. ~v~..-..~s-§¢.a¢1/e ' finitely dissolving" saunas-unmann- 'llsalo. my. If. w litaadliod. {lad illad sum 0on0 asuiasusu. loin-u. consrirurionativv.‘ Ken and women are learnedly discussing the constitutionality of the Governor Generafs refusal to srlllt cit-Premier Kins dissolution 0f parliament, who had probably never heard the word before. Yet their opinions, pro and con are just ‘as valuable and as much to the point as are those or tho ‘best in- formed jurists in the laud and will have just as little effect upon the dlew regime and on the future of H18 Excellency the iloverilor Gell- ersl. We are not going to tiiscuss 1t hers, but the question naturally arises, slid we commend it to those who are wrestling with the political situation: lf the Govern- or (ieneral ls obliged to act on the advice of the Prime Minister, what is the good of a iiovernor (ienerul? if a Prime Minister is defeated or is facing defeat and has the right -to advise dissolution aud an lip- peal to tile country, how often may he exercise this atliiioriiy? liad Mt’. King, while Prime Minister, faring defeat as he heel] granted the lllllfltlllliitill us asked for, what (flrlllll prevent him from and was, repeating the psrftirinunrti u set:- ond or a third limu or go on inde- purllitment an often us he saw dofeitt staring him iu the race. The claim tilat the ihuimltir, Whether Conservative or Liberal, l Ki sum Inst. i" - 1...... t... yo. .1" 1' “Ir Innovate- (iowliita ‘s stimuli-her was, Department under Jaquos Banana has boon vary badly administered. Much rovoaus has been lost and ha Vat tha head ot tho pro- troal a man allied Biuailiom-who is one of the worst rascals that lasso-ammonium» tsetse service in tho port onion. u? ‘P9197 “chylmh 1" IAII Iliad. one of Iowflarkh Lido I I l-l-fillbsostaosuouy um aucssifiiiiw‘ wufi‘ '“"""'1"“‘ Xflgibii IIIIIIIXI-is W1 9' 11w 1M1 mu mas city's "Illtlhirs tho other day, w”. a murder and suicide were Long. lslsadsosms rathor a tamp- hh that since everybody livinggihqfl la more or lass prominent aoqally, t will Iblfi 1M1 MON-DAY, JULY 12, 192s 'the sake oi the party. grunt A list, Anson l. I. 6w. 41th Orasd DID“ I» I. (III. (linbd-grso-asaid IICJI-lll’! lows . -.._____.__ than are the obligations to doc-silty and right living. Conduct in oiflci. l1 life. of which smuggjhig and but minor offences has shocked de- cency and morality, but has pass- ed harmiessly over the heads of those guilty oi it. And reputable politicians in public and private life have openly condoned such conduct and triads light u] 154m- lPolitlclalts are not expected to be saints any more than men in other wulks o! life but, in all fair- ness to the country, in all justice to those who have chosen them to fill positions of trust and responsi- bility, they may reasonably b: ox- ptrcted to at least avoid the high spots in immorality and to dis- eounteuance and flagrant breaches of dteccncy in others, al- though these latter may be their political friends. There has been a deilulta lower- ing of the nloral tone in the public life of Canada, in (Juestiviltalilo conduct on the part or public men has been winked at publicly defended for purtlzait purposes. A junketing purty whose conduct. during athreo weeks cruise on a government itilillllltii‘ so tllltiekotl this (zotnmittoe investigating the Customs adminis- tration that llloy eenstlrtiii the (lov- open roccnt years. slid even twnment, was openly defended by 01101111881111 11110 own bribery 11101notlce that the liquor interests are Canadian polities has Jaques‘ Bureau is a ‘Liberal. the Liberal Premier, Tkinl. when the scandal was ilrst brought to his notice, rewarded 1 , "Bureau by promoting him w the 8611813. And i ___. 