‘(I 4t.» tram CilrARhOTTETpwNlG UARDIAN m EJBAHBliLZ, margin’ Notes by the Way . what ' . _ . i 0TH HI R b" i‘ D ~ I e epu can an emo l | __ When you want hogbrealttaggl: l OOQfOOO9QOOOQQ§OO-OOO-OOQF Your Child in School ‘l By Dr. Frank W. Bailou l‘ (Superintendent of Schools’ Washington, D. C.) Hi iililiiilllllllWN tun] Ilrlslng Dally ‘(founded 188'!) 06-00 per you tlu olvnues) delivered, 14.50 per [our (in advance) nailed in Canada nut United‘ Hilton. u olden-W. (linear U. lelone. \'lao-l'rulldont—\l. It. Burnett. ldltor null Manager-J. B.‘ Burnett. Auoulnto Edition-ll. l. (Jame. SooretlrI~Heut. Cul- D. A. llaclilnnuu, u. o. wQ4OQO-O-Q-QOOOOOOOOOQOQQQvL i No. 9: The Qualities of an Efficient; Teacher 1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927 crntlc parties in tlle United States tic-lug divided on the ques- tiou oi’ prohibition, their leaders 4 l are naturally desirous to keep it tn . the “background until after tho l 1i party conventions and the Presi- ' I de-ntlul election of nexuyear. it n, By lame: W. Barlon. M.D. 1 doubtful, however. whether this I All eflicient, teacher is one who can be done. Senator Borah is DOES THE TOOTH BRPS“ lyrenders efficient service to the makin n vigorous and determined CAUSE PYORRHOEA‘ - lchildren whom she teaches, to the g school in which she teaches. and tol IS IT JUSTIFIABLE? be promptly inwestigated and their —~— t th mi it a . l- - - ~ . uu- .i.‘i.....‘i‘ o...‘ i.“ ° 55%;: ‘.‘3Z:..§.“.'i...‘.‘“::.".“‘.‘.2“.;“;. mssii'aatzr.:liit 3:: ‘~22; one“! i““°‘~‘ S": e~ / 1 '1 l" 1 - ' SPYVQS. I.‘ C eII CHC IEI‘ I5 011 i ' l , ' ' r I - ' amen we know mo", l5 no polh Such a ma’ _ _ l ll] lo ll l oom olgh News, first cause of pyorrhoea. really paves who oososoos brood Sohololohlo; . _ , - - - , i! " ge, wc think, '1 9 e c °‘ 1’ ' ‘o . P ' , i -o, . o ,7 <1 u-u 1 mu u... s... ... i112? .. oouh-v £15.11?” "°““°°“ ‘° “ tits? Heat to restore crispness of cheer and encouragement and - . . 1119 “°"""'Y 11"‘ 11191111111111"! 111° That a. tooth brush. used only r - f k which.‘ . 0 -' ‘ . derman ln the City of Regina This -- -- - P1391130 m 111° 111195 ° w“ . - question o! wet or dry. in all La once. becomes badly infected. and sho looohos; who ls oolho ooholllloh 0 l o o l assure the patient that he or she will be all right shortly. We .ic‘, cheerfully; the patient probably then if rubbed vigorously over the ll d ll l k lll l- hesl. gums may open up a‘ ti“ bl°°d v°s' urge: igicfiasrryaingvgvlilt Illa flitiftliigliSll-l sel oi blood vessels, and so infect the od oduoollonol hroomln l“ mo, gums’ school where she teaches; who is Bentleman has come forward with the statement-his wolfis have been telegraphed all over Canada-that phascs as to whether the Volstend Act silall be amended or repealed; whether the prohibition controver- Add cream and sugar or self For Perfect Breed NOTE :' selieves us, for "hope springs eter- nal,” even in the presence of death. when the immigration bars were up. Pyorrhoea. as you know. is the presence of a pocket of pus between the structures supporting the tooth sy ought or ought not to be a tac- tor in the campaign and whether it actively and constructively promot- ing the educational welfare of thc community in the vicinity of her prior to the agreement between the Immigration Department and the railways in March last, members of Parliament were trafficking in im- migration permits. ‘A regular traffic was carried on at Ottawa in the sale of permits ‘to admit men who were not ordinarily eligible for entry into can or can not be kept