.J" . V GUARDIAN Apponitment 0f Conservative Sec’y. (Canadian Press) ()'l"l‘A\VA. lliuy 2.~l~llli’olti l\i.l I . NEVER let your supply of ENO’s “Fruit Salt” 'run 10w. i Always be sure that you have" a Supply at home, at_your office, in your locker '_at the club. _ [The regular use of ENO means inner cleanli- ness-and inner cleanliness means HEALTH. ENO acts very much as fruit acts——possessing, in fact, many of its beneficial and refreshing qualifies in a convenient and concentrated form. NEVER be without ENO. Prqxmtd only by J. C. Erin, Ltd. , ofs rFRiIIT SALT-l Saks Refremstaii-oe: jar Noni: A V mica; ‘Hamid F. Ritchie 6r Co.,Lx'm'i7 , ‘t 10-18 lluCcid Sh, Toronto.‘ id temporary secretary to the exe- cutive committee in charge 01' 01'0- pziratiuns tor the national conser- vative convention t0 be held in Winnipeg on Uct. 11th. Announce- ment 0t the selection oi‘ Mr. Daley was made at the close ot a meetiniz ot the executive committee held here Saturday. A. permanent secretary and chairman for the‘ convention are to he named at a, turther meeting of the committee‘. tn take place in Ottawa on June 30th next. In cooking anything in whit-hi milk and the acid 0t‘ 'i'el-:0lill>1@e'. i such as tomatoes, are blcniletl. i ilissolvo a pinch ot‘ sotlu in the nulls and there will lie less danger 0i curdling. When slewing fruit add line leu- spoonlul of vinegar or lemon Tilt?" ‘ to every pound oi‘ iruli, this will i. serve you one-third the tiiiaiititgriit‘ l sugar you would otherwise require. To i-emove a scorched spot lrmn white linen spread over the spot a. paste made oi’ the juice. blessed from two onions. a quarter ounce of wiiitc soul). two ounces of fnlivnfi carts and a. halt‘ pint: of vinegar. IMix and oil till thoroughly blended. WIDE DISTRIBUTION HE careful motor car owner, no matter where he is travelling in Canada, can always find a dealer close at hand from whom he can purchase his favourite Dominion Royal Cord Balloons. They are the most economical tire and add distinction to the ear. Dominion’ "erratic o BaHoons Dominion, RUBBER. COMPANY ' l LIMITED‘ .r. - qty i... qwilf-J: _.. JYr-Vwlflpviy. i Daley ot‘ Ottawa has been appoint-l .- “ ‘ Twister. where the "C nsul is under Mrs. Emmanuel Hahn (nee Elr zabeth Wyn Wood) is soon above at work in her studio In Toronto. Her bronze “Head of a Negrels," which was bought by the National Gallery at Ottawa recently, i: also shown. ' Life In The Foreign Legion (By British United iPressi ihONliiUN, May 2. —— With titty cenls in his pocket and one eye less than ivhen he left, a young Englishman ‘has just arrived home after thrvc and n. halt years of ad- venture abroad, as a member oi llie French Foreign Legion. ‘His name is iI-larry Peele, but iii the Legion they knew him as Maurice van iler Doncker, of the 10th Company, 3rd. Battalion, 2nd Itegiment. Almost all the nun-conimirssioneil officers and many of tho officers in his corps were ilermans, and ‘the tlisizipline was more than prussian iii in, rigour. _ - "On my first niarcii.” he says, "ziflvi- (iolng lit) rlcilounctros ‘in tthe ‘blitzing isun. i fell exhausted on the iirack. A tieninnn sergeant kicked lino until l ‘got to ‘my ieet and stag- gered on. “For coinplliiiiini; against a lieut- enant who sentenced me to eight days‘ punishment which mount eight days’ road-making under the kicks ‘imd blcnvs with rifle butts o! Senegalese troops-J ‘got an ad- ditional eight days from my colonel. “But as ‘soon ‘as tI ivas removed the :C. ‘O. reprimanded ‘the lieut- enant, telling him it was he and not t who was in the wrong. ‘So the clerk itold me afterwards. “Pay, when I was there, worked out