Imimmorrrrrqwu- tum-iii; A Notes by‘ the way i The Public Forum “but but» , Tlila column la open for the . £01m: of quutlona of lntararat. The m. By jalncqw. Dom-n. M.D OI! facts about Immigration to Z (hnada are that the total was [greatest in m: when it r r * '402.432. The next highest was 384,- ’ 878 in 1914. and the it west point in Charlottetown‘: allllxglll d3: recent years was in 1916 when only M“ "wu" Y ‘n T“. __.__-____._-.__ . r 43537 semen uume h‘ The mm] oflnlon. o’ °°"..’°” ‘n SATURDAY’ JUL‘ 30' 1927 ran low till 1919 when it was 51.702. uoooooooeooooboovoo+ooo "' ' then ted 111,336. a " in .- » 5m) ,so1utc1y‘ valueless but hnrtriii, it “no mmlzeuzw w Mfr, “Th: moan ABOUT THE TIDE HEALTH THE mass KS to th initiative and the “mud be wigs? w conjecture. bye“; 1922 and 1m Show“ a heavy Tgphe oil l? chmlliclfnt itl Hgirkins‘ J’ Iclniililrlalogoohneo! ofJohtlf _ e i - - hjc » ~ . ir;— oug seems -i r , . experience o‘ 12mg.“ of boob w ‘ ‘decline ‘gum Th“ was followed by musi/ineless to mic: inw contro- world's greatest mncer speclahfl. ‘ patriotism of Mr. Adam Andrew. N‘ wiuuygg 1S that there arcin good recovery to 148.500 in 1924. vet“ Wm‘ a mm u; m; type of pays a high- compliment to m: lémtlve of Prince Edward Islarmiemugh u, 5,355“, the demand. Lib- Since that date it fell of! again w mental", eyldenfly r 5; o; the press, weanling ‘to Editor inc and now resident in the United “rum hem mu elsewhere w“ u5'96.064 in 1926. Ian-ah; Dally (founded 1B!) 85-00 n" yan- (ln when») hllvvred- i “JQ "f yo‘; (In adv-anon) ibd In (‘armada and filled Stun. a fl» PIrAII-loal-I’. chm- u. nun-r‘. Vloe-PreolJpIl-J. a. tun-m. .1 Ida-r and iii-aqua. I. Infant. Aahoclale bdliob-l-l. h. lIIIIlP_ L 3 annuity-Hi. (‘IL D. A. llarilanuu. ll- N'- 0-- 51 I 9! i‘. SCHOOL LIBRARIES. author of “Chimes from"t e‘"Bel- Publisher. _ . ___ fry", I hope you will do mé the hon-‘ 11c says the public should be 5am’ m‘ mm‘ w provide a “bu”! that seventy-five P01 Cenl- 01 111i" Th; naming“ Bqfggu o; stamina or of publishing at least this letter. told all thafltbe ‘“ I profusion » .. -1 _Toporaphrasehisownwordsthiscantcilthenhandlunwlilingto u‘ every school m the provmoe has 5°01“ “ken ‘mm the pubuc “but!” gives ‘he u“ or Canada u 3397' "victorious bully", this “incontinent- compete with the quack for front m“ “mm” 5mm “d Pmmlse‘ ‘°. are the latest novels and that scven- 123 square miles i=1"! '12; 923mb“: ly fierce" and albeit “blindly iiioaic- use 5mm any day. I turn w iii: -. - , f _ - in 1926 at 9504.700- l t 1S WU! al being" endeavors vainly to cam- press to fight against cancer an materialize in the very near uturB 1 ty-five per cent. oi these are triisii, nearly onemmrth pa“ are located in Dunne the issue at “aka nwtlagaimt a“ other dxseases. Due w Mr. Andrew some time Ego Benet‘ much 0i it worthless and much hurt- the {our provinces beyond the mkei issue, sir, as every sane temperance me spwadmg or sound advice con-l ously offered to contribute to an.‘ m] Th i “e ‘em prov an as“ reformer knows has now become of Qefning meth, excesive use of. . C‘ Olll‘ ' S 111035 ' undertaking of this kind. The matter Readers at books pubushed ha]! such a nail-ire I8 W Pill llie Whflflfi tobacco and stimulants, '70 per cent,‘ h” since be“ under mnsldemlmn, a century or more ago, and who rend would be 2“. times as many as the by prominent citizens and a modus‘ m?“ marllimes- \ milled l0 ha“? 