essential, "as -butiding factors. have always been in cod-liver oil and account for its helpfulness in over- coming malnutrition. ‘ should be taken for a reason- able length of time daily, to ‘enable its rich, vitamins-noun. refresh, energize and build up the body. Scott a lie-m, revs-us‘. on. sr-a Suliistmulsiun o. u. WEDNESDAY, our or Pott-rics it om not require the scathl indictment of 'hcn. referred Guardian. to inform the people u_pmmier Mew colleges are specially designed ta to m suwrhwa enable our boys and girls to reach t Ania I NOV. 15, 1922 ling our children to carry tt. on. . The curricula of our schools and l5 m, 111a "WWI-making stage at tho t»: m» "Lloyd I welcome tn his brief toni- ttiroulh Wales. Unlike the prophets of old he receives full honors in his native principality. But Wales is not the United KingdninJfitwere ms chances cf a large support in ‘brighter than they appear to be. Everywhere in Wales his recap- tion . was lnost rgehlis _a the new parliament tlonld be_ enthusiastic. ‘ Guardian m‘ not p h srlly endorse the eptnloni" l Canada that the Canadian Nution- earnest posmble ‘moment and by a; Runway system w“ um“ no“ the shortest possible cuts. and Crowds cheered, shouted and sang S1r.——'1‘hmush your columns. I wish to thank my many friends in ishing virtues to help‘ ernnient. One of the first reforms %O’fffOO-§f§-fifififi O0 A Bit oi Advice to Poultry Owners Tlw prit-o of Eggs will bl- lit-pit I'm" titt- itt-xt six mouths at lvlttit. .-\ ilur-lt ul’ Pdrilitr)’ if ioniu-d lifter" pay liirgt-r dividends than any UHIUI‘ ii\'\‘ 5llllli\ 0n llti- Farm. buying Iii-us should bv wt-ll snpplitul‘ \\iLit (‘raisin-ti Oyster .\'h4-ll For slit-ll formation. -t\llcn Cryntitl lirlt fur iii-gos- UUII.\"I'G‘I Svrilpn. live-I uml llone M-rnpn unrl Poultry Ilunr. Bus; “null. “Ills “mill. lIi-n (‘Intruder for producing ii good sitpply til‘ rivn rind lmtir- lsitins: Eggs. .\ll\"ctl firs-inch I-‘c-etl. (‘racked Cairn, Comma-is! l-‘n-t-il \\ tit-lit and utitr-i" 1'4 try fiuppllrn. At i\!\\'r'.~1l. pttt-t-s \\ hols-imit- iind lit-tall. Carter 8i t‘ o. Ltd. YO§OQOO#QOOO-OO—OO4Q—OOO~OQQ-OQ4"¢¢¢v#“y"¢‘¢“¢ ge‘ Q ‘a; ‘ . / 5 fiif; l S . ,1 , f . APPLIED TO THE FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS We represent companies with clean records for the prompt and accurate adjustment of fire insub- ance claims. Our insurance gives you a new start in life should the fire fiend visit you. Security and Service. liyudmau 8i Co. Ltd. Managers, P. E. I. The Oldest InsuEranfie Agency in _______ Daily Selections lot Guardian Readers From thTJ-‘l. Louie» collection ‘ d MARY SPEAKS. hlftrtlttfs ititttsc is .~:\\'t~pt and gill‘- trialled. Full of treasures .‘at~e-—- 'i‘ltrouglt drawn shades the light scarcely Dart-s to cuter there. (".\‘iite's at simple ltuntv. with s-utt- stilttie strelititina t-vcrywvhere) day- 1'i'illl tutti dainty. Martha's" chit dreil. ltezireil b_\ rotc- slid rule. (.\l_\" strllttg, sittvbrntvuetl llrtwtl art- pupils. At Dame Nature's school: Lesson t-tlottt tltt- til-ills titt- urch» urtls d,“ .~\Itil titc- swituttiitli: pnuil) Nlarthlrs ltushzttttl thinks» in forms (it slut-ks and motor cvrs. (Ztllm- ~Gml bins hint! often tails To luck lill‘ pltslurt- traits-- (fumes in lulu tn sttppt-t". nights. for (iaziltg ill the slurs!) in our world 01' mum \\'<t111P11 Alwzrvs thori- llllll-‘f. he Aitlrtltas. trim takt- lovi- vict- Tun lmsltlllittgly. And lhl- ti; ~nf lifFFfi IHFIIGR? Oh. Ituw r. are WP! MAZIPI \'. (‘.