PAGE FOUR‘ ' ~ ,_.-.. . Prelldeiit-W. Cinder B. Ielinre. Editor Ind Manage '. B. Burnett. Seeretnr ‘lent. Col. . g WEDNESDAY, . qxr. THE EHilllfllliTflWN lilllllllllN‘ Ionlnl Dally (lauded i881) 55.00 In! you (In ndvlnoe) delivered. u“ "f y." (i; dump) nailed In Canada ind United Slltel. Notes by the Way FTIIR all it was. not a Green ‘ Christmas, although for some days previous it had threatened to ‘be so._ Earlier light falls of snow zhad disappeared one by one, dissolv- ed by rain or sunshine. Sleighing, Vlce-Prellnlenl-J. ll. Burnett. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __:___ l ~ ma: D0 People Read w“? , Ruskinilowzidays? John llii-skiii was the ltisi 0f 1118 DECEM-BER 2s, 1927 O-OO-O-O-O-OW im~_ . . Left-Handed ,; Child Should \ g’ Housgldgkg BOOK ' Be-Encouragedl Roafim LEE ‘ _ of . yours great. Victorian wiiters. sziys a wri- , tei- in John Lontioir Born l“ is. It has been estimated that about. 19, the son of a pruspeioiis wine 0110 P015011 111 1-W0111-y-11V0 15 110111, merchant. 118 ilu-ii m 15100. was illlf- left handed. and Precisely one hlm-l r04 O-ffO§O-§4§QfO-OO§0O O O-Q-v Soot Spots Anson-lute llilltor—'ll. K. Currie. ‘that had been good throughout the' M; at Conistoll- near his home (y dred persons out of a hundred who DECEMBER 28, 1927 City and Province, had vanished. and wheeled vehicles resumed the place r —i—-— of sleighs and sleds. And the snow WES very welcome Whfill i! CBHIE, 3S was also the moderately lower teni- D. A. lluclilnnon. S. 0. ORDINARY FOLKS. 1 E hear and read much about not so much about the men and wo- incn who toll daily earning an hon- cst living by the sweat of their own‘ brows. ‘Yet it is the latter that keep that feed and clothe the world. We could get along‘ very" ivcll without tlic men and wo- the world moving, mcn who are usually called "great". but we would be poor indeed without . . those who go through life as _)\l~TI "ordinaigi" folk. The word "grout" as usually illi- M! - piicd is an ovidcticc oi thc taisciicss l of sonic of our standards. Men hati- acquired great wealth and for this mine call them great. Men hiivt- distinguished themselves on thc bat - ticiield and for this have been call- Tlic world has had its great writers. its great scientists. its thc acquisition oi wealth. the Wifinlll‘; ctl great. great philosophers. but ll('llh(.‘l' of battles. the writing of an epic. the ‘ discovery of o‘ new device. has car- ricd with it the right to be called great in the truc sense of the word. -w-1v go- eq- unsurpas- Greatness must mean more than self-tiggraiidLsemt-nt. something to make humanity and it must moan the world thc bettci‘ for its having been achieved. Therc liiivc bccli ~ men-of wletilth who lire entitled to be coiled great because they used their wealth to benefit tlic world. Great soldiers there have been be- ll - cause of their wisdom and their de- Gretit scientists are votion to duty. those whose discoveries have benefit- ~'-‘ by Secret and more (langgrous meth- vinccs wcst of the Maritime bound- lcd humanity by alleviating piiin.by healing the sick, by lengthening the Great philoso- thc span of human lifc. of hlllllfln htippincss- by giving thc world of thcir wisdomond guidance. General Wolfe, on his way to Quebec recitctl to his fellow officers “Greys Elegy in a Country Churchyard." and told them he would rather" nc phers have added to sum the author of that poem "than take Quebec tomorrovz.“ Grey's Elegy will live as long as the English language endures, and. because it will cvcr bc an inspiration to all who read it. its author is entitled to be called great. This was General Wolle‘s idca Hc took Quebec on the morrow and paid for his achieve- ment with his life. He will live in history as a great General. but evcri of greatness. hc recognized that thcre is a “great- cr than he who lakelh a city." The really great are those who. when they leave it. will have made thc world thc better for their hav- ing lived in it. and the measure oi thc- betterment they liavc achieved is thc measure of their greatness. We look not v timong those who call great or who flourish their litlcs and for real greatness themselves g their achievements. j We are reminded. at this Christ- mas season. oi ii scene before a great judgment seat at which etern- al rewards and punishments were be! ing meted but. The