Notes ilyjlielway We may have colder weather yet before the grau grows. u ex- wot-e. son-vs" . . _ unwy-unoammmlnxiaaoanu-o. dbuidl-e InIQm-rl. Lionel. sou-su- Ilium-D. I. oun- ii. A»; FRIDAY, MARCH H, 1927 l trod Cudmore and Charles Proud. ' --_— Black Jersey Giants. Mrs. B. J. 599d M“ of‘ the “m” o! o” Carmichael; Toulouse Geese, Almon hraiich of the fox industry o! Beam,“ Hm“ dwu“ mud m" Mum‘ lt is. we are informed. the inton- end "m" m” “W” 0t m“ “m” tion oi the Department. of Agricul- mm“ "t ‘we m“! In‘ yen’ “'6' ture to assemble the birds at Char- ’ "md by‘ we c’ N’ R’ Express iottetown about June 16th. and an °m°m" Tm“ rem“ “MW” ‘hm expert puultrymau wlll_ condition H“ mus were Bumped "om m“ them and accompany them to Otta-i “lulu” m ‘he “our” o! m“ year ws. The expenses oi care, trans-l "l"- o‘ the” we greater number portatioii, etc., will be taken care; (Z353) were sent to the United o! by the Departing“ ' slaw" 1681 w “m” vans 9t can‘ Any breeder of poultry, not moi:- “hl “d m2 m Eul-‘we’ To the tioned above, having good stock) ‘mflmla slat“ o‘ m“ Gm” new“? should advise Mr. Jaabiglitizensec- “Plum” were 'Mpmd:_ retary ‘of the P. E. I. Co-operative California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .21 Egg and Poultry Aasoclauonv m. M]. cllhfld“ " ' "““62.‘F. M. Nash. Poultry Promoter, Box cilwecflcnt ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 1,200, and arrangements will be made Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1303‘, have flocks exammed Wm, a hdmn" "ulview to increase the number oi lllinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48: birds to be sent to 0mm,“ m “we, lowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H291“, Prince Edward 13mm iuiilne ........... .. .42,’ ____,',____ Massachusetts . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . .126‘GO0D WAGES AND PROSPERITY an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170 ...... ...... Montana 9; iner will be prosperous — that Nevada... ..................... ..2 nah in business wul shnln isn- New York .................. hzirroflls sud thsl those who Work North Dakota . .... “sovwlll be given good wases. Much __ _ _ _ , ___g5 will, of course. depend upon the Oregon ...... prevailing trsds ooudltlons- ‘A Jog strong demand for the products of __,,_,__263‘ our farms and factories will en- Vermont ...... sure good prises sud onsolo slu- Washington ..s ployers to pay well ior tho assist- Wyoming ....... ..............2:44 once they redulro- 0n Ills other Wisconsin hand. ii the demand sbrosd should _.~“pr0V9 to be weak and uncertain, 2323 dealers and earners alike will have To other parts of Canada the‘ to be careful. and to he satisfied siiuiidsnrs or Foxes.- -__._ Pennsylvania . . . . shipments includedi- g with lesser profits and lower wages. ammo ....... . “oils demand for high Wssss when, British Columbia ............ H2405 trade is dull would be unrsssonsblo Manitoba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H30; and could not he long maintained. New Brunswick .. . . .. . . “UMLRegard must be had for the middle“ Nova Scotia . . . . ..............l17,men~tho lnsn who buys snd seilsi Ontario .> . . . . . . . . . .............768\the products of the farmers and.‘ Quebec . . . . . . . . . . H375‘ laborers. lt is he who takes the‘. Saskatchewan . ......26‘rlsk o! loss as well as the results -—~! oi gain. The farmer gives his care‘ I 1681‘,and labor and is safe. The wage-l m“; to Europe the shipments’ earner knows how much money he] has to spend at the end of each France . . . . . . . . . . . . . .218 week. But the dealer may make "a. Norway . . . . . . . . .. .156‘ pile" or lose all that he had! This Germany . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .15‘ fact. this condition oi trade, should Great Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 be borne in mind lly flll- ll flbllB Czechs Slovakia 0' ior prudence and ours on the nurt- WQTB 1"‘ Other European Points . . . .. . . . .21 oi the middleman and for consider.- i —'-ltion on the part oi producers and l 402' laborers. Besides the foxes sent out of the ln existing conditions business is ‘of the others.” says Canada, pulr! perience" shows. The night‘ when 8t. Dunstan‘: Cathedral was burned some years ago on "March 8, the thermometers registered consider.- nibly below zero and we have known winter with i. quest‘ thaws is by no, means the most healthful. Steady, moderately cold weather such as we usually have from Christmas to the beginning, or even the middle 0f March is favor- able to general health. Canadians and Americans usually keep their dwellings from five to ten degrees warmer in winter, spring and fail than do the people oi the British isles. Perhaps we err in keeping our‘ homes all too high a temperature. Tlhrnat and broncliiui troubles frequently. rc- suit from going out of over-heated rooms into the cold winter air. A calm and atatosmanlike view of the Maritime case. and the duty oi Parliament in relation thereto is taken by the Vancouver tPro- vince. It says, in part:-— “We think the Dominion House is in the mood to tackle the problem with a m-JllOUSXIBBS and an honesty of purpose befitting its importance. lf it docs that. if it eschews politics ln the worst sense. it may make mistakes but some good will come oi it. One good that will come of it will lbe an impetus towards Canadian‘ unity, for there is no doubt the flight of the Maritimes comes Saint ‘Patrick's Day to be equally- Quantum ‘ l “at The Public Forum #I'F‘—' flu ooluil ll W" '5' l.‘ n?» rs"~"=‘*'".==.'- ‘.5 lly olhree the If lnlole of commutato- ours BOATS WANTED riotcowiuc voua own .- ADVICE The story is told that the Soclet lllk llllll- lllllvld“ a M“ of Hygiene of Parisnnet for a hum’: mil“ “nmflumles who have bar oi years in a certain room, They decided to meet in another room. and when their previous meeting place was examined, it was found that four layers oi carpet to start swimming. l am Sir. etc., old and soiled, a new one was plac- ed over it. with no pretence oi re- __.._. put dmvn‘ where were the Police. l noticed appe-iently healthy persons. inns present had been examined raids on the house and splllcd gentlemen were at this meetiny the City .tiii1t ii the Police wou and sudden deaths amongst appar- ently healthy people. forgets all about himself and his needs. Someone has pointed out “that hardly a month passes but what some physician, dear to his friends and apparently in the prime of his are in the Station. The robb ranks." th Cit l . it is this expression “apparently e i ms home to the imagination and the conscience oi the whole iCanadlanl people, and they desire to help the Marltimes. And all parties in‘ -the House will learn a useful; lesson in this affair. ‘We think‘, the Liberals will discover that most conventional talk about, tariffs is mere shibboieth; and} the Conservatives will find that free trade, at any rate between. the M-sritimes and the rest ofi ‘Canada, is a most desirable] thing." The Province goes on to any that, there can be no evasion and that. lthe problem of the Maritllnee, with lilo!’ Mulls ll a point to‘ sot this ,5 on, C“, Fawhers, whom I m... all its difficulties. is now squarely. up to Parliament. it must be medal possible/ “for the Maritlnles tel get their bread and butter, with al little more butter on the bread; than there has been ior a ureary} while. Ii some preconceivedi itheorles must be set aside in order, to work the matter out satisinctor) ily, n0 mere complications in otherl provinces can be allowed to stsndl I in tiho way." “Ttic interests of one province do‘ not necessarily conflict with those i lished in Ilondou. “if, for instance practical steps are taken-ins is now proposed-no Phi-lug about better conditions in the Maritime; Provinces. there is no need for iolther provinces farther west to suffer. On the contrary, the result should be to the advantage of Can- ada as a whole. and to make the whole Dominion stronger and healthier and its people snore liro- province there were 1352 purchall-ldopenllorlt lo l! gfolllol‘ cXlsnt upon, sperm“ and cement.» Aud we Me ed by persons living in Prince Ed- demmd in the forolsn llllllllfllll flllll bound to infer thililt failure to bring state oi false security. Alittie in- the", “nu; he is 1.9113,,“ by a iection may puss over in a few other. A walk down Queen Stre days or Weeks. lilllyc Y0“ llfell llll‘ every two er- three hours is not o. Wlllle. lllll- you forget about ll going to bother Mr. Robber; lie in this lsllaritl under ,,_¢”¢@¢o-o-oo-ooo-oo-0-o0o-m~ within the past year. Three in sev- keg oi home brew. I suggest, and enty raised their hands. And these so will the other business men of with the idea. oi furthering the sug- look after the business section of gestioii of periodic physical exain- lllo oily. k681i ll from llolllg lflllllell ' , inations with the public generally. ‘rlllllofll llllllol‘ lllull‘ 11°59. 811d novel‘ sermon of Rev. Neil Herman s, 0b.‘ .1; is the 01d story or course ' A mind the old women and ytheir server, like his proiiibitionist ilreth-i physician working ha"; an the homo brew, ,they would be doing ren in Ontario, seems entirely w, time, encountering sudden illnesses “w” l“ regard l0 llle “fllely “l llllve abandoned argument or iii- prcperty. Why don't our Police keep vective. quite in the mumici‘ 0f d on their beat like other Cities? lawyer whose task it is to (lsloull ll They are no protection when they very bad case. During tile course oi‘ o generate as is often, expressed by our citizens. This Uly~is_ almost as heavilybondsd s8 our Tlf-lylll?” and the great majority of our funds wsm to provide permanent walks v and on; property owners had W, bear halt the coat on their irontq age. Yet what have we got? Hogs.‘ backs and hollows, on which We slip in frosty weaither and a foot’ bah whenever it rains. Fully 50%; oi our walks are in an‘ unsightly. and imperfect condition and wiill , . __. l be good business shortly have to be re ewsd. ls lli cum 0n rue occasions. A very mud‘ h. ‘ w"'h.'u'p' . ._ ilofxttlle ililitymgofinoli, especially the fair to ask the realtyuuwners to‘, w ‘ W wuucillors ior Ward l-‘our, to cull again come across with hali the] ior tenders ior raising the slds- cost. when the work, should navel walk on the North side of Kent Si. been done in_ a perfectly per", n-om weymouth St, East, or iail- manellit manner in the first case?, or two for iMuch street work is now beiiik. to done and same is said to be per- n-"ei ma»; route. lit ls rather early uianent. li the same faults arise with this work, what chance has this City to come luto the money: WARD FOUR EAST. markets to borrow funds therefon] when the debt now current has noti ‘been reduced to any appreciable, “m °“ m“ fl°°"~’“ “ mp“ 5°‘ oun crrv POLiCE PROTECTION extent. and the money needed to replace the work chargeable l0 .Sh-I_![\wg more daring robberies Capital Account which has not moving lllo Old o“ Bull olssnlns "ll m the puslness section oi the City. stood up to the ravages oi time? the floor ibetore the new carpol- WEB l“, night. People are wonderlns lam not speaking ior the cltizens— a as I am ncit their mouth piece and And at ajBtute medical group 10m] 1,, the paperi last Monday ior that reason will not sign my-, milellllfl ‘hem w" a ‘lllwlllwlml °" that Chief Shaw ‘and three of his self “Public Opinion," "ohnervnr" Periodic Physical Examination oi men gpeflt Saturday night watchins or any oi the other numerous alias and raiding a house in the Eastern used by many oi our unknown it was asked how many ‘physic- ‘gegflon of the City, made three public benefactors. but simply. a v I am Sir. etc., A PROPERTY HOLDER-I i—~——tOQ>-——i 1d REJDINDER TO “OBSERVEIW iSlr,—~ln his latest remarks on a; er his sermon, Mr. Herman challelig-- knows when the police are in the ed Observer to meet him in (lelidle: station, he has plenty of time lo do on the public platform. No doubt his work. and does it. You can aec lie will be mun enough to accept,- . , by lust night's operation the chance and let us hope that when lie dolls, m“ “ulmenly amps ‘mm the the crook hits and the protection so lie.wili have collected facts‘ enough to make the contest iiol Lilo _ l suggest that when a policeman one sided. Perhaps u. desire lo save, llelllllll” lllal lull“ "5 all mm ‘l goes on his beat he should stay his thunder until tlieii explains n- the paucity oi argument in his let-‘l el. ter. A further word 11s to conditions proliiliitioliQ with the stress of woik. ' Perhaps knows that when the Policeman And since Observer considers Ravi that little infection has_done some goes back to the Station he will H. D. Raymond. rector of St. damage to the heart. to 4118 kid- stay there. it is high time the Paula Anglican Church. Charlotte- neys, to the blood vessels. that can iPolice Committee of this city won ld town, sound on these matters, l will only be degeeted by a cat-em] phy- wake up and try and cope with the quote from an address‘ oi his do“ sicsl examination- The knowledge oi this defect Cmllllllm- need not frighten you. but really enables you to learn how to live’ in security. it is really the most valu- able knowledge you can possess- As the Wisconsin Medical Jour- nal aptly put it “An hour a year for a physical examination may add life to your years. and years to your I um, sir. etc., Charlottetown, ‘March 9. m»? THE SIDEWALKS OF CHARLOTTETOWN '$lr.~l have frequently wondered robbery and thieving now so livered alt a Union Prayer Service hold on Jun. 12th i923. as reported in the "Guardian" oi the following BUSINESS MAN. morning:— Mr. Raymond says. inicr i1lia:~— “Prince Edward island boasts that It ls the first Province oi the Dominion to adopt a pro- hibltory law. When a thousand miles from here, the speaker bad heard the Island spoken PO “'15 R. CO. MOIRS LIMITED DOMINION 01-‘ CANADA . 614% Bonds due 1. 10:14 4.145% CANADIAN NATIONAL nrx-Inw' AYg . 5% Bonds one iron; 1, 11154 mtovnvcn or BRITISH commons as. icons: one, Aug. 11s, 104i 4.4537,. PROVINCE OFNEW BRUNSWICK‘ ‘ 5% Bonds due Jan. 16, 104a‘ 4,15% rowlv on CAMPBELLTON, if: n. - r- s% Bonds due AugJl, was 4.00% only or EDMONTOIY ‘ 1- ‘ 01w. Bonds due May 1', use: ..... .. 15.30% _* vrrr 01s MONCTON ‘ ' i 0% Bonds due July 2, 1039 . . . . . .. 5.00% PUBLIC UTILITIES - ‘ AVON lthiERi-POWER c0. LTD one’. Bonds due July 1.105s 5.60% CANADA ELECTRIC G0. LTD 695% Bonds due Mar. 1, 1'96]. . 0.40% CANADA STEAMSHII’ LINES 6% Bonds due Oct. 1, l. "PFJRAZVPIONIAL POWER. ' ill/it'll. Bonds due lMar. 1. 