‘PAGE FOUR " d! D. K. C rrlO * lame and radium:- mrlail-Lflmlgai {ffsf 0_ ‘ Pnohlanb-W. Cheater l. Isl-Ire. . Till GUAIDIAX I” It Obtained from the following agents in Charlotte-v ‘ II Vice-u realrlohIr-rl. 3-. Burnett. _ III h 3"‘; [cg-p Vendor. look lgu n1 atoll. Maritime Stationers, flralhl I. n. ‘ruin. "'1'!"- '“""- Dunn- l f!» “I”! Fadsin-iifodern ' Y Education MOST NEW ARE OLD A Magazine Writer's Idola- Notes byihe W3)’ surnames and sobriety I" Tina-kill mow in 51'8"" Awithout the aid of‘ coercive laws such as we are fanuiiar with here and which are quite wm-"YY “l The Public Forum This column la Opil! for tiil dlcouaoion by wmlllfliilm" olqucatlona of Interact. The Charlottetown Guardian dell not ncooua ii; 0060f" ti" opinions oi’ wrfllflliitilu (Historians) ‘ G. Tomhllus. Kant Btnol Wool l-llepheu Dull)‘. Rich-and Street. ll. Thomas White. I25 Eli: Ava. 3P3, S. Tinsel. 45 Elm Ara. s‘ ‘ . -'pu"‘-‘ a...‘ guug, PIOII Glider, Grout treorga no . pgfly, 0M3. Strod- lrs. Jarohaogallurcheolcr Strut. i h.“ y, I”; ll llillshoro r guggggupp-u. b. Irlnnll. lcNcllBnlldl-g. ‘ 4 LD-IIQIIIIII IIIDIJ IOUIIB—I. L. NIW I 50;,“ “There is nothing new under the sun," says the Preacher. If he were to revisit the light amOIIB IIB Wm‘ whom even steam is becomlni something of an old story-if _be_ were in our age of automobiles, si- ectricity and radium, he would cer- tainly opeu his eyes very wide in- deed’, and admit that his statement was a great deal» too sweeping. Bu! it ls surely; curious illustration of g the aspect of truth reflected how- ever ouc-aidedly, in his words, that this subject on which I am about to write, was treated two thousand three hundred years ago last March, in the theatre of Dionysius at Athens before the astonishingly modern people of that antique city by the comic poet Aristophanes. The comedy called by him the "Clouds," produced in the year 493 B. C., might quite justly though much less imaginately might have been entitled "Fads in Modern Ed- ucation." lt may be interesting to see what he made of the everlast- ing theme, stiii green and flourish- ing as the perennial folly of man- kind. The old-fashioned training of the Athenian peopis had been extreme- ly simple-in which they included literature for the mind, and gym- natics for the body. Everybody in that town, every free man, that is, learned to read and write and play [the lyre and sing. That was con- {flldeffld to be just as indispensable up and as much a matter of course as as a me ‘that everybody should learn t0 nd Dr. Mc-J , _ ell declared it emphatically to bekfivigriluggefsetglgitflc like Britain n poison. Proliihitionists do not‘ They were in no bu" r i I _ , y about 1.. iviant it sold as a beverage and lllty, They gave the boys plenty o‘, “mm lson, speaking in the House of lords‘ _- inot 10118 B30. Nlflifli the "5"" M . W-BarnIA-' "‘ .his own experiences, observations i ‘and the results of personal inguiryjllEfli“PAlNLIISS sx-raacnoiv H m“ m -——*' rsi ,—Th_os who to W ll 9 m“ m” a dime‘ “m”: upontms ‘bio doctors who looked afilt‘ the-paved area liars good cause to be quesl-iilii- H? is i‘ Physmm °t mtmpatients attending the dis inithankful that they are rid of i116 “and his testimony may be Consider-ion industrial plant in Chicago, givegdust nuisance. But residents 0i ied as of especial value on that nc-‘some intermting figures regardingrriortir "River Road. on which "l?" ‘count. ‘the results obtained. ' TH E DIJST N UISANCE Paola. , noucaors-‘w. p. Johnston. GLASGOW, N. lf-Chrlsliihcr’! Book I"8trstloaor|. i-IYIINEY. N. Ia-Pcntlgl ‘Pllfflflf. u!!! roll-unsung- than porwi-Hn-Jfli 44th 5*- BOSTON-Old srrrrnr News; n. Andllr rrru. ins rr-orrisll l"- . l5 mugh traffic are still victims 0f Drs. De Matte and Goldhorn, the it. The cars and carriagels whicui: i“ t’ ‘titans , ti i axis we __ ~.-__s_- ._ i»- g-w-ui-i-i i; $§§§d;;;;~.r‘2;’. 21% r-o.