\o __~i=itoe root * THE IIHMLITTFLIIWN Ell [IIAN Iornlll Dally (hurled 1881; 05.0! pa: yen: (In advnnoo) delivered. , ada had 728,097 passenger cars and‘ “J50 III you (In ndvnuo) lulled ln Cannon and United Staten. only 7,534 mom,- cychm Great Bflb ' A w WA’ "_"v' ain was possessed of 5B0.000'passen- rmuut-vv. Chester s. IoLnrv. viee-rruiuoiie-J. n. Burnett. gei- cars and 572,000 motor cycles. One of the, things that strikes a Canadian visitor to Britain as, Notes by the Way MOTOR cycles are in much more general use in Great Britain than in Canada. In 1926 when Can- ‘, your: lum- nnd Innnger-d. n. Blllltlll- Alnoefule Editor-ll. K. cum. QJQW,BQ,“D ' Secretary-Lint. Col. U. A. lilnclflnuiin, l). s. 0.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927i mctor cycles is almost us great as‘ SURE T0 NORMAL that of passenger cars. while here,‘ tlic proportion is little more than‘ one cycle to one hundred four- pressure because TIIE> SITUATION. more gorgeous garden, namely the fllfesi- A5 ll l0 Comlwhsfile 101‘ the like manner amazed to see so many and health writers. h _ gloss of the little artificially cultivat- Blllfllllvblles 0h this Side of the At-. present 1S occaskmlh? sermusmd flower beds. Nature transfers hciwlahtih concern among thinking men and‘ women. It is not the liquor ques- tion alonc that looms up so alarm- ingly; thc honor and integrity of our public men, the responsibility of government and of parliament—all are involved. The issue in the last provincial‘ election was clear-cut and definite, ftl f ' "t.th h ' - namely, whether the Prohibition Act f) m m“ o armomous blend i‘ should be maintained or should be Lngdofihst “‘“(‘e‘y_ Contrasting colorshhad bee“ 199559 ‘"0"’ hhlhs thhh. superseded by Government Control’ is e ica e shading from the deep deaths and from the States and‘ scarlet of the maple leaves to the fr°hl m/erseai 170-925 situation in this province at blood pressure considerably finest colorings to the groves, pztints- I ‘h l) i - . '~ l i n e m rie Provinces the cen- short periods‘ the Maple leaves with scarlet. thejsus of population is taken at inter-z birches and beeches with delicatewals hf hi"! Yefils- mus or gohi ' {ion in a recent address to businessbeen amply demonstrated. ' our forests a! this “me o" ymrwnen presented some statisticscoina and for. weeks to conic rival in beau-i the he; increase o; population inxhe. ty of tints and colorings our fines; three provinces of Manitoba, Sas- The hmssivehess katchcwan and Alberta during the considered normal. summer QHIGCHS. 000. During the same period therc take ah all“) immigmhhhlnormal. And it is to that Oil The campaign was fought out almost black green of the spruces this issue. Mr. Saunders declared that. if returned to power, he would enforce the Prohibition Act, and that no "blood-money“ or "tainted mo- ney", the profits the accursed liquor traffic would be tolerated in the province. The Temperance Al- ma‘ llance aided and abetted him this, Liberal candidates pledged themselves to his and the Alliance's Wuuderlul beauty of our Allllllllllifrom the three provinces o_f formid-lmore forests and groves. This is one ofhable proportions. ‘Lmatter of fact they Nature's compensations for the in-' ‘great extent, go hand ln hand. of evitable fading of the declining sumfl Commenting upon Sir Henry Dray- ton‘s statement, the Toronto Glo says: “These are startling figures, Even allowing for the assumptionloumve ghg high pressure The merging oi one season in- 1s '2 in to the succeeding one. the resurrec- youth and strength of Summer, the, Sober maturity o! Autumn the whhcWhat there is still something to beldo not have t Sheemd “mum of winterfiare mhexplained. The fact that of thoscéthat hqrmal or .who go to make up the total in-lindhnduals enjoy‘ comparably more beautiful and mhnicreasc, no fewer than 252,885 should, Why? policy. They were returned to pow- er. One of their first acts on form- ing a government was to raise the Drice of liquor- to a Profit-making mo“ of a t l _ ‘ anymmp but reassuring Seemingly pump mm enough‘ basis; this was followed by an inh y _~—h°rp° “a hummer" hm exoéus is very mhch greatmgheart muscle is just "ease h‘ the “umber °f Prescrih] lthan the natural increase iilone. In tions allotted to doctors per month.