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EDITOR; OS BOTHERED: •
If' only there Weren't- so • many
people. pestering and boring every!.'.
;body else with a lot, of silly opinions
• about a; lot et. silly' subjects that no-
; body ;gully cares tWohoots about
;a,nyhowincluding nine -tenths• of the
cn:Tent stare at Europe: Vanconger
Prdr twee-
FOR COMMERCIAL GIRLS:,
The third, birthday. tea party of the
Commercial •Giris* Club of Wiumipeg
marked soothe
r anni'ersary of.
the most remarkable . and .. inspiring
pnblie service enterprises which have.'
been, launched: In this city. .
Three- years•ago. with the
greatest possible effacaency. and dis=:
erretion .the club was termed and for,
Plated: its constitution - and;by-1aw8,
the object of which was to 'take care
of the ; girls employed in commercial
pursuits. who'•njightfali on hard times
through the depression—which :three
years ago was looming oyer the wliole
• communit9 es an immediate. Menace:,
•
Mi for sectionalPresei>' savoy—Cay.
Demean, .
BACKTO THE LAND
Anything that can be done to add
to, the Convenience; comfort, : enjoy-
ment and profit of the farmer should
not, be o!erleehed, because, as' we.
have !aid,it m desirable 'to get more.
IIrder highly' capable and conscien-
tious .. management, „..given voluntarily
by the snciressive executive boards of
the club. composed 'of , coronercial
girls themselves,.; the club has /tow
' an excellent record of Most valuable
Work. Its .members have given it
loyal support, and Initiative and orig-
inalit9 have characterized the man-
• agement_ tVVinniPeg :Free `Freas-'
THE MODERN GIRL•;• o%
Old-fashioned The. oioned woman, who used
to boast about the number of glasses
6f• jelly she could get out bI •:a gallon
of ."ftnit has °a daughter- who brags
about .the number •;of miles she gets:
• out iof a gallon of gas. Tweed News.
peoPleAback,to 'the,land- thus easing
the plimsollson tons and; cities that
were congested before the great un-.'
employriient problem cam upon ns and
that are fairly overflowing with work-
less people today --Border !Cities. Star.
TEACHING PEOPLE'. TO• LIVE:
NO-DAMAGES•FOR NEGLIGENCE.
,In an action trig before a Middle
sex jury the. outer day, in Whichdam-
ages':for injuries were asked, a ver-
dict
was given that kill have a •very
widespread effect on all cases of Com-
peasation for injuries suffered. Snit
was: entered against .: the Melbourne
agricultural• Society by ' a . father on'.
behalf of his son, ten•years old, who,
was injured on the racetrack at the
fear. ,Iu !Pita of warnings given. .to
keep oft the ilia* through a load..
speaker , he persisted in getting, into
the zone ofdanger, with .the result:
that' he was .,knocked down by araiz
.How to teach' people to live so that.
they may enjoy health and avoid sick -
`nets
`nets is a probletn`tliat hes' not been
attired. Whether It can be done by
education is a question.
!teat P eople' prefer, to lire their
own lives . according to their • own,
ideas and are inclined to look with
Contempt onmatters., of diet, 'sleep:,
• fresh:' air.- tike avoldance of . excesses
'Or. every kind and restrictions . that
would interfere in any way with their
Personal liberty ,
' .. Nevertheless it; Is -perfectly true~ to
:!say : that thousands :'•ot, people bate.
?benefited' greatly,, :the information
: that bas been disseminated: with the.
