l valves '1--.1:>¢8.- Annie l. It Circulntes Heat. _-_--_i-— 2. It Radiates Heat. features. LIDI We are showing‘ men's. 8917-11-8-10-13. Y Motoring With Mm 0' 2! fiivery revolution; the cngilw l l @099 grinds out wisdom for the z? woman who drives a car, one of them has dis- § covered. l thy MARY JANE MOORE 0 +o+ l 1 THE MODEL MUDDLE "Now that we've decided that we are going to buy s. new car andl selected the malts after tryln! ""3" l thing within price -iirnit we set, I a want to know if you have made "up Dill‘ mind as to the right model. ' l ’ Recognizing this remark of Bobs as a flash-back of the defeat his] Judgment wok when the Splendid} Six won over the Serene Six in our . car shopping competition. I l" “l M85 lightly. "I am a model muddle." I bcilflhl "What do you think?" “What difference does it make what 1 think?" he oueried- ,, " lot-ll you really think. I retorted. “under ordinary circumstanctfl- that answer would ' not be W? though to turn away wrath." BB"! Bob. " These, however, are nut W‘ dlnal-y circumstances. l want t0 drive that car right away. T98R51“! of the model." ‘ Recognising that conditions call- ed for some member of the family btcoming matter-of-fact. I nomlat- ed and elected myself for the office st once. - "Let's see, tho salesman I"? l" iillr ol- iwe catalogues." I 09th“ the subject. ‘This one seems bully enough to do the work of all. It lists l4 models. Price elilnimttfl some oi thorn. Present condition of servitude eliminates others. 111009 Ire the deluxe modois. We have loft tllht different body styles f which to seioct the one thlt n“ A Preventative l 1hr preventing ltifliicas and further pain from sprains add hurts of any kind "It .- lliaatdh. H . The _l5__ 3 Stoves in Que Being built lilong the lines of the regular Circulator or Furnocette, it sets lip a circula- tion of warmed moist air ‘which reaches the further- lnost corners oi‘ the House. ' Built of Cast-iron both inside and out it Radintes Heat in fir; immediate vicinity in the same way as a regular Heating Stove. 3. it Has the Charm of an Open Fire. The large mica door ih the "PW? Dart‘ shows the fire the same as s regular yranklin, or it can be opened so one can enjoy the open fire the some as fromga fireplace. No other stove ou the niarket combines these desirable Sec it nt your local Dealer5__ NAMH. ANDHEATING PRODUCTS Success-ans to Owaes Fswcsrr Lro SAC/fv/LLEA/B —AMHE*=ST SACKVILLE NB.- MONTREAL- WlNNlPEG —VANCOUVE R. handrails non CHARL01rETO\VN raNNua a ChANBI-ER zdn, “Would a roadster fit them?“ ‘ perhaPST led even if its car was a collegiate . 99:3 WM . - Laurie [TED Fouuouv Co Lro AMHKRST/V5 ‘Central Gua ian ODD LINI: of Gossard Corsets. claim“! at 1-3 off. Prowse Bros, Li-d- 8925-11-7-3i old of the City Hospital, Leaguepf 31°58 Hill. Wednesday and Thurs- “W 8904-11-6-21 LADIES UNDERARM Bags $1.65. PIOWSf. Bros., Ltd. - 8925-11-7-31 run ANNUALwl-IIGII TEA and ilzlzaar in aid of the City Hospital will be held in Leaflue of Cross Hall 'D_",S, qL/SDIES HATS of Velvet. Felt, ‘f; Extra special price $2.95. Hwsc Bros" Ltel 8925-i1-1-3i CliiCKEN ssuap and pumpi-lli pie ‘hi1 Ercat variety oi" good things to 3a" “'1 the Hiilh Ten and 13a ar, ‘mcue of the Cross Hall. Wedn s- daY and Thursday. B9il4-l1-6—2i “LADIES GEORGETTE scnrfs nth flowered ends. Special 51,19, Promise Bros, Ltd, 8925-11-7-31 LADIES SILK LINED chamais- U? ‘gloves. Special price $1.00 pair. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8925-11-7-31 CHILDRENSI s l. A c K sateen 530mm. Special 48c. Prowse Br0s.. 8925-11-7-31 LADIES ROSE of Silk and Wool and all wool, worth up to $1,511, now 15c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8925-11-7-31 TONYGWIL-Bifl timo m. Pleasant Grove Hall tonight. Dent miss it 893l-1i-7-li , LADIES FLEECED Vests with ‘ftraps 45c. Long and short sleeves 65c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8925-11-7-34 BLACK SILK Velvet good qual- ity 36 in wide $2.75 yard. Prowse “has, Ltd. B925-i1-7-3i KIDDIES HOSE in Wool and Silk and Wcal. All sizes. Special 50c. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 8925-11-7-31 COLOURED BARONETTE Dress Satin in Jade, Orchid, Navy, Black. Pink, Rose. Powder and Copen. |Extra special $1.49 yd. Prowse CAMEO JEWELERY The Vogue This Season a very fine assort- G. H. TAYLOR \ Jeweler and Ehgrflv" "llvlvsilst are our needs?" Bob broke .. » re going to try to get rllofilgncvlaltlieolle ear. it Wllldhfilfglgf fit mutual needs, I rep l8 ._ 1d pond, I doubt that a roadster wou fill the hill. They are fine and P0P‘ ulllr. as they Shiluld be bu‘ m ‘$2 arc known as sins1°"°‘“' 79-h“ fes- Lhe manufacturer saw a need 0;‘ closed ca“ you can upset tlia nwgument, if you try hard enouyh "I won't try." reviled Bob. "Ygéléii give the family all the snav it 11 illvver." "Encore." 1 slmlavdtd- W “m” ing that the next one would hi? labored, I rushed on: "There are three oi us. A fivc passenger c space a S". that, admitting sedan models. We already hive Q1" “muted the roadster for the mom- cnt. ‘mat leaves only the coupe- 591151 preference. o! setting off my l1 e e-vl- "1 “local: Junior within lflihhifll m open should he ever learn how M I the doors. You see. Ill slim count upon dllvm“ this m" m, “Yes, and if we set l “"1" WM a rumble seat, well havcnroanvlut our in-laws when they °° e I us," said Barb-ha. little too sizfl - , r t our - “qggg Wm; 9, gags partition be- tween ourselves and theml" 102d on so the model muddle en ‘ the Iqholce of a coupe. Next time n m” have a far different endinz. (Next week: Breakinl l" ti" N“ Car) C, 1V, Gives Tank C3: Order (Special to The Guardian) MONCTON. Nov. fll-Ths order has been placed, it was announced way omoiala. 10f "l1"? W“ u" for use on that system. Thdae can ‘l’ °° “° "““€>.L’.',.§';“?.‘3“o°‘l§ y used chilfly in unused ivi ervices will be held onBun- ‘art zlglimolfnthg time -- ggyngellt as follows: Pownali. $1111- ith h l t 10.45 a. m. (please most of the time‘)? zggrsileifififla? it 3:2,‘; slfhg: lgoatlrlgal ‘M11211: ‘atetiliili; l ti our owl! .m.,orl 0WD - ~ figs? llllltzlllnlnifiililhencmh and the people cruise The" Frank Sgmpsilh. m or the" , - - a me “ "°“”° "Went? §§l'?§hlla§§“s§:.“rec-Mll- l‘ J, O , - - how they seem be“ gtitclliealrngtyie that: to tarke 919-06 this m°mh~ r today. 'hy Canadian National itail- pol-pose Bros, Ltd . 8925~1l-7-3l LADIES EVENING DRESSES of Georgette. Taffetta, etc. Clearing at 20 p.c. discount. Beaded Evening dresses 1-2 price. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 8925-i1»'7-3i NOTICE-All persons having ac- counts against the Abegweit Club forward same to the undersigned by Nov. 9th. Chas. D. Stewart 8993-11-6-11 in Jersey Crepe 41nd Wool Crcllt etc, selling at 1-2 price. Prflwte Bras, Ltd. 8925-11-‘7-3’ ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs Malcolm MacLean. Grahams 3°“! announce the engagement of thflil‘ daughter Sprague West, both of Detroit. Michigan. The marriage will take l 19th No ember. p Me v 8921-11-7-1 -——— Hague. Mr. Murphy 88V? a Very LADIES FLANNELETTE niilhl lntereding demonstration on gowns. long sleeves. Price 81-99- assigning a lesson and rectal?)