23750-300 Wimle- “mm 0f true wiiipeffllifie bflCK 101' 111811! of the possible cancer patients who‘ YBQTS- In fllwmilmifl l0 05101111511 come to us, arrive in time to save‘ his llit-‘SiS U131 "Pmliibillfm" l5 U"! themselves from actual infection. l 011i)‘ 11190100 0f llf0m0lin8 U110 Wm‘ In the days before the newspap-i P01111109. "115 "11010710115 b11111?" Ye" ers were spreading health educa- wris w 11w obnoxious method imr- lion less than a per cent crime in sued by himself and his confreres “mu Ontario 33.38 per cent: Quc- oi calling names to those who differ And in "us fight against dismsg, I‘ "minds me o! "u" and poor health our physician and‘ those oi today, find that our litera- ture. like many 9! m“ habits" L‘ The percentage oi population in drifting aimlessly. with little evl- eat-h of the nine provinces is as fol- opersndi was agreed upon at a meet- ing called by Mr. Andrew, a report q! which appeared in The Guardian of last Thursday. The benefits of such a library can- not be overestimated. The pupils lll our rural schools have not "the gen- eral advantages enjoyed by city pu- pils in whom a library is accessible. ~ x t to cater to lOWSI dance u’ purpobe e cep bee, 26.87; Saskatchewan. 8.62; Mun- {will i233“ “e learned m our 1 m I t ks - b . _ . - L i l? 0 ' dentistsare now n e ron ran , itcba. 694, Albcrtaufi '10. British Co v schoobboy yeam V ‘ n B not an usugual Sight m see‘ b0 d of W]. umbia, 5.9:, Noia Scotia, 5.96. ~5uck5 and stones may break my “health weeks" in many (“Strum and as near to the r crs New Brunswick. 4.41; Prince Edward bones, " throughout me Unflgdv smws, giirity and obscenll)“"5nd "i? ""1- Island, 1.02; Yukon and N. w. T., Bui names will "W" bu" "ie- Here physicians hna dentists ex- _ . - In the campaign recently closed - er i118 better. Things that were 0.14. The city and town P01101800" in R E 1‘ the advdcam o, mm iimiiw and "W" fret sacred a generation ago are today gleadny gains ‘m m“ c’! the mun‘ temperance have been called by the ‘ try districts and they are now neiir- most obnoxious names of. “wetsf a growing popular thirst for sensa- tinnrilizm and even for the shad)‘ __ all who come. , There are lectures, demonstrations; moving pictures. all pointing out‘ grey coat over a rose pink dress and innit w be igreefed by their mics-l lover a soft pink lace dress. her hat; {being slightly paler in tone than her’ coat. Others in the Royal circle in- The proposal mode by Mr. Andrew and to the carrying out of which he generously offers to contribute. will place these advantages within reach of the pupils of all our schools throughout the province. The com- mission above referred to are now working out the details of the proposition. and the "Adam Andrew School Lib- rary" will shortly we trust be an out- sfanding feature in every school in the province and will be of incalcul- able value to our young people. Edu- cation is not merely the mastery of school text books. There is a world‘ outside oi these and contact with this outside world is a appointed at the meeting ledge. This contact can. to a very considerable extent, be the subject oi jest or ridicule. Rc- ligion is mocked as an old-fashioned fad of an ignorant age, and the 1y equal. Notice has been given by the Na- "runimies" etc. etc. It is not clif- ficult to recognize in these sobri- quets an echo of the Pharasaic cry of long ago, and this reminds me language of the gutter has crept in- “m” Rmlways ma‘ they are Mr that Prohibition is neither Brit- to our most popular works of fiction. From this it cannot be argued that there are worth-while books written today. There perhaps more than in any forme The thing to be deplored the demand for the trashy literature is growing with the grow- X10 3T8 age. that ing leisure and the growing taste for indiscriminate amusement. The sen- sational. clean or lewd, is more and more