rwo igouttrsilstns . u ‘l letter by Ir. J. Graham? . a former interested’ I ~~ to this province. mill‘ be w with interest. in placing our Qnnlreisenla at the modest unm- ‘ filo! two. llr. Crulrkaliank Wits mpllmeknt ‘of!’ little province a é lflwe shall. for thc present wit. let the number stand rill-f viscsltoneo. We quite asree with? ‘jfi that the two he mentions arr real needl- r There are. 3|. It ll true. infill’ mops of the Island, one on fair‘ heavy paper. puntumu by no‘ laden], Department of the inter- loipgtm too large and cumberwllfi (he use of casual visitors. Au- _o:_.her _is a large folder. mounted‘ linen. an excellent imp slrillc minute details of the Island. lll- eleuing roads. but tor some unac»? countable reason available. What is really needed by visitor is a little showing the general lealures concise map,‘ all the province. its towns and viIlag-‘en. 05.11’; rivers and harbors. The rte-l easioual vlsltor has little use for‘ detailtt; what he wants to knowf 1;," um of m. l nzere he is and’ uwllerc the places are that he de-l to visit or has visited. Such; t‘. - maps sold at a nomi- T-pal price and ysvnllsble. would be s boon to the} A-aflahlt. uproar, mucus-r n, 1922 [ceivetl as a grant from the ledllllll every dollar spent was absolutely ; lost to the province. Where. rhel laature of the soil was such se to; stand the rains of sprint all’! Blllll llIlef the condition and so far require no‘ BNEIIUOIJ. ed m" h." been “defied and areichoice of the dominant niaiority in worse plight today thumb-store‘ n ti,” were touched. On such scol lions. the recent heavy rains which con; ‘vetted the newly made roads into! g m a; n» we t a. l. Inadv- n! n...“ The by- elections, now close at hand bring under review at short notice. the merits. if any, and the demerits, also of the existing Legislature and Government of lasts-s. 7'." Qflennel) In alwmlea. :G—ala‘ml IIJO l0 ll-l-l- duct and attitude of the lsw- ma- king and ruling powers should government. some of dune has been wen‘ dons andfed by those electors who shall much of ll __ . _ L; the evidence for and az-tlnst the ‘"9 M l‘ h" been “euecwd I ‘Administration tllflllld be fully ter the lmlsunplied in order that iii-t c-lec through with it and as a fééllllgtftfil as I; lury may give a contractors bad the principles of right Jtltl lice. It ls not desirable that un- due heat, iudieuation or vtt-lelll ilng [hr shorrcampaigu roads are still i150“!- 155cc members o! the llouie. Vfliere the rains soak-jurist, constitute the Executive u-i- ‘he new” mmeu-olumernrucnt. are necessainiy lnlo the House. ‘flhey were the Jeaders of llle party during the gafection campaign of litlft the money .mado professions representat-ons and promises in regard to ivhzit _ .1119; would do if lhegs vvert- rr nothlné the Province. lt ls moat desirable! that these features of the con» m0 V-l-‘Fhe carefully and calmly consider- "mu l The Public Forum ' Tfieollnlhopeaforllo Isousales by commend» inhdnuestlensaflsho 0d. The Ghsrlottlbnmn Oualilnnloes sstnuaao srllyewlst-setltssplnleas unusual by lta our» _XI@IIQ. s ve Twslteqliemesh "llltisland of red clay lverdtct. according to the facts anillillfllw all‘! lll'*°°d=-’ Th?!‘ 4*"- ma. .Firttly2 the island. and ~ ‘partisanship shall be arous 1| durwghen a map a‘ Office, and this-folded and break- Qin; at the folds, and pencil-marked t—i5 with m6 still. lvrere not so fortunate. i met an‘ lAmerlcan. a Boston lady. at George- theltoiru, P.E.-i.. and when she saw ‘you ge: that?" .sbe sold. "I've- ransackerl all As. expended wasisuch they made an expositio; of’ Sir.—~Ma_v l as one who SP9!" 