- Prowse Bros... Ltd. mended the use of a Time T9 Lt- 8925-11-7-3‘ 1t_ was decided w hold the hex norm: FOR BURIAL-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowe, Coleman. WW6 received the sad news of the death cl their son Augustineln Graduates Hospital, Philadelphia, after several months‘ illness. The body B99979“ panlcd by his brother Ernest, is ex- pected home on Wednesday. POWNALL CIRCUIT —Thtmks- ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, sn- BMB-H-V-li BROOKFIELIL-Mr. Charles E. Mild-Fm B"°°kn°1d‘ “em the week turned to thelr home in Murray, mewspaper ‘i8 to 89“ hile maga i i m . . w - . Miss Aletha Carruthers. RN has zifezshffge a “my u n .dmtflbu_ sentner ti f bout .04. Ens .11 mesa- “mm” and Obstetrical fnstructress in a 1,125 “arcane, mg m gnyextcpt m Quebec." end in Charlottetown and Win51"? While in Charlottetown he wss i: guest at the Russ Hotel alga ha“ WinsloadtheM guest of Mr. S P i! . r. gggyzogecent visitor to Lovalist. M" George i". MacNeil, Broolrfleld spent Sunday with his brother Wal- lice. Gflilfle Aver“- BROOICFIELD, flMtTSVlLLI-I - The usual you“: people!‘ mflilnfl m the Brookfiold Prosbytflil" Church will not be held on Tuesday evening, Nov. 6th. iautinltcsd there will be a regular preachin! lffvl" en Thursday evening at 1.45 o clock. The" will also be service in the Presbyterian Church. Hartsvlile. on ‘Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock. NEW sruni GROUP-On Wed- nggdgy, October Silt. Inllitctlor Hynes and the teachers of Howe Bay. ltivervlew and Annandaic met in the Annandals dohool for tha o! organising a Study 5mm), Inspector i-fynes gave a very instructive talk on Silent ‘heading and the Assignment oi Lessons. The following dflicers were then elected: Mary MacCor- m", plyijult, and Floronoo Maw mm. lssralarv. .111! new will be hold in -- MQ ill‘? Vina, Mary to Hazen M“ Rgberfi, Vice-President, Miss gins Jardlne, of Freetownfwere vi- THE ANNUAL lnoll res and bazaar in ' s. ,, "will: Record ln Two ° Continents Hard lo Equal lfurseWaliepi New Brightonwrites: whlle "PW"! In New York‘, in my Early twenties. I was poisoned b food, your my sister nurse recommende wonderful Vegetable! ‘ Pills I caused by constipation poisoning." CARTEKS LITTLE LIVER PILLS All drugglsts—25c and 75c red pkgs. I (iAZETffEW-Amung the list of 1Ztl7lJCJ1tifi€iK5 recently gazetted ap- pears the following: Post Office -—»- ichu Jas. Connnily. from Lotte Carrion, to Portal Clerk. l i PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES‘ Presbyterian Church in Canada ‘Jllhfifly. Ncv. 11th. Thcre will bl =crvlczs in the Clifton Church ai 11 H. m-i in the South Granville Chmch i“ 3 ll- 111.; in the Long: River Church at 7 p. in. VALLEYFlELD-ORWELL, HEAD S6l'VlC8S—-Thi! United Church of Canada, November i1, 1928: 11 a. m Valleyfitid; 7 . m. Orwell Head. Rev. D. M. Sinclair, Minister. APPRECIATION —- The follow- ing letter from Mr. Sam Harris, Da- mlllion President of the Navy Lea- gue of Canada. has been received by Rev. W. Bruce James Church, CltyI-"Reverend Sir: I was very much interested in the splendid appeal you made in the course