taking hold of the popular taking advantage of the drift, peiiling to the Supreme Court of Canada against the recent decision of the Railway Commission in the matter of Maritime freight m that the Railway Commission had no jurisdiction to make the order re- cently made and served on the rail- way companies. The preliminary at Ottawa on August 3. Thus one delay follows another in carrying out the Duncan Report after it was en- “on o; puma Eduard 15mm; given 8 dorsed by Parliament, and ordered by the Railway Commission to bc "m" mm’ fancy and unprincipleci writers are put in operation- in an education which means know- Premier Baxter referred to this ish nor Christian. The author of "Chimes from the Belfry" ignores the- fact when he resorts to the characteristic methods of his mud- slingirig companions. It also con- many, rates and the routing of freight. The firms in the uuuu o; genuinely Wm- r appeal is based on the contention perance people that the so-called people have uncon- entercd into an temperance sciously perhaps unholy alliance with the genuine< wcts and the genuine rummies. The recent investigation by the Commis- ability to read, the growing hearing of the appeal will take place S1011 held iii Cliflflimiemw" h“ brought out this unholy alliance as nothing has ever done before. The decision also of the Medical Associa- out the other day points in the same direction. This ody of men belonging to the noble profession on earth refuse any longer to have the nobility of their profession de- graded by giving permits 111 the I" ma“ ‘mdes- mdudmg m" °“'“- matter, in an address delivered am manner hitherto in vogue- Secmedla worthy effort is being put forth to bauque; in saint John on wednes. through the proposed school libraries. change this drm and w direct it d“, evening last‘ He Said the Cana. 1N5 DFODOSi-‘ti to communicate with mu, more wholesome channels p“, dlan National Railways could not flout the will of the people. and that hasten the cause of true tcmper- 0910i‘ 30101395" "imntfles- former pupils of the province. now Andrew's proposition. not by way of ‘siilicitlng their assistance, although that itieii rriiiifbt- “entertained. but it; give them the privilege of contribut- ing, if they so desired, as an ac- knowledgment of what they owe their native province which educat- ed Ythem and placed their feet upon the ladder upon which many of them, like Mr. Andrew, have climbed to success and prosperity. Meanwhile the Women's Institutes are iiskedm secure the names of such "Islanders abroad" as are likely to be interest- ed. The success of this ilndertaklng abroad, and acquaint them with Mniuuuiug for yeursl conducted by out vate reading clubs have been func- the province would light the appeal to the limit. If a decision adverse med“: Yes truly! “the tide has turned" and if the author of "Chimes from the Belfry" would ring out this note he might help materially to These doctors composing the ance. a1 faculty "of “the USN mud the road in hwll-li- 11-110 Warning °flPrince and Princess Arthur of Con-l the pitfalls that may be 81100111301“, ed on the road. ' The advisability of yearly physici a1_ examinations. pggarnination by; the dentist twice each year, the‘ differeritkinds _o_f‘. food stuffs and their value to the body, the pre-i vention of typhoid, tuberculosis“ scarlet fever, udiphtheflii. 