195W . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.50% )l()N"l‘li]*}.\~l1 LIGHT, HEAT SNIHWHVER 15%, Bonds one oct. 1, 1951 ......... .. 4.05% NOVA SCOTIA TRAM\VAYS & 0‘.~’.»% Bonds due Jan. MON 'I‘RI*‘.\ l. A PARYPDKIEN TS Ll DIITED 092% Bonds due Jan. sisn .tssi1= AT sflllliciivspmcss . - TPrleg To ‘ Yield 4.15%.‘ 104101017, 5% Bonds due Dec. 1, 1046 . . . . . . . . . . 5.50% CORPORATION 1\(.‘.\l)l.\ SUGAR REFINjlNG C0. w, Bonds due July 1, 194s ...,.'~i. ........... 0.2m, lax-ASP)“ (‘ORIPANIES LTD. 6% Bonds due Jun. 1, 1950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.90% 1.1m: 5'1‘, JOIIN POWER a PAPER 00., law/n Bonds due Feb. ' 1,1047 0.00% 1, 1946 ............. .. 023% 1, 1940 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6.30% Orders may be telephoned or telegraphed at our expense, hour's overhauling from your fam- ily doctor, once a year. L-kr-i sumo use our sidewalks sit some time, ever look down and observe the uneven structure they and all . '- citizens are compelled to walk ro0++ upon. D0 they ever, n5 1n ire. ilucntly heard use "swear words “IE and bring down all the storms oi ‘H3119! llllon those who set the A assess or LlTERARY .“ . "v" ' QUOTATWNS FOR Dally, selections BOOK Loviaaa FOR o - Guardian Readers FRIDAY, MARCH 11TH. g fir“ 8mm‘ o-co March 11, 1927. a 0mm midme" who SWEET TRUflTz-ilnto thine l haaaeeihflf p ' - hand I commit my spirit; thou hast Mankind awake, while they by Podoemsd me. O-Lord Godot: truth. their great deeds Psalm 3055- Are drumming hard upon this hollow world, ‘ Only to make a sound to last for ages. " Tucson-Born. 1544- Dally Paper, "Courantfl 1702. HOME AND LOVE Just Home and Love.’ the words are smal, _ , dibur little letters unto each! And yet younwili not flnd in all The wide and gracious range of iMighi. not the student uiford 8089011 some (Hebrew roots, and the busi- Two more so tenderly complete; -Crownii. Apology for Idlers. of in terms of the highest praise on this account." "But what do we find when we livc here? A stats of conditions which’ is a shame and a dis- grace to any province or any country." “You will find drunkcncss more common here in the city of Charlottetown than you will find it In any city In the ‘Dom- inion of Canada. . . . . ..i say to you that the conditions of Ilfc in this City and Province ln rc- gard to the drink traffic are spelling. They are a shame and a iblot‘ on the landscape of the Dominion." And a little further on he says: “l do not believe that any city in Canada has an underworld that is further “un- . Charlottetown." ' ‘MP- Raymond ls still of the some‘ opinion. as we have secii by this statement, made a short limo ago, that the. “Drink Traffic" is colli- paraiiie with tuberculosis as a nicn- ace to tlic life of this province. l am "sure O-liseiivcr c1111 but agree with iuc tiiu-t 1t in 11 splen- did tiling for ’(i'llill‘l(ll'liflillil'll to lizivo two clergymcn 0i‘ siicli candor and honesty as Mr. iiuymoml rind Mn Herman dwelling in our mm, , Ho" Bllleildidly tlioy corroborate dcr" than the underworld in l Eastern Securities 00., Ltd. 5t. John, .N. B. Charlottetown Halifax, N. s. , 9 Why Not Dye It Articles of wearing apparel that have become miss can be made as good as new with the aid of our eny-to-ute dyes. The directions are so simple a ehllq “up; “my”. stand them. We keep" in stock the following makes: Diamond, Dy'°-l-ii Sunscl. Rlt, Migic Flakes, Butterfly Tints, Tlnlex. Al" Wllllo B". his“ uiyo out of colored fabrica- Tlle White Drug Store l. G. lainieson, Druggist i A l -¢ ‘? llliVC aided in holding up the hands agree with