IHE GUSIIDIIR‘ I " UNITED STATES Mist POLITICS A Bohr T“ ' of yours eni1-_-_-_l!.9a.e-M1>; NASAL DESTRUCTION. The septum, or the part that div- ides the nose sons to give th two nostrilsisveryoftenhgito rto one aide. Now this in itself should not cause any uneasiness. because it is more frequently found than the straight septum. Further if it is bent over to one side. then although it leaves less room on the side toward which it is Notes by the Way Q FF‘! fifi =5... F E ‘l? Z v E Z G1 E i E i Z-W ; LB repurtsoimunuheai in 3- . l, ' Igmdon, Vienna and Park re- (llnlallfi) snoop-r,»- (u llvnnao) among. callmemoriesolthzflfltdml-Idm (lnndvaloormallodlnflnnnlanndllnltolltaloao-mme Onflmvmey durmgmc iuftinon DOLLAR i aizon Here's a crap for upturn Moi of o new Pilot-It’ agsnnlnr Aulo-Stropllaorwlth Stropalllibnlhdu thaontlltooniplotoaellsforil-Ol, thsflloo __ tho alone. . _ ma NEW Platform of Democratic __ - Convention Why Canadians are In-i terested in it ilistorlcns. E 0F Bum parties m m, Unmd smmrsor rim outgugan PIEC and away for a national 3 - 22h: giiuoth November next. and - Wocarryafnlllinooffihaverwgoodl. ~ trial izeg-téning iXllnts to a M189 sk’__Going soum of Emyvals g ' §Schcol for about two miles on the E. A. FDSTEII ouflihttfiinnyside As a matter of plain P011953 can‘ ‘ . ' ~ - '1 (,- . m l- o» dl-ngrgeggzrzznsm. azzsstra ~ g°a'j,'§§§;.f.’§“ as“: awed w keep {The Inspector has been over it once hichf twic early In June but that dlll filirgrihfigifwalaesifvblyjaltigiildfttnn; woom-Tgit repeair it and I would like to - 1 ks merge. For these reasons we nowzsee the hrdinlster of lfubllc W01‘ follow our practice of giving a brieigtake a drive over it now‘. K111530311‘; review of both sides of the strugglefinever forget the expere o-me m, In this article it is the Deinocratslmailman has to 11119659 f)" 5h in that are outlining their policy. vlzqthe good people w allow J3" d Donald Ramsel, "Labor Wfiwhgthevir fIOidSILS we are afria has says that the Labor DIHIIKS 0! i-heilmmg him in some of tho tienc - Democratic party are a decided 1111-‘- I am, Sir. etch _ R- provtment on those adopt}!!! by me.- A Tlx P5‘E Republicans at Kansas CltY- I i "The following Illanks in the Deni-t NAME PLATE JOKE. ccratic platform." he says, “W111 meet with general favor among, trade-unionists: _ r ichsap advertising o!_ our Ifillmd- uwe favor the primcipledof collie-places our awn rlflopleAlg t: vegytsélxg tive bargaining an the emocra lobar-raging posh on. our . principle that Organized Laborarg a great joke to the public W319" should choose its own representa- they gaze at our‘ car numbers. I: tires without coercion or mtEfiQI-g have been asiged if we were ofl-JZZ; ence. 'ish descent. ut my answe l "Labor is not a commodity. Hit-Thee“; “No. Scottish; a Jew could. summer of i870. 58 years ago. No rain had fallen from the middle of June until Septemberfrhe weather was not only dry but intensely hot. At its worst for ‘ten consecutive days the theimomcta registered 110 in the shade. nights were al- mmtashot as thedays. Piercefires fanned by shifting winds raged l-lP and down and across the vallcy- 111 a single night two thousand people in the rural districts were made hon-tel»- » their farm buildinsfi. fences. llve stock and growing crops ‘ . ds f “like consumed Thoma-n o bent. nevertheless it leaves more humid-I. Cindi I Iol-nro. Vleo-Ploddvnl-J- k bi1—llld- Cal. D. A. Inclllnnl, D. 8. 