QAII Ill“ =~“‘“--%-- yltilry IQIQUI HA0!!! ~92- I‘? 1i Gilli-W llil." ' a peak little men m! to llll feet- ‘PQ heturer glltid at him. “D0 you ‘can to say you would let your wiia paaslandered and say nothing?" she l ~ . "Q, I'm sorry," he apologised. "I thought-sou llld slaughtered." ' I O 0 m ONE when Ralph Waldo Elm- erfonmughtai- entered her father's -~l\il1§-de iouad him miiinl very ‘ lptuitly in one oi his own books. His gage revealed his pleasure. and look- iag un el lier- in eiiclslmiwh “Why, these things are really very _ nod." QLTHOUG-H Emerson and 'I‘iioreau. ' the naturalist. were iellcw townsmen. they didlnot meet until altar Thoreau -.who was the younger by fourteen yous-had leit Harvard and set up a; a school teacher in Concord. in: otten Went ior rlinblfls 13%;; “pnd during one o! these “walks moron: laid Emerson " a good Fqory about a boy who went to school , with him. Weritworth. who resisted é the iiehwbmlstrrass 7V the children ehould how to Dr. Bey- cvmiiiand that ‘USU (Concorde Town Clerk) and ‘f ‘other gentlemen as they went by. and when Dr. Heywood stood waiting and ‘cleared his throat with a Hem, Went- . ' worth said ‘You needn't hem, Doctor. 51h» '1 sheift bow.’ ~ O I O AN ADVBNTIST on one occasion met celebrated Theodore Parker W911i M01106 Ulllllrllll Pflllflhiil‘ "- who once thanked God for three ' good thing-tho sun. the moon, and l mo. i. l" I§§fiiiaflfii~ifflTi‘"3ki""'<f ':< s - -_.‘._,_, The ‘*7,’ _, l Bslph Waldo Emerson) and warned lilm that the world Wis shortly to come to an end. chuckles Phillips Russell (in his lite of gnaw. “The: ineans nothing o, sir." said Parker. “I live in Bqtson." And than the herald encountered _§meredaendlenhimtlsesame warming. "Well. let it and." said Emerson. "I think we shall do vary well with, our, it. Q O WHICH reminds me oi another story Theodore Parker. l-Io was once conducting a party oi American i-is through the Uiiizi Gallery in T‘ ' ce. When they came to the Venus oi Medici, one oi the girls put her ian prudlshly beiore her iace, l whevluwh ' l l l i .-( “"— FOP"! WWW! to b!‘ and “to my uiiliyln Oilllw W!‘ slum: _ ' 15w d3“, qgpt than know how much ‘lmnIOdOJLY uiaro is in thy mod- um" ~ r~r w -s.~. O TQWA-BDB U10 and 0i 1833- Jill!" Hosiery (aiterwards Gardinal) New- man. accompanied his iriend I-lurrell Prqude to the Mediterranean where the latter had been ordered for his health. It was on the homewaril voym. and While his vwll lay he- calmed in the Straits o! Bonlfacio. I O m»; g. Lewis May (in his liie oi the . Cardinal). that Newman wrote the‘ lines oi that ianious hymn, "Lead. Kindly Ulht." O ENGLAND does not believe in torc- ‘lng-evon her education. remarks Dr. Henry Clay Risner (in “Pinnacles oi Personality?) She still allows men the ireedom to be ignorant A school teacher in Manchester said to a schoolboy: ‘ ‘l Tall us about William the Con- , queror-ivho was he?" "I don't know," replied the b0?- "You don't remember about Will- lam the Conqueror and ten sixty-six?" "Oh." replied the boy. “I thouflhl that was his telephone number." O I IN the quant little city oi Funchcl in bflillilul Madeira. gleanis a modest white stone with this inscription. say! Dr. Risnor: To a Faithful Friend He possessed beauty without vanity Strength without lnsolonce Courage without ierocity I In iaot he possessed all man‘s virtues i Without his vloei. TOBY WAS HIS NAME O l I TALKING o! dogs recalls an incident recorded by Mrs. Carlyle in her diary "Mr. O. took Nero out with him tonight." she wrote, "and hall an hour alter he opened the door with liis latchkey and called in ‘is that vermin come back?‘ Having received my horrified ‘No!’ he hurried of! again, and ior twenty minutes I was in the agonioo o! one‘: dog lost, my heart beating up into my esrs. At lust I heard Mr. Us ieet in the street; Hid. 0h Joy! heard him gollarilig at somethinl. 