out ol’ it. it is frankly admitted by the papers supporting prohibition that thclmv 1e llot enforced as it ought to b1‘, especially in the so-called wet eta." es, although it is claimed to have proved beneficial. This tiaim s strongly controverted in other see- tlons of thc press as it is in Cau- If you take YEAST for your health, try this: Soak a ROYAL. YEAST cake over night in tepid water with a little sugar. ,- Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. , Delicious when taken '_ ‘ in orange juice. and the tooth itself. h l, h l- - l . - mo. If the tooth is extracted the flow 5c 0° ‘ and w o Par ‘cl-pa e51 m .' of pus soon Mo!“ ljlrllgrol/elsntirtlgsof education ill hcll mitt: ttz."zz"'..*z...*z. mils. 5;»- ;u_<;;u;;-;;~ pocket‘ u‘ igactialerasgcaholaaxshignxye 5:55am b; f m, u; ti Dr. Harold Box tells us that there ' I" ""1" 1° ""1 ""1 “j " F“ “r” “°"’ ““"°"" 111mm Wm- oro lwo typos of pookolo one ‘vhere a ‘college detglrccel longs luosnbltig: lfgzltvhere else on this Contine Telephone calls to points outside of Prim me pocket is wlde_ 5hnl1ow_ and Slow 1111:1111"? S ill] all t 51a “s S e Edward Island W1" be classified on and after December. 1st, 1927, ac. in development. and it is a long Else?‘ a: so‘; $511211“ eszvzflbéxtenfldlcording to the following meth :7 l while before the mmh becomes this same scholarship standard to the prevarication was justifiable. fhere are cases in which the bald cruth were better left untold. We meet one who is "down on his luck": we may know that. in the Nev: International _ and‘ iillerprovincii! long Distance Rates a Q ‘l: circumstances. there is little pros- pect of a change in his fortune. but STATION-TO-STATION? SERVICE we speak the word of cheer. and the Canada. _ ada. loose poor fellow thinks that. in some .. - . - -. This type is due to deposits on the the new of elementmy education 1 Th , it d hzrdl b d, , h id b "- -. . - . _ _. . ~ 0F mysterious way mere “my be a ls nee 1 y e sal is a l l mom‘ and the presence of suck}, Vgllliztg-élegfflelggggiar; (iélhool feaglfifl- station to Svtation service should be used when you are ullhngll, I . I very ugly chars‘; M0l-eover_ l; ls ‘Senator Sarah. as quoted m tnle foods which hold the orgonlsms in gm under resent econénllc ‘md edwlnlk to ANYONE. at the distant tclephonC-that is. when you do not need so zhange in his fortune. stating openly who“ has be“ whls- Literary ma,“ holds that ilflllS ablout thelgulihfmorginls lcational cgndmons may be-doubledhtt» glei. a particular person on the line. This as the cheapest form-pl . _ _ i. ill b i th- i d ' . s a ru e lS ypc seen where _ . ..- IWTV °°> . To Chem the down hearmd‘ m m pered and hinted at for the past two qsue w c n L m n s mm m) there is a lack of dental hygiene. The“: mm be no doubt’ 110116111‘ \ that an increasing amount of acou- cmic training is being required from year to year of those who dcsirc to tench in thc elementary schools. Normal school courses. for example.‘ on the lips oi’ the voters from til‘! day the conventions adjourn until i118 (lily the pollfi 01089- Flvefyboily and the tooth becomes loose early. except the deaf and dumb alld tlr: T110 P0011995 11111115 lYPe 1119 011 011v candida-Les will‘ discuss it." Illmsiqe of the mom root only‘ this are being increased from two vcars Nicholas Murray Butler, Pvesltleutifiofg i123“) mlflgotyfllltlte in length to three or four years- , 01 91111111111118 11111110181131. W110 l8 115 evenly. and so thc surrolulding mom-h Eve,“ efficient teacher Should. be strong opposed to prohibition us brane gets loosened from the toothfmwnlge“? abom‘ 11nd] Llclwcrhzmg Senator Borah is favorable. is quot- Tggilfilstress °1' 51151" 10056115 1119 with cunem educauona ‘leery an ' ira ie. On' b so loin can a ed as saying in an interview that That mls afioolod the moth Bndieacfltlecr keeplbbresast ofthcgconstant "no party and no candidate will 1,».