' over Europe during the past Mthrotlg/holll the province. _Gtl.‘l".‘ unuTTuuaYaTafiKiM n! 1th!’ (Iullodt ll ndvnna au- Uhrh-n Dohuu, Prltrlxnéine. per yen tlellvonl) “JO Annocllln Editor. In circus. l! l". l. L. llller. oualtlwmnwu outrun‘. In Crud: III v.1. n. llnrlcll. nu FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1922 THE WAR CLOUDS BREAK _ The Wal- clouds that have hung _ I few weeks hatrc. providentiall)‘. been dispelled qt! war-weary world, once uloraTIookinZIorWard, to peace. "l! llflya. .The Jfurka. nn doubt awed by tho spectacle in the Dar- darlellcs and partially satisfied by Qblllt: slight concessions. have flttrecd to accept the more than generous offer of the Allies. 'I‘hcre 1s to he a dual control of Polls-tau» tlnuple for the present. the Turks are to withdraw from the neutral, zone and Thrace is to be evacuat‘ 'etl by the Greeks and handed over’ to Turkey. So far as the Turks alldl the Allies are concerned this ar- rangement has been agreed upon, The Greeks have yet no be hcarll from: they do not want m give "I? Thrace to the Turks. hut this l: a matter which concerns Greece and Tilt-key alone and the Allies are not likely to Interfere. The out come of the. Thrace affair will no’ necessarily’ affect the peace 3f Europe. It is salisfacttirl‘ to know that the Dardanelles are to be Io- ternationailzerl and that Great Brl tainis righteous contention ls to be ulaintailled. We are now likely to have peace for some years a: least --__-.¢§>-___._ AN EXPERIMENT In former Issues we rr-fr-rrcd to some vacant farms in the province and the desirability of rwgtnfins them lo productivenells. Fc-w farm ers probably, would care to r15‘ M0118!‘ on such farms without that 30MB flF-SUTHTICQ regtgrnttqyit ‘vital question. The statement that the aspcrslon that wc were the lowest taxed DIOVIMYQ in the Dc- ‘fllltlltilll. but. that by the way. The question for us to consider is whet her are are using our taxes or a reasonable proportion of tbeln in caring for and safeguarding the public health. This surely is a "all that a man hath will he give for his life," one who is not usually quoted as although made by H‘ authority" is nevertheless true. When death looms up before us is a stern and personal reality we are quite prepared to give all that we have to bribe bitn or t0 turn him eisewhither. but when ha is roaming at large cutting down others we are not so ready even to appropriate a portion of our tax vs to restrict his operations. It is not creditable to this pro- Vince, which climatically zlnu geo- graplllczllly should be llllf hl-tlith» ir-st province in (‘itnada and one of thr- healthiest in lite world. that its death fillt.’ from tuberculosis shnuld be so high. The fact is lllm we should have no tuberclllofilfi here and we would have none if We adopted sane methods for pre- Our air naturally ventine it. l! N a Til w i! ties y e 1y z, \ 1n time days o! alwrouchlns winter and costly fuel the allel- tion is eaten asked and never call istaclorily answered, Why l! 11°’- pellt. brought into use? There are large dcptlalts of pcat in ever)’ "FY15"! MY "I DOING province of (ianada. and (or that _ 90116000. nlatter in the northern ller ct tncyw United States and scarcely all al-l, tempt is made to utilize it, willlel The Public Forum Ttllo column l: upon for tin dlnnuulon by correspond out: of question: of mur- ut. Th0 Ohlrlofloiown Guardian G090 not muco- lrlly cndorlu tho opinion; P. C. Controversy a hundred million dollars of coal. Wllfllbyour paper appear "~Son," ‘One interested“ gogue" ill replyto some letters of Peat twas obviously intendetli for lhe use of mankind and use as fucl. lt is formed uul)‘ the colder regions of the Wuflil where aruiliciul heal is lllos’. needed. ln warm vegetable substances of which“ letlera (or as to the excessive dumber of tall- _ iures annually at Prince of "l College. To keep this issue clearly be- revlally as those who defend the continually tend to cloud the ia~ is made up decunlpose 1w rapid. suc, I will aigain slate nly position. l5 good lur nothing except to be m“. especially in me m“ yum burned to ‘produce heat and a D96‘- ln.s ls very obvious. bug is as useless as the sands of‘ 2nd. This is due to exacting too a desert. for tillage or the prtrllikll on ilverllge‘. VIZ; 55 D91‘ "H". iluction of crops. ll a neat bug 3rd. it is further due to 2| falso p. draiugd a period 01 U911. systeltl of allocating values to dif linued dry weather will ‘make fueI,T'-'I‘§!1_l 511519015- m it and“ it be men set on “m: This ls L116 ouestiotl l have rats rd and lily point IS well taken all-i llll‘ tbog will burn for WWI"! Per my attack has not been met ex- llllps and only a long rain storm cept by specious pleading. Wm extingursh it, I have shown that at the matri- lhe D°'"3“I°" lmiwrty’ “H! ye“i Sir.-—lu the last five issues of bylmughllorough. a town some twenty and “Puulhlllefl away, where there W8! l0 b8 mine on the issues. l have raised Wales fore the ulintls of your readers, es-' cmmlrlei’ ‘hecystelll at Prince of Wales Cullcgeiot‘ temperance .1 "r ‘locations Cook ls Oldest Courier ittheworill Frank H. Cook, senior member“ 0i the firm whose name ls known all over the world as a. lruidfl B114 chapemn qt torelgn travellers, said! recently that the business was es- tablished as the result oi" an ac- cldeul. it appears that the rounder of cook's, ']ll0X!lBS Cook. was keen- ly interested in tempera“? ""1 was anxious that a great number of Leicester people should visit ‘an imposing rem elven w Bullet)"- crs cl‘ the cause. Thomas Cook Im‘ dertock to arrange the excursion. and made suitable arrangflllellw with the railway colupany, which Ingram to transport a given number walkers at a shill- ‘ing a head. I-le made no pron-t out of the first transaction. but he per- jcciven d. possibility of future gain. iSo Blllltééfilfll was the excursion 1111a,! Mr. Cook was asked lo arrange |0they visits on a wholesale scale lunlong temperance workers. Then .he arranged excursions for other bodies, and, growing bolder each year, in i847 he conceived the tre- imendous idea of taking a party of tourists to ScotlalldfAt this time Lthere was no through railway and quarters uf a t-elltllrv t-ulatitln cxzlluitliltitln to Prillce of‘ , , , _ _ Wales (follege, luore than 50 Wylme “Wm” “are lake“ l“ Flee‘ 4 i I I d _n pent” MUQPUIP, “m; M”... of lhukmwood by train and thence to ula.~l~ l“ In“ will’ M '»’“'"vm"g- n‘ g who pslss ball‘ fail ill one subjctltfigow by steamer. 11nd transporting Jicllt. In its nab-surely that ought to he a still" urnl litale it is wet; it ilrlel. but "lllllllfll teal. Yul these people wllo dimly m [he Humshvah it rllu things llt tllc college, actually _ __ i I t slwlll to go on as if lilcre win-e bulky in DFODIYIIIIIH l" L‘ "’“',ll0 matriculation Glfdllllflflllllll at The exploit was considered so producing power and R01’?! l0 all,’ mull poor oltivgedittogue howle-rrenlarkabh. m,“ the val-yous public plefve in frequent hntllilIngTIlree-It ut IUIIOTB. t; In heaven's bodies m [he "nporuml towns V“ 59"“! i“ ‘jinn? flbyurl ‘.“:,l“ws!