l ocroaans, 1924 ‘ ~ V _ --~v\-.-.q~u A HAPPY FAMILY Paul Whliemnn, the famous conductor, who is now imikiirg a tour of Canada with his orchestra, is shown with Mrs. ivhltcuian and Paul Whitemmn, Jr. rue cusntorrarown cosrtpms FEW units (Canadian Press) vsncouvsn. n. c., Oct. a.- The recent, commutation of the death sentence passed on Mrs. Nervoug Catherine Tratch for the- murder - by strychnine o! her husband at tlonv Fish Creek, Sssk.. draws attention to the fact that very few murders ceptlanal cases has I P0115113! 0i the law been carried out. in qhn in fact, the execution at Fort Sask- Henri Bnnnene, atchewan, Alberta, last year 0f the female accomplice of Picariello, the _ a nwell know painter for the Canadian Paclfl Si. dcr of Sergt. Lawson of the Al- ‘Momreal’ P‘ Q’ hcrta Police, is the only case where its course in the case of women 190 w 156 w“ “nu my “mrgy a" Willa iliiliiiiilliliiiil ii intone ilN llK|NI3__liN ii Canadian Pacific Man Gets Relief From Intliges- dian cities has shown a steady and "The best of health and a gain have been committed bywomen in of 38 lbs. in weight is what the ist-lcs which has just been made Canada. and 11180 that only in flx- Taniac treatment has brought me Du-blio shows that for the first the BXIFBIIIB and of course I am strong for tit," Bi-ght months of 1924 the value of remarkable statement or building permits issued in 56 Cana- l ~. A‘ .t i 1 i 1923, d 101i,- Blairmore bootlegger, for the mur- Runway’ MW “V” m 868 gamer ugug per o‘ n u" l ~Nervous indigestion and loss m, 192i. Therefore the value of these n“ MW h“ been “How d t take uppeme had pulled me down from permits issued during the January 2 e o ~ . illE uniitist ‘(Canadian Preu) OTTAWA, Oct. 3.—'l‘he value of building permits issued in Cuna- large decline since 1922. That your. however, showed an extraordinary high amount, compared with 1921. A report of the Bureau of Stat- n illllll cities was $78,487,887 compur c ed with $94,737,438 forthe January- 689217 in 1922, and 876.245.9999 in d August period was a ilecrease of 17 ionnsoiirs LIQUID ii. MOP The New Labc-" .'ing Device for Applying JonNsoNs PoLisi-inso WAX 'l'his small, compact lambs ; i) PAGE sisal , tuurdcrers for very many years. " Countess Ludwig grim-Von H002“ ...'.'°i’§.‘i.'..".?°?.'§l"$3523.21" $1.2’. '13:; a me my evcry need.i have a wonder- After eating i suffered from gas and cramping spells, couldn't sleep nights. was easily tired out 1nd felt all in. stomach went down iin proportion. per Gem over 1921' Japan Will Not Intervene In. Chinese War wool mop is a great time and labor stivcr. it enziblesyou to hove beautifully waxed floors without getting clown 0n your knees to apply the (spndfl ‘o Guardian) world, Tunluc is great." NEW YORK ,Oct. v 3.—Courtess Ludwig suim-vou, lloogstruteu. drussisls- Accept no substitute formerly liiiss Millicent Rogers, to. Uvcr 40 Million bottles sold, day was reported as doing well fol. lowing the birth of a son In. a priv- ate hospital Saturday afternoon. (‘ount Saim-Von Hoogstraten, to TANIIJAC‘ ' \..miu Miss Roger swas married last January, now is in Europe. lic has been estranged from hisfwife since last Miay, four months after tin-y were ' married, against the Seed Taken From wishes of Miss Rogt-rs‘ parents. —--¢o->i 'I‘anlac Vegetable Pills 113(1)“) ———-—-<o-§- - -___ Young Girl Ends (Special to Guardlian) . , Captain: “You seem to be takiiiil ii pretty badly." Passenger: "Yes, confound yo". Wily BB1"- NW Niel‘ 3'11"!‘ wavelength-T" ——London Opinion. Y Life By Drowning- ____ Johnson, a farmnr tieur Morton (Canadian Press) __ ' bumper crop of wheat . that hc NEW WESTMINSTER B‘ C, claimed came from semis taken 0c,’ 1__Th0 body n; Mary Agnes f-rom 4n Egyptian tomb. Mr. John. Rittcr, a student at St. Ann's Acu- son says he. got the seeds four deiny, was found floating in the Veil!