ll iilllllllllll. Note census A - o-vmcuaw-a. idol-uro- _.n an envious OMIBSION 4 I-vovinehi Government is to '- _ be icoljlfldfiltd on it endorse- niani of tboneaoluilon o! the Mari- time, Board ormde with respect to the establishment of a suitable week- ly a. fortnightly steamship service ~ between Saint ‘John and Havana in the. interests of our potato produc- ers. Much of the potato crop of Ilova Scotia will no doubt be ship- ped through Halifax. while the logi- an‘ shipping port for New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island is Saint John. As New Brunswick is a very large producer of potatoes. it would appear that some stipulation should have been included in the Government's endorsement for a minimum percentage—~my 30 per cent-of Prince EdwardIsland po- _ tatom to be included in the ship- ments from the St. John port. 0th- erwise the laher shippers may mon- opoiiae the service. Possibly it is not yet too late to safeguard the in- terests of our own producers before the tinal arrangements are complet- ed- e -—-—--—<0¢-——-- OUR DAIRY BUSINESS. The dairymen of Prince Edward Island are to be congratulated on the success they have attained dur- ing the past year. Their butter has graded the highest in all Canada. while the cheese, grading 95 per cent stands second. At the banquet re- ofirded in Friday's Guardian un- do! the auspices of the Depart- meiit of Agriculture emphask was properly DIBCEKLUDOD the necessity ornialnialnlngtiie high quaility of our dairy products. The rating given to our as»... is almost 10o per cent. Unelpr a. system which is very exacting this is most credit-l able, and oilr-dairymen are’ asked to follow their hand. The 100 per cent probabh never be reached by any dairying company here or elsewhere, as it is really an ideal perfection. If we can keep as lclose to it as we have during the past year-and there is no reason why we should not-we need not worry‘ about our place in the world's mar- hots. ' The warning issued about the depletion of our dairy herds be- cause of high prices offered is _one that may well bc heeded byour farmers and dairymen. The limit of our daily herds should be the capacity of our dorms to keep them. " ——-——-€O-}—-————— THE SANTA CULT TUMOR-HOV! will be Christmas P Day with ail its delightful and hallowed associations. A shrewd observer has pointed out that the tendenc to explain to the children “the Santa Claus myth." and to leave nothing to the childish imag- ination. is now changing to olncre reasonable method of leaving to childhood ill myoiory of myeiories, and of keeping Santa Claus and all that he represents in the old do- lightfnl way of our ancestors who enjoyed the season, its cheer, its‘ games and its fooierlos and did no: trouble their heads to explain and expound but left evorytiiinl to time The child mind dclithh In mn- bbls, without thinking of tbem- al m was b» bub a ‘an’ lty. thispublic devotion to the ‘King must have slipped into many mindshas been said m“ Wm. between m. besides our own in these last fewigwo great English-speaking peoplei Qys, even though our thciights have "unthinkable." So it is and we ear- been mainly occupied by sympathy “e5”? desire m“ 5° it shall re and the hope of good news. King had an attack similar to thal- from which he is now suffering in 1e25, and the nation will naturally Long bread lines are reported a: desire that the doctors should watchi belns formed daily before the beb- careiuiiy over the risks he may unferies in Moscow and other cities oi selfishly run in future. everybody would be reconciled to of the system of distribution an. the absence of the King dui-lngcer-in-ist this is only temporary, an: tain weeks