- ‘vhgnlited lrrned out to slgnalizs the oc- rostly experiments have failed I01“ d“ ‘ommnk d out 15 tam» " There arr» adulltwtetl difficulties A Great Organization is absolutely IlllfP, ocearrwaslletl con linuousiy, free from Iht- euervltt- ing influences oi‘ extreme hoot; our winter air pure and ‘braclna, abundant and food our fond supply nourishing. Where air and lend to disease and death cnntnmitwliou Induced ‘r 1.. be‘ cause of ilrnwrntlce or neglects I These two. iztlornnce and ueglecul l-illloyj by are the causes of our hlzh death‘, tale nm only from tuberculosis‘;- bdf from other diseases. ‘vhm 3"’ “"’ ‘mm? l“ '“m°"9l,m|,. that [hp methods of n5 ..x.l‘j'gé‘t“‘lag(‘il'ld fdfte” [he “s! of sub pttrtnlellt came as natural develoll- . s r llrel or a ' _' f lplay to our children. lf they calncaeion 0y banquets and the firing Prmuce a °m"mer""l '98:“ "eltake honors well and good. ‘Butfof mum“, This was a fine aqver. 501' 115': "ll Fflilwfli“. ‘=*i"=l1l1<"*l\ll-l§»lil' tilt-y cannot is il lair to send‘. i , I _ “, 600k and 5mm he gr mm supplying glean] power rorlllrl-ttl llfilllt‘ $400 or $51M) poorer “serum ‘of " _ ' 1m manufacturing industries. TIIPSP WM‘ "Mllmfl and then l“; mp1 had regular excursions v s rig var- (n; n rewm dmw ‘bucks w theflwell they did not lake honors, Ions places In Scotland and Eng- '* t ‘e I’ - ‘ ' |tlml l5 all." 01' all the arguments “m4, ("M"). dam,‘ he m,“ u"... production nntl use of pent as i‘ which one who claims to havc a . V [v fuel for general purposes. common sense head un his should-led his ‘mention m [he Conmwn Isl-s, whloh t norm‘, to advance \hi5l]ll8f'50111llly conducting large [larties But we cannot ignore the met is the limit. ‘and lrunsoetlds even and building up_ a staff oi‘ compel m... l)..." has time" lapggjy “P22211112; “f PM" cnt guides and interpreters. About for centuries pllst as ‘fuel in lre- What has m? (mrnexnn: commmsthia time he began the IMXSIIIGSSVOT ‘land. Scotland. Holland, Germany, uiuu to do with the issue raisedTsullPlymg i"de'l’e“‘lem “diets wr Dcnnlllrk and other European coun Nflllllllii-‘Evvu if they were here. travel by railroad and steamship, Um tilieny m the homes ‘on a flying visit they did not gowmch has grown m be such an 1m. 0f . . llnlo flllS problem 0f the failur s‘ . . 1 $1,‘, to pmvlqp warmth“, prince or “.3165 College alsdmorlant factor in the Cook enter- ol: §ill~ food and for other-their report gives us nothing in itullrlflfl- ‘File lniormlllibfl dellflmmelll- flflpv-lgtin purvtoggs, t; mnttI-mPSQll" quotes from McGiIl (‘ollegt-‘rand the banking and exchange tie‘, used ‘ti t ~ mans a it???‘ ' Fur Wraps and Cont: Are Marvell of Expcrtly Selected Pelt: MIBBES’ COATS mun‘ coats-Spirited Allka In Styles and Fabrics Tn; cplrited charm of Mines’ Coat; will Influence many a small women as well aa the Mun herself to pur- chase now while the selection in to complete, and more than a little thrilling. Utility Cont: are owaqqer In over- plaid fabrics, lose backs and alcoves, and raccoon coltaru. Dressy. mode: utilize beautiful pllc labrlca and luxurious furs. ' STOUT APPAREL Fall Stoutwear Achieve: Great Dlutinctlon The woman with the difficult figure will find the great- est sort of satisfaction in this collection of Fall Stoutwcar. Gracious lines are assured her by Frocks of wool and silk. dignified snlartnesa by Coats and WPBPI “n11 éfimfllv‘ BY all the apparel offered. TOPCOATS Expert Tailoring and SWIQQ" 5W“ Dominate New Fall Topooats Remarkably appropriate to wear briskly out Into a crisp Fall day, are "iopccata of