‘ 111:0. "i111 this your the in- Wuser mvm. m, Sent 1g_ The gm crease was enough to plant 15 who was between 14 and n5 ydnrs acres, He ‘has just finished harr om‘ came from Juneau. Alaska, vesting the crop which uwttcd 725i where her purcuis live, and in Zlil' llll-‘flmiii ill‘ "'11 ill/QNIKU 0i 4W5 illlfiil» dition to receiving instruction at “l” i‘) 11"" “"3- the convent did some housework here. At noon on Sfivi- 12- iwwlfl‘ 'u"v'l‘l‘.r°d'_‘a"ir““cm with the words that she would not ‘vil-Htllllllfllill‘ ilridgc. Ono of tho (Canadian Press) may there;- Thuy (“n nut uatghiMllslll controversy was made in ihc neared m the watem one o; gneyTurktry and Great Britain agreed "P: diam" Fond t ~- 11)» mm‘ p.‘ breathing means better health MANY people v take in-etitiis that arc too d It.‘ 11;; ARTHUR A. McGOVERN cul dirri-ior, Cornell Medical College yourself breath- i n g regularly i n a normal we.» ing to sisters from the. convent. tho girl walked out of the building _ do any more housework. in a ‘loi- surrily way she strolled to the New "H," working thm-L. chum; on); (iENEVA, Oct, 3.——N0ililll4‘ pro “You-re Hub“, m Kn, wet 1f youftqrcss towards a stettlenicnt of tho the mumbled Tenn.’ nnd [he ngxtlcfilllililll of the League oi’ Nations moment mi“, that she had dignpitoilay when representatives of both men made a hémm bu; vain ante accept the appointment of a tempt at TBMHHL special committee of three persons i ---.- who will collect all available infor- > mofiionlon the Mosul question and i . y \vi su unit to the taouncil at a lut- S Ior date their suggestions as to the 0n qbfiflt moans of solving the prob- Franciscans Hold Parade (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, B. C.. Oct. fhfi "Racing as ‘run here is a social. moral and economic blunder," said Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith, member- elect. "It is neither bringing l1 iul appetite, cat what I want, sleep well and feel flue. l can lull the 'i‘anlac iis for Stllc by uil good meiidod by U", mnnnranun-ens n; by tho Koscikiti party advocating Egyptian Tomb Sydney Steel us... TACOMA, \V|n., Oct. 3.~-ii‘_ W, wil-‘iiililiilflll. has just harvested a (Special To The Guardian) TOKIO, Oct. fir-Japan will continue its policy of -non interven- . tion iuthe Chinese Civil War ac- cording to General Itami Clllél’ of the intclligteucc Bureau of the . general staff. Resolutions passed Japanese iutterrzpssinn arc expected to have iltitlc client. The charge so many A-inericans make that ‘Japan is trying through (lhang 'i‘so Iliuus Asccndunry to control the central power in China is based upon ignor. auce ltaml said. _ Will Keep Staff (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N, 5., Oct. Zl.-—'l‘hat iilU present tvorklng force of over 1300 men will bc carried on at Sydney steel plant throughout tho balance of thc prceeitt year was the an- nouncement made today by J. h‘. McClurg, vice president of the British Empire Slice: Corporation. “’i‘hese men are practically ull cu- gagetl in repair work and whcu t-hcy have completed renovations we have in hand Sydney will be in shape to take earn or any business offered." ileciared Mi‘. Mcfflurg. -—-—<+>i_-_ C. B. and N. S. Mines To Be Kept Busy (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, Oct. li.—'l‘l1e Dominion Coal ‘Cofs ‘mines in Cftpo Breton will operate at almost 90 per cent. capacity during the month of Oc- tobcr, and Scotla mines will be op- erated to greater extent than dur- ing the month 0|’ September, so .1, i6, McClurg, vlcc-rlresitlent of the B. E. S. announced today. The piece 0f lambs wool can be removed and washed in soap and hot water-dry on the m0 to prevent shrinking. of lam s wool can be obtained from us. A clean, dry iaiece of lambs wool on the mop converts it into a fine polisher for small areas or a. splendid floor duster. turo. John sou Polishing ilrush. New pit-cos wax. it; sin-ends ttthin, oven coat of Wax, which is easily anti quickly brought to a beautiful polish. Just pour a small amount of wax on the mop. or, if using a large contzzirior, (lip the mop litthtly into the wax. Apply to the floor with a natural mopping motion, lacing sure to SpTOYZiii ‘the max Wc-ll. this mop you will Y find it easy to avoid baseboerds and furni- Aliinv ‘the war to dry and then pol- ish the iloor with a. Weighted Montreal To Have Another Paper (Special To The Guardian) MONTREAL, Oct 3.