1 Tha Hon. 1H. H. Btsvsns, tho nsw head or thc Customs, has given to receive no quarter from him. If the Liberals debauched the Ous- wins Department, he will make sure that the Conservative admin- istration will mean war to the knife on the liquor slnuggler. it is time for a change. The first big gun in the election campaign will be fired at. Ottawa next ‘Friday when the Rt. lion. Ar- thur Mcighen will deliver an ud- dress in connection with the Con- servative ‘ itomiuation convention. This will be the Prime Minister's first public utterance since being entrusted with tho Government and it is anticipated he will in his speech outline the policy of his Government. People out West are puzzling their heads where exactly to place Mr. Fnrko, whether in the Liberal ranks, or among the ‘Progressives. lle has been in (ronfereutze with both Liberal and Progressive feud- srs in Winnipeg, and later it was mnounced that ho would run for his old constituency, Brandon. but whether as a straight Grit or as a. combination catididato was not made clear. lForke was always a Liberal, and ‘his friends imam-t the time hascoma for him to get rblnik la the party. ‘Energies or both Grit and lfmgresslve ill the Went are being directed towards preventing "u, u” newspapers give more attantjpg m aartiud." aha he n a Liberal. And 1”" 11'1"‘ 0'1"" 1111111 1111-1110» Mucuuuflullelfs Kitchen. The latest trsgady committed in the neighborhood of was particularly sad and unjttstltl- able. for it seems that a wilo was murdered for no‘ more serious 9g. fence than having received a letter. it is true that the iettor breathed devotion. but tho coroner's fury 49-, sided that it breathed nothing m0". powerful. ‘it was the letter written by a lonely man in Mexico to ‘a lady whom he luvd met for a short time some months earlier. Theyhad sailed ‘North from Panama togeth- er, and bad been good friends. Thinking of those happy days, the man had written a letter, which it up. but her husband pieced it. to- gether, and then shot her dead. He completed the 10b by himself. "Emperor of the sat-aha." the letter was Roscoe P. Ccnkllng, ico. tile will have some bitter rc- al Long island mllrd0l'—-0l‘ ‘perhaps we should say incident, sincoajury Jacques Lebaudy figured as corpse. He was a character n! international and he loft the son many millions to play about with. ‘One of Jacques’ trappings. While his name re» sounded ouly tilroughout Europe three-party contests. Where three are in thc field they plan to nomin- utc forntor Conservatives ill the supporters or the tlrglguplvernlnent. .» - . possesses this sole right, is us childish as it is fitlse. 1'11’ m) I HUI; If’ gent men and women. but is a low and cowardly attack upon a British statesman and the constitutional representative oi the King in Can- ada, in the belief that it will ap- peal to the anti-British clement in Canada. It is a mischievous ap- pealyand a dangerous one and one that will cut both ways. We be- lieve that British loyalty and allegi- ance in Canada is sufficiently strong to offset any antlfBritish propagan- " da that may be raised for partisan purposes. _ We note by dispatches in some Liberal newspapers, manufactured in the Liberal Propaganda Bureau at Ottawa, that in the province of 1 Quebec the Liberal party in the coming election campaign will stress the “constitutional issue." There are doubtless some rural sec- tions in Quebec where appeals to ‘racial and anti-British prejudices will be effective but there is a large and, we believe, a majority of tho out there are limits beyond which H _ v _ “ '5 not even party allegiance cannot g0. c1“, ended to be believed by intelli- These “mm, have been “my strum. . . M. _. liulrrv ' ayhl ¥w , allegiance is