double-faced novelty mix- turea, plaidcd or checked blanket cloth er fleecy “mil hair, Huge pockets. flaring backs and scarf collars launty with frlngc are salient style details. Expert, mannllh tall- orinq. too, la emphflilnd- browns. PATONS LTD. In pinecona, black and wood would not be too long continued ' - the causes? In tho vital s atistica‘t,.vfllion_ drying and making ready: "F 7-00 "Xllensive. This assurance for 192i w; fittti the: of i960 PlIIIIVTOF use have Ibeen crude and prim-‘ taould be given only by a demon- stration unll that demonstration could be given by the government, flutter than by a private citizerh- 4 H mic than amomt our 'l0ll'll"5ll(.' ant-m, yo, use m the gumm... or lren born in the province. I70 dim under our; year of age. This, we l vcntttre to say, is a llilzlmt‘ fitathi itlve, The same is true ot tnel woorl fuels ill conlmon use. Green trees must needs be cul don-m: sown, s-p-iit and dried before. it is, the‘ I d . ' .- - t n PM n Should be pa" ‘I the govlmrtls. If our calves or our colts stove. ‘The process is as slow until ernmenUa duty ‘to give such de- monstrations. A number of demonstration farms have been farms are alrt-adtr and profitable. it requires little scientific knowledge to successful- ll‘ operate all already prosperous farm. It requires both scientific knowledge and perseverance, tu lay nothing of cosh. to restore Io that has been run-out, tlteglectctl and starv- ed. Why not secure one of our nog- produtrliveness a fztrm lected vacant forms and turn it into a demonstration farm. a de- monstration of the rapidity with which a starved clarinet-less piece If land tnlly be well fell and cor. vsrtetl Into a productive one? This would be demonstration of comm value, demonstration that would make our vacant farms saleable valuable. The could procure one of those farms and zovernnlerrt at a very low figure; its enhanc- ed value In two or three or follr years would more than offset the cost of restoring it. Besides, l1 would ‘greatly help to solve the problem of the vacant farm null our immigration question. DO WE KNOW. The paragraph ap- pears ltl thl- Sopfetnlwr Bulletin ‘If thr- Canadian Tuberculosis’ Alt- aocisltlon: "The. Dominion Bureau of Sta- flstir-R is reported as finding the following taxes per head lowest in Prince Edward Island and highest In the province of Saskatchewan. it ll nn Interesting coincidence that the same Bureau of Statistics reports the death rate from all forms of tuberculosis for 1921 hlllheat the province of Prince Edward ls- Ianrl and the lowest In the prov- Inco of Saskatchewan." la this a coincidence or Is It cause and effect? It is probable that the statistics have reference Q0 11.: taxes in vocne before the Ilcii poernnlcut rescued us from i 3"’ " ""“" ~s».v lot‘ our lambs died at that ruiF ‘Mir-lab ii“l7°l'i"us ‘for the use of peat. I I ‘Health of Animals Branch of the lfiepartnlcnt of Agriculture would established These avlI-susttliuillg ‘be-appealed to at once. cessive _ infant ttnce on the part of parents, lent. before or after birth. often preventable and removable causes. The Child Welfare branch of the move these causes by advice and homes and the schools of the pro- Vince. The results of the increas- ingly; appreciated efforts of this I we organization will be seen. have no doubt. In future genera- ‘ions of men and women and in lowering the present high infant mortality rate. Only three nurses "rr- t-nrltgotl In this grunt work. and, necessarily’. progress is slow but it is a beginning and as its benefits Ilecolne more generally realized there will be ’l general dl-mztnll for an extension of the work. ' What about general and vitally necessary inspection of living con- ditions, of our food supplies, oi water supply in the country dis- tricts, the various sources of our milk supply? Do we. in the cunn- lry, know whether our water sup- nly is pure? Are. our wells too near our imrns and outhouses Do we, in city and country. know when.