"race FOUR rm: GIIARLOTlETiJVlN‘ Gilkiiliiiiii |‘ . Incident-W. Chen!" l. llcLurc. ll. P. Vlodi-Prrlidenb-J. l. Burundi | Secretary-Liam. Col. l). A. llncKlniion. h. l. 0. l ' liliior 1nd llnnlglng DlrectnrQl. B. Burnett | I .5 _ ' ,1 i Anorillo Billion-Frank Wlllirr and D. K. Currie . i , u- 14-" ‘ ‘ Iornln; Daily jlouniled 1M1) 85.00 per your (In advance; delivered. ‘ .' _ 84.50 prr your (in advance) mulled in Canada and United Silica. f‘ - ~-- ~:____. ____ ‘ MONDAY. DECEMBER 1.11;} ‘ Scols Whiz Hne 1 tam office in the approaching gener- , al election. They have not appreciat- lt was about the middle 0f the 5th Pd Mr. Bcnxir-tis success in having ; _ century ma,‘ st‘ Andrew one u! mo the Imperial Confcrcnccadjourncd to q ; christian apostles and broth" of‘ Ottawa, or admitted that the ad- “ Simon Peter, became patron saint of jnumed confweme 15 likely m 9n‘ ' ‘ Scotland. Since that time his name dorsc me Emmett’ pr°9mmme~ I" i»: ‘ ‘ has been intimately Fi.“\~'_)i‘lili(~’(l Willi‘ Sh"?! ha” ‘mm’ mmmg but ‘ the lnnd of the liczitlicr, and Scotch- may “any pomws “m the qlwsfio“ at the expense both of Canada and “My... ill C)‘ men the world over have honored ‘ his anniversary. Si. Andrews Day" the Enmlm‘ ' falling on Sunday‘ 1111s year. the‘ ,,,_ _____ ‘ Calodonian Club is holding its an» _ g The lfrzckets of New York ‘ Andrews Day dinner this l - nual St. THE CHARLOTTEIOWNV (ig.§‘l§f_)_l.'~\ljq' i L . i llNotes By r1... Way l , l . _‘ n is encouraging iolnole that Can- ~ ' adals wheat is finding its way to ex- port channels in the largest volume within two years. Between the end of July and the end of October. more than 200000.000 bushels were shipped overseas. During October the ship- ments aggregated 30,000,000 bushels what £11112 of Qnurs L limes W Barton. M.D. in the corresponding month of 1920i And this export movement shows no‘ abatement in November. If ii, con- tinuss, the present reserves, now es- timated at 230000.000 bushels, will bi‘ pretty well exhausted b_v thc cnd oi. next July, and there will be no ser-l ious carry-over to prejudice the mar- ketinz of the i931 crop. While feeding the poultry. a Cali- fornia ivoman dropped a diamond out. of the setting of her ring. To retrieve the missing gem it was decided to [kill one bird a day—thc flOCk nllm- ibered l20-iuitil it was located. The I‘ sparkler was discovered in the "crop" [of the last bird. The family is ofi jchlcken dinners for life. your friends has into which the stomach empties. L61‘. every hundred. the stomach. v Now what causes a stomach ulcer? as compared ivith less than 20,000,000 STOMACH ULATER VERY COMMON You sometimes hear that one of stomach ulcer. or ulcer of first part. of small intestine Ah ulcer on the arm or leg that. you can sec is bad enough, but. to have an 1 ulcer right. on the lining of the atom- ach would seem to be a serious mat- Novv ulcer of the stomach is a ser- I ious matter, and yet as a matter of fact it occurs in about~l0 1980918 in Fortunately just as an ulcer else- where in' thc body will heal if W0‘ perly ireaicd, so also will an ulcer of ’I‘hcre are three factors entering What U.‘ S. Tourists Spend’ __.