filmilimiliiliiiiiiiiiiliiiii suntan. , we feel sure that everyone with a. .._..__-_-.. , liq-II: mu: (hula! um “.00 w m: 0- wv-I-w 4'11"“- “JO pl! you mulled In Cllllll and Uallnd Bill."- ~~~ ~- "m pnqhgp-w‘ chutn- l. Illmre. FIm-Pnnldenl-wl“ It... Burnett. sunm“ I nan O . I). A- llncliluuou, D. l. 0. t “n” and unagnql. ll. Burnett Avuiocluto l-Illltur-l). K. Curl-lo , JUNE i), i928 SATURDA CARS FOR MEDICOS, individual success of thc children of v ' today depends. We arc training the ONE ‘Wm? many pmblems to be men and women of tomorrow, lay- “lved l“ °°nn¢°u°n Wm‘ the ing the foundation of the Canada forthcoming visit of 600 Medicos and lhal l5 lo lm L“ ml lay 0m. Ull,“ “their female belongings," is trans- lolmdallon well and 1111153 portatlon within the province. Cars are necessary; and a committee of Gyms. consisting of Messrs. Chas. M. Williams, John Iiiilion. Thomas Rogers, and Grant Gregory, are on the look-out for car owners who will lend their cars with chauffeurs for two or three days. This is going to mean some sacrifice, but consid-l . . . b‘ l h ' tie administration. ering the importance of the OCCBSIOIN ab e c ange m 1 ‘It will be remembered that Dr. Tol- 8B0. »- £1- B. C. GENERAL; ELECTIONS. CCORDING to our despatches yesterday, the British Columbia general elections will be held m July. There is more than ordinary linterest in this election as there . _ ' l t. car will be ready to pledge it and aim“: some mm when the visitors are with us. party in British Col~ ------¢0->-——-- Conservative Notes by the Way LSTI-IR ls to have new Parlia- ment buildings, and, strange as it may appear. they are to be built by the British Government. It was thought to be a doubtful experi- ment in I920 when the British Par- Gliat ‘ab? i _' of . l §nuw - . run "ouslttowarowu GUARDIAN Happenings or. The Weekii .lr_ w 5%" lThe Future . l 0f Ganadal i SPEECH OF " l MR. ARTHUR OWHALLEY ‘ —ALBERTON—— l resigned his l illament decreed that the six north- lcrn counties of Ireland should be . ‘established as an autonomous state. ‘lrelated federally to Great Britain, lbut the arrangement seems to have lbccn justified by the results. By the [Parliament of Ireland Act the Im- iperinl Government undertook to ‘provide the new State with Parlia- lrnent Buildings and Law Courts lsuitable to its requirements. Finan- lciul and other reasons delayed thc riullilment of this undertaking, but ‘on May 19 the corner stone of the ‘new edifice was laid in Stornront. iBelfast, by the Governor, the Dukc {of Abel-corn. i The total estimated cost is set down at £500,000. which appears '0 lbe a moderate sum compared with Ethe cost of Parliament buildings nf Iless populous Canadian Provinces lwest of thc Great Lakes. It appears lfrom the budget speech of Mr. Pol- ‘lock, Minister of Finance, that Ul- ‘have been evidences of a very pru- ster is progressing. her financial po-l sition is sound and her credit is ex- cellent. As summarized by The Mail and Empire, it appears that apart from the statutory obligation of the lic buildings. Ulster was given the lhell: oi" British financial guarantees ‘in rt-spec‘. of some earlier obligations HOW’ NATURE GUARDS THE NERVOUS SYSTEM because if it is in good working order it means usually a buoyancy of spirit which reflects good health. The heart is important of course in that it keeps the blood circula- self, but the heart is simply a and made up entirely of th_ m!) one ito control the muscle fibres. It has but the one lob whereas the liver. you will remember, has a number- making bile, storing sugar, purify- ing the blood, and so forth. And yet as we think of all the different parts of the body the huge face, the various organs such as stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas. heart and lungs, the organs of