v THE ETOWN GUARDIAN MRS. HENDERSO : OF WASHINgTON o p ""- Condensed from Plain Talk THE BALENGE OF TRADE wuar n‘ MEANS eon vouuol AND YOUNG l i fm" mm’ NOVEMBER a, 1m i i l ““"' JVotes big/re Way l iigliinwm-"iuwiigiiiliilii. “NEWFOUNDLAND has had Six’ changes of Govwumeiit sincel u“ "' '7'" l" "'"°" the war. Dunn; the WB.I“B. Union, "‘ —""" ‘ Jed. its af-l" fairs, but when the war ended poll-l tical friction developed and thel Government was defeated in 1919. ‘Hon. Michael Cacliin mow Sir’ Michael) who had been Financel nailed Pulled ahalaal- Prosperity/i for , Canada " In Canada and Irv-all; Dull; (founded I887) 85.00 pa: you (in Dui! flllfond. (June, '28.) l Tho Lurfgtgd, oi-omlsmlle casllel There me a great many people ‘ ~ r lo: Norman pattern on Sixteenth stfiin Canada. young and old, who V i l _BI“M_M_D_ iii \Vhl‘_i tors, John B_ Honda l have not mustered what ls meant ' w has lived for 40 years, (oi-niohogig,‘ by “The Balance of Trade.“ The, i _ Llqvms AND OuERWEIGHT lcial and diplomatic Wrshingtoo difficulty with them is to find ai _. , Minister became Premier, appealeal - _ _____ lglth molzerotiii-ills than tn. wniteltsltlstemtint bribfnvilogshhto imlbigl -' . to i}; i, g b In examining boxers to see if Wse- m 5 ‘Wade iigflinst 9m grasp ~ i? ‘We 0"“ ' - . . . | e pa”) e and w“ d9 “ted ylllley are sound and m at 2 Quack some modernism is sure to issuelmldtllab we think fills the bill. Yplgicmg ygur savings m iwasliingmnians accept it grooioo5_lstctistical writer has presented the‘ h‘ d b k ly as they do “Diplomatic Hill," thellfliillffll‘ in short form, thus: At the a c at tere 3n You govlc off kiln-s _1 ‘embassies silo-beginning of 1927 Catnaidiys élllgezi-l really help Canada forge ui or ious ng oreign qflici 1 ments a road amoun to , 0 .-‘ i » and the embellishment of her stregt? 000,000, an amount aepproximatelyl ' ahead’ Qnd further Y?“ own as large as the $5.000». ' prosperity and happinesslflas l l’ (HISTORICUSJ ProalCnO-W. Chute! l. Iolln. Wan-l neutral-J“ ll.- llurnoft. . ntary-zlkn. 00L B. A. lW-hlnliilll. D. U. 0. iii“! and Inna; J. B. Burns“. auoelaie Editor-D. B. Currie TUESDAY, NOVEMBIIII!‘ 6701090208 ‘a party led by Hon. mow Sir Ricli- ,. tariff to sell their n-eciiiiies l1! a "d, squlres He successful, apjthe/hvofthe boutsiihesoften been l ' y ‘asource of interestand amusement peuled to the country in 1923, but to find out just will“ i5 on gheii- competitors. It was pointed out to depression of trade ‘and charges of ‘mind? whjen the weighing and ex- ,_ _. _ 1 n com eted. ' him by an investigator for tiie Tul- irrvsillsrlliesdbrzilehr ollofut his r; 11mg]; c; vfllhoutllxceptlon lhey m lsitllough hilaartroast ducktlllsngs and cne-quai-tei- I , pigna on an re remen rom pu - . . ur e s are u a c m l f t 000,0 ' i ,m Board ma‘ me Conmany “mm ‘lc ltll. The Pwemlersl l . lab “hinting °f the m8 dunk of wate?’ and slices mouldedoinpglsie'sl?apxeluoisf'Canaeloa ogfnzliiaigigétalnéfiigggilalf in?! wen‘ controls 90 per cent. of the sewingl 1 ‘ “ ‘ ‘p “as Wm‘ perhaps fl 3°“ steal" m“ 15 on oiiimoi though she mo; ll . l ' . .- m b _ i C d u [on over by the late Hon. Willizmnto be their portion between 2 o'clock. ' er u‘; B’ l“ “mus ablaad 5620900900 w“ mac no uslncss ll ima a so s g csts’ 1th d k V - warren’ who was defeated at lhelllnd the scheduled hour of the haul tlgelr 0:]: cfligaileltélbafiflgslitlqmtfilaccumulated in ycais i920 to 1926. -_~.