seii-siitlsiim.) self-righteous ones, assured that they: 1 were entitled to the best there WES‘ proclaiming the great things they had donc, but the kncw ctimc up boldly, Judge told them He never them. The reward came to thc or-‘ dlmiry folk who had ministered to the needy. This is greiilncss measured by eternal truth. flS ---——~ -(-O}—-——-—- lgeneral perattirc. The change ivns season- mairv declare it thc best in their “1719-1195111111113110 91110131119 T1191“ is an old proverb that reflects upon a Grccn Christmas as foreboding a sickly winter to follow, and whatever history: From the purely Christmas view- gm“ “w” m“ 15"“ “me” 1101111- the viewpoint of 01111511111 there may be of truth. or reliability, charity. tlierc is good reason to be- in those tinie-ivorn sayings Oi our iieve that the season will compare gla“‘ifl“1w"si 1101410111‘ 1*“ ‘he “'0”? very favorably" with any ma‘ has for the absence of a gloomy forecast. P1000000 11» T1101‘? “'05 0 1'01)’ E011" (‘liristmastlde of i927 brought wilh erous response l0 ilie appeals for the it a title of comfort and good eheer to many hearts and homes. Perhaps never before was tiicrc so wide a distribution of messages of good will Peal- “ “'35 1015011 Spomam-‘Qus and and good wishes through thc Chill‘- unsolicitcd. Many iittlc children who lotteiuwn P051 Qffigp as during [119 have little to gltiden them ihrougli- D1151 1100R- 131111111; 51100055110 01101‘- nooiis and cvcnings tlic space zillot- tcd to tlic public was crowded. all present tsciidiiig out or receiving. or ‘"111 “m? 3W0“ 1“ 1111d°1'~“1“11d m“ both scntliilg and receiving icltcrs. thc world is lull of kindness. No“. ma! q-he Day is Oveh 1m ‘m. sive of affection. cstecni and regard. Truly the spirit .of thc Christmas season was abroad in tlic land. poor and needy. indeed. the gener- osity did not even wait for the ap- iui the ycar~and 8513061811)’ on thc approach of winter. were made glad linger. Tiicrc is rooiii and work for it through thc year and thc years to come. Let thc Christmas spirit The (‘liristmas trade has seldom. if ever. been better in Charlottetown. brought to us and to others remain and prgsunlably i, “.35 good m 0mm. We shall be better mcii towns throughout thc Province. Our merchants had laid in large stocks of st-asonablc goods. something to meet thc nccds and please the taste of cacti and ulifand lherc not waili- ing crowds of customers with ready cash to exchange for the goods on their shelves and counters. Mel'- Red 11r0paganda i“ Canada has chants illld their customers tiquully loos been known mid blil llllle has illcasccl, coiilributcd to the general memory of the happiness the season with us. ziiitl ivomen “remembering happier things." REDS IN CANADA. HAT thcrc has been a continuous By Iume: W. Bazlori, M.D. sTARYE A (‘OLD Braiitwod ‘by C iistoli Water; milisler Abbey. pliiciil enough; was fiill oi‘ conflict. You have heard ' the expression "feed a cold, but starve a fever." m. and have perhaps wondered howgnve lavishly m mo“, much sense tncre was in it. As a matter of fact a his spliitua Fcitigfiogxglzlg lflixézlufinrflgfly ‘an 1"‘ licss iicvi-i- ‘seems it) iiiivi- hiuiid nearly Villwflys‘ means a fcvcr or 2:136 cumpleu- Smflmal peace‘ ‘ " ' .\l.i'. A. .l. Pliibcrg. tlic recent perawre‘ iibritlger and t-iliior of "llt-derti ...Ii‘°.ii’.‘f.’-‘.i.l2;‘°“.i- °‘..i.ii;‘.‘2$.‘;3°.2lS 1-» and qglrvilaé q fewr we shfiuld 53v piisitotl ii ilittitiiil task. llt- omits "qmévs star“: the _ _ ~ iiotliiiig ill viuii iiiipoitiiiii-t- to Rus- ‘ _' _ 1301M!“ 01m“ kins gone-rill scheme. thc first signs of a cold is noticed.“ Iii fact with a cold at hand. one of tlic first symptoms you'll notice Ruskiws Diecursiveness. will be your lack of desire for food. You lose your fiPll01l10. A lost ap- Th1- lli-si volume or ".\iu(it‘l'li petite is really a serious matter. Piiiiiici-s“ wits issued \\‘ll1'll lluskiii l Some one has been outlining the w- s i\\'l‘]\[_\'-f(-l|1‘ ygdyga m" “g9; i119 difference bctwccii appetite and fifth. and last, when lie wiis forty. hunger. _ ‘llo liuil niiicii to learn ilotivtaeii Hitngei‘ is clue to thc movements those _\‘1'ilI'S. "lie begins", says .