1min room lllf lHlllllillllllllN Bllllllllll Inning only (rounded nos-n 85.00 for no: nu nuvnnre) delivered- zlucusr 31,1ll2.l~ mEgiAé$§111111lIll1El1§§lllu isull “"1” is A TlllllllST llESlllll , of . . . ,_ l _________ gums, ZSome Interestingand Delightful Locations I{ Described For “Guardian Readers.” L. . J3: Inmléfiqrwl- “D , trees whlclfgrew to the south oi , . PBYSICI S PAST AND ESENT l| ' the bay." indeed. the scttilement to the west of the hay. from B011- tinck Cove to Low Point. must have been at least as important as 111111 uhout Priucetowu. for De Lo R0111"? gives thirteen families as resident in this urea, to the sixteen about lhincetown, while their church was built (1753) at Low Point, There is an old French map extant which gives the position of this church. as well its tile al1l110X11111110 M011 of the iielghborlrirlg settlements. it is interesting in this connection, in note that, according to De La Roque, a number of families called "Arccnaurl" lived here in 1752 but no mention is made of any cal- led Lambert, lt therefore ap- pears that John Lambert and his fnruily could not loug have resid- ed here. ' Flying ‘Surveyors Condensed from Popular Science‘ (April. '27) H. A. ‘Bruno. Notes by the Vllay UCll Canadian interest has ccn-‘ trod in the proposed London‘ flight of the airplane Sir John Carling, piloted by Captain 'I‘ul1y and Lieutenant Medcalfe. For the successful trip from London. On-i tario to the greater London. Eng-‘ land and return a prize of $25,000 is: to be p81d. This is the first hn-oah-l adian attempt to flyacross the At-l __ _ g _V_ lantic. Their airship is annonopianey ,. _ _ —'_"_~*r"“_ .. ' and the fiyers set or: with high: Ad...’ “may; is o" on lung-J WEDNESDAY, AUGUS 31,‘ 1927 ' ,hopcs on Monday morning last, butvorousdffghlgn: 111 £11 léiqtlgropeandcily: ' ..__'r;-_._".t‘_L._'_'-_~___--‘§ win to a storm the‘ were forced 193“ m3‘ e qua cammyan m’ ~ . -. avs, Mal c was Z3 regtum m Landon‘), Thls ls re__.su1t.=._<>0111111°11 by phyliilitm M! $8 lhluliigllitryllii“ sittlcmentpoflnlflle ls- gremlble‘ bu, they are expecled w D1151- 11155011119111911 W" We ° e hlnd. Their largest \‘1]lllg(3——1l'.ll‘l' "—‘_ , . try again. Local interest in this ad: P1355: ‘phxirglclan arguing in favor of ""'“*.‘ll‘l‘.‘,"e'f',l.’uf° glifizgleutlfjr tuoulhnli THE “m” M Nauons‘ throughltlwy 1101i T1111 114111151“ 113d madclventure is stimulated by the‘ fact physicians of the past, says that Zluulgfif. "tilts loan-ht buy, And 00111111111091 15111115111111115 "wine bcst joke of the evening. and that their route as planned would 11111159 111911 111d 111011 011111 91111111111!- thost» who pass over Darnlr-y prlncluul uat-ums o; me warm has mo), had flu been laugh-mg 3mm luullug mom (we: Ne“. Bl-uuswlck and T1103’ 110101011011 11 501150 01' 1011011. i111 hrltlgo, should remember that one l _ _ _ acutencss of hearing and vision that t-ud of ii- resin upon holy ground. 110011 111111111°11111€ 1°r seven“ 1855-. ever since. Pun“ award Island" cnablcd them to diagnose and treat where this primitive people laid devlslug 0,. lrylng w devise meansbyl Asked what me Joke was he Saul ‘cases. simply by observing them thcit- 1103a to rcst among .zhe dark which the world. henceforth. 111113’ 001th“ [hg gQw When Premier Baldwin arrived in Closely . forest trees with whatever rites n was much too 511011.,Engl:lnd on his return trip hc had Another physician speaking in of awe and wonder Nature may spared the horrors and the tragcdieslund they “we all so sorry‘ bul me- 1-11 “'31- The" wewmeam ‘mortsfministcr told thcm not to mind for been absml 32 dayulg olwluclllludfavor of present day physicinnglmvc suggested to the hearts of 01111111111119 531d 1° ha“ bee“ WhQHYJt would be n long time before he Six thousand feet above Corning, 1a.. two veteran airmen swept ac- ross the sky in an old plane, mak- ing a photographic air map of the countryside below. The camera was clicking off its exposures with monotonous regularity when sud- denly. with a deafening blast,‘ the big 400-l1orsepower motor bacliflr- ed, igniting the gas-filled carbur- etor. instantly the plane, and title men who rode it, were enveloped in