1 new“ ,0 h‘ do,“ l be called to vote on August 30th lmost enjoyable lwo mouths’ holi- day lsst summer in Prince Edward ,lsland—'and who saw things as a [stranger —— suggest ltwo require- charmlng little and sombre meets in that A ~.n~.ali pocket mil"! Secondly: A museum. I was fortunate the “G uardian“ Other visi furs the map she said: "Wherever did l told her. "Winn" the lnokseilers‘ stores in (‘ltarlptte- llJWll for just such a map.and nona- ‘uf them bad one, or could tell m; _ t - r . . uher l could gct oneYShc loose “m” umw“ “H” 5"?“ an" he prlumple. or [he pa") ‘mum ltellicklng out Georgetown and ‘Souris. and Suiumersirle and Tig- n.sh. and such fascinating names Bear River and Savage Hhrbfll" enough to bu‘ impassable Qulflllllfll- was‘ turned u; power, They led th-Fand lmliau'_ Island. "Wherever bevble to believe that the I'm-km“ “l” 8am‘ “l mu" haw "w lhedog drag and the heelers expend generally was done where it that they had taxed the people an They led the people to bu- vlieve that lf they‘ were retuructl 'to power they would reduce and by no means increase,- the burden of laxationjbut would by strict economy br- ultle to conduct lb:- government of the Province amt ed their energies on the portions Oi‘ road which did out need uiuch at» ion. because lt was easier and’ they-could do less work for the‘ out of the revenues, lhen- being characteristic of the Bell govern-l “meivwl The“ 3'” tat“ Ihroughoul w“ whole “r1 w» believe are quite beyond di Ipute. it l.= tor the electors gime and for this characterlsllcl the people are compelled lo p 4 lptofessions. representations an,” ' {promises have been kept fieglecf. favorittsmi. toadyingi wade 509d" price they received. This has been’ [Dtéfll and ‘.0 favorites and healers ha; been! _ ;GOV€l‘lllll9l'll were extravagant andllmng W‘ 3@"°""‘_necrls>d. but contracts were given; ‘to party heelers to use the spilt: duh; ‘where they are. I s~a railway little-table’ and a map. Don't vnu think a thought ll dill. "l lu-nr people talking 0f Tigttisii anti hi-alrteque and Boar River. all’! ntbcr plat-es, and l want to know nant ‘to lnok for them and pick lhcm out nu the map. lf they are gfilill-ilblé by ;rzi.l or road _l should likt- to vtwil provide for all its public servlcr-Filllvlll- ,ll(l\\'. . . , m“ livas a net afii-rntton, and we bad 1i » l) - . dmugt interesting geography lcssou But I an) all in the dark Yes. yes. let me sec! ' ll —be-~:ause we wn-rr lu thr- count!) at 1h"|\vt- ne-rc ‘studying; nnrl all on by-elections to say how far llléllirllfllllll of my n-zip. rt-irli in rwzard lo the Museum. Can- uvt-igund naturally oft-looks rat‘:- or to the future than to the past. But one can only understand the prry5ertt by knowing sotnetltitr: From the beginning it has l)9€lll,|l)()u[ the past; that, l suppose. l‘- » . , ~ _ . ~ .- - _ Tl.- t b m uy ‘Hula, and a 300d adceflmemen. gng nt the ptgpqratgr) step; mlthe contention of the OPDJP-lllttlt {admitted HT? mus e a ‘to the province. One ol the strung- pf the compass and a small map ‘carried ln the vest pocket would iwonwugh this (o; hum such allettlnfi contracts and paying for inspshould be furnished by in» ‘government or at least inane avail able at a moderate price. '_ The museum, the other of our acquisition. wan invaluable Not ohiy should it contain specltticnalnoo‘ p" ‘my ‘m-‘Ihliflrake "m; of our timber, our birds and wild ~ ~ ll lll i t th '! animals. our sea shells, our fossil "my rumor.‘ they may h? umrue‘ “a W m“ n supper or em rocks-for ‘should he early and tory. The we have these, but lt the repository of our I0 land. not yet so for distant as to, have been fnrlllntlen by many stllll "M11"! m‘ n"? 11ml?" '"*'“'@‘*" Sum: living, ..vvould furnish . ours would Ouftilflss much of the. iiction with which we regale our-l ‘gives. Our island. ynunz BB it is bee!" no doubt‘ How U“ ormml 15!! a wealth of tradition. remin-‘llowen (euderer w" compgnbated jljlflldel of pioneer days. of hard-l ships, of struggle and of conquest ,w_l_lloh would furnish ilibich we hope will yet inspire‘ ‘some of our budding lltersleurs.