-IN Tel!!! to a correspondent. the Dilly (founded 1881) l5,“ par your (In advance) dglivuql. ‘all our nu u: advance) palm u Cllldl nail Unllgd gm“ _ Indian-W. Chock! SQIoLure. VlwPrealdcnt-d. 8.. Burnett. lvtlry—-lrlolt. Cal. D. A. llnelflnnnn, l). H. 0 80c lditor and lhnngu-J. l. Burnett. Almltillr Editor-D. (‘urrln MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 192s MAYOR'S QUALIFICATION“ ation of the British people. Similarly. in Canada. authority for ‘ma. ~; - can...» ‘:::?::‘:: Zafnoruzztieotthfzzneitfrffeililttratimay devolve upon it, are vested in "Behold or leasehold or both com.‘ the Canadian Parliament. This ' the Canadian Throne, the mandates. bined of the value of 81.600 over d b0 u of which we bow to. As in Great an mes ‘ . . a ve a encumbm ' Wm‘ Britain there lS a Power behind our this ' . pmmty “d a “"‘-'°"“y °‘ melCanadian Throne which directs," WW8 0f citizens any male resident may become the mayor of the city. controls or restricts its movements. As in Great Britain, also. the Power behind our Throne is the People of Canada. ————<o->—__ MUTUAL PROTECTION. E have a number of organiza- ' tions in this province the\pur- pose of which, mainly. is to safe- guard and promote the interests of the organized group. This is com- mendable and businesslike. We have Farmers‘ humums‘ organized for These grievances had existed for the purpose of promoting the best _ many years. They had been voiced methods of farming and marketing. _ spasmodlcally, but to the Govem- We have Women's Institutes, the Rarely has this Power been more clearly exemplified than in the pop- ular movement which finally result- .ed in the appointment of a Royal Commission to look into the griev- ances of the Maritime Provinces. What c F"?! q- g ‘i £01m ‘_ - a,1......‘} w. 12...“... MD. Notes by the Way l BRITISH immigration is about to: be “stimulated” again. Early last; year and on through, the sununer‘ we were told how ‘the immlgi-atlon‘ 0f the British born to Canada would‘ be stimulated by the Canadian Ju-é bilee, and how it was actually being‘ swelled into a voluminous tide byj‘ the visits of the Royal Princes, Pre-- mier Baldwin, the Lord Chief Jus-l tice of England and others. The Hon. Robert Forke, our Minister of“ When you look at the height of Immigration. had meanwhile visited‘ s“? 09151188 Wlgieué); W!‘ 011191‘ EIEJZZ°'..S.~°ZZ‘.Z‘.“.S.S."Z.Z°TS 5.21:" rli-‘Tc-“li-ici-‘d i183 115$ _ had. high cellzngs so as to give turn he told in an interview whatl nwre “air space" to the room. ' he had done to steer British settlers‘ In THC!- il i5 I109 much m0"! U181‘! to Canada. But so few had come‘ twenty years ago since the idea of that questions were asked of Mr.‘ ventilation was to give so many , cubic feet of air space per person. Forke and he promised a fuller, statement later. which when it was, Schoolrooms. and rooms in dwell- made proved to be no more satisfac- ings, were supposed to be large, tory than his first deliverance. l LOWER CEILINGS enough to give each individual in- the room a space 10 feet in width, l0 feet in length, and l0 feet ini height, that is l0 x 10 x 10-1000 cubic feet of air space. and this was supposed to be completely changed three times each hour, in order to give proper air for breathing. Since the Jubilee Year closed and a new year came in. some Ottawa correspondent has bethought him- self of the "immigration stimulus": whm do v0“ see now? again and. has biwadcast the mes-i Lower ceilings, ceilings 8 to 9 feeti sage that “British immigration to in height inswadnf 10 m 12_ Canada is expected to receive a‘ Why? fresh stimulus from the visit of the‘ digfigfleuiioltlfet 831132;: ilrédcwg: Hon‘ Mrj Omen" secremry or Stamlorganlc gases from lungs and skin for Dominion Affairs." It is note-rare dangemus_ has been abandohedh worthy that this is expected to be a The causes of discomfort ill ill ven-l "(fashi- Snmulus, and i; may wm-k t-ilatcd rooms is now considered’ to batter on that account, if -it materi- be due m m?