- gums hos long boon known‘ lo the changes which are taking place m‘ permitted to hide behind a pusil- Chinese. where the traveling den- ‘he field of cdmfitwnnl mdcfwonl pmlmeud declaration l-ol- 18w c“. tist patiently wears CIOWII the $38 512mg“: ‘gwpbifllllfélsggll hiilslogfo‘ forcemeut." And later. in u public 111F311" P9111“ m q": teem with ‘a tuna-lg; m‘. 11:15; decade and mo. piece oi Jade, to give what the nat- . .' ' _ address, hr observed that “there lves coll ah seven chow. Practices 111 the schools are undel- would-appeal. lo he, on olmool ooo That lho tooth brush dooo nohgolng many changes as a result of carted effort to creep up to. the 631158 pyorrhoea is proven by the 1 Presidential oflice under cover oi.‘ Ill the second typo the pocket. " REDUCED EVENINCi AND NIGHT SERVICE spire hope in the otherwise hopeless. 111111011’. deep. rapid in dcvcloplnent, even when there is no logical ground for cheer or hope, and even when it moans stretching thc truth to the breaking point, cannot be wholly un- justifiable. The oecasion justifles many of our E. W. GILLETI CO. LTD. rononrmcau. years wherever men meet in this country and discuss public ques- tions. It is one of the suspicions that arc at the bottom of a lot of the criticism heard recently about foreign Jmmigration. _ _ l l , “Mr. Egan. the Deputy Minister oi nconsistenclcs, many of our illogical lmmlgratlon. makes mo Salomon‘ scnclusions. When we foregathcr inlmut we dopalmlohtal olholols have the cheerful banquet hall we so ‘ _ _ _ lno knowledge whatever of any mem- many things which, under the bright b" or Parliament tromcklng m lm_ lights and thc inspiration of the _ v _l migration permits. and we do not lolly conlpanlonshlp. sound plausible behave on" any n ombol, has ooho and logical but which in the gray ‘ ‘ That, so far as it gees, is all light of the morning after the night The rates for statien-to-Station calls are subject to substantial ductions if the culls are placed during the evening or night. ' The EVENING RATE which is effective from 7.00 to 8.30 p. m., is nbout ‘i5 per cent of the day rate. The NIGHT RATE, which is effective from 8.30 p.m. to 4.30 a. m.‘l s about 50 per cent. of the day rate. ~ , l f.‘ PEltfiON-TO-PERSQil SERVICE f.’ .11.. . yQOQOQvQQOOQOQOQQOQQQQ» . DAILY LESSONS i m ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon When you make a call specifying that conversation is desired with§i particular person ina given exchange. Person-to-Person service is used! As this service requires greater operating labor and circuit time than Station-io-Station service. the rate is about 25 per cent higher 1M; -vO-OOQO§fiOO§§-Q§QO404CQV\ WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say "authorcss" and “poet- ess." Say "author" and "poet" fol ». . either sex. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEDI celi- bacy. Pronounce sel-i-ba-sy, all vow- els short, accent first syllable. , OFTEN NIISSPELLED: criticise; the Station-to-Statlon rate. . APPOINTMENT AND MESSENGER SERVICE Appointment service and lllessenger service are special kinds of per- son-to-person service. ' he new psychology. fact that "all ‘vertebrate animals I An APPOINTMENT CALL rate, which is about 50 per cent higher so. An efficient teacher not only must‘ lanimals with a back bone) possess- be master of classroom technique. so preferred to ze. .» Th ‘l l l _ ..SYNONYMS: suddenly. abrulilly- before, are remembered as polo Hgm’ l e ques on ls‘ 131161;’? glittering gelneralities and 111211011111 ing two sets of teeth situated in but “Ho ‘flust be prepared w ca!" than the station-to-station rate. is quoted when you makea call drill unawares. unexpectedly. 110115 1i 9° 1111‘ 131111118 1~ 5 1- irlentlshlbfl- A1111 11c Dul- Dwhlbl- bone sockets. have pyori-hoca to a he‘ m“ Shaw °f me “mstruwve nptclfy that you will speak to aparticular personal a specified iuturetime. WORD STUDY: “i” i‘ “Wd ‘bunk? The jokes we laughed 1111' Egan's lack of knowledBc of wrong. tion first op the list of important greater or less extent." Monkeys. efm-catia-nal W011i‘); .1110 511110.01. 1"‘ The MESSENGER CALL mic is. charged when you place a loll; Much she mac ‘o5’ “h ex m-uuu‘ distance call for a person who cannot be reached by ielephoneand mqit ~ i ) 1'1"” limes and 11 15 5'°1"'5-" L91 u‘ ariously over are remembered as . . - issues upon which ti A -' COWS. S11E99. horses. C1085. cats and _ - - ~ . p185“ lncre e ourdvocabltlllagy by llrllagtclz- pointless and fiat‘ A Story is tumor his disbelief in wrong. a suillclent voter m“ a “gm w ielnshrlileiloluil m“. am especially prone lo lo glglaihlicilliglgiggixlzirclllolnifilriolllld (lol- lw m“ for by mcssonoolo Th“ row is about 5o p“ com“ hlohor m“ "lo l, ng ‘oneczr/loliiolotlalac lay: f lo ays _ answer to the charge of the Regina each cauoldute take d n l‘ 01160 DY01‘1‘11098_-#w11$ lb 19111111115 hogt Schools (Cosmo of ohm lovw stntion-to-Station rate. and to it is added the cost of the mcssengcrfi‘. c ,1 W“; _, 1 M51111“ 1°» "19? of a man who attended a donation alderman, we hardly mm‘ so. H e 11 ~° careful treatment 1r the tccth arc to . b m‘ ~ 1h d_ l l‘ _l .1’ r llo - ' ._ rose,_surly. Why take such a cynl- a" at a paflsh mama the 0Com - l 313ml be saved’ l llCtil, c _l mc 0_s o l catlllng, a l THE REPORT CHARGE cal view of life? p Y _ - v The denial o; the Deputy Mlmsm» Howovol. as wo will all oom-moo loprograms of chmactcl training ZllQ‘ , -—-—~—— -- sion being the presentation to thelol Immlgrallon ls not sumolonh Mo", howopoooro and pobllc ltllslcltootlhe bfiilshfiS. it would nevcr- gayzpgsslhgfso ‘ltlfizllllglnclg when you place a call for u particular person, and for any rcasonlie . .._ ' ' - _ ' ' . .. u e 5 t t - ' 11111115191‘ of a Geneva gown purchas Every Canadian remembers the "w" "f P"°m1“°“°°- 11°11‘ we‘ the etosoth orinougnpaantigeralixe takildadviymgf °f 111mg‘ ‘olrendcs flg“fzubfirieiilicgoitlg tszntflkdwlhe‘: twencgltltsdmgisgxr-rilts gdgltiittghfilncgiil lan uca one service roar er an " ~ hour. a REPORT CHARGE is mode. The report charge is about one- liourth the station-io-staiion rate. It is intended to coves-part of the ex- , pcnse of handling the uncompleted call. _ and "dry" in common parlance, are disposed to insist that all Presiden- tial candidates shall specifically state their views on the prohibition question. but just how tbe party conventions and candidates are to be moved to implement this dc- malld is another matte-r. it will not be surprising if the prohibition question is evaded by both party conventions in much the same lush- ion as it was before the last Pre- sidential election. solution when it is not. in use. Your druggist will sell. you ally one of the advertised antiseptic solu- tions. ' ed by the ladies of