r-w; Cheater u. Isl-w- M manners-re. zff~ Qua ‘tamiv ‘i. .' . -_--.- l annual ineetingottheilil- - M» 4 ~ou-.the asth instant. mash 1 and cssccflauy dalrymeawl" gluon. stressing the importance oi l dairy Iiadusb-y the president out that whllc iaucb pub- ‘ ity. has‘ been given to the value ca-taia manufactured products. re. inclined in ovcrioiartbclact of”. 01' this country are worth between f jlllryand five hundred million ‘dol- c‘ perycar. During the past fifty v of Canadirs development, cattle and poultry have meant more l‘ to ctlle; country than any other two ' or three of our most important pro- ,’ ducts of the soil. the forest or the ymirles. "We feel.” he said. "that P the Dairy Industry has not had a v ‘ll!’ RhOW find‘ lhilt if l! had hlld - right consideration we would not 4’ today boimbortins fifteen or twenty, OPTIMIST AND PESSIMIST. ‘ million pounds of butter per yesri ' ' to feed our own people?“ Referring to'the recent increase ‘ ill the export of fluid milk ahd ~ cream to the United States and tbc . progress in dairying in Eastern Canada. the hope was expressed that in the not distant future "prac- _ ticaily all of the milk and cream ‘ produced in naslsrnncansidc will be _ i-‘Ohslluledin our own cities and in ‘the cities of the castcrn united 1 stares." lt has also ‘pccn demon- _~ straffed that our‘ bbttermakcrs, both foo-insides: giggly-lilac!“ al. ll; A. hlaclfilnaou. 0- 9- 0 Dior, bsirycocacilwicldiri tliathtliirfdairy and poultry Products-Us: the Liberal press. stood by theliimed ‘“s°°"° -'- y t-J-ll-Ilunott- not what to ex"_ ‘or believe. Appoint: lldltialh-Il: K. Cirill- . _ . y - val/lash zsfloas . oi production pl-ovedto be prohibit- ” ory. ac to ilk: ped-pobnd.” vacating the restoration oi the c m us“ enloyjed Rmviousithe new fue and we w u” “m”? o! ‘he Ausmmu ders will yet be achieved by elec- this discussion took a political. bias. how little that ls of practical value Many Isiberals," including a mung may result from Dr. Hohenanb re‘- 1 “wan” Kmgfimlemment m m? ‘The raw material ‘for. producing effort to shield it from tbo-ahargoxwaie, Q35 l5 super-abundant, as that it had sacrificed the interests water covers three-duarters of the o; can,“ yo, me tquppofl o; a earth's surface. Nature in herown group of free-traders in negotiatlngigzgmwugtlmmmrycoalrjngd ‘an; ithis treaty. Every intelligent farrnerlnatural gas! which as a escapes 1.1“ cm“? "m We“ Wm‘ “w N” Jrom the ground is piped into not a ‘clonal Council thiit the importatiomyew gummy, and United States iol‘ butter is a detriment to thislcities, and supplies them with light. ‘county? w v heat and power.‘ Moncfonhas for i‘ _ y ' years past been e. happy beneficiary -»_—--<o>--~—~~— oi‘ nature's bounty in that respect. _ ,Less favored lands,‘ where neither [coal nor natural gas are found will join the hope that Dr. l-Iohenans prediction that water gas will lift- ‘sently become both- “ ‘ Ind cheap may be iulfllled._ . _,__. I I IQ words optimist 3nd pessimist y have been liberally bandied [around in certain political circles ‘mt some months pa“ "‘°°°'."