THE Cl-IARIQOTTE fOWN GUARDIAN Notes ‘by the Way wrist; ‘THE NEW ~*rl‘-';;-~-r;e ~. ,.,..... ibhubaiiv 119.1 102s “ ‘ ' f Qyrpnpsi; Troubled THE BHAHUIUETHWN Elllfllllll lllibat‘ EXPLORATION - .......-__~.;._._.... _- _r"" <' -_..»._.._.. ....--.. . . Ilia ior Many Your: “ ‘in. o. Savoy, Loggievilie, N.B., ea:~“I have suffered for many ‘ re from dyspepsia. and could not ' to get any relief. ‘ti! ‘ One day I told my wife I thought I would try abottle o! » , BIJRDOCK Morning Daily (founded 188'!) 86. 54.50 per your (in advance) lnlilod in Cuulill and United can“, Prelldent-IV. Chester 8. llcliuro. Secretary-JAM“. Col. D. A. Muoklnnon. I). B. 0' , ‘Editor and hlunagerval. B. Burnett. AIIOEHIB “NOT ten per cent. of the people of Ontario," says The Mail and ‘Empire, “have taken out liquor per- mits, and although this percentage - probublyuloes notlinciude all who take an liccasional drink, it is an in- dication that the vote which repu- ‘N an we! (in Mlvuwe) delivered. vlitc-Prealoent-Jl n2. Burnett. Editor-l). ‘n. Currie THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928 diated the O. T. A. meant not ex- actly that people wanted to drink, but that they wanted to be respected BID 0R PROMISE. boon; i BITIERS and when I had xhait of it taken _I felt :1. lot better, so I continued until l’. had taken two bottles, and now have . no pains and ilo coated tongue, and feel that I am completely rid of my trouble. ’ ’ . "Manufactured only by The '1‘. Milburl Co” Limited, Toronto, Ont. 192 Dorft forget to mite i928. And don't forgot to order your requirements in OFFICE SUPPLIES ‘ from us. We are well stocked with Office Stationery and . Blank Books of all kinds. Loose Leaf Books, Ledgers, \ Day Books, Letter Books, Cash Books. Bill Books, Memo Books, of all sizes. Foolscap, Carbon Paper, Copying Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, Inks, Fountain Pens, and all the small things generally used in a husinew‘ or Professional Office. Wholesale and Retail. ENVELOPES ‘ Halt a million in stock. All - kinds and sizes. All prices. i CARTER & C0. i i i i i t0 citizens of Canada that’, if he re- tained his oiflce he would have the mails carried from Montreal to Van- couver ‘ln a day. It will be observed that, although Mr. Veniot is a New Brunswicker, having been Premier of‘ that Province, he has fallen into the‘central and western Canadian, the eastern extremity of Canada. Why not mails in a day from Hali- ifax, the eastern extremity, to the ‘Pacific? But, that aside, is the pro- ‘mised mail service a sufilcient re- ‘turn for continuing Mr. Veniot in ‘ofiicc, which appears to be the im- ‘ plicatlon of the statement attributed ‘ to him. Would such a service entitle ‘Mr. Veniot to a V.C.. as a statesman ‘or even as a politicizin? Would the 1 [people of Canada regard it as worth ‘the cost? The mail from eastern fflanada, which would no doubt in- ‘vcry considerable cargo and the transportation would necessitate one or more large airships, the building, ,mann'ing and maintenance of which ‘would cost a staggering amount. In ‘the present condition of Canadas ‘finances would the services justify ‘the outlay? Irl matters oi business de- manding prompt attention the tele- graph can do in a minute all that is ‘required. The people of Vancouver ‘can survive a four clays‘ wait ‘for "eastern papers as they will be pro- vvided in the meantime with a tele- ‘igraph report of all important events. ‘Would it be worth while m retain HE Hon. P. J. Veniot, Postmaster General, recently made it known as free men and women." And that feeling is widely prevalent wherever the British flog floats today. Quebec‘ SPEAKS. \ / IN the speech from the Throne at me openmg o! me Quebec Legw Mr. Justice Riddell, of the Supreme Court. o! Ontlflfl. recently gave an i . , I ‘ l 7'- _ j ' ' _ ‘Condensed from Theflentury Mog- x‘ l’ .» azlne (October, '27.) 