Otter-Clad A ‘ _' _ l _ Males - » ‘rm. cHARl.01"|‘|-:T0wN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE. LONDON, Aug., Sl-Jrhe ediwll‘ of Overseas on the subject of “Our Over-clothed Males" writes: "A problem that always, oiulflfl me. il- why is it that British working mm ‘for the most pal-t refuse to weer‘ those neat overalls which workmen in almost every other civilized country weal-r 1t so much Mid: W their neatness, and, incldenlflly. 1' saves their ‘ordinary clothes. But there are signs of a better flue ggmlng, The number o! hatless mm l here is certainly growlnB. end lie- spite the fact that my hatter told ma he is selling as many hats ll ever, the practice of going Iiholll bare-headed is rapidly incrflflelnfl. and will sooner or later affect the sale Qt hats. "with the growlnB popularity oi ‘hiking,’ and with the growth in the number of Boy Scouts, ‘shorts’ are to be met with everywhefe. 8113 " ch the main roads, gut or I-endim ) at the weekend one passes thous- \ ’ ‘y; ands of young men in ‘shots’ and u with open collars and short-sleeved l’ ,_ ' shirts, bicycling along with their J if lrrlapsacks on their backs, or in . ., 3h a - by-lanes walking with lmapsscks. in i - - Clark. ‘Taxes are high. laraely es This is all splendid, and it tr not - - l.‘ tsternlzing’ . a result of the so called western- only the males who are taking en- ‘ 5 Th6 Chlnese ization process. Wages of millions thusiastically to ‘hiiringl; the num- ~ ‘l6 '*-' are incredibly low-ton to fifteen her of women ‘hikers’ is Krowing, v J WANCOUVER, B. 0., Aug. 31. (BY cents a day in our money, and the and I saw a. girl in nipple-green _ ‘l.’ p Canadian Pram-The widely majority of the people live in mere shorts and a knapsack 0h he!‘ m“ ‘ Q ‘l; ed "ivestvrhizilli!" °l Chm" l’ hovels. walking across Sonrling bridge re- ‘n , a minor influence in that "The new Chinese mocks at the cently, and very sensibly attired ~ € n 0 u l! "id “h” lull“ “m” h“ fine old traditions or ancient China. she looked, g t“ hull it lie-e Icwmvli-“llled “m” the land of his forefathers. Thcy "Why should not the ‘Brighter - a ' in the 09mm" °f Mrs‘ E‘ M lose respect for the customs that Brltnlrr Movement turn itself in f0 N‘! 0m °l “l” re" calmdmn ‘w’ for centuries have been character- mn- dress? why should men always ' increased in trans-Pm!" "i!" lstic of the oldest civilization on wear such dull clothes? Anyhow, 1 - ' - for sevvnlvell Yell" M“ mall‘ earth. They become in effect mere am trying to do my share in adding _ ‘,- ,,. 1n China. Then she came 9-0 caricatures, wearing clothes with- to the brightness of the country- da -—_a z“ u.» and fisiiilbllsllfiill‘ all 01" gut grace and taking our habits side on my holidays by wearing ool- ‘e: lll 5W5 mm slime l e“ ‘he awkwardly." ored linen coats in the hot weath- L ' F‘ c f b B d “n Wynn,“ h...“ ,.,,,, t, t... e, m, bright mm, h, Ml, a uxurlous ester le om orts Ie e , _ u w She knows 5° Well» “ml l“ ::In all infantile complaints the! I cannot see why we should let the gl ‘ liters that have Passed “We arc the result of the depredatlons of fair self have things ail their own ' ~ o E . n »~ she W911i 1° Chm“ she h" m‘ worms in the stomach and intestines way. why should not the male pOP- El l ‘ '1' - - llllle chlmgtl Miller's Worm Powders will be found nlatlqn (ll-eh; more nyglenl¢elly_ _. r ‘True. modem “Peel?! B" bllllll an eilective remedy. They attack the and and color to our lives? In the l 7 In " 1 Pelpmg- for 25m yea“ the 081156 Of these troubles, Band by 9X- hol; weather I have been working Ill Q VI willed cllilllill 01 Chllmilwi?‘ pelling the worms from the organs my Shh-g sleeves, and 1 am glad w _ n boll lliell‘ llllll‘ and W931‘ hlflh insure an orderly working oi.’ the 55y my example has been followed ‘U .. shoes: men turn ‘lntellect- system, without which the clllld by other members of the staff. Dur- “ tll ~ and regard their old native cannot maintain it; strength or lng the gummgi- 1 prmtlmlly d“. l l i! H118 Hillel‘ Sillwrclllvllsly. but thrive. These powders mean health can-l n, walggqgat, although 1 ha" * _ _0 iha is still China," says Mrs. and improvement. not yet had the courage to emulate i" i’! the example c: the leaders 0f the _ _ t" Dress Reform Movement-no tie - ‘ ' 3“ and a Byronic collar. r tun in my i l i" W“ “Y e “m” ‘“-‘°‘Pl°~ “d Cne simple movement, essil , automatically changes flils beautiful day- l ho n o . cable: ewllzl ulllzinlliwlsndhat: “$1211.” {lime Chesterfield info s full-sized comfortable bed. The covers and l, abount in trousers and a silk shirt moi-tress are all in place. Deep yielding springs and s soft spring mattress s‘ outside Chelsea. Why should con- invite refreshing, healthful sleep. vention compel me to wear e, heavy _ _ ; V V ‘ i Jiwkit mace 0I7cloth with the tem- In the morning you "malts flle bed", and then a simple movement aufo- __ pera ure over 0 degrees? . . . - ' tnuflng the tennis at Wm“? msficslly converts ‘Hm bed info s handsome Chesterfield again. . , _ _ 0 . _ , . . . ggnlhimlznzzmmlgftsotapfdfif Thousands of families in Canada‘ enloy the duel advantage, luxury and l, ings, and seam, d. Al...