Eilliiliiillillliilllilliiilllii W» ~ = - iTTf. Z§ST$°JJE§’F...'.T§.' ing the Halloween vandals in some sections of the Province, although i Notes I 1 QM on nufla sauna) nun in Dania u: United scum. .’_|~ p1]; (coo-doc urn 0.00 we run 0n ldvnloci convene. ‘ Prudent parents u» exercise more and better disciplinary preventive measures than would otherwise have been taken. Ar for the disorderly ,youths and boys who take delight ,'dolng damage to property and an- ,noying peaceful neighbors, they don't “read the papers. In the city. Chief ‘lzirtwhistleb published notice that take a leaf out of the Ontario book. fthe full police force would be on the That a general election is cominglvb- 500B 17069-1119 RHOWII t0 old and njipw. (Quota l. lulu‘. Vice-incidents; 3.. Burnett. b-trqgp. ca. n. A. Imus-on. n. s. o. "a", u. v ., “ II. Curls -__.____.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1928 ms UNITED STATES ELECTION the newspapers may have induced‘ WHILE complete returns will prqbably not be available before tonight or even tomorrow, it is _ conceded that Mr. Hoover is to be the President for the next four years. This was expected from the beginning oi the campaign. but dur- ing the last week or two Governor Smith percucptiblyimshortened the distance between himself and his ‘ competitor. The vote polled was a very large one, and tlie facilities for speech making and gathering in- in the not distant future. and that elections are won more by organ- ization than by 1irayers, is gener- ally conceded. Organization is ne-‘ cessary in this and in other Pro-‘ vinces of Canada. and the sooner steps are taken to this end more complete will thc organization be. iyoung and proved more effective nliscilaatorrlrrown GUARDIAN v Macaw. Barbs. MD LIVER NOT REALLY A NEW TREATMENT ‘ Just now as the medical profess- ion is feeling rather pleased with it- self for discovering that liver win cure pernicious anaemia, Dr. If R. l-farrower calls itttention to the fact that a record oi’ medicinal uses of |liver among the ancients was made ,as long as twelve hundred years ago, ‘lthan the wisdom of the neWspape-uby Paulus Aegineta of the seventh ‘fraternity. century. ‘ This old writer stated that if the liv- ab” NOT glggiglTE l flab; BOOK, aur- Ooudauod from Wom ' _ l" ‘haw’!- ‘m "mwlllly at '1 dimer i, 1~ '1 beside an artist of worldr-ird: hail? B9108 kwnly interested. although flbysmolly lKllOlLlIlI of the subject, I began to talk to the great man about art. I saw that he was bqred to death. Suddenly I realized that, 1‘ was committing one of the dead- liest of the social sins-I, an lgngy- ant outsider. was. trying to 1,9,1); EllOD w =1 Professional. I recalled my anguish when a genial acquaint. ant-c said to me. “I have the loveliest plot for you," o1- Do mme to Zigerville, you'd get, so ‘much material." or “I know Ia. quaint old character who would be a perfect nline for you.." Remembering these Y-hmas I starred ‘tli-lkl-Ilg ‘art instant- e1‘ cf a mad dog be eaten. it is said to ,by_ him. The liver of goats relieves fllllelltlc attacks: the liver of a lizard when put into decayed teeth ‘the presidential election promisesto be a higher tariff, especially framed n relieves the bites of reptiles, and so forth. ' Dr. I-larrower imarket for the American people. I ‘so doing our southern neighbors are 1V1,“ Qgnamnns w," u, out oflrelleve those who have been bitten, ly. I started the topic of prize fights- and we had a. gorgeous time. The onlyexpert I know who eli- JCYS talking about‘ his profession is 1 my odd-job man. Conversation is his lllelto hold the entire American home relieves the pain; that of the bear‘ delight, for he cannot talkand work at the same time-and he charges by _ Ithe hour! But listen to the doctor says the abovcI I wish to heaven that my friends The Ho“ R‘ B‘ Benn“, ,,, ms m_ ‘within theitlegal rights. What makes ‘sounds habsurd“ ,0 us’ and yet up, woum“, aways be mums me abou, cent tours of ~Canada has awaken- it calamituus for Canada is that we 'llave at Ottawa a Government who to a very few years ago our present knowledge of