\lr. or contractions of the empty stoiii- Fiiilicrg, "iory near tlic point at itch which remind you thui you iiced which cvcryt intelligent _V0ililg mziii 1000- lllllfit iii-gill when he first liecoiiit-s Appetite howcvci‘ is dcpciidcnt un iill0i‘l~>'lt~tl iii the giiiyjoi-t," (‘tinse- your memories oi tlic taste. smell. qiieiiily, he iuzitlo bltiiiilt=i-,,-; hut and sight of food. Appetite then is those» llllllldvrs “my i“ .i iv“); i.) ptirccls. cards and gifts. all cxpres- rcally lhc desire to cat to gratify tlic t'llill'lii of ihie ivi-rli: we 8.... ,1... aware that tit one liinc human bc- thesc memories. ivriicifls (lllliltflk and kiiotvloilgt- A few mouthfuls of food satisfies witlc-iiilig as ill‘ procct-ils. so lilill your hunger. but only a rcal meal we ind-rum. ;,.,,.;-;..ipfl,n,,- i“ i, $1,... satisfies your appetite. iuial adventure. Aiiii long iiclorc Thus from a health standpoint be rciii-iicil tlic etitl Ruskin iillli you can see that a good llppfillléfiS {mind himself a... a marlin,‘ m- prose’- 111051 1111001111111- 11 3'00 511111 i1 Pfll- and lhiiiitl. also. that he ivas coiitizi- lent 8L 11115 111110. 110 111113’ 1050 1115 itally being lcd away fit-in liis lllillll 11111-111111 fll1l1011l0- 30031150 11l1l-101110 15 lii0lllt- ililti Iiypiitli-s of poetry’ uliil thus really a matter of the brain. |iiiilii<i.|ili_v_ ' P1111101‘. 13010130011» H110 1111101‘ 10- ‘This ilist-iirsivoiicss is soiiiotlmtls search iiicn. have been able to ShOWiri-itiiiiilg, but il is never cssiaiiiiuiiy- 111111 .1051 1110 111011101‘! 01 E0001 100d irrol-vziiit. Pcopli- recognized that. 1101111111131 51111111111105. thc stomach hurt- was at lit-iv voit-t- priicluiliiilig 111100 1101010 1000 0V01‘ 0111015 11- Slllllvllllllg like i1 new gltiillPi oi‘ iirt. 17111111115 1111/ 1101111? tiiiil llioiigli at first mtiiiy crit‘ s Whcrc there is =1 lflvk 01 all- scum-ll, not a fcw relnaiiiit-il in tiriiy. petite aflci" rccovcring from tin ill- ’ ness, or a lack of appetite anytime, then cvcry means should iic taken lo build up. ltl crcntr- ll ntiiiiriil ap- :1 11111111011111! that l-oiiliiiili-il slit-Ii , Ruskirfsfireed. . _ . . . . . ' ‘l :.'.'4l '1 ‘ S Ill! 1' ll " ' ‘l .‘ boon (who so m1- to chock it, In satisfaction and gooil lccliiig which llitilffv}? ' ;,“1l'“]\i:‘g":1 " 1 1' ‘mm,’ “ '1 Nunhvm Ontario whem ‘m. popukh liboillidi-il on cvi-l-y sldo, And tiu- By rl-nulkllbtrillg that [he Dram 5 _ “mg as you dvfih... H, “up , 11°01‘ "P1P 1101 lml-“lllcll- 11 15 51"“ must bl‘ stiiiiiilalcd iii tlcsirc ibuo. riil1l~~i~ than lo givc; so long li-s you . “m l‘ ‘my hugely romlgn H“ Rm to siiy thiit IlIEVOl‘ bclortl was gri-iilcr “Mmvnt h“ bee" V917 busy- ‘The effort put forth by oilr charitable M1111 11110 51111-1110 00111010011111; on citizciis to rclicvc and givc comfort. It is not sufficient to suppress thc 115' open advocacy of these Red doc- D" we not gm‘, r-uflway mmpew trincs, for they will then be spread mm in the Marfljmqyg? All the Pm- ticlotimciit of a good appc _ most clfct-tivc wily" of itiakmg siirc mm They can be counteracted by iiries have it. Saint John and apor- _h __ 1 k“, m l drn" lion of Ncw Brunswick have tlic R mung aqua 5 1 m L m“ 1 " benefit of tlic competitive lincs o of children without “‘1°1’“"5 11"‘ tlic o. N. R. and tlic c. P. R. Nova dishonesty of thc Rods. If our school 53mm and Prjngg Edward Island [Qgchgrg 113w not guffigignt, ability tirc tlciiicd trhiit nil other proviiit-cs Should Be given additional C1110)’ to the lull Oi‘ in part.- Thc C. N. R. has a monopoly oi l“.\l] trans- portation in tlic two pYOViIICPS down‘ we iicre that tire sitrroiliidcd-by tlic tilt-y courses of a pedagogic character suitable. for this emergency. should kccp in mind thc large influx 59m and pctuztl battle about freight rates. A long continued ncglcct that lcavcs the Prince Edward Island division _ of the C. N. R. with one-third of its “m” nearly 11°m°gen9°“$' Th“ er" mileage and rolling stock still of tlic 1011 51101110 110 1101 5911511101110 11111 antiquated narrotv-gaiiitc pattern. continuous in order to be effective. A110 11115 111101‘ 111011‘ 1114111 1111.1‘ W815 in Confederation. of foreigners to this country choiigc the methods of teaching iviiicli sufficed when thc people were Thc time has conic to spread niorc patriotic ideas in our schools. As a These are ‘h; fruits or (._ x R_ beginning we ivclcoiric the Confed- monopoly under despotic control. (‘ration plaque which thc National We mllsl Wall 1111 the liiononolv sets Committee for our Diamond Jubilee 119311-15 lf-"lllfiftflrring car-loads from _ thc httlo cars to the big cars. and intends tn place in every school _ _ . . . t _ _ passengers likcwisc. mid this t0 go bmmmg m Canada" Th“ m“ m’ on and on until our railway itiastcrs done with the tio-tlperation of lhc clmgsg m make a (jhflngfl_ A bcnov. val-yous Provincial Govel-nymrntg olciit monopoly‘ might bc tolerated. which we hope Wm add a pamphlm hilt that which we have is not bcii- cvolciit. Qitiic thc rcvorsc. If it \\.