“"' m . “Rubber, Rice and Religion," form this cult an Opmmst m Yhoqthc subjects oi‘ a publlshbd article persistently shouts that everything homily-yuan o; w_ o-Neiiy an Am. iis all right. that prospetity rirlcari writer‘ whose anti-British gaboundingv and that ~.we aredgding’ iiNJHdWiBS "e WW5- He‘ mum ion from better w beta”, n m m; have his readers believe that Britain ‘fervor bé attributes to the Mocken- 5°‘ °“" w “mmmm? u“ “bu” . trade of the world and failed. To zle King Government all honor and keep up the prick Britain decided glory for the bountiful crops flnavtmllmlt productlonlby what lsknown ithe era of prosperlty,~_he is in a lair‘as < the Stevenson restriction and u’ reupflid we”, an producp ‘buttel-{ivlayto be cannonized as a 100 per tried t0 S!!! the Dutch Pfodllwfs l" wlllconlpete with the best in “theworld. ‘ V _ c »i_ It is pointed ‘out in the secretary's ‘ report that "on. two occaglonwlast f and. again in .5 March», ilarge ‘representative delegations the East Indies to loin. But the Dutch knew how to turn_ the res- itrictian" to profitable account. They were than producing about 65,000 |tons and the British producers could turn out about 350,000 tons yearly. |liandicaps in the way of such pros- The first year oi British restriction thlfDutch production increased to accent“ Canadian. A pessfi, ac-I cording to‘ he same au , is tone who w ts out that conditions niight be be than they lure, and he has the co age to indicate y. tile Way NKW inventions and disooyorlea oi ' the marvellous chlracters pro- ducing revolutionary’ changes human activities ‘succeed each other sorapidly illflllffllyflfihlt we know ‘ Water-gas was firslfproduced and was utilized to someiqteut for pro- ' ducing light long ago. But the cost Now the pewllIQPer_ reports Iuniwd- 5mm; up]! on bQQbQl-JIOIX. tell that one Dr. von Bohenan has discovered a new and much cheaper h“ u“ N.fl§‘n;i Dairy council in “Very high electrical vibrations" ~~* ' ' flgureyin the Process" o! produoliisihe” i ve beoomifbladder‘ i accustomed to believe ‘ 4 tnew won- ’ * Trade Agreement; Curiously clwllflhl trlclty. Time will tell how much or, ‘ on the qWemment-ahd pPiperity asiwe might have. then ‘he uuomd chem m ream-e m me is the chief of political sinners. the “m; advantage m‘? There is no country‘ that has _ 1min‘, gmoyed grfwlom the sink-more clause, for anroptlmistic‘ out.- . m“ o, me Awtmmn. “w, Agievlklok on the future than has can- . “m.” New zuland Ordérncnda. The ‘country is undoubtedly gibgéumfle m me sum”; and fanliprosperous, but it is largely thskind= ‘ 1935} uovemmwdof prosperity that the farmer en- ll00,000 tons. next year to 175,000. ‘and then to 206,000 toris. The British :output was meanwhllg reduced. but inst nearly so much asthe Dutch output had increased. ' Thcdinited States olalmsto con- ‘sume 70 per cent. of all the rubber ‘ ploduced, and a strong movement . his not. compliedwlth our request. but we are hopeful that they will v not overlook much‘ longer-this mat- ter. ‘so important to‘ our dairymen." ; A.,_statistical table is given. showing ,fi imports of butter from the An- t for the ‘last fiveyears, end- irlg March 31st; These figures show Jthot from 192s. before the Austra- ‘illlh treaty came into ‘circct, when a total or. 102.240 pQilhds were im- ported. there has been an enorm- i? P» , . F‘ oils yearly increase» In 1026 the total had risen to 4,828,468 pounds: in 1m to 5,105,000: and in lens to 1d,l05.’lii0 pounds. From other coun- ., tries. principally the United King- - dom,’ there. wail ,luiporlca M39318 bounds of butter, mairinsthe total glows 15,020.01» pourifis '_ for. the meal year ending ‘March 31st, ma. ,frlia~ report; Droceedsz: in- » rormaticn secured dircctdrorn. ini- pbrtcrs alrld B.