51188950‘, ions regarding bathing and exer-, cise, all form a part, of the pro-J gram during Health Week. One of our large insurance com- panies took over a city in Massa- chusetts some years ago, and ran it, from .a health- Jf-illidlmlm 101' .8; whole year. i The results were most siitisfactq ory, and the lessons learned by, that community will never be for-l otten. This experiment began similar work themselves, without outside aid. Dr. Bloodgood says rightly then‘ “Let the press continue its work" of enlightening the public on that their health. Health Weeks are likewise held ‘in Canada. Great Britain, and‘ (§Q-§-O~ §-Q'. ‘ette dress trimmed with lace, and at lmatch. ' " th ry best 0i i ' ibest people, the books selected for to grip wishes of the people was giv- fiilisdldg: :£o?gve ermvtveueen sluwr‘. I THE “joint reading are the best, but not-_. 611 by the Court. then the Parliament in appreciating the 11°51'10" taken. ° Iwithstanding the best efforts, the 0i Canada wwld be called upon w still outnumber the’ up by a humble member of another": noble profession who refuses to a1- o low his pulpit to be used for any z QUOTATIONS FOR other purpose than preaching the‘: 599K Lgvgpg 1 ' os 1 of the grace of God. +._.“Q+.‘ iggoglgtgthge author of nchimesl-owov-oooomooo» Saturday, July 30th. Bach died.‘ - . . ARY ‘rbfidge club and the dancing class see that its legislation pertaining to A sEmEs 0F LITE“ the rights of the Maritime Provinces ‘ Sane reading was fully carried out. ‘clubs and the majority still go after ___ gthe liusks and, when the latest sen- “u c2" b]; 532d ‘if 2" zzlwiis’: u . _ says t e on rea aze , " a National novel doc-s not supply the they have shown throughout ‘he utmost sympathy for the Maritime from the Belfiglwnlsills 0: Sucglignl the wmvany ° “ e “’°' "s ° "i150: c- , m1. iquity" and concludes his lamentat- "y ions by the most blasllliemillls Stale‘, ment I have ever seen put in print-i necessary thrill. the movies are re- fjllifllfd to. shippers." Sympathy is all very well There iire books worth while, in its prover place and when ii books on scientific subjects which shows itself in actmn‘ From the “from a“ the mystery and romance; Maritime viewpoint the action of the m“ the m0 t ti railways has been dllatory and an- _ s sens“ omhver “antagonistic rather than sympathetic. wish for. There are biographical At least. as the Telegraph-Journal and historical works which aflortIDlil-S ll, "the C-N-R- has been Sing- Some women kindle emotion so . ldl I ' l1 1h l “IQ But‘ sir‘ ‘t Seems to mgirgegessjggllztilgminFcznrrllnr lsiiflalllCC with its “any 0n l‘ colllaroverig he wishes wrise, and finds, on comprehending °l “m” mem“ y‘ ‘the situation, iii-t faithfulness w carry on the controversy. let him dOi ‘h Id I is l M” treachery to so by other methods than abusing ‘h: zemivfhrd; re _ the plaintiff's attorney.” Then, Sir, I shall meet him with the logi- cal mind of a Scotsman and not by‘ the method of mud-slinging which was the only method used by the ad- COURTESY Of Courtesy it is much less ally welcomed by many friends. l-Ie said. “when do your troubleplly When you aretbus belated?" "We go," they ma. “to than who 31°F?- Who-look 0p life dejected, A Let 1%: a ; ' I Y“??? e ,1 f 0U Lat (lot of {ii prime Slnokjiril" obaceo in every pack- 8 Who weakly good-bye to hope- oln) ~- We go wbertywere expected.” a“ o‘ P . . . u u,‘ ‘ It _ . . . The King Queen had a Aldo 5135a“. "I “ welcome when they drove’ up the g ‘I! Codifiitjhd-lor courseat Ascot forthe opening of ; .v yalltlbiwaqn . the Her misty was wearlnf a whltecldak with an ermine collar edged Ilth tails - over a grey-blue gown and a hat of the same shade, trimmed with noweri to match, iii-i tcmaied with pink ones. The Prince; of Wales and Princvf-Ienry drove!