0. Illa» and Innngml-vl. l. Inrnoft. Aaaodaao Editor-D. I. curl. >'i_ ~ w . Wnhavoonlyalimllodnumbofdtllfloljldal onhaiid. ‘Soooniearlylfiflflullfi ' THURSDAY, JULY 19,1928 NIWLAWFIRII. cvcntually have them all occupied ———- iand at no 10m either w the Pro- mumisuewmbevinceortotheDominl Ifafew ‘WM m mmmlnumen‘ 01 the-farms of thisclas can be made pro- .e-ee-- ¢¢ ‘¢vv- ‘-‘¢‘ vvvowwg,” ‘l0 G31‘ YOUI I088?! IOITI ilk? . BRAIIMINTEA USED BY M038 PEOPLE THAN IVE! Sold only in Red, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. 4A¢‘a4A“A‘AAAA‘¢ recon“ I Sin-The party responsible for the HURT YOU ? l. : * - against owner of auto ssooo and costs g’ New $2000 “to wrecked in collision; I!" Yllllt of owner. other party responsible. bill» ""31"" "1""- i therein. I The Land We Love By Frank Yelgh »w»»»+»~+ raw»! JAMES MoGlLi. Q.—.Who was James McGill? Ar-JBIIIES McGill was a nutived Glasgow, who came to Clllllldil p his early youth and settled in Mon- treal where he made a fortune l in ch I ttetown of . - - 09mm‘ a“) a newifitable then we can legitimately in- horses and sheep Weft! 1110181? $1110 room on me other. 5km Thus one ~01 l-hw- Pwbablv sid h 1 . If add the t "our-res pubh-m ibetter and many of then-i found re-g e 3 es W" w‘) where the septum is 0v so far that Richmond Street. These two young m man“ what his amhmon or ms ____ i. in those days mo" filled the struction to the breathing. Th h - : ‘ . h h'ch d ey we each had a hrumm F1185 °Y Prlvatm" and P°‘"E"-Y- ‘mdywlth a pa“ "Imus w l a re ;lfl the nose gets swollen and causes mid aftemoon. when it dl-Sflppéflrfli-lpojypus ‘a so“ growth) may or? also {general health? . ~ r ' hts must be safeguardedp t li and survive on the Islan " pmcuse in {he [my and has already an inflammable nature was carefullycatarrhal condition, and it is not ma“ “g no ve 3. N w no“ “to stolen 0r deflmyed b, n" ma] hm c I ' nothing." It is quite true that al- r l ed t l ‘tervalsalong’ , -~w f 1 latlon providing? dvt. o the number plate. Thel mung and we" Informed lawyer" _ we e pac a cose in | A; considerable or ones en y_l e avor eels an a n ‘ _ ’ - E555 be subject to laws of the latter statethe present to save further explana- was gmduat-‘primeval. The owners had started Lat“ the hot wmd shined andm“ considerably l ned when there's . land people. l dividuals speak he is “tal {cheap idea of ourIs 1 ‘course of years became the valuable the great hame 385mg; the flame; i Phone 61 or 333 for Full Information and Rates bar of Prince Edward Island during" l the sounding box in his nose. lwidfispread and m-cr Court. Both have already receivc-dl ‘attack and nobly they responded.| ~ ~ lth a There was r... s‘, Louis Dam This dam, 7o feet m, cent subiect o! ll scientific plan wherebylents is that he has made the statc_Then go over the surface w wmpenm; mm‘: “compumon m, r k d m I I f lthe conflict are by all odds the “In-i < wo s a nn . ar and careful attention. The Guar ‘on nerves of the nose causing neur-' m r n e esse g as wrap each piece o; butter h; h in the majority or cases requrres no when labor is generaly and satis-;fashion for a period of 50 years andicurely. Then pack the pieces in a. rushing down the ravine across the . modern methods of industry andby both sides clinging closely tothe butter is well covered with brine. that they Wm win ‘or themselves‘ in nd unles we are all approximatclyiwa‘ Saved‘ n‘ was saved at thelastiiiloli. consult your family physician I lmflvhillefifi" Ifar as to say that if the countryior powdered magnesia mixed with {tlon Some means must be provlrl-jlighting new fires in scores of ploceslrt n m a great many cases‘ Child Labor. -—;——(—O-}———i— h‘ mm’ m“ o’ Messrs’ Ben aifer that a similar process on any "lend m deal-h will"? ‘be aamesfslde has more room than when the Mathisscn. Barristers, Solicitors and- the majority reached them. Horned cattle faredlseptum is straight and the other Th“ “m h“ °"'i uld be uall rofitabl . . spaces together they will thus be noes in the Cameron Block on we eq y p e Huge m me Ottawa’ Gaunt!