of your sermon on the 21st uitimo-Trafalagr Day-in the ‘ntcrcsts of the work f the Navy League. It would be a grand thing if your good self, with others would rally round Mr. J. O. Hynd- man and make the League in Prince Edward Islulid one of the strong links in Canada for this Em-l piro work. Again expressing my appreciation and thanks, I am, sin- cerely yours. (Sgd) Sam Harris." FAIRVIEW STUDY GROUP - The I-‘airvlcw Study Group which "Tides ml: Creek. Tlew Dorlllnior Rice Point, Nine hill: Cree‘; CTlTl- ‘aelland, Fairview and Rocky Point field it: first meeting at the Contra ‘schcol. Fsirvlelv on Monday even- ing. Oct. 29. There were five "icters present. Mr. Edward Mc- Phail, Inspector of Schools. acted as chairman. The following officers were appointed: ‘ President, Stella Morris, Fnirviclv: Secretary. Ella Murphy, Cumberland. Among oth- er things inspector lilicPhall iaiilth‘ 1 lertson on the “Grmviug of Cot- ton." followed by a delilolistrutiol on the sand table. Each tcnihcr i required to bring a lesson plan or he Adjective Clause for the nex mcdiing which is to ho llclri or '."".lnc!iday evening, Nov. 28., at Fail-view School. A numbltrcf the teachers from sllrrcunding districts met Fradalbanc cn Tuesday ovenlns! Cctcvbzr the thirtieth for ihc purpose of organizing a study group under the supervision 0i Inspector Murphy. The following (‘Filters were elcctedz~Preslrient E? Mayne, Secretary, Miss McClosk- cv. Entertainment Commiticc Miss lvicDonald, Miss Murphy. Press Committee Miss White, Mr mccting on Novemb-ci the twenty: Mfventh, a: seven o'clock. Ah teachers are urged to attend- M W _ WN GDARDIAN _ l “I aln never without them and have _ Pfficcrlbed them for thousands of my m, Wednesday and Thursday eve,“ patients who were suffering with indi- 890441-541 y cesnqn. His and sour stomach, bilious- l nesavsick headache and indigestion Muir of St ldditiorlal pride in our place in til: irltliill Elnpirc. must not be slight- ‘ Loading Record The S. S. Hansl loaded by De- Blois Bros, which sailed ut liunli Tuesdlu; for Cuba was loaded ill record time at at 7.3’) Mcuday and up to 8.30 pm. board with ihrcc gangs working. 16069 lmgs were inlicli iiltilgCtllbiZ This is the ‘vast "record made s0- illljill 1036M". u fillll) with potatoes} n this Province. John B, Goi"llill.'.y' vac bass Sicvcdflre and aided by vfr. H. V. Bllliialli of Bxlntlin d: 3&1] Co, who lvcrp agents for this drip kept a siczldv stream of 05;;- :l.c u pouring illio Llic hold In an intsr ' with ihc Cllptsfin lecxpressczl appreriatioil and‘ ‘lfid he had received the best a -_‘ ‘Jl “cu and sclvicc rvel" rerlrlerr-li! llnl ill any part lvlicl: lli‘ londcd.) this" slzczlks well fo: all whol sch part in the loading of the ship. nzi for the facilities afforded at: irucc Stewart 8c Co's. ivllarf fori l l l oncliing n cargo of this kind. In Memoriam MRS. srrsrlllzlviololtltlsozv l On October 23rd the conlmunltv ‘f Savage Harbour was saddened. =on. in the 49th year OLher age. Though she had not enjoyed good 7i(:i1lil‘l for some months, it was not until six weeks before her death. ‘bat she was forced to remain bed- fsst. During those weeks she was perfectly resigned to the death she mew was approaching. and maili- Yained a cheerful manner through- out ha! sufferings. ' Besides her sol-rowing husband. Ille leaves to mourn their loss. on". sister, _ Mrs. Aloxapder Wlldacliulcy Mt. Ryan, and four brother's