__ (Minneapolis Journal) i nu- collected b_v the new-Edie {of Gommercg show that Aimerloan ltourisu are now spend more than |eight hundred million dollars abroad every you. That monly goes mi: 0i’ tho country. and while some o! it finds its way book in the form 0i.’ increased buying power for Ameri- can goods, most oi’ it remains abroad 0t this large sum. it is estimated that at legst $0 millions were left in Canada by motorists last your, the largest sum merit in another country. Canada has much to Offer and the money was. for the nwsi; part, well laid out. More than four‘ hundred millions fell into the hl-ndfi. of the Europeans. About forty mill- ions slipped across the line into Mex- . ico. ’I‘l1e West Indies and Central ‘America, got ninety millions and cit- Jzens permanently residing account for about forty millions PHOTO. Your Future Prince Speaks Spanish 91mm‘? The Prince of Wales spoke for (119959 3160-"0 When You Look Into WILL you see yourself still struggling for a living. . . a disillusioned man ... won-i: ... trouble-burgfiigiledi! Or wi see a a n ' ffiltravcl fie. fyourawglcolzlldtz mu . . . your face aglow with Make sure NOW of inde n- dom om monev troubles . . . of leisure lnone has Of\l1l‘.‘.lJli!£‘f‘l more nobiy to f V ihe cicvcl :;"».i1:1\'. .‘.‘l(l p'.'1;l_".'o.~.<, ‘of (it! ‘ ‘ ‘ ivorid in the pzu-t few rerttr-c... There arc many Scouts-h families in lhls KWHD that trace direct cic- Highland famous in l1i.".~._v. PFUVIIICC‘ from clans now and illl‘.\'l‘lt‘l'E in ZCatmiiu are the cicsccntiuiis. more loyal to the vt-cortis oi the past and the idcnh traditions of the race. F-‘ir 111.1 so 1".‘ and pa... our ClllZPlH ivhi) slid.- ‘hunt lr-n lilPll‘ heritage us iicotchmen, ionights The Night! -.i.&..»:- Litre] (‘Hrs-sings .,. Commenting on the prevalence of‘ An entire neolitliic village on thc been un- I evening. On such occasion". i: is fit- w ‘ k , ' . , _ . cv" '01". ‘ike ‘ ‘ca: ‘ - i ‘v . ting lllfl’. the avhzcvomcnts of Scot- 1 Cm 50' 1s ‘Ddal a, I ' t _ . (‘OllllPlllllLV dominat l l ~ _ i . lands sou» ill son: and stnry should A P‘ 9“ m? “mm. 1 i i ' - ' - - - ' w .. - . . . _. , p 3 a “ _ lOlltl “llCID-lllf‘ citizins pa, tribute gummy-L; o; c910 m; “as 1 . be duly CvllllllllllOlillll. .\o Lllllll- _ ‘ 3 . i = ' "v ms a mo“ “virus tmdmon ‘ to the lords of crime for the right to] earthed by the Wailraf-Ricwartz _ t . . ~\l\4 . . . m‘, T,» in 058C,‘ is the Substance i Museum excavators, according to an ._, made by victimized ciwh-issociaied Prdss daspatch. It is tlic gmct Atwmcy Cram who g first. of its kind to be found in Gor- _ ‘ many, and probably one of the cari- . 1s unticuvuruig to clean up the situ- m; m me 81mm “DIM ation. The multifarious activities of, The neolithic objects found con- i the booze barons is but one of thc Sis?- mlllrlly 0f 550119 band mills. flint problems» ivitli which he Ls up againstqflnlwes‘ mm’ arrow heads and himd‘ Mr. Cvuin was told that racketeers,511aped pollen.“ That ‘he pqbtery is‘ Cont“ a mbum of three cents a hum purely neolithic was determined by; _ ithe fact it had been made before l flfflbvviilll! 0n R11 lrCilZbt délllered 1"‘ potters uliecl was known and shows , New‘ York. Every pier and railroad,characteristic signs. being burnt in, 91mm“ “m. m“, excwtiol. is Said m ‘ the open fire. It is believed that these . bc uudcr the dominalioii of the rack- l remans “m “my “e the “mast in‘ Germany, but in the whole world. of l‘:" il",i‘ll i clears, The gangsters have a grip on! the milk distributors. In parts of the: ‘ city. it was reported lo Mr. Crain. ani The fiYF-lffll’ l1|fll1 b)’ 1116‘ 50Vl9l» i undeuakfl. "um p“. u“, rMkeLeer-S; Government appears to be a much' levy or his machines Wm be “ma? 5 more important factor in world af-, the into the cause First the gastric juice meal“ five minutes i“ Spanish u a itself which contains pepsin jury to the lining of the stomach i1“ “'55 the gum’ °l h°nor m‘ sunny the pepsin and evening. The dinner was in cele- to damage it braticn of the "Siesta. 