-—A new French afternoon newspaper which is to he the mouthpiece of the Conservative party in the province or composition. polish. Johnsoifs Polishing‘ ii/ttx is the most satisfactory 4 finish for all kinds of iiooi'.~=—-'\\'iio<l, linoleum, tile It not only heuutiiics, but. pro- tects and mtiites iliiOlE-i cusj; to cnrc liar, giving‘ a hard, sanitary, tliistlc;ss surface. k J0hns0n’s Liquid Vvflix is the iilcztl furniture With short, w h i l e those who have deliberately set themselves t o breathing b y ‘ proper instruc- tions, ure very upt to breathe too deeply. I have known some who ac- quired the habit of lower dia- lnhaie and. left. Foot. way. As you put your left foot out, take a good, deep in- halation, one that raises the chest but does not force the stomach out. Exhale as your left foot comes forward a sec- ond time. This Exhale with Forward phragm breath- ing. This presses the stomach out and down and has a tend- ency to narrow the chest. ‘People who get little exercise are very apt to take short breaths. Most men of middle age should breathe more deeply than they do, but this does not mean that one should breathe as deeply as he can. in propel‘ breathing one does not take a consciously long nor a consci- ously short breath. Proper breathing is known as upper diaphragm breathing, that is, it is from the upper chest. Take your breath slowly, and notice that your chest rises and your stomach comes in. if you con‘ tinuc to inhale beyond a cer- tair. point, you will notice that your stomach goes out, which shows that you arc breathing from the lower diaphragm-w habit you should not cultivate. If the exercises l give below; are practiced conscientiously for a few weeks when you are rn e t h o d 0-! breathing should be followed regularly at least twice s day for periods of ten to fifteen min- utes at a time. ' The following breathing ex- ercises are for use in the homo: Stand with feet parallel, chin, chest, and toes in a straight line, hands at the side, palms back. Breathe in slowly, turning palms forward. When the lungs. are fully dilated, count; flve slowly. Then exhale, turning palms back. Count five before inhaling again. From ten to fifty times. ' It is a good practice to do breathing exercises just nicer waking, while lying in bed in the morning. This is the meth- od. Flat on your back. Palms down to start. Deep, slow in- hulations. Raise chest high, bringing abdomen in and turn- ing palms up, while keeping the shoulders to the bed. Hold un- til you have counted five. Ex- hale. Count five. Then inhale, and so on.‘ Ten to fifty times. walking, you will probably find BREAKFAST‘: ripple‘. 5m!“ fruit. One or two tggi. Frsnch dressing. och) . L l dilly. A Diet h... n Mildly Laxative ly buttered. CofTt-c substitute. .LUNCHEON: Veg-viable soup (no creamed soups), Rye bread. bruu bread or bran biscuits, or graham rolls, thinly buttered (one small pat: only). choose salad or lt-ttncc and tomato or fruit ulld, DINNER: Moderate helping of any roast or lean melt 01' non-fat poultry or fish. Baked or boiled potato. Any bulky vegetable (ls lettuce, Swiss chard, parmipn, carrots, turnips, celery, oyster pilnt. fllbbll“. 