John J 1f Blooming PL, Pius, Jlllnes and Thomas of the United States. A ‘arize procession followed the re- mains to 8t. Andrews Church. whet" Requiem high Mass was celebrated by her pastor Rev. A. P. McLellan who also performed’ the services at the grave in the adjoining cemet- cry. Tile pail bearers were: -Adria_il “cebarl, Fulton Douglass James Worrison. Charles Morrison, Percy ioffin Wilfred Coffin. Mass Cards: Husband, Miss Mary Morrison. Mr. Cyril Morrison Sr; Mr. and Mrs. Allan ltforrison. James ind Charles Morrison, Markueril: Tvrll and John Morrison. Mr. and Vlcs John cGilliverv, Mrs. Alex- "\(l'l‘ McAll ev, Ncil McDonald. ‘nizus Morrison. and Veronica Ml:- ‘rmfld. Florence McDouEflil. Ml‘- md Mrs. John A. McDonald. Mr and Mrs. Chas. McDonald. Mr. and yfrs. John R. McIntyre. Mrs. James “ecban Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Feehan Vir. and Mrs. Temple Murphy. Mr. 1nd Mrs. James Atkins. Dr. Walsh and famllyfhiv‘. and Mrs. George ‘llark and family. l Floral Tributes: Cross: Sava-‘ir Harbour Women's Institute Crescent vlr. Frank Plgott and family. lPatriot Pleas? 00W) ¢eé~ ——~ a, Secretary. __ SPECIAL LINFof Ladies Dresses STUDY CEBU-i: ORGANIZED. F in“ convention. "The cfici‘ 0i frcc pub- Bruce Stewart 8:} Cob. Wharf. Loading collllncllcclll 12672 bags of petal/cos \\'€l‘(‘ put on! vhen it learned of the death of one‘ ‘f; “I its residents. Mrs. Stephrn Morrl-g ' 4 Wakes metal things shiningly clean ON AMI’S a marvel for cleaning and polishing rnetals. Soft and scratchless, itblots up dirt and impurities. Never reddens the hands. A_ shake of snowy-white Bon Ami Powder on a damp cloth . . in ajiffy it Hries . . a few rubs with a clean, dry cloth . . and gone is all the soil, tarnish, dirt-even rust spots! What a joy Bon Ami Pow- Bon Ami . Canada g is all ’round the house. It brings shining, healthful clean- liness to dozens of things. Of course, for windows and mirrors Bon Ami Cake is unexcelled. This 3_7 year old favorite is today more popular than ever. Housewives everywhere are learning how convenient it is to keep both Cake and Pow- ciel always on hand. “Hasn't ,Scra {chad Yet’ ' 37 Years on the market preferred by women everywhere BON AM] York. Secretary-Treasurer. LIMITEDNMONTREAL . I FY99 Publicity was criticized as’ l€§£§'.‘l"!1Z tho advertising vrliuc of ...;’.i;.;’.?“;‘. s:;"l::...a*£,r[ UIVCLE RA rs CORNER l newspaper Association of Advertising, l "fies. in spanking before the, CUTD Itchy i“ Only ‘l ha“ "mPhWPri t" A SEARCH FOR GOLDEN HTIEF’ of the natives along the river. On" CAMPAIGNS .1 ‘and we cannot be too about it. Publicity service may ‘be, -ll:ll: constructive and proper, but’ advertising," he declared, sweeping FGl'_n long time i Len ii is not. Ill ALARCON TURNS BACK of the natives said: "Two of our men have just COiilC . back from the land of Cibola Thev ‘m Spamad“ saw white men there with things _ The news columns in Mexico did not know \\'ll(‘lli(3l' or t] l -. -. . A'1l.ANTIC CITY‘. N. J» Nov. 2-- a; the puss should m); be_l;15plr_k.nct California was ml island. Thcy- mt S100‘ mo‘ Alarcon felt sure that his friends ‘mcrlcan advertisers in Plahhihg ccl by all advertiser. They should Were really thinking of LDwPr Cali- were in ciboh H k d h 1 .. e as e ow orig l1 advertising campaign in Can- _ be free from commercial bias. da should take full rflcvdhihflh <75 advertisers and advertising agentsfstill belongs to Mexico. t