i l s, -en:--».v 1?-*Sis .~» J- -" sv' J- -sus l ii 1. -il ‘ I espi lt's forr lt's it r fail: 'I phil K0 is ii dist it l sho GLE Kir vcr ient zinc rim: M i' 'ass m it li Ml leiic ih sis; Mi ulu ll’ Qi 'Ulf in St lea M in; oli ._ lvl ltrl lyl N 1 Il: cal li: = J.-el-J..-1'- - iii” h ‘ms cnsatthnowu aualinliii as laerotnry-L|clt.C¢l.D.Lln¢lllloa.D.l.0. .. Editor and lalllilt lloodatolllloro-I*raalWl|.h|\llD.I.0lfrll inch $ (I dsl UU) 05.00 pas your ill advance) lahvonl. 0l.:|va»co) nailed In Canada and Dlltol little. __'i ii if EE Director-J lllriote i-Ta1=i==s-QU '_ »‘= "Ti ff' The Badge: Debate _ _l, .rho budget debate, now in pro- giag, in the Legislature, has been liyely at times and hasbeen followed wjth keen interest by the public. ;'I‘he debate opened vl1th the Bud- gbt announcement of Premier Us on April 21. The Premier budgeted for a deficit on current account uf $15,992.12. He claimed that he, per- sonally, had "lime if anything to iii" with the compilation of the Pub~ llc Accounts, though the new meth- od adqotod had met. with his approv- al, Bridges. culvei-ts, ferries and even gravelled roads he contended should be credited to the Govemment as ggets, or “revenue earning invest- ments." Though the 1930 Accounts Pllrport to show a “surplus” on cur- rent account of some $15,000, the Premier admitted that by following Ex-Premier Saunders method of fig- uring they would actually show a deficit of within $5,000 of the $38,- 000 deficit budgeted for last year,- iri_ other words, it' deficit of some. $32,000. Hon. J. D. Stewart, leader of the Opposition, followed with a search- lng analysis of the figures presented by the Premier. He showed that the deficit on current account was $32,- ,that "wa have no convictions today f Summerside readers to make their for paving the main arteries of the Province alone, would be five or six farmers. ` THE (`HARLOTTE'l'0WN GUARDIAN A- -_ =rJ-r "- ‘ il Notes by the Way saaiaaao-w caaaw a. :laura is. li we-rraaiaaao-.|. n. names QIOIUNI- I" “U U* ¥°"" Qilcl Answer er 10 feet five inches tion You mean five feet ten Did Icly 10 Int live gnutg tina early this year it has Mt Nw inches Question. 'I‘hat’s what you said. ` Answer. Well if I said 10 feet five ~ , - - Na ' ttingham City Coimcil. Newstead f_ f MONDAY, MAY 4, 1931 inches nl mek to it. Honwwzss DURING W bum by nm” IL “_” at at action. Are you a Politician swxnnss ° of “mm” Answer. rio, but nn in politics. ' "”‘°‘°° ‘°' th’ “Wd” I often think that the very _fact was pymxra bediooi_n__still contatins that the physician tries in be haunt the `4-post heasieaa and the emma e iaai ‘earn of fonr million feel with his patient really makes him cunning that were there in the poets r from the _Soviet UI1i°1`1 more frank than is necessary, with mm' md in mg. ggmmgg is use lay on board the Finnish the result tha: the patient gets ¢‘s- monument to his favorite dog,Boats- i 3,," Mp maintenance. New it is oi!ered.to‘t-be Bummerside. We shall leave our of ' wh ste er Ariversiose off Providence. couraged, and doesnt try to help vain Byron, who sold Newstesd to own comment. on this contrihuiibll Rhode Island. until the United States _ mn-ge); or ,,156 goes to mme neue, my ms dem* mums mmy mum,” ials were satisfied about tht or irregular practitioner for help. in his poetry to the old home. The to the debate. A summary of his ad- ofnc vi , has been od- _ 1 has appeared in The Guard con ct labor charge _ It was only a snort time go less 1m,_--H°u,»g_;-,'.mg_|dgg.