flames. , Guorney, the pilot. lirrned m one grim glance at Russell, his oom- panion; then with‘ tho instinct born of war experience, he threw the plane into a sidcsllp. lt was the one desperate chance, rho knew, to blow the flames to the side and away from their faces. Downward they plunged. a ghast- ly torch from the heavens. Russell braced himself for the crush. Just when death loomed as inevitable. (juerncy, with a last frantic effort. \\'1l11l his face already blisiered by the terrific ‘heat. flattened the plane out. of its aidesllp in time to make a landing lu u clear flold. The fiery thing ounccd wildly along the ground, nd as it came to a slop tho pilot dove headlong through the flames and over the side. Scrambling to his feet, he looked for his rmmrade. What he snw was Russell struggling over the edge of the cockpit, I113 prec- ious camera clutched tightly in ihls uims. A few moments later the mar chino was a smouldering skeleton. But the next flay they were buck on the same Job in another plane, Tlmt is the way of the uerial photographer and the pholographlcal pilot, side partners in .1 remarkable new profession which is blitzing tralla. for the pro- gress of industry and discovery. 'l'-his thrilling episode qf last Arm- istlce Day simply typifies the un- bvainble spirit, grit. urIl skill of men who today are following the adventurous footsteps, of pioneer surveyors oLhhe past who plunged with‘ rod and transit into unknown spaces. charted wlldernessoa. and wrote new frontiers on the maps. Ten yours ago the science of nor- izll photography was virtually llll- llhown beyond Rho battle lines of the war. where. it played a vital, role. Today scores of eagle maul are flying nvcr the countryside with their remarkable cameras, some of tllcm no high that while u,» pop your (In ldIl,It>O)__>:0d In Canada and United Staten. _ - Attention‘ 1502131; our‘ the admlnfi “ ‘ rihihlfi? I'll ~‘ P,"|||¢-Q,IV. Chester B. Ir-Lure. Vloe-Pronluent-J. B. Burnett. ldltur Ilfl luulgor-Jr B. Burnett. Annotate Editor-D. K. Carib. Col. u. A. uracil-on. u. s. 0.. a int '1‘ l Secretary-Lion! ' ‘- DARNLEY~MALPEQUE "t it 5 7 Toantndividslal h - Imam appoint t: om like services, it earlly but a ltlstc that of The (By Harold Messervyl _ yql’ , rrwrffi ' Part-time pi, 1°“ 1111mm and. V0111‘ fanulytormm 3 tern Trust Chm. WZr°J°§“‘£'.h°' $0“ - O f of your estate. an um“ F ‘lanolin Consume: .1 w. . . Hon. w. .4. nun. r.c.. M! ‘ ransom-r ' INTERNATIONAL GOOD WILL. home told his wife. who had not bcenl " ‘at thcnunctiun. what a grand time; In. a. uju ,- _ ' Hon. F. Bwlglugy I WCl-HIISDI ' .- y ~ G.S.Ca1n ll, ,W - ans-an. ¥."i114..‘¢“...",";l_-_ p~ "055115110. ‘Ffiflll llanqm . states that the thermometer has rhcse, her children. Once when PCP“ spent f“ 6311mm‘ n} mo‘ dune away wml me lllylng on o; excavations were made here. ntarlY 1111011 110 “$1100 111110 provinces. 119-" 11811115 t0 gel; me temperature the skcletolrs were unearthed. it is cllcd. 11.000 miles, made 26 speeches 1 t 1 ' f $41111 1110i’ “"010 11111111‘ 01 111011 01 fuccessfuL we m“: no 355mm“? govanmher one‘ Hi5 Wm‘ mum "orand was greatly impressed with the gtslslhcblaiidirfliheh; gzyldtltilgléog- gma.‘ 5"1‘}"“‘~1T““§‘_" 1.3m" ab)?‘ 11-11 3'91 111*“ “'9 1'13"’ “m-cmd a“ 9m scc anything in this to cause a laugh vastness of the country, the patriotic 11111011 01 1110 1111185. 1-110 5111181‘ W51 lllllltlltli: [Ilgwluuifii °1 "1111"~'1'$a1 Peace and Yo‘ 11191” 111° and the husband admitted that it 10.111113’ 01 1110 P001110 ma“ whole‘ Eildiirngnlgiftlcnttes?‘mxésrfihutzfilgln? t: islliosslhh; they are the remains of ‘$111151 11111385 1111M‘ a" 110mm“ m‘ did not seem as funny now as when “carted hospitality and me 5mm ofthc stonrach jjuice, the barium meal (mrnlollréwe zltiutcllglzrztrhilegt t“: , - - - . - _ . (tilt v ore 1 . ' 's c n 1 11119011? 