the congregaflonhcharges and denials regarding the is such things usually are, from the ‘administration of the Customs De- irocceds of their own handiworkopartmeno. yet a parllamonlory ln_ ‘rho wcslis lpresinted with dtlielvesolgatlon proved m mo hm m“ mm“ "y an p ace ceremon Gus y ‘n the charges originally made the 1 aver thc lnlnlstcrs_shou_lders. To thc half‘ had not been told‘ lohos long iisappointlnent of all the gown was l d t b h l h to Th been suspected that there was some- ‘°““ -° ° m“ °° s °" ° thing rotten in the state of the Im- ninistcr. who was a good sport. took _ _ migration Department. Now. that his disappointment cheerfully and me charge has been openly mono lt laid to the disappointed donors. is up m parllament m probe mo “Never mind, it will be long enough thing to the bottom and to let the before I get another one"! ‘The people know. l company laughed hilariously over the more far-reaching than that scr- vice rendered within thc four walls of the classroom. __.-__.__ l More and more education is COlli- “Mo. l l l l ing to be looked upon as a social ' service rather than merely as a scr- vlce for thc individual child. This 0f Cancer has tended to enlarge thc scope 0i the teacher's service. Today teach-- Many Cases Can be Cured if Reported Promptly. If you are suffering from catarrh. Penslar Catarrh Cream will give you thc kind of relief you are hoping for. and it will tend to benefit you per- The Standard System. as above, will not apply to callsbeiwccn points within this Province. These will remain as at present. o " - l_ P. E. I. Telephone System i _crs arc expected to participate act-l‘ _ ively in thc variou‘ movements in thc. vicinity of thc sclool or in the city as a whole, which are directed to- .ward the improvement of education “**‘“*‘*"**"""+*¢++ lin general. Every efficient teacher ' will find abundant opportunity for BULLETIN CR0‘ 7“NEW Yonwimportont civic service in properly’ nlPAlGN ‘organized parent-teacher associa- ltions. citizens‘ associations. alumni associations, and other similar ol'-‘ TO THE HOLDERS DOIliilNION of CANADA i. The new Cuban duties on potato- es from Cannda wcnt into effect American Society for Control oi’ .. manently. .__.._.._...>---— - . | . - o - . . i ‘ - day, the new lute u; $.. ull Cancer 25 West 43rd Street » . .. -. ~ .- Pohslol oolohh Gloom ministers Joke. and enioyed them l SUPPRESSING THE "Ewa yestel‘_ . l _ N Y k M - lganlzatloiis. in such Orgilllizntlons-l 5 1 2 B d M m" “f °" °' ° ’ iifiiéifli; 33°51? a ' P- °- °" 5 ‘ ~ ".1. mun s,:tsi'c:t- . . ., _ “. ' '. ‘ ' Try it today and note how ef- fcrrcd to, wilcn he returned home _ . Lents m‘ 1 . , . HOME 115111591115 1N (15110115 '- - - " ' ' d ic‘ . ‘ . . . . . up} ll-mlllll. l“ Rnllmnmn over lore. Tho increase is mulc- than __‘____ 1591100“ ‘md m looked w w] a vc ' Maillrln r December 1Q‘, hem,‘ n 5' The “Hm '5 35c ‘mdfltmk w mp0" m“ prmccdhlg“ T A thruoiold. Tho Saint. John ’i‘<'l*¢- Ollc of the: reasons why cunt-cl" L. 1 h , , 1 and 60c tuhc. E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL IIRUUSTORE Use Dr. i-‘frenchs Hook Worm Capsules -— absolutely safe and etfectivc-SLOO box (20 capsules) prepaid to any address. C. M. Lampson 8o Co. 64 Queen Street, London, E. C. 4, England. 1 Public Auction Sales OF _ 1 Raw Furs l Represented by Alfred Fraser 212, Fifth Avenue New York. h____._ l That Child i 0f Yours ls he or she suffering lrom a cold in the head or chest? lfsoseetoitnowandpro- cure a bottle of Macs Cough Syrup, best remedy for colds on the market. 