¢1;¢putmay The United Stalk! 'I`f°l-Sl-‘YY than teh years, since diabetes, and _,nu bg min- 5 5 an element of pro- ent recently dw"-"¢d “ll em' pernicious anaemia were fatal dis- phgfp, must, 0 ainst lmportations of the because we have no offenders. 'me place is Mr. Allen livs in 11, lumbe ich am ian, and it is but fair to Mr. Alien mitted- io add that his remarks did not all Depum bar ag eases. ___ mis of convict labor, and tht Some doctors treated diabetis sue- - ~ ment above quoted. bu,-4 B H alth PW rs In Other WOIGS iii WHS “P patient on a strict diet and giiing Soviets to -Sh0W ihlff Y~Y\°l1’ him real encouragement in his enort we” not produced by convict to stick to it similarly with _*___ Paradoxical as lt may 501-ind. re. it they wished no ul] them in mcmus “semi the ‘H In garded supernrlally. last yu,-[death a, n a re y tal United Stli¢S- This Shivmmf °f disease, patient physicians have kept nw in England md Wu” Wu the ber was made as a test cum and th U lowest on record. _ ould seem that the results oi the WZ?-;_ cases B ve for one to three T" 5 °°“”"'Y whim I5 Pwim were in favor of the U. s. S. R. y~°,tummy_ by the use or insulin tl1roll_g_h_the__:everestte_¢:onomlc remission fo enter has bean for diabetes. and the liver diet in :is,m:w"'wh,ch"1°;': ym, w‘;_§we,,_ 11- pemicious anaemia, both these cis- ' is interesting vo note the rather 5 » °°P“°“°“Y °"Yi”¢~ *M °"°“~’ °f ea es are now uncer control. ~ Gus Slt\l8i5i0n DOW Sri-Sing Where' Heart disease at one time was con- births wer dnt” was no 1”! than 8 °°UYlU'y V/11050 80005 Clnada sidered the most serious ailment pos- 194'033` These are me nguns of the barred because they are produc- s|b]e_ and is sw, today me most registrar-gengral and there is no by °°DVi°ii 12501' 1185 Pl'°V€d mem frequent cause of death, neverthe- gamsaymg t em' I Of lhli film. Si? 1935i 00 Y-he less a great many serious heait cafes what is the explanation ot. th-is fl»¢fi°l1 °f the l'\3ii°11 W the are carried along 'safely for manyfchfemn Twepgbgtlws? OT -can th of “_ _ on y surm se. y severa reas- liblilledbilbluilesalhewaphfsicgu “sions are the improved housing con- -1a-- e y 9’ ‘° pat' ciitions, better sanitation, and, owing I fall into the category of the state prod Mr G Shelton Sharp made a shi th cn 0! Pl‘°0f WB-S Dhimd 011 th* cessfully for years by keeping the Great ntaln e _y e' . dress splendid imprsslon. in his maiden t0 speech in the Legislature. He made xr a searching analysis of the extrsv- me agance in the road P01165’ Ulffilid DD him by the present Government, showing. it W among other things, that on s. basis xii of $27,000 a mile (the cost of the awe ao~callcd Mclntyre Highway) it If, would cost a million dollars to run Uuri a “McIntyre” highway to Summer- 3; side, another million to riui it to ed Borden, two millions to run it from free Summerslds to Tlgnish, and if King‘s satis County were included the total cost, 5°” _ ‘_ i_& *___* ___ iv -y__ r - l N ewstead Abbey that <"Petei- simple" in the ws-ning PM) The llllllck of Ndwiktd Alibi!! nynorrs ancestral home for whl¢h lthasgtincdarepiitstiaiinrooentr yeandoesnotaeemtohawdidi edit.B1ughtasl¥i!i~!m'thun!