4 - _ 1 i . f , Quota ‘ B; [amca W. Ravioli, Ml). Fitziiugii _Green. OLUMBUS ‘discovered America sh the-Nina, Pints and Santa. Maria, and it cost him $2115. The New York Times andStrLouls Post-Dili- patch paid Amundsen approximate- ly $200,000 for a; north pole date line. The explorerof yesterday was a ‘ WHOLE WHEAT OR WHITE BEE i A controversy of considerable size '1‘- The Orange Peltcie _ ~ " . ‘ ' is extrfwgoodf‘ “ r {is now being imaged in England be- ‘tween those medical men who are ‘advocating the use of wholewheat bread, and those who maintain that man with a good digestion, 8130118 heart and a. burning aspiration to In‘ clean’ bri 37;! ‘Aluminum "get somewhere." Today, the prim-a habit of looking upon Montreal as‘ ciude newspapers, would make up a iature,the following passage occurs: “My Ministers believe that Cana- dian unity and the future of Can- ada will be best assured by respecting provincial autonomy and by all re- maining loyal to the British North America Act in spirit as well as in the letter." ' This is the spirit of Quebec, a i10- made favorable mention of the na-‘(qods are eaten to make up for its tive-born Canadian people as law-‘lock of "roughage? p. abiding and orderly citizens. He took.‘ Azld m“ Pewlzflgtpfgfyajjlflfnfzlgj ‘con roversy 1s account oi the fact that we have luphysicians are lined up on opposite Canada. a large and increasing nunl- 61d“ . ber of people who were born in other‘ Now although diet is most impor- countries and that this foreign-born taut because Y?!‘ 1195i; 15 "glide - . . _ up from the foo you ea . never e- clement raises our crime lecold be less mere is an important point that y“? wha‘ 1t “mum be‘ is not, being put forward as it _ _ _ ‘ shall give the ofiicial figures,";5hou|d‘ ' lice flom the heart of Quebectoany he Sam “from the report ‘m, the‘ The idea ballad whole when maicontents who arc chafing under years m the 12-3mm period 1914-1bread is that it coiititins 811 W! '- ~ ' .- - - ‘ ‘nourishment of the wheat, and also British connection The Bunshw25 fmfhmve’ m? ‘atesF avauabkxlhat the covering of the wheat ker- North American Act makes Quebec,iand‘lnvlte “°1“1m1'15°n Wm‘ my mhnels ithct is the bran), so irritates ~ .‘ . ‘- ‘tivn or ueoplei tho lllrge intestine that it excites as it does all the otbci provinces oi “Murder per nmlion_Canadianhnovonwnt therein. and prevents Canada“ absoluwly auwrmmousiborn, 11,8; born in other British pos-‘i°°“Su1"'-‘U°_n' v 1 . ‘ts d ‘without any interference with its seggigns‘ 29,1; bum in the United tnli°xkl“1vffré‘gfi_Zgggégzvbwxilxflgrée government either from the Britlsh‘$tlii£5- 69-21‘ 110m i" 011161” foreign the last, lo dispute them. government m. from any of “s sister countries. 240.3. v I>Icivevcl' there are two classes of 1 "Manslaughter _. ganadm, bol-nfindlviduuls who can well afford not 3L5; bov.“ in 0mm, Brmsh posses_'to eat whole wheat bread. 1 1 i; m“ v 3 1. _ _ , First, those individuals who have prov nee nanamnw n he n ‘skmsi 43-2- hm“ m ‘he Umted had severe attacks of indigestion provinces. It is a self-governing address in Philadelphia in which hezwhne bread is an right 1g ovum- ary asset of an explorer is his organ- izing and administrative ability bucked by an engaging personality- ' The leader of a modern expedition sets about his work much aswould ‘the promoter of some new industry. Let us sayhe is an American and k , proposes to fly from New York to ‘"_:»‘ l. Berlin by way of the pole. He sis-Q i. icct to vomiting. indigestion, “worms.” . ‘ Four times out of five sumes he needs an airship, two rosy cue ships, one ,on each side of the Polar Sea, and» plenty of food and equipment. He estimates the rough total cost at $1,000,000. He first wins support of the army or navy by ieferrlng to the publicity .;, value of his project. Some capital- ist, who also doesn't object to pub- licity, comes next. New lands may be named after him. The names of capitalists are already scattered over Arctic, South American and African maps. ‘ ' Aeronautical and scientific bodies depend on publicity for their" nour-‘ that worms are present. 