liver treatment would interesting cases they know oi‘. I have more interesting cases than they could even imagine, yet ii I In the family circle are too much to! cxpcct but I have a theory that good manners between husband and wife‘ would prevent many a acperatioil‘ Under modern conditions of friends I believe I know only one couple who never, never twit one, another of faults and failings in public, who do.not ever tell teasing stories about each other with just a, tang of ill-nature in them. who do; not row at home ‘and take the fuss‘, with them to whatever party they are attending, exchanging sharp little cuts and pigs all through the evening, to the irritation of the other guests. Yet to do these things , is ‘sbcminably rude. | Of the couple I mentioned as never indulged in such bad manners I, must tell one story, it seems to me so‘ magniiicient. I went to their home one evening to dinner. and there was an undercurrent of excitement in their manner and the meal was‘ NOVEMBER 8. 1928 ed the country as never before.aild‘,ove the“, nemhbors “m, “Se,” bu, liKlPlllfll” Sentiment lflllls Sllf-Yllgll/ l°"too well." and at the same time are have sounded just absurd. He Points to the three preparat- play bridge or golf the first thing I formation through the radio, tele- phone and telegraph enabled. the? candidates and their speakers to l r . as in former elections. The 1iart» played by m” “d” i" the elcctionfllflillllfi for the party to get solldlyiflfty years past. but bctweerl___dalli- wmpnlgl‘ “'95 one of “'5 mflrxed 1”‘, behind him, and put his ]lI‘6SElll.2\- lance "ml m" our Llberal Gill/BTW I/UIQS. Millions of citizens sat coni-‘ fortably in their homes, and in their clubs or hotels. listening to the campaigners who addressed their radio audiences, speaking quietly, ings were addressed by the candi- dates and their workers, and in this it would appear that Governor his opponent. The former has a.’ striking personality and is quite at home on the platform, while the lat- ter is an. indifferent does not possess the magnetism o.‘ his opponent. The public generally also ‘liound the benefit of the radio. When tho returns came filtering in they were received in homes and hotels and under comfortable circumstances in- stead of the usual hardship ' of standing in any kind of weather‘ watching them slowly growing on‘ bulletin boards. The interest in the election on this aide of the border line was more of curiosity as to the speaking ability of the respective- candidates and their supporters, than of any real. concern as to the outcome. Mr.| Hoover is a high protectionist‘ and on this score Canada has little if anything to hope for in the fiscal relations oi the two countries dur-G ing his term of oiIicc. Probably the greatest lesson for, Canadians from the election is tilaii‘ henceforth they must look afte their own Customs tariffs regardless‘ of wliat others may do. The tariff is‘ Canadas implement for self protec-E tion and for safeguarding its own interests. I speaker and THE POLITICAL POT 1TH the return to the Capital of the Ministers who have been spending their holidays in Europe And elsewhere and the approaching Session oi Parliament, the political pot is beginning to simmer percept- ibly. While but few of the Minis- ters made much noise during the past summer. some of them have been making noises which were dis- tinctly hoard from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Notable among these were those made by the Postmaster General in his dismissal of officials. presum- ably for partisan reasons. These have yet to be thrashed out and ‘the Cabinet will no doubt adopt such measures as are most likely tosnfe- ‘goaid itself rather than the [en- eral interests of the country. We note that the Liberal Conser- vatives of Ontario are making a move towards more complete or- ltunilation and a preliminary cori- miitioh has been scheduled to be held in Toronto on Nov. 21st and mind. At this convention sixty-one étddrecscc are to b0 given by leading In of the an-rtr. including the , Premier of Ontario and non. n. a. jcnnett. loader of the Conservative P3!