‘ FIRE PREVENTION \view of the prosperity in the Prairicl The purpose of both the increase in like all THIS is Fire Prevention Week in tunities they offer, do these ofhciahlllesslllé. _ canada, The object is to remind statifticslrepresent the true situii-hdazlggfioligvere illnesses the sale of liquor. to increase thtipcéhle hm “h?” h“ he“ P'"°""1.‘.‘f.‘f.‘.;.n.T hitfiahtitytrrtds th2ep:<§vi‘i‘i‘ctii‘ amount o, blood money flowing imoytative. Canadas losses from fires concerned’ but to the whole D¢m;n_ me sauna“, [fea5ury_ we Enormous. and a very large iiroh ion. The West is badly in need of all human beings. Th“ these were um portion of the fires were caused by. imllllgfflllls. but I10! mlluh i5 l0 b0 ‘gained in spending vast sums necessary and uncalled for has and plenty of rest. I bringing them in if what the West _ b9?“ Bblllldflfltly ll-‘Sllfifld 10- Mflfll- ,offers is not sufficient to hold them.‘ggfigisthhlhoixgghcsl‘ he“ of the prevmus legislature had while not as large as in many places, If the cehshg figures are cormchl. declared on the hem, cf the Houseiare much larger than they shouldlthcyhdisclose a condition which is that 90 per Cehh of the hrescrihuohslbc and, when investigated, most of‘ “the Shh“ °f ahllmhlik" issued were for beverage purposcsfihem have heeh hwhd m have been.‘ The truth of the situation in rc- solely, and therefore illegal. The calheh by wmcohds carelessness‘ ‘hard whhmiflrhtim‘ hhd the mow‘ Medhm] Association hex-om me not] The moral is. be careful. Do notlments of population under thc prc-‘ BY EE ‘ tion asked to besrelieved of being “M” mam“ i“ imp" “m” l° m‘ Zinicgggfihmeh‘ "Eh; "f “hwy”; ROBERTA L . the channel through which hquor come playthings for mice which havens“. ML gzrahri/Imiséler gfagrlghi." “w was being distributed and at their the rehutmwh of Starhhg mahygration, can hardly be supposchh . l . . meeting last week they declared bmhles‘ he careful that the match Y0“. swtsmah “s h” ‘5- t‘) he °hh°sed "h. Wrinkles in a garment can be rc- price and in prescriptions, clearly was to increase the revenue from increases carelessness. In this province our fire losses. ,, ,_,_,-__.,i__.___ HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK Removing Wrinkles ‘Isles. But he is the victim of thestarch and water. resolution that the increase of pre-i scriptions recently authorized by the,d°wh' perhaps ‘hhohg combustible Saunders Liquor Commission wasdebhs" “hh°°°ss“y' _ _ TIIE aigzrhruaiu: is What. then. is the present situa- tion? Contrary to all pro-election‘ promises a’ system of government‘ sale of liquor is authorized by the Saunders Government. All the evils that obtained under the prohibitory law are being perpetuated. Reput- ‘when he became a Minister of the “m1 JKing Government. He had been n. Progressive, elected as such in 1921. _ ,'zind was Chairman and House lead- Thh “md ‘S always “h”! mher of that party in the Commons try using a crochet cotton. the best and is always flpplTfClflr. from November, 1922, down to wcllhocs hm hhrdeh when h’ is whshed" tivc of it. Whether it be the pro-gm‘ lh 1926- His Pally havlhrr db"- clined lo "fuse" with the Liberals, l.1ftth N! t-i - - ' '~. m“ m“ ‘""“"'"“' s‘“"h"is°"‘s Ohmhflopiioc sing: ideiiyofee‘tihithgi°ninimtii§q§f§ i‘1‘i‘iQda“»:‘i‘t‘h expressed at tlic interest shown byfmuch gvidgncc that ganadinn hnmi. water, they will kcop fresh [or ii Darnlng Stockings When darning cotton stockings, imich Keeping Lemons duct of brain or of brawn none but strange is that there the number ohmusnqq hgw 31,001) p355- I talk about low blood pressure med by ‘he firs, -Ame,.