sight. ‘feeling, hearing. the skin with its ability to protect thc tissues under- neath and to control the tempera- ture of thc body, we are brought face to face with the fact that al- lthough the blood gives the life to {the cells something else makes every rcell work. This something else is the iDIBlII and the nervous system. I Everything that is done by, the driver for at least parmol the tlmoiscat in the House 0f C0m1110fl5 limllBritish Government to provide pub-{body by thc very largest or smallest‘ has assumed the leadership of the; lorgan or ccll is done because the ‘ncijxes within it cause it to work.- lAnd the nerves connect up with lnerve trunks which carry the im- ~ ‘ I speak vcry often about the liver, ting and this is what we call life it-l nissue. muscle, with of course nerves’ muscles that cover the entire sur- When Canada was discovered by {hardy explorers a few hundred lyears ago. it was a country of fol‘- iests and wilderness lands very unin- viting in appearance. There W816 ’no clearings to build on a: no; lroads for travelling. But hvsi" ‘men soon found that it possessed ‘many attractions and ‘riches of its own, so they cheerfully and bravely set to work to make this land liabil- ablet They cut down the forests, cleared the land to produce crolh- and built homes for lhemselve... slowly but surely fllitflllllllltilllllfll their ends. , i The first. settlers found the coun- ' try so rich in many Will's 111115 411°)’ wished to keep it for tllfllllSfilvPé alone, and sought to establish i. means of keeping others out. They scoured Charters or grants from ihc home governments, which gavc them the sole right to the fur-trade‘ and fish and thus they became ricu. ; but as time passed it became clcarl that charters were of no avail for try as they might they could not keep other settlers from comma! 1°, this new country. ’ Scttlcmcnlil sprang up. then towns. then cnrcsl Quebec. Montreal, Halifax, and‘ many other smaller cities weicl founded and thrived. l The country grew, roads were op-l ened up. industries increased as thc l natural resources of the country were developed, and Canada flour- ished until today she is one of thcl [foremost countries of the world,‘ rpcopled by almost ten millions o: OCR SCHOOLS. umbia. He is now conductinga pro-- election campaign in that province‘ WE Me pleilsed m “Om by Omobland, it is said with very definite‘ . changes from different SPCtlfJllfhproSpeCtS of Succew Recemly me CI m’? Dmnmiml- and i"‘ru°"1a"17"lOttawa Citizen, which rarely admits! l from the Maritimes. that there is diam]. success for ellller ‘L Llbeml definite awakening in educationulicause_ m. ll Liberal cmldldale’ Con“ I" "uml disums a keenmYrrit-riting on thc situatitm in British interest is being manifested, murclcolllmbla" lmld;_ i attention is being paid to school sur-i “signs palm w a comlllelc change mundmgs‘ 5mm)‘ Q-"lmnds ‘m’ belugiin the political complexion of British bgauufled ‘md the direct 591100] Columbia after the next election. equipment is being modernized and when the llme c0me5_ Dn S_ l; Told ‘nade mm“? i“ ki-‘epmg with ediicil“ mie should make an excellent Prime tionul requirements than’ fonnerlynlMlnlstel. of me Province‘ He l‘ This revival of interest rs encourag-lassul-ed cl Ottawa-s good ‘vlslles ml ingly apparent in the schools of ouigllls new field o; Olldeavm-V-l own Province and we hopc to soc-l qn Bl-lllsh Columbia; Says ll“. the interest maintained; Thcre nl.\.'lsgl(ln(zlf pcsl. 1-wllul-l. ll“. lleld matters. is is definite carts-vs for this revival. 'I‘lre‘lvl¢ll-..(l lll lllloll l-lllllll. wllll "ml-L. Temhers‘ F°‘l"1"i'l-l°n l5 0111‘ lmlmiidnlasctirt- luerspcctivc, thcrc is nosucll Th" iimiilmc‘? ‘if Uiiilrvonfitlirnce in llu- outcome criter- wommvs mslill"“'~“~ will‘ um" (IHIOtLlIiIlHfTl hy impartial observers; iI‘h<- and persmm] lhnklllllifflll (lovornmcirt is lighting dos:- ant factor. supervision m‘ n schools in their l‘f‘.