‘ Canada. ‘Wlllftll on themselves wardsuhim. The facts that hc placed before ;tlle people have been incontrovel‘t-‘ ible, and the people know it. Ml‘. address millions instead of hundreds‘ Emma,‘ has 8b,)‘ fulfilled ms duty, as leader of the party; it now re- tion of facts to practical effect. —<-O}———--- MARKING 0F GOODS iii. THE importation of goods into The Kane,“ ca“, ,5 ma, o," \ M t Germany, says the Commerciafncighbors keep their own market "om the“ 0m“ desk’ any m“ Ilnteiligence Journal is governed by l" lllelllsfilves "Kl will" llBll llle ‘ a German Government decree which {provides for the compulsory marking the Sun has Canada a trade so un_ Smith had a distinct advantage ove of certain r909 products- under the equal‘ so exhaustim or disastrous“, ~ -_ ‘general pfov]5l()ng of the Food pm- But the official courtship between lied been incieasins the blood press dais-ts law whereby Germany ad- hered to the Madrid Convention for ‘he sllPplesslml °l lalse marks °f both capitals. who exchange pretty origin on- goods. The latter law provides that goods “mm the "hundred ‘years of peace", in their make up oi‘ on their external pack- OI‘ ing bear (marks). names, inscriptions or othe- .period there were armed invasionsfloi‘ man that should be done by any trade designations was denied, ,ions now made from liver that, have _dcflnite effedts in‘ the treatment of human ailments. As you know, the liver manufact- ‘ures bile which breaks up fats, kills: harmful organisms, and is a natur- al purgatlve. It is now possible to secure these! bile salts from animals and use‘ thenr in patients who have an in-. sufficient supply. ' , Then the liver cells themselves. destroy harmful substances. The liver serves as a great filteri whereby the waters carried to it from the circulation may be dis- i i“ posed of. and quickly removed from the circulation and from doing harm. The substance in the liver that does this work was discovered by Drs. MacDonald, Major“ Harrower, d others. It wos found that this‘ ‘afraid of him. Their fears are, if we believe their professions, that if the Canadian tariff were raised to more than half the height of the American. “Uncle Sam might retali- ate." He has been retaliating in ‘advance again and again during merit takes no action, and refuses to apply the one obvious alld efIec- tive remedy. Canadian home market at the price,‘ , i811 of a song’ with no country under substance lowered the blood press- ure simply because it destroyed oi‘ broke down thewaste products that ott d w hi _ “m ‘ . ....?JZ“..?ZI. $1.“??? tifiiit. M‘ 5.35m"- ,“"“ ‘$53,’,- “;,,,.“;" .know,s plyeaenas .s u- fervor. Embassies are set up in ates the bone marrow to manufact- ui‘e mole red blood cells, thus en- iricliing the blood and curing an- jaemia. m n f 1 So you see that e ver o an- B-lllllflllgll lll Several Years 07 tlllli- imals is now doing some of the work compliments and congratulations rl liver. of Canada for which any reparationflls m" O-O WWW‘ Nothing unpleasant must be men- ' "' " ”“ hear is ‘Doctor. I must tell you about a friend who's got epizootic. Worst of all are the people who be- lieve they know psychoanalysis from a to z. and who must air their pseu- do knowledge to any poor medicine mall they meet socially." “Its exactly the same with me.“ said a lawyer. “I don't mind discuss- ing legal points with anyone who |knows one, but those who do know ‘are never the ones who yearn to talk. And you'd be surprised at thr number of ‘people who try I70 get ad- vice from a lawyer under the guise of social conversation. They- set nothing dishonest in wangling sev- eral hundred dollars worth of free legal opinion." ' There are other professionals who are ‘often asked to give for nothing the knowledge and training they have acquired at great expensc ‘ musicians in particular. “We're hop- ing you'll play fol‘ us. just a teeny- weeny bit after dinner." Or, “If you could bring your violin it would be just wonderful. "Yet the same hostes‘ would never invite a dentist t_o come to dinner and put in a filling for her, or an interior decorator to nmke curtai s-all for the free delecta- tion of herself and guests! ‘ An editor tells me gloomlly thai he is afraid to go out socially and more bzoauso if he evlnces tllc slightest interest in any topic some- one is sure to say: "Can't I do a!