1a. Ram," wall which allows hydrochloric acid general resistance of the patient such as anaemia, infected teeth and ton- isls, emotional disturbance and so. forth ' speaking countries of the world. The Fortunately half the ulcers heal Prince's smlmh 59°90“ w“ deliv" themselves because the patient will er“ at u"! “W59 °Y his address i" do without food for two or three iEnBHSh- H6 5ald3—“I-'9'dl°5 and meals or will cal. small soft. mcalshgenflemen- Yo“ mal’ b8 "ware m!“ that give the stomach a rest. l1 “We mmemnes attempted W $990k‘ If the ulcer persists then medical B m“? spflmsh- If W11 will 9-1100’ treatment must be used, which con-ime I will 0° 5° "°“’-" Tb? Pfincc sue.- I01‘ the most part of the use, of ‘ the" 581d in Sllflflifih that be thank? bak Hi1 soda or other alkali, and ed the Bvanish Club for their in- “quid m. so“ mam . idtation permitting him to take part; This may mean weeks or months of 311 9119i? 5655b 511d l0!‘ the (YPDOYIIIII- treatment. depending on the patience ill‘ 01' 600N718 back b01011?! them 9811i" and obedience to instructions on the HP liked H" Swill-Bil 1011811030 Sol part of the patient. much that he was very 818d 7-0 b6 And the big point to remember is among so many sinnish-spenkins. and , dinner at. the Spanish Club, Caven-, hydrochloric acid Second some in- ‘dish squarei mmkm- w" M’ which‘ Third, any condition that lowers the " which “Omnlemorales the diwmferl‘ 1 of America by Columbus on October, 12, 1492. The anniversary is kept as‘ a fete day throughout the Spanish-> the io-scl (‘FOSFHIZ menace and the uc- ,1 ed. Laundry operators and cleaning .I- _C~35fi)',_\' of saicguarviing all such cros- R NFW zrltr.ivi‘rr"-vrv.~ni "I in . V sings Brunswick exchange tribute. lf they refuse garments arc .r: ‘suggests that even the most cfficcni warning devices leave something wanting. The ringing of the bell may be muffled by the motor of the ruined or stolen. Players in orches- In’; tras are assessed a dollar a, week, i with blackjacking or destruction of . . . . . l frl. automobile. or tho SWlflfZlllE arm may ‘m lumen“ the ‘mm W for re ma l Miniature golf courses pay or suiicr TYT*“;!:I1l|-n. be unnoticed clue to poor visibility or damage, and there are local and min- or rackets in ‘great numbers- Mer- chants are. invited to pay, for ll‘l- l stance, for protection oi their prem- i unusual position. The next best guard but the use of these in country di=tricts is scarcely ls the use of gates. practical. and there is the addcd dan- . l -. = 1‘ - ger of running through the gate it- 1°95 m’ ‘fight’ It they mime “mdows ~33" ' ";*'.¢"!1?=,'r::;i-g-g-q“...‘ are broken and their shops otherwise ‘L, self. _ . 2 The m“ l; that S3 1mm as there molested until they sea the light. 2v are level crossings there will be dan- Tmly‘ m9 ‘mm of the free and. m _ . , '2" ger. A monicntzujv lapse of cziution ‘he honlc of cm“ w“? cmsades 15; , m, viglmnce canm, always be “our UDGGYROIHQ an astonishing metainor-- j b ed, and one is all that is necessary to phosm‘ M i - h“ have lTRElC results. ‘The only safe I i» 1".‘ i, 3'- and sure way: to cross a fflllfhflfl is A [fnique Edition ‘f? above or below it. Of course, the cx/ -- _ ‘ _ Dense involved in making changes of The Montreal Gazette has present- ‘ l‘ "_-‘ this kind is great; but ‘rho. ‘n vlcw ed subscribers with a. very interesting J u. , ... f -, of the icvcut irsicic ovnzr: that have replica of its edition for November 1r IZDCOLFlFPPCl 1n this. Prczmce, will say 11th, 1830. This htmdred-year-old b 5*‘"‘~"thti' it l5 too great? Sooner or later, edition was a four-page production, 1' the death-tram of the level crossing each page consisting of six wide col- , l . '4 umns. It contained two and a. half pages- of advertising and about