;: result that they have keen ninutst to.:
tally free from sickness . of any seri-
ous, kind.i for many ; yearn --'Brantford
Expositor.
halt% receiving; iniuries to: his knee:
, The jury deliberated on''' the cane
and found that ,the boy hat} suffer
ed on:account'of his own •carelessness
and: hence : was not entitled to, dam-':
, OUR LUMBER' EXPORTS
Tfie':li limber export situation `is:not'
is its, difficulties • , the solation
Cyd *1
:i ;'. v -a,. -.ince Premier-. of Great It r tain,. threw open his•'''fazpn, .iron -y -de, at. Choat, . .:
an d•' in of potatoes organizedb the Surrey Agri-
England,. ,for a oemanttation of 'the manuring S. Po y This Agri-
cultural Committee. Lloyd George also acted • as • host. at tea to those, attending the demonstration. his
cat. -
picture'shows Lloyd George (right) airing lus views on potatoes during .the demonstration.' . , f
•The signiillce of , the•, verdict Is � ;
that it throws the responsibility' on y. to put some in a : tin Cup,
people themselves for exercising sea- l for the little, folk who watched for
� his• daily' coming. His tickets : 'were
sortable: caution: ;IL they,, are -carol r .,
':tb cannot expect to made at home, cut o t of pasteboard.
and ;negligentthey -P , His old , wagon rattled: along over the
collect damages Yom• others on Olefin' 'bat he rlever:hollered�. at his
ground thatthe� latter are responsible' ,�, '•. .- ,
i that it ham' The aminal' knew* the rent* as
.sof It is b
' . , be 'ewer acct- Bait :that is. all changed: particular-.
erg!
tically•there woarld f
dents Brantford,,. Expositor.
' • and. then sleep in,in the morning
TE" BUREAU, 5 '•
�A DA
for their. sty. P9sm e.. ,. ,
m theme,'
ha the driver
t.>,is principle were pressed more• e
Here and There
ri goers' pay °" aldmissiion
V e .conn at-
a`he
to the 'enemas of th, try
• rate •:of 18,500.000 a week.
i
While .dralnkenness and :crime are
decreasing in - London,. civil actions lo
y% in' exclusive places where `folk want t1ie Law; Courts are mcresino
to May up• until all hours of the nieht: ' • . •' i
Valued at $1.000,000 en ;vont!, the•
werld'a. rarest metal, *awed. Actin-
taro, is stated`,to•be mneh• more pourer-
gal than radian, end • lasts twenty:
times as,-1ong.
" niche to ,bit .a env `of coffee o reads 2• •s 3, '4F
' cult in a .man.. So now 1 y � •��°' • .1 �'
difficulty"finding
this e-'
they propose, 'to; establish.• a date b�-; that lite Brazilian •. '.cosec : crop ... The' iinmbers of : sreh'men men, , d
• • ,where,boys ,and year. will amlonat to`„ 29.880„000• ,bags.' g in France as well• as tri the
gireau on ,the catnPna.. .
Is: can' leave their names when they oL which 11,952,006. bags will, be de- i ,jted' States and, this , country: in
ed• to k r down the sn ply isn't
de9fre • .a P�nm', : to' attend' a. allow, !fro? . ,.p_- .. _ tJi•..lirst conatry there'' are only' aborti'
dance or 'abate oth form of load it. a queer old world? Ory lir it the. 391 `persons. -with incomes of: (12,000
e!r
amusement; • p pies-wil?iagsi a. utast' Review..•nr or a ,decseine of', 460 in three;
a': Metre :Would .leave , the„ im- Via.
Such ado,.
•that, ,the co-eds halve. !euro D
.pressdoa !are
to ..the copddsiou that the young" men'
are a' Tittle backward. about' getting-
:acquainted-
etting,acquainted. We 'suggest that the', ata
dents of the 1334 crop ;are Ina • ass
bold and.' gallant as in days- gone' by
but • trey are handicapped by au'• em.
bartasstng sherds! of funds: Perhaps
atadeate at' Stratford, Beacon -Herald.
•
• Women
of Toronto are . reported '.to bei bitter •
QUEER WORLD:
ly comp ;that, d�sp , thblr' .. . . 'for
"
�� ice•.