commendable ed in recent years and practically in recent days. and it is not t0 the credit of Canada. i» PROPAGANDIST RUMORS ‘The political air is full of ru- mors all projected by 1110 1-11181111 propagaudist machine. The ex- Premier of New ‘Brunswick, Mr._ Venict, doubts if the Governor General will visit the Marltimes on account of the dissatisfaction arous- ed by his refusal to grant Mr. Kim; dissolution! ~Wlto iu the Maritimes are dissatisfied? The New Bruns- wick ex-Permior also predicts that. the coming election will show a very distinct return to Liberalism. There is as much likelihood of either as there is of Mr. VBMOFB becoming our next Governor Gen- eral. Another rumor is to the effect the Premiers of Nova Scotla and New Brunswick have been offered portfolios in the Meighen Cabinet "t" c. tin. velféen __ "lit Jogressive racket...“ you 5 par-pose 0f ywor ‘ who can no longer be deceived by the old alliance. the Grit candidate at Brandon it is ¢"\-‘4"°.v"<lm for tile obvious ... - together. Nona-cf“, you". catching "trnr is i1: Forke is not proposed-to make Norris U111 K1115 follower. At least this is the threat being held over Forke. Last fall it was intended Norris should cou- test Brandon, but the Grits finally concluded he was the only 1111111 111111 stood a. chance to beat. Bob R050" in South Wlnnipelé- 51191- now the hunt to find a man that can stand up against FHon. Robert is being vigorously conducted, ‘but ‘Bob's two thousand maivritv 111" Ocwb" makes it dlillcult to find a Grit w contest South Winnipeg. Dr. John W. Dafoe, editor of the Manitoba Free Press, and Hon. Thomas Crerar were two of £11086 0011111111911 -by Forks on the western situation. and beyond the fact that he is still to he a candidate for Brandon no- thing has been divulgfld f8 1° 111° result of the negotiations. The opposition by extreme labor representatives to Stanley ‘B11111’ win’! Eight Hour Bill, which has just passed its third reading 1111-119 u-louse of 'l_.ords, is due t0 the 10111‘ that there may be legislation later still further extending the length u, the working day. Mussolini, ill ugly, has passed legislation making and hy lll-lucira neighboring rtrab chief J heard that there was anJEmperor ‘This is true. up near by. f“"'~.fqur of the m arm's slid iookwmx wfiswtbougbtftijflu“ subjects captiveT Thatch!!! in‘ longed haggling about releasing them, and, eventually‘ Jacques con- 181 sldering the terms exorbitant air‘, andoned his faithful subacts, and c sailed away, The _ shortly! afterward by aFrench vvar- 1' ship. - . --|,-):~ A Curious Sequel. In 191% he turned up in the Unit- ed States with his wife and daught- er. He was eccentric then and as the years went by he-became still more eccentric. He used to terrify faithfully apply your energy and ous raiment and not much caring Yo“ are dependable’ low ~ what got under the hoofs of thB ally his wife complained police and for a. time Jacques was confined in an institution. - One home where his‘ wife was livins. and Mme. Lebsudy, meeting him downstairs, hred ‘five bullets into him. She said shé feared for her daughter, Jacqueline. The story‘ was believed at the trial and the was an extraordinary the woman had received. ‘She tore 7°" 1° 11° ""1"" 1'1"" 111° 11101- 7011 what you est or drink, nor mebsurc tb the minute how much sleep you killing must. take, nor exactly how much \ work or evercise you must, “he, Nature gives fairly wide limlsmhd th i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E.‘Brsw-¢h:g§v1‘l:|?