‘ tiempqrttugein aliacs. The visit will come to pass, zfgpzgdaxsgslxéént o“:1%‘:s_ur no doubt. but the resultant stimula-i The body is manufacturing heat tion is only an expectation as yet. all the time. in fact most of the gfood eaten is used to maintain thc And expectation in regard to Brit- ammal heat- . . . Heat Ls manufactured by all the ish immigration has been sadly dls- sens of the body as may take in appointing. N“ mwugh of ii has the nourishment from. and give off come to Canada under the King re- waste to the blood. ‘ . gimc to balance the exodus of the NOW your body has-ho léetlrld 0f C v _ _ this heat. and you wl cc com- hanadmn bum . Not “an enoug“ fortable even if working hard, if as come w Emma Edmnd lslantL this heat is absorbed into the sur- or to the Maritimes to balance the fgunding a\n]()$ph9re_ exodus from our shores of our na- But if the atmospiiefe i5 Smiitm‘ tire-born sons and daughters. All '5 P?tfl"""v1_‘€g;nfi glieudyn ha: . ‘ . _ fl ITlOlS . Ci’! l ' O “'8. T. the whue the Ottfma pfopagandmé take into itself your heat and mois- have been repeating with nauscat- mm and you are unc°mg0r;ab1e_ lng repetition the parrot cry that Something must be done to break British lmmigratloh is being Sum. up the quietness of this air. it must ulatecL be kept n1o\‘lng._ > ‘ .A You can readily see then mat if the air Peeps moving it will curry w” hm” m" m“! expect ban" away with it some of the heat and things in Canada and the Maritimes moisture ifum your body. this year, but it would only be an Coiiscfwemli’ Veniilél-lvll _ optimistic delusion to imagine that "l‘e‘“l"s "glygjlrllgtrltehfigoziu mum a" . . S RWY L ' l . cven the full realization of the Dun- A wmdowf open mp and bottom. can P1590" WOUId 11mm 50f the 1°55" "in open door and window which do es and neglects which the Maritimes not create too much draft, are sim- have suffered during the past half P1“ method-i of “btamlng ‘emua’ century‘ Hope res“ for at“? present‘ You will ‘remember that the ideal on the apparently more friendly at-. temperature for a room is about, tltllde 0f the GOi/Bmment. the Par- 68 degrees Fahrenheit, with a littlc figment, and the ppggg of Canada higher for older folks. and ajlittle than in me past but me hope 1's lower for those dfliflg bald Dhysical no W . OI‘ . clouded by the shadow of a railway In winter with the an. carrying cllgarchy that seems to be openely h,“ water in 1r anyway ‘and then hostile lo Maritime iiiterests and dried outhsomewhat by our heating also sufficiently entrenched and 111991055 Vesscls or “Qmmners “m ' - '1 k th ' ' t. th pogftgr‘ w do” control from ““'f§§.‘§§n:l‘r‘.‘g ififirzatioen ‘udgmriiisc an‘: qu . throat. Medical science with all its modern triumphs was as powerless against the grippe epidemic in 19i8 as the doctors had been centuries before OO-OQOO-OO-O-0-vm Daily Selections lBlondo Beauty in (tlilion tells uii- ‘ was Velius- Poets have sung of her ‘a... "lire golden. sweet-smiling AD!!- {crl llimsoll‘ with i)l0ll(if'$- ‘ that, in an almost exclusively agrb. V _ ‘mcnt, whose business it was to in- purpose of whwh ‘s perhaps broader vestigate the grievances saw onlv d i ‘ ' h t ' ‘ ! ‘Th more algnusgct in ha! of a“); “murmurings in the Maritimes." Ini ;)t:r‘ :5 try} ‘so: dconzmetjc“? _ 1925 a concerted movement was be-l n re: ‘Znmre: in 8:0: If“; gun under the leadership of the; Buggies Z t: “men 1o :32‘: different Boards of ‘Trade. Tile.‘ i , . con om an_ e gengem up‘ o people were awakened and the “mur-l ‘he comfnumnes ‘n Much they are murings" became the voice of thel gmmonfniés “Ye lave a Papa“; Maritimes demanding insistently and?