|cnh con. more ‘reqhehhy ‘rah 2mm? hi3}; gresa which niet in New York were i _ . , e angel's 0 - _ 1 - |wheel motor cais. British visitors toimgh hhaod pressing are being pomp rlreagvrgngzlhléugagihligil? :5 Canada or the United States are in ed on; SQ 0mm by your physician” the Empire style which amsc N0! m“ hlEh Pressure “9995857- long time now Sheraton has been ‘h!’ mehhs danger hlwh-Ysihecahse °X"gro\ving in popularity, and there is citement. and drinking increase the m, lrmggy fhfmtide a permanent contribution to ‘the art 0f fuiiiiturc building, and " _ That overweight and high blood if he is not s" hem’ DYBVIJTQSSUTQ frequently EOJOgether hasgreatest of ll" SllCh artists then he Take. any number ofoverweight nate predccessor (‘hippeiiilale. Hie lpiled from this census. showing m,“ lhdlvldllflls. 811d 3- 99111811! DH‘- iufiuence to-(lay is more widespread centage thereof, perhaps 20 per cent than that of Chippendale and will have a pressure higher than is felt iii many countries. However, what is more important Did Not MakeHls Fuinlture. five-year period had been only 111,- to most of us is that if you were to number of under-, weight individuals, you would flndluiipreviillvll lrfilllllfl. but his vWll that 50 per cent or more, have alopinioii of his merits atoiied for blood pressure that is lower thanhhc indifference, of a good many _ , large other people. had chme mm the three l>r0‘vinces,,riumber of underweight folks that of his life on the edge of peiiury , 1a total of 354,495, which means that‘ 1Y1 llki? l0 110ml 0U!» mill lllllrefls- and l10ll1l0CkS—~Bll contribute to the-there must have been an exodusljng'your b19011 preggufe i5 a mucyhwas iiot altogether thefault of the important matter than ln-‘Dlllllltj, for his own peculiar man- .cre5,5jng your weight, and yet, as a hers and ecceiiirlcitiea had the or really, to a feet of zilicniitiiig powerful friends. ‘l What do‘ we find with these signer who did iiot have influential bnlimdcrweight low pressure indlvj- friends hiid little chance of getting wen m ten the truth, they wguldyllushfllell lit» was iii his thirty-ninth _ _ _ jndjvl. year, Shcrzitoii went to London. He tioii miracle of Spring. the glorious that the taking of the census is notduals, and also outlive some ma; had little education, despite which as emcjent as ihnnghh be, it is clear have normal bland preggurg. but, yet flltft hi‘ illitl a pflS-Siml for writing, take them, day in imq day out’ they and was ziireaiily tl_ic author ol‘ iiiiin- e degree of health efhhs _ _ even high pressure (h-alhig willi religious matters. l-le uionderful than the changeless mon-‘drift away again to other parts is Because the heart muscle doesn't‘5hh"? h°""""- m“! 1n fact thelrllhat. he actually did iiiuke a few thehfllllflflS 0|‘ furniture with his own other muscles o; then. body‘ that isfltlllfld w-hich, if they coultLlie iiow below par. This meifiis that slight "l-‘“*°Y°"°"- “'°““‘ anments hang on for a much long_‘l(llls value. zilthougli it is just poi-i- Provinces and the splendid ODDOT-lfil‘ time than in those with normal may IJIOVE The low pressure individuals tires more easily, and feels that lack of l, energy that is worth so much to I-Ie can increase his blood pressure‘ in by good food. light regular exercise, All three are, three are of I lhave used is out before being thrownbflllgillf; ill Semels "Om the Blillfillmoved by moistening with common