1111131“ unwcrsal ma“ c” '1 thc minister said it. He was one who. ergsclggl; gmiliregtumi: ‘To pnilbabugz out cancer of “u?” ‘J; rihsorh i11l‘lll or in drive thcm out. ‘ . c l n 51C on, n o. 1110111 “ficcnvfly 1114111 111° Lcaguc 0f could laugh when others laughed, he remarked that it had men his 1212:1113 thrfrrilchnizsxr» einufggld $111: of lulgllltilllleu‘; ‘f;'0,:§L',1‘;§ol{§‘§u‘:l 1110110115- we 113191 1° 111° 111191113" but he could not sec the lokc. {privilege to travel with the Prince of m” red c°rpuscles' and ‘he "umber or refuse of the encampmcnts. tional congresses. the international Anulller mlnlslel- pl-Qaclllng on m... Wales and Prince George and that gs‘s?zlgogfiifilefiugrufiggasahgfigg; lvith‘ hferul} ‘and there n31!‘ illgflllll ~ rear -0 u , or some r c y nai- 801-108011101 0011110115 111111 11559111111195 subject. “the unruly member." the 111° wuld “o? “Mini? betterutjrgveb ""110 15 5118111‘ 5110W11118 11111115105- °1 lulled domestic tool. These shells 11th h ' b rt‘ l rl bri ht - . mg wmpanmns" . yo“ g“ an‘ 311111111911 51101111113 B1’ 8111-15 13115911591 sirpplicil ‘lime t thc farmers for w c are con pa icua ‘Y l; tongue. madc comparisons between ada a pcssimlsl you will leel llke a And we mus; all admit ma; the Ina"), ‘Yuma arm?‘ , 511015 W1111111 1110 i185! 10“ 301115 ‘the tongues and other members of fish out ol “mo” he said‘ “and l last man has rather the better of the h lg t-nllgllp-l-llu val-lulu m,“ “u. 1-1351 Thursday 111E111 1" 111° crY5“thcb (iv be an his illustration with r0 hes’ 'ou wi mc “ argumem‘ because no physician"l1i“"1' "1 Imms" ‘wswibed by ‘lac’ 0 _. g p p y; ll co back cured. . . . . _ _ . ., _ _ _ . ., ‘\\'011111 11110111111111 diagnose and treat qut-is (jurlit-i- in his air-count m‘ his 1111 131111100111 Q1 111° K1111; EdW-"d “take our tccth. for instance. those 131111113 1115 5°11 ‘Wage 11 1* 11°19“ ailments. unless he made use of all vnydgu uhing the north shore of Hotel, Toronto, five hundred guests ul us who have luclll»_al 111111 M1" 31111111111-1111110 1100111181115 the help available from the lahoru- our lsluiul ‘in 153i, was the _ . _ _ fcllutv-voyagcrs with charactcristictory. tram-o in rill pcqiro iluy. At trs‘ 551 11°11“ "O dlnn" togcuésL m9 0\'011 i110 1001111055 27111115 111 1110 0011~ Ccluluuy‘ “skilfully. uucllned lo be‘ However there are two _points plnr-c. where he made n landing the occasion being the annual dinner of nropntiun snllled audibm [Qeljng umwu lulu discu<';iung on poutlcalor about the work of the physicians of pjtliltihplfi ‘$i\\\' tnauy boats, manned C - B Pu. - ,1 ‘ ‘ , “ , , -tl\c past that arc worthy of cou- in’ sin-nut‘ crossing and 1e-cross- 1119 1111111111111 a1 550C111 1°11 they were not alone. commercial matters. into which some sldemllou 111;: ti... Slfga"), which was ll“. mu. Among the guests were reprcsenta- A bishop had Cay-gfully instructed 01 1110 11111011015 110111151 00110081011 The first is that if a physician ls “"11 111' 1111111011 11 511- '1‘11111- 01 llves ol fiance‘ Japalu the Unlled his “Cw boy‘ impresslng upon him their anxiety to bcguile him.“ ‘going to depend entirely upon the 0011151‘. 1S 11111151010111 1111111 1111-‘ 11101 510195 311d 111° 31111511 90111111111115 the necessity of being respectful} yeguus Obgallled fol- hlm by label-a, which we have already noted, thatl ‘wry wopkers‘ the“ lndced he ls hlzrlpoquc was the silo of the larg- 1111111 1110 1001111115 11111895 WWW" 511d Whcn bringing the hot water in the‘ court officials of Canada. While We are on tho sirbject, let us say that lie La Roque, before giving the census of each of the localities he deals with, [F9813 us to nu account of the place and its resources. it is rather interest- ing tot-ampere his account with l’1(:l10li's_ As l write l have them before l1\C—-€l'\i\t of De La Roque {in the original; that of Plch- oll in translation by Miss Amy Pope. us it uppcured in the Chur- lotletounr Herald of 188.2, ulld again -in rlrc I’. E. l. Magazine of 1902. 1ft is very evident that one has liter-n copied from the other. and from \\'1llll we know of the clluruc- lers of the two lll(‘llA-T1l0lllilS Pich- 011 nliuu ‘fyrell (his mother's Hume) was n traitor, and u rilenrr rodent- it is likely that the latter was the plagiarist. However this may be. both speak of lands of the district 111s hcing "of a (lllflllly superior to those of St. Peter's and of the North l-Inst Tlivcr, and cvcu of ull those which we have visitcd so far." And then theat- writers go on to describe the plagues of field mice and locusts ' from which tho had lutcly suffered. It may socru strange to us. but those lauilnzlls in the (lays of the French 'l‘l‘glll\i‘ reduced the settlements on the Island to ruin and evcn drove muny of lilo settlers away_ - They EASTER?!