‘ rowers 0c um‘ e purpose D persistently justice at the hands; which is to promote and encourage the Federal Government ‘ th ‘i r d t toe. t '1 e Ho“ n8 0 _ see p0 a 5 0 The result was the appointment of‘ market co-operatlvely and. general- Royal Commission under the. ly, to see to it that all such seed po- chairmanship of sir Andrew r t d ‘f - . “was are é‘ a qua“ y an um on“ Duncan. a thorough investigation of‘ my that Wm assure the best place the whole question through evidence‘ k . h B d f ' . glrthetmfr its‘ vi; ‘We T“? :0 submitted by the provincial premi- ade o 0o 8F“ Pgenera m er‘ ers and other well informed wit- ests of the province, to stand between nesses. The astute “find of the the general public, the Government, hairman sir Andrew Rae Duncan c , . P ' ' l, d t i Fade“: 131d r°v‘nmfa_ ,0 S? had no difficulty iii grasping the. u?‘ a ‘t1 ‘insure: ‘usécesme — situation. To him the grievances ofl getsntmo 11853801358‘ , re H‘: a the Maritimes were real and the. ‘ i i e ' . em an s Soc a ‘on “ Us Wmurmurings" the voice of a people purpose ‘s m secure unuorm and who had suffered injustice He pre-‘ fair treatment from the wholesalers cnbed a tentativetremedy and the S ' if f ‘ and to dmpchse, ‘m on“ and ‘m Government was compelled to act. treatment to their customers. In AS a result the Government has yesterday's Guardian we have a re- _ n g l ‘t a ‘lieu the n” h d ization of parma y a gas‘ pp ‘ p port of t e propose organ scribed remedy and the grievances. a Produce Shippers‘ Association. the ‘ _ _ , are being removed. purpose of which is to protect the The lesson for our people is m Shippers from injustice at the hands ‘ l realize that they are the Power be-, of unscrupulous buyers who may h‘ d the Throne and that under the‘ lfl . ‘ _ take advantage of market fluctua- , against plague" cholera and, small FOR l ~ f t t k d n er of sane and prudent guidance of well-pox. And now New York ls com- , ‘ nous‘ and re use o a e e v y informed and intelligent leaders. all Dlfliflihl; 0f an Epidemic 0f 130mm“ Guarman Readers produce 501d to them‘ ‘And others rcal grievances and wrongs shall be colds‘ And m“ common cum’ m“ "*”""'”*‘°"’”*"'”’°’ might b9 mfllliqifid- ~ , t d A _ ‘c of nstice ervadvs though a milder form, is closely rc- y‘ n Ir q I928 The fact should not bc (ivcrlookcd "gh ° ' m“ 1f _ p _ " later! to what ms been variously "‘ "" y " ‘"1" P9001!‘- "I ‘WW5’ civilized "immhcallcd either influenza or grippc. . GODS cAhflnThnugh I walk m iii the world, and this sense is not The world epidemic. ivliicll follower! um midst of trouble, thou will. rc- wammg h, Ganada_ when the thc war is reputed in have prover! vive inc: and thy right hand shall: i ' ‘more fatal than the Great War it- “"““" mumpsam‘ “BIT ‘ ed and of all others that We may wnmgs of aocopk‘ am propcfly andisclf This scourge is mic which ‘li-‘ - - - ' reasonably Drcsentcd. governments‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ PRAYER ~-"1‘|1"‘l “fill kiwi) "l!" The interests of: ‘ihfiullh m"- "ew- had "9"" 59mm iii perfect peace, whose miild is: are cflmDelit-‘d to 5"- ‘provcd so serious. So far no spcclfllfstayed on thcc: because hc trustcth. preventive has been discovered. "1 thew‘ l‘ ‘lGflflpfl is one of the new world's Mn MYSELF AND I ‘that science has yet tlrconquer. cultural province likc ours the in- terests of the organizations mention- have, are mutual. the merchant and the shipper are bound up in those of the producers ‘They need mutual, not individual protection alone. In this- province, _._._ whm“ ammt mvaflalfly‘ the mam" The firs‘ week of 1928 passes mo‘ Th” 5am‘ -'°'"' T"“°""G'°"° “"-“‘ I like to sit and tell Myself things bers of each organization are mem- hiSl-UTY BS 0H9 0f the finest. 