50c Bottle. ‘r , ish Commonwealth of Nations, aYILhStQtGS, 93-6; 100111 in other Ofllliilfiefihilid are threatened with stomachor ‘its rights are ‘assured m i; by ¢he‘261.6. ‘intestinal ulcer or chronic inflam- British North America Act. why the province wants no new consent of ‘inent scientific colleagues are se-i Limited ‘ é SOAP! SOAP! v A WHOLE TON‘ OF‘ IT h And it is Castilc Soup. the purest and most moderately priced 0n tllc murkct today. Contains 72!? Olive (iii and bought direct from makers in France. l0 lb Bars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 In one pound blocks 25c sun our: WINDOW The Z‘ 1| l n Drug Store Mil (lreui. (lcorgc. Strut-t Charlottetown, l‘. h. l. 'l'cluphonc 315 560-0 oo-oo-o-owa-omao-ooao-voow >0 §Atlantlc and the Pacific. considering ‘the cost and the probable benefits? The service proposed by Mr. Ve- iachievemcnt. An aerial flight from ‘the Atlantic w the Pacific in a. day . ‘is quitc within the possibilities. "Greater flights have been success- i ‘ fully made and there are remote re- the dominion which ihave not even a weekly mail service, Qgions within lMr. Veniot, like many others in our ‘rapid age. is more concerned with ‘the spectacular than with the utili- tarian, more concerned with getting there than with what is to bc ‘done aftcr arriving. Thcrc are some ‘necessary services still wanting in ‘Canada. Let us attend first to them ‘and, tlicsc overtaken, we may with- ‘out injury or extravagance, attempt ‘the spectacular things and, lest Mr. Veniot should forgot again, Montreal 1's not the custom extremity of Can- r ‘ uda. L’ 9W2 / "vr The Old Berry Pate h It comes back again ‘ III Peerless Jelly_ Pow- ders, strawberry, rasp- berry, remcurrunt, log- anberry, black curl-ant. Fresh, concentrated berry flavours, flashing with goodness. Just you try them. _*~_~o0§-_..__ THE WEST AND UNITY. i HAT good friend of the Mari- iimes, President C. O. Smith, of iii Calgary Board of Trade, who is also editor of the Calgary Herald, | said this in his annual report to the i‘ Board:-— i “We have reached a stage in national development in Canada. when no city or section can af- ford conditions affecting the im- mediate welfare of any section or city. Increased traflic and well-being in the Maritime Pro- vinces reacts upon trade in Western Canada." Commenting this the Saint John Telegraph-Journal says:-— on closely knit people.‘ He has visited the Marltimes. has studied the situa- tion here, and never loses an oppor- tunity to give expression to his sym- seriousness of the problems we have to solve. ‘ "The people “of the Maritimes greatly appreciate the broad spirit matters‘ relating to the welfare o! these provinces. 111st spirit has the pant three yearn." S0 there is really no need to tukei ishment. The leader finds them at, It IS quite 116C688 once responsive. Through them em- ‘cured. An expedition withouttlrsb‘ rate scientists representing the majv or departments of research, can scarcely claim wide public attention.‘ It lacks dramatic potentialities. Now the leader makes his first an-, nouncement to the press. The lid‘ is off. Bidding begins. ‘In ten days‘ he signs contracts with a newspaper‘ syndicate, a magazine editor, a ice-l ture bureau, a book publishing house‘ and a film corporation. Ill short. the‘ leader finds himself the admlnistrat-i or of a huge business enterprise. Ho‘, must be a shrewd‘ business man, a canny politician and an admit mall-l. agcl". ‘ In a sense there is nothing left to explore. Yet there is certainly a continuation of exploration. Byrd‘ and Ellsworth are planning further P3101118 ; dcrtakes us. l r. A. ‘FoSTEiiifiéifiil. Mr. Veniot in oflice in order to pro- vide a daily mail service between the _ in such cases. ‘$2.4; born in other British posses‘ Charter. There could indeed be no 224.6; born in other foreign coun- 15 019° 