at ‘the rate 0t‘ l9 cents a fort- night. “l ivas‘ capturtitl by the ‘Riffs ivhile on guard duty, protecting a convoy. “We were all asked ii? we should lfiglit for Abdel ‘Ki-int ‘or take ‘tho alternative of death. Ono German itgreed ;the other refused-he disapl saw him again. l ‘Silflimlnfld ignor- poarcd that night. and I never once oi.’ heir iuterpretcrls French, and was put to work carrying wat- er in two thickets. "OM "Door fellow. u Russian tin-is- oncr, was, WUlllKiQd ‘hi the shoulder and it was tiinpossilble for him to carry unoro than one bucket. When he showed his guards this their ro- ply was to send him crashing to tho ground with it rifle-butt. ‘blow on the chest. llis pull, another lRdlSSiiHl, sprung to this nid, Thom "I118 In shot. and be dropped dead. “flint is the way ‘things are done iii Mtrroecti. “Pdnfllly. l’! oi‘ us saw our chance to escape when a iFrcncli Column at.- iuoked tour (zitpttirs. ‘Seven of m; were successful, and 1 was one of the seven. 1 lflflpfi into a water. course and iswtiin iuniil ii would licur no more shooting. A few months utter Iliad return- ed to my battalion we won; our. prised thy Arabs while flslegp through the sheer exhaustion 01' a loniz, day's road-making. A grenade Iiinrsi. beside use, and us 1L result 1 105i on‘; eye. ivzus discharged, and nuw 1 thrive arrived back in Eng. land‘. “'1 arrived in Idolkesione without “llmlly Y0!‘ my fare, and bflgwn 1o walk to lmndoit. A 1i0llco inspect- or stopped me and (iuesglonon mo, When l] had told him my glory he 51nd» ‘YOII 2H0 110i; prflpugjng to walk to London tonight, are you?’ “What else is them for mo ito do?‘ I replied. Ho stopped g, 14m. don-bound luotor-lorry, and a, a 1'05"“ ‘I WW Elven u. lift rliack to my native tilly. only to 51nd ma; "if-V Tfllnily ‘bod all gone to South -Ai‘rics. U] Tm" ‘"9 “My lElllzllslimea in 6 Lesion. One hiul been a major in the British Army. lHo 1s now a, mule driver with the 2nd 11.981. =ment. Another, an Australian, 9g. coped to ‘America ‘by waldo-n: ‘t0 ,°"ll‘K“ll°" l" the French. and with his assistance, was smunien aboard an outgoing veqtseL "At least one Russian prince i; servllls as a. Jegioniiry. H13 15mm; sent him to malts a. mun o! ihlrn, and he has an allowance o! 10,000 francs a month, with which (h, Bmnioys a lmimau to no on hi; cleaning. iBut he has no batman "M" "J19 basics sound tor action." . “Revelation? a In all Paper Beauty i‘ T has been said by that great authority on * interior‘ decoration, Elsie De Wolfe,_ that “ lain walls are the refuge pf the artistically estitute." It might be said with equal truth that for an one nowadays to be satisfied with an_ ordinary Wall lyflPef is to confess a’ serious lack of artistic judgment. For to-day we have Wall Papers such as were un- dreamed of a generation back. To-day, for instance, we have Maximur-transcending, 1n beaut of desi n and charm of color, anything heretofore nown or the decoration of the walls. - FREE/l _ $ 1,000.00 in Cosh Prizes In the the event that the winnerqf any prize is found to have one or more rooms of his or her homo decorated with MAXIM UR Wall Papers, the amount of this winner’: prize money will be automatically doubled. Ask your nearest Wall Pa or dealer for an ofllcial entry b ank and folder iving full particulars. If he hasift axlmur yet, write us givlnfi his name and address. We wl mail you an entry blank and folder Free. Contest closes May 31st,, 1927. xSee your dealer now. We wish to find the best ten words (or less) which will most appropriately express the beautiful designs and colors of Maximnr Wall Papers. 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