me that the Uiiiill i oi‘ those courageous leaders oi pub- states, as tho only platlo oi ll! ‘r WQu-q 151mm, _Thgvfl-guras here pre- to a lesser extent upon the home about better conditions here would nous man some oi his half-crowns. When angels llilll lll Heaven almve‘ each other in their tcsiiniony 1.51"" ollllllon. who. in the face 0! l1 importance which still adherdlll ior a share of the idler‘s know- I'm Bu"? "my have no words morn to the mm, rauum of our pmlmri torrent oi contomptlbic abuse and prohibition forms a most, suiillll lbe a serious lblow to the cause oi v3‘ -<..,-s4_ r.’ seated exhibit great activity on the markets than if producers here nnn oi the nion engaged in the fox were protested to "lo smut "In! trade, and prove the. they deserve they are in the United States and ‘elm-Dawn Than, “as certainly all other foreign countries. been a great development of the ——-.~¢o-o>-—~——— RECENT ROBBERIES. ior industry since Messrs. Dalton ~ ledge of life at large, and Art o! s e t, _ w e itlon law! Just ihiiik of i1! Char-l misrepresentation fought the ‘fislll country to investigate in this 01F liianadlan unity." - That the fisheries of the Marl- ltime Province: are capable oi rt large and profitable expansion lH generally believed. Last year Nova ‘SCOLINS sea harvest was estimated and Oultou established their ranch N View o; the robhfirlafl o; thgnjat 581500.000, and those of ‘New on ‘he 151mm l“ cucumpec Bay‘ week. citizens of Charlottetown . i ": _ . oun wou_|.1'nv snow. Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- land at $3,500,000, a total ' of $12.- must be careful to “lock up" and 000mm, Brmsh Columbla ‘my bur before solos to bud. That the duced something over $14,500,000. ‘ ' HE winners ot the prizes award- robberies were committed so soon ll- Wfllllll B99111 llllflt tlls Mnrllllllofl "ea 3t m‘, poultry-shew heroin after the delivery and publication ought to gather from the sea. at least as valuable a yearly hsnvest bllPrllltl-“ilfll u" ‘flak "'9 m be °t 8mm” Uheary,“ unté“ ‘Lamar as the Pacific Province. Perhaps congratulated on their success. All renders them the more regreti-Hlllfl- when we get the new Minister of ‘ma; who a“, engaged m the 1m. At this time they are yet’ another Fisheries installed he may be able nmvbmen; o; the poum-y o; m]; proof of the contradictory spirit $511“, “a u, be commended; that prevails in human nature. Not- witbnio-ndllls the lorolblo o-rsu- has made known the intention of They are establishing a source ot wealth as well as a source oi food o! (lie-highest quality. and they are ddding to the reputation oi Prince Edward Island as a centre oi ex- celloiieg in thil brooding oi live mt or .11 kinds. r we flotewlth pleasure that the Mufti-inch of province will on.» la the" ' World's ronitr: to be held at Ottawa in __ days of Jul! next. and the first days of August. Among those exhibit Barred Plymouth ; " I at this Congress are. Th0 “ filial Poultry Yards. Joseph 00o- icllpp-Iohn llfcfnnls, rumuo FM- mt. union Boswell,» Hyde “d trod Inherent Block Minor- J. Connors: Brown Role Valley Poultry g {White Wyandottes. Aiinon I all ClllZGlIl—-lll'§lh8 the observance dently appeal to the moral law is not enough to restrain some per omcers ot the law is needed. it is pleasing to note that our policemen. Doyle ‘and Higgins. were active aiid successful in the recovery of i1 large part oi the stolen goods; and it ls to be hoped that the police force of the city will take no rest ed. Then it will be the duty of our Judson. City and Provincial. to iniilot oohdlgn punishment. Tho people look to all oilicsrc of the low t9 do ‘theirzidigty. -1- - ' ~ r .._ Id..L-L‘ 1 until the thieves have been art-ash‘ to bring about this result. The ‘Prime Minister at Ottawa ments recently addressed to the the Government to enlcouraso Oom- honor, honesty and Christianity of merciai aviation. ln this connection air ports will be necessary to accoinmode.