‘ article about that for your magaz- ine?" Other editors tell ine that m appearenc-e of ‘theirs in public bu brings a host of manuscripts. “W1 signs‘ ‘vmch directly . or mdirecu! tioned when the Canadian Premier represent false details- resardlnm or his ministerial colleagues visit origin. nature. kind, or other char- WR-‘llllfllwll. If flllytlllllg l5 llskedl acteristic feature of the goods, are rm‘- lt mus‘ be d°ne “wml bated . A _ breath and whispering humbleness,"~ subgmt on importation oi exporta- and in me hope that “fortune may, "ticn to seizure by the customsvcnow mwmnmv coupled Wm, the authorities. fear above referred to. All of whiclf‘ Canada expo,“ commemble is rather pitiable and unfortunate, but quite characteristic of our pre- quantities. especially of foodstuffs, to sent rulers. Germany, and it will be necessary for both producers and exporters to They lKmSl- lllll l-lwl! hi"! mafia Ge,‘ Canada ‘a more independent, self- ,‘ governing country than it was, in many 1'5 not alone m demanding the matter of making trade treaties. that lts lmlmrts b” M the be“ W5‘ If they have in that way made tlic siblc quality. and this is perhaps Dominion nlore independent oi our one of the ma“, reasons why G8,, Sovereign and the Empire, they note the above regulations. such rapid com- |were talking if you remember" thl accompanying letters begin . Llkf doctors and lawyers. editors hav: offices where they prefer to tran- sact business. There arc two chief ways of start- ing a conversation with a. writer ant both are bad; “I always thought l 00D poms FAST-J. the Lord could write myself, if 1 had time,‘ thy God will hold thy right hand. and “Wher: do you get your idea: shying unto thee. Fear not; I will for swries?" To the latter a gifted help thee.——lsa.. 41:13. writer I know, always, “They walk by ine ‘and I grab them." PRAYER¢—LOIII, with our hands 1 pass now w a, mopg general field and hearts. We false w Thee- lm" -the incresing use of the telephons fflllllll Dial/Bl‘ and Pfalfie- as a conveyor of invitations. A writ- ten invitation can be thought ovei at leisure. But if your worst bore ———- , . ~calls on the telephone and asks yol‘ If spirits walk, love, when the night {or any day this week or next, you: climbs 810W ‘mind, stunned and stupefied at thr Tile slant footpath where we, were honmp; prospect. refuses to work W011i- IO 8° ‘lagilely, and you find yourself say- Be sure that I shall take the self-mg, "wedngsday W111 be i111 rlghi 55ml‘ WHY with me." We all know that therr Daily Selections for Guardir n Renders +04 o+ November 8. I928 “IF SPIRITS WALK" very late. Afterwards I learned why.; The wife_had neglect-ad to pay the electric light ibill, the company had out off’ the current at five o'clock. .5116 did not come home until lifter‘ six and it fell to the man of the, ilouse. returning late from the office w take a taxi. hasten to the com- panys headquarters, pay the bill. and being a workman back with him to turn the lights on again. That man said not one word of reproach to his wif-e. I-le did not. grouch during dinner. He was his usual delightful dcbonalr self. Of course his wife had been’ merely forgetful; ‘but how few mcn there are who would not have magnified this forgetfulmss? Cll, the things that are not in the, etiquite book, the nuances, the sub- tleties, the delicacies omitted fmlll this bulky volume! We might per- haps do well iby~merely using that most marvelous. that all-i-enlbracinil direction for manners as well as‘ morals-the Golden Rule- "i- +§++§++0+r0+40+e4>0+4 ~44 Household ‘Scrapbook I ‘ 3y Roberta Lce i When washing always try to have the water the same temillelfllillle iiroughout the wash and it will be far less hard on the clothes. »e+e¢ u e4+o+++++e so o» H w Washing Fruit Stains -» n-uirefl Berry stains can be removed from .he teeth by rubbing the teeth with irdinary table salt. , ' 1 A bottle of lemon Juice left un- orked in the bathroom will make an axccllent deodorizel‘. Deodorlzer i i ~b4 o+voevee ‘ The Land We Love By Frank Yelgh D v-O-O O@-O-QQQO-QQ-§§QO-¥Q-Q§4'OQ Canada's Industrial Progress Cl ‘lllhat is Canadas industrial progress‘: ‘ .