5O flirlghag Samuel Mew-hie, the newly.‘ confidential” bets of one m- mm-e of the others, as weathenis concerned, in manyielected mayor of Toronto,’ was born I often sit and ask Me if I shouldn't,‘ . Frida - nd th 13th t th t— 01' I Slwilld ‘ there ls little danger of advancing years. During the first week in 1928.; f: F866. H515 gr“ i; was Sh“ if a. And I find that My advice to Me is the interests o! any one class at the exceptionally mud weather prevam.‘ ne“‘sb°y' He thmks m°5t °f M‘ 5W‘ I neveilvéetligsaglufilfifntlggfivlth Mvcclf I exile“? 01 the “has- Yetl the can‘ ed’ bu‘ me mercury at “mt “melcess is due to the fact that he had till here of late. adian Confederation idea, a central did Cfimsiderflbie flirliinl; With ZEPO.‘ m hustle aha make his cwh why .I find Myself a bully chum. I treat so‘ _ Me simply great. ‘ I talk with Me and walk with Me, and show Me right and wrong, ._._._¢+>--~-~ .-— EDITORIAL NOTES I am tho bcst pal that I cvcr had, I like to be with Me. parliament made up of representa- and “Vent five degreés belflw. ‘ ‘ tlves of the different bodies, might that 1928 still stands far ahead» That alcoholic poisoning was fflifli with advantage be adqpped by QQpHOWGVBI‘. the winter is not yet oven; tgairrjlorenviczgsliheaexs fizz]; l; I never knew how we“ Myself and‘ The contention that black is white] statement of the New York World.-‘ I nevgetfsut‘: §§§,j‘,‘°“§'ey rm as‘ however eloquently presented, wmi All previous records were broken not; . truthful as can be, = ieven in 1916, before the Volstead Act‘ N0 mlltwr Whfli may Come 0i‘ 80. deem/e on“, those who want‘ ‘o be|was passed. when the liquor saloons.‘ rm on the square Wm‘ Me" ldeceived. The relative merits ofl l Its great to know yourself and have were open, and war prosperity was, a pa] thaw an your own’ ; [Government Control and so-calledvih full swing did the health depart-I To he Such company for yourself’: Prohibition, are being tried out inl‘ merit figures show so bad a record lli] you're never left alone. ‘ha; ream‘; ,You‘ll try to dodge the masses and, N the British system of govwh Canada and the united States, and: you,“ find the crowd‘ a 1mm, mam the Throne of the sovereign sane men and women are watchlngl If you'll only treat yourself as well ‘the results and are making uD theirl Eldflly “mun! "hm m°m° h“ as you do other fmk" ‘ i8 the 6811179 01' Bllihofii-Y- EVETY, lgo back to the flftles ‘and sixties of Act of Parliament must have the; h n ‘Tve made a study of Myself, com-‘ -own minds on t e ques on. . ; pared Me with the lot, j ‘l::p:‘r’";“"'e'ff)°“'1 m" ‘(lime "£12"; And I've finally concluded I'm the‘ sanction and seal of the King before h t, C d I B c‘? r m‘ W” a Vance Y best friend that I've 80i- \ l . Y t hue tms Peep“ throng o“ am a arelmoral suaslon, with such eminentl-lllfil» 89b $089319!‘ with Ytillrself and, “l 59591395 3W e r w ilooklng forward to the coming par-lrerormers as Fame‘, Matthew m: trust yourself with you; authority is vested in His Majestywnamentary semen with more thanllreland and John B‘ Gough aHdIYOIYIISLJIGI aiflpaiilieéd hlflvr well (your. . a 0 . Oil . WhilB the P901119 flCcePi me 15W a-‘lordlhary interest The“; p; much goilothel-s ihhAmeirica as BIIOQUCEY. lead-Ii, y flufinuqfous; the King's gydegg the latter had ht d t. ht b e _ 93's n 9 B VBHCG- l’! ii 6 mld- -—- _- nomln to do with n Moreover Ibe straw we h°u ma“ ° e x lcenmry. prohibition was. subsmumdiprohibltion. Since then three coun-l g ‘ "plamed and t e pwpe are new for persuasion and Maine was lisltrles in Northern Europe and seven while. thevwtlvlliy. B" WW" “demanding "the truth, the whole banner mam From that date p“, Provinces of Canada have renounc-. vested in Hi8 MBJHW- ‘hm l“ a truth and nothing but the truth" in‘ hlbltion made progress, slow at arse. ed prohibition and in the neishbor-‘ Power behind the Throne which not‘ the“. public men s;mhm-1y_ 1n thlsybut with accelerated speed, Winnlnglin! Republic 1mm yell‘ i0 YEN‘. fld- I iii only directs’ but may’ n necesurwprovmce the coming session o‘ thQState after State across the borderld ‘"191 Sim” a"? dP°PP|nK 1M0 the land Province after Province. in F-"flfifmliblill?" 