|gl: f,‘§|'|'f,',',,,',‘§°§,,§§ ster were thc figures in this double because even the tiniest cell is al- trasedy. and the man who wrote “w”: “"1"” 1111111111’ 111 115 101111110- mull B. of the American Smelling and Rg- a considerable time there will be fining Company, at present in Mex- a change 1“ 111° 1111? "115 11001111110 ' they will stow away some fat, the shape of liections to keep him company from ed, and tiho cell unable to do it; this day forth. A more sansatlon- Work quite as well. got . which to do its work, there will he refused to see any trace of murders change in your shape and lack or lh the event~was that in which strength in the cell. liver and kidneys will have m >h W k t d, t renown. His lather had been the qiemchanggs (1)11 0 and ham Wm ao-callcd "sugar king" of Franco, which will aflect the generaiheaith. fat the pancreas gets out of order, and sugar th t h id - surly exploits, was to sot himself the a a U" be used by up as "Emperor or thc,Sahs.ra."11011y 111 111101100 10 80 out of the with a gorgeous staff and full court h°dY 1" “"1 11'1"“- bfll‘ 0f vegetables with minerals in them; and Americafhe lived in compara- 11110101101118. and um surety and ‘mum’ bu‘ one d” teeth and bones may become soft. ‘S0 he swooped down, 11111 W118i 11+ m0“! important to you i is that you are just what you make _ your’ food make you‘ 3p ted W211i iié ‘éuaixvaglritu. - I d. . Iyuvgsgl rescued much by exercise or work. cising that brings on the "middle age" ailments which shorten life. __._§¢O-§i__ action, have and astonieh the neighborhood 01 uouuu m judgmeut, uud cuuubu, u. Long Jsland by galloping about on attaining to a high degree of per- horse back, clad in themost gorge- 10011011 111 1111y 11119 10. W111011 y011 ability. able and seek harmony and pleas-- horse. 000115101111117 110 11011111 11109-11 ant surroundings at all times. Dis- up the furniture in the house. Fiu- 00rd in your home would be most to the trying to you. way to despondency. Live out of doors as much as you can. night he broke into the Long ‘Island which mean; conteutmen; o have had no part in the crime. it was shown that Eberhardt had a woman and tier daughter were phr- 51111131’ “$011191 1101111111118 W110 11011 mltted to sail for France. There 11159111115611 111111 101110 1110111115 118- outcoma 1°“- when Mme_ “handy w“ ma‘leu a moment of uncontrollable excito- ooss voua roon max: Your if yon were to sit down tnd try ' a agar: out all the dileront ao- ns an reactions takins place in alipartsotthathodyofyoursyou would indeed pause in Jvonder- meat. it wouldn't matter whether you started at the head or the feet and worked downward or upward, every part. every oraah. every tis- sus. each individual cell, would be found working awayat its job of doing its part to maintain ita par- ticular work in the body. . Now if each cell is to do its work properly then it should be given every opportunity to do so. It should receive only the best of ma- terials from the blood, and the blood should carry oi! promptly and completely the waste of the cell, because every cell as it does its work throws off some waste. iFor-tunstely Nature doesn't ask must measure to the ounce just However, i; you eat um much gm- your body will b'e chang- lf you undereat, the cell will pot suiliclent nourishment with '11 you eat too much meat, the too _ their structures. 