§ , ___ THE POTATO PROBLEM. _ ———— liiglicr rate than treir Airierican HE abundant potato crop of the past season, both in Canada and in the United States has compli- cated the problem of potato pro- duction. In all agricultural coun- _trics the potato has been an 1m- ’ Savings Bank Deposits are machines in this coimtry at the ‘fin the evening. mcmslve~ Th” Dmnmw“ Bwiem‘ °f never ac the CliSp0$3l Of One portaiit and generally profitable product. in seasons when there is a surplus the market is glutted and priccs are so low as. to make the crop an unprofitable one. Potatoes are grotvn iaructically all over the Amciitziil continent, the quality dif- fering in certain sections. In some of these the quality is so inferior as to have detracted from the food value. Added to this is the mass‘ production of cereals and other patf ent foods, all tending to divert at-l teiitioii from the real nutratlvey value of the potato. nor.’ resolves itself into a matter of’ quality and those sections of tlicl country which produce the best’ quality will ultimately control the‘ market, provided always that the, necessary publicity is given to the] fact. I “In ycstcrdays Guardian a Chic- beginning of the session of 1924 Most boxers, before they begin h n same price as. or less than. sin\ilar_'1"licn Hon. Albert Hickman formedlacllve lranlng, are usually ca"? machines are sold for in the Unilrd ‘a Cilbiilft, bfvilghf 0K1 a gelleffll ing a few pounds of excess weight Slates "Tllly- 5M5 llle Mcnllealleiceiion lllld was defeated by the (r fat. By setting rid of the fat . O‘ it‘ . Gazette, “was a sin-prise to Minder- lMZZiZeml‘ kins, indicating that no advan- married on E886 l5 like" or‘ the tariff’ amine i924 llll the close of the last ses- Withdrew his request. ricn. when he realigned. Thereuiion An appeal for a reduction in 1hr the Allarzlicc combination assumed price of implements of ilrriducfion. il7°"ve"i “med ‘m a general elecmm- which has been a favorite Liberalpiflr" m “m” defeat“ the 1mm‘ [Sir Richard Squires. backed by the 5308M" Sounds good to the people‘ powerful Fisherman's Union. proved to be irresistable. lcd Lui. it does not always appeal to ‘zusiiicss men. There are reductions ‘ and reductions, also increases and‘ ‘Immigrants who do not slay m ncrcases in cost; and it is well to Canada alter they are brought in, Vccnstitutc onc of Canada's very se- taiklnr»: l rious problems. cussed by Professor Duncan McAr- ltliur iii the Queen's Quarterly. He lpolilts out that during five years, 41L3l‘25 immigration to the Prairie ._____ ~ lProvinces amounted to 179,312. of HE largo and the small farm haslwhom in i925 only 5o pol- ooni“ yo. earn had its advocates. It is mained. Taking the 10-year period. vilncccssary to point out to nPrlncedgnao- m“ Pram‘? P"°"'m°"‘* m‘ {would know what he ls about before he talks about it. {O&—~——— LARGE VS. SMALL FARMS. by Hoii. Walter they also get’ lid . . I - . .' f ' He became Prcmler and wstci because in overweight olks the Government from l q They have been told, The subject is dis-l of considerable ,the “tissues tend to retain ivater". l Accordingly after they have re- Icfilcacl themselves to the required liveiglit by hard exercise down on their fluid intake, they are lnaturally anxious to get a little cxtral ffluid back into the tissues. l Now this should be a lesson fol lllllll‘ ovcrircight folks because the ‘majority are fond of liquids and ddnk great quantities of water. . ‘ and told icurrectly. that water is. good [fill ftlicm. but they do not seem to know that water increases weight. Be’- icausc when they do take exercise} they