00mm"- PYWQM 1i? 89193. m9 “r o" on the legislature is awakening more than: whole or in pa“ m Canada; V. some countries m North] Moreandmorethe moralandllberty other hand. may compel it, W ti" ordinary interest. There is going tofand ‘ Eventually various organizations. This would co-ordlnate the, whole, leaving each organization autonomous within its own circle. --——<-o->i— BEHIND ‘THE THRONE. ‘ lllllvvfillllifv’ "faces so angel-like and fair." loving sentiment of the world is de- 1'6"“ . Y _ History and Legend Condensed from The Mentor (Or tober 1927—Heram Blauvet THE first of all blondcs was Eve ‘as “lllolizle as ivheat." sq trn- liiasmucb as Llllih —-Adaill's first wife, according lo tlie Talmud-mas blollde, as well, as live, it appears that the liulilail story began with two blonde wom- eii- 'l‘lie bloiide type has been =1 poleilt type in making history ever since. alld has been portrayed ivitil gorgeous richness in art, literature and tlie drama- Tlic most famous of all blondes who rules tlie hearts of mhh." 'l‘llc ancient Greeks \\'9l'f‘ authorities .on beauty. and it i5 significant tllzit their goddess 0i love and beauty should have been blollde The llonlaiis also conceded goldcll tresses to v0llllS< Sllflicicht prQof of lllis have l seen Willi m!‘ owil elves iii a statue 0f Vellllfi W‘ cciilly excavated lii tlie Lybian Di“ sen, in the wavy folds vi WW5” locks still adhered some of the 0i" lgilltil yellow pigment used tn coloi" the iliill‘ of tllestatuc- it Will i!" rcmcmllvrcll that tlie (lreekd and even tlie Iloiilaiis painted their sla- tucs ill_ full colors- I in mythology the Dwiltiefllfalliil" is particularly prevalent, for prun- [ignlly all tllc major goddesses in"? hlirlilllrcd- Aliti» man's concep- [inns nl’ gods and goddesses are fill-l turally tlie eniiilatlcn of his own‘ prcfcrcilces and ideals- [in thisl subject Lafczlllici llearli says: “Will 11ml more revcrellce for lJIOIItiQl beauty not only because it seems 1i. l‘9ill‘(‘ll()fl'()f celestial lovliness bul; ilevause it bears, with us, the Sui-l‘. gfiillllli of force; will, strength anti lily.’lil,\‘—li.l€ glory of the 11°""\"; gold. fresh, strong and immortal?‘ ‘ If we look back to tlie beginning-s. it is ilol llnrd to find u natural 0"- lgin 0f blondc preference- We see" in tlie first months of a baby's lilfl lhu history of the race ill liiinidt- lirc- We know how the b11113’? 3"‘ tcillloli is arrested by any brii-Zlil (llijei-r, and how‘ it reacts with Died‘; sure to all things that glisicn- FY0111: llli: dawn of these inlllresslons on. llle primitive cllillllikcnliiltl were‘ of a similar kiiid- Just as ilililil)!“ lli-c attracted to ti bright light, it shiny gold watch, so tliinltfl "h" were bright early excited tlie pre- llislrlrit: lliinil-tlicrlce worslliil 91‘: bright things; lire worship. Still!‘ worship, star worship, and worship- of gold and fillVCIHltiOi$< It is ‘eaéyl tlleil 1o f'il_ll('t.‘l\’l.‘ of tlie joy H1101 roditc. ' pleasant stiiillllaliilg i-ffcct on llli‘ primitive llilllii of tho slit!" "i glegminhg gnlzlcn llziir- Zclls, king of the gulls, Slll‘l‘t)llll'i'i His wifv,‘ Julio. was lilomlo Dllilltl, goddess‘ 0f 11m moon, rlliltc properly 11-1“; golden lizlir. Allicliil. limitless of. tho (lawn, was llfllllxiliillTd, us W01"! the twelve llorzlv, “Daughters of,‘ Sunrise" Phryiic, lthmlopc, [Hy-g ch12 lverlr illllllllth‘ In Norse myllW-i logy l-‘rickzi. wife of Oilin kilifl "ii gods, was lllomlc: tlllli zlliso Fri-ywlfi mos! propitious limitless 0i‘ luv-f. isprilll: zliul flowvrzl. Scraplls zlilll HflKPiii zlrc allows! pictured as lilOlHlPSé Fairies arr» ilsliillly light llzliri-ci lii‘ [iopiilar cnntaeptioil and lll(‘i‘lllr'lll|li. —~capecizllly' Wagner's ltllillc lllilili" cns- ‘Flin most hcalltlfiil CFOIIHIIL‘ nf iierimln folk song lill! Lorcll-‘Ll ‘mllldmi of tlie llliiiloyslll singin!