‘ a theme! The present generation knows ,It- ‘llefiof the days of their grand par- lejts. little of the cost u. hsrd-' '_lt'ip. in struggle. in social hsppl-v‘ my". lnlprlniitive comfort and discomfort, of the heritage with < today. Such Information would make inspiring reading and they yield-um“... tm a sel-‘lon in l lutilig-vlnuseum which we so sorely need. "m: svs-s-tecrtous / The Bell government ls about lb face the electors in ~four vac- aut constituencies, one or which [Ito elect two metnlbertt. The test Wm be s vital one for the govern- o'- iirat difficulties is to sot him~ them to hold lfieir seats in the right in relation to the points legislature, And there are manv rumors ro- "'5 m“? l" Power ha" ""1 bee" have been notoriously’ lthcm far unwritten hits-i I i early days of the lswppon presented in the House, on public platform and ‘in the press ‘that the promises, prolesvtutis a... represcnt-itions made by the lead ken by the government to eiidbiel _ kept but ' dl tb th d l "d l ' ‘ gar tig e me o s emp 0H9 ui violated m “m” and in f trial conduct and their the. much pt-r day and charge l government from fifty cents to; prttmfgnglhpj; tuatlelnfhe with lhetu-relves unworthy tulnfltlence or trust- Tilt-ac alone. There of course may beiiirilve changer indeed. What {mane the peoplc and ti! their men. making as much and there may be no 'a nf o -§ -—"- _ w‘ y w V; The facts are in 0Hllil1l9_ in! them but certain’ things hai-t-mdoublzd u“; Wpoipd "M" come to ' light which throw nus" the the people, including the new and a- whole systemfidloue poll tax; an expenditure practlcalfly double what It OVQI‘ For example. s party who con- .~..._| m“ l-Id ward island. Will ln,):__t_~,"[r-rp|] rt-llcu 0t old Prince Eli- iwurti island [jealously guarded '(_‘h3rlnlfel0vvn, would be nmst- ln- collected and in a tnuseum in that, ltrruztilll and etiucullvo. l went ft ‘Zlll exhibition at (ieurgeltiyvii, l’.L lfi-aturo wash small collection spiriLlilflllflllPfl There was an old fllllfi That the members of tho‘ Belbkpt, if | rgmvmbel‘—fi sort of arque in certain cases, it is sald,lGl-'Vi?lll!ll6nl and the mentltt-rs sutnllllr‘ "ll" "lay "B"! "F-"liil" ‘l°“'“ 'contractors pay their mcn sojifllfl-ll“! "'9'". ha“ hi‘ "m" 0 public; .me.i.<ttrez falsified prftlfi-Sslltfls an-"ll ago in Prince Edward Island; stir-k.‘ a yard ll homo-Bruin 1W"? ' k Pwllh-‘Iati lndiun axe-ltl-ad. a rlllle ‘Yflmlvl- . - r0 en lbe solemn contpac: lflllY uuu h t“ 1 _ , jlflllfll‘ more than they are paying ’ i l! - . o ma" requu-empnua’ “mud be are-brought the past very lirlllfllly bilgfitands highest among u; pubmlfrtre one. but tlie ntuseum will-ll Lrmkitig‘ at them the)‘ nut be given up only to the fulfil- Stzclittns would be devoted to nat | mural history, Ornithology, cut/mo I lllPrelflre was not included-in that "as the only Engmhnlan "Hmy-mnntstu spend niuuey. in a lllrzel-f- botany. l ztm told lbul llv not know how the truth may but that the black hear ma)’ Y“! b‘? seen in the north-oust of Prlntt if so. one should be 51ml untl mounted lii the tuuse- um. Then the woods on» full ol birds. Stuffed and inountctl —— n lutzv. lllop‘ ltnzikcs a plucc evcr so lilllvll HWY- Jnleresllng?" l Yarilslicl Test . 0f Greatest Men IIIOlI 0f jllflllllttlll, Ihifl HBWBV?!