give up this water first insteadi .01 the fat on their bodies. l Another point is that while most. fat iclks very wisely cut down on’ fat forming foods: bveadfpotal-oesu 'and other starchy foods, they fail .to eat sufficient meat. i ‘ They have been told, and told .riglitly, that too much meat is in- ljurious to the kidneys, but meat Jms the power to stimulate all the ‘cells of thc body to work. As every ccll, under the influeuccl and cutting; " guests. to Henderson castle is always an Sfafistics ‘estimated that durinc o or. u 1 1927 the Canadian public absorbcdl M. _ _ , _ . . _ feces bud in their dark gllggtpégeéilygsoogiflgoiit-prsiiévhilséilgxlflguflll?) 000' ‘Silver-haired 01d dowbser in herlW/Orflh of Canadian ‘iii-mile securities‘ f ankle-length dresses, basks. Shun-om British holdel-a I lggtginghxel": a‘ “an? evir-lv) fiMYIdB-l’ Whtn the value cf the commodi-l o n iereegan a -room.l '_ _ . ~ lDfcslliJibe hell‘ 85 years sheblS CHIC l”?! 3f; eggslrlllcgdlfiigeetilflilgllffvlllillifllgil- .0 1e par y. scurry ng a ou in icr ~ , ~ l -_,* gunners m greet herltflllél-Sl expenditure mfialiacla ‘ c?! , She dances every dancllccels ILOUHSL ciipcnilituic abioii aiirl. be hci- partner a fat, bejcwcl-l lam Wm“ the tots] all slim mlcmmi led baroncss or a lithe secretary, shcl "“l-""_‘°".‘Ple"f“ 9 ms sluc I, “(:4 lcads the dnncc. This causes somclllwlgze .01 m flea! mFUrRéI-le. dull cciifusion at first. but with persist-l? mi llyllorpl m); eklinm I “ml? Ill eiicc Mrs. Henderson invariably sling" “do. “all 1,0, glance s Ode breaks iii the least pliable of Sen-lo mm as i‘ enhmorinl "a (‘i Mom show a not credit balance. _When all ll was mam, years ago Whenmrs’ the visible and invisible items are Henderson sulllmoned her coachlltotallcd, we find that the net bal- swoopcd down on her architectfiandlancf m MW" °r Cunfm.“ m 1923 tersely informed hlm that theylflfnlllllled f0 $45.000,000. 111 1924 t0 were golng to bulld a chaln of em_‘$108.000,000.' ill 1925 t0 $277,000,000, hassles on Sixteenth Street, the and m 1926 t° $l91'000'°0°' Pr?‘ future Quartler Dlplomatique of "mus l” ‘gzllmere “m5 a perlodi America. He pointed out that tllfilwhsn Canadfls iml-mns °f capital‘ street was full of dumps and negro exceeded elm°rts~ “"1"? t° the Ye‘ shacks and lllafil.eally_ _ payment of funds advanced l Diplomats are her l flirt-heeled man or group of men, but are judiciously lent to aid the farmer, Iumbciman, manu- facturer and every other business man -—- constantly stimulating the commerce of our country and at the same time earning interest which makes your savings grow into a sound cash reserve, always available when you need it. You can ensure for yourself greater prosperity by saving regularly, and by depositing - your savings in a bank. “Listen to me," she interposed.iG""R§ Bfitain durlng m‘? War‘ i “start at once or I’ll get some oncl The 539°" “I Capital has Sefvcd‘ who wiiig» lto permit Canada. to regain thcl Todoyagalaxy of handsome om“. control of a number of her own in-l sioiis floimging {oi-oign flog; gives dustrics wlieie control had prev- Sixteenth Street all‘ the distinction lously been held abroad. As exflnu‘ for uihich Mrs. Henderson yearned. Dies of this movement we m0)’ 110M? Her critics say isotbo- voce) ‘tliatlimi-tlcularly the securities of Good- Capital [fair] Up - . Reserve Fund 820, p00 I i O4‘: :;:‘"'O§§§;‘ §QQQCfOU~QQ+GQ f9§fQ 0Q‘ VQ§Q~QW:'Q ‘Q l4: USE ago dcsputch was reprinted, sliow- Edward lslalld farmer "ml ll lllf-‘Bil/fd 717350. 