11 y0u eat too much starch and blood to make energy in the lf you do not eat sufiiclcnt num- that is, iron, lime, soda, so fogth, then the Someone has said that you are ust what your food makes you. to a certain point, I- a c Jrwiinu currency because from them an Enters-income is received. A liDAfl-franc French (kwwnment 6% Bond can today be bought for SIJGLQ. With the franc at parity o! exchange It! value will be SWJGIOO. Its now, thériorg, possum a potential net r06! of tlonocqo/rha ta ‘without - " ingt e ' mm __ , .,, coupons ‘which yield g around hper tiantpar ‘ annum now will return nearly per cant on the praent investment when the franc is quoted at‘ . These ‘tnterest-coupons-are ta:- exempt an can be cashed. at the prevailing rate of exchange. at any hank in (hnada and throughout the world. _, . While the number of investors who perceive that this opportunity rrevails only because France is passing throng a transient period oi recuperation, and who are. in fi0fllflqil€llC€|~lfikr ing advantage oi the current low price to accumu- late these governmental securities: while this number, we ‘repeat, is rowin . it represents only a fraction of those ore w m the factshave been presented. it has always been tnus; the man or wonun who exercises his or her bcltifl’ iudgment. our records attest. has been the investor who earned the most liberal profits. ln s“ ' economic and ‘ that arfipurely temporary in nature. the iri- veatpr. is apt io hue light of ilteforuf for lichen. it is those who recognize that FRANCE IS FUNDAUENTALLY SOUND; that horre- cuporarlve powers were well estahlishcdlol- lowing the ranoo-Prussian war when French Government Bonds alter soiling down tn _7 per cent of their normal value. completely recovered and tooled above r; that ultimately FRANCE WILL TRIUM n oven nan rnaslwr DIFFIClILTlES AS COMPLETELY AS SHE TRIUMPHED OVER THE HORDES WHO $\VEPT HER PEACEFUL VILLAGES AND TOWNS IN THE DAYS OF THE GREAT WAR: it is such investors who are to-day accu- mulating French Government 6% Bonds. lt was the some alas: n] raves/or: mini reaped fortunes through their investments in Jllflfldd issues oi depreciated government bonds ol other countries (luring the past five or six years. In March. i919, the pound sterling reached thc Imuul pni/xl in its Imtory. soiling ior $1.1‘) in the markets nl the world, ngni t n-Ptir value of 84.86.65. At that time many aid pound would view-r return tn its pre-w; that it v -';1+'\j-'fi‘»‘;~"“ _‘_"’ 1‘ upped f/uui tune td n0 st lll t-(l- pcri lil- Yurountl 3.1.25. llut c\1'r\ 1100!’? 111111 k It"; '_ t i. ' .' y, 1 That as you pass on towards . - van-r riddle age Nature lessens her gen- rosity somewhat and you will ave to cut down your food, be- ause you will not likely use up It is he over-eating and the under-exer- JULY 12.—You are upright in excellent taste, are Beware of giving Your birthstone is. the ruby, Your flower is the water-lily, Your lucky color is green. \ Either to get revenge or in costs LOV-E sun otms- sterling has since CROSS/H) PA R T0 111} 51110. there were nmny critical prrioris (lunng its re- covery but the important point is that the pound is again worth its normal rxrhongr talus. The astute investor is not g catly concerned over the minor fittcuiutians in trench exchange. when he invests in French (‘Lovemnicnt 6% Bonds. lie nni only knows that in: ownsfiov- c] ' t Bonds, thc principal and interst oi vivlticli are ftflly guaranteed M11‘ H 1110 wflfkfg greatest powrs, but hr is well own (c oi the fact that FRANCE HAS NEVER ilEl-‘APL the fact that FRANCE HAS »NE\ ER 111:1- FAULTED ON INTEREST-- . PAYMENTS NOR FAILED T0 PAY TliE PRINCIPAL of her Bonds afmaturity and lurthcrmorcgtli-lt no unit of currency has ever risen to its par value without reactions. ' ' ' questions ~ » I __ c "RWPW l" ’i;'~,".‘,P.§\ within . . , h: 090191.01 all its-loses and Atspnsent % val m Swedish 1...... u m. ,4 r 1e- i1 ‘ by a an from 31. swim-um. . _ 100.000 yen. to 46.95 cents or more.» MIMI- ...Dt:spltc outreach w"".':.'.r:r'v-~ . VI l-IQ -' Y3“ filed. 3,015.00 Ill Less rum l‘ Jess than two ears the sanitized‘: 1W the srratheyw Flbugiitfby’ A ‘*e’...y.'..éte..z;t.ieit*.