1° e31» anything. and every- “so as to 31mm any P0559919 mi-‘Hwhat, ll is to be troubled with con-‘ all the ‘missing in white bread are supplied‘ There have occasionally been 010-“1115 favmed 13ml 11°15 T111319» 1>11Piu whole wheat bread is not necesfl ‘no reference to the Volstead Actli ‘es of food whmh he eats‘ Whole wheat bread is excellent for‘ comparative“, few’ and that folferican citizens, and it is well thatcallsc as they get very little exer- ~stated, but there is also in his stalc-, amongst our own people and esricci- apparent throne is one of its outstanding of its legislature isa notice, as well ally for those in Canadian public life ‘niol. in the light of modern scientific ‘progress, would not be a remarkable This is‘ i-Murder‘ mansvaughve,’ and abduction of lower intestine. Whole, And then there is the average, ev- amendment of the British North Am_ tries. 6915, ‘thing. He is absolutely unconscious ‘flIJDFOhf-‘nsiflll. I should, pefhfl-PSJBY stipation. He eats white bread, and‘ 511171 Quebec may “WW5 be deper1dedoiuthority that Canadian-born, when by other food. bursts in the province of Quebecvasrathcr less regardful of law than ill0‘S£ll‘y in his case. because he gets‘ British dependence and British con-‘ what 15 1113' 9°11“? ‘1 they should know the facts as aboveTi-itfi 011d 11"? 8P1? 10 eat 1115i? 1110‘ in no Way representative o; Omimenv vliflfid of the vitamins and roughage! characteristics. The above declara- as a rebuke to the few who have ‘tempts to murdel__canadian bornvdvhéiilr bread can really be injurious M5311“ Charm’ n° reviswn °f “Scions. 91.1; born in the United Statcscryday hard working mechanic who, i of his stomach, and doeslrt kYAOWi ‘erlca Act without the unanimous prwinceswhur 1 am assured on tlie highcsrvverythins else. and the vitamins‘ “pun t" ‘vithlund her consent‘ ‘they "w"? 5911111‘ Me mum‘ w bu“ Similarly thc roughage of the bran , inative born American-now I have 111m 11°11‘ 1115113? °f 1119 M1191‘ 11111131‘; there have been elsewhere. against ‘ Hectiofi. but 0H1)’ 0n $118 Pa" 0f 11‘ 311115‘: 3111351 “"5 "ddrfism"? Anl“,the average mun and woman. be-I political purposes only. These were ‘foods ma; tempt me appetite’ the‘ food for serious thought, f .1 1 ,h t b. v d < f 1 Quebec, whose loyalty to the British “ “ w c "1 ca l“ B o course lion from the Throne at the opening been clamouring for amendment. future. We have obviously been 1111-‘ wittingly or carelessly admitting to‘ of all grades including murderers,‘ and manslayers; while oupown peo-- pie have suffered from their offences, Canadians have also paid the enor- mous cost of arresting, trying, con- victing and maintaining them in the pcnitentiaries an\d prisons of the‘ —-—-<+>—-—— “lF I RAN THE MARC-IN FINE.” “I desire to leave the position of heavy responsibility which I have held, before I can be suspected of‘ suffering from the most insidious oi all diseases, the disease which comes upon those who, without los- ing their health or their intellect. 1am; nevertheless get somewhat petrified- ‘ ‘m the °1d ‘nurses which they have 0i‘ thc number convicted of mur-‘ ‘ d. whosc uthority grows bo- ggligiilethey hsav: been long in the def. manslaughter and attelllptcd public service . . . but who cannot murder in Canada, during ilic twelve 9”‘ Wm‘ m“ “m” Pmmem whfldwyear period dealt with by Judge Rid- ‘£13913’; iirfganfiil‘: yfn-igtvdcl. the foreign born convicts nulli- elasticity . . I am vain enough to‘b°"-‘d Dffll-‘Kfliiifillfltely Svvclltccn hopc. though no man can tell, thatliulcs the proportion shown by tlic, I have 11°" reaizhed ‘hair “£31196; ‘gtigdlailadian born. Shall wc go in tho 3:12;?