‘l‘l'l‘ olhcrwisc thc good pcoplc of suitable for instruction to thc cliil- [he 085.0,.“ Section or this provmm. drcii. The plaque itself hung on thc tmuld not be Compflled in ride in wall will bc a visiblc emblem of our cramped lili. dilapidated oars drawn by ramshackle. nnrroiv-gzitigc. whoczy locomotives and pay" fiill pricc for tlic privilege. giving in brief form historical facts history and will undoubtedly givc rise to questions which every teach- er should be promptly, satisfactorily and also with‘ Guardian readers still have pleas- M Stimulating additional ant memories of the visit some ycnrs ago of Major-General Sir Fabian Ware. Vice-Chairman of the Im- 111 0711510110 11°11‘ 01 m9 111510119 pcriiil War Groves Commission. At political parties understand thc value that time hc giivc a splendidly illiis- of schools for the tiurpose of counfltrated lecture in St. Pnulfls school- teracting the propaganda of otlier£r°°m' _ s“. Fabian has 11's‘ n01” Sent They were driven to es_-rt Christmas message of greeting ‘to the Daughters of the Empire in prepared to aiiswcr the . aim questions. doctrines. 1101111511 1110111 b1’ 1119 ETQWU"! 111111011‘ Canada. The message was conveyed "For voilr tircd little girl is there 1 l tincc of Socialism. in which so many in zi letter to Miss R. M. Church. of the people were systematically Toronto. National President of thc lndoctrlniitcd, and after the lnst‘I‘0'D'E' [mm Cm’ H‘ C‘ Osborn“ Ottawa. who accompanied Sir Fabi- Mr‘ Winston an during his Canadian four tand Churchill warmly commended the wag Wm, him he". 5i,- pabtml-s work of the Conservative clubs that message in part is as follows: q-he "Personally. I hiivc throughout election were centres of instruction. plied. Tlic meals ‘ V I , _. s road apart. Tiic serving should be lull o1 contest. til‘ I'1\'1l1'.\'- the situation in that province. says: l0 1110 110003’. W110 1110 1111111)“ “ 1111 Hilde alu.acyive_ caust- strciigth from his food. and the de~ low; alill yl>l1i~ tics < And what. is thc result? A pcr- - Thus foods that (il'(‘ good foods, loot. for ])(I\\'l'l' ti- i-oiiiiiiziiiil. iliHiPilli that, the pfliifini, likes; mugi be gup- of 1-1 bless; so long its ywiiii- uwii Should be wQ111ii'0<]li*l‘ity scvlnr‘. in you l0 issui- ll\' R1111], with (llll1‘l' incii, or lllilvl’ lili- so long as iii!‘ iiopi- lit-ft to, for Sll]ll'l‘lli2l('_‘v’ ilisltiutl til‘. s ill 1H‘ K'|'l'ili-, m9 is mg is’. iiislltiutl oi‘ icais , first, iusiviitl‘ of lust; so lung you iiri- stirvilig tho.‘ l.oi'il of all lliut is i: l. ziliil lcusi; ‘ ""l‘11'l""|fl‘.'$1. (‘lllfllly llmt ---- "slnill lii- iii-- ~lt'uy1*(l dviith; uiiil you slitill liiivv Now this is all commonsense, bc- lilillj; tlic patient gcts all his .‘v‘*'=1 1 that he will got tlic food. .41 --- WW- 1 9*-‘¢*4**¢4'~*- tilhllilti f.l()\\ll. \\ltli lill‘ tiuiiii toil- . - ii-il iii it; illlli tlciiilrs WEIKPS. ‘villi Dafly selechons m z ill!‘ worm ft-t-tlilli: on tiiciii; liititlrcd FOR .. illililt: c llixsgiiiill you yi-uist-li‘ bu» Guardian Readers Plillll}; saying Ill llltf l-(riivc, "'l‘iiiiii .irL my Fullii-l”; tiii<l to tlic wtirlii. vyo-o-Qnfio-rv-o-QQ-Q-voa-Q-o-OO-Q-v "‘l‘huii 1il'l. my iiioliii-r, illiti iiiy uls- tor." ~ Probably tlll- lit-st kliuwii of Hus- ltiirs t-iiriii-i‘ Works is "‘I‘ii»- St-ili-ii GREAT EXPECTATIONSZ- My Lumps of .~\l'ciiili-t-tiii't-," lilo-so st soul wait-cth for tlic Lord more 1'll liitiips being. most i-hiiriictcris » than thcy that watch for thc morn- czilly Slicrifit-e. ’l‘i~iil|i. Poitt-r. ing: I say. more than they that lloziiity. Life. lli-iiiory. (llwtlit-iii-c. watch for the morning. Psalm 130:6. The 111051 illlliiiliii" oi‘ his hook. ' . wc llllilflllll‘. “Strsiinit- and l. iliit. to thc yoiiili of this gciii-riiiiilil ii good denl of it may sci-m oltl- fzishioiictl and ovt-rsciiiiliit-iiiul. The modern girl may oven 1H‘ u iii- tic embarrassed by Kill‘ (‘Xillliillllll of woiiiziiihtloti iii tlic st-cuiill purl Tile tasks of the day arc iii ordcr lliit no lovor of fiiic prose cull uf- Thc woik of each hour is complclt’. lord to iicglcci it. Ruskin iiiiiisi-ll’ 11110 0110111111; W1111 V01V01y Shadows often coiiitlliiiiictl. that lic iviis rciiti Brings rest to n Mothers llred leol- more for liis i-ilylt- iliuii his lllilllvl‘. By the light o1 a bright. cleanup: which \\'il'.