- her the source of our milk supply is sanitary? We do not. nor do we know where these occasional out- breaks of diphtheria, scarlet fever, typhoid, tuberculosis, come from. We only know that they come ouch slonally and that they bring death and sorrow besides expenses that far exceed our sacredly guarded and otherwise expended taxes. We should know these things: we should be reasonably sure that we are not feeding death and din ease to our children. And we can- not know untll we have a proper- iv constituted Health Department whose duly It will be to safeguard by the sources of our food supplies and lIflYIBitllfIK compulsion l There wre causes for this cx-lm nlortant-Y" lgmmlwtioti or coal and negfiillogs, use peat tucl largely. as the preparation. I l I with peat We have little ‘wood fuel left. in this Island and never had any coal. So fur the parallel holds good. We have vxlensive peat bogc ofwhicll inlsllllit-ic-tltly supplied having RM CF05!‘ 1B 40in)! much l" Tdqwc make no use. There the purul- t lcl tails, to our loss and detriment. waming and demnnsnmion in thtnAml yet we have among our linli ‘Qt-d population a large proportion ‘of Scotch and Irish descent who larl- iby tradition, if n01 by attlua‘ extperll-nce, familiar with tile use of peat tfuel. lSc0rv~s oi’ our furthers have peat deposits on their otwn fuluus, or otherwise near at hand. IMfllly of them have but slllail wood lots and some n1’ lhvm Iluve none and so lee] cotnipeIll-tl to buy wood fronl their neighbors or purchase coal from the coal dealers, in which latter cnse the llnnney posses out o1‘ the, ‘province. We have no oil 0r "fllllrfll Bus. and lbut little wa- fer power 1o supply "white 00.11." H9 "Y?!" llrovinces have for mtmu factoring, lighting, healing and in to compel recognition of tho laws of health. ‘Such inspection ls now very general elsewhere; It is ex- HFFIYIK in the province of Sask- atchewan where the death rate Ia the lowest Ill (Yanadn. ..__...¢0-c~____. EDITORIAL NOTE The cattle show at the Provinc- ial Exhibition was the heat in the history of the province, both front the point of view of numbers and quality‘. It 1s significant and credit able to our province that exhlbt~ tors who had a. comparatively ealy road to the red ribbon: at the New Brunswick falra found the road much more difficult here and that animals which stood oult slnber had yield the ribbon to Prince Edward cattle. M. exhibi- tlofla to red Old world countries destitute lofli" F3‘l\"‘3'i""a1 A Ht.» _ SlfllelllBflI, is lls usual not a fuillments‘ l“ 1868 Mr‘ Cook “°,“““°‘“‘ one. There are three subjects colllllllfi 5T5! BMW l0 PEIBBUIIQ- and pulsnry, viz". Ellzlish, Latin lllllllkyuf yours l-ater orlxanized a tour lfillthtemlkttics t('§.leonlctry’_ztn:l_ /;l[§\7"r<3\lf\d the world. ltl 1871 tile flrmi l_ lra. ese ree au ec s ave. , - ‘ ~ ‘ the same yalue 200 marjks. Not nstwa‘ engaged by a mrge bod). m], ltilc remarkable gilt possessed b) 549v l‘ alt Prince of Wales College, EnII-‘lknillllls trgflllllars in the [vnnfldl Sir John A. lllacdonald lur reulenl- m-n 4I0,‘i.l' 400. Mtli- -.t'._‘ ‘ 1r "u Er." 0 ’ r ' l , . -' an inr- liltlyfl lllirfkti. Sultllely this zlloubwdllllllljsifieigg (atria (I Burisgstsbnghfifi afigggli]ghiulguzlftlazlerelcis Ema ‘raw , . ——nl to show the travesty of marking, . _ ., . U“, Rubia,“ M, no“. ohmms atoll; o1 the first Aluerlcun office oi‘ stance: print‘, of rival“ (omegg the firm. Since then the company.