05 Whflm only (Htilfwci ing that the question of marketing potatoes has become acute in that region. Emphasis ivas placed on the fast that the great factor in l l _ _ l moat, does just» a little morclrhc 1h costs $4.900 to produce i1 $5,000 out- hcem‘ wefc lcménnng m 19%‘ 1th!‘ ‘wflilf’ theiiféizir tiillivlrlagfcgglilxé? ti); ‘ Operam“ This is decidedly “mrue iwmker Dlstineryi Acadia sugm’ Cu" l“ ram“ “pp““mg' ‘m’: m" fpehm m ‘l5 film, , d lmm the body She would readily give up many-nadiaii Bronze. Cosmos Imperial "m" h” h“ “ad Very-um“ f“ m“ 0f i1'-‘1*1PF@“""*"*" 11"" "85"" '7" n<>i~1“".§,,.,","§.‘f,’§;°{f,,,..gi... ' lducats ill her pocket for a diplomat Mills, National Swel Cal", Lllke so. 110mb The question involved as be- ‘relieved by what follows. Professor! a ‘ ‘ . . ll l llin her neighborhood. One penurl- perlo: Corporation. ‘Plbvlllcllil Pa- lwee“ the lwo lg me Co“ ol- maclb McAl-thulvg article goes on lo loll "n33aiegglglslgtfldfoliil: ‘géllldolelflous embassy occupied a mansion a;pei' and Noraiida Mines. The some I l l ' t l ' . I the marketing of potatoes was pub- 1 . dong time without paying at all. ‘trend is apparent in relation L0 Iii- , lncry and the acreage avallable for ‘that; to; tn; 13331220112 flea Wltlflle.‘ sigh 1:"dag“kt'i_|é‘5e'¥;ih 332i? l In the delilotion to her Cf‘!-US8MT?l-lllB1'llRLl0l'12ll Nickel, Canada. liclty and information relative to _. ,. 11¢ b 8w 6 - mmlgfbfl 1i 0~ ' ' Henderson as made more as we ‘Ginger, Christie Brown, Bl'fl"lillln , A Wwps" Necessamy the lame farm the number of 1,780,688 arrived milk a“. fizggors helps to bum up as financial concessions. AlthoughlTi-actioii and Imperial Tobago; _ R A H M I N ‘ Sm” a‘ ‘ In addition. Canadians are par- Canada. and yet the increase illl‘ And to remember that wheirgggafllgésslfg ggxlesgfigngfpgfrurgrllzlsf tlclpatlng l“ me purchm? of Sm“ 1T 15 plum v immigration population during that thirsty, and water must be taken. inn-Hes underwrlllen l“ we United Sold only in lied, Hygenlc, Airtight Package5_ really n (ie luxe real estate ycar Tires. Windsor Hotel. Hiram 3201,0090‘) the food value of the potato and the manner of preparing it for con- sumption. In this city recently :1 meeting was held at which the sub- ject was threshed out along similar lines. and the necessary of public- ity was strongly urged. requires more machinery than the», lsmall one. Necessarily also the {number or acres lying idle in the llarge farm is greater than that ini l me Smaller w“. The mercllanlleffected in the near future the out- lstrenuously objects to having ldlellook wm.be very dark Indeed’ lgoods on his shelves. and he dis- n m5 bee“ demmstmted m°re.pcs0s of them often at a. loss ratlierdas bountiful wheat crop of 550,-“' than once that this Province is cap-lllmn Cally lllem over‘ slmlillrlylfluilflflb bushels. There is, HOWOVM. able of producing the best tiuiilityllle wldemwake larmm. ‘objects mic diminished value for some consul-l of 1mm“ on m“ comim-‘nk Bomlhaving idle fields, and although heleulble qummw i“ lbw resulting the so“ and ‘he climate ‘mntrlbuteicannot dlspo e of them without se-lfrom autufn-na] flan?‘ .There hfwcl ' to this n mls fact were generally § _ _ Jzeen recuiring losses from yeai to - lrious loss he tries to utilize therzryeol- from this oolioo, which are bo-i klmwf‘ in Cemral Canada and iillfor pasturage and other purposes ing reduced by the introduction oi" those sections of the United Stategwhlch are not always remunerallvaliioiv varieties ivhicli ripen in a which cannot produce an equall on me small farm there ls llmeishorter time after the seed is sown l-known as Marquis. Reward and not be weary; and they Shall walk, HW- MP- Molherwell Mm‘ and not faint-Isa. 40:31. l 113228.