“ and 6411181 l0 W0 Hill-Bl spaces. However. It is uselss to expect a beginneLnudeau rwem it touches the outer all‘ of the mm are we“ known m Chaflonfi courage may be w m“ hold or one nose then there is considerable ob- tcwn and throughout the Province. or mac farms 1t might mean. valley and covered city and country. Sometinzki? the mutcoubsmmteemgane ' movenng e small ur nes cameras students, are deservedly few or our young people or todaygsun glorcd dimly from mofllllli; Ioiobstmcnom M“, swords m. a popular and o! [he camne umtrwomd “are m “we ma" m “wtwrvftideau Hall was threatened. and aistruct the breathing . makes ‘or tnwtwonhmes and sub whafthc ultimo!!! 8nd might be l-‘X- wide roadway was cut through the.’ 9°“ this °b5¢m°¢1°11 559d? the . . I . J - - ' ' - -. . cess Mr Bel has since his ad Vpected m In As characwmrrcauywood surroundingthe vice regal re i An Italian physman’ h 0mm,‘ IHiSSiOII to the bar. carried on slaw exp’ 1 by a recent immigrant sidcnce, from which everything cfpomts our that it aggravates any ' . . v , ' all the mileS.‘ on takes money w sum a farm on v hard to distinguish m Chara t rm Labor should be exempt from tho 1 have never met in ‘v won a Mme for himself as a Wimb- removed. and casks filled with waterjm signs m, a mouth bfwmerf: e loperiitlon of anti-trust laws. 11 have driven a single C81‘ that has! b“ is ms w"! _ _ 5o _ _ L . um‘, Not if your auiomo e tired I _ most all the farms oh the Island this defensive circuit which woiment of food is due to the odor of giggffrffi 3531113311’, §'r'$u.§°‘§;v:”md tgnjeffegfifyfli. m; Mr. Mathieson. who is the son oflhave been hewn our o; the forest guardedday andnight by watchmenqfcod. the actual taste of food is 1 the Chief Justice. “m1 obstruction m though they had been produced mm; or the "enterprise" of thcl & 9 o ad, with honors, (mm the Darhouslel _ blowing from the southwestdirectly! when o“ h”; o or" h rm lsmart guys who originated such a: Th, oldest Insurance Agency In P. B. Blind o“ nothing‘ The farms m the toward the city It was the crisis of] y n9 t ese Law School and was admitted wthe’ ‘ - through his m“, whe. he i; Unemployment , I am, Sir. etc-v PARKMAN ~ . _ , j ' ‘as I-Z. E. - - u yproperties that have been handed A proclamation was issued calling the Eglléuggsérllllglzlilg: gi-liinlileliugllimbooalilig: “Unemployment is at presemimtmrt. Mich - . the recent Session of the Supreme do“ m the present and the pm able-bodied citizens to meet thenewr g l t _ i t ‘d tlrlunililégf ms h ad f ms f k L i _ _ . . lpcrmen IS amos‘ as 05 C ‘v0 a e o ice .. .. .. n vious generations. Conditions then- z n5 affect upon the hearing 1S °f"to {he happiness, comfort and WeII- In 1922 he was returned to Al-l "”"" on‘ and w are sepaiahguwm I Thousands gathered in the heat and tcn marked because it interferes . - ,1 It l5 Dfeftlfflbll? W "m" W- their baptism in the Supreme Courtpwem dmereml The virgin soilrmh smoke where m“ the flames mned§whh the arr going up the eusmchron being of human beings as Wtflf. bany by a great miijutilrltfis 1151-11-1" sugt, HOUSEHOLD ormN MIBPRONOUNCED: m having conducted oases during the . ‘tube from the back of the throat to we expend vast Sums o moneylvwed m” Cmmge an- e P BOOK rllege. ,Pronounce last syllable lei _ _ tilized through centuries by fallen or. toward them. Water carts. lademme middle a“ .to_ protect our people against 31651924, and was chosen again in 1926, SCRA A us m M .. not as m “ma. m session m a manner which leaves and the yearly offal of the with casks and pnckets made up the, Dr. cnmo has worked out assaletevlls of Waghziltailégtlgeflxlllallglxllttlilggéjbot!!! lhemonggwmtinmé" be elected; 5y ~ Qpq-EN msspmbgp; hm (m. elicited high commendation fromlforest needed on] m be Scmtchcdkqulpment of the defenders of theshowlng the disability from a workfgriirml ‘s t; ti “and cog)” m] slg°gilm°r h.