‘ E gOompsnies at Vali- and Halifax, w'e areinfqrln- eckilat 501,100 pounds "of Australian snailsmlaol poundc or New land butter entered the conntry be- ~ the period from;0ctdber (1st. 1W. today 30th. ma, a total of 10-10130! Also. we are . i i 4 *' tbs oraasasi, sqstsnbsnnind ,_1m_, ijloxlss Wllnda or ennui-canoes Jrom now stung. Itis armband mm} that lac import or batter thb illoalyear leading march am. next). willin- F"? wins-i" pin-t I, that ‘during the‘ . I .., wireless the handicaps in the wasqm" joys when he is selling irreplaceablej-ivomd laiatsrial which gives his farm its_ American rubber. Mr. O'Neil, how- lgreatest value. Canada has beonlever, thinks this not advisable. Mid selling its irreplaceable raw lnaterl- “m? i5 where- rice and relish“ come _in. British rubber is produced by . ' ’ in India, who are strict abundant “harvest for three suéces-nxezfinl; Iorbidden bsfitheilnmfi “V” Yflm- “d °" ‘he “med” °' ‘ilgion to eat flesh and chiefly feed- 08889 sales there is- at least tempor-iing on rlce, living so cheaply that cry prosperity. Canada is buying they save money on a wage 0f 20 more than she is selling. Moveover. "ems "r “Y- The Jivam” laborers 85,. '15 bum,“ 'p,.°.],‘,ct5 which she are also vegetarians. living on rice from force of habit, and working on con-k? produce for “rum m“ l‘ the Dutch rubber plantations atas the Oflflfjtlf the situation. The farm-' ,low w es as the Tamils do for their er knows that lf hmsells more than 31,3115? employ-erg‘, ‘ ‘ [he produces on his farm he ishead- ‘ ‘ T-—--——- . lag for bankruptcy, and no bust-J "Mbb" m?“ ""23: gzifjzsemxafl “mmk” t-"m" "m 5d?” m‘ zgniti-iiti lifhsstlfiltgililt, says vMr. O'Neil. procedure. Unless the farm pays The; prlce m but onegquam, of for itself and maintains its owrilwhgg the United States paid for owner and his family and stock. thelwlld rubber from , the jungles of placehad better be sold before uicarssil in 1913-. - while labor cannot sheriff gets there. Raw mafsrialilgbe hired anywhere for double .the ‘ °°°“"‘°" °’ °""“~“ ‘“ “"‘“"“'"' 73222111.? “}§,§'.‘°s'i“.§”§fsfiLZYZ§§ dance not know elsewhere. Ournmve but a “mined. supply of mbma lumber." minerals and water poweflcmnm am; Jygpg me rash-icing Ire souroel o! untold poientioitlrcm entering the States bynimmi- wealth; ‘but the fatal fact remains fgration laws. For all those reasons that they are not being used in Uncle ‘Sam will my the present banada by Canadians to anything mam‘ 31”"? “a? like the extent they ought to he- zilp: xgrzf m own {abut an extent which should provide ~ I ‘labor and comfort ior every Oana- dian and for thousands of immi- ‘Illlltl- h ' "Iiletrueoptimist ‘isonewhc “Oil 00IIfldlfl§Q thchouedy ‘ad “her (mun break. 111W" W" ho ' h"! "l" iheilast foods to cat up the price ofall of prosperity are within Fthe oats we 3500113 AM f-hlnkf-of 951m t anon we send abroad or mm m u m ' m m pfcylilea, canned tomatoes. . pads, beans. onlcnh. cucumbers and '°' “'7'” m‘ h“ ‘h’ '°'°“'h“wbst not. a nilllionbuahcis of oats "to remove them. A sane. healthy _ _ ‘exported would not poyifor the optimism 11 oommwdlilsi Pr" I" canned and bottled ii-uitsand vege- irtpanejphouting of prosperity in tablemwe import yearly. which ought al. Providence has blest it with an Mixed farming pays best in our Province, we are told. but some- lilng depends on the mixing. We grow millions of- bushels of oats and to aailttddt._inv_1laa.,nis ii uuaiaiiydiaiioaabicrid ' . Qipoliticsg. has‘ little inlcflflllllon sans-foam. We need cotiaiiim in That sou without u libtlpr-ecycof lagoon ‘to conditions. _'Il IN- \| _ . and m‘ oi season. is meaningless}! be grown and made mill’ 1'01‘. m” “ma” "Haw", w," olirtables here at homo, This isnot him "hm-m, m wwbflxound Emnonliy nor is it good ‘mixed ‘t wkhjtlu garnet-libs repetition-oi Oar Province naodfiaoiorica. fiamtmtmhkmamwhhkpport practically all Jlootwear, Lang” “mud "u". 