‘. ‘liiifililéi; ‘Lifmlfiiiil’? PRAYER-“Everv ml... m»: wom- w-h for»: s» rarer u» 5ffi§§.‘§,.{,‘li'§ti§§f' " t EXWéGd w "e H cles new Fall as flesh o; mgming stammers. Her invitations are s one of her great amblllom was growing. Among them is this: Let, d ' sued by telephone. a method with I’ fulfilled when Congress ivas persu- us get 30 orl-ill varieties of wheafil 8w V “tggchwzggy Z39 eifgilcfsegegngy'grfixg acled to re-cliristeii Sixteenth Stirs‘ down to three or four, and make’ 5 5 l _ ma had once been unconventional. ilcfifld W115 00W 363.725 If $°me'ith“'“ small “l‘;“““§§f§f'l{§‘jf,Zmfilfflyincuen she PercinPtol-ily ordered States, and. iii fact. the great ma- thlng better than that cannot bclfuh be drug ' la Joelle; wlmlaiiother out oi’ her swlmming p001 joi-iiy of coiiiidion issues brought wwou- lhfilfih§frlltécp (‘lawn should b~ hem“ h" bathing suit was zkirlrl- out in the United States arc joint- ‘ . - y; in spite of the fact t c. s e o. l o. lan object lesson to our overweight i’ wrl-‘zelifed to no _ distributed a folder among her Jfrlendi friends in moral defense of her son This Show llltlcle “my ml an l __ “a l, 04%,,“ Wh° h“ "DPBYBTMY Sucwmbed w pear full enough for critics. If s ' _‘ ‘as AALLLA All Canadians are proud of Cuna- I I I charm. she failed to shut the gates the field is 0pm l0 lllose will, m-o o! h" 955519 t" m‘ Ambassudmand noi satisfied to build an cxtensioni ' ’ ' ‘ ‘ Dally Selections _ for his wife who, it was said, werelllo ll POTATO Olv1ELE'l“l‘E-Cook five medium- ‘u; plain; ' ' b°°l~legger$ i l toe ; mash them well, hot; mid three tablespoon“! ii " Guard“ n Readers There is no 11m“? it‘) h" pgflst‘ butler; a. teaspoonful of salt; a few kralns of D6003‘; ll l l l , . .“.¢..._§_q9-§-9+q’ encé when she wan s some ng. if ill i" h t ilk. B at thl mixture w .‘. she d°95 m‘ rely o“ “gm weamho" Congressmen until she had con-l Znftzlirtkfltillanilzceamw. ofuTln u hot: omeleitc pan. greas- Socla‘ Drew?’ Rlsmg M‘ dawn; vinccd them that the stretch ofi ed with a talilespoonful of butter, slirbbd 1W1"!!! ‘W?’ l Sh“ 15 at ‘he telephme hero"? m“ land opposite her home was decreed.‘ the pan, and brown slowly underneath. Then fold In ma‘ 111°“ ‘mnsciemmus cmgressma“ hasl ikir a park and should be convert-ed‘ omeletie shape and serve. finished shaving. If necessary, she , “Eat More Potatoes," and tell others of new loiaio . . into one by the government. To be appears in his reception room with _ ll l m l_ ll h lh l the morning sun. Unlike most wo-l gum‘ 1e and we s so 1 g a Dis-hot; bod . . it t f m the m. she o» sew he worries“ FJ’....Y.¥“l‘iS.".”H.SSZELL.»Z in three minutes. Her enemy is boundless He‘, But whencompleted. with statues ._.__,_.-.___~.____._.___ ously lovable sii-cn—-tobacco. For years. Mrs. Henderson feted November 6, 1028 GREAT FEATS~But they wait upon the Lord shall renew their l strength; they sniiTi infiunt up wlthl wings as eagles; they shall run, and Contributed by , Hyndman. 