‘ ears m Albany Gov! ROBERT‘ L55 occupied): idol (an image.) ' y ' I standpoint where there is nasal ob-l“ u s“ e ng e “SE . 7mg '5 y ' - ‘l BYNONYMS mark. trace, t '> the presiding Judge’ They are now between the burned stumps to llro- capmL struction. ‘Dr lmemphyment‘ 5mm‘ m.“ had much S: do glyhr3 o'a trail sign vestike. open for business in their coinfort- -_ Where one side is completely “I? threatens ‘he welbbeing "filabor legislation. and c o Ola’ rum“ _ zwORD STUDY "Use a word ‘me “arms on Richmond straw rduce o crop that cannot be "lulled: Th ed u: I u“ blocked w w, cent mlllitkilns of ourifiind etrildflng-éspokfsmttin tof lrhe hlisboglvrigovgergézeri: To Clean Varnishcd we “We “mes and n is yours}, q “Utoday by means of the most modern m 1"“ m ‘ Y “WM _ w Where one side is half blocked m"? ° pr°sp° y ° ° "a °"' h Em‘ y. “ e r hy m, _. F- r remove dust and rm whh a us Incre our ocabulary by .. and we bespeak for them a share of!‘ u“ Besides the 1e were Then a rush was made by men Within) 7 per cent l We fat/gr gdorgliém (bfy ti“ right]. 11:1 fItfZEiImEbO htiseoc g-gsonlriloth dipped m tunmmma “m; one word each (m. Today-r the regal business or the pmvincn] e’ “'5' “m” picks. shovels and spades tocutthe} When both sides blocked. 2o to zalg°wmmen a ° s y 115"“ m’ ° y m” ' word: COMPULSION; the act u v" an poor together- . i f l t l t his ,. t" , I m d‘ pad m boned unwed Q1], as we feel sure that any matters en- u . _ .. . l This disability may be due to anidurmg perms ° “mm” 03mg“. apUmwr Demmne“ De ' . l“ .° p h nc1°¢_h_ secure conformity, but never obedi- husttd w them win receive honest kccplhgflp with the JOIlR-S- TWY high where ‘it crosses the deepestdnsumclent amount M air going hljrzrfrzriationstshatlil be road? alalilablie; The two most important issues llkFillBiiy, dry with anot er so enOGjgJIOHmd. were all Joneses together and they Dart 01' 8 ravine. retains a large 15kg ‘to purify the blood, or by pressure‘ ‘ “e cons we on“) m “ma p“ ' dustflal, and Temperance questions . To Keep Bun" Fresh - ' ‘ ' ' level of _ ' lstrllssled alone Sflmelimes "lmllgh “hmhiupphes the summn v - as consistent with public interests. On the industrial question. the (“an commmds Messrs’ Ben |poverty and prlvation but they got the Rxdeau cam“ °"‘°“""=“""1“'§';".23.Zi£§is-5.113 ioblgrfihgeptwniflf BOVI-‘mlllem flollslflllftlon Workillepublicans have stood out man-‘piece of clean muslin and tie sc- , ' ' r t d ' flood ' n1 ' _ “New” °" ‘mm’; “ma” “there m the course of years. Todai/‘Ms c“ an a roaring w iarwmm. and “cube, does Slight factorllv employed in private chlcrwthe Democrats have staked their all ,crock of brine that will float an egg. practise their profession m ‘heifiwc cannot face those lean years and wide front of the advancing flamesinasal obstruction. pliiféfiud should a!” be made oflglllgzifl m‘ RclTggfi-t’ ‘the fiattféiwgfglt “ggewfirtfgfhfglerxrgtgglitoafg native Province. and we feel sureithen m" neighbors are the Jonseg By ‘his resolute measure the my growever, i; were is any obstrmy y e now some mp a vi! P . ‘ v conistruilctive solution found toabsorh Tariff divisions. whilst the Demm‘ \A i C bone Y [so I I ' 1 t. Th fl h d’ - . an ut iae the surplus human labori ts. in favor of th pr sent ntidotes or ar o nng. me my near mmmrtil; iwniuabhtilevfl with them we a" °s"“°i’”d":::r‘ifot:icth?