‘i|ll.‘(.'i.lV(f corrrrrruliiillmjglély l0 rolgllll l“; lmlll ml "ml-Q ties. is another very important inc-land expecls lllll from Qlmwfl lull“, m!‘ a5 ii- b9¢°111¢5 911 1I1SP1TRl1UI1ls-hapc of an announcement that the and "~11 eXilmPle W tQQChEFS- Dl1l>1l5lP.G.E railway, a provincial xvhite and Parents. The Inspectors ill-‘Foelephant. will be taken over and ex- a" 9119mm w much 01°51,“ by tended by thc C.N.R. The resources their frequent visits and their moans 0f me treasury, and the llrovmclal lreferred with ’pridc to the fact thatjl-lnd nervolm Svfileln land the financial position of Ulster pulses lmnl the organ m. Cell l0 llm is unassailable. Banking houses irrblaiu and from the brain to the London eagerly accept the Ulster-Willa" 0T Cell Government's guarantees on terms} Th” ne"ves 30mg t" me bmm that differ only by the merest frac-l ‘ifllrgitlaignlsllgufllgrv: “lazing: tion from those of thc Impcrialibl-aln ‘any lmmllses wmch enable 13111111111196- thc organs or cells to work. . l Thus if you put your hand on a _ hot stove the nerve would conduct 'Ihc revenue of Ulster for thc past [hm llol feeling lo llle bmlm and financial year was 15111204. and tho-‘thc brain sends down the impulse Cxllelulllurc ‘ms DQ775000‘ lcavmll. to the muscle which immediately rc- a surplus of £72,000. Mr. Pollock dcwmoves the hand from we Stove" n d . ' _ ‘ _ clared that “not only have we paidmglzsgstlgai?) llgngndfogolvfifileg: 3:“ our way, but out of our savings we we“ know, have accumulated sinking funds andl -And\l am speaking about the reserves, as well as laid aside capitnlinefvilius W51?!" 599111159 0H0 0f the funds no] far short of one-third ofithingtsl “will ‘mgresfed ‘m2 as a my‘ -_ . _ ,, . Y , \,\vas rat ic ren or ra arranged our national revenue. Finally ncllllln lms precious thing [he bmm should be so during the period tinder review Ul-nvell protected; thc brain in a bony ster lurd coirtributied to Impcrinllfflfic. thc skLlll. Jlld 1110 5011181 K011i .';Ll'VlCCS sums amounting lo £22,000» ‘ ‘wmm is "WHY u" u“? "wves 50m?» i r - l ‘ - . . ()0!) and hcr great ambition is to bellllgfidpgxixlgr‘blzllfiinolflflfigtlflgnfi irlzle, with returning rccovcry ' ' ‘ "Ylcchrrurr, thi: cord actually being hold irutlo, to contribute in larger- mona- iirc. delicately but firmly in a fluid be- ilsvll and lll(‘$f‘ liwfivll thc cord llrugt- bones. l’ That the mineral wealth oi‘ tlu- 1 3m] ‘yillh balm-l‘ “i “ml-v illli"? i311 l“ M l. l, b ,_ ll“ l l l“, a an: rump lic icat, ic (mes n“ ‘mes may, o M“ ‘l L w‘ l H lof the skull are loosely dovetailed to- becn dreamed, is rrradc evident by .'i|ll(.llll.l. “ml leave 0pm Qpqccg m“, PC9611! ("Rm/cry 111 Westrnorlantl which pcrnrit lhc bones to “give” if county, New Brunswick. There an thc youngster falls on its head, i Very busy these days in thc Eng-l lish social rounds is the Duchess of Ycrk, snapped while attending a recent function. His Majesty's birthday was most littingly celebrated on Saturday ill-y tc-rirocn when Their Excellcncicsihe‘ Go ‘roar-General and Viscountrss Wiliingdon entertained nearly twen- Lv-live hundred guests at a garden party given at Rideau Hall, the vice- rcgal residence. Their Exccllencies received the guests on the lawri. Lady Willingdon wore a gowri ol cream satin with a georgette wrap of thc same shade banded with fur and‘ trimmed with metallic gold. Shn wore a largc straw hat in rose- wood shade with n vclvet ribbon baud in tunes of rose. During" the afternoon a program of music was ‘cemented, prosperous, and industri-i out; people She has the right "1 impose taxes on goods coming in or gcirrg out of the country. She can today make her own