The men who sailed ilorth to carry labour AS fcrnia, the long lanadiml lwlivml Prhie 8.915 the we have a common interest fir,’ hilrflctcl‘ 0f the Pimple» Bccilldlhb "allltalnlng greater confidence in baggage [or Coronado o H. E. Mlhell of Toronto, mau- Dressy _ lcanmmia was not an‘ gar of the Association of Cana- “an Advertisers, who addressed thc clcgates to the annual Association ;f National Advertisers‘ Conven- lcn in session here today. “filo national pride of the peo- llC in Canada." he said, "and 011' —~~-~<QQ;- . - FRENCH HEELS nus Junta 01.0 QHINESE CUSTOM l . peninsula tvhlch lsailed up the gulf until lhey came tillitdthi.‘ Ijiourney tvould be . 0 flys- e asked his men lcained that - , ,- T"<c'lif~lé“°lut“‘ilriy“‘i‘l’lfik ‘2’..L‘I§“‘.°..J.§‘§ lThey‘ were afraid to go so for i=4 through wild, strange country, and could not be persuaded to do so. Soon the party turned back and PAGE SEVEN J ‘ti-e l- it would take to get there. and waste “cl-ls wcrn. by western women today, azc almost on a par with the CLIS~l cm oi bandaglng feet adopted by) ti... D W" H ~d in advertising or any other form Chinese Women 0f ft generation 63°. __ PERSQNAL5 3f appeal. Under this arrangement according to Miss Bcrnlcc Cliu, who} llc Canadian people have o. strong has come from Peking to study pub‘. . - 1 it ll belief in the destiny of Canada as l’; health nursing systems in the" ‘e Jynss M' K. P-eurtl kflaiinss Oitntlit‘ an autonomous. CD~DPEY8UVE na- western hemlsphizre, and even -" "b" w remuves an r l lon Our ideals arc Anglo-Saxon generation go the Chinese wclncn‘ f“ PM“ 6”“ mo British. though that American and Euro-l . Mr. s. M. Jenkins. Sydney. N- S- is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. ii. Jen- kins of Sherwood. Messrs. George Paynier and Dou- sltors to the city on business. been visiting Mr. and Mrs, John F Macdonald. Prince Street. left yes- terday ou return to his home. her mother were quarantined in Charlottetown with diphtheria, re- I-iarbor on Saturday. _-Ji- resigned her position as Supervisor New York Hospital. to begin a nost graduate course in tho admin- stration of Anaesthetics at the Hartford Hospital. Hartford. Conn. Mrs. Frost, wife of the American elected n‘ Consul General, and their tunity for other nations ofthc British Em- pire, among whom ls perfected uli- dcrsianding on trade and other Rev Dr Pringle of Sydney who has maid-ers- ‘ln larger Canadian campaikhs B'- First, newspapers; zines. including farm papers: third- " ' t . nd perhaps radio, with di- Mt“ M“? E‘ J‘ Pow“ who Mm ggiifrllilai-l placed where advertiser wishes it. w° He succeeds" Newspape. Come First "We have an unparalleled oppor- co-operation with thc “'I‘h'e usual order of consideration second. magi!- "In Ontario, for instance. we circulation per Officers Arc Elected l l Guy C. Smith of Chicago was William AJnsrt _0i children. the Misses Phyllts and .Mlmmgmn_ Delawam olhe, 0mm thi’ week from Kentucky ‘t0 10in berg‘ New yon“ Euwm vlce-Pre- Mr. Frost. college Star. in Kentucky. -— Montreal Their oldest daughter. . N E‘ 01d _ C; 1 d. Miss Nuala Frost. has remained at V???“ a eve an NEW pean ladies inflicted grout self-wr- Lure when they wore corsets. Interviewed locally ‘Miss Cllu Hildil " “It is cruel and foolish to pierce the cars tn put in jewels for the sake of beauty, and it is just the same with: French heels. Only because of an in-i stinctive idea o! beauty they wcarl /.