$Z““.ZZZi’ro “£931Siiigimég’{r.'i§”rroub;~3;;5n;;§; . - " ' "; d bi Lo res uran c ‘g aflm z tans ony (‘IE IIOUBEWIVES COMPLAINLcreastng steadily and raimdgyt ‘Keimilmsw: it’: me mod and drink de- 0:01:12 sgiliecent evrétre of ‘tgleedbodory, g‘ fvallllukfw: and “wing m not and [my d‘ t a “ i ' _ t n “as been mo?” h bmmnonimands of 10.000 0040.000 people. Thsggeved by removal of dental irrzoo-ri]if;"$“ffl.ef,°°'{',fe,§““§,‘},,§§§Q§ present method. o re i1 V proprietors of these places werei fig“ were 36 cases of mum“! m‘ l mm S", em, through liatcheries and distribution quite wining w w" him Wm; cveryqflummatlon’ 5o or joint mflamd‘ A W551- ENDER of fry and fingerlinss i5 fl ffliiiift? be- single customer had to drink 0n lhef mation, 43 from nerve infiamma-jcilarm 19 from chronic stomach ABOLISH VENDORS __ sv- - l FRIDAY, JULY_A1_5‘, 192,7 what no one can possibly know. the special line _of activity, which the pupil is ultimately to make his own. or ‘to steer straight for that from the beginning." s. c (C nclusion in later issue). (-40%?- ‘ 7 just Ricard the new c .. W . I‘ REFERRING to the letter of “A Citizen" published in 8X10!!!" column of The Guardian. it may be truly said that justice to the housewives demands an extension of the paved roads. Themattsr is, in- deed. of sutilcient importancetocn- gage the attention of City Council- lors and members of the Provincial Government. Cannot some means be found of extending the paved roadways near the towns to points beyond those on which the traflic ' lit A Jdnys of his visits, which were many. tions. g 4 cause o‘ lug“ ‘nmm mom‘. y n ‘He was surprised w find that 75 per iriiubie- 37 "<11" ill-h" mums in‘ other Observer smws m‘: {mixer (cent. of tlic people. men and women ‘which everything eke seemed a“: sh.___q-he doctors o; this prov. age of 80 per cent. of t e 1a eryi i ' right except the teeth. l 1 _ rcongregated in these great restaur ‘ New these flames mum be d“ _i ince are to be commended for tie r fry i" 011mm) and i“ Prmce Ed" ants drank no alcohol at all. _ . Andllicated not only in many other in-j 5:122“?tgsggagvéhfhéfiofilife E12; ward Island waters were eaten with-inf the 25 per cent. of those who did gtiisyiy-gtf} gxriliiféxzallavlgozhérealilexngfi: ponsibility of issuing scripts. This in three months from the time theydrink three-quarters were drinkinsi ‘ ' were put into the water." Experi-zeither’ “gm “me or be" and ‘mly tist ~ n has the co-operation of your den-ienmrce real prohwmoll’ and l e mg .n brooks in this Province ‘one-quarter were drinkins whiskeyd Fortunately the dental profession llléll l 1 v - ‘action provides the opportunity to ‘advocates of prohibition during the port or other strong drink. ‘is becoming almfiet unanimtms r9- ' garding the wisdom oi’ removing decent campaign. who 1w tiiflilibi iwere sincere, have an oppor un ‘ry . . ‘to prove their sincerity by request- Lord Dawson had made =1 Similar teevggeiathflrgggilctmtuflem from lug the incoming government to ab- _ ll. h the Vendors altogether. There is necessarily heavy? Cannot the tgothaclze tinge is artilsitrgcltiiaéiglan 0:68 Si“, ream,“ [or “m” name|y_en,. . , - a en n - _ ‘m’ vii-i 0- o =2 mmlxral-e w ‘he advantage or 31111000 hatchery “y “nd ten“atlve"found that the percentage of those i8 Evidelii that NEW"? i5 911M918 "P liquor is not essential those who travel as well as to the bred fry in a compartment. At the who took alcohol had gone down in iiooqihiégitifiilirflisiifitgim i'c‘;°$ses°!p;li;f,1cqirie—2\1rs. Newcombe a benefit of all those whose livcs are end of three months Six hundr-ecione of the larger lrestlaurang: to There is mus a chance to save me - . ~ ,_ which he was referr m; r0111 lwriooth by treatment. for the most part 11606558111) spentumd thirty nine of the hatchery fry cent. to 17 per cent" and in the where mere is “me or no pa!