\. uanaclianlnanufacturin plants ‘IE turning out I40 per ce t more hon ten years ago, and in spite of ower prices the gross value is over hree and a half billions or about 250,000,000 over i926. At the end of ‘D26 the manufacturing capital was lbillions, since largely increased! During the last l8 months over 200 mportant extensions have been add-l id to existing plants and over 100 new factories erected. --;-.-¢Q-Q>------ §~O-O-O-Q-O-¥O-O§—OO-Q—§O-O—O§O—OO OP ‘ lr1j#.1.’ri¢¢.Ranse fffim $15 to $35 FOR THE A“ istice Dance . s. A. McDONALD MONDAY, NOV.. 12th New Frocks i“ ’ Klillfllfllllllly young in lino and so young in r¢¢11ng_ flefilgned so smartly and of such lovely new materials Just made to float lightly over a smooth floor to new music- Included are Prints, Silks, Satin and Lace Frocks, 1n all tile leading shades with ruffled skirts long backs fish tails. ' ' n MEN ’S NEW TUXEDOS ARRIVED , Try This Potato ifecipe: POTATO OMELETTE-Cook five medium-sized pots.- toes; mash them well, hot; add three tablespooailulg or 1'11""; H tcaspoonful of salt; a few grains of pepper- =1“! hall a sill oi hot milk. Beat this mixture with ‘l 5°“ “ll "Pellmy- Put In a hot omelette pan. greas- ed with a tablespoonful oi’ butter, spread gvgufly ova;- the pan, and brown slowly underneath. Then fold in omelette shape and serve. ‘ Dlshzlsiat More Potatoes.” and tell others _ of new you“; Contributed by Hyndman é? Co, Ltd The Oldest Insurance Agency on “spuq-i 151",“ ‘O per cent higher. In i927 it was\— eo+e+0+++0++¢0+e0++vve0v+o USE ‘BRM-IMIN TEA rr is runs Ped, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. Q§§OQ4+O§O O-OO-O-O-OQ-OQ-OQQ-OQQPV“ Sold only in D0400 many ,8 makmg have made it doubly dependent upon Washington. And every Yan- mercial and industrial progress. kec pound", who dengh,“ m a,” Quality in everything bought or sold tempting to twist the tall of the counts for very much. and the bear- 3Tlll5ll lloll- 9701195 0V9!‘ the 1nd!!- pendence on the one side ailci the ing of the name of the producer is utter dependence on the other side an indication of the producer's faith wmch me Kmg Guvemmen, h“, in his own product. ' Canada and brought about, every Province in it should take a‘ lesson from this German‘ Act. Differing views are expressed by ‘The Mail and Empire on thc onc It is of special concern to the poo-Hm“ and The Gmbe on me 0mm. - pie of Prince Edward Island thatiwith regard to Newfoundlapd. These tile products of this Province should lwdins Journals acres as to the de- be distinctly marked as its own. Welslmbnlty or having me Ancient Colony united with Canada. The claim to produce tllc highest quallty‘Ma,, and Emmre appurcrmy wouk, of any Province in Canada in delrv,be willing that a high price be paid products, bacon. eggs. pntawes, to bring about the union. It says foxes, etc. When our goods go ablcod m park’ Newfoundland will be for into th ‘ld ‘k t th ‘h c Wm ma‘ c Cy a °uld~ drivingahard bargain. We must bear a distinctive Prince Edward be prepared to meet it half way. Island trade mark. Then, if we Dominion representation based maintain the quality of our products, m‘ the 9'95"‘ lwpulillml wlll at the highest possible mark we can‘ rxstsfltlsfy Netlfozndiggld" h it .i=tvean rre uc emi- be sure of the best price that the.