\Itl'tl"l‘lli-;ltS 1t ml scr ' llzvp/ 1K t on . //y / 6 2 PILLS promised by Mr. MacKenaic King when seeking election ‘Nils taking of O ticnl by the MacKeure King gov- th the (Tanazioan Railway discard the curriculum and their children “go “out money as soon as-theybare able 8"» to add dollars. We observe by reports of the His car windows were broken by town and country. for the l U]? fond an; ambitious parents even let onake ‘ that wld not be (held back. “Three weeks of since he retired and in tthaLtimie never before reached; German fi- sheer preuure from the throng tranquillity port given me in the re t con-f test. Although two weeks later than others entering the field. l feel pleased at the large vote pol- _ ledl for me. the franc» has dropped to a level j i amslr. .1; 7 '_ cacao: ttaurlzgn, system out of politics; one of his recent first acts after coining Into office educational conference at Ottawa that a serious view was dance has completely ‘collapsed and the Turk has torn the Mudd- Taxing Filhqlte? p .~ lw‘ " l I l i - db u Dung? l mo WWI” mltalten of this modern tendency appointing t0 its directorate mcn r ‘ who had rt-Lttttiercd valuable oer ¢ VltJn‘ to the Lcillflflll party, whether they knew anything about railway illlilllflfilflllfilll or not. pruviitolnlly axe is being vigorously applied in ‘topping off frotn tite- ttiid federally, previous regime amour: "deserving" Liberals. l I l . t‘ in‘ ‘Nova Scotia at present nu "invest t l tigalion" is being held among gov erttment tiffllciiyls to ascertain whet I if they hiid——uttd Throughout the whole ccuutry,. U" the coming branches remaining rich Good “d pointed out. should be n principal 3mm!“ o" “h0g9” brawn“ fromlfcature in our education and that. ‘iltii’ they hail offended poiilicaii_v.tflble to gtrengthen the one "i1" is‘ tilt-T“! titmlit)" the other and if it fails in The need of training for citizen ship was emphasized. The future looked ominous to these educa- tlonisls and the opinion was e:- pressed that it was more import- dill. for the future of Canada that and women should be intelligent rather than citizenship. it was FIXED. this wanting. the rest was value- lcss though gilded with gold. Good or bail citizenship begins in the home; tile school tiilIliid be and nia treaty into shreds!" This was slr-"vAifli" 111° ' itistnllewer to the French reJolc~ ~ th - it fl h . ings over his downfall and Btlnar e pom sme H 6mm“ Government has taken another dollar out of Are Lil-SI Law's dictum greatest need is tranquility. he was got out of the way, that seems to be true enough will be at. his best in the Mr. Creral- is well spoken of in the press and by his fellow mem- bers in Parliament since his re- the Progressive ‘party. Ha was not a. great lender. but is credited with sincerity of purpose, a -‘.air degree of shrewdness and l sav» ing. sense of "hulnor. In his speech that the country's l-le says the Turks took heart and in- creased their demands as soon as and‘ Bonar Law rightly named the o: Premier "a bonnleflghter," and he new House and on the opposition side. tirement from the leadership of they ever going tostsp? year it was a cent n fathom for grill nets andtthis year iti- is a dollar for the first net and a cent a fathonrfor the bahnrt". of your nets. Now this Government is get ting rotten. Theyhtr-e trying in . starve the fishermen to death for tire sake of their own pockets. Did ‘anyone ever see where it wtss passed in the House to raise tfhe taxes nu smelt new? I should like to ask Mr. Fish Warden if lt ever was passed in the House oi Commons, if so wits! was more .1554», put on for‘! Wily was it not published . Now they tell us they are helping the fishermen all the)" can. it looks like it when in 1920 nearly all the lobsters wtas spotl- from trying to-iwt a pound of meat in a half pound can. There are llPW laws every year that cost the i)il('i(t‘l$ thousands of dollars a your. it. is time the tiflc was i i s t z 1 i _ labor savins W6 511111 “'9 m" 1e“ itnul cannot be cilarged with sortie this tt falls in all. Wealthy ignor- Siil-iill Pflimfll" °ff°11°°?