“ it also have comm] of the new go“! in suburban houses? The expense could not be found; but nine of the other from 25 per cent. to 7 per cent. i5 T919 that the iiliefliim has taken eriimeiit, with the hacking of thejzfllea pléfgiflmzits ‘lggojgilesggslteggs; of paving is, of course, to be con-inative fry remained in the compart- "I venture to think" he said. “that too deerilalhtwtld, ttliirsthfigtlgtotlgasshbeizl: niajority of tiie Voters of the Pr0- of the Vust’pa,nnngs_ and repeated sidered. Neither the City Counciljment. It appeared that the thirty- that is a very striking tesiimimy °i Etlifncefjiity 0s ‘an e o“ ;v'me' I mm S,“ em fvir-ytihirigturtlor- until lllie knew nor the Provincial Govemment canitwo adult trout either looked upon the progress of temperance andreai‘ iortunuficiy rtikijsolthe extracbieign, or: r W. A- STEWART“; h’,'“.e°“'h,‘s "and inf“: afford to add greatly to the public the thousand hatchery fry asstrang- mbrmy‘ p“ mg o ee ' as now n so ! crs and intruders, and therefore de-l -,_*...v;;-, ca": .ror its‘ in Foxes wo have prepared a Special ‘. edy which is being suc- e ully used by many of the Leading Fox Ranchers. ‘$1.00 A PINT vv Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers July 15; 1921 vwvvv Mr. r1. c. White, who has devoted; "'~ much time to fish research work,’ . T d t m t l 1 ed thuflhtwolinvestlgation three years ago, an S mes a ‘e p ac was desirous to learn whether things TIE LIGHT OF‘ GOD'S FACEi-—‘ Tum us again, O 10rd o! hOSlS. cause Thy 1M9 w shine; “d we shall be saved. Psalm 80:19. v b P > ‘ -. > y. a‘. > > P 0 P r r 0 > Pniivlznz-netum. we beseech Thee, o God. lwk 110W“ "m" heaven, and behold us and be 81'1"?" ious to us. ~ GOD'S OUT 0F DOORS ‘Dalmatian Insect Powder 1 for Flees. : Finest grade In bulk. THE 2 MAGS DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Strut Telephone 315 P 4 b I know a little secret place Where rats buds unfold. And r brown stream tinkles under The irowhurs cloth o’ sold: But I must turn to baklni; And the labor of the churn, Not sunny hillside places, Nor shady dells of fern. l l eat deal of excellent literature. A simplified that no patient need ever’ . gr _ debt and taxation. Yet it is evident As the "sun of his invéstlgauon. suffer pain any more. i THE TEMPERANQE BULLET“ as‘ amount or 6pm and ‘oglwl p0 V . etry. Homer and Simonides grad- - , . h if ~i . . ' . that, carefully and economicaliyyoured six hundred and thirty-nine Lord Dawson mo]; not; or the {not qugfgyi? :3: ma??? “is: ma” W i 31,-7.1“ the Jmy Temperance ilflliy willed liv“ I1 by H DQ111198! constructed the expenditure requir- of them, or recognized the ten na-‘iiifll at thirty-five yBMS 0f 8B8 m0“ a ~ o f'x l p i f hi "um?" m‘ 13m removed. and from fihfigeg: “Egiezdtgwgivtsltl: fgfirdgubgf‘ giriiictfisslqiiearesiilt “olligeif-liftnlfe beélFrom out thebent old willow ed ‘m, the makmg o, paved road_,ti,.e_bred fry as oflsprmg and the“? men‘s habits are formed and if at the time he inhales the gas until he me an unm d source o, mfogenhwuime a very 300d Judge 0f suclilA bird ca high and sweet: ithat period a man is a drinker he Wakes UP 15 Only 9- mflliel‘ 0! ihfee Mien and also education m ‘exam w‘ things. l suppose there never wasiCool ways along 31¢ 1W" ‘"11 “mam “ “fink” I‘ “m” m“ ”v§rv.§.§“r'§§'§’§'uor used the method‘ ‘he “"15 °i 11mm" ew- ifiriglzlafiigeogalstgnfiteizlmm gllnedmy gcgmgbfoerfdins is to inject alittle local anaesthetic, Unblassed eh? The “mt Pime- g ‘ we ' ey go B! ways near the towns-if not through-Wore befriended them. out the country-is absolutely jus-k To avoid the loss of infant fry, iltllhe genera, progress of temperance \. Oh, men make churns and windows‘ And ovens, knives and floorfi’. But hill and stream and bird are- ‘ God ll id F0 1-1 de a ou oors. r ° m“ _4=rryiiis orwui. you; Wealth For _ His Grandsoit (Canadian Press)"; LONDON, July 13.