‘ runs-r 1 COMPANY Mahmoud It” flwtowu, p, g l. GJ-fl-lllnngwortludutln; I", Bold Oflloo-Illllfu. N. IL Inla- l‘. ti. B I t rl h _ - ‘.130. Jullfl.“ Nh’:1.n' u ‘ __.__.___-_-_~_-%- ___ difficult ltind of surveying dud or,‘ plorntlon. l Aerial photography culls for pug feet teamwork between pilot an camera ntangThc pilot must gull" his piano buck and forth along in aginary parallel lilies or "Hlflpg over tho entire area. A long " of ‘ritlomgraphid ililm is expo automatically, producing a succctr gioh of photographs. Tire prof codure ls tho reverse or that fora motion picture: the camera moves, while the objects ale stationary.- . . ._.__/ lvliicn a. _ -..____.._. (Continued on page cilgrtl‘ l" dlscusslnu the malt" olnsound going to becqnlc less of a phy5lclan“|l“‘l*ill;11111111111 oncampmcilt on the is» adfice" the Liberal organ has much lg? asenhisvzgcslmmliars‘ ‘ 11.100111 here us in the derivation . . _ s s. 1a . n ese r _ ' _ _ ‘ tgwlllh, Tags“ w ‘he namms whose m_ the bedmom (‘my and Wm“ asked to say about such advice and the ad ‘Senses will become less acute‘ wlll of the mime. In its. prosrnt form .\1 his I ' visors from whom it emanates, The become blunted as lt were‘ it hits a uoll rurrrkcrl French flut- Dresentativcs were Drcscnt. wcrc “who ls more?» lo Say‘ “The buy‘ lam“, as referred to lnulude um Asj‘ M50 ll he uépenus unfit“), um“ our-as has suiso Bcdeuue. it is. lu- ll ' '. th - o ~ -‘-‘ ' . - ' ' . honored in hr llant speeches c or my Lord The 15mm fellow Emu ,5()Q}3\_gd gum-gs of Trade m“; othcl-Ithc laboratory results. he 1S going to ‘Humac mum, ulakpfiflk‘ “loanmg Twelve u Investment - Qffices... 1 for Your‘ “ Convenience 1 ‘ We maintain twelve of- fices. situated throughout Central. nnrt Eastern Canada‘, all connected 117 private “\f0- morning. he was to knock gently at In aildfnlmvn. we are mem- burs of five oxvhnnSQIt and inulntnin trndlnl! , connections with loudinl financial centres. Such an nrgnrtizntion of- fers investors more than this usual facilities for mo sale; nitrchusc. or ‘valuation ‘of securities. JOHNSTON? t, eePWAKQ= »_ - McCurdy Bldg, Halifax Montreal Stork‘ Indiana. Toronto Stock B101!!! llonlrtll Curb llnrkol tvlrrurpu oruln Mahmud. Chit-uni Board o! Trude lfomhern lng. Universal peace will never bc‘ x IT’S‘ ‘lint/m To? Think Of Coal We are ready to fill your bins with .1 all good fresh rnlhcd coal, the but coal for all weather and all stove!- rnngos and furnaces.‘ ” August 21, eats are common. ‘ r?) ---— ~~ A SENSE 0F HUMOR. I . nlrsm. nor communism. order “ A. Rickard 8r Co PHONE H0 Love AFFAIRS 1 r THE SHEEP. Slowly they pass . in thc grey of the evening Over the wct road. . A flock of sheep. Slowly they wcnd , In the grey of the glouming Over the wet road That winds through the town. “Mothcr" is a flower. "Mother" is a song. "Mother“ is a restful hour when the day is long", Surccase for our sorrow f . “u!” 5nd E“ evenmg "pmmted ml from the past. Progress has only,Hls brief stay in Canada was far tool Slowly they pass. A And gleaming whlloly vanish nwayn ‘ Irzitha grey of thei evening. Ahulwhat ~ memories‘ Loom form moment And vanish away. 1 0f the white days When we two together Went in the evening. Where the sheep lay. We twb together. Went with slow feet In the grey of the evening, Where the sheep lay. Whitely they gleam For a moment and vanish Away in the dimness (iced a French rendering of the chestra in each case playing the Gus to do as he had been luslruclcd organizations which have 01155“ “hm: less of um patient‘ than if.“ ‘tlzrrgr- hay" As ‘r11 our lnrlluni they make permanent records of ' , . - . made a more thorough examination ,_ , ,' _ ‘ ‘ , _ r ~. - irti l --.l l h -. , ‘ ‘ National Anthem of the countrl’ but being somewhat confused. gave izlcmggsvisxilgiifstctzi 11:31:15‘) or‘ examinations of the patient. He u?“ lthgrohhri Spgsglelllcrenyelrqlfi, {lllélllulgollsscl igdyllxltl.’ toasted. The gathering was one of mu reply‘ “The Lord‘ my boywwhlch give attention gutelthere is a “it l-l-“lltlmllllus sgzentil‘ lests tiuiteh with thclllul “my uuueul- now l“ Gallic [ormjlllt- rountrry tuus r-mulvlclely dfeyafiub l0,“ . ' _ - " .871 W1 n0 ge cperson- 'l-l.»|. l"; _ll‘ll0. xllL‘ mcso tresc rg - r ‘ ‘ -_ the- largest and most brilliant cvcfgro amused the bishop that hc gavcnble omission from this list of ud- al touch. will not give the sympathy yhrhlilivqluhsl 111111: fight") £§,:,l1;u;.‘,‘llii visitntiolrs; the inhabitants had lllzfyulyfqigjg?llfisélrguvfiélgtl Q20“; held by me Asmcmuon 1110 00y 1111 0111111 110111130 1115015- Thc Temperance A1liancc.,-::‘;ie‘::°§‘é° ‘m’ Sggltfizfixfit 1:15 (‘hnrlus Arsennullt ungi Peter Ar-lim i1fi1éezll“1er‘i"noég_ult*lllg'rél‘t; 13:31:11 glance solutions to difficult prob- A few week ago re rcsentativcs , . which had secured the writtenpledgf , , - ‘ _ _ 501111111- W111i 11' 111 l 011" 11111111108 _ , _ - lems of traffic and city Dlunnlnt-r. S _ x gentleman Wm “as pcrsuadcdues Bl all the Liberal candldales “(#1911101 11 110 {dlent more of his time came here from Acadia in the year-Hm 3mm “herewnh 1° "m ‘mm In the role of timber cruisers. they of over forty of the leading countries against his will, to aqggmpgny a: , 1M1" 111° {111110111- . 1728. Those people, according to,“1“"° 111911‘ ‘waged 183d“- De L“ have surveyed and mapped thous- lu the world m“ ln an lnlflualloual friend m church remarked after‘ 1115‘ 10111 °1°°h1°11 1° c3111‘! 01111 1115, As mentioned once before. wcuProf. Caven. established themselves R""111°.11e°1“1§ a“ 1111s mmfly- prays ands of square milea of forest ‘ _ ' A policy, 1S not cvcn mentioned. A.‘want all these aids that make medl-Harimnng tho white and red ceditrlthnt ‘he g°v°111111°111 1111191" 111°50‘h.nl1s_ ‘m; only (ghal-Hllg t]... “ca. P°"1"'Y °°"1-"°5S a‘ 011a“ "hm-film svrvurv. that he was clad 110,strangc omission indeed. cine a. "scierlcc.’ but‘ the physlclanl ~ .11““111° 1110 11111110110 "1 11*1‘1_110—“ lions 0f varieties of timber. hut ~ - r it l\b dill‘ it <1 matter-S of international importance wen,‘ because‘ l", Saul‘ “l ulwuysi cugtlnturf to use his own flvel all‘ LrrSmzlGrltzNl‘ értrluy p¢g:?(a;:’"luak‘lllg tpozlliiile‘ an actual count ss s esarla . " ‘ "‘ 2.. ,. were discussed and where nationsllmllghg sodanl and Gomorrah were; T11010 “'08 11 010111‘ 11111111111 05100-1 l'¢*H"**4***"*""*f‘*|cd lt. they would neglect to tillpr-ltllluy“ Evpl1i,l,;::l\q'l,l lluluslrlal whjqh a {cw ygafs agq had met, as me wlves ol two of the Auusllesu. lwfllldbtillvcen ‘m; candlgalgs Xllllo, oo++0+4++00+040+0+0<00+ ‘. The Land We Love ‘ma’ mm!" planning, laid duty-n the rightr-of- ‘ e o. e r- . . - ,, , - enemies on the battlefield. exchang- Even the austere Scotch minister Zine‘ almoflghplhuglifainol uheeuluuu DA|LY B, Frank. Ycllh .Ba(;'"’0C-‘1‘t“111111 11:: “£31121: (1:11 r1111?- 011 “F115 011 1111111915 01 1100110 111141 who, during a prolonged period oilors knew nothing of the sccrct until 1 .._“‘ l l l l ..,‘,,, ‘gggfrrtos the name of u French lllls-1“_"“y mrmizmls‘ cqartetgtghgogoig“: 1111111111180011-“111- wet weather prayed for "dry weoth-‘thc Alliance Bulletin blurted it out w L G d ' r510“ i11'10=11.—111c 1111110 1‘1111r1111- 111111! “' 11mm“ "1 m‘ °s ° ‘ c‘ p ' l By ‘ ' m‘ N‘ l ii“ Boy uymflgguylofl ‘came to Quebec in i723 dlcre he."'°111' A1111 1111311?- 1110)’ have pone- These were only two of almost“ and a smlgh-ln wlnd m my llle 81101‘ 1110 V0105 110d 110011 P011011 W110 ~ l - ‘ luumm u“, vluumu luuguage‘ lnultruten remote and unexplored rc- . _ has a better right to advise the Gov-l '”“*' “”*‘“"'*”“' I ‘ h. l d ‘ ‘ ' ' ', ‘ lgions, bringing to light vast resour- 511111101" 10101110110001 11100111105 110111 pram and hay so that thcrewotrld - Q What. type of boy immigration ~11 1111110 flutmig the Indians at . - ’ ‘ ernment than the Alliance under WORDS OFTEN MISUSED. ‘ a ‘ lllluluuquu lu lllll‘ Thu l-ollnwlnu cos ot unused power and wealth. recently. They did not discuss the be abundance for man and beast “i ~ Don't sa “in book is different than“ planned for Car1a-da‘ » . - .. - . . .. , T110 1111111111111! 