8nd one knew what the little bad something was." "Vennln" was not his noinc! I O O WHENEVIZR Miller George Haven Pill-man. the publisher. went to 1m;- llBd-Whlfih he did annually tor iiity We" wit-bout a. brook, I bflléVfi-JIO "W" misled a visit to Oxiord in sear/ch oi new Writings. And thereby hangs a story that he used $0 hi!’ about his friend York Powell. Ismoiu historian oi Clirist Ohurch Oollegc.’ with whom ho entered into an agree! m="‘ nisiiy years ago {or a lilo ii‘ Alli-ed the Great. cii whose period Howell was an authority. 11in.‘ sgleemcnt was in iorce ior twelve years. and every time Major t-utliinan went to Oxiord he naturally j demanded a report irOm Pflwell n! the progress he was making. "What a tloublcéfilfle Yankee. you are." growled Powell. "You pen} sistem. peatiicrous, pernickety. pub-l iishlna Putmen. You have aaelnl Why.’ we got rid of you only yostofdly. The Alfred? I‘ll do it one day." THIS went on.f0i: twelve years, till, finally Putmiin (look tho contract with him to Oxford and burned it in Po- well's study iiro. But. Powell never procluciad any big book. Major Put liam used io recall how he tried to. |make Poivcll keep engagements, and how one day reminded him oi a luncheon and reception. "Oh, bother people." Powell ox- claimed. "I‘ll take a walk with you in- stead. Even you are better than a rc- ceqition." I one IF YOU would "make old bo- iics"— Keep Busy! My authorities? Georges Clemenceau, statesman.‘ George Haven Putmaii, publisher. and John Wanamaker. who were, respec- tively, 88, 85 and 84 when they passed on. "The trouble is. people have wrong ideas about old age." explained Cle- meliceeil to Jean Martel. his iormer secretary (the conversation is report- ed in Maxim's book about the French ‘"I'iger.") "In the first plane l-iiere is no such thing as old ago-one is old only when he begins m act the part of an old man. In business you soe_ persons retiring at sixty. At sixtyli What ii Sill-me! And what happens to' them? They rot away!" u v v lONCE a friend suggested to John’ lwsnamaker that instead oi vvorkilig| is.» hlrd, he should m a yatoil and _; spend six months a year on t.lie Rivi- ' era. ‘ "Attending to business is my hobby l my love, my evocation.“ he replied. re l lates Joseph H. Appll (in "The Busi- ness Biography oi Johnwdllamekeldi. "m you knflll. 11' I aliiwle oilit- all j this work that I love, within one year 1 would bl euwniaticaily crushed, like ll! Qmliiy egg-shell. then I'd die." U U AND Major Putlnan, almost up to the day oi his death. was at his pub- llslilng oiiice at nine o'clock every F anted troown Ema the, evorale mom car budm today him m outwi- {aawwnmoiar oer-r the Here is the. kind of: qr you've l h _ -..=. liiliwililiamvl; film» £35 N" "W" Wmaiidiu . 21%;?‘ 8:9 nails lash» c” Nash Fromm .- F "H! norm. mime m: it. . hulk .- l bullidlleleiitlvfyoin o.» lqmll: ,3} (mi - "°"i."i-'$§L'.'i2“i‘£‘-'i-‘."~i;l“.‘,t ~ _ {no curiae HMTIW y unified.‘ . can. a; Ian‘: Ito c‘ e DP ‘m’ “mam hnnehmauiui _ I! R 01f n ' wise, lac" ‘solids i .-?.', - » in “has! ideals ya.“ (lfim ‘xv _ P Prevail- u. always gun-ign- I ,... ,_, smite Hero are the molt advanced tyne of precision machine! and method: no rim Nash ,1 ‘Ilflliwi my build for mar . vim- accuracy and quality. w .5018: Un- l ' Wfl.l”..&‘l:i . ~ ti! ‘a befonlheymboutilisod, BUTTS EMIJLSIUN . ., . §~..~,lL".....~ ..# mum ‘lull £7A2"'“5"i‘~”“".'.7‘“" co r inr _ y“ !l§'-u'l"f’!§»$.’.' '_'."-““f* Scout lmmt TIYIOIIIO. Ont. 30-6 ._ __. ..._\._....__ __,. ._.._._._ morning. leaving promptly at foul‘- Moreover he always walked to "and from the office and lllfi house. A few months ago I saw the Major one oi~ iernoon, just after four o'clock. swing- ing along Fifth Avenue. New York, at his usual [our mile gait. lie inns walk- ing near the kerb when. just ahead oi ‘him, a taxi drew up rind the driver opened tiic door smartly for an antivi- patcd fore-not the Major, oi course. o e o THE DOOR llfillrly struck the old gciitlcliiliii who S]Jll‘ll.