Apply on the entanglement he voluntarily entered Wmhg 51d‘? with a ch-‘th and the“ The Modern Designer Sheraton Influences lt is noted by Walter Reiuieli Storey iii the New York Times Magazine that at severiilauctioii ealea this year antique furniture oi’ the Sheraton style brought the highest prices. ll also is to b0 noted that some of the moat ex- pensive of modern furniture is ,built on lines designed by this e0 ‘centric character of the eighteenth century. ‘Ilhe desks and ‘chairs .iu the Napoleonic era. But for u any question that to lie considered the nhares the title ‘with his more or- 1B lii some respects he was an un- liq lived for most i and died iii poverty. But thlli {iiiitllii those tlllYS a furniture de- liimi-ielf before the public. lii 17> pamphlets some of tlieni ‘had been trained as land Clllllllttl iiiiiker a carpenter on the York- it is prohahle prove of fabu- Tsihle that his manual dexterity ‘might llUl have been equal to the grace anti imagination which dis ‘llllllllll-‘ill his tlesigns, There were illfflllflllly iiuiiili-eils of hotter culr ‘inc! makers iii Flziglanil than Thom- as Sheraton, but not stich iiii ulile ldesigiii-r iii the woiid. iLiving In Poverty Shortly after his arrival iii lam- dmi hi: piiiiiisiicd his famous "The (‘iihiiict Makers‘ and Upholsterers‘ Drawing llook." The approhthtloii git won iaiiiiscd liiiii to abandon the notion n!‘ work with Jiis hnntls ii‘ .lic had it, and tiii-rtrziftei‘ lieltlevot; §e<| his time ll‘; making ilrawingii of ‘hfurniiure mid publishing them so -lliat anyone might copy them. llc ,aiso spent some time iii theological ‘ idiaciisaion which would not have fthe effect c-f enlisting powerful gfriends. We iirc giveii n glimpse Nil him as ho lived two years liefore liia death liy Adam Illzick, the pub- flishei‘, who was iii London seek~ iiig work and helped Sheraton for a short time. llc wrote: “lie iiv— he , NE monfli ago James McKay was vaguely hoping, as he had been for years, that somehow, some- time, he would “strike it ricli”———but" beginning to wonder, with a growing disquiet, if he ever would. He had managed to save a few dollars each year-but his progress toward the financial independence he dreamed of was discouxagingly slow. i! llr 4r l And then, one day, by a stroke of the pen, be took the uncertainty out of his future ~- eliminated the "ifs" and “buts” from his dreams. " He decided to take a $lO;000 North American Life Endowment Policy. Assurance , , Company "Solid a; U10 Continent“ _ _ that, when he retires, he will have the snug gqm of $10,000 lus the generous profits pqjd by the No American Life on Ollflhlpofinieg, By the same policy he created an estate of $10,000 for his wife and kiddies, payable to them if he should die.‘ ‘ < I I l . » . The moderate yéerl pymentl he on hi! policy are really an r moth of saving money in a sure and profltali e investment. Have you done anything definite to nuke cert!!! of your future financial lildependenoe-B-hripro- tcct your family against the ponaiblo lass ofyonr income? I -~ ' ‘I . Investigation of the Nor-fir, ghnnrlcan Life Endowment Policy will show you how dually you too can solve the vital financial Problems of the future “by a stroke of the pen.’ fiend the coupon to-dny. ' ‘ n; - y \— By doing] so he made certain’ Please 8e_llt'l‘>mdl “ your Endowent: v Nnrna Address .. American Life" I head ‘Office Toronto Canada i ‘ h _ W _.__ . - w... ' r Charlottetown Branch omee.‘ "I40 Richmond 5'!- Charlottetown -- P. E. l- “ed in an (ibsciire street, his hniiso ‘half-shop, hzilf-dtvralliiig house, and looked himself like "hiethotiisl lllllll-ilfil‘ hare black (ioat. him one ziftcriiotiii. n cup and Siillfffil‘ u. ivovii out with thread- Tiicrc- was l, The wife's cup and saucer were giv-‘hmcucnhimyn l place was dirty and there iviis cw’ i cry evidence o1‘ dire povcily. 