6x; nearly all our» ready-made clothing.’ shots, caps. shirts and other wean’ and farlli implements and machin- American production 0f V and cover securely,.then wrap~ well “w; buy‘ abroad enough oatmeal, "Q We iia- ‘dorwagr factories‘. l Little Saokville. collars and cull. our plows. narrows ma» o» Icy-o w.1l..o».u.o.i . s. wuy DRINRINGJVATBB ' w » "roll. _ s .__......" t ' " ~‘ l X friend, or perhaps a relative, tea ‘land then takes-a rest. i _ . f As some unis rest other u latter rest and so forth. ‘ As Dr. NJF. Ockerblad tells us “It lis evident that the kidney acts in the in that only any given most efficient manner, faults are ln- action at imomclit to dothe work rdquiied lWhoii ‘the work is slight many units the work is heavy ] are resting; when ' mimy more units are in action." . ' Research__m_en tell us that all ‘through the ‘workings of Nature she iis always Just a llttlerahead of our imeds. and the same would apply to H.118 work of the kidney. as enough strain g; to throw’ a 'actioil. l In other words there nr to you? That if you. eat too heartily. pa)‘. ‘ticularly of meats. and do not take Eflny exercise. there is going to be an r l n L h blood thatmust be removed. The ‘re- tbis must be done by It is therefore of ilelp to you ll’ a ‘solidly numbci- of these filtering units lnthe kidneys get busy and re- move these wastes. . ' How can yfluilelp, them to remove the wastes? .'_ By drinking. water or other fluid substances. . - ' _ Increase-in fluids hastens and in- creases the removal of ‘wastes for ‘he Ivory effectual reason that more filtering units are‘ thrown lntn act- ion‘ at any one time. ' ' ~Hence the value of a. glass 01’ water two 01' three tlrngg a dgy_ the kidneys. e03 eooaa-eeew-eeeeoewwo-ea Households Scrapbook 3y Roberta mo" i ‘ a Tired andylfahiful Feet To relieve tired and painful feet. soak twenty minutes in warm water, to which has....been- added baking thoroughly and dust with talcum powder, ‘ lly between the toes. , Keeping vegetables llot ' When vegetables are cooked, drain -in paper and set in the oven without They will keep a-long time. _ Tarnishcd Iii-ass ' "’ Rub well with vinegar and salt: apply any good silver polish; omaeoooeo-o-eo-eoeeoi-‘o-o-owl The Land We Love By Frank Yeigll O-O-FOO ' Malvuracruallvc s m "rim MARITIME PIIOVINQES Q. What is the extent of manu- facturing in. the Maritime iProv. inces? " A. The‘ growing importance oi‘ the general progress and develop- me_nt that marks” this part of the Dominion. According to, the latest statistics, covering 1926, there were 2.372 indus‘ All plants in operation, Blfllflfiylng 33.850 and representing a capital investment of $210,562,068; W11"? the gross value of production exceeded $151,000,000. The figures have bacn’. substantially added to dull!!! recent monthsfspecially with development ofwaier power and the activities connected with the Syd- ney industries. - ‘ odernEtiquette . , . By Roberta Lee 1 ' I s “a f te ltbtli “ ........;:.i °“ l “M” A. lWith e fork. Q~_ Should a doctor's title be used on thodvedding invitation? A. Yes. ' s) crest on one's stationery? - » A. Only when onab family act- ually ihas a crest . _ "y. all=our stoves. Irate: and heat- ing apparatus for bill-bombs, Bricks to ybliild our chimneys, scantlihg, vnlldmafhad cc. on! ‘ Provinces across; ' dtraftlput us to ehdoic with. c and shbe factories. cotton ailiiiltbit ind capniiiii im- n-ura‘ and llitail towns laugh has hind one of his kidneys removed, and rubber olflittle- "units" that oi l‘ i howl from the; blood, and than v sic carried down to d thence