“ we... economy of a Kroehler Davenport Bed. If solves your roblem when _’ h ‘a; Xhite ialixipllfvgfid frock. But what ' Zou NEED s bed, buf WANTs Chesterfield. BUY NOW w en your dollar _ z when g Imgland isno - - ~ ‘ to Wm ,8 happen,“ m M312’: ~ uys more furniture value than sf any fime in the lesf decade. .. _~A\ ._>.. ,...M->-<~.»e~» M... a . i-....._.‘... Where. aooeretly. oylemas Heap- pearing in the daytime in most un. llkely - Dle-ces. Newspaper eon-eg- lwndents tell us that they have seen women 1n Fifth Avenue, New York, in brilliant hnd hlllqwy Dyillma creations. Apparently ma. Grundy is alarmed and the great llyiama peril is proving a rousing tonic for sermons in American churches." . FAREWELL GATHERING Mr. Ernest Dunning o; New ma. don left for Ottawa Aug 2nd, where he now holds a responsible tion in the civil service. On Wed- j. f. J v CA Gentleman l i 0f Pfllish Mam"! almost-clean painted woodwork “T tltnt is, dingy, grimy woodwork ‘X look as shiny and immaculate as the day it --<-~‘,a;, _.~_._..., .., Yle-‘ldfly evening July the 29th, his friends gathered at his home in the form of a surprise party and presented him with an address also a well filled purse. The evening very pleasantly p”. sed with music on the Piano by Mfs- George and Miss Ruth Dick- le-‘wll- $°l°8 by the Misses Margaet and Pauline l-liltz of Bel-wick Nova Bcotie and Miss Ruth Hilts of Kensington. Mr. Richie Dickieson and Mr. Eric Found, also violin favorite in every community in which he has lived. Dainty "eats" were passed at the close of the the address and Mr. Ernest Dunn- ing of Long River made the Pres- entation. Following was the address. Dear Elm-Jive a few of your friends of New London and adjac- ent Communities have assembled here this evening to tender you best wishes and to sayAu Revoir. We also take this occasion to ex- press our appreciation of the good not only your house, but neighbor- ing Communities. Your smile and courtesy behind the counter or in the "Post Office," your willingness to use your musical talent for the entertainment of others, the in- terest hnd sympathy given to your “pupils" in school are only a few of the qualities that account for your popularity among us. We wish you to lmow that the interest and sincere good wishes of many friends will follow you to the “Capitai" of our Dominion. selections by Mr. Harold Bernard. will you have manifested in every Will you please accept this little DOEl- Em- Wlll be mlibed l especially J11 thing pertaining to the welfare of gm as B, Small when 0g the love musical circles and was a general and esteem you are held by your friends. Signed on behalf of your friends cf New London and adjolnins Communities-N. ARRESTED UNDER. NEW LAW LACON-IA, N. 1-1.. A118. ZlL-RBY" mond Hill was fined $100 in Mun- icipal 'court on s. charge of “intent to drive an automobile while under the influence of liquor!’ It was the first arrest under a. new state law which provides that the man in the KROEHLE KROEl-ILER MFG. CO. LIMITED, Sfrafford, Onfn Monfreal, Que.—lsrfd ‘l2 other factories on this ‘Continent. i‘; KRQEHLER |$' THE WORLD'S LARGEST MAKER CF L|V|NG RQQM FURNITURE driver's seat, if intoxicated, can be arrested as soon as the ignition switch is turned on. ARTISTS SKETCH PATIENTS MliilviPl-IIS, Tenn. Aug. 3l.-No Bohemian life for these two artists Miss Evalyn Tate and J. L. Scian- ni. Instead the white walled oper- ating rooms of the "hospitals whore they sketch the unconscious model of the patient. Their drawings are used for study purposes and to ll- lustrate medical books. Miss Tate studied art in Paris. “Owning a. house sometimes wor- ries a marl." Let it. ::'I‘ilc Provcn Asthma Remedy - Silice asthma existed there has been no lack of much heralded remedies but they have proven short lived and worthless. The ever-growing reputation of Dr. J. D. Kellogg‘: Asthma Remedy has given it a place in the field of medicine which nc other can approach. It has nevei been liuslicd by sensational meth- ‘ods, but has simply gone on effect- ing rclief and making new converts. 1 "llslluintcd isoneoflionlimi’ iolt‘ . an‘ s“ ‘ Ali?“ *5";- lilelvll be flmazed-axelclttlelflaon MR. AND MRS. Who Hasn't Received a. “Some Time” Invitation By BRIGGS ' ‘_“ “m? och-a few moments’time- ' l m» - ' - and your woodwork will be clean e» e You mamas. eaten Mim- (the Moses You AND MILGREBI Musrcem: mo sea you may M061’ come oven 3a ‘ “ Some ‘time ~~ “lmlmw! tooth.” It won’: be scratched I “ml”, nor will your hands be reddencd. Mmlfl In snow-white Powder and handy, "impact Cake: Utterly odorless. For sale at Bfocery stores. ‘ ' .‘,s._'_ "s 8°“ V“; FINE Any otonMa a - - you 8m, sin. wnsiieiiwseiwwia some ‘rims, )bu Mo MR. 6km awe-