‘ 4W" A's MEM°RY from u». w. a. lawn» Ofillfifillllll Fine War Service m’ “Y m“ b TM. and the lonely dell b7 dreams W“ forever that. tho ____*__ Travel by Airplane lt is rogrotttlbly, too Jute now _ to do flltl(‘_ll in Uastlllilti (llrlfiflg tlllxo I“ one Ifipgrtallgltwservlc)? which (tlhe The“ ,5 no “cum am“. the pa? present seiumn, u a su e y I l ols oo as ll e o ren er 5355p," o; 1mg glfl or nlemory r -ThCk lllti rvdl . bortatlt that n good h€glllfllflgl Teen ‘gov ‘grasp [tangle age; w; ‘o me 3mm, Guvummgu, waaflm, ‘mums and faces by S" John m m‘ should be made r-urly nt-xt Sllnt-‘ir k t and gamed and received of, transporting the entire expedljnugunt dggfge_ t; w“ to nlm so me" N" effectual ma‘ U’ m" pumltllg Lollfikh of Parliament ll. qnlck- "mmw ("me m“ EKYPI "l"! the useful a. cm. l1. made for tum no fuel has yet Ibeen made on any“ mered a Wat m ' Sudan in 1884, and again in lmlhhmany ma...“ ma; new-w an p011. conallieraible scale. till a snlallrii‘; ‘ If ‘ t m‘ v _ will’. hOWP-VPP. 9199""!!! W"! 07 natofnmgg‘?ilugutzgrlaqaabfslyé the transport of 7mm men gem Oulllmllflll tllel!‘ lueltlorlea. 11nd some m n "enmflmble degree’ high heating ‘power and casllylget ‘through m séfety hundreds of llllifl‘ Lord Wolseley in the belated ha“ eve“ gm“! me length o; mm“ trflnspnrlable M“ ‘heen- produced tourists Ilelonslnz to allied coup-l?“ t‘: realm] (Ienerm Gordon m5 “mewhm elmlmrule ‘rranae’ nnd exbltblteti In this city. The m“ WM “upwnm h‘ I'M ‘UMP. e organ zatiou was alzfllfllnmnts “n. “ageiflay ma. won“; Kooli example set in that regltrdl “ l‘ l " " " “M195 ‘m b? Klliillellfil‘ R1111 illlli 18h,“ straw“ wh \.._ h. ..._- ‘HM [w I m ‘answer the purpose us well as the Iiy one or two farmers silnuld htlvv g“. n Mm (‘Maw a Hm i‘ m“ y: u; j woéllt In‘ the tecflflqllefit (“real thing. A Toronto newspaper / I llfiPfl followed up alld lby this time bahmd by paflcwr‘ U“ vuflpra I! l! BB- le ater (lQI/elupyltgnfjima“ was (“we ask?“ by a [mend /, q have become infectious. who ware ‘humus 0-‘; only “ugh- zi the business include long touralwymt he was dot“; trawling about r, t Y Ilium!" 811d lllflllflle fillllllfi- MT- the country at election time. "Oh," "I'm scouting out a‘ _ _ ‘ ll was ut. Nflllimee l" ‘$82’ whem l do not propose ‘Lu uifcr a gotn.,ilac opened agencies In the chlel, . . latlornl, turned ..l.fl_JllllL.flflililik‘ w“ _ passe. ltl which we have arrwetbfifiribvted other conmffifim n; p r .,.. _ . , I "isn't your nllime Rattan. mam "5' m“ hkhits offices. Altogether, there are I50 m’ THEY WA” FOR You ivronk nnll we should shnltelttilclllyQlck-p officer. ‘with a pyluane: mg revived m the we” illustrating yuul Sir John; how [nu you know Look m", 0 mend “m, umgvarl. t.» us. and mould lt l. m» u iv stuff of 33.00 men and women. t e "W... m, your likeness ,0 yo.“ mg ma“ I have pursued this coutmvur‘ V‘ _ , firs! Ry now DPYllilDS too far. but llrllm m L300 alone‘ order indeed for Cook’ bud u, m, a long time since you have seen ldo0g°tizngnlgelsulure u“ is than, h‘ ' ' ‘ th m," said Dr. Rultall. "Yefi." ‘rlflfl- . able‘ ill my attack and to ulodl-r- rant?