-' t.akenoverow!ngtothc¢¥P¢1\l¢03 a'ne¢lret.11iepnnr'aparior,wbich (Vawouver Star) I never thought I could get so much Insurance for so little money” mea whowantdaemcet insurance for the _least . money,whobsIkatpoying heavy premiums, who imagine l the cost of insurance to bcbe- . youd their means-to all such menATI'ENTION! i 'I'_l:‘ garnet-Weetdulife no? offers a t provi com etc famil grotcction atoratethatwllll notstrall the smallest of incomes. It is called ti\_e“_L_'f_in$um Cost Policy a. . a piolicy ‘ n ents Zom Yeegethe cost to you is only afew cents a day. The G1eat»W¢st MINIMUM COST POLICY enables you to carry more insurance than would be possible with any other form of life plan. A man, age 35, for example, may obtain $10,000 ' Slc. a day. _ of Innmmce Aga Premium Ago Premium u I i of insurance by investing less than "Ls v co S s i 'Wm' r n,,"': es, ‘ i °""1i°l'-' °5l1 W Premium Rates Per $1,000 "'11n.,,§'H ient to live and has given him the 1; hu bun gnnoumed nut new hope that he car; continue to live if to the dole' hr les abject poverty' would parallel the railway tracks ha ve and would be of little benefit to our and It In another issue we shall review briefly the speeches of the other able step will have been taken to- In tuberculosis, in hardening of of ‘md and drink' this improvement in the general Whatever the reasons, this better! 25 $13.80 40 $22.35 45 27.50 mmm, dong,-S, And meg, mad; when hybms in preummary tests he follows ins5:_ucuons_ There is another possible cause of 30 15.80 shown high rust resistance Now of course me above are ser-_ satisfactory yeild and quality. ICUS ailments but this -matter of in- f Peatnzhoa tl: pmple Ttnd “xt is ghe is hoped that with the general 511111118 hope into .i patliit otien,b;:n a aéneml Twin Y; awaeretrcu lbution or these types in the means the saving of the patients d I g , _°"_' 2° h Y two or three years a, consider- health and of life itself. in “gems n “nur Eg n t e mat r 35 18.55 50 _ 3440 -aa- »_ ;~:._.:_..,_.-»g§.,_-.,._'»__. ._ B82; that the increased liabilities of the provincial expenditure incurred last year under the federal unem- plcyment grant, and that the total increase i.ri debt under the Saunders- Loa Government was over three quarters of a million dollars. Mr. Stewart also showed that the Guvemment had violated the stat- utes of the Province by including. as part_of the general' revenue and ex- penditure of the Province, the sum of $29,750 from gasoline and automo- bile tax recelpisfmoneys held in trust for the payment of interest and sinking fund on highway bor- rowings. Also, the sum of $l8,515J50. which, in compliance with the statu- cry requirements, should have been taken out of current revenue for ordinary debenture purposes, had been placed below the line, so that when the balance was struck this amount did not appear ln.maki.ng up the surplus or deficit for the year. No statement by an auditor or any other Government official, Mr. insisted, can relieve the Government od the responsibility of having violated the law in a matter If this kind. The Ovpositioii leader also dealt fully with the subsidy claims quea~ lon. pointing out that the problem of raking revenue, the most serious low facing the Province, had been 'entirely Ignored in the Premiers budmit wcech except for the sn- nouncement that borrowings greater than ever before were being con- bemiplatod. Hon. B. W. LePcge, chairman of Wie Public Accounts Committee, made o curious statement which does not appear in the extended report of ll Speech as published in the Pat- Piat. He said the capital expenditures should be credited as assets and lhlt with regard to these