_‘h°“ ance is perhaps the most pitiful will be handed over to the axe- of 411 misfortunes, crime except- mau and some fdtlilflli desoiple ofiq-d, and ignorance with {if with. U19 lYlvsfl-A P9811116" Will ht‘ Erafl- out wealth, is at common sourcc of ed utt. l t‘ t t crime. Manhood and womanhood . “T1111. 1S 501118 on in Nflvfi are a. natural heritage; they may V$P<=Iitt is $11111: oil in Ml"- tiw- be nun-rod or malle- tn the bottles Vill('i:$. We note b_\" mit- ekcltungesfflnd in the schools‘ __ itlmt the Farnlcl-s party in Mann, __?<+>-——— list... is r-llllittg THE raozsu ROADS upon -Premier' ziptply the poiiticali iliruckctt tn IHXP. lit". Brut-hem is hesltaling. forl‘ .,.. l'U (is are now frozen into at tho Winnipeg conference he “w” Wm‘ a boynot o" the end claimed that the efforts ‘of tile of 31m Prjogressivls meintberg saved the ' ' prairie farmers $30,000,000 by se- :.":.:::"g.::".1."“;t$25121t.:*""..."::F1ut1t ‘llgttlzwerty , . Sir. etc otsousfeo LIBERAL comforting to the grain growers than to the taxpayers of the Cent tral and. Eastern Provinces who -- - shoulder the increasing railway 011v‘ "f “'9 “w” picturesque deficits. flgurvr 111 111° “'°"‘1 ‘l’ "if" h“ ._._ conic tu an untimely and 111 P811! One thing settled by the Wiiini- through suicide. P690118 11 wrr” peg conference is that fusion be- pendent of 111v 311mm) Expmss" tween Progressives lmd Liberals Andre Ardisson was this name, tutti . . l ‘tho ¢Xi‘L‘iil'I‘r t >- yihtzslttoltnti agree; "w "w-"lj-t: rnrdlttnss. Like their fat- il." '. but tho men who were‘. Boll government. they] ‘tllfi’ iilii)". crooked/and beyond rc-l ‘llellllfiitlll except by a special i110- lablc 0m‘. t ipronlil-wd jObs ltt ths- now king‘ t ‘lltffllifllltllftvffi has been issuing in-‘ this is possible only an" tlto distribution! nhaw; for the iBell governmelrr only after an election. The dis-i graceful condition of ‘the roads.‘ been pointed‘ a! jstruciiotls about [of plums. Willie watching toperattons one recalls with seine- art-hat. of it shock-it has even} lshocked some Liberals—h0w feei-jdragging during the so" weamH-i {ingly and eloquently Mr. Nina preceding the present frost. butl llienzie King, in the cool shade! ’ ‘the government which has neveri m’ Dpiwsmom ‘mmsed Mr Hannustyct done anything on time, with I railway official) tthe exception of drawing its pay. alwould not do itt and so the thou- wlsands of dollars expended on the MLIroaihI have be?" WQMQL 5° l‘ int: so diligently combed for mill-Egbert until election day. wuy officials who ma!’ “a” ‘we'll —j——<"’—"" privately expressed their politicalé THE NEAR EAST prndiltictions and why such P119168; For several weeks the worm‘ siorl sitouid uow'b0 considered afhas h?“ kept on the q“; Vi“ “n. sufficient cause to hand them the anticipated hostilities in um Near East but so fnr nothing bus happened with the exception o! threats and demands on the part of the Turks and a quiet assur- niice but no concessional on the pal-t of the Allies. What is floiul; on. what is about l0 113319611» W‘ dead what has happened, is ilii tyTupped up iii official mystery. Whether the “breaklni: point" of l. wggk ago has broken or is like- 1y to withstand another knock it is impossible to learn. One thing at least is clear. namely, that General Harrington. (Ionimantlerdn-Chiet of the Allied forces has unlimited patience. llad he been- nnxions fol" a fight he ‘could iinvc had‘ it lonl; 38° for the impudcn-t and treacherous Turk has given rclN-‘fllylii DFOVWJ’ “on, The Turk would “rather tight than eat" and he has cer- tsinlY been SDDIIIIIIS 101' 11 tight- Gensrul Harrington and the ‘Al- lied Nations have had enouKh fighting within the no!" Bight years to show them the horrfll‘ and the cost. The)’ W111" 11" 111°" of it for the present and will d0 everything ‘short ofodlshnuottr to avotdwwar with the"l'\11‘k8 "i101" the axcnian‘! as has repeatedly orilelr that no should become n candldllle in political election! And 0118 11° wnntlcirs why the earth is over to the executioner. if the Liberal party has failed‘ tn take the railway system out of politics, as their leader bud pro- mised. they have taken much else out of It; they have taken 111811!’ fut jobs for their friends out of] ‘it; ' they rewarded their friends out of it; they have con- structed a i-silvray board 011i 0F it. made up of men who had retl~ tiered good service to their 1111")’- LABOR-SAVING AND LEIWRE More and more tlu- conviction is growing that education is not it tnoney-mfllilllil Pauli» ment. but that it 011g)" 1° mew‘ more. For the $793191‘ Pa?‘ 0f “ century scientists have been fcv erlshly inventing. tlmflfrflvllllfi- scrapping and re<hulldtlng time “v1.13 tuber-saving machinery. with ntl our ‘ilfflt? saving‘ 111111 have nterely |,,|s,|,-e_ that we are still busier than before. And what is titt- tlueut’! Aiioiiey; ‘vmpney to buy labor-saving mnchlitery. more time saving devices! ,We of course have us an ultimate goal the prospect of leisure uivl cnJoy- ment of the fruits of our labors and in our haste to reach our goal we go on buying more labor- siavlilg and , tlmetsnving equip menf. When we attain our anti . ‘he the some IIIOTE they could wipe off the earth in a few weeks. Whatever happens.‘ be it war or peace: whatever Tit.- key may bring upon herself. be it restoration or a. crushing defeat which they richly deserve. history dull cpedttt the _ "Jill-teal govern- ‘°'>'~ Th" l” m" l‘ "m" ‘"°“"’ msuts with patience wlltun nu "E"‘"'-"’°"" l" "m" "7' '" m“ long since rswilso the limit at form or another and we arc train which n cum w be a “mm we urc (lend and we find long sought leisure in day about ‘obtaining the full con- is dead. l-ind Mr." Crerar entered in the heyday of his career he the King Government only a con» could my claim to being tbs I'.l€V- sideratble portion of the Progrea crest card sharp ever known. Ar, long succeeded to nu inheritance worth $2,000,000. The Comte had known lnrtlisson when they were ‘both cadets at the military acts deiny of Saint tCyr, and never for a moment dreamt that his old time brother officer had become = slvesy and by no means the whole dlifison was fl Frenchman w-hfl in the ‘Liberal camp. As it isthelghe advantage of a first-class c1111; ited much divided viuced that they can never wiilisistiut; him to lntx in a cttss Oii with their free trade platform and petlpit’ where cheating at card? that tt must be revised. uvlr. Cre- would never be" dreamed of. 'i“11el out could have been prevented by rsr strongly expressed this view some." manners and gentlemnnly becamq htgdwue mid ‘Bmepgnquw of the case. As a party the Pro appearance, which were his b)‘ gressives never had much coha- right of birth. clung to him through sion and ‘they seem. yet tn be .al-,ult'thc years when he had become ways seeking a time solid 101W“ prince of swindlene, and relied datlon on which to ‘build. 50ml}, on his Wm go,- a uvtng, -—-~ Some so odd years use. --w1w1 1n Ottawa, .501}, 1n Liberal and/glillibiillg at the French and Bel- Conservattv-e dllOiBS"l‘l1é| generalllfhlm 1101141131 10110118 W111! a £01111 opinion seems to be that the third 11811! 