(‘fll_\' rcmolisira- ted with the driver. The latter. not. knowing his man, started to abuse. Without more ado. and clutching his walking stick ominously. the Major— he was 04 at the LllllB~llllBfll8n6il to thrash the driver. suiilce it to say that, Mr. Taximan “shut up" nild re- turned to his seat. thoroughly cowed. u a -, . TO GO BACK to Clemenceau: Jean Mai-let and the old "'I'iger" were talking about Italy, and Mus.- solini in particular. uilien Clemenceau brflke in! "I can remember poor Orlando (head of the Italian delegation) at the Paris PeacefConierenoe," he said. cause there were 100.000 Italians there. Wilson jumped up: "Tlicre are two million Italians iii New Yolk! You are not going l0 dcuiauid New York! dent," O Si) PACK up your troubles! "Let us multiply 1.000 million by 2 million. and Llic product by 1.000 ili_l1- lion,“ invites Sir James H. Jeans. emi- nent scientist (in "Ens. 0r The Wider Aspects oi Cosmugoiiy”) Riglito! Have you done it? Well, the uuswer. con- ation oi the probahleliilinller oi stars in the universe‘, the slime number oi grains of sliiid spread ovcr England would milke ii liiycr liulldrcds of yards ill depth. Lrl llS rolliut that our clirili is one miiiloiiili part of one such grniii oi sand, and our nliiiiiiaiie affairs. our troubles and our achievements. begin to appear iii their correct proportion to the universe as a clinic." t AN EXAMPLE or the i\l0i)lllCSS 0i Royalty is oiiordcd by a remark mnde by Queen Victoria iii the yoai- bc- lorc she died. 5113's Michael McDoiiagli (in "The English King?» It carnc out in a causal conversation that slic supposed railroad tickets to be a thin sheet 0t piper- "I d0 not think I over saw a rail- way ticket,“ she said, U U O Mr. McDoimgh thinks. that tlie chlei gem in the ‘British Imperial Crown- not St. Edwards which is uscd only in the actual coroliatiou-is a ruby, oi‘ a value estimated at $500,000, WlllCh was given to the Black Prince in Spain iii the year 138W. and was born by Henry V in his bolmotat the battle oi Aglll- court. MENTION of Queen Victoria reminds me 0i a storyaboiit the present Prince oi Wales. told by Richard c. Dent (in "The Liic Story of King Gcorgef’) When informed or the Queen's death. “Dpvidfl then a little chap. thought awhile looked up and asked: "Do you think Granny will be happy in Iieaven?" "Oi course she will be. much hop- pier than on earth." was the reply. "I don't. thnk she will be," persisted the little Prince. "because you see she will have to walk behind the angels. and she won't likelthat." U‘ w: u Q Pl-llllll lllfflllli Ii you want '~ Exnediiimlseivl -_Expert Wpcfiqaneliip an!» Iriii ii. trainer‘ .80 Grafton Street ‘ a 1 . territory“? . i’ .711. n ' s ' ~ “w ~ -* y ""*.“""-- "He Justified the seizure o! r‘iiime bc-‘ tlnues Sir James. “gives some ilidiu ' AND 1T’ MAY iiiicrcst. you lo know '. as inn. innate-ens j __ K '_ I _ ._ H 4’ , U _ _ .’ - l- - ‘um (Iii; o! w‘, . 7 _ . . , . l . 1'! ‘Ben many» m. up m. (1) Man. (2) Money. ‘(3)’ Marketa. g ‘it t ~ B glacial llbllr insurance‘ with v : vi n“. u uflfi ""5"" l‘ ‘l’ "*1. The arltime Lite. you hale to supply 1 .°,,",,1.;,.':' °"' " mmawliqliew-mddrvailll. - All. the» ewlrv "any"? I may .2 ‘ ' ain't-lan- Moritime men directly. ma. more eeeeeo-e-eeoeeoe-eoeeoee» ‘h... w I“ Jw'_.“_.a"§\m. mdlregfly‘. raises a reservoir .0’ “W”. " WWW‘ ' "i" mason u; fir“ W ‘n w! limos in" the Maritime Prizyllnaescaéid f ’ . . . _ m _ ,. l’ ~ "r byitswovkoute cones. ~gaa w “mind m‘ expands our ‘prosperity. on tightened and new when te- mic My bum. walled." 