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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 14

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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14
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rOE HUlTEtt? tv the rarsDH Ttr h'ini Rrnt i a nr inn- was empanelled 1 Friday at 2 OJH. The body was thee ir A a this itv Ir Miller con. row ei a. nwafi yi mxiiJUM( luway, firwing uw mwv. suu 5 gm investigation last Bight- 'decided to adjourn the inquest until ducting a post mortem.

1 said, petty grievances and to cooperate with the officials for the success of the company, which fas said, was assured. HEN CEREAL LID. IN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Hallowe'en what he said wu the auditor' arid Bradstreet report of his company. He also read the minutes of recent meeting of his company, as well financial statement, which, he paid, showed the company to be in an excellent condition financially. assets of approximately 13t.0u0 and liabilities tf 110.0m).

Toward the conclusion of his remarks one of the local shareholders questioned him regarding the officials of the company and their in-tegmy as well as their salaries and the company' method of doing business, which she said was not satisfactory to her. After endeavoring to answer all the question, Mr. I'ifer made an appeal to the shareholders to forget their private, and as ne luidfri of the company in the AvTesleigh House Tuesday night. Swmeeu fchareholders utended th Tie ker confined his remarks for the most part to a fiilopy of the cffjcmis of th company: inter turning ittenticn to his salrs in the southern part the province, am-i tie tmuidetrietit he had made wi'ia tee city i-f Mooce Jaw for the rent, wit option uf -urchse. of a war-home as tne S-ataicnewan of trie ifovmte.

nunr.g tne rourse of his remarks, he took exception to a statement purported to r. ve been published lit tne Toronto Saturday Night, regarding the linannaU standing of his or-paniEation. and as a rebuttal he read to 'Dial Tone" Arrangement Improve Service Here, Officials Say VJji- L. A. Pifer, Saks Manager, Speaker at Meeting Here Tuesday Installation of new equipment has been made in the local telephone exchange during the past few weeks.

JUL-- -z-m- A. Pifer. general sales msnafyf fhe Vitomen Cereal Limited s.d- Ul dressed a meeting of the shar This Sweeping Guarantee Behind every sack of Quaker Flour EVERY sack of Quaker Flour bears our guarantee that if it does not give you complete satisfaction, the dealer will return the money you paidfor it. This guarantee can be given because of the searching tests which Quaker Flour passes before it can bear the Quaker name. All wheat used must show the highest milling qualitieand food value under rigorous tests.

Every hour in milling the flour is tested to make sure it is constantly up to the rigid Quaker standard. Every day Quaker Flour is baked in the mills under actual home-baking conditions. These tests assure the highest and most uniform quality. You can ALWAYS depend on Quaker Flour to make bread, cakes and pastry of fine, even texture and most enticing flavour and appearance Hence our guarantee: "If Quaker Flour does not give you perfect satisfaction, the dealer is authorized to refund your money." it i (ilk ar yjkxrrri The spooks, the ghosts, tha varsity students and the innumerable ''tumboys" and small boys will be at large on the streets tonight because it is Hallowe'en. From the manner in which Hallowe'en is celebrated in western Canadian cities tt is almost possible to judge the Highland Scotch population as it has long been the custom of the Highlander to celebrate the occasion with fancy costume and a leathering of the clan.

Many a small boy In tha city tonight will plead with mother, after he has become a ghostlike figure, to be allowed to stay out a little later and father in the meantime will worry if the lad will by chance repeat some of his boyhood stunts. Parties and celebrations art certain to be general throughout the city, and more than on peaceful household will, unless it is disconnected, hear the doorbell ringing and the familiar plea of 'Hallowe'en apples," pleas. According to the authorities, Halloween dates back to the days of the Druids and was held in honor of the sun god in thanks for the harvest. The celebrations of the feast of Pomona, a Roman goddess, were later added to the ritual and with nuts, apples and other fruits of the fall the two feast came to be observed together. HVDXtT DEAD NICE, France.

Oct. 30. Richard Hudnut, millionaire American perfume manufacturer, died this evening at the Chateau Juan at Juan Ies Pins, a resort near here. Vt "The Best That 's Mad? in Every Grade" life which will, officials believe, improve the telephone service in the city for the subscribers as well as greatly assist them in locsting trouble. The new system Is what is known to the ptrlance of phone exchanges as the "dial tone." On and after November when the receiver lifted from the hook a continuou humming sound is heard over the wire.

This sound is the dial tone.s However, when hearing this sound for the first time the patrons are now warned that the line is not out of order and if they will proceed to dial their number in the usual way the bum will disappear after the first digit is dialed. Under this new system the dial tone, when heard in the receiver, will be a signal that the line I in working order. However, the officials state. If the dial tone ia not heard, especially in the case- where several calls are made in rapid succession, hang up the receiver for a second and again await the signal, as they say telephone users often dial another number too soon after another to permit the mechanism to release and leave the line clear. The new dial tone will also be of special advantage where extension phones are in use.

In the case if the dial tone is not heard, the person will know at once that some other party is using one of the extension lines. The busy signal is not changed by the new system. The following advice is given to all Saskatoon telephone users: 1 Before dialing, listen for the dial tone, not for when it stops. 2 Don't think the line is out of order if you hear the continuous hum in the receiver. 3 In reporting trouble, be sure to state whether the dial tone is heard.