‘ with their parents. Princes who drove in the second carriage‘ with lord Lascelles, wore a silver a large dull pink tririoline hat,trlm-' med with a. flower and velvet rib- bon to match. Queen Manuel and Queen Augusta Victoria were thei tics. Queen Augusta Victoria wore? fl. fur trimmed brown velvet coat, eluded the Duke of Connaught.‘ naught, the latter in a‘ fawn georg-l small hat to match; Prince and‘ Princess Paul of Servla, and Prin- cess Marina of Greece. Princess‘ Paul was in a light grey voile dress and toque with feather tuft on the brim. and Princess Marina wore a navy coat and a large bakou hat to U O U . The Dowager ‘Countess of Mlnlo was one of the litdles-ln-waitlrig the Queen when thclrMajestles were‘ in residence ot_ Holyrood Palace}, Scotland. . was given so Among the welcome visitors hereflllme E- ‘ much publicity that other places are m; Dyson Huuue and Mm the branch of the Canadianliandl- afts Guild at Summerside, and Mrs. A. W. Grant, 0f Ottawa, dis- lclosed the fellowship between the Hague, of Toronto. who are at the Cundal Home.’ U Q Q C!‘ i Rev. Mr. Bate. of fiedericfon, mflarm-Yard which means most go 1hem,,that is B” arrived um mam m spend theillfice from the latter come most of m, mu fumuy, the gueagthe beautiful domestic crafts of a Mrs. A. B. witrburwn.‘ Wm"- week-end of Judge o o 0_ Mrs. Mitchell, of Halifax, l5 thelmiibit Mid all welcome guest of her sister, Mrs. _ iDr.) Bearlsto, and is being cordlq ___. ..< “HI. .l.__l____._._._ The Premier and Mrs. Stewart are‘ jln Ottawa this week, guests-at the Chateau Laurler. g I , U I O I General regret is felt at the lfl-f‘ Mr. Saunders and family will re- move to the city in October. and crafts and tho poultry runmny; notbe quite obvious to all the visit-i ors who flock to Ottawa this week to; see its big event; and among whom vvv You'll like lit. Jim try CLIPPER. '- flli ' You ‘will like the Presents, too, that you willroceiveinexchange ‘ " for the coupons. .' ‘ cu is", cUT"Pl..-U0 . Packages‘ ,, __, 4v»:- Fqr Ppaemiuiu‘ CarcIoJue, _ A iiwrire r0 The B. Houdi- i, ‘Qp-Qfllil?! 1,190. Quebec. _f Tina i i, Willi the ,. ' for raids and other information couaplt IIYIDMAI 8i, 00., A LTII. ‘A The Oldest Insurance Agency In, ‘P, E, l, viiiirrlii,-- ', ' ,. Lower Queen Street Iv! and the FOR Guardian Readers _ disposition of thcPremier-elect, f‘ , ' A. C. Saunders, and his complete re-: A SURE PRQPHECYi-All m1- o [sh d I _ n u; wd tlons whom thou hast made will c very w e or exp“ ‘come and worship before Thee, O Lord: and shall glorify Thy niunel For Thou are great, and doest won- ‘.df'OllB things: Thou art God alone, Any close connection between arts. Psalm 3619» 19- i i PltAYEftz-iOur Father, in heav- ,en. may Thy, Kingdom Come. t July A 81, m1 The Clnadlllh ‘thinni- ,crafts"Gulld lg tic-operating 1n this e of Canadian wo , J uly 30, 1921 ranged and conducted there by Miss and i collectlonvof articles , assoclrd with farm-house. vvvvv contested tralllc ‘on our ltreeia and roads, it ls not safe for the motorist to venture forth with- out the protection of our new Cumprehehllvo Automobile riiiiry, which provides insurance against allxlsis. ’ . The r ‘ ' this afternoon are Mrs. W. K. Rog- , ‘ ers, Mrs. K. S. Rogers, Mrs. F. B. w“? 3999"‘! almgelh" 0" the Clljimore real thrills than the most bare-‘ulafly unhappy m “s eflmts t‘, operation of the school trustees and ‘faced work oi fiction. Is it because ‘translate its sympathy into actual i rates." vocatcs of Prohibition in the recent campaign in P. E. I. W. BRUCE MUIR, Than Courage of Heart or Holiness, Yet in my Walks it seems to me That the Grace of God is in Cour- are many from the Garden Province. But a glimpse of the section ar- . .A WILLING PUPlLr-Teach u me Thy way, O Lord; I will walk ln Thy truth: unite my heart tofear the parents ln the school districts/biography and Science and history; has?