111019 smsallmml "W" ill *5 party is an ephemeral organiza- ifilliiY» 5731"“ “'15 i" W935i?“ tion. but one which may retain or this nwspet-tiy- A°°°mnunlvd 1w considerable sectional strength tr n 00111116 01 flllfulive yous! -W°11'1' the West for some years to come; 911. ‘1110111119 clued m5 "lstmst h’ that Progressive members m the would arrive lit places like Monte Ottawa "House are likely in the C8110- Nive- Cannes- 9" mam" future to continue, much as they 111111 181w 11D 111B 111131191‘! 1"- U" did inst session to ‘lend an lndo- 1110B! QXDEIWVB 110191 "1 11193915" pendent assistance to the King ' ‘ Government; that they will seek A_T1‘¢1"°"d°"° “Imm- to avoid or prevent any crisis that might bring about a defeat of the Government, with the dissolution of Parliament that must inevitably follow. {Wlhlle he wits serving his ap= prenticeehtp.‘ if tt may so be called, he contented himself with using his beautiful sisters. to on tiize wealthy young men to his hotel suite, where perhaps a party of seven or eight, which included the Ardissou family, wlould sit down at. night to a game sf bitte- nrat. What between on unending s-tipply of champagne and the Mme. Ardisson urging thenl on it was not Ioilg before the guests were betting thousands of francs at a time against the bank. Even in those days Al-dlsson was skilful enough to deal himself the curd he wanted, and it was very rarely indeed when a big bunk was in the balance that Ardisson was not the winner. Somewhere about the year 1892 he became involved in tTitere is no leader in sight for a Dominlomwide Progressive par- ty. The party lacks organization and it lacks a party press of any considerable weight and has not the funds to call either the one or the other into being. Under these conditions and having lost their-lute reputable leader, the last thing the Progressives want and the one thing they would most fear if it were Ibrought on would he ll general election. This fear rather than any ardent love for the King ' Government may be counted upon to tide the Admin- istration over such rocks and nltrenienzlotts sl-ltndiil ill Biurrltz shoals as it may encounter during m,“ we rookinr: ,_- p wemhy the coming session. The money is needed and The three Premiers of Manitoba, Sasktttohewfnn and Alberta had a conference in Winnipeg the other would he very welcome but we have not noted any active inter est displayed or energetic effort made to get it. ls the Bell govern.- monrt steeping upon our rlllitq" in this vital matter? Many fear that such is the casefPerllaps on this reminder oor_ good Prentierymay write a letter. to the Secretary of State or somebody st Ottawa’ on the subject. It would the a good vthing to tell in tlhe Legislature when tt meets. Cheers would re- sound from. the ministerial ben- ches on such a report that the‘ Premier bad written a letter. it could the vsentifroo ogpostalge. ii would tor lltftlfld ‘cost: “some effort, and taunt not iii-trig home the trol qt the natural resources with- in llieir provincial boundaries. and at its close they plbceaiied to Ottawa to diitcussmatlters with the f§deral government. They are apparently now determined to brinll about u settlement the tel-nu of which must be of vital Interest to this Province as well as to New ‘Brunswick and yo" Sqotlg, Premier Bell has- intimated that RE. island has claims in that quarter ‘estimated st some $4.000,- 000. It’ our claim is good ti, should be locked after before the lands are transferred. "Tomorrow" may away the money left him by his iturty suites-rs to he rather disnlr-"cutltiu and an influential runlilsfpst-enls, and 