-; llllilllilii)’ gulliiit; 1., ii fire-place prophet illlli it st-cr. In the depths of a soft easy chair. I sit with tlic shadows around inc Forgetting the day's li-ct and ctire. ' The warmth and the rcstftii con- “e was nrg.g|ninp|]tl_\t 11ml, um] 101111110110 llo l‘0C(‘i\‘(.'l] tlic proplicls rciviirtl BYlllll 01031115 111111 111i‘ 1111.1‘ 011111101 of jePFS and stoning \\‘ill'li iii- iflflii u. breutht» lifi- illlt.» lllt‘ my Iii-lies 11101» 1‘ of political t-tioiitiiiiy. -\\'li:ii (‘llilili ilig tlry its (lust school of tioliticzil til" this iiillli of Dot-ember 28, 1927 PRAYER: "Jcsits. Guardian of Tliy flock. _ Bo Thyself ,our constant Rock.“ MOTHERS EVENING Life Into Dry Bones. Bring scenes to thc heart weary. That are dctirci" than much trcas- won..n,i_..p,. "fink, urcd gold. thing? P1151 (111.15 111111 1110 The rviii scleiict- ol‘ [ivliliviil (‘Hill- youths freedom (lllly, wliiizli has yo: to ho ilistiii- 1111-1181111115 1311111000 which 119151 "o1 1‘ giiished from tlic biisltirtl S(‘ll'llL'(‘, 1031'» as medicine from wilclicriift, iiiitl A110 11111111080 111111 00195 311d w111',iistrtiiioiiiy from astrology, is that P10050105 ‘which teaches nations to dosirc 13111- 001151111103’ Year an“ V9313 ‘iiiid luhc-r for thc things that lvllll Thus alone in the circle of firc- u, "re; and ‘vhlrh mmqu.“ m..." m 118110 scorn and tlesiroyt tlii- lliitigs that W110 511000115 1111 91931111115 310111111‘ Jciiil to dcsiructioti. Ami if. iii ti l sock for life's picliirc that's dour-ism“. m- inriiiii-y, ilit-y siippust-il m. _ _ lillffettriil. things. Hll('|i il>1l’X('l s- 11110 511111113911’ 1110111191111?“ 10mm cont-cs of shell-fish, tiiitl plow-s of F01‘ 1 116111’ i1 1111111 P111101‘ 91 1mm Iiliio iiiid roll uloiio, lo bc valuable. i 10917 iiiitl spi-iit largo lll(§il.‘<il|l'(! t-f ilic ia- A 5011 b11113’ 51311 1mm the 111011111‘ ‘bor ivliicii ought to be. oinployietl for Whilo a dear llttlc voicc tvhispcrsflm exmnskn, and "mmmlng m- my.’ "Mummy" llii dlvinl: oi‘ digging for tiii-tii, llilti t-iittliig thom ltilo vziritiiis sliiitics~— Tmlmy :or if, in lilo suiiiii- stali- of liifiitii-y. R001" 1111' a 5191113’ we‘? 151mg‘ tlliey ilIlliKllH! prtit-ioiis iiiitl bout-li- WiLh a dolly iicltl light. in her ilYlilfiucq-nl, things‘ and, “H M“ Ugh,’ “m; M111’ m" ‘my never Con“! when my cioziiillneiis. lo hi- viiluiili-ss or if 11°11" 11095111 mrml ‘fliniily, ihvy itiitiginti lilo Lftllllliiililltl T0 1111111191“ “we gm and mroi‘ ilii-lr own (exists-inc by ivliicli 7 9111171“- . 1ll|()Il1‘ tilt-y can truly possess ut- use 1m“! yea" “m” ymv as m“ dmmslliiiytiiiiig, such, fur lnsliiiii-c, its iillctl with to hi- pru- mm are taught to write are taught to is honored by ii lneinoriiil iii West- His external lite _ 1 ivrite lie iiev- lattketl worldly goods. though he iii need A n some tloscrviiig and some tiiitlcseri'- ‘Cold ~ as iiig-—btii this apostle oi‘ righteous- Soot can be removed from a car- wrlte with their right hand and arclpet 01‘ 111B by 001011118 i1 W111! d?!’ given to understand that efforts 1.001111. 811d 11101111118 11115 01011110 1111111 with the left hand are immor-l ll-lbecomes solid. Then street: up the The tendency which is natura -sa t. ‘ to four per cent. of school children? is curbed and abolished. and with‘ great pains tlic left-handed child is: _ instructed to do something which is, A delicious salad can be mode of 10101811 l0 115 11811110- T1115R15b=1111cold boiled macaroni, cooked diced 1110118. fllfl-‘Ollilllg 10 Dr- 0 erlycarrots, and canned peas, in equu Kingsman. of Brooklyn, who has tie-infirm Mix the peas with me 5mm; children who naturally write left handedly should be permitted to,‘ produce what is called “mirror writ-i If red bordered towels‘ m. red 1115'" namely a kmd. of “'“t1“g‘1)i~iiit ginghiims are soaked in borax which looks like a foreign language walsr n Wm brevem them from when it "is turned off. but which ap-jhdmg , pears quite normal when held to n: ‘ mirror. Children who go UIFOUEIU“. ”‘”.