or months of the year iii those responsible for thc failure wil it were known that visits w gentler‘ climates were l ecessai-y for hisi health. The method by which in- formation has been given to the the Russian whegtncfop in its vs; nublic about the King's illness has been very wise and is. we suspect, due to the King's own instructions. en no attempt at mys- tery or secrecy. This is character- istic of His Majesty's unfailing liab- a fraction of what it once was, an it of treating his people with lriendlcommuuism h“ bee" the “use ° ly confidence." There has viw-noaldont-A-a. n. imam. Secretary-Lint. Col. D. A. Mackinaw, D. B. 0. idles: n. nus-inc; ' ass-ems noun-q). 3, mm,“ MONDAY. DECEMBER 24. 192s, v ‘ble hlmney or whether, he more sensibly walks in at the door of the home. v rm: mum's lnnlwsss aifectionate__loyalty_ oi’ the nil-loll t0 the King has been so‘. manifest during the anxious time! 0! hi8 11111955. says the London‘ Spectator, that a startlingly newiqllflllflbd b)’ 50m? flllbllblklfi-ln “W3- embiiasiaiii“ been given to me ‘iflci sions from across the border, boun that the British monarchy not merely survived when crowns werlysmiined reiations “i; iimeshbu; m“. falling like autumn leaves but hflSJras been no delcaration of war Oil added to its already great popular- either side. Mainly the Deillllbfi Oll nconsonng reflections aboiiiiboth sides of the line are friendil —---~<-o>--l--- WHY THE HIGH HAT? Rgyvggggmcg in The guardian dent Liberals praise the Minister o to the increased car traihc in ;his Province and the fact that bare ‘oads in winter are no longer thBiPi-oyingg, Had time been mot hardship they once were, has set'cows there would have been mor ihe Toromo uiobe ,0 moi-Mimi; butter and cheese, and there would somewhat supercliiously change that has come over these benlghted parts. It asks, "Can you believe it?" and expresses surprise that “the universal movement for l5 dividing lib lfllldbtlvfl lllleqllllly riding on rubber, which was resisifi between Premier Saunders and I-Ion Oil ed on the Island for years, has now seized thc inhabitants of that pas-j Agriciiitiiia tcral paradise, and they would ride Judgeshlp looming up on the hori- all year round. just like the peopiezvn-a cliff-brine vrlw lo which M11 of more sophisticated regions." i m 1 t the time seem The Globe might also have rc- “s” m" ° “"8 ° mmked p"°3'°5s “M15 °°h°r‘““°5' Administration. An Attorney Gen- Wbblbly 0f more Sllhlflfilfi“ 50 "is eral is always eligible for a vacant Ontario readers. Fonexample, the Judicial appointment. Equally th: buttermakers of this unsophisticated Flew“ Mmkm’ °f Agriculture l region have oumistmced their om eligible for promotion to the Prem- tario competitors this year in the quality of their product. Its farm- ers have beaten them to a frazzle in the production of catable potatoes. Its exhibitors at the ltoyai Winter Fair have Just taken home from Toronto some of-the most coveted prizes in live stock breeding. schools have long supplied On- tario with leading educationalists, and its fox breeders are continuing to furnish inundation stock for On- “Arie ranches. I Increasing numbers of Ontario tourists to this "pastoral paradise" 566 nothing H1001} uvun in the (SOL that we are now "riding on rubber." "They know we can afford it. Its l "DICKENS LANDHABK the Old [Hall at Lincoln's Inn. m qffllolilllhlllllltboolirlibulltbrlok _aii¢~“_ wwnnmbybrmandiiaufarospoceibls. i,“ hwpmg. llftwasirlthedaysofIIeriyVII. aioisunaipjoonndbood-mdeo It-bfl filmma- I w! beautiful contract is lot, they may be'up to vainly-a, Th0 Moreover, the neighbcn-but. beins herself an in: tel-gated party in the internatlona interpreter between the