~..iai.aié.;au.....g, . Danish and Norwegian exciranga. Theqcq tries have been laced with critical rconavsiq’ t‘: ditto»: but the Danish krone ls now mo, IQJlgents or $26.50!.” per 100.000 whereas M4921“? had lallcn "to l3 cents u. ' siaooaoo t m; Themiue rm, pariah Hopi: has increased by $131.‘. M‘: less than live aicarl.‘ time; ‘The Norwegtiiu ‘ krone has RISEN from ll.7 cents or SI l .700.“ per 100.000 krone. to 22.04 cents or 02.0mm . ' 00.000. ehowininiNET-RISE OP 310.540.. PER 100.000 D OD. " - i _ ‘The Spanish peseta from 11.75 cents s; 511050.00 per liitlflil peaetuasulcw years ago, has nmv recovered r015.“ ce1i1¢§6r§15.840.d| ENG THE SAME Pli- 7 l per 100,000 and the unit is suspected-to touch ~ pnfjhia year. >~ - ~ - the Brazilian milc-ris Ita-railvalaceri irom'8.55 cents or $8550.00 per 100, or $15,870.00 per 100,000. recording a Leading South ifrrierlcxn-cvchavge-i show 1 similar wide l-uprovcments. Within three may; ' : m 15.81 cents ‘ A NET » GAIN or srezgtqaynna 100.000 MILREIS. . The Argentine peso was. noulnngago worth only $.57 cents or $38,370.00 per-loom. pesos but TO-DAX it is quoted at 40.43 cents ' The value Egg or $40,430.00 psi- 100.000. 100,000 Argentine pesos has INCREAS BY "$060.00. ' ' ln thc light oi these accomplishments ii t‘; = rosy I src that Francs with a balanced budget, _; debt umlimi agreements. infehort. definite AltV/iNCl-ID UPON Tlili ROADTO _ CIA]. lti-TCOVERY. our: ‘jug’ ~!_'.rs‘i‘rnnc hick w 11115.13: errors‘; 819.300.” vei- 100.019 the comparatively nos future. - l Yotijnreniamiliztr with-_tl\e_ thrift malts 1 France inrli» orally, tne richest .countiy‘in 4, i , m: have qonfitlenceln the ability uml itlli ole her lorlylmirl millions oi peo 1e. Ttbe Imnetfy and in/rgvily cl whgm linsnever . h. Mgkc‘ your investment in Frenult (bverumeilt gqflipondg 1‘()-,DA\' rm! to-mnrrow when the franc only he higher. We have only ~ retnlntl you that with the franc "at PA every LOOO-tranc French Government 6% - puns will m» Mirth $101.00; injury 54100-011111 baud will be worm 5965-0 =\'¢1x'-.10-°1l~ Ira“ c llond will he u'ortl1‘5l.930- Vi‘ 6, ant Domi will be worth Ntllfl-QU‘ rnvit lllufflfije to-dzty. The investor, therefore, canndt ‘lglrl-‘francllond will be 89,65fl.0d oil , tliili-iruoc Bond will ibe worth 109. THE INVESTMENT House 0F C. M. CORDASCEXO evgzomPnNv-i P31118113’- si- ci um." . . _ rosrrciv rfovllliwitirilr ANftMl/NIGIRAL soivn.» _ MARCIL TRUST BUILDIN MONTREAL 1 ' - 1);.» ST. JAMES srnsziifl ~ QOQ-O-O-OQ-Ot‘ ‘ Daily Selectionsh FOR A Guardian Readers. l ' July 12, 102a =A GIQLLETTE SAFETY.- nazon Purchase of ' MA- 35¢ TUBE OF PALMOLlVE 991111113-019119116" who Wm slrqngly and have refused. the evident iu- a lI1llG<ll0LlP day 00111111115111?" 4 resent this manner of csmvalruing. wnuon u, be cunveygd 1mm; that a ilfty-four-hour week seems 01:11‘ by M. ‘Henry Sudreau, the family "m" 1"’ 1fx°"11h':r‘1l1_"1‘:°1:'°1'°1- Canadian unity must be the watch- the conservative party is not very afiizogientgglmm; {nieldxguczox gifilgl?bxggeothzgggtrlfggagem: Another prominent Long llsland word in Canada if we are to have hopeful in view of the coming elec- o‘ the aevenhour d“. or mnyuwo the,‘ son‘ Them were reports M reglflgnt to be glued by mu “mu . V the peace and the prosperity W0 tlon. These and other equally hm". week‘ [u "m9 labor wfllrenl- (he "mu that u“, mafflgggg had w" 3°11," L- DB (711111105- fcrmsrlyu are entitled to and they are cne- childish rumors um uulua out u; We that the old Mosaic bu“ us“ been at!!!“ o, couvenlence’ for Yale football‘ star, and of high re- 1111B! 0f Qlwbftc 111111 01 91111111111 W110 who“; cloth and all for a similar days shalt thou labor," is the best (he ‘jurpqgg hr ‘insuring the trans- 1mm in m.” 500151 “111111- 1115 W110 " l " lal lc lslatlon that has ever [er of the lsebaudy fortune to the w“ “ “"11" "1 011110- 11°11'01" 1-0 11 “m “ppm” o“ ‘my other mounds‘ 1111111059- 11 1110 1111101111 111°“ we g fortune and renowned for her E"P'.