outof the body. Now each little unitfis‘ independ- ‘lent. As theibiood: noises‘ along} it ;takc's as much waste as it can from it. It doeslts iobfor arcertain time nits take HIP the work for awhile. then these ot be put on the" kidneyslihould have been an issue in the quest. ambition‘ ll the filtering units lntuic p enor Smith always some units that are “resting? or modified , W110i; does this knowledge mean meat or the Volstead Act. and even a true Erlglish gentleman; of a. lover in the been going on ffir__tlle last eight plete lack of vanity or c , veal-s. under an Administration that but with ‘the highest-sense 0f K111i!’ movai of a considerable portion of .. . v ~,_____ ._ (The Ottawa Journal) ‘Ibis oelIIall-Qpoa for the ‘ II gutrelliolidinh '5" B 0f lulu-rent, ‘I'll Dharlntictown Guardian has surwu, you kmgMpHbHQh m letins fromtllat bedside. .. me this. report of Be ator Norris on U. s. Election» I ace “you “gave space to a letter from. Riley, d086, is ._ g ‘when you remember‘ theinlportant to . Kin . '. th . . m” i». n» mwmifififi°“sfi.fi.*l"lfifiifi’fi°iffi :3: s. ‘kldwkrmsvfl i... s: s‘ s. ° lsrho;.ezi~:c-:sm.le.e ‘"52. ‘h’. ?”"’.°"“"°“ 9‘ “‘“"“"“- the plaoo olooni iimthp nospiotflro’ tibfiiifi Zlfifnmwffsfi ’ J ‘m’ §""°~§'_'5g3s¢m,g should be said without complacency c _ D _ d butter into can-yo. - heating, lighting ‘_ bQyHIIddnoy function ‘catirciy lost. _- - ‘ (Enclosure) . . g; bmtflllnlw-"IW 1fj’:“,f;j“be§{ Wat-ind "May. farmlrro took rides purposes and nrootiorlly 18h cool. T!“ kidney i=- mldo 119-011 11 beggars thgytrlisteffliid loyalty Washington, D.~O.. Nov. 9.—’I'he sues" of religion and Dro bltlon and- the greatest element-involved. in the landslide was religion. Sena». tor George W. Norris of Nebraska; declared in a.’ statement issued to- day. The real icsiles of the cam- paign, farm relle and Government control of water ‘power resources. were submerged. Senator Norris said, while "seeds of‘ hatred, preju- dice antl Jealousy” we're belpg sown. scattered all over the world ‘give to Ermlandls King of duiybr compulsion: its strensth and maintenance do not depend upon tlmties m- pacts or ‘mp6! parchments. It is lcloyalty and of» fectloh compelled ‘by 7 "$11055 oi what the Monarchy of Britain stands for in’the ‘wnrld: what it stands tor in iustlce and- human liberty and decency among nations religion had more to ‘do with the Qilsi-OYY- 09.078“ Vim‘ "M: "mk overwhelming defeat‘ of Governor 51110118 the 8W5! i 9P5 °! m” Smith than any other thing. Next world's story- .Ii’. indeed» tho 8W!- to religion came prohibitlon.~ dard of alonralsaifoplolled be; loye "Neither one or these lfactors 0f pomp fl-ild-DQWQ. K1994 m!’ cm‘ have" thy‘? ampaigii. The clectiollof qovcr-e and t0 D058 11nd l1 .119 l? 3 . - would not have repealed firm“. he 119151108. M11"- Bu‘ the prohibition amgnd- if the test be the illaracterislics of prollibitionlsts ill their sober mom- of peace among Wu 1109916 8W3. ents must admit that he could not with all ‘tile worl $.01 We Wim- tempt at enforcement than has tional position,’ strovewitllrliabgcfnc; Mr. Hoover-laronifses faithfully a to promote ihcwveu-beins o! h“ lfollow. » subjects, their. {by such Fete?