6e? C0., Ltd The Oldest Insurance Agency on "Spud" Island The Avenue of the Presidents. In her campaign. which took several REAPING TIME i -ing over uncultivated acres. It has succulent mushrooms under her lbeen wcll said that no man has ever nutrative properties of well-cooked. good potatoes are ready to pay the price, provided the product is pro- perly prepared for storage and table consumption. This is a matter which must be taken up by our po- tato growers and shippers if the i potato is to continue to be the pro- fitable product that it ought to be. Publicity is the secret-publicity not only as to tho quality of our pro- duct but instruction as to the pro- per preparation of it. Our Boudfl of Trade have made a beginning in this direction and some o1’ them “have suggested, very propoi-iy, we believe, that the Provincial Gov- ernment lend a hand in carrying on a publicity campaign in tho in. terests of this impcrtant industry. _ The question is a live one, very much alive in this Province, as the Dotflw la one of our principal pro- . ducts. It is of interest to everyone and we trust that the campaign, whatever form it may take, will be W fully endorsed by all our people. ___@ LOOK asmim YOU LEAP 01d bdaee that the shoemak- ti er stick to his last. will always .. hold good. Mr. n. u. Jenkins, us. 101' Queen's. the other day under- i, took to advise the Tarifl Advlaory w Board on matters pertaining go ' $71118 machine production in Gan- “dl- Annorently he ma not m. flformed himself sufficiently on the "b-lwli- 3! "minted a reduction loflbpereontinthcdutyonsqy. l"! "whim on the Imlmd that the I'M: machine is an lmplomgm yet discovered the ultimatz! capac- ity of an acre of land, and farmers who have intensively cultivated some of their fields are often amaz- ed iit the amount of product they can procure from them. A smalll garden. for instance. of a few square yards, has been made topro- duce vegetables sufficient for the family's use. This is because of thel intensive cultivation employed. ’ A farm of, say. 100 acres in ‘aver- age cases has many fields that pro- duce little or nothing, and are lying idle. The small farm of, say, fifty acres cannot afford have idle fields, and they are usu- ally worked to‘ their capacity. To a great many astute ‘farmers the small farm with its livestock fed on the fann and fed well is the ideal. There need be nothing wasted; the animals can be kept up '0 the highest level of usefulness; the two or three dairy cows. well fed and well looked after, are more Profitable than the half dozen or more "boarders", half-fed and pro- ducing as little as they can. 1n this province. for the average fax-m. or, fifty acres or even less would provide the means for a very com- fortable livelihood. and if cared for "Wfflllli to the best modern meth- ods would leave a surplus to fliq credit of the owner. The small farm requires less ma- chinery. Every square yard of it w! be mode w produce to its max- im"!!! I-‘IPMIW. and there is noth- o! Beaidu, the farm, omgpg in. n" them the only ones eligible for thel first grade of ivlicat.“ It seems highly probable that if this were done, not only would the annual damage from frost be mainly elim- inated but larger crops of better wheat than the proscnt average would be produced. This would be a double gain. y India contains twice as many peo- ple as the United States, Mexico and Canada taken together. and is a difficult country to govern. Hos- tile religious sects, Hindu and Mo- hammedan, many different langu- ages, and divisions of caste add to the difficulties of British rule over a country in which but a fraction l0 of the people speak the language oil the ruling power. Yet there has been no serious outbreak in India since the Sepoy rebellion of 1857. now 71 years ago. Within that pe- rlod the United States was very nearly rent in