‘ mum o,» representauon m the lllflrllfli 6M1 offer lla- 1 House of Commons based on There has recently been a good 181'!" numbers. The 118M118 deal of discussion about the market-- 0v" of the Newfoundland debt - is but a small part of the fln- l“? °' °“" “PM P°‘“"°°S' “ml ”' aiioioi obligations the Dominion suggestion along the line followed by, the Germans. namely. marking the, place of origin and the quality, has‘ Newfoundland to finance the puma)” “e put up m hlmdy pukbvictory" in Newfoundland and gov people as preferable to union with tion. The Globe says Mr. Cooker’: development of its natural re- cges and marked "Prince Edward on to speak of’ "the most amazing "ed m m“ mm“ we Pl°¢“°° tmCarilda. It appears that this state- pm" n by "Mm! properly fl“d¢d.anncxation prophecy "was. of course t ‘The Donnrvativea in other pro- of Canada ,mild do .i "n “tannin! would be expected to resume. The Dominion would probably have to underwrite bond issues to been made by our Boards of Trade and others interested. If this method soul-w, _ _ _ i f . . . i l ollowed up if as collected our The Globe m.“ of a uuben‘ 1515M pouwes,» the" 15 m, ques.‘ feature of Sir William Coakerb “on m‘, they wmnd-be we" race,“ statement." about annexationtotlie U ited Btatesbe ed in places that are less highly iav-‘ n mxcomideréd by m fillflll Qllllllil’ ill’ 909N410! 0n U16 msnt was made in Halifax in i927 American continent, and we want to lllfl W" Nilfllild b? "l! "NW1 Ml‘- M. u be known by pubncny m‘ Cooker just after the recent elec- PWIWQI l!” "l9 Illa“! m" l" mere pifile," that the people oi mu a lnovrminiuiwiiimaiianliitnln-m ._$..‘ . ,» .5 ‘ , _ , _, . v To the hill-crest. and shorewnrd. down the gray. Shem". graveiedslope, whcrc vctchcs straggling grow. Look for mc not when gusts oi win- ter blnw. I When at thy pane boat hands of sleet and snow; i I would not come thy dear eyes to atiray. If spirits walk. But when, in Juric, the pines arc whispering low, And when their breath thy blight hair so. As some ones fingers once were u: ed to play-- ' ‘e That hour when birds leave sung- alld children pray. Keep the old tryst, sweetheart, and thou shalt know If spirits walk. —-$ophie Jcivett. 1ilays with -_*.¢'+c-___._._ London policemen have' new auto-operating class. Germany's 180 air liners are carrying 20.000 passengers ‘a month. Britain's new regisration of voters will cost nearly $1,400,000. ‘langer of annexation exists. It con- cludesr- . Once union was frustrated by Newfoundlandb unwillingness; once, long afterward by Cana- dian nlggardliness over a mere million or‘ two of debt. With- out Newfoundland and Labra- doi‘ the dream of a. completed Canada can never be fulfilled. \ Within the Canadian Domin- ion Newfoundland could retain all that she now holds dear and gain much that she now lacks. I Only two Democratic Resident; ‘Jleveland and Wilson, have been slecied in the United States during the past 68 years. _z_.. Ilon. Peter J. Vaniot ltill flourish- va despitethe Blrncoe episode. l-Ie ias taken the Charlottetown Dom- 'nion Savings Bank away from the Finance Department and absorbed it . heard you are many people whom we invite ' merely because w> feel obliged to d0 so. We all know that those person: realize our motive and would br‘ thunkfuul to escape our so-caller hospitality. Why not give third ll chance i’ Write polite notes. namlflii your date. and let thcnrrcfuse, islsi ‘politely. Convention wlll thus be satisfied and liic will be easier fo: all concerned. I want also to say a bitter burnim: word about solicitors for charity wht use tile telephone. After almost daily experience with such pests f0! years, I have evolved a fflrmlllil ‘when I am asked to buy tickets for a benefit performance to aid the ‘Association for Improvement tho Table Manners of Periormlni! ‘D085 1 say sweetly, "Mrs. SO-‘Cifld-SO. l never contribute to any charlie’ TOP which I am solicited over the tele- phone. I consider it an unwarrant- ed abuse of a convenience, Good» bY-' I use the same formula for bond salesmen, real estate and insurance agents. Let them use the mails. Probably one of the most abused forms of civility is the letter of in- troduction. "Going to Ban Francisco? Oh, I must give you a letter to some friends of mine out there. lovely people, you‘ll like them immensely!" Yes. but will the lovely people llkc the bearer of the letter? In all pro- bability that letter will be presented when the lovely peoples cook has left and their baby has the l easels. There are ever so many people Wll° deal out letters of introduction with a lavish hand sirnl-lly Bacall-la i‘ makes them feel 3011i! and 909m" I know a woman who has lectured an over tho country- Collflllllltli’. m; gtrangers called on he!