$:: aha cinedhrgeblcvifngwiilfdiseuctryif: “leased by the mcllmlng u" "U321 arses law. and 5mm? .05. sol Give milk and beaten eggs freelv. distinction of success u s ant ers a _ . . _ . . , ' h iboth as to credit and social posi- new“ to the my side were alr-eadyrRiISt. This doesnt mean any opera- adopts it again he and his party olive oil. Do not give emctics. ome‘ when. Operation is indicated it is ‘will stand by rigid enforcement of jwr<°> . ‘ i , i our GREATEST Assn-rt ed by which the beginner can get a when m‘? ‘Qrrem if)!" the Wvefl-‘d only a matter ofrhours or a few days t . dam saved the situation. With at most in hospital. vfair start, not a luxurious start I O DAILY LESSONS l ‘These are big qusctions, but n! Organized Labor urged the Demo- ‘ nation of some 225 millions should! crats to adopt a straight-omit declar- ,plenty of water and thousands of; ’Don't neglect any nasal obstruc- on. E lflnd l$ b)’ ffll‘ U"? Eleawshwith limousines and all modem COII-‘lmen with buckets‘ these incipient asset of this Province. True Wclivenlences in home and on the farm. reap a considerafle harvest fromjbut such as would be necessary to the sea, which might be developed give a beginner a fair chance to to a greater extent than it hasbeertimako an hghest living by hard b"! l! Pfflvides l! wmfomlble IlvlllZlwork and such privatlon as all be- for many families. Our depen"-,glnners must experience. With choc. however. I5 “Doll the lfllld- Ollgsuch a start all our vacant farms It all our other activities are depend-‘wqhrd gvgntually become settled. ent With the exception of about! 7M1 P61‘ 64ml- 0! 0111‘ will! flcfeflgelthe revenues of our Province. all our land is fertile and cultivableu I; is useress to expect young men Yet we have several hundreds ofgwith no merns to take up those Va- acres of our best land lying idltwcant farm; They W111 g4; where Iliad which lfl Years E0119 by SUP-they can earn money. perhaps in the ported some thousands of pe-opleihope or one day bgjng ab]; to buy Wh° 3"! "aw ‘mrklng- 50""! ‘mic. farm here, but almost invariably Wesiem farms out the majority of lured to remain where they make them in factories. some in oflicesithegr money 1r this matter were 9nd 5h°P5 l" the United stams- taken up in a statesmanlike and Many of them educated in this businesslike manner our 75331111; wllmfi‘ 8nd l" "-5 eXpellse- dmllllzfarms would not long be a reproach scientific. professional and kindred to what we fond“, can the garden work in building up and benefltting other countries. Until we re-occupy our vacant farms this Province cannot become . what It ought to be in the matter of progress and prosperity. The vacant land is so much merchandise lying idle on our shelves. a condi- tion which no merchant would tol- erate In his own business. ‘These vacant farms should be utilised in some way or other. We know for a surety that any one of these farms if properly worked would provide a living for a family. The trouble is that _ many of them are eimerrunoutorpresumcdiobe run out. but with fertilisers now available any one of these farms [could be brought to productlvcnem in a varyshort time. This hasbeen done in many cases under the direction of the Experimental Farm and we are told that once unpro- fertllity and natural advantages. __-—<Q-->-i—— EDITORIAL NOTES. Picnics are now the order of the day and everyone seems to be either going to or coming from a picnic by the seaside. It only required a heavy shower of rain to put most of the roads hack to where they were last spring. A new method is certainly needed In our road-making system. Some of the roads in country sec- tions