twain by the rebel- ,lion of the Southern States. British rule in India is abund- antly justified by its beneficial re- sults, and this fact is realized by the native princes and by the moi-c enlightened classes of the people. No single native ruler, despotic or populous country. Agitaiors may make trouble anywhere, and occa- slonally do so in India, but the dis- turbance seldom lasts long. The Tariff Board at Ottawa is of service to the (lovci-nmentln vari- ous ways. It supplies the Ministers but the fact remains that many farmers here and elsewhere are land poor; that is, they hove grabbed more land than they an uncoupl- fully work. Intensive ‘cultivation, the best livectock procurable, 300d ballroom floor. it is said. She is o. This time is Joyfullest of all the ear, Witli loaded sweets for nostril, eye. l and ear; Nature in fragrant rind and husk refines Her nanny-tasting seeds and purple wines. These all in due, majestic concert l come- Thc heady bramble and l dark plum, The tawny leaf and rowans bunch- ing red. The barley with her bending. silky head, ' Male, reedy wheat and golden-rust- ling oat. The first faint frost, and robins dainty note. Now comes th_e happy reaper with his song- '“ A toiisome drudge no with strong Compact machines whose cunning click and whlrr the wine- more, but girf " ,sh hd l i be iii the itudeflé :51 dagclgalffggra. Zrfreglcl: 123%: Samac liauillgarlrim rnegend nguis - ftl l 1 t ttoth ‘h .Her brlzluflllxll‘ $351215sflzléhfreflile‘gtstiistiieggcziiigd uie grgodg; title all , I _ 1i r frion she sul rc Jeat- ab)“ WM!‘ heme“ Years 83° she gnllyztofigow. feffilnbfll‘, YdOll ‘don't 555 [or “h” Smile" Sargent’ and live on Sixteenth Street, but on The the “my goes m“ alums“ the pop Avenue of thc Presidents." Congress 91'6"‘ was very beamlml’ the eyefslfiiially succumbed to her appeals, did not satisfy her; they werent but had w reverse us daemon 01* blue or sparkling enough. so Mrs. t. ld it was funny to have glamkifgg: gluclgeilahegilllllgland m ‘ gofigfxticsznslli aiicl Seventeenth St.,but e p - ' tS-t t1 St. dthtnopc- , one day lmrs‘ Hegdglltsfigl. SE02: fsilgentlsk i531‘ lived Oilllnlb anayliow. Brut figaggsmljntlzgggggraé llqum. and Mrs. Henderson has not entirely b d d h .che e. It is said “kw " tempmwmceh 53cm“, mtg: ghalf? Elgar us: ZPPJRCIItS in Con- shm-‘ld be dmeh w“ ezslrgl llle gross are defeated or dead shc will zllfllgilrwuse‘ T ey m“ rcsilmc it be - H t ~ s d h e ‘lmcliwgggvbzgig, ggrsaofindflll; agaicrlstretzil‘ bigclsaari: shgiYf? skirt: son. " 5:11P”; ,, ma“ d°w“ some and emitting “noises like stone grist oa . ulls” ' b t ' ife es of M35“ cglmsmgulglligefilnflfs 2?: lxhat cvlilwconl/leyalxirclenghlzzh Iilscrmito es d l; s to peep lnw| gms’ lmg ijhiogggggsaxlilegllallgfilmlllzn lillglgirtiat? bgzsrfonngig? Short skirts‘ own I1 " Fill all the valle;s with melodious ~ stir He Sbflpéktllbdlcrcs of their golden . stores. With winnowecl treasure groan his garner floors. —John Cook. in The N. Y. Times. with advice and arguments they do. sire to answer and defeat the de- mand for safeguarding our home market. and in case of a Govern- d fl .11 lred h c, sic saysmre "l" *i.r...z"“st"iiz.izit.a"..zzl its»? o c per . - l l . bYm""“mph"h°r ‘msue was puts“ “Pi-iffy; in Mrs. Henderson, how- cd- . t i d. E ywwn N“ m“? h” “a3”; :2: "eggy; fiiirltiiarirriii ogiszgiiecnu 9M1}; agwfilellm m’ s l“ 1A p? wn hangs on to Mrs. Henderson. muc m" have came o ' ' ana and nut combinations. fixed The Land We Love like chops. Her attitude on