1 Sheraton‘: Art. I “Wk "l" Whh.or sacrificed structure lu h whim for his wifc illlllhten1pornrjeg_ a little tioi-riiigci" for his daughter. of his dehigns ‘on to mo. uiiil Rho hull t0 lllll lllhcomfortahh» iind dressing ,wilh ziiinlhor little. pnrriiigeir." 'i‘iii-.‘n,@ models their fr Says Mr. Storey: "Sheraton hi-v- '.-f (le-sigi) as did some of his vou- Ciiuriicteristii- iilsu fir!) their l‘Xli'l‘llll‘ Ariiiciiziirs- arc laihiea- , of ('(lll\’l!l|lt‘ll('<', with‘ flolziiiig lllll‘_l‘K"l’.‘l; (liszippthr- iig writing tie-ska iiiiil lllflvlllllllfily The Only Competitortof a A Sale Investment is»- Another. Safe Investment uirrauged drawers iiiiil boxes. 'l‘ht' dogs of his chairs, tables ziiiil sill"- ablo doctors. contrary to their wish- " - . 1,. » , . - ‘long time all classes of people in a film picture M81101) agcntsin Great Britain had‘ _ A Pedagoque. You (can make all your investments given the impression over there that‘ which may be meanin l . t , that it Shows 5km iieshbexfilfBritish immigrants arc not wanted ‘ a use a {in Canada. Not that Mr. Forkc him-‘ DAH-YY IN ENGLISH . By W. L. Gordon es, are obliged either to issue pre- scriptions knowing them to be for beverage purposes, or, by refusing to do so, offend their customers. And even The Temperance Bulletin. thc organ of the Temperance Alliance. and during the election campaign. the leading organ of the Saunders _ party, came out this week without a word of protest against the Goverii- ment which betrayed the Alliance and the sincere temperance people who believed in and supported the so-called Prohibition party, proving that the Alliance is merely a Liberal machine, organized to fight the Stewart Government and now merc- mhtch or a hhckcy game Whlhh hasiself gave that impression when in nothing intellectual about it exccptlBrltain. It came from other official‘ h, hfsourccs, which hc may have been ikill, agility, and endurance; ‘powerless to prevent. prize fight. which may be brutal but_ which shows skill and activity and; The "m," h,“ hmn the dumhinhh‘ courage and strength, even brut-hintn Canada ‘of’ many thousands of bench. is not incorrect, “hm unfit and undesirable foreignershhnnhthih-i 15 prefcrahhh The ‘swamping the limited number coin- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: rav- interestlin exhibitions of all kinds isjng the exodus across the border‘ ntvacccnt after the v. that the best attracts, he it in physiqa time when bumper crops were be-‘ cal strength, in artistic supcriorityflh"; gmwh Year Bu" Year h‘ ‘he, Northwest. Hence has come the pro- O-Q-OLFQQQO-QQOQQ §O-Q-Q~OOO-O§Q v WORDS OFTEN MISUSEDZ but inference from the general nt;- ant in music, in prize winning animals. The day of mediocrity has gone byhohmry throughout the Time was when anything would doqagainet the incoming tide of foreign‘: d h d now we must have the best, from the undesirables in which the Liberal, m; one Wm‘ c“ By‘ . . d: SPASMODIC: fiGlobe has felt compelled to join. mcgllhhh hut Shortnwed’ ,has been spasmodic.“ Ilow many are aware of the happy, ._.__4o> ly existing to excuse and to condone mhvhlslve? the treachery and falsity of the Liberal Government. That the situation is sufficiently serious to alarm self-respecting, law- - abiding and truth-loving men and women, it is not necessary to em- phaslu here. The people are alarm- ed, law. decency and parliamentary responsibility have become a mock- ery and a sham. What are the peo- ple going to do about it? achievements of the man who wins a million dollars in a fight for the\_, the best price for a pound of butter|°h the 10th day 0f Oculhef- 1364-1 m, a has of pomtomh ithat the Fathers of Confederation! at Quebec met and chose Sir John; Macdonald as leader of the Liberal Conservative party in Canada, and‘. that this year at the same hour and lday of the same month. 