‘ on ller ivzllcr-llollnll rock comiiinlllx; her golden tressce and lllriilg river boatsimen to their death. ; Orientals have awe aild godlikel fear of fair-haired lleauty- A ivo-l mail for many )'02ll‘.‘~l a misslonrlll‘. ill China told me that their llvcsi‘ oil fl journey iiito tlie lliterlor hdi; nilce been saved when set upon by. bailits, when llleso fearless l)fll'i)€il'-‘ inns saw llOl‘ small lilniide-llaireil. blue-eyed fillllfliilel" They inllnell- lately said that this little child- was a very wise old woman and; had already been 100 years old oiii the day she was born. They trodi-f . jell her with reverence due a gol-l (less and escorted the party hack to safety- St. Gregory tlie Great, about llli" end of the sixth century, llud ilotei‘ the white bodies, fair faces and. Holden hair of some slaves who‘ stood bound lii the market places. of Rome, brought all tho way therel from Britaln- Tile slave dealer an-i swered upon inquiry, “They are‘ English—Anglea_" "Not Angles,‘ but angels," aalll St- Gregory, "w'ltii‘ l One of the most famous blondof women in history was tlie fair Lady; Godvla, who lived lii 11th-century Eilgland- She bellied her husband. Leofrlc. Earl of Chester, to relieve Conventry of a burdensome toil, He consented by imposing on hi1!‘ the brutal condition that she should ride naked through the market place- Tliia she did on n. whltel covered only by her! (HOUSEHOLD , -" SCRAP BOOK ROBERB1¥A LE; O§fi§O90f§§fiOiO§fOOOfif§v Poached Eggs When poaching eggs for an in- valid, cook them in milk instead of water. This makes them much more nourishing and tasty. i F ailing Hair Falling hair should be brushed well every night and morning, and shampooed every two weeks with castile soap suds. Then rinse thor- oughly. To Remove Gumse When grease has been dropped on the kitchen floor. sprinkle some soda over the spot, then pour boil- ing water over it. I loved and respected ller that tlie)’ kept within their homes, and iliil ilot look upon ller- Olle fellow-- “peepliig Tonl."——disolicycd and ivas struck by blindness- ller fes- lival ls still celebrated at Coventry, England- Spalli we naturally tllliikof as a land of brunettes, bllt Isabella. Queen of Spiilil, \Vil0 llelpcll Colum- bliii in cqllip lilinself ill 110:3, was a "fair shapely womall with ii clcui‘ complexion iilid eyes ‘between green and blue" EVCII black-haired ltaly has contributed glorious blondes w lllslory- Of the pair iililnortallzczl by Dante, Paolo and Francesca, Paolo says about lils love's golden iresses. “l, like a lniser run my fingers through your hair." The bezluteous Isabella d'Este of Italy. who made history in the middle ages, llatl fair llalr and willie ilklll, as we may see ill Tltiaifs portrait at Violllla- Llicrczla Borgia, skilled lli intrigues and politics, liild “u golden crown of’ such resplendent iiair as brought to mind the tress» es of (Doll's angels." ‘ » DAILY LESSONS "OO-OOOO-OOOO-OOO-OQO/OOOOO IN ENGLISH By W. Gordon v¢ §00 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED 1 Do notxsay “this one pwchgge l5 for myself." Say "for me." O F T E N MISPRONOUNCEDI ' 00 BS in "soon," not as in “l i s loo . OFTEN Mrssrmnrzn: crystal- lize; note the two 1's and the z. SYNONYMS: shrill, sharp, aaiite, keen, piercing. ' A WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." let us lrfcrease our v- abula y by magtgr- lng