other twe English-speaking nations. And thl exuberant oratory over the hundrel years of peace that has been in Ul- ail- of late could be moderated for i time without injury to anybody‘ Great Britain had experienced a 'century of peace with Germany and Austria when the war broke out ii .1914. ’ l Canada has had a hundred year: of peace with the United States idary disputes. tariff wars, newspap- er conflicts; flag incidents am land desire to maintain the lonl ipeace during generations to come. I main. We feel very sure that neith- er Britain or Canada will ever bl the first to break the peace. [sovlet-nussia. The iiuthorltie. claim that this is due to the failur be severly punished. There is how ever, wide-spread doubt as to th reliability of Soviet official report in such matters. A few years ng volume was second-only to that o the United States. Russian whea was then exported to all quarters of the world. We don't hear much c that in "these days. Russia's when crop, although considerable, is onl famine. Oar dairymen make good butter and cheese, for which good Conser- vatives award them credit. and ar ‘Agriculture. Pasturage has bee: plentiful this year for the diminish lng number of idairy cows in the have been more cows had there been less butter and cheese imported from abroad. So runs the vicious circle. The Provincial Government ofgar Walter M. Lea these days. Th lion's share goes to the Minister o With that fourtl‘ Lea, not being a lawyer does not to point to coming changes in the iership should it become vacant. El- igibility counts for much in promo tion. . With the longer days we may ex- pect colder weather. That is pro- |verblal of the Canadian winter. And f moderately cold weather, if continu- ed without " l changes. is’ con- duoive to health. That faotds the more important now tlfat influenza is spreading widely abroad. For- unatoly the malady has not as yet assumed the malignant form which it had in 1918. Coming as it did than just after the Orbit Wfl-r it sadly prolonlod the period of suf- fering and sorrow in a sorely atrial- en world. _ ‘that the new Car Ferry may cost over two million dollars instead of one million as first proposed. and changes in the docks at Borden and ‘Ibrmentine may cost a iikesum say, four iniuloiism all lithe obesi- ful titling. conveyed by Premier Saunders. What it may aootwedr i |not know, and as toi- estimates, when they double up in such fash- .ion in a week andthlt before the inc-breaker. ‘inane arc impmant pointaJuthfiRlliei-metterwhiob ~- sl-by the Way l fl-‘QIIBIQIDIOIGI between .. , "iaiestantainandtbeonltsa “p”; my 4on3“ is‘) 86.0? per year (in advance) delivered. su‘. h“ been “m” guy-flung in, I ’ ’ ‘ certain: circles ofJate. John Bill". knows Uncle 8am pretty well and Canada knows the latter as a next game, is not well qualified to be an Wight ever govern on the earth Wyth "Merrie gartotopid water andwvashthe and 5 "Eli B! 1m} w. Berton. 18m. vALila ‘or Till gqq at only weighed about 90 pounds. ock in the afternoon. eemed favorable. ~d, and as he had iounds I felt fairly well satisfied. ake special treatment. veighed nearly 130 pounds. \ llet? len's eggs in the diet. ‘ here was an improvement in "eneral health. and in the iron or laemoglobin content of the blood. Now as stated above they started ‘ition 9f just one egg, which rep. ‘esented Just 3 percent of the total icing. ‘ Now eggs are nhver cheap, 'hEll we think of their value as a ody and blood builder. we can read. ighei" prices, alue for money paid than perhaps ugar. ' fkefill BB8. raw or in . might be worth whileto try using he syphon soda water now obtain. ~le in bottles in drug stores. at a "easonable price. i T118 9E8 l5 beaten llp in the usual lay with sugar. flavored with van. ‘la or other flavoring substgngg and ‘len the soda water added. It makes ‘I lllvlilns drink aside rroni -its alue as a food. oo+++o+o++ E Daily Selections for ' i Guardian Readers fQfi'O'.fi’Q§-.'