one ‘and a half of news. The news was made up mainly of month-old rc- from the London Spectator Bennett left Llanaila for tho Imperiali and other European newspapers, ‘Zt-r-iarmwo, a fcnv l4ll1"‘l'"il l"i(‘\'-"‘[1£l]1—, which had been brought across thc ‘yrs have cxevtr-d themselves to bu,’ Atlantic by the packet ship Eric—"in little his efforts and ntiarcprescut his} the VET)’ 511011 115N889 01 24 5153's proposals for Imperial economic tin-i lfDm HF-Vfe." so far as to. in 1830 Montreal had a population of 25,000. and it was not incorporat- ish domestic politics. though mom-g Cd a; a city 1mm [W9 “an; 15mg 1g bet-r. of fit" Ivor-fly Iilflfinfltiflltl G"‘~’-:‘ already boasted a harbor commission. ernms-ni c-iviyilmiciitcd him for his; n, was a 1131-51,; “Di-Id, Death sengenc. Iietwulnus care in abstaining frorni is were meted out to two women ser- such inicrf2i'v:1ct-. These nov..spapc1"s‘\-ant5 who had rqbbgd their master ha“? fllfilllflycrl in WEI-Weaning anti-i and to several men who had stolen lety 19st th<> COIIBPFYRUVP Primf! Mil“, some heifers. The Gazette, comment- ister of Canada should succeed in. mg editorially, stated that the sen- ‘hgvmg adopted jirogromuic fori I i 3‘ ._ ‘, illllrl 5m, and the sooner the better. Suirzll-Calibre Critics Ttcni the moment that. Premier prints l‘_\'.Sl'>l'llt‘ evru ivrnt rriiicist; hiin for ntt-‘sfcrinu in llrii- m-.. 0-‘ <~.-__v a._.-_-... .. v‘. hr; fences were proper and necessary. A man who committed perjury was placed in lhn pillory. 'I‘he apprentice the rehabilitation of British, Canad- ian and Empire trade on n luisis of mutual PFCWTPHCPS- TbPY have 12- , svstem was still in vogue and ii. made nor-ed the fact. lhM MT- 3901197155} an apprentice little more than a plan has been actreptctl Mud lWRi-Wfl,‘ bond slave of the employer. There by all the other dominion nremifls. is on advertisement of $10 reward for as by manY outstanding Dllblll! mm‘ Mary Finlay, a fifteen-year appren- ln Great Britain, including all the, 11cc ivho ha"! left her task. conservative chicftnlns, many 1809-] The money of the day included a‘ lng Liberals Ind many Drbmllwnl-i both Brill-sit and American coinage; E Label-lies. They have neBIBCWd We‘ Spanish dollars and French hiilf fact that British bankers, British lfl- ‘ crowns were also in use. and, as most .3 auscrlalists and about one-half of ihc [ of the habitanis could not i-cad, they , i ;"'tr:\des union rcpresentativea, togeth-‘i would have nothing to do with DuP- uler “.1111 British agriculturists, have e,- nwney. c~men converted to the D0110? bl in‘ Advertising was very dignified. tre-Eiuplre preferences and dcvelvll- There were no display adverilsc~‘ nicnt advocated by MT- Bf-‘nnelt- mcnts. Nor was it considered proper .. I: hey have refused to concede BTl- w advertise the prices of goods for Qihs progressive conversion t0 97°’ sale. Merchants merely announced lfairs than is generally imagined andi w‘ is doubtful whethel. i“ promotcrs [that the condition that paved the ‘ and Flynn? C-‘labllsh-"nelll-S Pay 119a” ‘ themselves fully understand the im- i Way f“ m: “m” to start must be pummel“ 0f what they are domgq‘ treated or removed, whether it is Chaim“ the force of circumstances,‘nci".'ousnc.:s, emotional disturbance, and the sharpened instinct of Lhéi infected teeth or tonsils, or other animal in fear oi’ death, have com- i Condfion’ It of wurse be Sam bined to produce mm “vhich ‘when I that these conditions do not actually ivise could only be attributed to al- ‘ cause ‘ho "M" but y“ n’ mus‘: be aw most superhuman intellectual bril- i “mud m“ by undcnnmmg me "at" nan“ _ ,ient's licalih they prevent the heal- . i " ftl l .