treaties and has hcr representatives in other lands. Canada owes her prosper- ity chiefly to the exertions and cour- age of her first settlers, who were rough, hardy rncn. bold in spirit. industrious and hard working. Knowing what ‘(lard and their hopes and sustain- 0d by their example approach the problems which lie before us with the assurance of success. Wrh hcr great natural resources and the industry of hcr people there lS nothing to prevent Canada from at- laing her proper position in com- mercial and industrial life. Sn“. is rich in minerals of all kinds. coal, iron_ silver, copper, nickel and gold, tfllCl Nova Scotia has untold lweallh in coal as well as immense deposits of iron ore. The present-c of iron and coul near‘ together en- able Nova Scotiu to establish larrtr played by a blind of the Governor- Gurrcrafs Footgtrards, and in the imusc. adjoining thc racquet court. where tut v/irs served, an orchestra played popular selections. Ten was served in thi‘ hall room. Tlrcir Ex- cellcricivs had tca with Right. IIorr. W. L. lifirt-Keirzic King. one industrial plants ior thc manufac- A Crown Life Policy will: Safeguard your Business Strengthen your Credit ~ Protectyourlnvestments Crown Li INSURANCE COMPANY ' 5 Markham: Mac-Booth B. R. HOLMAN. General Anni, Chariothlmvn. P.E.l. J. E. PHILLIPS, Cmncrll Alon R. C- MACDONALD. L randl Olin for J. R. (YCON E -..'.-. mill-- Mention. l l, Sumlnoroldn, P.E.l. sa...",-:;-:‘.-..:~~*~-~- Gillette and Auto Strop Shaving Soaps and Creams, Brushes, Men's Talcums a“ After Shave Lotions. Styptic Get the full enloynront out of your shave by hall“ these shaving comforts handy A new Gillette Safety Razor in neat case, we are offering this week only at- 49c. This i an up-to-date razor at a. very number to sell. Call early, :.A.rosTEn.sssaa The Home of Dr. Ffrenclfs Vermlcldc Capsules for Foxes Q 9Q‘ Q-FQ-OOQO BRAHM they achieved wcloouo+o+oevvoaacoo4m+o+oo+oo must cvcr keep in mind their slain. i . lwhole country a network of rail- ,ways stretching from the Atlantic- ‘to the Pacific. Wu sec churches and schools on all sides. We see large industrial plants where the raw materials, the natural products of tho country, are being manu- factured into finished products and shipped to the markets of thc world. lilurnpc, Africa, South Anrericu, Wm? Indies Australia, Chino. Jap- an and otlrt-r" foreign lands. Bet- tu" ctrmnriuriv ion isybeing nradc. larger and luster ships with cold mung. ia- uuw arc h pg bllll‘. What shall hcr futurw- bu, Min-h dvpcirds: on Llu- “lung pt-trplc ui lo- turc of iron which is used in otl industries. Nova Scull-alias iirrauy other ])l‘0(lllCl.l\‘l‘ undustr: among flu-m hcr fislurru-s. win ‘give vrnploymcnl. to many mcn an: |wlrich add to the general prosper-i ily of tin- country. i Prince Edward Island. the small- lcst province of this great Dominion,‘ limp-s ul u xiii! l)l‘ilt'l‘ illlli‘ in runny, tiny‘ With ilrcm lite. the possibil- ily of utilizing Canada's future :1 '1 minus mu‘. lrr illv pzisi ill" in‘- lt)(Il'_l‘(l douhlul. lrul we‘ havi- ~cn that. woirtlt-riul ilrnius were ac- rtmrplisht-d-aird lirut pivvs us hign "A Judginr; thc luiurr- by wlrut ha. lllen Wo Shve hemselves Will find all the necessary Shaving requisites at this store, T0 GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH BUY USED BY MORE PEOPIZE TIIAN EVER. Sold only in lted, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. exploration company, boring of rock salt 485 fcct thick. in search of oil and gas, struck a bed‘ _ Salt is; abundant enough, but what is really think about how Nature protects this wonderful mechanism the spinal cord und brain, we must again, as we must often do, believe that the for-cc be- So when we ED055995“ 119ml” nl-mcnll "or lmwlrccn dune in tit-vtrloping this couu I“ [hi5 Pmvmc“ me Km?