7.
l they a experiencing. great . Just 'after 'being ; accosted for: a.
charms. ey #x
THE EMPIRE
ROYAL •CHRISTMAS CARDS,
Tho greeting cards 'Which the Sing
and Queen :pave chosen: to' send to
personal, friends' at Cbristmas'tire .now:
In process Of, being .engraved:_ Their:
Nrajgties always choose subjects for.
there would be no necessity 'for thU � oar* �• the year. in order:
'clearing i,'hoasd' 1f the daring co-eds::!4eb:. cards y
`would simply --ad. ertise-the-<:faet_tbat, that they may be ready id good time
.d • ti, for dispatch %to overseas_ •
they' are ,Prepared tp ,Pay tk@ir': owe
* rode
Th King Das Bected a, irep
withon r
- to be in they appoan�ent of ay ,.' ,', .
e
s
se
one. reg Se. tion of... a e:. Panting. •, rnardd•
.: - . . t+. the co-eda. _ fie P� ,� o
one, representative for Canada char- . Some.. one hat said that 'G�be:s' ""Windsor.'' Castle: from ,' 'the
the, ' sono ' int- are net as sophisticated. ,as they: were
with' the ,,duty of .P t!n6 , , Years; • . . ; ,.. .: •• o ,' ' remarkably.:
par with e _.River ...and chis to ks
partially Canadian forest Products, re- ha more prosperous .7easa, and to some ,• .. *
degree have 'lost'' their popularity. wail oa:Its engraved bacltground. The.
gatidless of the dace of o <gin; :Qum' and tate' Princess ,Revs* ,have
By - ,plan Canada : wilt "not livid May- there •is
In to t. ]#order
Qr ng telepaintesa. by '. • ��' of
ria , typed on ate machine
to ons .city. can be reproduced. m any.
other office ,'siminarly �pp� ex
perks:'can'. send LIP ..to 100 `telegrams:
an hoar , By the Morse :system,. fifty
messages was a, good boiur's woyk.
9 in the`'United
aorP9PPr Day, 133,
Kingdom, 'showed an -increase--of
shoat 530,000 over the previous ;year,
the•:total being £511;863. .,
# ri.. i
Fashion farours ' diamonds just'
`now, smart " Women r. •even wearing
slides set with them, stones in their
These: brisk autumn. days, bean i ul•i .' A spoege• as large •as• a war.htsnb
. they -are and-.ocertainiy_..excel- .fished fresn_tbe Gulf n! 3iezico,• wt2
Over crowdinis bad iu . various lent"•for the ',spirits. may play have!. ;found to be ':accommodating • 11,14 •
, cAmong'
of � eiden •including •Fiasburyiwere sliriuips'
Pam . with aY �compDexion that bas',h, tend -:.'•lodgers_ diem
where otos!, .. twenty fiv: '`pm .gory toward dryneis. 11 Four' stun barnacles:. Worms' and a • wineries , a',:; •
r
' . comes 7n. this ea ors te11`7vonrselt• crab that ,dressed itself in hits o .
i ecak of ilia; popuLtion ltce'more' than ._ _._ , . , . ?e8
te • , again '.that an• •ounce• of. prevention, is: sponge'to deceive its enemies.
wo .in s room:.4` .. ,' again: .:. •. , ,
••. to..; • worth a pound of Cara get a jar of ` • ,'
Translations' of the Scriptures were: tissue cream and plan" to do.: a• nigbtly'� • Por fifteen years James P. Sherri:,
eleven•Ian last ,beanty routine, that Will. eliminate the., of :Ruch ter Neu': York. bascarriei:
Made, is new gauges ,
'year,' thea total' number ,of Bibles dis-
tributed •throughout• the year. being
0,993,203," 67$, languages.
�n e' o
I.
ilmerica.holds many towns which
have taken:their names from English,
places. There are thirteen Bristols,.
thirteen -'Oxfords.' nine ,Plymouths,
,even Yorks, • seven Baths. and :six
Cambnages;
•'" i•.i
There,are nut isaes, cows, or:•.
on one•thousand.acre farm in hirer -
folk, where all' the Work is done by'
Machinery, including 'One plant which.
calf,.: using nothing . but' hot air, ,Ori"
two toes of , wheat. in an hour.