Like the coin of the realm, it never betrays your confidence. 438 ToaoT0 Warehouses st Montreal, Quebec, Winnipeg, Regicu, Edmonton and Vancouver. Fsctoriei at Meafbfd, West Lome and Renfrew. Always the Same Lj Always the Best MILLED BY THE MAKERS OF QUAKER OATS WE CAREY LARGE STOCKS OF Seaman-Kent Hardwood Flooring Get Yours Here 400DKON won't do "WXSMI Prompt CHAAEHTZ I UMBER C0T Sp eedv Service PHONES: 6131,7558 Deliveries C00UHI BRITISH RAILWAY AGENT Xeast keeps the body cells young lihieu's TO Buy Your Seaman-Kent Hardwood Flooring Here Saskatoon Lumber and Fuel Ltd. London Midland and Scottish SuTUp OF TAR COO LIVER EXTRACT goW fourow lit bottUs hy ietltrt wyVr.

Tha J. L. Mithieu Sherbrooke, Qua Phone 4260 Duchess Street Line Would Increase Tourist Service Aiming to give the maximum of service to all travellers to Britain, the London, Midland and Scottish Railroad has at present a travelling passenger agent in this country who is visiting every steamship agent in all the principal towns for the pur If ese viuaiirinrieinius ne pose or obtaining their view as to how the railroad can give, better service to tourists to Britain and Ireland. The agent, T. Dennis Slattery, was in Saskatoon yesterday, when lie conferred with steamship and railroad officials here.

Speaking to a Star-Phoenix reporter he said that as a result of his visit it is now possible in this country to obtain a railway ticket direct from Liverpool to one's final destination. He explained that besides the obvious advantage of accelerating the traveller passing through the customs the new system gives the tourist the right to make stop-overs in Britain, which if the ticket were III Tailored purchased in Britain would not obtain. The London, Midland and Scottish railway Is the biggest in Britain and while its mileage is small compared to Canadian railroads, for it only runs over 7,500 miles of track, yet the company possesses no less than 10,000 engines and is the proud possessor of the world's record for the longest non-stop Vun which is from London to Glasgow, a distance of over 450 miles. Tourist traffic is increasing so rapidly between this country and Britain that Mr. Slattery stated the British railroads are using every ef Dr.

Georges Rosenthal, Laureate of the Institute, and of th. Academy of Medicine, and of the Academy of the Moral Sciences, Paris. Doctor of the schools of the City of Paris. Doctor of the Anti-Tuberculosis Dispensaries of the Social Hygiene Department, Paris. Assistant at The Pasteur Institute, where he has a laboratory for research work.

Laureate of the Municipal Welfare Work of the City of Paris. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. fort to keep pace with the demand. He said he had heard the Britisn railroads criticised for many alleged says shortcomings, but he did not think them at all justified. Mr.

Slattery said he was charmed with all he had seen here. He was amazed at the development in the west which he had pictured in a very different light. As far as the Hudson Bay railway was concerned he thought It would make trade between this country and Britain increase a hundred percent, and that Dr. Georges Rosenthal noted French Specialist I it would redound to the advantage I of the Britisher as much as to the Canadian. Mcdonald better A.

McDonald, Regina, who was admitted to City hospital following a traffic accident near Tessier, Saturday morning, Is showing steady improvement, according to hospital authorities. Mr. McDonald's injuries consisted chiefly of lacerations and shock. period of time. 'Cheeks will bloom; that tired feeling vanishes.

At all grocers and many leading cafeterias, lunch counter! and soda fountains. Start today. The Fleischmann Company, 18S James Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Come in and see the finest selection of imported suitings and overcoatings we have ever shown. A smart blue serge in Tfl popular double-breasted YSs ij style always looks well for YA Lr lawJ Jna ''y.

-ovivV Ve'4 'K Whv not have your overcoat ll CV tf1' ftt I tailored to measure? You got ac'' I better fit and much greater sat- 'e I TO BE CAUSE OF DEED Yeas acts as the watchful policeman of the alimentary canal. It reduces the poisons which, penetrating into the blood stream, make the body cells grow old and wear out more quickly. Yeast is one of the best agents of intestinal purification, the continued use of yeast, by cleansing the organs, protects human health." FAMOUS alike in Europe and America for his remarkable studies of the blood, Dr. Georges Rosenthal speaks with acknowledged authority. This distinguished scientist and physician confirms the discovery made by thousands of Canadians that eating fresh yeast prevents sluggish, poisoned intestines and all the ills that In a recent survey half the doctors reporting said they prescribed yeast.

Thousands have found the joy of health and happiness by eating this fresh, natural food. Eat 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast daily one before or between meals, plain or in water (hot or cold). Tji get full benefit you must eat it regularly and over a sufficient Inquest Ordered in Shooting: Of Fanner Advance Theory Of Suicide wfy VA I PRINCE ALRERT, Oct. 30. John Slwak, living on a farm midway between Davis and Fenton, sixteen miles south east of this city, Is believed to have committed, suicide last evening by placing the muzzle of a twelve gauge shotgun below his I chin and pulling the trigger, blowing FROM THROAT TO COLON is one continuous tube.

Here is where 90 of your ailments start, and here is where yeast works. Fleischmann's Yeast, a food as fresh as any garden vegetable, keeps this entire tract clean, active, henkhy. the lower part or nis tare away, Slwak had returned from his day's work in the field and after doing his chores retired to the front room, leaving his wife and children In the kitchen. Shortly after he is thought to have committed the fatal act. He Is said to have been despondent for some time over business affairs.

He had formerly farmed In the Claytonvllle area north east of Prince Albert where he had lived for some years. He was 30 years of age, hii wife being 29, and the ages of his nine children range from three months to eleven years Fi Yeas) LEISCHMANNS i Health MnfeinCntul' 781 He appeared In comfortable circumstances, had a splendid crop this year and his garden is said to have been the finest In the district. The when Informed, were TIP TOP TAILORS LIMITED, 175 Second Avenue quickly on tti scene, accompanied.

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