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE vies Vapo ‘lab is a splendid external reinedy. We also carry it. so cams JAR The 2 Macs nnuosrons 140 Great George Street Charlottetown. P .5. l. ‘telephone 815 . W ‘a marked that she didn't see anything 111"" 1-“ 11° "emlhl" “uwh i iht- sul-tx-sslvi" to illc tllrmlc hut-l to his wife. who had been unable lo by ihv, to llrl, bc present at the party. Laughingly _ ho wld ol- lho mlniswrls jollo. who“ foolish t-xpetlicnl oi suppressing lhoy dlooovorod that the gown was thc news by forbidding thc news- too short the minister said. "never “new "m" o“ m” c mlml ll wlll ho o long who holoro subject under pcnrtlty of imprison- "ls who ro_ ment untl iinc. llecuusc oi this. |)t“'ll uvcl-niuutoll commenting I get another one"! llmny l“ than “Welly he l-opllcd] People do not know what other’ ull doesn't seem as flmlll, as 1 people are thinking and us u con- thought it was but, when the min-‘Fequellce WW5 11“ l1°V°1°11°i1 1'11" ister said it. it was awfully funny. W11‘! “"11 11111911111118 111310111? N“ so l; l5 with many of the plenum. ouc knows what the real situation tl-les and sophlsgl-ics we iyldulge in is and the public fear tbc worst is under the bright light and in the notbvlns t0lil-S11i1l11951111151116 news cheerful surroundings. They soundllfi 11 slwrtsilsllted DOIICY- News 3S fine and plausible and logical atthelnews and the People who buy time. It sounds. and is. all right tnlnEW-‘i-‘lllflilers are entitled to whor- tell of our glorious country and tolever there tell how we can persuade our nb-lThere are some kinds of news sent children that they made asad that should not be told. that is mistake when they left their natiVeIneW-s, the telling of which could do land and that if we put the matter no good and might do harm. Rum- .- real news may he. properly before them they will come our is not news until it is actually back and live happily ever after. In confirmed, then. ii it is oi general the gray light of the next mornlnl; interest. it ought to be told. Cir- we recall that they went away bE-‘Ieulating an unconfirmed rumour cause their native land had no em-lls n crime although many make rloyment for them or was sivinzluowu of it and roll it as a sweet them a starvation wage and that wcllnlll-gel [indel- lhe lollglm Nowo lo 1'5"» @111"? w ‘me’ them m" 1flfl1111l-11y a report of something out they came back. Yet it is good-at of the Oran-loll, lllol has oooolroll’ the time-to say these things. to!“ may or may ool loo loorlh tho lol cheer the hopelessly sick-and the “n; bl" lllo wlooom or onwloooln down-and-outs, and to remind cur- o; m, lelllng h, o mom“, that selves that we live in a goodly land ml,“ ho (loollloll by mo new mt and might do worse than remain lllelol. ' lin it. ‘ l _ o-.- _-.. w. l l A SERIOUS CHARGE l. | ' j Our next good roads will be sleigh HE Ottawa Journal. after remark- loads’ ll. wlnlol, comes EDITORIAL NOTES I so frequently fatal lirs in the fact that those who tm- altnckirri arc ni. first inclined to tcluporim with it. l $01119 ll‘! home rclncdics. others put their faith in the advice of pcr- _ graph-Journal is quote-ti its suylllg that "it will ht: Al. souriw- oi‘ lunch satisfaction to thc potato growers uud shippers of New’ Brunswick." they have not so for been shouting ‘wry loud over ll produced the effect, and the effect was not always beneficial, by any means. Yet thc older it. growl the browner and more tattered the paper became, the more valuable‘ the recipe was held to be. At best. lt' could be used only for external con-l cers. This fact applies to nearly all home remedies, and external canc- ers constitute only three per cent.