83 years lat- ‘er, the Liberal Conservative dele- ‘gatcs of a vastly larger convention Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers EDITORIAL NOTES A Liquor Commission by any ' l0, 1921 other name smells Just the same. 0cm“ I will be glad in the Lord. since the election? Vanished like thdmeet at Wlnnlpeg {m- a "he purqmh“ principles that broughtthem here. .9089? Such ls the hlswrlc fact uhd, AUTUMN LEAVES auspicious augury for the greatest; PRAYER: MPARATIVELY few of our sum- mer flowers survive the early Autumn cold. With the shortening days mnny of them cower before the cool nights, shrink and droop and die. Some hardy ones bravely face the cbmlng cold. hold up their heads and look as bright and beautiful as in summer. But ll’ our flower gardens begin to will and fade, we have a larger and ple make lt. If we are going to tol-ighhsh Nmth America‘ eratc illegal liquor and banditryn we'll soon have Ku Klux Klan and. lynch law. J known." L___ .. .<¢>,.-. ___ WILD GEESE (‘ierk~-~-'f‘iiia fa the latest patent Jlfe-aavliig hell made eh‘. »-___. l ('ll8f0ll'lGl‘~~Al‘8 they qiilti- The doctors have registered their "h"? protest against U19 171979559 of nf the-iii flllfl iii-var liiid ziiiy com- llquor scripts by the Saunderslllllllll-‘l- Liquor Commission, but the ao-call-I why h, u “hum, ham", "h, ed Temperance Alliance, where arcitrlllllrh- > llecaiiiu- ll la nin- they? (womb i i How ! moon spread wings soon, ‘In unforgotten springsL r Y one Above all lands bound by the curl- ing foam; ' [mum] htcst of the Anglican Synod and the‘ WQRD STUDY: "Use a word Artists." countryhthree times and it is yours." Let. us mental work would hnvo ylln l" few cases Sheraton iiiloptcd ncreewe our vocabulary by iiiaster- 125 edllloufl- lull 01")’ "lllly wemllleppelwhite shield fllltl wheel u.» Today‘ ‘destined to appear before his (leath ‘Hhzn (m. hh, hhnh-hnchh "H15 workwas not great. championship. to the ‘man who getshcoincldence that it was at ll oblockirwooovvvwvv-QQ-wvve-oeofi EQQO H~O+QQO [hone deunhtfn] \ , a SWEET MEDITATION: — MY. Where are the Mounted Police,“ the Same Grand old party w,“ meditation of him shall he sweet; ‘ Psalm "Come, we that love oft against the sunset sky or ,.,.|,.‘I watched that moving zig-zag of, (‘|¢i|~k.. won. weiw- Hum ,|,,Z,.,,,,'In unforgotten autumna gone too‘ ll Ci-enztures of desolation. far they, | l Essentially Sheraton was ii potlu- jgtigiie, He had rather ii lnw tip-I inion of tlic abilities of other peo- Iple. and this was not confined to (ihllllleit niukcrs or furniture do»; ‘signers. Fin W85 forever thiust-L iiig forward his religious (ipliiioni-i _which were peculiar, iii his liim-f “I claim that I can do the work nus drawing hook c-iily a third of tween the 10h of the hm-k “m1 n“. "I it la confined fc- furniture, the rest m" were vengcal gplufh; (-,,,-.-,;.| 1h inf the Dontenta lioing given nverl to geometrical problems and per- ,ing from the British Isles. and speed- enous. Pronounce the a as in "atfiapeetive matters upon which hog was m) great authority. Astron- OFTEN MISSPELLED: flamboy-‘nmy, history, geography and lIOI-‘ers and curved ha“ “'[)|'Q Qflpiy ,miy were subjects hilly iliacussed SYNONYMS: calculate, compule..in his “Encyvlollfllllll T01‘ (‘flhhwP the chair would often he |ll‘(lilt‘ll count, enumerate, estimate, number.