‘ some respects an < on the other method. Wlllllll qt plebiscite and generat- lnlon. It is a kind carried over years ions, sometimes over About what man has the B93151" amount been written? ln other words. ‘what man has made greatest, appeal to writers of his own and subsequent generations? Find him and you will have loca- led‘ the greatest man A variation of fills scheme lo identify the Est man nf m; age. according l0 carried into effect Theodore Ro- ttmrty ivcre ptnved to he will We doubt if posterity con- " lble to depend uPOn posterity. Peo tlte' pie are more interested in opinion of their own times. Worldi Greatest Library. A list that is nptm be much by a Cfilllffllllldfflftr Cflllfiéllrllb or lhe measuring of newspaper bulk was compilt-d a short time agn. in the l-iritisli Museum, which contains the greatest llbmry in the world. it holds some 4000.000 volumes. of which few arc worth- less. lnrie-u the llltrary is not only the largest collection, but llvrlnps lllu umsl valuable solec- tion in the world. and contains books ln all language and upon all conceivable subjects, though 50mg n”; p30 n Illlt|¢llt I881‘, led of the endless discuesions as‘ to who were lllE cream! mm "d; women of histcry. "(lived a lllél dts Will Hays as censor. The tho- much lt may lack ln finality, ls in’ improvement merely a matter of individual orl ‘lee of the book publishing bus- mufiesiiness, and eliminate vicious ten~ C9 - mefol novels than it is to control the greatest of living men was l0 add.‘ up the amount of nmvspaper Dull-l liciiy lihey barf received. The man: mentioned oltr-nosf lll the news-l papers was obviously the great-l this theory, and if we recollect a-l fight‘ ‘he ‘as! m“ [his ma“ wasislgns of tiring of morbid sex stuflfbooks have a big delllllld. are sPelly iThe novelists have explored aboutilallsls in morbid sex stuff. sevelt and the former Emperor of; Luet _ . greatest mt-n of their gcnerallonlb" ‘Swot I 1-, i it firm this verdict, but it is lmpossiwr immoral‘ y excl“ “g on one t ‘ _. .- i l- ‘ ‘ he: bit of realism. and sa - . ‘mats ueatsspheslnllter- g MES’ vfi. P$BQ slain. Nothing n u» intimate or . w“ delicate for their attentions. The Victorian authors are accused. of A NOVEL 175N395 smug hypocrisy. because they put s cloak of virtue on characters that had no virtue, and refused to get down to the real facts of ex- istence. ‘Even if one tires of the prim goodness of Victorian charac- ters, and the heavy morslislng that mpsnles the delineation. one can tire just ns much of pres- ent day’ novel characters which: are sordid. or morbid, or lust plain- ly common. wallowing around in illth is not a clean business. and a sated public begins lo demand cleanliness. The public has s long- ing for a little nu of real idealism, ‘ for literature with an elevating in- fluence, not piizsty philosopny. if the principal book publishers got together, and resolved to turn. (Prom the Mail and Empire) The moving picture business has atre has A Thomas. Base- ball has Judge Landls. Now the novel publishers are figuring on a censor who will direct the destin- denclcs and rivalries in catering to salaciuis tastes. lt will be much harder to control the moral tone moral tone of moving pictures. or theatrical presentations, or keep baseball clean. The book publish- ing business is in more hands. widely different in location and circumstance. and there is n pubidown manuscripts that did not al- lic‘ to which realism appeals, ev-zdtain a certain moral standard. they if it is nasty. could effect a revolution in present The long swing of present day day literature. But a trade Caesar fiction toward brutality frank GX-KWOIIld be necessary, for rivalries in positions of seainiucss nae about the publishing business are keen. reached its end. The public showsiand some noted writers. wliosei Un-l every avenue leading to or iromldoubtedly the novel publishing bus-_ Some of'thein have iness needs a clean up, and the! to create sympathy great moss of decent people Wlllll} are wondering what is wrong with" flieyworld will support all)‘ Clean‘? openly tired ground or another. Tliey claim U f,r‘“"*~~~ --—""“"*\_\ I , YMAGIC *5 1‘ b2C6§l5€ rgy s re , u {and tfigtlvegsal satisfaction - ‘Hire Food iii-flutes good heolfli- ; magic l$aItin§ Towder ID6UFCS pure Food ‘CANADIAN MADE 0 EWGHLETT COMPANY roncuvo cAnAn-t - ._,,___,,,_ “m... I that their dissection of the mentaLup movement. l iprocesses of street-walkers, for in» ' A uvmc WAGE h, m0 Enumsh i thlrstlcst town l l more tru=lw0rlhy than unv nnde‘ many are duplicates. The measur . one mun were wrltlcn by m- |l.. and tn me a most inlcrcsllllfllten about Shakespeare, This "f! striking confirmation. of the lllc judgment, Illfilllll that if a poll of the _ it; ivolf or beur a hitndrwi Irc-ll-‘Hll-ih DWI-lie were taken s; to who: Charm; I?’ Sea" and Mipmean 0V7 _ 3i was the greatest man in history. pint-u of pt-wter, a ll0il\'_v trannlol-i" i5 certain ma! 'f would have bee nln favor of qurhn U“, prpvmus c0,,,._e".h,i‘.p specimen of each~thcy would glic material, Jrlylch ln these happier duvs or; period. trte Increase of the public debt; now amounting upwards by lens of thousands pcarLv; the merside and Mlscnucbe and whose tender was the lowest, WlYllllrf-IW his tender and the contract was given to the next lowest, a party ittes like the mussel mud plant it Mldnett and the Dalton Sanitar- ium without any provision being made to continue the public ser vices they rendered; unbounded exptmflylure where economy and retrenchment had been promlvd; for his sacrifice is not revealed. in any case s certain politician in Summerslde was very lmsy about it and made a special trip tn Char lnttctown at the time the chsuitr of contract was put through. nlty Grab secretly resolved upon of the people. Several hundred men are em- ployed 0n the roads ihroligltottl the province, particularly ln the vacant districts. The road from Behind these evidences of tn»- plotten betrayal of public trust what has followed? The unlswtul Kfllltllngton tn Malpcque ls- nt pre- lgre; the lax administration oi t e criminal law leadln t t u I . v ' K M" "me- "n! d’ mm“ 5M l‘ to the rampant lhlevet-y expected to he right side up he "ll! has recentiy occurred, the criminals escaping unpunlshed, or 9508M"! from jail, in wblcn honest and reputable men are ln- carcersted for trivial. offences. Are 0r are not theseihings trot. and w-lthln the general pul-llc knowledge? And all the while lwve not the members of? the Government been quarrellnp ttm- utg themselves instead at dcvu Ullg such small ability u; |hny possess f0 the busluvsi of the country? Were not the evidence‘ of their-contentions and consplr lore election day as are also the 00 or so men who are doing the turning. ‘ This in good pro-election spade work. but the laborers allhouzh lllllllllll 500d pay out of it taro not likely to be deceived. in any case the public‘ are not going to be ile- ceived. They want to know yhnt the roads are costing and they want lo know especially that the °'°""l dllwfl of great public util- the selfish and treacherous lndem and perpetrated behind the hacks denial of the right of the people to be tepresented in the Legisla- tijnt sud it la naturally taking ‘the matter very seriously and Eighty preparations accordingly. money is not being wasted or Ilhrown into the hands of political favorites or friends of the govern- ment. M168 lmlinst each other forced upon fht- public in upiuy rind nngry de- llllllcé lll a score of (‘Hlicllll meet- ings. and cw-n rofluttetl in public sections of the House? the itfts pinningllfs out. u. u’. road it's spade work, we may lt-,for everything done on the " ' bin the lbllt has l‘ '- tidnsflwltlt two eyes on the elections: and the remain- thst these rumors nre,ull false. 