01’ 171011101‘ N01" - r that pre-clection compact? But. the Y Y l m Wu l l ltd l0 be one o; tear he was drowned uhile moss l , l, . . . . u. _ l l _ _ ours" 5a udlficrcnt lmm" , 8- 5 0111990 l ,. . .l. l . B .\oik from the s y was a remark- 110551171111105 01 1110 11111105511111 1105 0 saw some humor in the sudden an-yGovcrnmcrlt organ declines to dls- y OFfEN zvnspnolqo NCED, has the most constructive of modern 111i- ‘1 if"; 11 1.111111‘ ‘1111111111. Alrlauk, lwhlevpnlenl wuu,“ rmulred war. They intermingled. they dis- 5W9, u, his pray”, while on 1ll,~,‘cuss that agreement. or even to mcn- term‘ Pronounce balgwqlwi‘ firs‘ land settlement schsnfles egéltaaéi-fiualfgelf’Kargéltgiv" gls‘c‘l‘lg1;'_ge“el;“_lsome 3000 mm... o; fllghl and (rm. 01155911 1111111015 °1 1111111131 111111 V1151 knees by the open window a sudden 11°“ it m “'5 wmmns" cmn1bctha1v5yl1iib10 a5 “b11011? 01 11S in "1110." tied in an agreemen orth cl nu lull-piled along tho north shore, frommrfme“ 1‘ “"11”? "f 625 “qua” . - . 1 - ..< .. . - .. . .. .mcnt of British boys on c a S. , _‘_. "mp3, 1n all, 20005911811111‘. expos- . , lust as the Alliance deceived the as in it. a as in ask. accent sec-. uh rt. 1011.1 s in Mulpeque. lie made lnllportancc. tliley bccuimc acquatintctl gust of wind scattered his papersmcople by nflsrcprescntlng Gcvcnu 0nd syllable‘ l ,gulllrstlla,arfgnglulusglanbggwfilegimené lulu Juumoy o" loot‘ l" mmwlnlpr‘ ul-‘Qihwguco rsggrgllsiq lnglliltlslvltlgfl t h l. ‘ , ' h ‘ ' ._ _ , _‘ :1 1 i ' . ‘ w h eac o er an saw wi on about the room. On rising and sui mum Control that the Llbclal calul OFTEN MISSPELLED. complnis ‘under the Empire Settlement Act ofsor p rig in tho wigwums of thematched tagemer to form a map‘ 5mg at people to whom he hurl come lying the necessity 01 511N111.’ 11.110W ml1011‘vcylng the mess. he remarked. “butldiates in their turn deceived the Al-l SQMSNYMS: place worm‘ localcuiozz. The scheme is a further dc- dowu wllll mum among "u; uh trite iolsfinlii. the 111111101-111111115 i101’- there is in common between the na-‘Lord mls 1S r1dlcu1ou5_ ‘liance by signing pledges that thryslluale luslull establish plum de_;\’°1°l?11191‘1' “1 me fan“ ‘Taming rlrcn and the dogs. His diary ‘m-"ed "1 11‘1“"1°'1e1“11 every 11111111‘ - . ' um not lmcnd to make 00d» The"; ll ' ' ' ' centres for British boys which have sum“ ll we are told The aiming. thoroughfare. nook and corner 110115- l The saving grace is one of life's g ' p05 ‘ _ _ _, , already been established under the "m. umuu (lurlug muse day; Ollol the grout metropolis; even hur- w U, . . that muse _ _ , _ , lare many things that support this WORl) bTIJDY. Use a word _ “as of several Ol the pmvlnclal _ _ ~ . - uylng crowds uud lmlllu uuugeu; 110 0 11d 11111181119 necessities. It 15 as closely alliul to . ll . l d ll; u. , l... Let nubile hardship are in u cramped and ‘ ivmw of ‘he case‘ n was a very Shady‘ “cc “ms fm u w“ 5' us Eovcrnnlents. Under this scheme. the ulabueu lluud uullguullku hlu uu_1l11111 W010 D1111 Y 14511110 , . men, after such conferences. fiyirldpatlios as laughter is to tears. tlicllruusacllul, all lurougluund the uewlncreasc ouldvocallalulglry by mailer‘- Bfltlsh and Canadian governments M‘ 30mm‘ .We can ‘magma ‘he BM of a“ m exploits o! [lying ‘ ‘ B1 00011 0111015 111109-15 111 11 11111111111"‘former in both cases acting as mpetrntors are now obviously at vuri-1 11110.1“? W0 0M 5”" ay§prol10se 10111113’ 1° 011001111 11 141ml fidelitv of this man as shivering smweyms‘ few hme surname“ the l - wmd- INCIPIENCY- 11913111111115» sum of $5 000990 over a lm-lml gf l" culd a ll d“, m‘ u,’ e l, more recent adventures of the little ly destructive war? Such interna- safety valve to the latter. a rncrci.‘ance with czfch other. atngcg “The disease was in its ten years u“ h“: form of recovelu ‘Mu m‘ man he‘! 10g syérugie 055532;“ {group of Navy puma and camera “ 11011111 011011011805 11113 1110 1119111 51191111 ful provision of nature which nrakcs ‘ "lmpmnmh ‘able advances, to assist sultabl0 he set douln an account of iris ilo:1'"°" who 111m” 1"“ “mm” "V" ‘h k l l _ ‘ ‘ 5111111115 01111-1111 110111 1110 P11111105: "“""_“‘**"“" T” Elms“ youths to take up farming in lugs “l a“ ink mmlloseu or soul trnexplored and fovliidtlen fnstuess- forces whit ma e or pcacc. or iifc s winding pathway on the WHDlPlby way u; the wesuu.