‘ bhe airships and oi the command. "Thou hilt“ not 1mm“ o; um Mme and u“ Tim“, steal"-i.here were in Charlottetown Globe oi Saint John points out that two robberies in one night. Evi- "l! 111° Mallllm" b98111 "llll hill a dosen it will ‘be only the start." it goes without saying ithat Chap- loiztetown must be one of bhe first. sons from svll-doilllb Tllo l0?“ of hall dozen oi Maritime air rports. rllhen the tourists will ooine flying to Prince Edward island in the good old summer time. An Increase of 10 per cent in divorcee in Canada over lest year is noted. the lmrease being mainly in the Western Provinces. Prince Edward Island alone does not figure in the list, and is practically o “divorce irse area." having hull ‘iut one divorce since entering the oqnilnion. We reafd, every few days of sqmb horny couple llsro ceiisbrating the golden or diamond implied oi their Iniarritigt-filiity kind i lLflVlllg? Nnyfiand the idler has an- Than Home and Love. other and more important quality than these. i. can his wisdom. 1'10 Just Home 11nd 110W)! it's hard to who has mucl looked on at t c guess 1 childisii satisfaction of other people Which if the two were best to gain, in their hobbies, will regard hill Home without iLOVB is bitterness; 2:12.151" i.z‘y.i..""..ii ‘i.‘;“‘°§.'..‘.’ii ‘we: ~ - - n 0 e w so om o; unions the dosmatists. He will huyo Somehow they travel hand nun n, great and cool allowanlccl for all glove. sorts oi people and opnons. n; 1 r he tluils no outof-the way truths. Bogglfuztaleflzltfmylxxvgnust have Wm’ be will identify himself with n0 ' us.“i1:.i":.;:?e:"tt"..;:l* ‘if.’ so s no. n. ' 1 . sure u".:l.:.::2::"::i?i..“i: us. ""11: ‘l’ 1"“ , . . mtonplace ilnane, and leads to the n’ d 1 ' z . Belvedsre of Oommonsense. Thence wltfiei: m“ m‘ l1!‘ w“ m m“ he shall commend an agreeable. ii we to m“ e am“ 3'6"" ; hll ao-ng‘ yhgggi]; ‘gili-gsflicstt $.11? $1.11’. A“ s” I "Elimllllly repent, the Devil and the Sunrise, he will 2.2:!“ angel“ tan‘ l“ Realm“ “bowl be contentcdiy aware oi a sort 0! m are n“ “was 111°“ lllmPlY morning hour upon sail sublunary Th gm”- tbings. with an army oi shadows ’ ‘m ‘me Md IIJVB- ' I running speedily and in many’ —iRobert W- IService. different directions into the great - daylight of Eternity. The shadows "*“*"*"-»M+0+o+ and the generations, the shrill DAILY LESSIONS doctors and the plangont wars g0 . by into ultimate silence and enipti- IN ENGLIQH By W. L. Gordon ness; but underneath all this, a man may see, out oi tbs iflelvedsrs 4 windows, much green and pence- ful landscape: many iirelit ‘par- """' """"""'”” ma:"l.uzl'a.:czrut.t"sh non- ons- beiore the Flood or the iFrench Don't’ "7 u“ qunmy “M ollfmg“ Revolution; and ‘the old shepherd mued ‘ffmm’ lh°,,fl°°r' $9’ ‘mm’ telling his tale under the hawthorn. 5b" M‘ ‘U58 numb" w e" __R_ \__ mum.” press that which can lbs counted. O F T EN M-ISPRONOUNQED: (Heaven long preserve this happy Plllffmllf- P'°“°“ll“° ‘Plmklkt °| l‘: condition in our fair Province. lll 11°- 9 88 ll "not. l as in ‘it. a accent on second syllable. OFPEN MLSBPELIJED Federal patronage in Neva Sootil Fllhrml‘ rnons shows that it is being admln- mflmlm mflmdm w littered on the old-fashioned plan ‘poLQnQQ _ o! "spoils to the victors." wit!!! Ml‘. J WORD STUDY: McLean. MJP; ior Prince cs one lllfoll-lllw" "ll. ll ll y°ll"-" l4"- ll! oi its strong defenders. And , thul‘ film“. °“"""“b“l4" b7 "mm" a lilttle halmlet 01600 people em V4.3; °“° “"°“"°‘ “l” i m‘ eit. » . as exposed intlie House oi Corn- BYNONYMS: aommy. qanlum,‘ "Use a word ' Today's » Willllllitllli ail- , c m lottstotvil the most (lrllllktlli city in Canada! Our underworld furth- er "llllllfif" than that oi’. for ins- tance, tho grout City of Montreal! And this, mark you, ans.