Musta
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De-cl a r'e d Useful Guard'
Aganst Seriious'-
InfectOli
Boston...: -An uppealip besith title
that may ..justify the ""eyebrow'e
Mustache as * real protector was ea- .
plained to the .American• College oV —
Surgeons here recently. • • •
Any infection of the: .up.er UP.:
such asmight arise frim even a'
trivial razor•. scratch, or whatever risk'
there ,may bein hissing,.. ,is C much
more, potentially dangerous latus
similar infection on . thelower, tip•
The facial niechanisms nivolred is
this , situation and the not • infreq lent-
ly fatal results, were explained to a
symposium on..infections, by Frederick
A. ,.'Coffer, )1',1A;:, :of `Ann . Arbor; •
Mich. ,A person with anything larger
than an.ordinary eimeler on the :IP -•
lap, he said, renblly ought to be':iw
in a {hospital bQceuse' of what" , �y
14ellee 1 •
Broadly speaking this "upper li�rrt+
arca includes not Only , the: Site of
muitaches but much of the face and •
nose. infections in these areas , if
they get beyond mid stages are tint
to spread until' they reach:the facial
vein`
These veins pass down r ose to.• each
sine of the nose and then :flare out .,
across the cheeks, , somer:bat . aboi-e
the• mustache dip areas- Ordinari.
the blond in them• flows downward; •
But upper lip infections may . block "
there reins,,forcing **bleed in theta
It ,then flows np .,. f oseard , the eye,
wags the region of `PM -inner 'atPgle
of the,• eye; • and empties into. tate
" a es"..: orated • on • the
121: Years
To
cavernous,, inn _ 1 _
s,
What'
flus (Ga' Youn i g Soon of the skull. ' ,
y $ T�mB '' Once there the, infection. can hill
reduce clots':.that
• : Seta' Ana, CatafSenora; Lpandri �5 cairF .infection
through -the blood •
celebrated: her. 121st birthday„ steam all over the .body or revolt.is •.
trLairez, ce e t •
aa_m ' da cin meningitps. tor both.
recently by rising.. t 4 . n.. g
in iutricate old'`time Meehan. watts ' Dr: .Cotler lviarned taint in treating
to modern mtnsic{ f •'and dining on tiled. , be"
an upper tip infection ; a • p le there ,•
•chicken... should 'never sgd"On
eRzed. ce,'the ''t '
She, to p her special' repast infection becomes serious,', be , said,.
peed_ off a; .
at the. Orange:, County Farm with 'a u . talking should •be prohibitee in or•dez.
hand -rolled cigarette fashioned from. 'to rest .the lip: X-rays shoul&be used.
cigar tobacco rolled' into a Cigarette The germs' most,h'kely to•-eause'the
papet. , . .: ;i
serious infection_S_are streptococci. and
. • "I have been ...wanting fried'"chicken".stapbyloeocci. Surgeons discussing
• " t d "and' the the''Coller MOOS: ::said' the 'practice '
for stone: .time, , she • nald.
.officers of the Orange:. County, . Farm :of pineking superfluous hair :son➢ the
i should have it.'." w, nose alters. sonic :risk 'of 'upper, ` Illpi+o�>ml�d
Senora; :Chaise; has been s Mandy., . infections.
•ward for several months :'•
.
is 'Gaildal� '
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� Quebec, June 26; ':196L - Todag''i • +;� . • .
Oldest
- • l weight records show a net ',I oss of .
:Belmont, Onf. _.YSick_,,„"1e i_ . .,
•n, sevit-ana-arhalf--pounds:-[rs mita,:
crock"•. believed :to be 'the o1d•est in • 2:„..4„..... ty
• _r,. of, this • ci 184%ys'<list 'w:.eir,
Canada;' bearin ' tilt! • trade mark I.e n. i
• ,� :tsps th+' stales :today :a►t 182. F`romr • .