“ h" m‘? “llmllllllillll? transport 9 H“ h! now [any A“ that you mugm ate instead o1 ova-relating my posl n broken s“? _ , Germany, and some 350 more, made Wars" _ may have been s-lld utZ-lm-“l ll. A further development of the up u‘ qwnkish Unlclum m“ to be‘ Another case, never before D" “(we m“ M‘; nono of my arguments have ‘been busmeas came in 187“ when M“ ~ - ‘ ~ l . . l would in conclusion INT-litter 1° , . . _ party reached Palestine. lt was l“ “my mum” “M “ "m"? ‘ flay"? kmu‘ tile ilourd of Edllcitliflfl Llllll thbyldelll Wllh the klledlvé 0i lvKyill. the largest “any m,“ had vhmelhseverttl miles into town to tear ll I n N ‘m ‘hETW-flm “we ‘that went WM“ "m" t" “'5' Mtwml" Print" operate tourist steamers on the I odestl tn the crowd as the .‘ y k i to the l, , . r- s‘. . ‘ M . Cook. and the surrounding “g m y ' Willi‘! will "o! “c “5 “ m ‘V3185 (one? and mh s‘ W0“ Nile. These steamers r ‘ lfllfltfiblflflll was P11981113 11D l“ mg vortex day; . . -. - . .. ‘- ' he iaruler was Hurllfl" The Joys that were so nee prcventllll: it, for this thing cun-‘ulandected for military purposes ‘V a d In J t, x 0d to ‘usmimplatlorm. I. ‘ not bu‘ flllflwi-‘Il l" Qllnllllllii‘ "H “in 1882 and 1884, and the Cooks c as m a l o“ 0 O q when Sir John stopped and lsllid. the ‘heart. nocenls. that port ol' the Jaffa Gdlld in Jer- yo“ don,‘ remelnber "my" Sam ma‘ Nntsiulrgl: lilsllllggt EDUCATIONALIST. the Nile, tell 01' which were taken l” m“ we DIP We“ m. German s u _____. . - ' ‘ ' ~ Y .. . . . ‘ ‘ - . ' “l9 ' by the Bntlsil Government tor the.‘ Youre the imun that silools the Crlcgocut for. all ls waiuuz B1 become and i3 from ylcitr lo yczlrluhmian campaign‘ mum ,\us;_|n|1;1:‘1::;{ Zgogonrjfilienfilr ‘I?Alix:lniuzzle-loadlng rifle." Nearly tweu" w" 5M" make ‘he “mm "f such .tirm's operations by 1890, and ten introduced to Sir John ata place In “mum BM s“ hm‘ A Macdunald :2. . ' ‘KP-Fl , . . ‘ ' m“, remml“ 1“ “e "m" w“ l‘ years later, when the trail was ex- Slmcoe county as the local crack w“ dear“, in a chum by himself m u“? F“ But‘ m” c°°k ‘buamen tlcal lenders in lCaultdu, for the lu- hud put tl girdle round the earth. stances ma! can be mmwd are so convincing and the exercise of tbB gift was of such everyday occur- Slr John ncllcitls a m" ‘m m“ ‘ s .l 1 ' tlon, oven a poor one. of the lu .Amerlcsu and Canadian cities, and1ivgriyi(mroumflsbar weekly) many otllcrs -I feel things are Some interesting stories arc be-‘"Ycs," he replied, “but l but" W“ ‘WW5 d““‘""' chief offlca in Ludgate having a - l" ~ look lo the brave " 1d, ‘B t it IHUBI be into the ast lion to Palestine. This was a Inrgelbrothers’ he s“ u have tried to be fair and rt-nson- wan . . ' h , cl a suite ol nearly 250 people lromlwered S" ‘m n . . . .. lion, and I feel tlo Illdllfl‘ will‘ mm, m“ taugred _ i , . ll..l d. la be cited. Sir John was L l, -,| l B, serious-Iv int-t. John M880“ ‘Cook a w“ "Hide a convoyed and catered lot alter the “e u y Tl" W"! "it m“ l‘ l" " , hi». ... v - .Stil- lIIVLHlIgdIE llliR wide gap [I'll in “hereby he securul the right toyhrusaknl “use the Crusades’ “m speak at a pnlltltal lllBLliflg no “mi and find .11 moans of Iiritlgilti: it or were com’ country‘ was swept of horses, vohl- czmse °t m” shmzlfle" "I m“ m‘ then lbuilt their own steamers. lo me imposing cone“ ML Cook Says "llollo, llere you are attain." “But AM I!“ m“ ‘lemim 1 , ‘ S; d,‘ q 1914 they hlui twenty steamers on ‘ k I . _ im r c usulem was milked down ln or gammy. “Dom! l?" was ‘he reply‘; D 1 _ . i’ W 1,, might drive llll‘0lll',ll, The Kiliser I n], , “mmuve ""'p“““' l m") n l“ transport service In llle hlasutm- [heads off flying partrldres with alsdwarfi Mflrkhamttlouk of Verse) lmuonlitlg ‘ulorle llil-illlllliltllllll tllall and Africa were included itl tile|wa5 cum?!