'Ws shall be 10M by the Patriot ' ---— ll was of course but oaturu "l"! lfflllflltlrslors and decolver . Bitch-as tltt-"o should quarrel for their ill begotten spun; m. [hgy llrve done. Their Motion fights lllfln tend tmhasten retributive lusllcé. But ls it won for the Pro- vince to be uovstmbu by m». n. lllvlnsble captain and s crew .1; "Gust muting? What hust- tbst the Bell ibvernmeni ll more lmltnltti- ‘today than evéflberore and that Premier “Bell was naivel- more flmily seated in flte siitftllc than today. it _ll_ the Indian ex- cuss for the tncrqstied-‘prtec _»'t| .""°."'“.".'I "fin; corporation wmim retain t l such s bl color to an Interesting section: B" writ d the moths and buttcrlllts. Fishes, shells. elc.. would make up another division. The trees-would vleld samples of wood, of commer "in! value and otherwise. Alto- gether I cannot imagine a more in- teresting building to the stranger. or the native-born, or a more fresh and stimulating school for the child. than tlie museum. Reverting to the antiques. such rclins of the past us survive arc now scattered over the island. lll private homes where they may bi- vnlitml or may not be, and in any event are unlikely tn be so prlzeti and guarded an they would be in u ptrbllc museum. A large numbcr of these relics must already have lteen broken up or gout- lo tlncuy. 1a heremu way cf saving the rc- malnder? . l um. sir. etc. J. GRAHAM CRUICKBHANK. Georgetown. British Guiana, July 7, i922. tors us the Province has t- fnr three years past? Thueft It"! questions for the electurs in the vacant electoral districts to con sitler calmly and dlspu .121: ll"i within the ncxl few weeks. in ordur m rightly dectdg: llJ-lf‘ lite verdict they shall remit-r "til pull- ing day. ____-¢4~>—-- AUTOIST WAS BLOWN UP SlmlilVAN. lnrl.. Aug lib-John F/vc-rhart, 35. a coal miner. was klllv-rl here today, when he step- ped on the starter of his automo- bile and an explosion and fire fol Iowcd, Elmer ilale. 30. also a miner. is being held in connec- tion with Everltarrs death. The theory expressed by the au- thorltles is that dynamite had been minced under the cushion on the fronfeeat on the driver's side of tho attlomdblle. The starter was than connected with the dy- namite, it ls believed. and tho cap of the gasoline tank removed. This was done. the authorities said they believed. so that If the drlvdr was not killed In the t-x- ploalnn fire would follow and he v fiifillw would be burned to death. Bverbart had» been fined in court here a few days no on s charge of misconduct with Hale's wfle. Hale, who is sn asperl shot n, knowledge of lhs ers with their tape lines went! over the bnuks- the outside ufl them oul_v— and dhcovereti that lllc most llllfll bore the mime f pub- for there is the majority an Englishman. and Shakespeare Jllfinlvldently Jesus or Nazareth was not considered as a man, and Ilsl. though Wells lists Him as the greatest man in the history of the world. Shakeipsaru Leads, The following ls the mt at m‘. sixty greatest men in history, according to the meaestirments ll'| the British Museum, as copied irnm Julhn o’ London's Weekly. 1 Shakespeare 31 . Wagner znnutiier a2 Louis xvt ' 3.Cicer0 33.G0ldsn\lth LGoethe 34.Galen. 5.l')uote - 35.Xenoplion, 6.Aristole. 36_.Stw|ft_ 7.‘Homer 3T.Dumss. 9 - Vlrsil. B8 JSWGGED-bflfg. itllorace. 3ll.Aescbylui. lilNapoleon. 40.Llvy. ll Nervantes. 4i Terence. lihillton 42.Tennyson, u.‘ x Y ;..;...‘i......