‘ of all the fatal cases of this dis-l ease. If the public could but know the pain; disfigurement and misery produced by so-called home remed- ies for cancer. the existing super- stition in favor of them would dis-L appear. l. The testimony which people offer- to prove that cancers have been cured by home remedies and thc recipes of old Indians and gypsies is utterly unreliable. Often the condi- tion treated was not cancer at all. rm: um: T0 cunt: A caucus‘ IS was»: rr 1s BEGINNING l To the now historic question. "What are Maritime ltightlu” the Duncan Commission guru n clcur- cut reply. To lcurn what thc 0'.- tawu Government intends to» do about the thirty recommendations oi’ the Duncan Report we must wait till Parliament meets. we thought that in addition to the rights touched upon in the tom- ous report We had a right to a Cab- inet tMiuiatel' at Ottawa as promis- ed by vPremier King, and also an all standard-gauge railway through- out the Province. a's other Provin- ces have. It appears that in cer- tain oiflcial quarters the impres- sion prevails that "the last sad rites" are mbout all that Prince Ed- ward island is entitled to. symptoms described 1n these artlolesl you should be examined by your; doctor or at a hospital at once. ‘l Wider markets tor our Canadian products was once a- loudly pro- l _ _ . cla med Liberal doctrine But uu Tmnnow,‘ Afllclbuholoys A". der Liberal Government. we find Foul l“ coho"; Canadian farmers crowded out oi’ ~QQ>~~~~ their home market by Australian "°““”” "f and New Zealantl butter. and a foreign market in Cuba closed against our potatoes. It is usually that way with boastful narrow- gnllge politicians. And often they think they are “cultivating the Modern Etiquette B! IOBIBTA LII 00-044. mg.g.g.y Q. Bhould e. woman ofler her hand when she is introduced? l lng thatall charges made agalnst- . politicians should not be taken tool 1101111118 811M884! like success. Get seriously goes on to say that some the success habit and make it your flames, -whcn openly made. should "W11. A. It signifies friendliness when she does so. Q. en passing the plate for a second lping. what is done with the knife and fork? farmers" when they are really on~ ly harrowing them. For t-ornn and pinion] use ‘Mlnurd’! Lllllmrnt. ll’ you think you have any oi the] A‘ m,‘ A. They are placed side by side‘ 1 f wilicll rviatvs lo tin- (‘dllCllilClllfll welfare oi thc taolnnllullty. 'l‘hcscl occasions provide ovcry iluttliiicd icuclicr with opportunities [or PTO"; fessionul service outside thc class-‘ Well, ii‘ they like it. tllut is the sons who know little or nothing l.oom_ whloh lo oohlhaloolo wllh lho sort oi thing they like. in Nova ab°“"1'h‘* 5115-1961-1115 Surprm“? 1° high type of service which teachers suotlu, wt- are told, tho potuto s“ hm” mam’ persm“ a” "°ad1’_1° have continuously rendered in their ahipllers have been very anxious 211m“? the" “V” “p” m” pmsml" respective classrooms from senor-l , ‘ ' m“ m‘ 91d ‘mmen- 111°11““5~ ‘mack ation to generation in thc public lhut u iurgte cargo shipped to liuv~ doctors and gylislcs. lsohool oolvloo" - illlll would nlTive before uccomhci- A typical home remedy revered i". <0» l l _ , .1 the form of a written ro-i . ‘ tl ‘»o.;“.........4 ‘l’ ‘fmlfvt flovnof lvffmiuslfll back of a. family cook boblgwfollflsevlf l d") 01 111k 1=1°“‘-1- o‘ 1'1 ‘leral generations. It consisted oi . 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