‘ ggefffg-lmfifbgimoni‘ and‘ faccof such c. record importing, or Argumemu from speeches c; mcodmlttilig more foreign criminals; lo Earl of Balfour. Canada? Heaven forbid! But to Many 0i 1110 reviewer“ have ‘11‘°i“plit ll. stop to it. the policy of tlic ed the above extract from Lord Bal-‘Ilnmigration authorities at Ottawa ‘ he vesigned thipmust be radically changed, And of fours speech when leadership of his party some Sliftceiiwhis we can Sec no present mdicu‘ ‘tion years ago, and have commented on‘ his great service during the years oi i Postmaster General Vcniotis bound Wm, and peace Since it was denver- to exploit the air-mail servicclo the} who make our laws and govern thisfides o“ t1115“11“’~‘11°11~ ‘ country‘ Think what a bearmgiand the healthy everyday hardwork;"°. Labradm‘ 191113 111959 facts 111"” 1113"" the ‘llmslfimling mechanic, can safely continue to‘ worked in the Caribbean. The individual with oi immigration, past, present andicat white bread. Others would do well to eat whole wheat bread at least once daily. m» Canada in Iarse numbers crimiiialsl ns just back ffOlli the River ofDoubl, Daily Selections FOR. Guardiah Readers QQQQ-oooaoé-oo-o-mowuwa» January l9, I928 MY TESTIMONY—I said unto the Lord, Thou, art my God; hcar the voice oi my supplicatinn, O Lord.-Psalln 140:6. PRAYER-Great are Thy Lcndrt mercies, O Lord. Quicken me accor- dingly to Thy judgments. --—-—-<o+>-_-- NEVER SAY DIE! Ncvcr say die though joy ilocs by And sorrow comes tn stay, . Though rough and stony is the track indigestion,‘ The road to illdcimldml" iarctlc work, MacMillun went again, wuy oi‘ life insurance. _Wl\y year and Beebe‘ Major, Forbes-Iieith plans to cliter the fast- ‘T185595 of eastern Persia after the lwild Persian ass, Commander Dyott ililn. you particulars. Nansen plans to send a huge dirig- ible from Germany across the polc ‘and Roy Andrews is chafing at the ‘bit while Chinese turmoil holds up ‘his search for ancient man. James Clark is home from Tibet and Hur-‘ A. GUESS THAT-IS RIGHT ‘ FOUR TIMES IN FIVE When a child is afiiicted withoflensive breath, is sub- coliolry pains, nausea, loss or flesh, grinding teeth during sleep and ‘complain oi’ not feel. ing well without any cause, the experienced mother says ‘She is right. When such n. oondl. tion is noticed it is wise to glvetreatnlent on the supposition Children take Penslar Worm Syrup with the same relish‘ they do candy. Ii/s effective, safe and has no after-effects. Sillinysid .. mamm- I '1‘ i i< 1- , . ary that we receive Payment 0f itlloutetiilvitling accounts within the nexttwoWveeks, as our year ends 0n January 31st. We will appreciate ‘itif you will give ~this your attention. We thank you. 1 Limited Check Your Bearings! We travel fast on the journey or iiie, striving to reach a haven oi‘ independence, before thef- evening of old ago The New Year comes, another milestone, and bids us pause to check our bearings. e ls plainly marked-Abe high- tukc an unknown road? \¢—'_ You can purchase o. Great-West Life Endow- ment ot age 60 or G5 for a. very moderate prom- It protects your family too. Lct\us send llYlillMilli fa co. l.Tli. Provincial Managers-Charlottetown, i‘. E, I. Agentsut All‘ Principal Points ‘icy, Mawson, Wilkins, Davis, Pub‘ m‘ " °‘ “m HASZARWS ‘BRAl-IMINTEA isiduousiy preparing for excursions‘ ‘out beyond the fringes of civilizm‘ ‘lion. Certainly tllc exploring busi-| ‘ness is not dead evcn if the explorer‘ IS UNEQUALLED Sold only in red, hygienic. airtight packages. ‘as a type, seems to have passed out.‘ ..ie¥.°.‘,‘.i“.’;‘;‘.°;.fl1i.“Z331;iiiifiigabv l» f" we! The Statement loses valor‘ how_~,crust, would cost a minimum ‘of $70,- ‘cvcr. when qualified to nit-mi tliutiooopou A [NV years “so an onwen ‘surface under water. The bottom ofjsnpn m“ flew W“ a mnosity 7‘ ‘the sea is mc- gymnast field 1c“ t.0l_l(ii‘ill0i‘5 this your lnlvl: gone down {the explorer. For grout depths, 5000‘,B‘O0“ ma‘ Tlic explorer iu. ll lypu 1mg passed‘ gmllnd dccp enough to add measur/ Never say dic but make rcply You tread from day ‘to day; ‘to 10,000 feet, Beebe will use zi “seliJ The darkest hour precedes the dawn‘ contain“ diving 5mg" He Wm have‘ cold winter days are bnef‘ himself lowered in a massive stccl, A shi ~h ~ - .1 -' ndhziiae and a owe‘ mm has nsmylinder designed to withstand en-‘ Like happinggg and gflgf_ ‘ormous pressure. It is being builti ‘by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. ‘Some hint oi’ what hc will find has‘ To a“ m“ k“°°k'°"1‘ bmw“: already been brought up during his‘ but his prototype remains. What is the best use to which civilization call put these men who would hi: Col- umbuscs and Mugcllons. Scotts and Pcurys, had they livcd in thcugc o. pllrc exploration? Since 1920 the population of the "Mr. Smith further declared that ‘we are yearly becoming a more pathy and his appreciation of the generally manifested by the press oi, Western Canada in its discussion of‘ been manifested mums time: during‘ ed. Many men who may be urged to retire from public life and business maylhesitate when they remember what Lord Balfour has accomplish- ed. The book contains all the import- ant speeches made by Lord Balfour between 1916-1921 Here is an ap- propriate extract these days from his speech on House of Lords fteiormz~ "Above all. we want in the Second Chamber a Chamber which. although not too powerful, is powerful enough to resist the temporary gust of the moment, and which represents more accurately perhaps than the House of Commons can ever represent, not the passing mood of the people, but the permanent wishes of the nation." __.._.._e<oc-—~——- for EDITORIAL NOTES Good roads for slelghing, for auto- mobliing, for walking, what more do . you want? The capacity houses which greet-I ed the local performers in their two entertainments in aid‘ of the Prince ‘Edward Island Hospital this week was at once a compliment to the tai- ented performers and a‘ credit to the city. Patronage of institu- ‘tlons and talents‘. lilriswbttfitlnl at ‘home. is one of the moat effective ‘ways oi building up the city and extent oi sending the letters and pa- pers from Montreal to Vancouver in a day. Has he forgotten the Mari- times and the land of his birth? How long must Prince Edward Island rest content with one mail a day from the outside world, to be distributed here after it comes by a slow-going narrow-gauge train over a large sec- tion oi this Province? The revenue of the Post Office De- partment is buoyant, as we are glad to learn. but a Maritime head oi that branch of the public‘ service ought occasionally to take a glance eastward from his lofty perch at Ottawa. A Liberal notable of past days, who had been a Finance Min- lster in his time, once dubbed the Maritime Provinces the "shreds and patches of the Dominion.“ My, ve- nlot should avoid repeating that es- tlmate. Q-§§QO-§-O~O-&O§O—O The Land We Love By Ihnl Yelgll OQ-O-O Q. What is Canada's present to- tal trade? ' A. The grand total of Canadian trade for the twelve months ended August was $2,33l,000,000, as com- pared with i2.3i4,000,000 for the and exports down; the former being t1,066.000,000. as compared with $907,000,000 the year before. and ex- ports ll.2G4,000.000. as against ti.- province. buying more than she is selling to other countries. The coward heart; that takes the‘ ‘United States has increased about- He count Thus doubles all its woes. But if you fight life's battle well, With courage. faith, and grit, You'll win the fight for truth and right, And scorc the winning hit. Never say. die, but rather. try To smile when others frown; To tramp along life‘s road with song Whether it's up or down. For it's better far to laugh than cry Better to stand than fall, Better to fall than, weak and frail, Never to fight at all! -.Tlt-Bits. Y-O-O-Ofi-OO-OO-OO-OQ e-rro-oQ-ofi-QQbd HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK _ R0BERB1?A LEE OOOO4Q-QQ-OO-OOQ Removing Wall P per An easy way to remove all paper is to use one heaping teaspoonful of saltpeter to a gallon of hot wat- er, and apply it to the paper‘ with a brush. Keep the water hot and ai- ter a few applications the paper can be pulled from the wall very easily. Chewing Gum on Garments Chewing gum can be removed from 010911108 by taking a piece of ice and holding it tightly over the gum for a few minutes. This burdens the year before. Import figures are upjgum and causes it to crumble. It gcknowleflge wedding Ems? can then be brushed ofl’ without in. 111W in the cloth. ’ Bolling Eggs. the wafer. they will not crack. entertaining "Arcturus" cruise. A v declares Aliat creatures in those 1300mm)‘, ' Th“ "mNJMO b1’ 115911 15 ‘strata carry their own illumination», Ema!