0n meeting hint at _ 3115811)’ 13°11’ which tycut u long Wflylfilvaidfl “sfiiltirritz expressed grout surprised Lived Like Mtililonalre. Ardisson told the fTotnte that he lrrlcan millionaire of 450.000 francs ‘professional cardsharper. He had The fraudulent slipper was pro- dom are insistent itllii mt doubt c855 of remaking‘ Fm. me madsiof them would have followed him started on "his life of crime with known that Ardlsson had gatulblcd dtlced in court and a. demonstra. ‘another this faked slipper ‘brought Arilisson a fortune, and, incidep- tally, it was found uniong his ef- (cuts in 1904. when he was arres- ited by the Paris police cu acharge Pmuclm" ‘Film? ‘Wlmuu: ' ' (Tilt-lit illladasineJ‘ "'-. of defrauding the son of an Am litlll given of how it was worked. '0 young French Cointc. who hail not slice to u player. Ono way and eooooee-oa-oeoeeoe-eooeeoee Others’ f] View" Points eoooo lutdttias Edison decently told. * story of takindll IléPl°¢¢°¢ u." ‘- bolt transmitter to Phiildflillhill" “ the hope of sellilla‘ u-rvniillw-"a amount that would 1115i "bwlnmy his debts. " ' The directors asked if $10090’ had married inlouey, srtd for the Ardlsson took his; scritsnce of "Wm h“? the transmmer" occasion the two beautiful sisters, respectively. Harriet! sy Police. , One wily and other ‘Ardisscn be came so twell knownjfto ‘the polige of Englandy lafrijtnce, qormn-ny. Bei- gium and Spain that srhen be was found staydng= at --ho'i.els (patron- lzed by wealthy visitors the man- ugenlontwvere trained and Ardls- son would be ordered to take his departure fortlhtyvithnThis limiter] his opportunities for working big yotipes, (and ultimately Tlfllollght ubont the series of daring frauds which he contrived to work at some of the well known casinos - How this Wis dons i5 a, mmangg "in itself. There would art-It's; m, place like Carlsbad or- Nicc u. for- eign nobleman bearing a; riimous title. who would‘ foe‘ accompanied by a retina ot‘ servants of servants and was apparently ,in a very bad state of health. For u few weeks "16 Pseudo count or baron would be seen tltklng-thepatr. or 1119mm. eral waters, whichever happened to be the particular medicine in "1111 Dart of the world, under the mire of his attendants. Hts eyes. Willdl fllwflys seemed to be bad were provided ‘with blue glasses. As time wnt on the distinguished visitor gradually iluproved, 1p henltlt, and was eventually able to vvitlk slowly into the local us. ino and take a mild benevolent inter“! i11 the Dilly. Then lone 1111.". his healtltdiavlng dot still better, he would be induced by someone to sit down and (like it blind at baccarat. __ ‘ , 5'" ~55! ..,.,.. To Devil's Island. ‘*3 I The luck .tli's-"-co|1_st or‘ us"... whatever he happened to be at the time, enloyed ‘was truly “m. wolous. inside 0'1 half an honrhvhqke would wlri'_two or titreemthousantl francs and‘ then‘ puss bu the Vbank to someone else. stayxfor few minutes to” lcse‘_ ajlttle money, and ‘than "liusbfltfdpri; fats ‘with an on. fot".~"dqrnq'§veeigs_. tintilgth}: casino authoi-ltlesjodl; $2, watch. in‘; hint. and insdé tfis litticjame |111i>0ilstble'.’\liFhen he discovered that the experts ‘weregon his track the count, otherwise Mons. Andre Ardlosoti. would quietly disappear and that particular place would- know him no no) ‘ dosltwo or lilies years. Antoni]? ‘éi-i things, Ardls son Jaunted a hernia its. fer silo- ner. by which’ ‘u ‘wssi snsnlodin fiatlllotltl. but it. is always worth 11° 1°11 111W‘ " something tpyssysone‘: ;fncet ‘ , .51 a l " - .a. t _ bass almost ,9ll¥..