-.;.; u. ' Guardian Readers . ‘rum tbs W. l. Lousott collection e THE HOMEWARD ROAD (By Charles Buxtou Going) The fields of worksday are tltlck- ly sowed With tangled troubles and the thorns 0f care; But when night comes, it brings the homoward road-- And you are there. Together in the cool and fragrant hush, Cares fall awny. and lLlfe grow strong; lo! the restful fields flowers are lush, And full of song. love and Arid will: A little wishing moon above the hill. tf-langs in the saffron sky its silver ‘bow; And to the murmur of the crick- et's trill Homeward we go. To home and hearth nnrl heart- Htrw glad the quest! Through dusk whose velvet bloom lllalf veils the view, Homeward and lovcwsriF-O dear 0 . m,“ There are many obvious absur ,8 mdilllls u. u... 11st. the um that! Enn] follow him. and the English- 60.Qucen ‘Victoria. neon“ manage ,0 9,1,‘, on about, . $1,200 a year. l Some Absurditics. what is a rah, sum m Co”, [he cost of living dcpcntls largely "ll circumstances. The farmer ma)’ ' ll ff 'llh net cash in- lstrlkt-s our eye being llle placing, Sam“: gfigfgootlsl s my yathel. -0f Cicero over half the people who ' ~ . ' [with $2.500. The former has ~l~ l . pacing o‘ part of his llvmZ ' considerable from his own property, itvliile ille- V lllfr’. the wisest. noblest mc-n who ever‘ >_ _, u m Obmi lived. Swedenburg and Gladstone Pal’ 3”’ l" 5”‘) a mm‘ ‘ '0 ' altltear greater men than Bi-t c.1113"? "3" mrw- “"8 dmhmq M“ dumunrls Ol" zer Plato, who surely was one o! _ ~ ‘city worklngmnn may I10! :CllIlllC8l' and Bacon, to say nr;th-=l"e"*""" "m1 mevname fng of Johnson and Rousseau. Baqfmm m” h“ ll°l"l“-" 'con_ by [he way_“. n |5 R0gcr_‘utiiusement expenses to llfl-Pfl llfl; 'alld not Sir Francis, who is mount “ml the J°"e3es‘ The induce’ ’ltoned by Wells ln a recent lislfclly- ‘"9 l“ commo" as most?“ in which no attempted tu rate the-well l" a summer swamp’ w e greatest sill men in all hlstoryll" a “m” MW“ vmage or the country, needs are much i068- N0 When shown the list. th ssls- e a one today will dispute tho moral tant director of the New York Public Library said that it was, i em interesting but wnrlibless, and“ w“ days labor‘ w m“ ve pointed out that while Queen Vic (mm, my to afford a comfortable 3," t Lilli ‘ . _ . Th.- 'r¢ lvn klilllll. Europeans in i4 44 nan.» (From the ll-"l “d Emlm“ the r5et-tT1é.u¢-..t. which has 11°" 15' C‘: 8113'] 4 "D map d‘ in one of tlic hearings before znlll‘ liquor licences and is ill-Til‘ .ares. 5.2. v_ _ ._ ,_ , ‘is Pinto 46 Victor Tusu m“ “m” “w” “‘“'“‘" Labor‘ ‘““'“ w M“ a" ma‘ .__._ ‘ ' .' l ' . ' Board counsel for n union urged ’ _ -_ . __ l7.Scilitllor. ‘stxtroniwcll, [hat a’ "Vi"; wage for an ordmn . v _ . -.-- l%.\'o taire. . asso. _ _ _, .... . 19 Tolstoi i9 Calvin ‘“'-" “m” °‘ m” “*5 ‘2"’““'{_“- BINDER Tl/VINE ' ' ‘ ' ' . t , th t was 1x- 20.Bunyan. 50.Wesley. lea’ L,“ e’) e “"_'_°““ , _ m. Buy The Best t1 B on s1 Gladstone ed a‘ W)" ‘"5" I‘ “*5 Wm“ “ ' i. t ' - l" - - ~ -- , . . -. . i ' ' 22.Eurlpldes. 52.l"laulus. that u ‘Mb iimolum “elf rf::,m:s_ _ Sllver Leaf L‘.'l.Sophoclcs. 53.Bacon. giteiggogzrgggyool; Llzucldule" re? Brand "Zlnluliue. Cae,snr.54.Chaucer. ‘ ' ' l‘ , _ _ n zimouere. éaflums- qulred, overh and above 1:28 (.u.;r.tntdccd'h50 iizolnto ti]: 26.l’etrarch. 56ZWilliamlll. '“°°"‘° “r t e w“ ry‘ l ‘ Wm“ an “F” a “b 2T Plumrch 57 Johnson age is a great deal less. B) d0"? l , autccd to give perfect salts ZSJllPDUCIaleS. Sznltousseau. hug “mm 0verhe?d'afxlmngengraxi.' “mom d , b I 99 Tacitus kallouk “v expenses on mea s. E _ I 2 Carloa s o. this rand. 10'?!) ‘ ‘ ' economy, the great ma“ 0! "l9. We are l’. island Accnfi-l o . p8. lor the Brantford Cordage 60., Ltd.. tnzikirs of llie “Sil- -' ver Lczil“ brztnd uf 'l‘winc. p and llic largest liiunulzictur- " ers in the British Empire. our our: Pmcr-fs . ‘i’; Whulcsle nn-‘l lletuil Carter & C0., Ltd. "gm “' *' “'°"‘“"‘"‘““ "m" » t toris was placed elxtielb nn the and tasteful home. Pa! f" his What-WP“! children's education and upkeep, tutti put aside a surllllls- 111° C05‘ that u might well be mm m». l" '°‘",'"F a “mmy l“ “w” dw“ would move up to filly - ninth “r “dvauced “mallards or educa’ place. She is the only woman - mm and appearances compels a the list and we do not Suppose