBLIC HORBYX No, 1" Starrlnxâ€"NELSON EDDY, ILONA MASSEY, cmms BUGGLES MATINEE Adults ..:............; Children Sunday Midnight, Monday andâ€" Tuesday October 27th, 28th and 20th â€" “BALALAIKA†o0 "COMMUNITY PRICES" EVERY DAY AT THE NEW 0 0 o a o o a 00 68 #a a 6 6 * Cartoonâ€""CRACKPOT CRUISE" 10c Children this crossing and the bown could not touch it. ‘: Purther ‘t engiâ€" neermdthatmo'r NXGO. at his suggustion had: made one effort to fix the crossing,. but as they hsd not folâ€" ‘lowed out his suggestions! 3@to plankâ€" ing it "the work was unSsatisfactory. Council decided to makeé further efâ€" fort to have the T. N. O. attend to the crossing Angus Campâ€" bell; appealed: to the council in regard to the enforcement of the building byâ€"law : on > the building . he had reâ€" cently purchased and moved on to his He felt it would be a waste of time to plaster the bulding at this time~ :of <year. _ asked . instead to put : on ï¬reproqt shingles now and then have the plastering done the folâ€" lowing year. . Chief Borland said the shingles referred to would give better fire protection than ‘the: plaster asked by the byâ€"law. <The matter was left to the decision of. Ohief. Borland, who, in addition â€"to being fire ohief, was also building inspector. All fur work done at reasonable ~prlces ~â€"The only fur factory in . Timmings _ ; \rUR CoATS ORDER nmonm,nm@-nnmmc â€" ~REDYEING .â€" _ CLEANING _ TANNING 15 Wilson Ave. °_ BROWNSTON FURRIERS 0 0 o a0 0 00 00 00 08 000 0o 0000028 20C¢ 15¢