+“ ‘y. life left-minded ought not to be; trained lo write from left to rightly *1 EIN ENGLISH 3 as a right-handed person writes. : O o , 0 z By W. L. Gordon ¢ Q but from right to left because an‘ o¢o4o+4 Salads To Prevent Fading Ioutiviird movement is more natural than an inward movement. llow Rigiit-llaritledness (Tunic We’ have not seen this iii thc. WORDS OFTEN MIEUSED; qucsiionnuircs but it should ncLDO not Say “his nnsrortulme was due have bccn overlooked: Werc _\Oll‘w curclesmessf. while correct‘ ings were ambidextrous? Furthcixi‘ ugpuTElg ‘I? igggglszgfigulgcggrfzryfifi’ ire you flwflffl what ambidextrous, _ . ., is? Science has discovered that iii e1.)b?1onnunce the e as m let’ not’ tlic priiiiilive days of thc humanl r ‘ . race. the left hand was used aslislfifig tg€Isi§fELLED' plagmp much as thc right. Old tools and - _ ' _ ._ weapons lizivc been ioiiiid iiiadc for SYNONYMS- disparaging, disres- the left hand as frequently as IorPWUM- 111511111113- 501005111’- Super‘ .thc right. and early picture wriiiiigs Cllmus- n ‘WEN? done with eithcr hand and as WORD STUDY: Use ‘a. word ‘well with one as with the other. it 111100 1111105 811d l1- 15 F0015 1-09 115 -\vas ll result of some biological or111l‘1"0l150 our vocabulary bwmofiler; pathological discoveries that thtylllls’ 0110 W010 00-011 41113?- TOdBY-S right hniid came into general use. word: GESTICULATION. 1110 1101’- 01 When men lcnrncd that the most. making gestures. "His wild gesti- vital of all organs was thc heart cuialions attracted their attention." 96-0 Safety’ Should be Your First Consideration When filing wills, stocks 1 and bonds, insurance poli- cies, deeds, and other valu- able documents. Such important papers should be kc t where they will beiree m danger of loss through fire. theft. or any other agency. The safety de .it boxes of The Eastern nist Com- pany provide just such in- surance against destruction. Here, at a ‘nominal cost. you may store valuableiywhere , they will be safe and readily acccslsible at all times. Executive Commlttoe o! m; Dan-q Him. W. A. Hlatl. P-C-t ELI’. FRISIDINT Hon. G. II. Murray,‘ ll. R. 51'1"; Han. F. B. ‘Meflimiy P1,’. VICE PRES]!!! is O.B.Smilh. W. H. Chou. T.F.Tol|n,K,C_ D. Macgillirvch Gama! Mimqn. EASTERTIZI“ TRUST company c. u. n. L Rit-hmunil ‘jflltTvgligriwAnftgf llead tliflou-llalllng N. 9, llontreal. P- Q. iiniiit Jflhll st. Johli’! Nfld. ' l-O Modern Etiquette B! EOBEBTA LII . Q. What usually determines the 00-O- most becoming color of a. woinans and that it was situated upon tilt-j costume/P left side of the body it became nab; urnl for them. when entering a1 ooooooowmwrvmoowooo combat, to protect thc left. side ofl tlic body with ii shield, whilc thc‘; Th9 Land W9 LOVe n; Frank Yeigii‘ disengaged hand wits Wifiidifly: thi- tlic ‘origin oi tlic tendency to right-. . ‘g g, .‘””._. 0%‘. .. .'"_ A. The color of her hair and EYES. . Q. In what kind of dishes should lice-cream bo served atxdinner? A. In sherbet glasses. Whiit are the two character- istics that. all letters should possess? weapon. This. it is bclicvctl ivas; iiandtltliicss which is shown by’, about fill pt-r t't‘lli. of illi- popiil-l illlflll. Q. Wlitit is Canada's system ofl ‘wi- .'\l'l‘ All Right The system of government cs- t ied in Canada under tiie Brit- isii North America. Act of 1867, or "Fit." avcragi: pcrscil is liol only ‘Haas’ flglll-lliliilitdfl. but right-fotitcd.‘ ' ' l'i'lll-il".l.'.i‘(i aiiu l'll'ill-\‘_\’l‘(i. Tiit- . . . . skin on} tlic riglii side of iiiti‘ budy Comeécrntml“ 1S F‘ Federal Unwn‘ is inorv si-nsiiivc tiiuii on thc ii-fl. ‘mqnrst of “.10 kmd m the British Tht- illlil‘ grows fiisii-i" llll tlic right 1311111119" “flung. ‘n’ 1701mm‘ .01’ sidc. untl thc scnscs of touch. tiisiiv “mum guvmqlment “(mtrollmgl anti siiielL-dirii-iiieiiw- ilil‘i'L on thc "mum's 05501111111 1° ‘he ammo?" right side. Ilow tiid this happen? 1119111- 1110 i101'1111111'~‘110l’ 111111 111151 As a ri-sult oi thi- icfi. lmntl l)cil'ig‘111111-Y 0f the whole Dominion, and. used lo gutirtl tho iioiirt. and lwcoiii- '11’ 11 11111111101‘ 01 100111 01‘ i11'0\'111¢'1111l iiig tlicicfilri: iiicri L'1illi])‘dl'(‘(i with 0.111011111101115 1111101111 .1111‘ "0111101 1111111 ilit- right. Rciilciiibci" lhui iii lliosc 11101100011101“ 111' 001111111 11111114115 tliiy- ll iiizlil iviis not Fflliivllilllil‘ likivriitliiriilly and conveniently falling! a ‘Xill’ of u lieiii'_ttveil.iil t-huiiipioii--wil-liin their dcfiiicd jllfiblditlliflii.