3"!" leis sprouts, tomatoes, sulsify, Spanish onions, spin- Frult dessert-grapefruit cocktail, oranges or stewed fruits. Drink at lent eight glasses o! water orange or s half a grape- Thin tout dry or very light- Lettuce and i editor a! tin’: newspaper. ' Mr. McGovern will answer 110W 0149515971“ 5"“, ""7" t” H" Q A. A. Sfctiovern good class of citizen here nor 800d Canadian horses. Business silfferfl as the money goes out of the coun- try. As ment’s hands are tied up, I advise Prime Minister and Dr. King. F911‘ eral Minister of public works, and see if they cannot do something to curtail what is today a menace to our community." o slst in wishes of the joint was convened by the acterlzing racing in the city as “an Requires a Mother’: Ctmitsnt Ciro and Wabohfulneu i C common for girls to outgrow their B when strength is sapvfld b)’ i°° rapid growth that velops. The first signs may be noticed by poevishness. languor and, headaches. follow, with low spirits. mothers should act at once. Neglected anaemia often leads to decline, but if youpee that your daughter's blood is enriched there need he no cause for anxiety. The finest blood enrichsr ever discover- pills will viulokly banish all signs is of anaemia. Pills now. thousands, of girls and women mscusd from the clutches of aaae- f’? mis by Dr. Williams’ iPink Pills. - place the other day in celebration of te 700th anniversary of the com. ing of the Franciscans to England. This statement was made at a sinnnnn largely attended and mpresenta- min-ed bishops of the Church of tive meeting of all the sflvifli- fm- Rome. and then t. long file of ernul, church, club and commercial Franciscans in ghgir brown cowied organizations here, called to as- robes. curtailing horse-racing. ghuvgn When the Premier arrives he will black and white habits, Oapuelnes, be petitioned to carry out the Belnetlictiues, white coificd nuns nleeliflg. it in flowing robes of black and grey, Women's and a great following of tho laity voter-n Ijfillglley the chairman chsr- from all parts of England. octopus with its tentacles fssten- whltesurpliced ed on the social life of this com- whom bore aloft a great silver numhyy cruifix. They chanted as they walked. nad the sun, filling the ' . l ancient streets with light and shadow, invested the spectacle The GIOWIIIg‘ Glr with an illusion of mediuvul splen- dor. ing about 700, proceeded to the ‘in their early teens it is, quite where Mass was celebrated by the strength’ and nmthern should mre- cnce of Cardinal Bourne. fully watch the health of their aflimiil" daughters at this time. for it is 1W 0i Canterbury- I centuries ago the Little iirethrcm V _ of St. Francis found n haven in a m" “we 3'0"” skeptical land. in this perfect Dflie. ilrflfliiilefislmse "m1 Puiimanm‘ setting of old brick walls. framing one of the loveliest gardens in Eng. At the Mil Byilllliiom! of anaflmi“ land, n solctmn Te Deum was sung. -———<o¢-——— ed is DI‘. Wiillflmfl’ Pink Pilii- Th“ covered the decorative qualities of wre- red blood created by these pussy's fur. Madameis winter coat 'i‘.hsy will build up hie Tom. Wholesale slaughter has your girl's health and ensure her taken Dllwe omens the denim!!! 0f a robust Girihood, Give your daugh- '1'"? 1'00! i011!- m, a can," o; Dn wmrnmn- yjnk died in the cause of ireuutifying Make her strong like M“ m" 59x’ w- “v1.1a vr- won-or Pin-k ill‘; llliflliiiiiliil éfiflilfétiiii iPilis through any dealer in modi- and, n; ormnn, dang“ and w. ' cine- or b! M" l1 50¢ e M! from pliqued on th ocloth lathe form of The DP- Viililmo’ Medicine 00.. flowers and geometric! designs. Brookvillg, Oat. V . (Canadian Press) LONDON, lgrimage than that which took A Cardinal in scarlet robes walk. ll i" Drocesslon through the Behind him were two with sandulled feet and crowns. Dominicans in Before the Cardinal walked acolytes. one of On- arrival the pilgrims. number atholic church of iSt. Thiomas, ishop of Brentwood in the pres- A civic by the From the church the pilgrims was accorded SGi/(Ell CATS’ Fun (Special To The Guardian) PARIS, Oct. 8.