Roy, Paris, .and• dated 1,444 is owned ✓ Coch ane,::Ont.,. cornea word that ke:,
by Mildred Jlarrofis here..The clock, i n't Bruer, has-1os
slater; 'Mrs.. An a to
brought; from •rs the.
'by hes 6rond- seven' oun is, i ow:weighing"193:'T've' .
father, answers the.... descriptions. lot , .
ofher• sisters;; .bars: 'Marie. Peder atit� ,
the eaHiest •clocks :made.,bya German• . - orth -Ba -
• lldrs. Leede, Brad'ifora;� of llj y '
-Henry' De Wyck, in` 1379,. ani$ ' erected - bein -
. 1.V.: have ".' e�ac lt gained-o�ue--pound. #
in .Paris• goat. Char es -ow 1 8 and. 183 ' " itnds• respecti ely , ,
-w 1 f !o
unmarried
_s
andon tie'
tuft
Theb
t.
& • - . �a : Miss Yvonne Dionne, of Corbett
Ya Y.
shocra' en 'ale tge `fn" her weight `: :..
+"Havoc With Complexions
•219. ponncls.-II�ew ''York Tinges.
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T>fE.'QlI'I i"TDPbET-
• _Illi 30 Y;E ABc' .:
e e hair.-
force, onthe con Cities Star: '
closes --bot are b Edith Andrews
chosen as they always do,' garden
tt h • y,
Wales has
coin-
.
LIFE. GROWS DIFFICULT' =aqd ,the Prince Of ; w•' es
m 1i „ ` •and yea.. mi�sioned - caat'ds : oa thick , is repro-'
Things' grow' ' co p ited • • McCo.-mick s: n of.
le are; always . thinking' ;.of , more -"Quo a A. D „ Pal �g, t
r "Queen en "E izabeth ' G vitt: An'dfence: to
regulations. Getting . milk from the .. ak • -
g,
:brindle cow to; the back porch used Shake9Peare "—i.ondon Dail* ,Tele:
0
dist
e 'I
r. Agan,
p • dinar
Crary: It will- give :Solidarity' an _
lot -miry' to every : effort to extend the
market. There are, . of. course, ardent
advocates •of .separate Eastern „Cance
i w .believe that
resen� }ion who `'re � ,
oda p
only ;by &oche a method can :'the East
obtain an adequate presentation cif
to. such'an easy and a simple ,pro- :6rapb.•
be •
uses .'of Eastern •
e'. nahties and. cess.
q
4h : "SAFETY IN THE AIRY
. a lar er •umber of ordera, and The .cow .was : milked and the man . • •
ileir , s, S out:
. The. Fundamental dimcnity . in secar-
new* . markets started out ba his own cart cairryiD- :mg 441
safety .at present is `the `speed
it isail* ' ,Telthata • beany h aa
bag Se had with him at which an airp te
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:On Trail Of KidnaPPer
+. �� "^ �, ' _ . , tee home of B:htrrsa;; ivy ;C.+ni%.n
t
.,A c,r.,•, x> a.clt i.. bang l.tpt � , � , .... ,
`y, 11 at
fatter Of the n.ata' hunted as lbdtlajap,.r of Sirs. Alice but ,
Itissi.r, tiife, +rent, kluge, i Na'thatt, federal agent its change of Opera-
tia`i` is, t ,picttircd .posting has melt around the` house.
t hour tit , qa dte high enough Ranches.
ter 'Guardian, •
i�s
,'`THOSE'AMPLE BACKS
• one of the plea. ares of' autumn
thea•i'egoing is the; :°visible acreage
et exquisitely sunburnt. skin in, the
stabs --London. Evening Nears." '•
E A ROYAL SPORTSMAN.
t' i have Just come aticiat the record
of a••"bag' made by ,the Duke of gun -
.sex, sixth so of George:Ili, Thd Duke
-was With a .party whose total num-
ber of'birds'•In six dais was 1,267;111s
personae . slaughter it rbulated as
tdllaws,
'Killed game, note, • wounded In
leg, one footmarker; wounded in tees,
:oite groom tsoverely); shot on head
' of friend, one hat, ' wounded in %teff
aimlp,' .one horse+ ' .