‘ bringing letters which read this. . l lecture last fall and a8 my sister is gains V) New vim‘ I am sending her to you because she wants to meet some prominent wo- men." ' To mind there is only one reason 1-0,- ‘lylhg a letter of introduction- mmely, that the person to whom 15 M1 will be honestly p _ to receive lt..that it will have will! value or slanlill-‘lllw l" mm‘ M‘ I think that no letter of introduction should evqr be given unless a MW’ tb ma a who is cominl l0 F" hfin and why. and as much ll 7°“ gnaw about him. This is true consid- mmm m4 on consideration for into his own. thus “robbing Robb to ‘pay Peter." . ‘ ‘ 9mm g1 good manners are bli- w . ll at same time. wilful _ Daily Lessons RE iitoiv ooii ‘ . MINES in English By W. L. Gordon —_- REGINA . . . to++e+ve+e+c+++4+e+o+o0+ . _ dim, presg, S_a_%1§cg.cetry3%;_(&n;:. _ its of iron ochre estimated at flit worms OFTEN MISUSED. n - Y riot say, "Thcrc is no other altcrna? thousand tons‘ h“ been made “a” .. ,. .. .Makwai Lake, Sask.. by William O. . r. . “SFTEQiIl/llgl-ISONOUNCED: alge- ti“: s” ffmlwm Sm“ wlll’ h" lraic. Pronounce al-jc-bra-ik. first a 5 a e, c’? T's “nan the Dmmnlon is in "at." e as in "he." second a as 11m" z “Pg ‘cgumtwm The m‘ T, ..may‘.. , as h, “m. amen, ,,,,,.d Arc val es in depth from three to ‘yname, rm, the first , ve feet and both the quality and ormnn MISSPELLED: adhesive‘ °l"““ml' “l” Said l° Warm“ "m" "mercial development. Iron ochre is DISCOVERED s not z. SYNONYMS, mpuden,‘ mp0,“ used extensively in the manufac- tineilt, iilsolcnt bold. brawn saucy "um of palm‘ and for coloring Wt‘ audadous‘ ‘ ‘ ' lous articles. WORD STUDY: "Ilse n. wordi ?-<4¢--—-—‘ three tlmns and it l5 YOUIS." LEI. ilS CANAD|AN Gnrrr FOR col“ increase our vocabulary by master- AND MRS COCKSHUTT ing one word each day. Todays BRANT-FORD‘ on,“ N0,“ 7.__A a PROSPEROUS smear- (By Canadian Press) ISLINGTON, Ont.. Nov., 'l—-I1l onc long. but thinly-populated strcrt in this village there arc 66W" houses and seven babies were born there since Jan. 26 last. One house had no birth and one productld twins, the other five had one chllfl cach- all sons and all first sons- All seven children are livinz- u-¢_ The new broadcastinz Stall” “f Nagoya. Japan,‘ will cost near)! $3,000,000. xm-d: ANALYTICAL; fesmvlng m“) cabinet of silver of 400 PAJCCS, made gfiimmts d“ ',*°"§" “lent FmYlS" iroin metal mined in Ontario, was u, ey "ma e a lwmugl‘ amllyucal recently presented to Col. and Mrs. 5 v°y'______‘>__‘_____ Cockshutt by a committee repre- senting the people of Ontario. The t““*" ' ' '“””' ' "”‘ mahogany highboy containing it Modern Etiquette was hand-made by Canadian crafts- ' FOUND e+e That tho consistent ‘Q. What is the proper color of the tie to be worn by a man at din- use of nei‘? A. Black. __ LIVER . ' OIL Q. Who acts as host and hostess at a subscription dance? A. There is neither host nor hostess at such a dance. Q. How should necessary re- bukes be delivered to a child? A. Gently but flrmly. will coon build up all ran down systems. A: a proven- tlon of colds and coughs or u a Blood Builder it‘. has no equal. We would advise start taking it at once-now lo the‘ time. Just received a large consignment at prlooc ran;- ing from 50c to JIM pct bottle. ' All orders by null given‘ [rompt attention. The 2 Macs ' oltucsrolti: l l . w- , are,» GWIQJQPQ‘ PU _ . n ,\ ‘~ \ \ \ \‘ ‘ n (lllllfih/O, "lfift W/Yiy‘ Do Without l q, Good I 1 A ivouritfl!" Pen .7 when we can offer 1°" “m - that is guaranteed In m" respect at prices nnrllll "N" 15.75 ll]. - . Everyone knows that I roimteiii Pen I: an arm-ll" amenity and hsvlnl will“ one you will never be Wllll" at do without one. _ l.“ u. claim you the ilerfallioplay cl Wnterllll" Fountain Peal we hi" °" mu. We know il m M!‘ than Ivor you will have H" can. h manna: a ulwllbll- E. A. ‘FOSTER ' l. can-rain. naoosroiiii Th Icvo you‘ lcelhm "I" ma: "gym like ‘ ..;- ‘ {I l