‘ ' 1 v , As the Womens Institutes have lnidpp] only with truth ma; they are; The respective merits of Nelson‘ D or ‘ ‘ BROTIIERHOO s0 many districts proved themselves‘ 195s m demand than me Imaginary and Churchill as terminals for the LOCOMOTWE ENGINEERS‘ the power behind the trustees, thelghmis u; flctum? teachers and the schools, they will’! Much could be done m communu St. James Manse: Charlottetown. {i0} Orr Monks I did in Slorrlngton fall, They took me straight into their Hall; I saw three Pictures on a wall, And Courtesy was in them all. ,f1udson Bay Railway are to be ln-: lwmgal-ed b!’ 5°". Charles Dunmng-i Sin-The amazing disclosures in ‘Minister of Railways, his deputyrecent press reports regarding the $4.44 v A‘ HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK B Y ROBERTA LEE 600000-9901‘ Thy name. Psalm 88:11. Pithvzitz-unire us willing, Lord to accept Thy truth. A LITTLE GRAVE ' . and of all who are interested in the be asked to lend their assLstance lnigies putting this thing over. Indeed tho commission will have lo depend very largely upon the Womcns Institutes, vmlch we are already indebted for Hrlarked improvement in many ‘ schools throughout the province. The commission and the promoter, Mr, Andrew are to be congratulated on having secured the services of Mr. R. H. Rogers as secretary. Mr. Boilers. by literary taste, by his inter- est in nd knowledge of the schools in the province, ls eminently fitted for the arduous duties attached to this worthy undertaking. He may be depended upon to do his part- arid it ls a large puff-faithfully and well. l at which one could read and the others listen and discuss the subjectlhigh class expert engine" nmnshocked and dismayed the Cana- ,England next week. This looks busi-‘dian members of that organization. dealt with. A few leaders in every community could set this scheme Ail-BOMB, as many have already donehave been settled upon Wli-li marked success. In this wayldéclded 10118 BBO to open the Hud-lorganizatfon and policy involving,‘ iSOn Bay route for transporting,“ the resignation of the four principal ! the dmt towards trashy literature} ‘Grand Division officers and the ab- would soon be arrested for once an idea takes root and meets with com-l mendatlon, others will follow, for in every community there exists the: saving grace of following what isi fashionable and commended. Alas,’ also, there is in every community} by organizing real reading clubs Minister, the Chief Engineer, nndl flmmclifl “mdltlon M W“) ‘some other officials along with a idelflyed. The better port should, before it was’ And the much more important ques-i tlon of the economic utility of the ,roulc should have been carefully ln-‘entcrprises from the vestlgated in advance of the begin-‘ trade union functions of the Broth- lerhood, and the levy of an assess- .ment of five dollars per month on its 85,000 members for at least “two nlng of the work of construction. The real problem is what will be the use of the tennlnal when it is bullt and equipped, prises undertaken by the hood of Locomotive Engineers hav n -1lk _ B t it h b t "Phe convention at Cleveland. in ses- > e85 e u as gen on longsion since June 6th, at an estimated cost 0f $30,000 per day, has been iforced to make drastic changes in olishlrig of their positions, the sep- aration of the banking and other legitimate years. To. the seven or eight thousandi mbers in Canada, this assess out us inter- Br ther- The first was the Annunciation; The second the Visitation; The third the