¢981‘.d..ont ef-tiio ‘it's "Isle, with his- customary sens‘ - siryears penal servitude on Devi frold, although he must have lknown tluit iiisrom-antic career as" alt adventurer was, at ,an end. when the police came to investi- gate Ardissoirs possessions they found thalt 1n something like twenty years of crime millions of francs had passed through ills blink accounts; that he was the owner of a iukurious marble villa on the Riviera, and had evidently lived as a millionaire for fifteen or twenty years past. Ali his mon- ey and property" was realized for the benefit of the peflpid he had defrauded. When Ardisson, then close on 60 years of age, came back from the famous penatlsettlfl meat, in 1909, hewvas "cl-broken 811d penniless man. For a year urytyvo the once-falcons criminal tried to earn a living at his old Esme of cardsharpinfl. but with- out success. Two or three times he fell into tho hands of the-po- lice ‘on minor ‘charges, and event: ilaiiy finished up his days as a tout for some of the tltibious its was so astonished that "l1! remained alien “ ‘ W911i» '7 they lnquir offered him enough. “The price is all right." ssitl Edison. “Yes. that's all rlsht- B1" on condition that yoii P115’ l! w me at the l"il.i.G'0f/-$715°0 l Yea" if you paid. tt tel, tus".a11_ 1i m? It'd probably put it-sll 11110 5°11" fool iiivention and iosc everywl" of tt." c w; - indistinct Speaking (iilngston Sttanddrd.) The time has ‘gov, srrlvod‘ 101‘ lnsetringd of all klfiltlb’ 311d 11°59“? tlons at whichywvlllfl will sneak. uua ins‘ timP. iterators. has Ir- i-lveo to say souiethlns about 111- distinct. spsslilugflrne nubile is just. as much concerned with this as l are newspaper ropvrterfl- E1911! one has experienced the 0999"" stion of attending meetings at which most of the speaker! .0411“ not. be beard except bY 111°" "m" to them. andsntnetlulpos even no! by them. We hays known of cows where voting has taken place when the voters did not know what the? night houses of Montninrtre. He money as any crlininni the world has ever known _ ' u. s. “my Filer Killed in Airplane Relay ihce HARTFORD. Conn.. Nov 18 - Lietitenant John Blaney, army ftler.._ftom-lMitcholl field, Long Island, was insttantiy- killed this afternoon st tflranatrd Municipal Field here wthlle taking psi-t m an airplane relay" race in the i-tm-i ford aviation meet. m; plane struck a tree and crashed when about to landu, ' . -----d-0¢-%._. . =P1+wl~h. tale- ihfiltly children owe tton jtoworms. World l! restless ' and their condl~ Mother Graves enmtlnstor will relieve tpem Wand res-tore llflnlth. 1-‘ a _. d u 1i." 5155?}; l“ v * "ti h‘. "Bfiiust died at 6t? years of age] having possibly handled as much c“ ‘ uoniuzlu. s-mcx ‘slxciiltada ., i» ""' ronoirip s tiiOjl§10r01y,i-.N:- Montreal. r. o. ~ v Illicit Willa‘ “sanctions. ‘ were voting on. if people accept‘ positions which ll upon theni to speak. the)’ should first of all ask themselvol ll they caniepeak distinctly 11l- ougn to be heard by all those 11185- cnt to hear them. We once heart! it said that it .ls a good‘ plan for a epeakerto fool that the 96°11!" farthest slway tirom him can lieaf twhat hey-aye: niiotfts, let him add- 'rcss the laet ray,‘ the rest of the audience ts turd towhear him then- That docs not mean that he should about or strain his voice." but speak slowly "and distinctly. 0118' annoying thtiifoften ‘dons ‘is 011' a person whitish to road s null" to do sotn ti‘ voioe with i111 head down, and no one hears him- lt ts a good ‘plan for societies to have a secretary or some 031°" "official who can speak distinctly l0 read the reports of those who fllhfttlh’. From all we hear these "Militias-soothers of this qnlvfi -~ “' Qflllilfl“ a t. t ' 38m" hHZUCGI ‘ .1: » '.' l ..l v1’? 1 w 1 s wfil I r ‘- t.