~. The first (“fled of me ma“ ls m“ l ‘nsKflb9l'P1ellllP.CelllCEl' will not. heal, clared to be to raise the proportion or where the ulcgr peflofates and ‘ of ‘ndlwtrial ‘Yorkers in the towns as allows the contents of stomach ‘or in- i compared with the agricultural ivoriz- . testing to escape ‘m0 the Yabdomenv. lets in the muntn" This i5 desirabm ‘ operation must be‘ performed. from the Moscow viewpoint because} so remember these - pom“ about the racwry hand L‘ under Strict“ ulcer. Ten out of every hundred peo- control than the imcasant can ever n“, have ulcer of the stomach; at be- E3’ m6 m“ (‘r "1a5‘"su§§é5u°" ' least half of these ulcers heal without ‘he m!‘ “‘°"kel' C“ b‘? "w" “Rsilldany treatment; careful dieting and hem l° m“ Wm M the ml°1'5~ T1“ _ alkali treatment cures almost all the Semnd °b3e°l5 151 bl’ meal"- °f Teduc‘ ' rest; and surgery is successful in at m3 m‘? {am-QTY WQYKCTS m a °°ndl“lea.st 00 per cent of the remaining tion of slavery, to reduce labor costs cases i; recognized in-tinm to a figure far below that which can be reached in any other country» This object has been attained in con- siderable measure. Then the third ob- ject is to provide the most modern factory equipment for the use of in- dustrial slaves. To accomplish this, foreign currency has to be obtained lat any cost by the sale of whatever igoods and materials the foreigner can be persuaded to purchase, even if the Russians themselves are dying for lack of these very products. This part ox‘ the plan has been fulfilled al- so 0o a certain extent. In Europe young people are train- ed to think and in America they are largely trained to remember-Ham- ilton Holt. As to possessing the truth; I think‘ of those explorers who have with them a tame lion, and who sleep with one eye 0pen-—De Gourmont, We love old travellers; we love to .llE3.l‘ them prate, drivel and lie; we love them for their aslnine vanity their ability to bore. their luxuriant. fertility of imagination, their start- llll" brilliant, overwhelming, nicndac- i ‘.—-Mark Twain An exchange says: To 111cc’. a na- tional deficit, Premier Mussolini has ordered the reduction of the wages of all state employes, from top to bot- tom, by from 12 to 35 per cent. By this means a general tax is avoided, which should please the citizens not in government employ. As for the latter. any who protest may be quick- ly relieved of their positions. The Premier is a dictator whose com- mands are obeyed without question. Silver and gold are not the only ioin; virtue too, passes current all over the \vorid.-—Eurlpide5_ God offers to every mind its choice between truth and repose. Take which you please-you can never have b0Ill--—Elll6Z'§Ol’l. The estimate made of the number] of Canada's unemployed. up to ihci time Parliament met was 200.000. ‘The ‘ distribution of $100,000,000 therefore means an average of $500 per capita for all the jobless peoplein Canada. according to the Labor Department‘; tabulated figures. The economic stim- ulus from this policy is already be- ing feli. The effect it will have in lowering the number of persons who shall have to be cared for by com- munity charity next winter. is certain to be felt in all the great, centres. And it is bound to‘ hasten the turn for the better in business conditions throughout the whole Dominion. The $20,000,000 voted by Parliament for unemployment relief was one of the best investments the Dominion could possibly make. MOONLIGHT I saw the moon, so broad and bright, Sailing high on a frosty night! And the air shonc sllverly between, The pearly queen and the silver queen! And hero a