—Parls has dis- lined and trimmed with the hum. Thousands have There are sumptuous cloth and thrown“ cm“. who ha" M“ velvet wraps chat are lined ed roughout with tabby cat. Many her lkine are utililed for panels Och 3_._Not since of Quebec. will make its appear- geoffiéely tghttufers pilgrims passed eneai cctygat f- :i t the Provincial (iovera- Canterbury has thimesth‘; ister in the Meighen government You to take the matter up with the fllty “f England. set-n u stranger ‘""'°““°°d l“ 41"’ “m” “i ‘m M‘ ant-e in Montreal on January 2. Hon. Rodolphe Monty, former min~ dress at the Cartier-MacDonald Club, on Saturday. Mr. Monity said that for years he thud urged the es- tablishment of a party daily as the best imeainsnf making (Jonservative principles known, and he ivos happy to announce that. stifficient assurance of support had been rec- eivcd to permit ot‘ tho publication. beginning January 2, of an official party organ. Awa ded For Ill Effects of Hair Tonic (Canadian Press) Winnipeg l TORONTO, Oct. 3.-liirs. Blanche Friend was awarded $563 by Judge O'Connell in her action against a lucul drugglst for injuries suffered following tho use of hair tonic purchased from that firm. She claimed that the. tonic bllstered “STONE AGE" goMgs BACK her face and scalp and that she m REMQTE Rugsmu REG|QN5 was ill for weeks as a result of us- ~ ing it. Mrs. Friend sued for $613. The judgment awarded her $163 , 1 for medical attention and $400 for P18 m] Russ a suffering and personal discomfort. Referring to the contradictory story of the plaintiff and the clerk, the judgment points out that it nnthm-hinén , W“ Tellsomlbie t0 “59111116 MTB- Professor Turin recently complct. Friend would. under the circuinst- ed n mm- or the Mhh. of nnnnin 311305. Wail! i" b" ililiillieil that UN‘ and it was in the Jnrosluv tiisirict mission. The ruli-ng hclil that the classified tho part-nits as “zicrom- panying aliens." today living in a ing to reports of Professor Loon Tann, u. Russian ethnologist, WlliCli will" Coiliililled 110 bicillvridfi of that he found tho iwasantry utiliz i ‘ illefcllry- - ing stone for implements of nume crous kinds for ttvery day usage where originally metal is now used. Lack of iron and steel was uttrl - biited as the reason for this back-i ward step, but Prof. 'l‘nnn- was of the opinion that this stone ivnrk of today was far superior to the stono lmplemients turned out by mun thousands of years ago. Tho hstchets and axes of stone made by the Jsroslnv natives were par (Special To The Guardian) BOSTON, Oct. 3.——Even J. E. l-iaiigrsrn, his wife and his daugh- ter. who after living nine years in Quincy "med m 05ml" “dmhsmn ticularly wall done aml- serviceable, to this country when" returning 1n thunhnnic; n; ONO“; pmi "m" a “an “bmiid- "T9 0" "w" Tana found several communities "Y ‘blwk 1° Swwe" "iider delwr- where the natives virtually livc tation orders, while friends are at- wflhnn; cmthmg n; any km,‘ n“ iampun! ‘i9 ha" "'9 m" 790F911" summer, and in winter hibernati- - within their huts and tie-rue, and A m" i! a biilille" m" i" exist on potatoees. dried fish and Quincy and another daughter, who dflnn wntermewn nrnnn was born in this country, lives with It cleans, covers up small mars and prevents trhecking‘ and lltiilS years to the life of the original finish. vety lustre of glass-like hardness to which dust and that iinirer ])l‘llli..<, hot dishes ill not mar. insist on JOHNSON’S POLISHING WAX and LlQUlD WAX MOP There is no substitute for this floor polishing outfi" l For Sale at all Good Stores S. C. JOHNSON & SON, LtcL, BRANTFORD "The Wood Finishing Authorities" will not cling; and water w' daughter was "fcohlt-miuilvd" nudi RlGA, Oct, Ji-Thero are poo . . ‘stone age" all their own, accord ' havu been received horc by Latvian, ‘iilm- - There's night ined day, both Senator Lodge was among those we“ Mn“, ‘um mom, nnn 5mm who attempted in have the New all sweet filings. Thereslikewise decision denying the Holigrsnl ad- York rport authorities reverse their 5 wind. Lin, i; vgry nweatg who would wish to die? SIR HARRY LAUDER P UTTINO THE SHOT The Cowal Highland gathering was qttonded by seem", . from all part; of the world. Thurs lo a iota! pup in Qfr Harry L!!!“ yet. u is evidenced by his vigorous Mndup before putting the ~ ' it produces a vel- Montreal