have not yet been touched by the new hundred thousand dollll‘ mod machines. Many. we under- stand. have applied for pennissioll to use some of the old road mach- h1g3 yggh horses, easily available anywhere in the country, but such perrnbloti has been refused. The msofourownliorses/andmenon the mods would be the means of leaving a good deal of money in the country, which now goes to other countries for gas. Economy meam 1Q: thokmeans and material at our Iiuoanriumourvmuniruadlpoalmhvrtflupmportlnv pow- Imshloiio. Inthhwaywezouiiflffffllfi lhffifl a . A I iblares were quickly extinguished as ‘they started up again and again. j An incident of the supreme crisis =was the fate of a number of house- lholders whose small woodendwcll- Pings had been built in the ravine, fwhere land was cheap. In mortal terror of having their houses burned occupied and a valuable addition to they were frantically trying wflsavefifln. and be Wise. 811d guide thine ;some portion of their household ‘goods. when a flood of waters burst lupon them aiid some oi‘ their frail ‘dwellings were swept away. The "owners fled as best they could. wad- ring, or swimming to the nearest Wank. The Rideau Canal was put out ioi‘ business till the following year. .j'Ottawa was not then the fine city "that it is today. Wood was the com- ‘non fuel in the Parliament and De- partmental Buildings and in private, ‘dwellings. Most of it came from the ‘countryside along the canal, whence iit was transported in barges. Now ‘the dry canal was useless for this.as of the Gulf with all its pastornlifor all other transportation servltes. Hem“ °"° “lmdmd ‘ti’ °I "m" The resignation of Mr. I-I. A. Powell, K.C.. from the International Waterways f‘ mmission raises the question as to how his successor shall be appointed and who will be the fortunate appointee. The Toron- to Globe in a special despatch says: "The present Commission were all appointed by His Majesty. but Mr. Powell's successor. it is stated, will be appointed by Order-in-Council, sighed by the Governor-General, acting upon the advice of the Dom- inion Cabinet." The Globe also taltm note that Mr. Powell's "prob- able successor is a prominent Lib- eral ex-MP. from the Maritime Provinca to whom it is consl‘ ed the Liberal Governmentjs under an obligation." a despatchio the Hali- fax Chronicle mentions George W. Kyte. ex-M.P.. who was defeated at the last election in Cape Breton South. The __ ' ‘ ‘ In ,-‘ ‘ this year is omcially estimated at 9 per cent greater than last year in the United States and 2 per cent. greater in Canada. The largest In- creases in Canada are in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island with but little change In Ontarloor Quebec and a slight decrease in the Provinces beyond the Lakes. Pre- ‘sent indications point to a full crop all over Anirlca. I o Daily Selections roa Guardian Readers §4§O4§r Jilly l9, 1928. TRUE WISDOM-Hear thou, my §heart in the way. Be not among gwinebibbers; among riotous eaters .of flesh: For the drunkard and the ‘glutton shall come to poverty; and? drowsiness shall clothe a man with rngs.—-Prov. 23: 19.20.21. PRAYER-Lord. keep us isurrendering to the lusts of ‘flesh. from the o THE HOME. i ‘Write it down that here I labored, Here I sang and laughed and neigh- bored, ,Here's my fortune and my glory, [Here's the sum of all my story. These four walls and friendly door, Mark the goal I struggled for, Never mind its present worth, Where the passer-by can see Every dream which came to me. Write It down; my life uncloses Here among these budding roses. In this patch of lawn I've tended, Here is all I've counted splendid. Here's thegoal that's