items as they appear in the Public Amounts I mistake had been made by the Wifiiff or by "somebody" Since he lilo said, and repeated, thatthe Pub- lis Accounts were "absolutely cor- Pdt," it is somewhat difficult to un- iistand just what idea Mr. LePage Infant to convey. His statements with regard to prohibition enforce- [ient were _equally inconsistent. He liaintalned that the Governments Ure-election promises had been im- plemented a-nd .that the Province is Bow "practically dry"; but he blamed the fishermen for patronizln_g the him runners. ‘They go out to fish," he said, “and of course they come he contends-l that ifwtho sguatlon ____ e The Liberal organ comments ad- biased report of the debate on this en `of which the following misleading may "In order to make it clear that ary ltical gesture or to gain the votes mt ticket, the Ad provides that no titled to vote at a. provincial elee- des of leave." pas an had been severely criticised in com ____ mittee by the Opposition. It was not io has any safeguard been provided ‘ v f ies of persons released under hu The Premier admitted that to his ‘ knowledge noiaglslaiion similar in the Ticket of Leave Act has been introduced in any other Bo Province in Canada. And the fact that it is introduced by a no-called rs of the Liberal party who are W anything but favorable to I. strict rn t , Misrepresentotion could scarcely "Island Potato Growers will lose heading on the front page of the lo- :Q cal Liberal organ of Saturday. The ary of the Potato Growers' Associa tion. but it ignores the fact that Mr. Council o( Friday afternoon, provi- the sion was made for the deletion of si iifilfk Wifh 801110 liquor." Nevertheless potatoes from the application of the_ of' - DUI tlliO§ I/ore viewed' fairly, 'not too much Hon. Mr. MacDonald requested mr. lqlpr" would be found here. __ 'Boulter to advise all others interest- our _ _ _ n 5 PEM. Mir. 1.. neaiien followed in za- ee, ana his telegram was puhuahea with political propaganda than wi¢h‘°h'“°°' °°'""'° ’“"°' “'°“l" "°"' ”‘°°"°"“" 3" F" ”°‘“` °‘-"- Pf°di°_¢i°iis` about the infiusnos oil Mm' Mbna “"5" -.- 5°" Dm" 'W M ' 3 e Publication Of news. _ le” excuse tar adding "qc" "° tha.: 5°' “°f'. oi”-. _ 1 °d“l"_“°ilI ‘are wort orxthailwe are' rom" AT'nN"°N U me with uw-'ilblvliile ,ai»¢riionin1°h¢ouaraianonsamaaynioi-n- ih ,Meg smmumw “mam E-,__ _ ' ~ - =».- : _i . '.1 1 -sa. -.-__.__-....... ... .. M.. __ . .__ .___._____, _ _ r~2<."-.-r‘;~.~: _r~‘ rx r _ " ' ‘.. i ' ~ _ _ participants in the debate. wards the nonqum of me rug; men. the arteries, in chronic disease of the , h al .k $334,581 did not take into account ace. . A l _ kidney. and other conditions not im- Z?-ina’ __l;n;1'u]a e tsl; oslfiliulgfi In the average year, rust destroys mediiltely fatal, many years can be y D ms , . I Ticket of Leave Ac; mmii-mg of dollars worth Qf gi-gin gn added to these lives ifthey continue _ th prairies.` The spores are in the to hope and believe they will get! _ V _ _ and are carried over the wheat better. ‘ Nicknames Of Cities - of the continent by prevailing What is a big factor in this pro- __ . versely on the amount of space de- wmds at speed, estimated ng high longing of life? WHAT YOU MAY CALL _A PLACE voted by The Guardian to the Ticket gg fifty 'miles 'a day. Naturally, it is The fact that if the patient; is BY WHEN YOU D0 NOT WANT 0,1 Leng Ach The Gugj-djgn hu en- ertrenlely difficult to find any way h0peful