- l’ by- roclr- swiftly down stream. It had taken 15 days to get to the north. [but the return took less than three ldays! That was because the rlwr had such a swift current. "Metiheq Tnmnrrow—l.ouking for the Ships ta -- --{4-§-#-»—— . NEW MACHINE TALKS BACK TO SPEAKER LONDON. Nov. 5L The Daily Ex- llrcss said to-day that a device lins been invented which recorded sound [h9g9 heels which threw the bodyilndians brought corn to “if? whlil- and reproduced it immediately in forward and gradually d-zforlln the; pelvis. Chinese women do not wear such heels, and they do not use as lto tile mouth of ll river now known full volume nu with clarity and ac- CUNICY. A short icsi speech spoken into an men many tl-llngs on their face, College as the Colorado. It was very wide, ordinary microphone yesterday came girls ln China do not use dcr and rouge to keep their fiwosthc sailing Ships could no; g0 “l1 pow-flliit the current was so strong that back with startling distirwtness om‘ minute after it was finished. It was pretty, only those with nothing else Alarcon, the leader of the ilcci, recorded on u. few ‘inches of magnet- to do but live at home "and keen decided i0 ciltel" the river with two 1w! wire. N0 WM- chcmicals or beautiful use as many things as the small boats and 20 li\."n,'L0ng [QDQS other fixing materials were needed. American women do." jwere tied to the boats, which were The device can be attached to a Thoroughly modern in her pro- pulled by sailors walking along the i-lYlf-‘Phvhé and the "m" "liver"- fessional knowledge. in her speech and study. Miss Chu retains many shore. tion reheard immediately after it Form time to time groups ol ls finished. The paper said the de- of the customs of her country. Bc- Indians were seen. They watched vice W88 the simplest. cheapest 8nd _ heath her tailored chinchilla coat from ll little distance, and some- mvsi» Pmfiticfll Syfiifim 0i Bfiilhd 1'9" she wears a native Chinese costume. times gave iosth angry shouts, The pnoducelon ever invented. It is a de- with long overblouseofsilk with wide Spaniards did not shoot at them, vellmment of an invention known W kimono sleeves and skirt of figured however. and after a time 50mg of experimenters for 30 years. -—-—-o0>--——-— ’ black velvet. Her hair is not bodded, the Indians idflll B9 W“? 5 5953M"- l but coiled tightly over her ears. She brought com became friendLy. They to the white men and '::For Bums and Scaldsr-Dr. wears a bang or "liu Hoe," as thcwere given trinkets in return. Cer- Thomflfi’ Eiliect-Ykl o“ Wm ‘like the ll h l- h l ‘E ill f l.‘ Sophie Frost. arrived in' Montreal can elected were; Bernard Llchgerb. cgfiétoalhe?‘ L}?! ‘feturzs afhgflng an?“ Miss Chu will spend all her time dir- ecting training in health among the, lieves that is the best way to teach were able m talk a. nation. With -President: ’I‘- F- Dria- children in the school. for she be- chm coll. Chicago, Western Vice-Presi- dent, and ‘Arthur H. Ogle, Indians ians even offered to tug thyme out of a burn or scald._7it should and thus saved tho Spgyllgy-dg be at hand in every kitchen so that a great deal of labor. the sailors it may be available at any time. were two o, ‘There is no preparation required. frQm Mexlco. who Just apply the oil to the burn or a lime Wm, some scald and the pain will abate and in ‘a short time cease altogether. ‘Qu: . s; ‘r ' 1 epdnd on it always-as r a oumaby bein odds. the best"