§fi-. December 24', 1928 0 A VERIFIED PROMISE-If thou all the sabbath a delisht. and shalt ionor him, not doing thine own vays: Then I will cause thee to ride lpon the high places of the earth, or the mouth of the Lord hath poken it-Isa. 58:13-14. PRAYER-May Thy day, Lord, aver be a delight to our souls. u: coon roan SAINT NICK We hear ye jingle of ye sleigh, lnd gladly in our toil we pause ' Po welcome on this Christmas Day _Ye fat and jollie Santa Claus; {e colneth down ye sootie flue 1'0 humble cot or lordiy hail and slngeth out hys loud l-lalloo, ‘A Merrie Christmas to You Ail.” ‘iys sm le is broad, hys heart is rm. l lfe bringeth funne and right good cheer, i and be there calm or be there storm, ':fe cometh surely once a year. And in our hearts he lights a glow] Beneath hys magick spell we fall, Till we too greet high and low Wyth "Merrie Christmas to You All." Thys day he rules. the world, hys laws , _ Are laws ~ of love and peace and mirth; Ah. wouldithatte gentle Santa Claus l Yetta are we grateful thatte he brings One Day of Joy for Great ‘nd Small. One day when all ye planet rings Christmas to You All." w-ooo-ooo-Oowo» - ‘Household Scrapbook ‘ By nonanra mm‘ +o+$oo++w+wwo+w+w++o feather-covered Furniture v To clean leather, add a little vine- A‘; with a clean cloth. Wipe dry polish with the following solu- Wbitss of 8 eggs beaten alight- mired with teaspoonfuls turpen- e. 2 ToCIeanJara tlieinsideofaglaulati. ot/water andstlr ina re of node. well, then empty the jai- at andrinscinclear ‘ . .' Toclean " cnARmrrerowN c i "b? . Bomb time ago I spoke of a young _ nan who consulted me in an an- lege, and others-that man and the Page- a deimtch °°”:p¥)m3m‘:iiq“a' ieavor to put on some weight, as he primates orlslrwted ill Colltlfll A51!- "er m’ a °° um“ an cg n‘ as 1 outlined a diet for the three dressing was stase-manased on be-i laily meals, to which 1 aimed m egg half of this heroic claim, for whilst"! m“ “f ‘l flying mnm“ was‘ lugclit 1Lo'clock in the morning and the American public would despatch r o’ but on 2». He however wasn't satisfied and in’ Golden Journey, and in the praise-"nwlds c” "5 a sultan!” land!“ t kindly manner told. me that the worthy spirit of the old Conquistiag; ate of increase was too slow. and ores who laughed at the iocksmt hat he was going to New York to of trackless swamp, inhospitable for- P"°P°11°"5 w°iked by a 5mm m’ jOn ihls return a few months later.‘ assionate faith in El Dorado. i l8 looked wonderfully improved, and Blake said. "Eyerything to be bellev-iwbs ‘he °°°flsi°ll s°1°°°°d ‘is mm" .::':..:*::."*l.:"'..::::..s"":i.:: ‘i? r.;*":.t..2l..:s .‘.‘ii."ff.‘i'.a‘i‘fii'ii'.i ‘lllilfif-“cile-‘llii-‘iill lrank s to a quarts of milk daily, ure-scekers as at least a potential ‘"11 be "mil 1" ml‘- despam‘ m“ tnlfiiofiirwyiggheebje£ 22223311’: assist i155? tsanghiiulrmifirllgwgzzfigsiaaiof a. very bee“ wmed’ The “irphme mnmme“ leal about the value of millag but hoary past. together with the lower a "W"? m°°hm° m“ “s m” “W” vhat about the value of eggs in the increments to tho Pefspwilve 01 llll- c“ remained s‘ horseless carriage‘ ms. Rose and McCollum of Teach- molt in the public _ -r‘s College. Columbia University. than ‘he W"? 0! the 50b! bubble a5 "361 it Sh?