Consolation, OfGod that was Our Lady's Son. 6 The first was of Saint Gabriel; On Wings a-flame from Heaven he fell; And as he went upon one knee He shone with Heavenly Courtesy. Our Lady out of Nazareth rodk- It was her month of‘ heavy load; Yet was Her face, both great and kind. For Courtesy was in Her mind. The third, it widow’ Little Lord, Whom all file Kings in arms adored; I-Ie was 568131411 youicouid not see His large, intent of Courtesy. O ovo-oomoo- To Shrink Thread When it la desired to shrink thread ‘that is used for _drawn 1101K. so that it will not draw when washed, place the skeln of thread, 0!‘ 811001. in a vessel of boiling water for about an hour. This will not destroy the gloss, Tlllilenlng ‘Chair Bung: _ When chair rungs become loose, remove them and lllBhtly split the ends. Then insert, small wooden WMSQI. The harder they are pressed into the holes, the tighter they win at. - ind "T" i A little grave, an earthly mound, i Some faded flowers strewn around, A tearful sigh, a breaking heart, A mother from her child must part. Those prattllng lips, smiles. No more for her , wiles; Those those merry those winning’ feet, No‘ more will come ftlr her io-gtedt. Those golden curls, those dimplgi 1B8, v . ; , No more for liera motller‘: bills, busy hands, those restless- arms, No more entrance, sweetest; ‘of chum“; _. ‘H iilJ _ 'I'hat fond caress, that k . . wil mean the loss of at least .- 000 without the slightest return. The rise in rates will involve a loss ‘of memberahipnitnd a further weak- enlng of any protection which might Our fiord, that‘ was Cur Lady's Son, Go bless you, People, one by one; My Rhyme ls written, my work is dODQ- a . . 1 -Hllaire Belloc the opposite vice of following the‘ Halifax ls 600 miles nearer to Liv- fashlon when it is unwholesome. ' crpool than New York 1s. Western Canadian wheat is being shipped via EDITORIAL NOTES. more lander by/ adding a. gmall Pinch of bicarbonate of soda, i Cooking (ii-con Veletables Green vegetables can be made "o doui Why take xi-Bm ma‘ my child? ‘ ‘ ‘ How to endure, I aball go wild; ow can! bear this grief no black’) conic back, child, my’ child» come baokl"*" I A ciu ' loiteioiin. ’ A6 ‘l_j|1 street west, Montreal, has been ruff‘ ornnt. Mr. Eric Brown. director-h: etchings and wood-cuts, and the NI)" tinnai Museum has aided with int Indiali speciipens. It is hoped by thy‘, w; m, ,. I may ht MCQIME» "i “‘ ' o} 0 atuieoouunii ciiiiir, Miss ‘niitn Rogers. o a n‘ -, Since elephants still retain their french. Paris persists in sending in héw This season tlii but Cflntrllwlwlfl that their eyes quite Qmpi‘ o and in fact luiniiif- ousficqflliigfiol-lsthey are made ill very bright 38nd shiny rhinestones:- Tlie-‘W little-pins may be worn on I beitnisshpulder pin orsuspendedoii a blackailktslbbon. ‘ ~ ' o a a ., . Mrs. (Dr) Donald MacPhei-aon and her sister, Ethel, have left ._ return to Belmont, Mass, af j u gm; RJQW'WBQI8 with nail “ i8. Ven. Archdeacon and Wliihteifiiwimerliiie- , . - 1 0 a r . '0 ,I .‘ mviq i1, oiira and Miss J ' Montiiil. are niilumeriiil . Hey Dr. Gurd retu litres} flirt week, ' h‘ O O C Olga WlrbllfMII/hll ret New York to mums her nur§ This is one of the most forward moves in our educational system in ., -, s, .. 1111a province. We bespealt the hearty and sympathetic co-oper- ition of the various school boards, both H1050 ports. In 1925-26 the otherwise be expected , from the,’ months there m prophesy. ' , i Now we conclude the first month %i5°“‘;!9i$.=*°'--.-Y!!l." m-rii; mm"- itybe we shall not I I-iaymaklng made good progress shipments via New York ‘were 75,- 424,990 bushels - and’ viiraaitirnore and Philadelphia, ao,ooo.ooo“buiineis more.