—-l1lis convic- tion that the possession of so muflil money not earned personally may prove n CHECK to n career 0i‘ use- fulness was shown when the will~ was‘ probnted oi’ Alfred Moor-Rail- ford, of Holland Park, London. Wilt‘, left approximately $680000. Anlullg other legacies he bequeathed a sum of 30,000 pounds in trust l0 pay 400 pounds n year to his ililliiil‘ soil. The bequest was acconiPfliii" ed by the following note:—-— "l make no further provision for a be extracted cleanly and painlessly. ly poor and beggarly thing without it. what an unparalleled educational achievement it was to produce in a little nook of the earth, and within the very moderate circuit of one small city's walls an audience of iledgs and to exercise their critical - h i thi t -fl , d ances of dust and noise, as well as feed them until they become finger-‘reac ed the use 0 r y ve an i ca] Association who b “e 1 d and stimulated to the highest than that? - without the slightest pain. The old e V“ n- a" ‘ of the whole people with sufficient is well worth while. Therefore, itiwiil have some chance of holding r Painless extraction 0i the teeth isimbnssed °' Chmim“ v M w th n d lin the last resort, the judges who or m" e so ca e Temperance provided for the extension of care-i This suggestion seems to be worthytempcrance reformers that Lord “150- Why take i1 chance by leaving, _ it was indeed a result, the signifi ‘does not lessen the appreciation of ' ' ' m“ of charm‘! North American Continent. " land ponds attract tourists and sup- thing, pm] at I935“ we pchooimapi. _ than intremperance in alcohol. He i In like manner the pr “‘ ‘iionisis I CLIMBING HIGH. a month or more of each year-tn-i A _ . ,, -been so general as m th Ath- T h heart expiores—- r tifiable. Carefully and properly con-inns been suggested that nil the icd- and sobriety in England is the re- into the nerve supplying all the tigéfistrtfrgzrfigtfiffihgirgéigfiizgfigionion, and they ha?! ffifnrirfu oc- Tlzewwliiilgemnsiy hands clean windows structed, such roadways will last Ior-‘eral hatchcries shall retain their fry Suit 0f more iibsieiiiiiiis habits teeth ‘m each side‘ ' the side injected, arid the dentist "me feimedfi’ bl’ ‘his q"°l*"i°“» i -. iti . Th t d tl- et- can extract any or all the teeth one"? the 47 “dd P" “em ‘if the 99°91”: m“ es e grea rama L p0 forever promote progress and com- lingo-three, five orseven inches long ‘ ted f G " C t 1 pgint of prgdugflyfly and exce]. fort of all who travel. consequentlyi—and distribute them when. because. ___ metchod of freezing the gum is stilii gging ‘fig b€t‘;;“:z;‘h°d 3‘ gmbfi 191108. Just by the fact that there Public Opinion, the widely rend "59 n 50m? c” 5- trsinlng to appreciate lt with dis- , _ Dawson's speech from Honsfl-rd. rB- now an “ma; ma; Infected {gem UYibiF-Bfled. 9h? Riefeffiii! t0 m! crlmination for the poets competed will reflect credit upon our City and their own against the attacks of en- marks that nThere was probably can not only cause the ailmentsldefeat of the Liberal-Conservative Provincial leaders. if means can beicmy fish. - I assigned the coveted places of lio|i- _ ‘ them in your mouth when they caniBulletin states ‘all political parties or. That was one excellent result fully made roadways such m; tliosefof adoption. For Prince Edward Dawmni the emmem‘ physicmm op" me at 18st of swunowmg the" own i . . , i - ' l, h" ~ Which reach for hundreds iif noplsiond the matter is one oi consider- posed the m“! option b“ but‘ " '5 m h l fl m t cance ‘oil’ which it would be hard to D t e d . no ov s t.. ,the general public of his tribute toi , chrmaf, legdeercthflnrpgisnrfa$m_ ere m“ p ‘the growth of temperance and na-I Charlottetown already owns alllply food that is highly prized. "m mm“ be agreed that ii i5 "will . said, I think, intemperance in lan- 0 Very great deui. indeed. and that the road-making machinery that is; guage was worse. To! Ontario are surprised and appar—‘ 5V Iently disappointed that only 100,000 FWBERTA LEE gather with the men who know how, A to use it—to the Government of the] here goes for the guidance of its editor.