tt+d:a,.gentAlt job tbbe# dlaln't 11re"ma-
itine'gens to those'days'—J. Better -
field, fn tin Vancouver Provinc'e :'
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•dry \conditions and .prepent ;football•:s knife bade in Lin bran. witLou
weather from making your skin.leeth
*flowing' :it,
erY .and unattractive: y
' • Choose a tisane or nonristr ng; :cream
,•tisri ch: +'and ,bt s rather heavy
consistenc
ya '
It is hi be *'sed atter You've ; cleaned
yens lace and throat, of course: - Wash •:
with soap and • water' and clean :with
cleansing cream before appny'ing • the
richer cream.
' SmooJi the •tissneeream: frd'mn' the,.
yep: base of tbeStbtroat niverd 10 the hair_
Brie:- Then, rising a 'patter or your.
fngerti'ps, pat It into your skin, pont"
pat too hard but don't 'stop until the
cream bas melted Retnember tb , pat • •
upward .end ontWar-d • ,on the •:,thrcat,
cbtn, checks., and foreltead=onlg: out-.
ward „front the nose to the ear
When', yon have finished: wipe off .
, he excess, , • tearing a. 11 tae ,•arohrnd .
your eyes and g6' to . bed. If, you
,can't bear to •• e"eeit 'With' 'Cream • our .
We YOsir" Heart
On` Your Toes For
Style This Win itt
Chicago -Feminine feet are .going l your akin, wipe. off every trace and' ,
on`tbe gold •standard'tiiis winter. i' pat ,hath cotton pads that have been
Gold kid and gold, fabric suppers11 soaked in skin tonic.
'were • deacribed ,today:' by heads . o!
shoe department -5)-0 the Veil' newest ' .
and smartest ; footwear for toreta,l 'waren O L.On 'er.
wear: ` with all • shyer and gold and' . Let Mem Do All a
silver combinations. In second place- • ::nett ,Inv .t'slrag
• It. was , also observed :that . women
wihl- dance With hear`.,s on their toes
this winter. One of the very newest ' Mi waukiee •vis- Mass Sophia B111 -I.
g PW1 g o£ the,
Models was a sandal rrBth the oar sen, adeipZla manager
row straps of Satin •�radiatln from Women a A eeicy • ot an Insurance '
, 1n mpany told tbo irBationat ••Anseieia'.. '
steSOW heart at the base of she cotion of 011e irisnraneit Underwriters
that *omen . hare •Bost .thein' rive .'et
�'llnance:"
Ezperlence tit Cha past fire ➢ream
bare taught •women.:s1:'e satQi the
`filen are" fallible in t'iaianclat tatat'4ta r., sial tct arae :apait vent with -a
With the result teat:femjda.n3 f+t+rerri. . 4P :n: r omits, i1%trrt'°Annan,.aiafs
ors have begun 'tai' s'olre 6itr;e='tta^i; i l : -: ef'er (above) Wast *lel'
.. • ..11. : t•z' 1 at ph.ic- argeo:
'ealiollifcreoamt
aretltlbyi'tatio :lren--nysteres for thentielve'✓ ; ' ' bactc.1"'.-Ile
r�
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is' field j>e:imd,- '•
;04:44-ition of ,' woman`
uca
Twins Elora g8 Hours
Apauit: Boy° and Curl
Juneau, Al'askay--3trs. Alfred Carl'.
sotl,,wife Of a tit#der+ laid her twine
are '';doing well" ' after an an,
usual:birth case, in wbich the infanta
were horn ,4S honfa apafl. A boy wiaa'
born on. the .moritm'g,of Sep.ember 22,1 proreed: disapee: t'ie: ?.:•s`he P'alt, -vie*.
and a girl • the tnor`ning of the, °Nath. men no,lait'i gcr rclil 'tet hien rdo :all th;
a Weighed i veattin of them..:
tach gig ed i 3 4 g f
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