revlsm“ "f pmvmm‘ schedules or mnny people could be four-u “livlllil “llE-Ti" Wlll-‘ll Lilli"? has say that she was the greatest wo~ reillllvP-d 5M5 r“-°°3“ltl"" or “gm mun on the list, and we do [IQ] to a living lwago, of fair recom- slippage muuy 990919 mum m. panes for its work. it sometimes‘ list. a great many bOOks are ap- ‘Dellfillx which deal with her and became one of the greatest sytf its rightful share, on a compani- bols because of her long rclgn tive basis, Workers in key inllllfi- {hep found to say she was the greatest Elle! lull-her lllld delllanlll m0". woman in history, tbougt, peh- "m" u"? ‘llllbllc which l5 “my Mp5’ nu,“ p, 01a" of Arm 5b.. tho general body of labor —lhan and the wonders that were ucqtrlcs have a strategic Wlllilllshed in u. land seek to use u torthclr pipe ' . special advantage. Americana Omitted. . ln most lines of llllfllllmls, then-I A rough and ready measure-ito compcl capital to keep prices ntcnt in the New York Llbraryiunwn 1,, a feusnnabiu pram; 1w. confirmed Slinkcgvpeure in iltrquep Tum Dru-E, qgxgng agrcgmelflg place, but George \Vashillgt(\n'exm-bmln! Charges m one parucu. Came 5""°n d 1° mm- “villi”? lar or another, distributing ex» washllWmn "l" Lllll-‘lllll Willi mell-l, penscs, or other impediment ‘to tkmed i“ m” 3'1"“ Us!» lllllllllllfulr prices to tho public, may be “'9 suplwlle lllll- "lally would cvll-ifound Interfering with the legiti- wlld that Pope wus n grcutcr ma“. mate operation of competition. "m"! wullhlllll°ll °l' lfllllll XVPBut more and more, the‘ general than Lincoln, Luther's remarkab- le position was attributed by the New York otttctil not to his in- herent greatness, but. to u... fact that he was for centuries vhe subject of controversy carried on in pamphlets, which correspond- the Dublic- the average working oltlzen- ls the final arbiter of what capital and labor in indus- Ttry may or may not do. When the public learns the power of cohe- Hive, determined action, u cnnl itisltrtincv policy protecting pnsitluil.,iiti cvvry \\"(ly_ll”lllll flmittcial loss. uw|tiY0ll will t-tijoy your uuloing more lif you don't carry Old .\l.'in Worry l with ‘filo [is enough productive competition - community begins lo realize lluit g ad somewhat to the newspapers of llldli)’. The New York librarian said that another test of Breat- lllllll might be founded ou' the lfillllmcy with which books about call n halt to any evil process,’ whether arising from ors of great wealth’ 'or otherwise. This issue of a living wage "mnlefsot- dep AUTO INSURANCE [S THE‘ MOST l.\li’()ltTA.'\1'l‘ \UTO ' ACCESSORY We will write you n. blanket you you as n passenger. Oldest lflSllflllltzu ln l’. E. island Agency llyndman 8t Co. Ltd. Managers for P. E. l. The Oldest Insurance Agency‘ ltt P. E. I. ' A‘ .. . Q V Fllfl Sale All shall-gin stock, sold at halfrprice. $1.50 to $1.75 shades i t Cl‘ _ '\ . . pens 2Q r . ends on the organization M,“ ;_y for 75c. certain persons were road in the libraries. Judged by this stan- dard, Karl Marx would appear to be one of tho Qroatest, because ab; iglelfsrelzcebcarda concerning mandm Damn; "mom chum! on However this-i’; 0mg m rywom‘ on”, bravo“ thé m” o" r - Ilrllvtlcflllv thB mass resistance. Home test as frequent reading of an author ls the ceretnin and‘ fs- communlfy. and is regulated byiC The public is always on the side and fslr, but extravagant de- . -——-<-o->--_- EMPIRPQ THIIBTIEOT TOWN heart. ~~ The rest! lfmrtbwsrd with you. ~ ‘smug: mean-dill!» lmore is about to" be written about tul indication that something -—--- NAIROBI. Aug ltl-ltumurutl. a ‘ti’ .~- f" of Labor. when it la reasonalhle ,‘ 3 light fixtures com- ', plete w‘ h shades $7. 2 light. xtures, com- plete wifih shades, $6. S. Mcisaac 8r Sons 1U .~Que:qtv,_ ajltfltt Phonsy72y2-J. . ' w-