“ be called an aeroplane lave been studying the merits of tile the primal Ovllm 0! the llomln-idae- lm a“ ailpmne’ but general “sage With the addition of just one egg is not the discovery of the first eggs r" l dly to the regular or ordinary diet of the Dinosaurs, those Robots of i the the oozy backward of time, fantasy‘ "ill a diet already proved to be uf- the nciu i n of the present sea- ‘i °°“P1° °‘ mbimmus b'°Y°1°'“l“k°'-5 lcient for the maintenance ind solfsuexcavsagions, tells us that new “nd repalrme" when m“? became "rowth of the body, and yet the ad- Dinosaur eggs were found shaped alories used as food during the day. "esulted in improgement in well looks and indeed is in the royal and and yet steamy slime. Other News from Ne- y understand that even at the esty announced that Dr. Andrews the- egg gives more and his fellow peepers into the pri- lly single article of food, except imal ever known. The Diplodocus If you or your youngster cannot; 5Y1 6B8 1108. Gargantua of the Tertiary began W i a i l ARDIAN ‘ iflie GobiDesert Airplane Now Discoveries i Celebrates. Its hi. l. lldassinggeaviireénfliie satin-day mplro. useum of Natural History organiz- ed an explegditionfinto the Gobi Des; ert ostens ly to test the validity o the theory-suggested by Dr. Os- Twemymve yea“ a“ on s‘? boi-n, its head, and supported by nmemmih °! new“ " tam‘ Davidson Black, the Professor of i many °’ thgmmlzalaersm 1°23; Anatomy at the Peking Medical Col- ‘mam’ cam - Pm a 1y °n ‘m u“ _ follows: [It is possible that a little window “Norfolk, van Dec. mFA success“ made yesterday near Kitty Hawlni iliei-ds of dollars to pull the wheels N- °-- by Wm" “d ‘Mme “m9”! His position gave him a “gm easy oi an expediiion bound upon so spew‘ of Dayton, 0. The machine flew fori iutdoor employment, so everything tacular a quest, it wouldyndoubted- three miles in the face of a windi iii, prove more retiring ii a paiaeoivmlowing at the registered velocity of At. the and of 9, month he return- toiogical exploration alone were the twemymmi miles a“ mu" “d the“: gracefully descended to earth at the! A. avgvffefvggtethe Caravanserai on its 59°‘ “lecwd by me ma“ m the my‘ attachment, but gets its force from . gine." As a matter of fact, the car ‘m “d m““*“d“‘g mam‘ i“ ‘h: flew only about half a mile, but this ed is an image of miih v and as iimeling the birth of the flying machine. for some years. There was, we re- iman prehistory, became of less mo- “f, a long discussion as to whe_ nsciousnesa This is a great pity‘ for. aim. ML has pronounced in favor of the lat- The Wright Brothers I gfhgafgaiingllggrivghiswffinhgxbiz‘ The story of the Wrights has been payigg a flying viéit m Engiand at told over and over again. They were fascinated with the problem of fly- likc those of the ostrich, who, in mg- ‘md m” Yefls- i“ ‘he m“ °5 M‘ his farouche miem pormnwus amt most insuperable obstacles, they per- i and stare of unfathomable imbecility gigzllifg they were honored by all civilized nations. One of them survives today to enjoy the emoluments and dis- tinctions heaped upcn him, a re-' ancient line of these Saurians of the cropolls was even more stirring. The , Silver Jubilee, Some nveyears agothe American (J. V- MvAEeo in the Maifand M . place. The machine has no balloon V. nls mm,” the word, “airplane? had not even ‘ " baseman '24, b.1928‘! ., .. r extend ‘to ‘all our Gus tomers and lfriends Bess for a Happy Christ. “fiction "m: masjmd a Prosperous New ‘ , a Year. i ~ n. Banal maul ‘ of iliauaiia GIFT SUGGESTIONS HERE AT THE CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Look over this ‘list and you will be surprised at the nume u.» articles suitable for gifts, to be found at our store. We are showing a big assortment of Smokers Goods, Moira and Metoalfes Chocolates (specially. boxed). All the newest and best Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Toiletries