‘- f “The religious issue has done da- George V. has been a. Kinfl- ' milge. It. has sown the seeds of]. Some outsidetheflrl irEmlilfe- ‘hatred. ilrejudice and jealousy; and falling to conilirellslld deeper‘ they will grow and bear fruit long meaning and the secret oi‘ its unity. ‘after the present generation has ask why a K1n8?"If.. thelhenclluire- passed away." i - a a, Kipg has 11o power or voice in It would now be contended. Sen- your government, why 1118mm" m‘ ator Norris saldfthat the American institution that lsobsclefieand use- people had decided that control of less? What they fr!!! t0 llmlflif-“d national resources should be lodged is the mighty pa which B» mi-‘iflll-Ych with the "tl-usts” and that the far- oi the chin-acts; o! Kills 6W1" mers had decided that farm legisla- can play in orovldins. o comm” tlon unnecessary. ii-qllylng ground for fthe patriotic . A sentiments and loyalties of widely- scattered pooplos- Gvvemmtll- ‘l ' ter all. is not wholli’ Wlbrmm m elected representatives, executives. bureaucrats and admlnifitrlflve ma‘ ghlnery, There areas well those mythical. inl derable; sefltmfilwl. things whichc aliense human emo- tions and r811)’ 5nd- wmpe‘ human loyalties. thinss whim mm¢'“”°"°' the din or party. 1mm“- “We auitnllsbiv screens Albert/Burleson, 'r‘- stmaster Gen- eral in the cabinet of .President Wilson. also denounced the-ineligi- ous bi otry displayed in the‘ voting. IA sta merit which he issued said: i “The result of Tuesday's election is yery disappointing to one who In a room in Buckingham Palace. London, England. an elderly Eng- lish gentleman lies ill. But ail over is the British Empire! Days were yrhcb kings-were feared, not- loved, by their: peoples; "Ilhats ipv still true of’. poms Jands and affection whlchcountiess ‘mil- lions oi all racial origlnsandcrecds It is ilbt a 109$!!! soda, sea shit, orepsoln salts. Dry,“ understands the fundamental prin- he‘ 1r s‘ a Democrat. an ‘honesty in public office are _ as ‘nconsequentiai issues an ignored. Religious bigotry and ha ', frequently hiding in a cow- ardy way behind the Volrtead Act. seem to have controlled." ‘ THE BALANCE 0F TRADE ciplbs of_his party and. knows w_hy ligious freedom. States‘ rights r ‘ to mite.- mfIxllhe British Royal Family “a” epresent the Ibest of the back- ground and traditions and 10 8m; terlstics of the_ British peep - mm is not a. Court where powdered i’ tiers cringe and posture. 01' Wm" spurred. and booted~ diplomlf-s oliok. their bslcls. oi-uvrlgfih W331" :33 men int Bu? - nights of reve1ry~ The" Ki"! Gwfi" steaming hot for‘ . J . could not fail to have an e then wash in soap and water and‘ was no more hard or the British. Em- plre. Devoted rtc his duties 1m; glways oi’ the well-helm! g 50m people, enteflIIZ with he?‘ ‘mnmk into their Joys. their f“ ""5- u_ vicissitudes and their irivnlvhs- himself with no 118-115’ mg: Sin-When Senator Hughes‘ wrote his ‘first letter to the Guardian on "Thai Balance of Trade" he started a ver interesting discussion. _ . The discussion of this questionI ducativc| effect, if all personal matters and‘ lng prejudices were cut out, and tho at-l in , h has been talnment of the Truth kept stead-Fugue or m“ n e l Monarch. 1r today he lie’ lly in view. It is a question which mode - ' of the sense can be looked at from many angles, istflcken u‘ is Menus‘! fflillfbenlsitoorlect to uaea‘ H bofidl. lathe. lime andshinglcsffor m and- undoubtedly contain factors not well unders d. The discussion seems to have established the fact that all trade is in the last analysis barter-that goods must be paid for‘ by goods-and that in the main, trade must be profitable to the parties engaged in it. or they would stop it. and if profitable to the parties engaged in it, and ‘they . live in different countries, it must be profitable to their countries. ‘ . _ Further, goods must cost mbre in the country to whichs-they are car- respective of origin. because the transporta- tion "and handling charges must be added-not to speak of profits. From this it would seem to follow that the imports of the world must I am not sure that it follows. be- cause the imports of one bountry are the exports of another and vice versa. I am inclined to think that the imports and exports of all the trading nations when put together equaleach other, and that one pays for the other. but ‘I am not sure of this. ' -_ - I am also strongly inclined to think that trade in ltselfis a good thing. because all the clviliaed nat- ions of the world are engaged in it: and they would not be civilized if . '-Daily"Lessons I ‘ 71/“ . _c' ‘in English; A ' 0-0 wanna carat‘: msuilan: no not. bay}. ‘frhe flowers are for you fiaflayl-Wyou ‘and ems." both “mung. objects of‘ the pre- ~ ~ ,. at oiiarlctuwwn, while we pay tn- lomolvflf bate to film for a score of the moi-imp: uvirig" that sbobldl beilibdi I .",‘.“"2,'°‘i'iE..°‘~‘T“i".’9’°'-. many exceed the exports of the world. but " ‘fielding lb His‘ ‘ M1 of duty which, only two W" “l” i . f 1-, the foot of the C6110- ‘Z235 1:13 ‘his people lloyins 0°11“. ~ thi dead. .. _ aging) tines: it is that today w Heaven for thefirecovery 0f‘ m. i. n- ‘was. trails 1'40"“ ““°°" m‘ u irlca isles, across India, through A d and over most ofythis clptinerit ain Eufgpe men breathe the invocaton "God Save‘ The KW!- . c 1 sDgily Selections for Guardian Readers O-O-OO~Q§'O Firm; pogo 01m MAKERH-I. who art thou, that thou shouldest b0 n. of the son of manflvhlch 5h!“ be m.“ as grass; And iorgetiiest the PRAYEE-‘If 1 lowest Thee. ° Lord, may my right hand forget its cunnlns . . TRUST. _ Just a little hand in mine.- clinging so confidlnilly. . Fearing neitherhurt nor harm. I l i Little ‘iootstepsat my side: ‘Irubtiul, tbogrrlyopiflrbo when the clouds obscure theday. giliding, hand - icing-iii“ ‘ ‘ From all tilouaht of debtor free; If I would but hold his hand. Noilght of ipvil would he fear; Boldly would he trudge along, when he felt my presence ncar. Little, ‘ti-ustiul, childish heart! . May I be a faithful guide. Leading into pathsip! right prayers bl countless millions ascend. __ rled than they cost in the country - . November 23. 1925, I ‘ raid bi a man that shall die. . Lord my" Mahala-Isa. 51:12 and l3. I‘ not a sail-m tin thd face of the earth. on twohem- oblnlvlv 0| _ Inna . ispflelos, on every continent, over ' ‘ more than a faulth Ofithe habit- *”‘ . .- able earth find -Ih9l'8V8l' wireless “ " can each‘, theiSeven . m!!! v P“S'PE§"‘.‘§ "Wm" wait rwith hobo and. anxiety for bul- g a T Qoriloicei. it ;wcstingilouse~-"Elec ; ~.. l .»,,~r M Smelt‘? ' I ‘The large v10c. “It was a great victory. co no‘ and men? ‘m4 1743 '3“ “flwth-m _ a v , I from a. battle fought. in the compelled “so by the "WW “d P“°'“_'- °' R°‘°b"di' this sweet "m ld » fl o . - th n - l1 _ v i i i I ~ 7 .on false issues." Senator’ Norris m"? hum“ 9mm” P’ e .m-” fiflfllalfl-‘I 1 Poke?‘ » , ‘ - . . V said. “The greatest elemg ,, invol. who for the eighteen yeah! has Hand n The larger . fill tobacco. a . V, _ i‘ ved _in the landslide "was religion. Bot on Ensioniio Thmr- ‘P - c ' . . ~ ~ ;.~- j ~ ' c _ a - Regret it and conceal it as we may, Judsod- ‘by the old swndflrds 0 i 15p. package 0f Th5 bthgl‘ is, receiving FREE-fi- ' Rosebud contains 2 "Poker Hands." .,. o “as f; .i \ _ 1 trflic i ~~ 0-. . . .dk1lli1._$€lt¢<i}l,w 7i surexsliri smoking R0 m. butt i Qne "is; yolu-“orljoy ent of a‘ handsome‘ (Westinghouse) * Eiectlfclljoastdr .forf ‘sets ‘of ‘ "Poker Hands’.’. ' ' * I f." 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