“ ruulu u, vulu.‘ ooooooo 00040000 ammo H Canada on the" own Mcmmu um“ wmm,‘ ' e5 or Alllsluh comprgting l“ lyll-ee ‘ friendliness and mutual understand-ll, pleasant mad, qgguvgf has, increased by lcaps and t THE 1 -Qo@ M the “me o; the expulslon uumonths e survey of Uncle Sam's _____<.> 1bounds in recent years A recent de-- ° oowoo-voo-ooooo“ 1753, the Acudian- settlera hercikst imnfler m“ mherwiset 1111511“ . . 1 . l . ‘ " l0 . - _ l , 1 ave required ten years of s rugg c achieved by compulsory limitations‘ OUR D1151‘ To THE FUTURL fisron ofuthc RnilvséaytComrnisfion _____ Dally $8|9CtlO|18 i gfgéureznqgcatrggll"gggfiefilfig lgglllhrollgll l," bu; lmpallslblu wllder. of armies or hams. It will come _ ' l m‘ 1"" 1' “'1'” 11° “"1 “it A ssmzs OF LITERARY ron u... Joie, Ou account of their dls- "{1}"- u‘ b“ kl l h _ . “IT need hardly be said that the freight rate on wheat and Vailcouv- u QUQTAT|ONS FQR R d tan“. from this, the seat of govern. 0 - 0 ‘ 11 11g eye o t e 081111 when the "Mums “I the Wurld’ Sum should lnculcau, no uarly1cr rejoices over the change. The‘- BOOK LOVERS Guar ‘an ea‘ ers g ment. they escaped the rigours 013'.“ Alaskm‘ “ch “tmehouses 5"“ learn to know each other and rcal- ' ‘grain rafc via the Transcontinental aeooowwoooaooooaoooo - +»»“»_++»~u»»< 10110111111011. Nvrol'lh1'loss. 11101111"? new 300mm‘ T!“ Nu” nyms‘ - “w, 4+‘ . mstuhiishing supply bases far north. , doctrine, political or other. and that . f them. either through u four that. 1w that their rights and 111w imvra _ , .111‘.11“’11Y 1° Q1011“ 1"“ “1“° "m" “T wrzmvnsnnr, AUG. 31st. 1921 their respite was- bill. h ronrporrrryl“°‘"“"“1 1" 1"" 0111110111 111111101 ""1 ‘public schools should be tuned dumd and that, pal-u gall“ Jghn aml . one, or from a. dislike of t-hmlnu ovtll- llllpfillilFlllPfl forcsfrlnuntl rug. tu t i t u r .i l-n rr h i t h d1 in u tt r~ th »m r th i . ~., . lit '11" 11111111111" 1111111011 “Y m1‘ nc icr o n erna 0118.lSmwtmikfh‘wfwlailltcigirtfifglllfiltiu nnlwsazwhlllzf‘ rlflrgdsttfeullgulz: "ml: "s; wlgacohawlfhTtllgYwlgtillyfNili.‘ Acipggnsuglpgrgliuw rtillldrgmlfluo “ishnrll_1‘t‘%“‘1:£::§lrlc<l don the survey with incredible 1a -, ‘ ‘ ‘in; around "u, l-ugufll we], no, ' ' . ~ ' ' , . spor- . Equipped with ingenious , . . ,‘ , l _ P l with huthcr liosqiro who wag rhcir _ _ _ gncccssary is that all who arc taught guwgl t: glateu Afnellican $01,: mm 01119111119 W111" 1191111011 11111E11i~1\111!110 69d 1s we rock of my re age 5a m hurls-h prleai. nt the time. lhlmhmn“ ‘wmfl-“s- they w“? able . “l ‘ - - ‘s rin ers. w remem st -_-- _ ; , , » - I - =1 1 l» 1» h- ‘ 15 5° 11111 °1 5111111115119“ 1M1- 11 "teem not merely whut it is. but why, to compete for the carriage of grain. ‘the time of storm." 1121111111101‘ l"; P111301}. 0301f“: lflld rlvNu “my “l, mum “was M . u s, n . . e . ' ~ were not for the glimpses of sun-‘ll ls‘ how ll came about. and who orilfmthlnlt. rolutc grove; Dlgfitlttgtlflblczj Monmn “mi “EH10 gm0lvviz1gl1flhlfigl1l“ pa‘? lrlirliollist: pervert-unto “iaurnNthuhwlleilel-z-i ‘ _. l" ‘, w c sye pro cma ca~ cgrau. u__ _‘ l_ l,‘ _n n nary n e1 ar or . oy shine ocvasionany furnished even nlwhnt was rcsponslble for the benefit carrying trade will bc divided into! plir-tt-imfirxtgrfilsitivriowdlilgndcalgohaivn 19mm mnlkm“ "1 “or” 01 Frwekm“ 1110 111111111055 111° W°111d be Pmcnfor the bane." writes Professor A. W.,15o many pul-llous_pas,lllu out dur. settlement. was chosen for Klniffi 11mm?‘ M"! “my proved m.“ ma“ cally unendurable. The saving gracclpollurd‘ ca‘ l" the Evcnlnu Newallng the season from Vancouver‘ (‘imntyz (Thtarlilltotrtfwn alas 5010c: tioubllt!’ of aircraft for the most l “ er . nun - w . '-‘ lightens every burden, heals evcrylof 1101111011 lChurchill. Montreal and Amerlcunl canmfuv o, {no I:'r0v"l';,(_u:'°e?,f_l;?u_ disappointment. An instance lllus-‘ "Abovu all‘ uduuutlon ls a mm‘; ollports—how much of it will Saint tnwn. on the littlo peninsula lying trutlng the latter ls recorded 835th‘: Bull“: rwl,“ do fqwu m mum“ ‘mm’ “m1 1mm“ we“ 3°‘? 