one word each day. Today's word: EXORBITANT; excessive; extravagant. "The cost was exorbit- ant." - Q-OO Modern Etiquette B! ROBERTA LII a Q. Q. When are letters in the tohird Person written? A. In answer to formal invita- tions so worded, in Qolfespondence between people but slightly M- quainted, or known to each othgr 9n1y by reputation. Persons not soc- ial equals. . ‘ Q. When may a woman reglgdey- ihg at a hotel omit her given naiiie? t A. When she is an only duugh. er. Q. Should coffee or chocolate be~ servcd at a luncheon? l A. Either coffee or chocolate is suitable. ‘ To clean a. white felt hat, make a paste of arrowroot and magnesia.‘ mixing it. well with cold water, and brush it over the hat. Allow it to dry thoroughly, then brush ofl’. : Kerosene will cut grease clean‘ and disinfect a sink. A little poured down the sink pipe will leave the pipe free and clean. . i Let _Us Help ‘Y... To Provide More Comfort For The Invalid There are many m.“ h, our stock of sick room w? plies that yon allilllitl have. The expense is small and we i110“! that after we h“, shown you what we have, you will not be satisfied without n; least a few of these. comforts. Your physician will m] yqu we have one of tho flhm stocks in the city. E. A. FOSTER _ caunmr. DRUGSTORE . Let us Dispense Your N“; Prescription C. M. Lampoon & Co. 64 Queen Street, London, B. C. l. Eullaud. Public Auction Sales or Raw Furs Represented by Alfred Fraser 212, Fifth Avenue New York. In literature great are tlie ilunv. i101‘ of lllomlc llcrollics- .\ir- Tliack-l craps immortal Becky Sharp was] “s:lilll_v~llaire(l"-' George Eliot gil-l‘ cs ltonicln, with “lialr of a rc<ltlish~§ gnld color. enriched by all llllllffiiv‘ ell small ripple." Anatole Frilnccj‘ sent Thais out into the cily streets] one lligllt, “with her llionlle hair; lllllilen beneath the ilark linux13‘ Tile llair of Roxane. most liCdllll- flii object of tllo pure lIllflliSSlOllIfll love of Cyrano dc Bergerac, is as a "slliuiilg light" at which lie dzrrci not, like tho sun, look loo Ioilg, lest‘ lie be tlazzlell as with "goldcllj clouds!” Shakespeare, greatest of bards.‘ had a definite preference for tlie‘ bloiidc type, since llllifly nf Ills‘. most llllfllifllllll. ciuirauu-rs lizlil lli?‘ (lt‘ll trcsscs. 'l‘livl'c arc. for instln» 1P0, those lint-r.- alllnllt Pupil“, “Ill-l" sunny locks llzlng Ull lli‘|‘ lfllllplflil: like fl. golden lli-ecu?’ Tilt: gmlllgi Rosalind Ls Il(Il‘ll‘Jl_\'l‘ll as it liluilrlc. and ('Uf‘(i(‘~iiil~ ' l llliiuiilirrllbli: uru lilo vxpoiii-lltrajl of bloildo beauty throughout llrulihli and puetry- Tffflllyilflll lii his "lilylls of ille King" pictllrnii lllc marvel: olisly [air Elzliilc, love of Liilifttflfilh: with “all her bright liuiwslrezlllv‘ iiig lluwir" It. is sigililli-zillt, that, ill opcrl. Elli‘ ilvrflilifl is uslllllly‘ ll lilmiiiin~~ with tlu- aid of u w-iu, ii‘ thv natural color is ifNklllg/ wliilv 1hr» “ufhl r womilll" is :1 brunette 'I‘lti:lii gliiliwl hFivlirlvl-ivilll- pup" utalioll iDPViIll-‘ii: of the (‘Xtlultiilu shades-l of golden illiil‘ ill hi... palilv-l inks. known cvcr since as “T|ll1i1l‘ “mime” Iillilllllfi. {zillions Fleilllsii painter. inclined toward golili-ii hair, while the whole Venetian school of Italy, spreading to olliui- narm- 1111"‘ Palm“! R-Vltilsllely Ilic Titian bloillle- A larlln proportion‘ of the beauties shown in the most famous paintings will he found ,Tl-,. illn-haired- v Ammugl‘ i‘ i5 @115)‘ lo prove any, DFGIIUSB by isolated ilistrlliizcs, such.‘ a muss of blonde evidence cannot: "9 11111111? overlooked. Bloiidc \\'o-, men 0t uittliral golden trusses lillvc been famous tllroligh history, coun- ting among their number queellsfl saints, sinners and great ladies ofl llll times. 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