he ls likely of egurge 5° bg T0 CALL IT BY ITS NAME. to 1 muh mu md u _ of guarding against these coming in more cheerful, more interested in d°“°"d “ ° n contact with the when :isles as an everything and he will eat his meals Twhslr in swsmphv who wish is Wh amendment only ag," the bin loss by rust. is the elimlnotlori of _ . _ wad” and maine out Wm in my - Birmingham, O., Bran Town. an ch ofindistry is a wise step. meh “ep mmm that roduc ~ _ em Athens' Hub of the Universe, Every ' li - -ri' `_/ ' orislnallv oonfsined in me bill. no i n is sssnnhg ms.. snirisnr .ni , _ °“Y °‘ ”°“°“°= -*°*‘°“= °' ~“°“°‘= Canad 1 ' e ° ' , I mf* he Hub l wilt be prepared to take ,ri-_ ad “tau 1 e it h ' , Bl'00i¢iy'n. N. Y.. City of Churches. against exploiting the votes of the to _ncrilnszv 1%/e__0ppoi~te____ci;;1____y;_ S __ _ _ _/ _ Budalo, N. Y., Queen City of the 'mu production , ii competition is to be -'”“”' me Mt- °f °f th' P°"°°1“ “WNW” niet and markets in be extended as MINORA' Slnalra B°-°1b=¢k- Syria. city oi the sun. of i iirwr ter their time has expired. is necessary for real growth and l ' een. . sitting at tunes over is hearth than °’“°’““‘"- °"' °“'°“ City? P°""‘ b S opolisz Queen of the West; Paris of ' um _ i _ with dull domestic glow, -““‘”“°°' _ _ ' mn _“fm” vu. th . ‘_ M th My_ thought, leaving the book. grate- Cm°°8°' nl" Guam cliy' x . ' J I ' Y Boinbo urbgns to wear s c'ro:vnl“'l'his his! muy “im” Clevelmd' 0' Run ‘my -CDH! I llhd m'|5h lik. “THY wok its mme from To you who planned it so _ DWt°'_:_ °__ C n Amhamboult, now a sleepy Detroit Mich on . ~» Y 01’ the SLT its. Prohibition Government on the eve um' www? in me “ry middle Not of me great only you damned to Edinb Bcotl A I R _ ! y,¢1i_ _ illih. and, Malden of s. general election can be Open 'D gtm "Hun the dzgtwggdimghgg The stars by which we steer- .Tumi V N°nh°m Athens; M°d°m buione interpretation, namely, that cmd my-of om 0, the mm, bmm_ But lights out oi me night that "“g‘_';‘:_i__‘::”‘°"’ °f th’ Nmh- it is 9, political gmure, pure and les of Phnce ln the tenth century. named' and fe" ' ' Key M me Meditemn' _ Th to, of 1 ho M To night again, are here. "°““' I _ simple. designed to nlwsie moron ° '-"‘:__§__ _______°;\_:__r?_i;» Home __ _ _ innnihsl. Mo.. niuir city. 6 ho in 1554_m sm ed the he “’b°__; such as were th0se_ dogs of an elder Havana, Cuba, _Pearl of the Antill- _ les. vane, a lime kingdom m-nioilnr ‘N5 . i enforcement of the Prohibition low. gh, pynmu img gimuy gpm; in Wh° SH°k€d'f»he Holden Dori-S. §ndmmp°n" md" nulmm City' wo. 'I‘he southern half went to And m°5° mtl' who dared Kflpllll muuemf Puesune’ any °f Pau' Spain, the northern to France. An- then' Prey city of the Gm” mm’ Editorial Not” many Wu Kms of N‘“m_ Beneath the harbour forts: x°°"“k» I*-» f-_“W CIW- , _ Anti-iony's'sori became King of - e’ K*v""“”‘ CM' prmoeu Hem., N_ - - Some with nags at the fore, sweep- Lwma' Inhnd' qty °‘ 'M 'vm' The first Bourbon is rule spain ‘"8 ll" '/°f1‘1 "M “my” go further than in the statement: Wu Pmmp v_ ._ “mason of Louis -no md m equal mlm Imvoll, Mesa., City of Spinkles; XIV of France. His succession in And 59”” wh” -mined W" i° ibm m uc' I . si,ooo,ooo." which is una as a sears me was heralded by the historic *f°‘l°- “nd huflfd Mod 9’ " °"”“"" ar of 'the Spanish Succession. Since ships °’ ‘me im* in “Um am Bwyon' ' illip‘s reign 'thefamily held to the ' - rone, plrecoriously and Wm, num] Whether their fame centuries long , until Alfonso xm Princes lm" “"8 - with the potato tariff. ii qnoiaia the of the Bourbon. remains, but no Th” “md “°‘ °"°ff°"'“°h» dam* But cared greatly tc serve God and th article thus headed purports to deal bran opinion _of Mr. _J. W, Boulter, secret- Wm” _ _ ‘ __~i.