—"Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest ‘ he fall." There is a feeling of numbness on of their hearts" etc. I presume‘ cashm‘ mm‘ w emarile we" kiiilw- And polish knives 811d 5w“- ever, and forever lessen the nuis- in rearing ponds or nurseries and am°ng persons who have not’ yet . , |ry of Athens was made possible, what could be more satisfactory that Side m a very few mmumspf this Province including the Medi- . _ was l a di th , i ti the money expended in making them;of their larger size and agility, they And the lesson? ithe liquor evil. This is surely not a l u ems ere Co“ s “g ‘ London weekly, which reprints Lord Mt in an rude enuued ‘lpost before them. and they were really. ,much disappointment on the part of mentioned above. but heart disease i’ l’ a H H b‘ d d h h of their extremely simple training. es." ow un asse , an o ow thousands of miles throughout the able importance. Our trout streams told m mi It‘ human culture is worth ony- say _ us ere were worse ngs - . _- .. i iUOIIBI sobiiety. I ‘ means life would be an unspeakab- required; and it might be loaned for, The sin-called Temperance Bulletin DVICES from Jasper Park nrqpermits were issued in that province "+"*+“H*+¢*¢*°*4*"f Regulation size. but quai- ‘is fond of quoting the Scriptures, so w the effect ma; adventurousyin the first four or five weeks after "y. Cleaning Ribbons » ,fiuirunm dsvourodbytirsi Province. The Government of thelvisitors are ascending mountainime liquor tram‘: came under Gov" Province has now a larger revenue‘ than ever before; and some portion, l of the increase might, every yeaiyi tops never before reached by man. The summit of Mount Kitchener,‘ 11,500 feet high, was reached a few ernment control. They had prophe-i ‘sled shocking results from the con- “ml hmirs- The" “"59 m wine" m trol policy and like all false proph- ets they were irritated to find that be applied to the extension of pav-‘idays ago. The top of North Twin, Win85 We"? ii°ii him 5° bfld B5 the? ed roadways outside the borders of; Charlottetown, Bummerside. Month-l gue, Souris, Georgetown and othcrg points at which heavy trafllc con- stated that the party of Americanllnlfessed Immpartililiishil) iii W0"? verges. A mile or two of pavement road- way made every year would soon effect a great difference in the right, direction. With the additional mot- ors obtained and taxed every year, and with the additional revenue now received, the authorities of towns and province could, by mutual effort‘ and co-operation supply the per- manently smooth and hard roadway that is requred, and the expenditure incident to it would scarcely be felt. With the Liberals in power in the City, the Province and Canada at large, the Liberals have a. rare op- portunitytoshow how to make the best use of public money, and to confer upon the seaport towns and the province at large a lasting bene- ‘flt. Looking to the interests of all concerned we sincerely hope that ‘they will take advantage of it. | -————-—¢o>-——— IIATCIIEIIIES AND FISHERIES. MtlCl-l public money “has in recent ' years been expended in the cul- illfltlon of trout, salmon and other fish, with which to maintain good sport for anglers and supply food o! the finest quality. According to 'advices from those who have por- sonally looked to the resuitd much 0i this. money has been literally thrown away. "that is to say it has to the production of small try iliirliornroirorrioimorrriod 12.085 feet up, has also been reach-i, ed, together with that of Mount Stutfreed, 11,370 feet high. It is scientists who set out from Jasper a fortnight ago to explore this‘ little-known region, has already achieved important results. Be- sides studying the geology and mak- ing maps of the area, and classify-i ing the fauna and flora of this part1 of Canada, the party will attempt: a thorough survey of the glacificiv, tion of the Clemenceau in field‘ ice