‘ ship bout in llicsti (lays. It was while cricli givcriiiiiciit is ndmiiiis-l stiiiicthiiig that (lf'(‘l1l‘l‘(‘(| tiboiit as tcrctl in accordance with tlic Bril- frcqilciiliy as iiiciiliiilic. fur when isii system of ptirliaiiiciitnry iilStillP, our tincvsttii" st-t loslli to pruyidc tlic lions. (limit-r ill‘ t-tliitiiiiititl to guard hisl l lit-art ivhiic hc intidc pliiy with thc -""“i—‘—"" —'" $1011‘ tixc or whutcvcl‘ lL was iic didi _ his slaying with Fighting was ab; ivus supposed to be cvidcncc of stone; iiiust inccssniit, and lil conscqucncel‘mease- 1111*" b91111! l1ro1mb1Y owmg‘ xiii- riglli sidc of UiL‘ iiuiiii. VvhiCii lo 111v fact lliut when the rilzhl orm Jlllilruls lhl.‘ loft stile of lilC botiy 1S paralyzed or lho left P0111011 of icndctl to bcconic less highly (icvcl- 111‘? b10111 011511111011 11.1’ 11P0D10XY- 11- ‘lpcd than thc left side which con-lbecallle 1111111101 101' 1110 V1010" 1-0 {r015 U... right Side of me body-dust? the left liiind in ivriting, aiid tol Ii is from thc brain. i‘. should be ‘W110 110111 "£1111 101011 W010“ 111°‘ rcmvnflmrcd‘ and not from u“. tluccs thc well-known mirror-writ-I iiiusclcs that lhc righl-iiaiidcdricss11115 which “'0 have been harping‘. of tlic human rat-c was tlcveiopcd. m1 1100110100 00 V1001 ‘V1010 1110 "Coticx" by this means alter his. right arm had become paralyzed. Should Be Encouraged Dr. Kiiigsnirins intiin idea is that instciiti of suppressing all manifest- itioiis of icft htindcdncss; ns though; T110 51101180 5101i! 15 101d 11101 hey are iiidicnlivc of soinctliiiiglwh?" 0 1111551011111)’ 001100110100 10 ‘ieinous ivc should encourage them.i1"°'11011 11 01855 111 1110 5010111011 15- Thgy may be a Sign not may me lands to read, the children insisted- ‘cft side of tlic brriin is to some cx-i11l1011 1101di11E 1110 1100115 111151110, fcnl numb, but. that thc right scc-id°“‘11» 101101118 110111 118111 1-0 1011. Bi!‘ ‘pm is particularly “elm, Tmslthis means they received whatever, ‘dvk... is that mirmw-writing nndlCdliCllliQn the missionary was cap- thc free tlsc of the lcit hand sliould~111110 0f giving them. thus proving not only bc permitted. but 1iromot-111101 11115 1111111111"? P001110 W115 1101. 3d, and that in time thc child \vho‘511‘011i’.1l’ predlsloosed to the use of diows these pcculinrities will devei- llle 118111 eve. rlsht hand and loll 3p a perfectly symmetrical body 5101c of 1110 b10111 D11 K108510001 ind bc tiblc to use one hnnd as well 001101110053 "11 5001115 10 1110 11ml as tlic othcr. In an article by Ruth 1110 111110110111 01101108110115 0811 be Mitim-d 1n The New york world derived from a study of lefthanded- Magazine we are informed that thc "055 111111 mirror \vritlng."—-—J- V. M0'l fticully of writing ivilh tlic left hand 019°- System of Government ‘and tlcflnited. A. Any letter should beconcise {Om of lilo [clout villciitloii iuibiirbiiu ‘guvcrliinciit tinder Confederation? l'ill|\l\‘ll_V.5l llPill‘ Pritgiic. is tixpeizlell o bu. coiiipictod iii lViiiy. Gifts for llllilady y’ f Gift selections of the finest. IMPORTED > PERFUMES. in individual boll-RS, dll-llll-UY boxed, or in the beautiful combination gift sets. A W100 choice from 25c up. Inclndlnl _Cut.y‘s. Plvers, Rotter and . Galletts, Yin-clays, mund- 1* l-loubiput, lludnuts, etc. Imported Toilet Waters . i; $1.25 to $51-50- The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 5 1 149 Great. George Street Telephone 815 1 1 A u r l A ll h t S8 ll ccomp S MCI’! ‘w I C. M. Lampson 8i Co. 84 Queen Street, London, E. C. 4, England. Public Auction ‘ Sales 0F Raw Furs Represented by Alfred Fraser 212, Filth Avenue ' NC‘ Yllli» | G ctli-tl‘. 111' wits uii lllillrllli! ivork- "P; his B11l=1l'111*.~i iiiid iiimdiiiiiciiiriil ilriiiviiigs llilllil‘ i-nprt-soiit Whfll would Ili- ii coiiilnt-iitliililc life's lub- ir for iiiiy oriliiiiiry iniiii. llc wort- illiist-li‘ nul. As lo his slyio, flit-re filll bt- no tiuostiuii of liit‘ grt-iilnt-us if llliil til. its lit-st. llc iviis soull- -tl iii tlic illblu, it's tivcpiy stitfkcil .ii it as .ltiliii lliiiiyliii. lull lit- liutl t flilt-i- iyili-iil gift. Sumt-iiiiii-s lio rviiiiiiils oiio ol Jl‘i‘l'lily 'l‘:i_vl1ii': liiil hi‘. wits no iilliiilltll’; lii- iiioiiltl- ul his uwii style its ii ])Olll'l' inutiitiu l-‘s i-hiy. \\'t- bolitivt- liizit ho will il ‘s lu- l‘('ill|, tlioiigli lit pro-soul. 1141 i ii lltllv‘ iii tlii- shade; liiil iliiit .s it |ii:illt-i~ of fzbslijtiil; aiiiti l.iil‘l'l' ..