meat' ment supporter proposing o, l-odiio. tlon of duty on some specific ar- with little papers on the end tolook B; Frank Yelgh in poetically stated in her book, T719 Aflswcricy M. Heamlz“ 0+000Q4+o+0+o++0++4 n+4» bwuem before the Board by a Lib- eral member from Prince Edward Island. and then withdrawn. is an‘ example of the close co-operation between the Government and the Tarlfl Board and also of the readi- ness of a strnnk party man to play the party game. Quite a movement of old sewing machines to and fro in the Province seems to have re- sulted. of course, without any pay- lment of duties. The National Rail- IWIY m!!! ket something in the way lot freight charges, on the old stitch. May the day soon come when the murder of our fellow crea- tures for burial in the humbn stomach will be regarded with horror. How revolting is the sight on a dlnlnll $81736 °7 *1 murdered bird. a tiny corp-W- A portion of his back! Of his thigh! Perhap! the head of a Winsome calf. with eyes half closed. mute ln death. While the mother ‘is lowing. Such E710"?- lsh scenes better fit the feast 0f a menu. ~ Mrs. Henderson planned in Si", this book to the newspapers. b"! refused, it is said. to leave it in the; I hands of a man who smoked. more; l / y” apparentlyno other kind no, l one published it herself. Her in- [l dlotment of womb excision h" reputed hesitancy in turning the book mgr w a weedvediwr. 0f all the forces of demotio- 102v. that of tobacco ls the clev- 3i C. P. R. FACTS Q. What are some outstanding c. P. n. Facts. l A. Some outstanding C. P. R. Facts are: a mileage of over \\\\\\\‘> l, n15 , \‘ '~ Kiiimi. 20.000. The length of the line from_ Montreal to Vancouver is 2896 miles. It is one of the greatest railway sys- tems in the Empire and one of the great transportation organizations. by land and sea in the world. The gross earnings in 1927 was $201,000;- 000 and net nearly $45,000,000. The ordinary stock stands at $260,000,000, preference stock $l00,(100.000 and de- benture stock $264,000,000. The Com- pany has spent $60,000,000 for col- onization. land settlement, irrigation and similar work resulting in the oc- cupation of over 20.000000 acres o! farm lands. -----—-Q-a§----- Break Colds with Ilillnard’: Llninient onels Tearing up her beloved boulevard ‘ lV/iy Do Without a Good Fountain Pen .7 _ when we can offer you one . that ls "canteen! in ‘every relpect at prices ranging from $0.76 up. Everyone known that in Fountain Pen ls an every-day necessity and having bought one you will never be willing 0t do without one. . Let no show you the won- ' derful display of Waterman’! Fountain Pens we have on hlflfl- We know If you look them over yon will have no tremble In making a selection. E. A. FOSTER . onneaenv" i ._ .. (00.0 0x060“ loam: won lll cone new 1' You not only want to be Pr!‘ flared against a. cold winter, but. @1801 you want your coal supply l" before bad weather acts in. BI ‘Prudent and place your order nov- W.’D.Gilli's€§Co. COAL ‘ PHONE 178 I... FOUND That the consistent use n! PURE < COD LIVER OIL will soon build ‘IIP l" n" down dynamo. As a WW" lion of colds and coll!!! i" " f prompt athnflun. I y; production and that the Canadian cues. is not always _ fading and incessant carefulneas.‘ m‘ mum“ H “m” m‘ ‘hmpm satin-era were taking advan-ltio". N’! Wfllina to 919.01’. undercultiva-l I re the secrets of lucoeasful farm-lgnmlzslmwm‘ w do n‘ erect. ‘lien that bunglinmlhl- 0! worn. than win in an ‘"1" CINTIALDIU ma; ,1 inaudlm. stuigifll q‘ I I “Mk i‘ ,