white and there a white Cloud-mist swam in a. mist of light! And, all encrusted in the sky, High, and higher, and yet more high, Was gold and gold that glmmered through The hollow vault, the vault of blue! In an article in the London Times. Dr. C. Davlson, outstanding British earthquake expert, estimates‘ that about 14,000 or 15,000 persons are kil- led by earthquakes somewhere in the world in the average year. Appalllng And then I knew that God was good, And the world was fairi And where I stood, I bent the kncc. and bent the head; oeciiou or the prospect that a C00" that they had received consignments _ geriativ: odrnlnisirai" n couimlll-f-‘d l” of such and such articles. which ihcy “_—'*fg'_~-‘>‘flDu-' -ll~-§L13lf W ‘l’ would bl 810d to lhoiv the public. as ihLs toll appears. yet many timcs (‘llfi number of deaths are caused an- nusily by motoring accidents. And said my prayers, and went in bed. -\llm!l Stephens. f people. He wished the club success. for sports and travel 000 by investing in The Great-West PROSPERITY POLICY It is s ially designed for men who sire early independence. Example: Man, age 25, deposits $313.50 annually. At age 60 he has the option of drawing an income of $100 eve month for life or a guarantee lump sum of $l4,300—plus substantial accumulated profits. In the event of early death, his family eritl the full amount he intended to save. The Great-West Prosperity policy also affords special disability privileges and many other appealing features. The speech wvas loudly cheered and applauded by the guests, the major- ity of whom were Spaniards. ___.__, Ring Down the Curtain tlondou Times» i _____ _ _ _ On Thursday. when the last, survi .Wai.t's painting of Kit-e vor of the four Terry sisters departed Ellen LflfiCtllPl‘-~—lS to feel a beauty this life, death put. an end to along. more than physical. And ii. ivas more cial actor and actress, came on the p12’? her own spell, in tears or in stage to singa song, "I'm ninety-five," jlaitghter, over her audiences. and to and to danoe a jockey dance. The ,play ltpo". their feelings untl they child was Ka-t e Term-Kat: ,fe.l.t lhCTll"(‘l\'f'§ gladly’ a‘. he; mercy. Terry, whose acting made Lord ‘whence camp the spirit which marked Macaulay rejoice that he‘ had flhese sistcrs off from ‘the common lived to see it, who played Cordelia ,run? Who/i ‘immeasurable ages and at fourteen, and who was only twesty- ivhat inculculable mi giing of count. three when, already a famous act- less characters and footings and rass ripe in achievemennt, she left intellecis had gone- to the mzik ' the stage to marry. And of those who ‘of that strange iztcaui-j’. o.’ ‘bat FJ'1"I‘.‘ saw her not a. few wsuld stoutly main‘ It; mvaAe 2 affection and even adorn lain i.~1 after years that she was a ition in all who saw them, and to better actress than her still more sxveetcn other lives with (he fragrance with Ellen Terry the idea of de- of sense and of feeling as ihcs: i-line, of diminution, of ceasrig to bc? sisters gave the world. And for those The third sister was Miss llfiifion ‘who knew ivhwtgifts thejrhadtogivc, Terry- who managed to live for six- and who took and were grateful, the ween whole years and some months prssing of the laa: of them will b‘: before she went on the stage. And an occasion of regrct indeed, but. still the youngest of these four daughters ‘more of a thankful savouring of old and elrvcn children. of Benjamin ‘anemones and of hopes that. the art and Sarah Terry \\ as Flo- ,v:hich they chose for their capression rence, who was an actress from iivill never b: espiscd nor degraded. childhood until, like her eldest sister,‘ she left the stage on her marriagm; It is a long story indeed. lt. might llelbfllkfi b6 Mid t0 have clidid b11923 product on. but a complete failure when Miis M01400 Teri‘?! left l in di.trib1|tioii.