-i iiiiicii iii ]ll'.<l wt rk iluil will stir- to Clllllld our sincere lhfllllts in the year now closln , we fl EN COR E I927 To our many friends throughout the Province, we wish lo l“ dorlnr the Poet Year, our FOURTH In business. UMn considering everything which helped no to Snccese for the generous support. |lven lid our greatest asset. still to be her ~ When the world with its pleasures is p4‘ll('l‘,_ll‘ll5|. liiid love, tliently f-EXCH-llllilflililil‘, wlit-n tlit- niiir- vlvt-till llit- \‘ZlL',l|l‘ll‘.\' iiuii |ll('0|l- Alllllflvfi til’ fzisliliiii. the Confidence and Good Will o! Friend] and Cuglomerg W110“! “Wally to ourselves has been la Ilitllylng. in"; DAY AF-"HL ‘spread of Red doctrines in Northern .__ __ iOhtiirlo warrants n revision of the HERE 1s always o "day alter the matter taught in our public schools day before," and ‘the pleasant-land of the methods of teaching. ness or otherwise of the former is a -—»—<Q> natural sequence to the latter. Many‘ EDITGRIAI‘ N0," before. during and since Christmas Day have declared the present‘ the pleasantest in their experience. This 111 8011011111)’ 1110 01180- Ullllollbl-edly There are still those among us who 1-110 P1980111 C11Pl8lIIIM—‘-'-" 0M1 ltllliforget that it ls unlawful to’ drive felel‘ l0 ll 11$ present-has been one sleiglis without bells" either on horse of the moet satisfactory ln many or sleigh. A few examples might years from the standpoint of buli-Ihave a salutary effect-as thin law neae. The merchants in aflidlnefl fl- ls just as binding as any other, and -~ -~ themselves on nullified, lhd more necessary than some. All over now but the bones and the pleasant memories. 4 bccn really conscious of the great support which has been glvcii me by my memories of my tour in Canada. and I should vcry mtich like to maize some acknowledgement. of this by sending a Christmas greeting to the Daughters of the Empire to whom I owe so much. “Might 1 add, I hope that they will never forget that they are. lndlvidii- ally, frequently in my thoughts as I go about my work, supplying a sense of. may I venture to say. gentle but very strong support, which I trust i may always deserve. ‘l’ should like at this time in my ofllclal capacity, to send my Christmas greetings to the Order with every wish for the iri- crcasing success oi‘ the gtcat work which it is ribimr tor the Empire, t! _ 111113 ,kots offer, for gold, irtiii. or oxcres K1110 F0111"- 1311010 0"” my ci-iici-u of sliellst-Alit- great and oii- ‘111111111191- ‘ly science nl" Pollilciil Elttllllllily And imswor a. Mother's low prayer. hennhofl ‘mm’ m n" ‘hem. ..,.-_..,._.. " what. is viiiilly, tititl whiit t-itilisliiiir-e; ,iiiiil how the sitirvlco of Dczitli, tlic -—~—— lm-il oi’ Waste, and of t-xtornal ciiip Citrlcaturlng Canadian cities and fines,’ ("ffm-g 5mm n". ggfyjpg 0| provinces, ii writer in the Weekly Wisdom, the Indy ot Saving, iiiiil Momwmhus describes 0m- m" city; of external ftilliit-iis; site who liiis “Charlotte-ire 1i the e111“ of 211% .'.i‘."..'l'...‘.§‘.1'.’.‘§...‘.'.‘."$‘§‘ .111". '31.‘. Prince Edward Island. Its popula- m1 the“ trmgylresgi tlon is composed largely of politici- ans and civil servants" who thrive 1111111011" 07 "18 511110 on potatoes’ fish‘ and Maritime The publlcafion of "l'iito This 111811157‘ Last" iii nu. Cornhlll Magazine. We can forgive hlm after reading their being edited by Thackeray the rough stufl he wrote about Hall-flied 10‘ e 810M100- lll Jlrefll W111 m,“ MontreaL Quebec’ gnaw,’ Tm“ the we emlc outcry agiilni-it tht - new joipel. 1t must be iidinlltet‘ aaggamfimpfig‘ K011111111‘ Calgary m‘d.|1l€\l. Riwlvln MmlQ too‘ miioli, and is the Mother of us all." tsmnfillniia without mirtliileiit know.‘ lire appreciated. but. its this gofiwhct F 0i ,1 ' titu- lllturml“ ..i “SERVICE s1.- i‘ mi f It would be a pleasure and privilege no this Souon l0 meet and tell you tin-e l0 fiuallflv thoroughly your favor: this opportunity w wiiii Ono and All the Mont. Proapa-ou New Year you have ever lied. 1,; aiiiiio-riionlisiscorr, Limiter, p Truro, l ‘N; is Qmponlble, we wllh l0 like sq -.. s.» [Ii