“ bmmlvht lwflllh b1" i1°55i‘~“5°$ =1 Kim" m‘ lry we foul that erunntiu must grow day W35 V01‘! l>1611$1111l1y °i1$01‘Vl‘dIri1‘s-ct in hcr fertile iarm lauds. Sh” irrlropulutitrn, \t'urlth and industrial lvlouday, a great many people goi|ri;]1~"1_11_-‘ii1l)i71Y “m” PM“ ‘)1 m‘? D0: importance as a. world-trading na- on mulormg picnics and llslllllllllfllllllllL 111i W?" 11$ film/Ming m“ tion and as shv grows in (‘Ollllllflllilllll important is that this bed of it is; hind us is very friendly. ‘most encouraging and we hope to Speculative oi‘ comparing school with schoulflcredit are also being used freely to they are in a position to make valu-iadvmlce the Government-S 3m". able suggeslmns- iests' millions are beinr ‘ l. ,. . . g spent H l _ The occasional meetings o; lllolme hlghways and other public Seluland fertilizer industries. Before , . . , ‘thc war the Canadian simply of Teachers F d ti ti thi - ‘_l , e e." °n ‘V1 1 0 Y m lvices, especially in doubtful constr lmllasslum salls was almost entirely lefchflflge 0f "WW5 HS i0 metiwds '17 tuencies, The Conservatives feelyimlmrtgd from Geymanlq Th,“ teachingdmd general conduct of thc llolvever_ that the curl-em of lmbnclsource was'cut off when the ivar be- schnols. are doing very much w favor is with them. and are, if ahy-igfm‘ and seam‘ “ms “i °"°e»“mi°“' ltaken to asce tairi if ‘t ld i raise the status of the teachers arrdllhlng. rather mom lmpelul of the found with!“ ti“ Empirg. crgsc D: make them ‘mire influential l" ‘hell’ election result than their opponentsAparlmenl of Mmes at Ottawa ls (‘aid mmmimlliei A" "1959 55cm“ arelOn the whole, the Ottawa Citizenslto regard the discovery as of decld-l l-egardllllfed impoftance and interest. found to contain n percentage of potassium, WlllCll is a very valuable Onlsubstance for usc in the chemical observation see in the very near future a dis-inn Tolmle-S prospects may prove .'r ct betterment in all our schooiszflo be pretty nearly prophellc‘ ' especially in those which have hith- erto bgen more or less neglected. While, necessarily, the chzef worki of tl1e school is to educate and train» i The news from Brandon, Manito- ba, recorded in The Guardian of Friday last, seems to indicate very clearly that there is no reaction in that quarter toward prohibition. what's made in Cflnudu. mfllIP-siwhether for good or otherwise. thei msataaaaaatsuarc ‘ anrurasarsnn ~ EDITORIAL NOTES. ~ ~11) OQ-O-Q-Q-O-Q-O-Q-o-Q-omo-vo-oe-OOO I Daily Selections v FOR Guardian Readers OQ-O-Qfi-@OOOQQ~QO-QQ'V'Q Q§§%QQ' v Julie 9, 1928 MAN'S OWN WAY—Thcre is ii way which secmelh right unto a man; but the end thereof are thc ways of death-Prov. 14:12. PRAYER-Lord Jcnus, Thou art the way, the truth and the life. May wc ever come to the Father in Thee. June 10. I928 ourt NEIGHBOR AND llS-J-Ie that despiseth his neighbour sin- ncth: but he that hath the poor, happy is he__r?rp\g 141p PRAYER-Give us. dear Lord, a XIIOFCY Oll though not exclusively. on theteach- Gardeners loll us the present i season is a favorable one for flowers “m” 1“fi"'~'"°e"‘the empmsis “ML-and weeds. Both are flourishing. heretofore been plriccd exclusively: ’___ ~. on the purely scholastic oflice of our Parliament mid the 301111111’ W1" schools,Rgcenglyggrqatdep] ofinter-‘have a much-needed rest after this e:—-as the parents must exert a the beginning, thcrc has been n rc curring ebb and flow of public op inion in regard to prohibitory enact merits. Our own Province gave evi dence of this in the days of the Scot it and extend rather than limit theilhe operations of that measure. Sincel i 9st has center-Him the gchgolgl-oundsiweek. Much has been done, much Act. which was brought into opera-i our neighbors. MY NEIGIiBOR - Beyond thc maples in the lane .lI hear my worthy neighbor _ Whistle n rollicking refrain l To cheer his lusty labor, -He rose betimes at break of day, Whcn early cocks were crowing. art likc thine with which to love and the general surroundings Many‘ of our country schools are now ver-l itable beauty spots. flower gardens.