—Gcorgc Bernard the stage-seventeen years afterher‘5haw_ sister Ellen had celebrated (or rather had seen publicy, enthusiastically celebratedl the fiftieth annivcrsay; of her first appearance. It might be said to have ended in July, 1928. when, universally beloved and mour- ned. Ellen Terry was laid to rest. But not so lorg as one of the four sisters Was alive could their epoch be admitted to have closed. Now the long story is indeed over. 7 We have called it a strange story, And strange it must remain-even perhaps after science has discovered all that can be known about here- dity -i.ha.t Benjamin and Sarah Terry should have been the parents not only of children of great ability, ‘ but, of these four daughters to whom ‘was giver. much more ability. In the ~ minds of those who m neither too Z roung to have seen the second sister The capitalist system has been u great success in the organization of Poetry is an art in which the artist by means of rhythm and great si.n~ _cerity can convey to otlursthc scu- itimenl: which he feels about lifc.—- , John Masefield. .\lln rd‘ ll llllcni llllll finn- Fari- old. to end-but who shall associate spreading abroad so much beauty‘ He.» i.i.i.».v.i.i -WIN"N'IP "VFI(E_ and The businelsmfdiii Tn‘ ZsiiFGQQ-ilé“sQiiIi-éuwéi‘ H715}; DICBMDQQL 1950 l“ who had no fear; the fool now is hoof all educatioiL-Rabiiidraualh Ta» who has no hope.—Charles E. Dawes. gore. a strange, a, beautiful end affecting ‘than talcm and accomplishment __________‘ W___V_____ _ ___V_ story. ‘ll-lat. story began more than which gave Marion any the _ eighty years ago, when a child of power, not idesd to anchant as _ (hrs-e. daughter cf a humble provin- ‘Eilleru Terry anchored. but to For the ‘Man lVho Cannot Smoke l At Work famous sisizr, Flllen. Ellen of their beings? The theatre must Terry's share in l-he story began ‘surely: l1» ivoriivy/ oi rcsjiect and ' ’ in ‘i850, when she ivas eight years ‘honour 1f ii can be the nzeaua oi . CLEANCUTl i Hora you will find Scissors and; nor so old u to remember and prefer the eldest it is inevitable that Ellen Terry should stand alone, unapproachcd and unapproauhcble for beauty. charnbgoaius, personality. all those qualities with the nunes of which W0 8WD! lffpr definition for, the lndefinahle-and after explanation ‘y of that which is loo high for ex- , plaralion. But Kata Terry must have had her share of it. To read i about her acting 1| to be convinced 1 of more than talent and aowmnlisb i ment; La look at her il'.‘.“"l.l'~- '.'\'L“l g Shun of the curt ilni clip right‘ . ilmi their wnrli, because ihey n, do. inlgned for their purpose-and made gin remain In condition to work lat- lslnciorily for y-e-a-r-s n! service: Poor SOIIIOPI are a nuisance. Good one: n blessing. We price ihe beam l moderately! The Rogers Hardware C0,, I suop 1354mm AND SAVE at the ; I Metropolitan Store Mold photographs. noiioepeciioi jtcsi h... ' TIJBEBMILDSIS AND iiEREDiTY Tuberculosis is noi hercdii- nry. li cun almost be invar- iably irlccd to NEGLECT- This ‘White Plague" usually has its origin in the mmmnn cold. _Negllgence in ircailnl and curing this lighilY-"Wml condition runs down the sys- tem, weakens the lunlfi "d predlspoues i0 Tuberculosis and other puemonary ailment!- WAMPOLES amvisloN is ii sure remedy- i"’~""’”"" mm. colil curing and ionic Pm‘ parties. you an: T0 BLAMEIF YOURSELF on Y0": cinmiuiu bavcwl’ LUNG common. Prion Per Boiile The Two lilacs