1n Mme Mom. roqiiltll I liiteililifll W held-end e elk ._ln0re careiul "breaking-in" than the u on“. \ new machine. This is because the pa, paiier is less well equipped lode pre- cise work than the iaotory. The n- cflndltionfiil _‘ should not bl 1W0- ed ebove 25 mlldljn hqiw lot Rae first 200 mllés and Wlll bl Mull it allowed t0 idle sevIPIJ nours- ~ WHEN TESTING IIT-"IIIY Unless enough oi the electrolyte ll taken into the bydrometey to hilly iloat the device the boldly ii Iill not reveal the cell's true condition.‘ AMMETEB SHOWS BLIP! Ii the Ian belt oi the oay on which the generator is pelt driven la slipping L116 trouble will he revealed in the flickering oi the amrnetor hand, It should show up at almost any speed above the 1013M "INK. - Kl-‘RQQENF IN GIIBNDIG Ijei‘ one. condemned as a punt, {up ciooni the crankcase or the divliq-i cntial or transmission. still cope; in handy ior one cleaning pulwla. 1i the starter Irwin 911v and the pinion gear will not plllh. the quick. ; cat remedy ls to rub it. cleqp with I keroiclie- The shill. 0i mil-PSI. Qliqilld liiot be re oiled. 4 humming logo iwllell the atomi- is dvlllfilfli l! BI! cue to clelll the shalt. NOT MERELY A "9153. _ Piston slap is not merely an annoys ' iiig noise. I! it Nelly ll Mildly l; a}! ' indication oi cylinder wall W011‘ which should be stopped by adequota n; puir. Another product o! piston slap m ya...» abkcd we A.,,@,_...,.,. we... 1.. dilution oi tile crankcase lubricant #050 who was Rim" ‘by gasoline permitted to seep down tlie cylinder ivall on the woqi aide. USE A PROPER. PADDLI ‘Ilie paddle used for filling a group ' ct... Should be clean and 1m iron ‘ splinters which may mix with the lubricant. BALANCE l8 DIIINID "Dynamically balanced" is a tom rroquently usod to describe the crank- shaft or the io-tast automobiles. It. moans that the centrliugei iorooa QR tho rnttitliig shalt era equal iii all directions at any W181i. ; IT'S EASILY BEIIDIII! not all Whble in the from cl t-lil cur is w he M down W ‘h! KM" ‘ ivlieelfi- Iii may ewe it l! eve to Xvi-Wile“ 111 Pill. "HMS 4."! l0 HM lmd- It ollfill l! P-Qllllllld l9? QM Ill?" l serious variety 9i play in the trait . ciid- Tlw llmfidy which ll my. l! l" ‘ tighten the bolt! which hold ‘he raaiaw w w mow and take up on the hold-down clpplpa at the glflg oi the nmid- Vibration loom! ‘CORN Aohed Four Wcillifl Removed in Three Days. lie w» will“! to l" t-W sci-e corn or! his igtoe-iour- lac; , weeks it eched end pained. New bio u.» dooegftalllllilll Qgllf-‘lug? m. . umnen, . m. ‘m. .. teal. ‘I corn s c t , __ d. tile corn. llrqlillvuiilfie OI. Hetisiaotion is guaranteed ii you use Putnam's-it‘: painllll- loll. ppre. Imus: e substitute i9! Putnam's '- it's the best. - wppip "woU ‘lliliif Oh. say were you than. at. - Y.P.B. concert. fill. \- A double awhile volt-ho oil-rt 9!" we l... it with vim‘ u my" elven ea ' ‘ma a reading by line m w- . I I really enjoyed it. end 1 know everyone would.“ "Keep Your Bunny side 11p" by Pauline 0M In!» WuwflflnWH-lictwerwu . m»: l l - While a colored gout 5am. surely ' opusad iota oiiuiriil ' in tallng 10o Mill what Insurance Mn. llflh Dennis toia oi her l-Flll u the 9N0 i ' ' With her bashml awain Bl. and it like VII a all! when they woottoerqeteuveatanq lot belly edl. IN there-II." Nothing but’ aoup on the menu, we've told. ‘ WU‘! lldVl tlllhllflledillt 1i! very lino style. you liiruly my .‘ Mam flsilil~flhi§llbl can . BENTLEY. sasmqsgiqlf ,_ _|_ i i Prince Edward lslanllls a a ‘fGolden ‘Future ” A Booster Feature To §timulaie Business and Business (Jon- dilioiin in Prince Edward Island. published by “The Charlottetown Guardian We are Soliciting ilie Cooperation of the h». wan. m norm the wvalemvu Business Firms and Leading Men of i fillflil! by men. , Charlottetown. Sunimersidc uni! .w:l:“":lu‘v\éinoniaylibu w all . tile Province. m$£dvm ‘Wwnfi by. WW’ Mr. Frank Walker. 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