‘ trees, shrubbery, etc., in all of WhlChi the pupils take wholesome pride and; from‘ which they learn very much] _Thls feature ln our school work is one that we cannot afford to neg- lect. The pupils have a right to be proud of their school. have a right in after life to look back with pleas- ant memories on the school from which they made their start in life. left undonc, but these are nothing} to what has been said. An alcoholic preparation of in-I ‘i-Olilcfli-ink DOIOHOY 1S 110W 119i"! D11! in British Columbia is to be held up in pill form, which may be car- ried in a pill box in the vest pocket. It is much carrying it on the hip, and the size of the jag may be regulated by the‘ number of pills taken. less conspicuous than Canada is rapidly disposing of hcrl tion by popular vote and again re-l pcalcd by popular vote several times His homeward steps arc going. in succession in Charlottetown. My neighbor is an honest wight, Upright in all his dealings, He harbors in_his bosom quite Arlstocratlc feelings; And he has prospered, so I'm told, Owns half our little village, Besides a right for borrowed gold On many a rood of tillage. That a provincial general election during the present month has been announced by Premier McLean. It is of the more interest here from the fact that Hon. Dr. John D. Mc- Lean, who leads the Government therc. is a native of'Princc Edward Island. He was born nt Cullodeu, P.E.I., on November B, i873. Ho was educated at Prince of Wales College and McGill Medical ‘College, I likc thc man in many ways. Nor can _l help admiring His industry imtiring; Who curc not, for tho morrow. And stars may glimmer on the way He scorris thc mcn who merely drift. rest wealth, and she will live to Avcrs that those who mock at thrift parties, the weather being (ll-light- lully flue. an: have irrrzmged for a pleasant inm- vation for the summer months, has been vcry artistically decortxtetl and is now up-to-date in every way. The opening dance hold Thursday gathering. Those who did not dance played Bridge and everyone is look- ing forward to jolly good times. v - o , Mrs. G. P. Strong and little ‘daughter Barbara. are spending a Mrs. Strong's sister", Nfrs. Dimocit. ans liant year's work at McGill, is homo L0 spend the summer" with her par- cnts, the LieuL-Goveruor and Mrs. I-Ieartz. at Edgewatcr. O O l Colonel Alexander MacPhail, of Kingston. wns visiting in Montreal this week. the guest of his brother, Sir Andrew ltiacPhail, a - - Mrs. McCready. who had the honor i0 be again elected national councillor for P. E. I. at the annual convention of the Imperial Order Dairghtcrs of thc Empire, at Toron- to, last week, returned home from Saint John Thursday evening. I I O Rev. Canon (Troop, who spent the Winter in Toronto, taking part in many spiritual enterprises not only there but in different ocntrcs, has returned to Halifax for the summer. I-Iis sieadlastncss beyond all praise, , , , Mrs. (DrJ I. E. Crokmr has rc- turned from n plcnsairt visit to hcr ‘vlothcrlund with sirpcrior foodstuffs I l-Ivr dairy pru- lducls. cheese, butter. etc, arc m- ‘trcasiirg in quantity. and, m thc la<t inf various kinds. The nrembcrs oi‘ the (loll Cliilr,i"“’ 3'9"“ ha” mCHPMMX m qmmw ctl wilh induslrroiiia, i-irvrgl-iir: pou- ianti thcrc is no reason why in thi‘ |coming yours this little province should not rank at first as to the nrarkcts of the world, The grow"- ing of potatoes on a largelscalc rs irlso proving an important factor Ill her prosperity. Prince Edward Is- evening was a most delightful slacralllllllll also leads ill (he silver Fox lpopulallonl lindustry and is today tho source o1 breeding for the outer world. New Brunswick in addition to he‘ agricultural and fishing industries. ihas immense forest areas from ‘which she not only supplies thc lhomeland with the raw product, but few wccks in Windsor. I\i.S.. tt-rtrflshins 111111111 119ml!’ lumber V?’ Gfeallpisll \\'g1~]d_ Britain and other European coun- tries, bcsides providing a great quantity of pulpwood. Consider- Miss Ruth Heartz, after n brrl- “me qpgnfifles of natural gas arclcxclullc llel._ found m her border. whilc her wa-l tcr power is a valuable asset. Quebec has valuable water pow- ers many of which have yet to be; developed. Iler forest wealth i: icxtcnsive, while her mineral wealthl of unknown value and extent. Iieri ‘fisheries are important, while her imanufactures add much to the general wealth of the _country. Ontario has her fruits, her man- ufactures. arid hcr waterpowcrs, as‘, well as her great mineral wealth, lgold. silver, nickel. etc. , British Columbia has immense isupplies of the very best of bulld- ing wood while her fisheries are famed throughout the world. Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Al- berta have their far stretching wheat fields producing more than 400 million bushels of wheat which besides providing food for tho home market exerts an ‘influence on the wheat markets oi’ the world. Tho future, of our wheat growing is as- surcd the continual increased de- mand from the East. instance known of a people who have begun to use wheat discontin- uing its user‘ The Chinese and Japanese have begun to use it. Canada stands in the fortunate po- There is no uctiviiics, Sllll nrust dcvclop polili , rally. Whirl. arc thc cirarrgcs, that ,will come about’? Wc sco signs 0i a flourishing country‘, wt-ll popula.‘ ‘pic with rrsulr and lllllll'l)\’l’(l implc- - nncnts 10' make work casicr anvil ,lll()l‘i- quickly and bcltor done. We l dancing in their club house, whichfllullltity of [llPSC products. in theta,“ who“ llcllllh blazing all Owl.‘ iCanadzi, ncwcr and sawiltci‘ methods ioi transportation than railways or isicnmsliipft. Aeroplancs will carry iihe nrails. Cilllllfll). will grow in HEl‘ sirips will sail in it-vcry sea. Her products will brirr; comfort to people all ovcr thc world. Her full nation hand will be admit- ited by thc rust of the powers. Her itradc representatives will be in cv- lery land and she will bu. the politi- 4 ical and financial centre of thc Brl- i Her future is assured. lShe can and must attain that posi- ition of pronrincncc which is hers Tof right, and from which nonc can -<-o§.-_- iow+oeo DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L Gordon v0+o++0++0++c o-ooou +4 0-0» WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: "Its" is a possessive pronoun. "It's“ is o. contraction of "it is.“ The city and its inhabitants." “It‘s here now." O F‘ T E N MISPRONOUNCED: highwayman. Accent first syllable. not the second. OFTEN MISSPELLED: ante lfeminine); confidant cullne.) - SYNONYMS: anxious. alarmed, apprehensive, afraid, fearful, scared. frightened, terrificd. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us vincrease om‘ vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: GULLIBLE; capable of being imposed upon. "Gullible humanity is ever ready to listen." confid- (mas- The influence of such memories. like those of the childhood home, are lasting and beneficial. The teacher alone does not make the successful school. it requires the combined efforts of parents, teachers and pupils and the co-ordination of these efforts is the work cf the real educotlonalistn o! today and the auc- ccss so far attained in the revival we refer l0 is largely due to this rc- newed