fields. —i—<-o->-—-—- EDITORIAL NOTES. The Prince of ‘vi/ales will try to avoid public engagements during his visit to Canada. While in Ottawa ynext month, both the Prince and Premier Baldwin will be guests at Government House. After leaving the Prince at his ranch in Alberta, Premier Baldwin will return by way of Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Saint John, Halifax, and Charlottetown. It is certain’ that, at whatever point he may touch in his tour of Canada, he will be a very welcome. visitor. It is pleasing tn note that an un- derstanding has been reached by which the Canadian National Rail- ways, the Oustroms preventive ser- vice of Canada, and the Customs services of the United States will co-operate “ to fyprsvent the illegal movement of liquor from points in the Maritime ‘Provinces to points in other parts of Canada andthe Unit- ed States. By-momai air-operation. thepvib filth MW 1- " Julian-I wilds! which lies north of the Columbia ‘ bad predicted. I The latest Issue of the Temperance Bulletin throws away the mask 0t during the election, and reveals its. true inwardness as a rabid Grit or- gan. After pious thanksgiving it. holds a "Post Mortcm" on the de-, feated party. The opening lines of its verdict are as follows:- "If it be true that ‘all political parties die at last of swallowing. their own lies,’ what a r-esponsibii-f ity rests upon the writers and‘, speakers, the swallowing of whose, statements has had such an effect upon the Liberal Conservative party! In July, 1925, they were elected to power and oflice, twen- ty-five Conservatives to five Lib- erals. Today after four short years they are driven from ofllce by the overwhelming condemna- tion of the electorate, only six Conservatives being elected to 24 Liberals. They died as they "de. served to die," and so on. ‘ What more could be said or. done after such a sanctimonious begin- ning with such a partizan diatribe but. to pass the collection plate and beg for the crowd to "chip in"? B0 this is done on the plea- "We need $1.200 to liquidate ac- counts now due. we have other urgent needs." The convenors of the Alliance Committee at each poll are cgllgfl IIDOn to take this matter “immedi- iiifliy "in hafi ," and see that none shall escape the levy. It is the Bul- letin that makes the demand! i} Th» amounts»! Prohibition were Itirlnatlsed as "rumiev" and “'old soaks" during the election campaign, Now the Bulletin characteristic the "Vi! flirty in this provinog i" hm quoted:- "morphed male maybi eggs are placed in the vessel, itrwlll. Soak ribbons in gasoline for sev- which is dissolved a small amount of sugar. ,Dry by rubbing with o clean cloth and the ribbons will be as stiff and nice as when new. , Boiling Eggs n the Wallet‘ is boiling before the‘ prevent the yolks from darkening. C-OGOOO-OOO OO- For the Sick Room A broken alarm clock is useful in the sick room, setting the hands at 40 the time when the medicine is due. DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Don't say “she was sitting the chairs in their places.” Say "set- ting." , OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEDZ 8B2- etteer. Pronounce gaz-e-ter, a as in "me," accent lasiqsyllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: quinsy; s. though pronounced as z. _ SYNONYMS: guess, surmise, con- jecture, suppose, imagine. woiu) sruni". "Use a word three times sn‘d it: is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word eachlday. Today's word: EXPECTANCY; the sot or state of expecting. “There was a sparkle of astonished expectancy in his eyes.