“ ma“ ‘he entire p°pulati°n m‘. ‘It is an electric-lighted world. 101mm“ u “m” "e °“°1‘ 50 Yew“- ‘ T116“ there is the upper lav/cl, Ofisomt- statisticians claim. bclorb ire’ The! ‘the atmosphere, about which ilialiweach, me 20090099“ mark ‘knows little. Sir Cobhaln l>°1nts out, W?!“ S p°1mmn°n 1s 1'1°1'e“$1115' e11‘ 1 that flight at uh allltude around 50¢‘ °““°“S1Y- ‘U110 ffiet W111 811111119 l1 P1809 l0 119111111‘ Herc. then, is a germ fol" innum- ‘speed bordering on 1000 miles an‘ emble exploring expeditions: pm zhour. This means eircumnavigating, “coring voyages between population- ‘thc globe in a day. Macready's work cemres m esmblvsh beau, mm“ 1 bov 30 000 feet lend som h c‘ ~ . ‘PW ' ‘i! 9 - r 3 fl 0D ‘IiiCiltlOii lines, and voyages our, into ‘ that these wild dreams may one day Ebc realized.‘ He has flown comfort-‘squl-ces o; food and m“, Suppl," 1W i ably above Dayton. Ohio, in temper-i‘ the worms swanmng humummg p‘ ‘aturcs 80 degrees below zero, in an‘ Th“ year's New York m,“ i air so rare ‘that but a few momentwmght is a g0“ sample of the of it causes the aviator to lose com‘ The 1927 Geological surveys l$°1°“511955~ r ‘dliion to Alaska, is a sample ‘ ‘ The earth's interior is still a gor-‘iaqel; 130th cam. w me p‘ ..» ‘geous riddle. An eminent englnecriof Swollen populations» < __ 1 recently estimated that a hole in the The BrmsnAlr Ministry i5 30mg‘ ‘ . . ‘r r to construct her colonies by ' Modern Etiquette ship will be 9000 miles, and B! ROBERTA LII be able to carry 100 pasgeng ¢ >o+o++o baggage . . {The Great Colon" . ‘ Q- is it really necessary for aipany of 81m" whm‘ h“ 111° 51°53 mgn [,0 give hm sent to a woman in‘ 121E 0f thB Spanish GOVEHImBntI 11g; a public conveyance? A. it is not necessary; merely op. tlonal. will bemore than twice thegtig; the Shenandoah. The rangCH ,1‘ ‘service between Europe and 5mm, ‘America. Q what i‘ ‘he prop" way w.‘ There are at least two heavllydifl. italized companies enlisting crack A. Bend a personal note to the-aviators for exploration and carriers note of dieeourteay “wmw ma] . ' .' More water puwqg 337,000,000. Canada is therefore When boiling eggs li’ h l ' must n be prlcked with a pm be! 0:31;?‘ féthg-Lvmiif‘? m? placed nearest on ow sought for mankind. companies are looking rm- ngw A. The meet knife. fields; this iomroi’ Glplmgflgn i; ‘ the waste spaces to begin developing‘ donor: the printed card of thanks of remote regions that 11?; v‘ - ‘ i C. M. Lampson 8c Co.. 64 Queen Street, London; E. C. 4, England. Public Auction Sales ~ ' ‘ 0F Raw Furs Represented by wAifred Fraser 212, Fifth Avenue i - New York. ‘ — ‘ but a forerunner of intensive scour- ing of the globe from end to end I01” more cool, oil and other deposits that ‘might be ‘turned into fuel. Russia. Euglalid and France are already busy exploring remote swamp and des- ert areas. “ That ‘the explorer has ceased to be o. leathery-skinned zealot with ofteh niiil-e bnck than brain, does not bell!‘ the incl tllnt his soul goes marching ipqiwflgiive vi-omantic explorer as a tyre has passed. ‘His successor is out- wardly much changed. Yet inward- Rlmidiiltwfl. urbane leaders‘ 0! I flights randavoyageshavfi “ “the? are the boldji?" ‘dventurei-sfiof old. Much 's ‘future ‘lies I in Q H1911‘ ‘Ill young and ill" ille very truth all tlii‘ ld speak‘ tile .,- , V6!‘ m \‘ ‘““\\r bonus” ordered three huge dirlglbles ‘tori . I ~ F. V‘ 1‘F.ie‘rli"“~" 4 1H5 . rl‘~' UNA u,‘