‘makers, Upholsterers anil Gfillfifilliln (he centre h’ h n l-“rvpq m- ,1 A! Illflllllell "118 "lhhhhetraight line protuberance. The sale of his hooks They appealed t0 ’a relatively small part of the coni- inuiiity so he eked out his exist- ieiice hy teaching drawing and per- spective, the writing nf religious ‘pamphlets, and the selling of ata- fiioiiory. Occasionally he woiibil preach and nobody who heard liim would he inclined to think that from this raiiter (rould proceed drawing which were to leave their inarlk upon the making of furniture hundreds of ‘years after his death. Yet nobody can doubt that this Will be so. in 1806. In misty feris, wild moors and | trackless sky ."I‘hese wild things have their home. A pfovlncg is no heme,- ghnn pen. political convention ever yet held inithe Lord, And let our joys beqrhey know the tundra of giheriah coasts, And troplmmarshes by the Indian ' 50882 know the clouds and night and starry hosts Crux to Pleiades. I They l rm. L lDark-flying rune against the West- 'ern glow- lt tells the sweep and loneliness of r things, S mbol of nutumns vanished long [Symbol gfdamlng epi-lngel Pal Tn-Bhun, translated by Evelyn Nicholol Kerr in Ottawa Citizen. hoards were slender zinii tapering. and his plains (llllllifl for hoth tho round and the square leg. ‘Fhough his (fliairs and shlc tiihlcs l|lif| sci- tees all have a delicate air zihii-ut them. they are staunch. A lfhcrii- ton chair In its moat usual form liad a rectangular hm-k Wllll fl mil placed Jiiat above ihi- soul. ho (ielicate open work, with ill-signs such ail a va-iie, lyre or simple pil» lars or hallustradoa l‘f'lll‘lill‘l|. F051- oona of carved drapery, llircc ftlllllt The lino of splat designs. top SAFE by purchasing only sound Goyepn. ment, Municipal, Public Utility or Indus- trial Bonds. Our diversified-list 0f offerings lwlll en- able you to make a to your own requirements. . ~ Eastern Securities10o.,’§ INVESTMEN 146 Richmond S St. John \ . good selection suited Ltd.‘ T BANKERS." ‘Halifax Iii ll Iii.- lii liiti-r models the hack hiiil carver! iliul pierced pieces running cross-rh- and the top rail Q1‘ the hut-k m curved backward iii ll alight roll. The legs in this type iiisivzid of hi‘ lng straight as in his earlier tlilPH had a curve. that c-i‘ the roar one-s forming with the support of‘ the back a. iiiu- of high homily. 1n his aidclmiirda, Sheraton tlt-velnpcil the iiiciirving frriiit. which, as he. explained iii his "HFHWlIlK ilmikf. p permitted the hiilli-i" lr- ri-iitzh it‘ mas it more eil-‘llly iiiid llli-lu iill<i\\-, ed him in he lPHS iii thr- ivay nil perilous movliii-l iii irmil ui‘ hiiii. ___ /.. §OQ~O—QI-O§.OO44-O 0'04 Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE O-O *0 OO'>QQQ I Q. May a telepone be used to! acknowledge a gift? A. No, it is not good form. .Q. When a young woman who la‘ seated la introduced to an elderly g man, should she rise? A. Yea. , Q._' When the hands are not; $1M ll!!! a dinner. when] should thfl! be l _ . A Inn“. '.... ‘ _.l§1i.'1'f"‘ ZPVB liim-is oi‘ wiilcr an’ zeii wall calmly out. ‘ port iiio to stagger out’! f,‘ T Alziiiiigi-i" —~--Vnl.? You coma info tiinim restaurant, drink ze hwhrllllllll. mon! Did ye ex- This ls the . '_‘i s I Best , ' ' . ii I ‘ Drug store In town, if you consider var- iety and also of qur stock, our long standing, high reputation , and our broad coiumorolnl ‘. policy. We apeclallnhln our. Prescription work. of no: became on the neoeu of our whole bllllll Ilnve you ever found anything GOIIIIIIIL amino In your dfillnn here. It's news for us If you have. The 2 Macs DRUGSTQRE 14a ems George Street Telephone Jill t ‘ll ‘ ‘ l _ Some. anolji are connected with the beat people-by tolephqno, Investment Bonds and‘ Sharesw < - ~ Royal Securities Cor- poration, established in 1903, controls a Dom- inion-. " ' izatlon f ‘ the‘ ee of in- %orai in Canadian. e _ ritioeg f P . medium nQWVe invite dnquirlel. “and nhallbe leased to lubrnit oil‘ up qnd quotations upon re- ‘ "h"? 0O DUBLIN! ‘ shat rah,’ A gas-W t., Charlottetown. " >5 ‘Montreal. ‘