including Yardloys, lindnuts, lloubigants, Bourjois, Seeiys, etc. Pearl Ivory in all colors-Toilet and Manicure Sets, Military Brushes, Boudoir Lamps, Walking Sticks, Thermos Goods, Ensign Cameras, Waterman’: Fountain Pens. Gllette and Auto-Strap Safety Razors, Congress‘ Playing Oards, Ladle; and Gents Travelling Cases, Shaving Sets, etc, etc. t dCali and see them. All specially selected for Christmas PB. to ' E. A. F OS TER,» 541.35% Sunnyside ’ ' The more, you deal here the better you will like the Store. newspapers’ Wm‘ °“'““°”°’m'° m°d‘ mnrkable tribute to the ability of a‘ meval had unearthed the largest an- Carnegii in their South Kensington M i h useum S no p my‘ 5° that‘ "‘ is ed in the general direction of Mars. loom in the imagination like a walk- ing skyscraper. Nearer referent: to s, - f th i f tion s cw- ggethguggfitashifke? 55mg: nthe1arg_ moment. but returned to Dayto est mammal ever imowns. Even this there patiently to continue their in- esiimflm has to be a bit ioreshoi.“ vestlgations in the light of the dis- - l 2 ‘ l , l4 c Zilifiifii.Z€“{‘i§‘2“;%i..§aé§°§..%“€.... us». an. s. - n. .1»..- wim a neck i3 feet high cannot ward, even when talk of flying ma- wrest the honours from Moby Dick. dim” had b°°°m° ' ‘lime Rene" The Baiuchiiiiaiium, so caiied b‘, there was a substantial opinion that this extinct rhinoceros have been mys- - found in’ Baluchistan, is the largest iland-‘mammal yet discloveiied, hlild£| o n i3? 51f. 130mb}? Sfifiiuiifsfs? n. Bi s“ we we or m- ule on twin An animai with a humerus as that» first arrested the attention of ions as a man and a peivis as long the world in the airplane was not as a so“ m‘ Andrews does not say performed by either of the Wrights. whether he means one oi the To“ It was the feat of the Frenchman teniiam Road genus) may be said Bleriot, who flew across the English i0 hold his Own without ciaiming the channel on July 25, 1909. Six months ppst of nature's hugest hubris. Efiggir- X11311‘ Wlrlsht had ifilfldfliil . no ~vent -seven in es n iinfiilggtffié" nggaggn°ifoifgg,g°gg,gn_ France. but this lacked the iii-smalle- dent look quite fairylike was the Tit- ‘lllaliiy l" b fllllhl across We Water- anothere whose simii was shaped It struck the imagination of thc like an American stock saddle, whose "Wm m“: ‘he Swim °f Cflpmm buibous no” pointed groiesqimiy i0 Webb, and from that day to this thc |the skies, and who possessed a trunk airmail” has Pee“ “nunumisly l" I Landmarks in Aviation iii _H _ sensation. Had it not been for the gag 2593b? ‘gags isoggd ii‘: gflfioifi, war, the development of flying would India and Africa, while his actual held?!’ have leached its Present America. As tile expedition also col- “"39" but 1'35" as the Pmsmc" ‘if iecimi B new Masmden with ciose war madc European countries more affinities to the famouoNebraska kemli‘ illlilreswd 1" m9 new m9" specimen. it is plain that the Gobi Chine than the Umwd states Wusi was a metropolis in the Secondary 5° the ‘"51" 35°"- "nd m” View 5°’ and Tertiary periods for the dlffer- mimds made "Wm ""911"," and entlation and distribution of animal fllilrs- °P°Wd¢d B llolilnal fifty years‘ life. It ls probable that they reach- °f mevhellibbl Plow“ 1M0 five- ed America by way of the then land- Mt" u“ W!" u"? 5187"? ‘>3 the M‘ bridge of Behring Strait. But the lllnuc by “click and Brwm- “"3 discoveries-in the Gobi neither dii-l- 1am‘ "M 5°1° °T°5ml8 °l ‘he We" pose of nor affect the possibility that by ‘fiilldbersh. remain as the high South Africa was the original cradle “Ems m “vmtml- 5° f r "5 Public o; ‘he mammiiish opinion is concerned, t gh prob- ably there havc been more import- ant and difficult feats from the point of view of the expert airman.