interest. ' Let us stand by our schools. They regret it. United States capitalists which they are exporting to United States. where it is being manufactured into paper. bargo on Canadian lumber. It was Abraham Lincoln who said to his Cabinet: "If you should be an export duty or an cm-l htrv your rails in England, you will have the you will luivc both thc rnlls and lhell lllvl, ml ms "m, “lull, rails and England will have thrymoucy." ‘where hc graduated M.D.C.M.. m i Will dinc and sup with sorrow. i905, and is a practising physician - are buying millions of acres of tim-‘lmd summn, H‘, WM first olllcml l0 ber for the sake of the pulp wootLthc B. C. Legislature in 19m and lllmiwas appointed Provincial Secretary Since thou he thr- followlngyear. [has hold in succession the offices o Th°"°‘Ministci' of Educatioli and Minister He succeeded t0 Lhcl l of Railways. i ll-fnn. John Oliver. ~ O This would be a good pol are the foundation upon which the money; if you make them m. home ivy for Canada w adopt- ‘Prcmlershlp at thr- dmtli of tholato. Alas, so trftcn there- are fling Withhr thc anrbcr hidden, home in Glace Bny, NB. out sition of being midway between Europe and Asia, doing tmde wK-i boih and shipping from both coasts. Thus far I have dealt with‘ th St-rmtnr and MrsfCr-oclman Mnc- Arthur and Miss bfac/irthur have So often our festivities Arc marred by guest irnbidtlcn; I lnvc not iris laborious days. f His hours of anxious schcmlniz. rHc flouts my lnlirdicinus ways, Dcridcs my idle dreaming. ‘l cow‘;- not iris golden scloro. ‘Was gained hy honest drudglrrg, floor. he wnut much? I‘ll wish him more, Nor comlmccml lo gruduing. .lBy mortgages ccmcntcd; If I nm lowly, he is great. ‘Tis woll, I nm contented. I l returned to Smumvrsirlc from 0t.- nntural resources of Canada which HHVII. as yet have only been taped. The people of Canada may well take pride in their country and "I?! d0- here is no other m ant l At‘ thc Tennis Courts in Victoria .,/‘KlDNfEYf Safety» Razors, Blades, strum Pencils, etc. s an exceptional chant-e to "l low prlcc. Only a pmlml Suniiyside . ~._, /.. OQ-OOQC I-N TEA 60-60-000 FOR BIGGER AND BETTER CROPS_ Treat your Seed Wheat Grain and Potatoes with FORMA LIN 1; (40 Per (‘cut Formaldehyde) _ Our I-‘irrmalin is 511"‘ indeed full strengthmall M! fresh slot-k, which is mllil- essential. Also some ‘l ounce- (Yormsivt- ‘Subllmate. “tar US sorrtr roll"- The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE Mall Orders Prnmptly Attpmled. I- Valuable Furs- —grabbed In the street by 110"" _ -stolen from theatres. 1'65" and hotelm-destroycd by 51'9- We will insure your furs l loss by Fire, Burglary. "M11419 all other risks, iexccf" We“ depreciatloln-at all time! places. Ask about an "All Risk! iwllcy- ' Hyndman & C041’ The Oldest Insurance W in P. E. l. ' Offices-Lower, ours" 5"“ / Charlottetown - \ AFFEQTIONS oi will BRAIN EYES cans NOSE THROAT RMS cnnr unos uvzn TOMAC" sauces» PLEEN "vuouevs smatr. BOW!‘- tmo: BOW" ozmm. 011° ‘ ‘muons m0 " Dilflfl HAN Headaches IPark this afternoon ton will bcierir-Frh"! believe t 1rd by Mm n Ho“ Mllvs E’ Hell’ compare with it and are strivln! ll tl .l to make it what it Mi“ E- Swmf- Mi“ C'- C°°'1l'“- 1.213.??? lilo What n will be. Let‘ '- ' ' u» for a moment. look at some of thc _ Mrs. Rxibort Rodd, of Edmontonlihings ‘her hag‘: atltlnfmtoxe . . tea. a u, 1 o . who Li the guest of‘ Mr. and Mrs. ‘gt.’ ‘m. Quebec. Manna“. olmwlL J. A, Rodd. Ottnwn. was nreaenl at “llama wlmllpeg. Cmmmh m“ _thclr Excellencies‘ garden party on mm vlcwl-ll m3 many other c“. - - »----.-- - -»—-. ved from the wilderness by tho hau- “3011511111-‘4 011 Wile 0) diwork of hcr people: We acc thc / PILLS 4 ' N1“ donlfl’ “I'm” n. ‘m?’ than. 98%4"‘ ‘may 1111M" “'° ’ ouch u r . lmmfifmv“ pa. w. "algal f-Illfinoamgtnom "'°"'