‘ At least iohoiioiiociiiirheis were handle’ by those three Ameri- can ports against the mere fractlofi of that quantity shipped by the _or. insurance cg Brotherhood. As a matter of fact, however, none of the “Big Fbur" railroad brotherhood! are incorpor- atcdiin Canada, and their pension .95 , .1130"? t9 be‘of little or ifialu? the time orneed." ‘Thircaiiadion members have ho control over policy, with 85 delegates in a, nvenliim wheroi the in Canada, but there is an enormous saving in dues, office staffs, and calm-lat of qrandkDfvislon officers. "iPurdly mail-brainless proposition leaving all questions of" national sentiment asideuqanadlan engine- men ivlilifindlt-h their iriteraaflo ally themselves fivitbftheir ‘co on though too much soda tends to destroy the flavor. AAAAk much "shorter routes through naming Amman, h", We, 10m who hnve-totabliblud a iiou am feature well-being of our province. during the present week. ‘There m, s, t m, _ Th M f _ progressive Canadian imiumtmii; ~ ~ \ , . j L were some set-backs through show- gm “___... fairs eiareonilvltiyus?’ Cafiasctllh: 01518:!‘- om‘ mocha“ “wan” m9" w y ; MANY 50°35 Bry weather, but no damaging delay. Th’ 5'5"" B‘? "'1" "m 5° be" o‘ m” Amman ommuum’ dangorucillivitlridsflg Inferred to the ‘IHUIMJ"X" false n ___‘ ' ___ shorter than any of the room refer- gfiwncelnmt ‘Mm “Ywmglzmcln 3:: Florida land deals or other spocula- d“ m‘ ""1"" n l ‘ A '“ F 11w making or books there u Tllerfl is a steadily growing belief "d w» hi" ii i! I0 hwdiwwed by cents, lllhllld leave it and join an '4" """“"" m‘ “"04"” l" "i" u" tot-price, in coniiroliaud in member- 001118 linen for a v91‘! abort season. very high insurance ram and the lmvependentlzaganlzatlon. the dan- ad an Assoc on of Railway Iln- ~ lack of tramp tonnlle likel! in wit, $121,, ffjznflflfl: fit‘; mlllarbiellterea invaigea in mona- the Bay that the outlook for ship-um 4, 1, mug,“ ma. m, in! in American unioiu. Canadian ping trade in, that quarter la far “Trades Union Act", and provides wlu “m u m m°'°"m from 110mm, Anywgy m; 90min- insurance in a largo Canadian com- ' I m u“, m: lnlon u wmniittea to try the costly "m" “w - °°'°"“""“‘ '“’""" ~ ' 5'. I ' ' experiment mi- apparently in no m‘ N” m’ “ m 9'9"” b0 e d," says an ancient pro- _Verb., Never wan this more evident fhaiivlt u today. ' Th6 world's iibriirm, public and ipriviiu. arcvfuli u: boon and they "no iQ-liflfl“b daily. winit that during our short summer sea- son no one should work any more than barely to provide the means of subsistence and that most of the Sabbath observance should be taken lit the leachoro. hot weather ‘tothodan- ___-__- i vvvvv "omtvv- LESSONS m ENGLISH ; i Iy W. L. ' vv vv A v Gordbn v tend! mwimminhimngpgrap- lw- l. 397M ~-' wl$'_ ‘mother! mi. , l ' . l A little yi-hyu, iittimii rnounii, . l Bweeirroaecjblouminc all__ai'oiiiid. i iii-little 111b,“; little‘ _ , " will! »i u. -,,- I u ‘. vi ‘t "Liiiéiii-“ti? ca», - -. fromritd» headquarters at 598 8t. Catherlnti the National Gallery it ottiiwh, “ i given assistance in a. selection of '_ guuirii-iiii the opportunity present?“ édlwiti-ic holding of the World’: * . _ _ . _ poultry conareu in ' c , c *1 m; r Daily Selcctions~------»~ Spffind‘ attention‘ to the- aignlflcancll- ’ ' 0f cottage, industries in the ruralllfl ' prestige for good luck among the " . theiifr liver eilcryl once in a while. z ".1 I a worded w take part in the dlsplai I ' arranged by Miss Holman and Mrli ‘ v capital 91f‘ ' ,7 elephan‘ hm lfiwbrooch !01‘Il’l,'5f1'iflll:; an: copied in imitation u. Jade, lvprygqriyx. and lapls. The on! ~ . i