| O-§§%O§-O-§4§§4 The Land We Love lh‘ FWANK YEIGII 9-6-04 Quarter Century oi’ Progress Looking back over twenty-five {years progress. Orville Wright says, a,“ that the most striking advance is the ._ ‘refinement of detail, increased pow-f CANADA'S NATIONAL DEFENCE or. greater factor of safety. and [above all. the new psychology which takes travel by air for granted. There has been no change in what may be regarded as the basic prim eludes a perlnanent force of 8600 of ciples of the Wright Brothers‘ in-i all ranks, 1550 in the Royal Oarmd-‘Vblltloll. though since then, thous- tan n and Naval Voluntggp Rig-lands ot keen mun have been de-i serve. re are nearly a thousand voted to problems upon which, twen- ~ members of tbs Royal Canadian ty-ilvc years ago, ‘perhaps half .a' Mounted Police. ' . dozen were at work. He says that flylne for lliort has not developed Q. What is the National Defence? A. Canada's National Defence in- state of Canada's T s zz.':.".:':..z"'...."".."...ui""'=~e~ madn Daily Lessons in English wonns 01mm meosm: not say, "I cannot help but believe moautioiilrarc o -l=~i--1........=' Mamas ... irsemi" ....... "i". ...~"==~.. ;-.*ss:..".-:s am“ . in‘ ‘fault, lost ' ‘ vicar lluflio innnsdalto future. alongtllncto ‘water Cooking‘ Calms \ odor man who was accustomed several “P5 i“ U115 bramh °f study "M or‘ times a month m mount in an “in ville has continuedhisinvestigations plane at a time when the journey and observations. I-le is of opinion seemed about as promising as that "lat the Wswml" devised i" 1913" of a man astrlde a rocket launell- 14' whereby a“ “lmlm” can be cm‘ ‘t +40 i Modern Etiquette i I Dy uonan-rn nan , trolled automatically has become of i , O Even artsi- that first flight, little at- “w” Klimt" "lllmmill" 1“ the" "””' ° ' ' ' ’° ° ‘ ° " °" ‘“ tention was paid to the Wrights. dws 9f wng flights‘ Mm‘ expert They did noi seek m cash in at the fliers, of course, prefer to do their ‘n own piloting, but we imagine Lind- ’bergh would have welcomed a rest in‘ his ‘flight across Apart rom giving the pilot a rest. overles that actual flight had cast me automatic direction of the ma’ chine would set him free to'make i those observations of wind drifts and ' weather changes which are so im- IJOIt fit in U1 d C10 t Dr ffl‘ cause remains oi an aiiied species o; the machines were more scientific‘ a a e 9v pmen c i --—-—<0¢_____ iONE-HANDED PIANIST SCORES Paul gvlgtgélllii/Elfl. alyoung 13%: v ti t ' ht ' £- I Wlgidwwhnoi-eceiftllylgsoogmaugreaz I success when he appeared with the symphony orchestra of Aberdeen, Scotland. in Queen's Hall of that cl y composed for him by Richard Strauss. Wittgenstein had studied. with Leschetizky. and had made his 1914. Before the end of that year he had lost his aim. Willie ‘in a Russian prison h composed peces ‘but apparently no mouth. At least the new! 0f We W°Y1d and has Pm" for the left ban: only. and began} his mouth was not where it should "med "m" than "5 m!‘ 511"" 0km practice immediately after release. ieiiow has been reveaied oniy iii stage for another generation or__ Q. How far from the edge of the table should the ends of knives and forks be placed? _» A. About one inch from the edge of the table. Q. How soon after dining in i1 woman's home should one make a call? A, Within two weeks. 9Q. Which is tho most important of all courtesy letters? ‘ A. "Bread and butter" letters. Y the Atlantic. rt and industry. For the next fortnight let as act as your SANTA CLAIJS DOCTOR Our years 0f exrerlbm 9"‘ ables nsito help you in choos- ing that precious gift for DAD. MOTHER» SIS. BUD orFRlEND ty. 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