1°11°w51 1 ity.’ asked a synio, fwhut has postcr- Premier Baldwin is continuing his Members 01 11 00110111 00118108011011“). done f0; meitr 3e fol-got, will“ ml holidays since. his return from Cau- contributed of their means to nor-lowed m tho Dust, and he ls u uuulada. He has gone to the continent‘ chase a. gown for the minister as almun who docs not pay u, the lulurellshzftgg mnvssgttzgriqngiarimwl “mm” 1""’“°“" Th” “w” ‘mutt 101111 l“ 11111611 es 11¢ 11" 100011011 tlon. No doubt 1108815111 needs fun, .__._.._¢0-§___._. make the presentation. ‘Fhere We! been made by u...“ who have lmdlaurny occupied and strenuously ac-l g, goodly assemblage. the presenta-lmoreu. live to be restful, although both Mrml tlon was formally made but when Baldwin and himself "enjoyed every; ' ,l t of it." as th y re tedly‘ the gown was put on the minister rl upfront/m NOTES. . ° p“ l shoulders. it was found to the re- i. or sorrowful ., - yen mt of all. including the minister. Now M Labor B“! Sum?» :11"! zit-rise: the‘ Glenm r...- r. mollhsént . -’ A , m“ 11 w“ '1‘d1°“1°u'1y shat‘ H” It has occurred more than once llxlmwllulfrtuagalliguen itxg “Zvllnl AB/rzhiirtrefiggrghriggmg W539“ m’ "M"! race‘ In "Wthat an August storm has cleared up mm JQggph 30w; oflcg vtgmd ghe- 01 11111111011118 W018. o1: to the reiterated rt-‘Ireta. he ma: u“ magnum,“ c, summer wmug menu, m, 9,0,,‘ “u, .53,“ suck... Scum-s 0 Broom- "ltevor mind, it will be long enough ljsome ‘7 ylPorhogo. he told after hi! so plentlfully endowed will no doubt ' ‘h a‘ ‘The put kw days seem w "m l {U111 hfilmtllfl‘! WM more 11111 llllpf w b; Q Qrgn‘ fg¢fg | ‘pfg on I got another one.” At. la , 10 l _ We I 1‘ 11 - . “and _ _ ,“cnte that a very desirable chahitelnflmd mm m my Dump country manna new“ momma ‘M Wm “"1"”. . ‘ ‘ ‘ uproot-Mm? 1h“ token place and that summer is“ m. ‘may “l l“ __ _‘ l" u“ ,1, lu mu 1 1..:.... .;.:- ' ' can.-. . ~ 1 " ‘ ‘ .1 ... Whcn our eyes are blurred. any word. On the crumbling pages or the ancient time; We ma trace the gentle name in Llaflldtln rhymes; In the fa lng pictures Of forgotten days Still a. living face we see in the dim- mtng haze. We may dream at twillght- Men, and women, t0o- Of the other days when life had its fairest hue. And as graying embers laugh into a flame _ So our hearts are young again with s. whispered name. "Mottled-it is music. "Mcther"-it is art. "" “ "--lt is all the love of’ which life is port. " Other words are rmmnurod every- ~ where we roam. llutvfiit 19th, . ‘I 1Z1 1 i "dig-div 1. 4 “Mother" is a helpfulness more than l -nd us the shire town lmtwoolt March Water and Darn- ey llflfllll was lnld out and apmlnt- for Prince. (Zllafinttotown and (leortletown be~ came what they are todayfla beau- tiful little city and a charming vll- lage. But Prlnnetown came to nothing. and at this day its site, surveyed with so much cure, is farm country. Douhtless Holland thought. that the bulk of the island produce would be shipped to Grout lirliuln by s08. and selected this town alto for tint reason. Ho coirld not he expected to envisage the displacing of the wooden ves- 50111 0f "llht. burden by the heavy draught steel steam ships of today. N013 Perhaps. did he count on tho |110V010Dment 0i‘ a time north and south truffle with the mainland. But be that us it may. it would seem ntrluxe that the thriving vil- lage of Alborton huraprung up on t e shores of Cucompaque Bay: .'n*mv ‘. - . mo wo+u4<n+o4+o¢n o+oo+++ while Prlnuetown n bmucht forth all] “ , ha: o-llp anal hflw 3.; ‘ HOUSEHOLD , scltAP BOOK noualgn Llll," a I Cover a burn with dry flour or make a paste of common baking soda and water and apply. Butter, or scraped raw , tato applied to the burn. are also effective. Ink sum When desired to remove m ink stain from paper, apply o. solution of rnurtafe of tin with l. soft‘ brush. When the stain dry the paper cant Dfllmlofll 11111311151.) MEN hinting tho ‘Ilitnuiitll F011‘ h!!! 0f uh lllflll [I531 people oonlllt II. W0 l" m‘ ~ ‘nu u: r iulvl tithe m shell-tog! “fluid: anon and no olwoynrowmmflll MOIRS/ ~ cuocomrns '.l:.- , run "the: 1 uflmhu