__€__ And keep the' Nelson touch; tion in crime, is a good sign. tirely' free area may become in- with a natural a etite that _ ' vary the work will find an exercise PP will in ¢1N'l0l'd-Ullfy P5020 °f 1¢3\51°'¢i°n fected byspores carried there from Sure good digestion of the food he ‘"7 the beaten "Wk bl’ Uikini th*-‘Se Our contemporary has so far con- miles away. So the same mpplicatlon eats. ~ names of cities. letting the children _sented men with ,dmrm wmment of science which gave Canada a var- This means that he will get the fun locate them, and telling some inter- of wheat that could grow far nourishment from his food, instead ming facts in connection withcach north 'of the latitude which even the of having indlgestion and consnpa. At the same time give the nickname Silltefrlent is U1 ellmbiér mast optimistic had fixed as a bound- tion from food only pamy qlgeswd Children should know these thor- has been turned towards the because of the depression of his feel- oughly. When they. come, in their *hi* A” " “°t ""‘“d°d ‘-5 “ P°" dev¢1°iim=nt of s wheat that will re-_ ings. reading, to the "city of nooks" ihey rust. - of parties who might apply for '_ _ ta&er;rii_ni;_ell person will have at- ln-iovw_s it _;'itei;n; Naiihvllle. __The iisthere hasbeen lime ieit to Z” 3°" “nd °°’““P"“°“ ' °w "3 “ "° " my 5"” holder of a. license shall be en- if he eats when he is worried de- book and use in my classes. t progsceig __I'h:h_\5q‘;;‘;‘;i_t;'_on°f_ whgt pressed or tired. ' Aberdeen, Scotland, Granite City. *l°"» While he *B °'1°fK¢ °“ “C” _ _ew ________s the de__e_o____‘;g 0*; Thus a little more hopsiulness in- Alexandria, Egypt, penn city. ' stilled into the patient by the h Akron, 0 Summit City such wheat will do mor than 1 5’ Y' " ` The ,uh as our mmm are ,_wm,e_ menu' the q__u________y imch é::_r;__5f sician just as necessary as giving Athens, Greece, City 0f_the,Violet the honest opinion about th Crown - is that this provisi added i . _ ' ° 1”" _ ' °n was 'A “M °°“ “aw The °u"‘i°°"“°“ °' ients ailment. Baltimore, Md., Monumental City. Boston, Mass., Puritan City; Mod- Cairo, Egypt, City of victory. Lynchbllrl, Vs.. Hill City. Milan, Itlly. Little Paris. Nashville.. Tenn., City of Rocks. New Haven, Conn., City of Elma. New Orleans, LL.,0re|lcent City. New York. Nl Y., Gotham; nnplro City: Metropolitan City. Philadelphia. Pa. Quaker city: . '_ has reminded us that Bmw, hu ,me ,mind ,, me. ,M Wm mth, ,me 0, me mm, Ana igigiiédm build arirain shove _‘_’_:_'§_:_e_°' 3"’_""°"¥ I-#"1 Oiiv 01 men can iight with their brains to f th H _ _,_ _ Mun, _ G e ~ _ - ' far more disastrous effect thnn wiih mm M" ° °" A " °" "‘°‘.‘"."?' .".°*"‘°°”'- " “ “P” oi wars ann windy tate- Piti»b\1rs»P\.. Iron City: Smoky their iuts. we do not sea how this nd’ MP" “ting th” by Ord”-"m` p'°°‘°d-‘M ith* °""°m”"' mme And passed content leaving io us City; B”"m“¥h"“’/1 if Am¢¥i°*- can be denied No savage tribe anal t llilnd _POW/0 Krowers will lose the pride i P°“"°'“d~' H°~» 79”* UW- no coalition of\euch tribes could' png. _gqmog ,mnuguy fmm the “ffm” Of lives obscurely great. P*,t@"°°°- NUI" °f ANGHN- aibly produce the camage, waste and _ mm which U Hon “___ MW _ _Hem N"______ ____Q__;i_ei_»ee. canada. aim-altar of am- gtssgintgn, i_haiio1ibwai in the were 17,3 2 1 '_ \ ‘ ' .