°'.n1°' K1115 “"1" 11° 9191mm" should have any sane opinions to been enacted‘ gm’ beauty. For flve yam-g their mgn-l. 1111111911 ‘"18"’ 11"’ "m" 11111’ 1" Par‘ express on the political situation H86 W118 11hl>l1y and a son was born llament he lnsinuated that tho Cos-they Wm he grungy discounted uy Another sensational Long 181M111 to them. Then Mrs. DeSaulies murder with an unusual feature filed action for divorce, named Joan toms investigation was conceutrat- the vaporings which was ma amymg of Henry GI Hem Sawyer’ a dancer‘ and secured h" ed on the Province of Quebec. Ev- emitted during the past few days. mmg‘ by Frank Eberhard“ uu decnuh when the mirth“ w“ _ _ 0110110 K110" 110 W111 11111111115 101' Austrlah, who was acting as chre- dissolved the court ordered that YQuebec sympathy when he threw v outmthe insinuution. No good can Take nothing [or granted durum taker to Mrs. l-iemmlnirs homa- the infant son should be with _tl1e Hcuimius was a prominent broker- father five molzths in the year and Jasmine causes. through mlsreDre- an mcuou cumumn, Demand thc ' . ng Canadian and imperial re- 4 SHAVING GREAM’ snnfoim WIN. W, TheuWhlte DrugyllSltoreu H l. GJAMIESON _ - ~ ranuodiefii so many. cares to burden all the I I » .,..‘ ‘____ (‘God uoth execute the judgment of thetatheriess and the widow, and lgvath the stranger. Love ye there- fore the stranger." Deut. 111113.19- tPltAYEIt-May-we ever love as Thou dost. 0 G001" , ‘ A. MOTHER'S PRAYER day. . Sgmany wounds to bind, and-hurts u to heal, So many steps to-aulde 11101184110 Murder and Suicide "*. Daily Lessons In English “we be“ 8o muzllflé. hands to do audliearts‘ "i 1x“ fig], ‘ , . fipoqugnuwsst, 1.0m, how weary mothers grow; How at the close of day we come _ . wltiL-ll881118 1w ’ And“ oftimes aching head to ask ' Thy help , ‘ 1 Just to keep sweet. 1161111111115 had mllflefi friends hoped that eventually are- ' ‘ —i—\% tam-roman. Moves ‘A- Gillettefi 1mm- --' y» l. -—-- _ are prev" l‘ 1 His wife was the sister of his de- with the mother seven. ‘They were ‘ceased Wife. and it-‘was said at the both devoted to the child and their ' trial th u‘ ly W. L. Gordon proof and let it be authoritative imbue. and every loyal Canadian will resent it. and ofllclsl. All men are not us}: but there are enough of them t0 arouse suspicion regarding others. The roads now are declared to i-ittfiliins omen MISUSED: - '1Botl|" as a conjunction, may be usedxfor more than two. as "Both the men, the women and the chil- dren are invited." OFTEN MPBPRONOUNCED:x-— telegrspher. Accent on second syl- fo; theibill-treatment he had subord- edtbtfformer Mrs. Il-lemming. But: they did not get on happily, 1nd separated. But they communicated with each other and -ona night in her in order that he might atone conciliation would be brought about for the boy's sake. Mrs. DeSauIIes was not content with the decree because she wanted to take thelad home tn cirus ‘with her, and “in that unless she couidfioave the 1 . n‘. cup of little thingsl ‘things that. i" P - i ' .-:' W!" I l0- I often to a motlrhrb lips to drink. ' Thelrlersand joys that. ohly \ _srs know ' PALMOLIVE , Wm,’ pvngvu‘ - -. .- . . . ; upfly and it Mafia up ‘of of days, forged . I "ti!!! ‘r4 ,, the ho t m I ‘I be in excellent condition lions the lqlggiliglgrantzlié-gtttaétbgst siuagiduuthe sunimer or 1921, they dined tu- muntry her health would become m” “d, u iuoum um" M, . '1" 7- B 111081 l! 01' main thoroughfares. Visitors de- mp am - Bother n New York. l-lelnmlfll 00' paired. 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