“ m walk thraugh‘ lty years before the. farmer lltld been tended to include China, Japan and rifle shot. “m” raw“! among ‘he are“ pa". many, the circumstances were B0 renca that no room for doubt e!- The provincial government ill past years spent some money to vcrsonal safety. and In many wttytuqwk says m“ mme pwph whhed he exphnned m” unique kmwnmge “f Cwk" “'5 l0 ll)’ HQTOBB U"! Cllimflel m5‘ 3mm‘ ahead of the. party leader l reach n? .> \ railkiaiist a.a~a¢§u4|k&.§¢.§@i_‘\ n‘~_-+;“,.-.---A‘_;_ “s5 of 1mm‘ ill the latter year (Tuck's llondletlltrctflna t“ Canada have sought rollsts as to his possession 0i this 8m _ teat the possibility of finding oil flraf. island or fuel gas ‘by ‘boring to great depths, ls not ‘the fuel problem of sufficient gravity and urgency to command the attention of the gov ernrnent to a possibly grout re- source’ that lies upon the surface of the land and In the open sight of all? We ‘believe that It Is. Prince Edward Island tuughtCan ada and the world how to domes- ticate the. silver fox. it is quite within the fhounxis of possibility “Faun” b? 0°01"- Thv Mild 0T that the experiments made hero the firm happened w be at Vesuv- rmv lend m u... pfqflncfln" q; Waylon when the Emperor was making Chaparonlng, the Kalur ‘In a recent interview. which la reported In the New York Times, Mr. Frank Cook recalled the fact that when the Kaiser made hla me- tnora-ble vlall to Palestine be was 1° where E “we “m”? w!“ 5° mer than the firm could accommo- ludlcloualy spent to speed or clog the wheels of mthorlty will of ill- calculable advantage. date at any one time. lll eighty years the firm of Cook, under grandfather, father and son, has Brown to be a household word, 1t is true that it has been thc but; or much ridicule, due, not to Itc own dficiencies, but to the delightful lnnorllnce of many of those who M. trust themselves to its guldapcg, But the fact that royalty h“ no; disdained to be rooted and control- led by Cook. and that 1t was able to dist-insulin Itself In the war, phowp "h"! "-11 lmllortant service n" fuel as n great and -proflta.ble In-llhe trip to the summit on a railway ztn eager and home lmllrkot nt all times. 'Mr. Cook to conduct m; 2.. unwound“: come Into existence through lnc aimoat, insatiable out. the arrangements and asked temperance worker-g ' - l L .1 _ u... olufldl-ollgh in 184i. n ought," ‘and rm" n " m” “I'm” ' m“ a town before be does, tllld out who's who-thud out who used to know him, or ever met blnl, when and where, and send back typo- REAL INSURANCE PROTECTB written particulars. Then. when be you“ LIFE AND 7H5 LIVE‘ hits the town he has everybody’: OF THOSE You Lava _ number, and II he llhoa he can call w“, n" "m," you, m. “q all the main guys by their pefltholr future. Llfo Insurance nlwayl names. it’! a nice lob. l like n. And W" I “Home burl-owl"! "W" I'm making this tour a tremendous h" l. M‘ ""°" why u l. ' W“ ,, Investment. success. Those who know how this sort 5")! "l! Unit-Went Pulloy. u" of thing can lbe done. and 1| donelmf“ "WI" “M140 In Gland!"- In politics are naturally ll little “filmy m‘ "mm." skeptical when sometimes ft ll a highly pgrfcclgd "WY hear stories‘ ,1,,,,.,.y' (m. who“, 0mm" the,’ N, owned by the mm He m” pleas“ “commit of "Mr about the remarkable way ill which y a; 0 I n m t Lt ' " / “m! '1 7°" 7°!‘ Dubllc men recall people's names " Manna ., P .5. I. Oidnt Inauranoc AQIMY In P. l. l. - TM