- - c'NlWlr.Anditwss . dump ng clause passed on April 32 aid silica, Will not I-billy W P° -*_ i 3091?. 1¢Aly,,n¢\’U\l CNY? NUM-. fare prvsecuted by ostaiisibl lillll ? The answer. can only be that That if motor-cyclists were not so less City: Queen of Cities: Seven gg m¢,lm,_ sm." wand" U Lac” wél 149 Great George Street I-Z CENTMP DRUGS” conternporary is more concerned k°°" °° main! "de" '»° their ml- H1504 UW. WIWUI °f "ll WNW- are asking precisely what our fo di | ` ,,| ._" salem, Mass., City of Peace. Toledo.. O., Com City. Venice, Italy, Bride of the Sea. Northwest. Xenia, 0., 'Dlvin City. -C. E. Judson in Southwestem "Joumal of Education. _ Education And Progress _ _ (Montreal Gazette) l Professor Adams strikes the right.” `note and is perfectly justified in re- minding us that there can _be no real democracy unless it is an educated democracy; and in these days, when the regriant problem`is not so much making the world safe for democracy as engineering the democratic ele- mentso -as to make it safe for the worlrhihe high responsibility oi the teacher-can hardly be challenged. In general it may be said that human society -has advancedalong with the diffusion of educational facilities and institutes. Yet, education itself is a f-‘8 2 _somewhat ambiguousterm. "Know- heamwtone and "n° 5°”-Hd Oi trowel ledge is power." runs the common proverb. What sort, of wer? And or ends are its forces directed? Or again. what is the genuine import of the ifuchused and also much-abus- ed`w°`rd ..cu|tm,e.»7 is is “_ booklore bl'0bh8f'h0Od. Foil' G0d| -Arid honor product? Does it consist in a wider knowledge of facts, of relationships, of the manifold problems that press in upon us and demand solution? When we say that education begets enlightenment, does this signify thai W0 B" Dliwed at a col;-ri of vantage °°mm%\l1d-ink a larger landscape; that the parochial view has been exchang- ed for an ampler horizon; or that fwwlins ray has been inlet upon our wits? All this may be done, and yet in spite of lt all, the thing we call education may be directed into false courses and entirely miss tha mark, Lord Balfour once said that human ¢h°"¥hil frequently change. whilst hmm fwiinsl remain the same. And Ruskin Salt Lake City, City of the Saints. gcdrlcn smash and caf:isti~.;;nl~.:. springneld,_1ila,_qli;y ci the Worm _ . Sodom and Gomol-yah, ¢'Ll¢_= if mere fiict_that the wits have been he Plain. ‘ _ sharpened; or an ampler vista greet- the selfsame question mia? be askedi concerning education. _To what end'°f human S°°i°°Y in “S fiirihfst ment as inevitably follows. an Arma- The ,point to observe is that the ed ourfgaze, does not perforce ensure in a fashion that qfttlmes niakfs for Cl'8¢y. Or of any gl';\lp ivitliizl it.' be lnored, and stands integral toi every verslcle and stage of human’ ed characters, and not the formal are becoming aiware of this trut ` herein ls the special task of the teacher, whether it be pursued in mei Public school or in the homestead. Iti is a kingdom which b ins at th Or Spade" is heard during its bulld- ins. But the discipline makes for ins Sieildy KTUWU1 and mutual prosperity reach. Human Drbgress is bound up with a very old text which rum, on this wise: “Honor allmen. 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