‘ ‘l servility, fell a victim in toxic de- mentia and inanltion following 8 dose prescribed and administered by its own party leaders." Could partlnn intemperauoc Ill language go farther than this! The press organs of Mr. Saunders in Charlottetown and Bummersids must look to their laurels as purveyors of political abuse. The Temperance Bulletin‘, which carries tiu names t venrteversntrgentternlsri‘ on its l page, has throlder‘ Li Mh-riiiiisori - Mattias-waddle hang t‘ will come and cut the of this agitated pool of human life? "at," first e as in “be”, last‘: as m ed; something to give each separate bugmocksln I am Sir,‘ etc. A BELIEVER IN TEMPERANCE. i FOR THE SCRAP BOOK A SERIES or LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS Friday, July 15th. st. swirrhrrrr-s Day, which determines weather for days. i- They that marry ancient people merely in expectation to bury them. ope that one alien-Fuller ' Iva, ln Is there any theory.‘ philosophy. or creed, is there any system or cul- ture, any formulated method able to meet and satisfy each separate item By which they may be guided, by which hope, by which look forward? Not a mere illusion of the craving heart-something real, as real as the solid walls of fact against which, like drifted seaweed, they are dash- personality sunshine and a flower in its own existence now; something to shape this million-handed labour to anend and outcome that will leave .more sunshine and more ilowersw those who must succeed? Something real now, and not in ths spirit-land; in- this hour now, as I stand and the sun burns. Can any creed, philos- ophy, system, or culture endure the test. and remain unmoiten in this fierce focus of human‘ life? - Consider, is there anything slowly painted on the once mystic and now commonplace papyri of ancient, ancient Egypt, held on the mommy's withered breast? 1n that elaborate ritual, in the procession of symbols, in the winged circle, in the laborious sarcophagus? Nothing; absolutely no i ‘ What is in Assyrla? There are sand, and failing rivers, and in Aasyriafs writings an utter nothing. ~_ The aged caves of India, who shall tell when they were sculptured? hr back when the sun was burning, burning in the sky as now in untold pr ‘ent time. 1| there any mean- ing iii those ancient caveat '11!- in- distinguishable’ ma; not to he I10- solved, born o tlmhn strilgg e, similar’ _ Above the , o: the mount: foal all“? some thirty thousand people who could sit for days from morning to nightfall on stone benches, listen- ing with keen undcriticnl delight to the masterpieces of the Attic stage, perhaps the most profound and serious poetry in the world out- side of the Hebrew Psalms, and Dante's Divine Comedia. Aeschy- us and Sophocles were immensely poets in their own day and in their "W" city. else we should never my grandson because l wish to cm‘ courage lilm to enter upon and ful- low sTime useful profession or hlit-‘i- ness to supplement by his own ef- forts the income which I have pro- vided for him and to lead l1 useful mid industrial life and conduct him- st-li’ as an honorable gentleman, and l fear were l to make things too easy for him it might be preju dlcial to his character and coreerr". have heard of them. Think of what that means and compare it with what popularity signifies with us! A musical comedy, namely in this particular kind no doubt the most brainless "crackling of thorns un- der a pot." for the most part that has even been kindled by the fric- tion ot two imbeciles the author's and his audiences. And for this highly creditable result the Atheni- ans had to thank, to quite a. consid- erable extent, the inbors of those Very poorly requited and very highly esteemed schoolmasters of theirs, who by dint of steady repl- tition, filled their minds with mod- els and standards of high excel- lence. I . But there was another result of this training which we might be less prepared to expect. It not only murtured a whole people of intelli- sent critics and an amazing num- ber of poets. orators and artists. hat would have been remarkable t 0il8h. But the strange thing g is THE Halifax Herald AND St. J oh‘n Telegraph QUART SIZE for arruiw- ssrimes, PINT SIZE for BLUEBER- RIES. cuRRANTl. 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