- a (lluarter of a century of Pruhihit- on. ‘True, Mr. Herman docs not go conditions among us no fir,“ My, ition in all countries Where it hen ‘bellevell llllllss could be so but] here. But no one can question the iMr. Raymond, so his (litllverancgg on this subject must carry the greatest weight. iSltriangeiy enouglh me latte‘. this deplorable smut o; affairs may b“ lmprovell lly a more string- 811i. application of the Drombmon principle. But l feel sure that in ltillls casfi time will cause him to see . 9 U8‘ l. and that he will soon be lflloly did not hesitate to speak out Hlld in touch with the main cur. rem or Angnclm lhollBlll. he would Klnmiw.’ r1, ill; n I'll: '1‘ postloiiice building at the cost ping“; tom 5 q ~ 1 - *_ iliwiillinflldi . . . litmus ‘ltltvmiitloii tux players, 1‘ tip-mu,» been in force. l should never hut-o “ulhllrlly into the scale against the from seventy-alive to ninety ‘l: gentleman ntm seem, ,0 hope “m, principle on a larger field. And l “l "lo with the ms v i il Anglican clergy oi nOntalil-ietlexakg n,» boldly against ths iniquity of ' ~ llro- . e lately been in Ontario. 1 Mill W011? Allwlls the most uut- nection. Now, how shall we teal standing of these men is Rev. Dr. efficiency of the working oi prohib- Cody. rector oi St. ihiurs Anglican ition. All but the most sxiitlll» flllun-h- ‘Toronto. who. in tho tnnotio will agree, 1 think. lllt twill-so of s tour through the west prohib lion fails or its oiilssl. iii; i niitdo i1 careful study Df-tlltl system does not materially rcducs iii Government ICOlill'0l' in force" The pmhlbitionists/ prolnlltl ' thew. and came back to Ontario would. do so. In fact anion; nearly as m, m Ms exposure or fully convinced of their superlor- many “whereases" the lty ovor prohibition. And, like Mr. was mode in one oi the resolulliill’ Raymond. in fact. uorwillismirdingi Hermall- ""09 DP- Ctlill’ lli-lll Ielcll" P188611 at the meeting of the W’ the demomnzmg one“ of prom,» 0d this conclusion, lie threw the incial Alliance recently iieldlidl "elgllllll l"! Ereat scholarship and‘ that “all authorities 115'“ l“ scandal of prohibition. . ' cen-t oi all criminality is cl We halve noted the excellent lby the abuse oi‘ alcohol." I111! integrity and trustworthiness ofllesllmillly furnished by Mr. dlay- opinion this statement is s mend as to the workings oi en- eiiaggeria/tiou, butt for t-lie sskelfl llilrced “bflllllllllm in this small argument we will assume it t0- provlnce. Let lls turn now to n con- correct. Very well, then. Holt sideration of the effect of this a little exercise in disiiln! t‘ ___________,________..4 ieel certain that Observer will (Continued hem pap! N »_ . ‘l . .._-___________.--»s lit Ciid 0f Yours; A i |l he or llllvlllfffiflfljttrqm I cold in the head or cheat? If so us to it now and bu» owe a bottle of Niles Cough WHIP, but cure for cold: on _ , the market. / 36 CENTS PER "BOTTLE é w" VIN ‘ Rub lo a llllqflllld external remedy. We llco carry it. so csura van JAR. 0 . t The 2 Macs- osua QTORE 149 0N“ Qegr‘. ‘"4" i1 cnuiotio1own,',r.“g.~-|, Tflooltons 216' .. , l You will but! a furnace It‘! . months lone», possibly '°" , w. 1 ‘pr-apron to supply Y”, With the hoof Goal and Colic ll a r