held me true To the tasks I've had to do. Here for all the world to scan. Is my secret thought and plan. Through the long years gone before. This is what I struggled for. Write it down. when I have perished, Here is everything I've cherished. That these walls should glow with beauty, Spurred my loosing soul to duty. That there should be gladness here ‘govemment employees "who are in- ation in favor of the ratification of, the child labor amendment. InsteadJ ————<o>— the following plank was adopted: Ah implement, with which h per- "Child"!!! R11? the clliflf 8559i 0f son can make soap flakes at homo the nation. Therefore, their protec-{fmm cakes of Soar; fgtainjng them tlon through infancy and childhoodflmm they are to be used’ has bowl against exploitation is an importantpmrenwd by a resident or white national duty. ’ ‘hams’ N_ Y_ Planks were adopted calling fori “fair and liberal compensation" to be able to solve them. jured in accidents or by occupational diseases" and to their dependents. Immigration. The plank on immigration was satisfactory to Labor. It declared that existing laws "must be pre- served in full force and effect." but added that the provisions contained in those laws that separate husbands from wives. and parents from infant children. are inhuman and not es- sential to the purpose or efficacy of such 1aws." Gov. Smith's Record. Gov. Alfred E. Smith. of New York. who has been nominated by’ the Democratic Party as candidate for the prmidency of the United States. "has a good labor record.” says Washington “Labor? He went to Albany 25 years ago 33 a Tllfllmlll? ‘ of the lower house of the state legislature; be- came the Democratic leader in the assembly in 1911 and was made speaker In i913. _ After serving as Sheriff of New York county and president of the board of aldermen of Greater New York. Smith was elected governor in i918. He was defeated for re- election in 1020. but ran a million For Weak Stomachs MAKE time llfe — let wasliday Into thoroughly, this Kept me toiling. year by year, Here in phlox and marigold. Is my every purpose told. Every thought and every act, Were to keep this home intact. ' 0-0 OOQOOO Modern Etiquette l? IOIIIIA III - e. >0 Q.—Are engraved cards ever used as an invitation to a garden party? A-Not unless it is a very formal affair. Q-What meat is most heartily‘ welcomed at stag suppers and din- ners? ~ IL-The planted steak or venison. Q-ln what way does a person invariably show good breeding or the lack of good breeding? A-Ia the manner of receiving an invitation. a your washing, For it!!! 0f] llfliflllq ynflyfllbg weak or dlsordaod stom- clothes this quick, easy IN ‘ENGLISH iir w. L. Gordon‘ ; O&O-§O-O-O§O-O-O WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say “I climbed onto the fence." Time for the better - _ life r I5 for the better things in the New Gainadiiy turn your wash hour. Qulgkly mm n machine will-do all oven a: lshcermt fabrics And‘ amazed earn how much longer last when th are washed reg-hr” way. Easy Terms 0n your-next how the new Gainaday will Q7’ washday lst naaliowyon hlfi',flgg you-home. ...-.......---.. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 100ml (isorgoltrost Ial Ovid's ‘Pltllb Alfllll- vs r The Maritme E oawillhonnlorlloobl . llollfitiilbhlcdlplflllfkyar" "Wllflyinoritlily p”. red in 1833. M things in l Empire Universities. L IQCIQCTSOmpQhy |_tr|_ M . - aha-Q. u. N. l ....v.-.- .. -...-... s»... straw-w. . ‘I the fur-trading industry. He found- ed McGIil University by leaving ~ the bulk of his fortune enabl u lectures to be first given in I" and the first degree to be conf Today it has 3. students and ranks high umoll! l