‘L `l ,:,.. ..,. _'_-.£5-~ . _,M . 2-3- ll! .,_ _ ___ l 'i 1 » i i-4 --Q PAGE FOUR i____ The iihariottetowii Guardian President Lleut.-Cai. W. Cheatar I. lelsnlh \'ii-e-Prealilelt J. B. llnrnltt, IJ-I. Editor and Alunnling Director J. B- Burnett I. J. l. seeretiiry Lleut.-Col. D. A. Maelllnnorl, D. B. 0. Aiiaucliiie Eilltura Frank Walker und D. K. Currie llurnlng llully (founded 1887) “.00 Der 100! (in advance) iii-livi-i-eil iii City 5-L00 per year (in advance) mailed tl l’rlni-e Eiluiird liiluiid $5.00 per year (in ndvaaea) Mailed to Cuulilia Ind United Stale! roasnalr, may ii, issi The Coronation Celebration Tomorrow. ill every community throughout the liritisll linlpire, there will be celebration of solne kind ill ki-epillg with the momentous cere- mony of Corollatioii of Ilis Majesty King George \`l. :lt \\'i'.~'tinili_~'ter .\bbey. The occa- sion is one of l‘<‘_illiciilg_ :il~'o of deep significance and _l‘:llioll tif :litto- :lrll\l~ll~ -' ll E. lllli filling. illi-ri-fore, that e\'el'_\' 1. ‘rt ol' till- lfliipiiw. and plirticiilarly the ilu" lv -i1-‘Jill lllli only he i'i']n‘t-seiiteil :lt the t`»~l' »ll'.;ll.zl cel'l-llil~li_\‘, bill _should take the ki-i-:ll -I .":l"‘-l in l~--liillli-illrwliiiiig thc oecnsiilii | lit illllll.'_ if I t`:lli.'llla will llllt l;l__l_; llelliild ili this repect. ln' -lil. l‘l-l»\`;l.~f-_ .'l~ in ll:ll<~l~ pmt- ol' the llllllnll-l lil' l~_‘~..`\_\' .':\l.‘ -.llg;i;iii\`<' of our ciil/ei1_.~‘i :lvl illzi lll _-il lille ci-l'cliloili:'l displav ilid .xlil :ell=li"l:\-l~. 'l`lll- l'_\i~elll-lit ai'rangl-lilents inade llixlll\ ‘l°l' 1”" l‘l»l'llll.liil»li cf‘1elii':liiollll.l\e' been iuili' -lull. -ull l‘\rlllllt‘ a iii.'1~s paiwlrlv iilill gatli- erlllg ll l.'lll~ :ii llle l~`ol'ulll. wlicre. after a l‘I"‘11-"fl lil lilo \|Llj€.l_v no less ilu|i0rt:int_ achievements of those who llzlve gained victories over the soil, receive svllnt colisiileration from biographers. Perliaps a ncw trelid is indicated in a book te- eenily pllllli~liell in liligland. lintitlcd “Great I7:ii'lli<‘l‘~'," l>_v l'rof. _l_ r\~ 1\`COtt21I1.; it Il-ils thc >tol~_v of the pioneers in agri- clllrilrlll de\'eloplilcllt, :ind in thc invention of fzirni ilnplemcnts whicli made this development po_='~illle. Une illtlrrwtiilg carcer related is that of Patrick lli»ll_ invelnor of the first successful reaping lllarllille. Bell was one of the large family of an _l\llgus farnier who had worked his \va_v as :l student of Divinity at St. Andrews, ek- ing out his res-»iil'ees by teaching and by farm wol'l<_' lt was ;l< zl lad in 18:6. wliilc walking ill lll'< fzlllll-1".~' uarlleli, that a pair of garden l~lli'al'-, slieltilig in the hedge, gave him his idea --tlle irll-:i illzlt llleclizlnical scissors rather than nievllzliliczll _-r_\illl~s nliglit be nllldc thc basis of :i i'i.l|»l'l‘, iii- "filltiilg-lilxieliillc", :is hc called ii, \-.lll-ll l'ill;lll_v lll:l_\- the Irligliland So- ciety in i?~'.'S niet. in part. the expenses he in- rlirl~<~ll ill ohiiiinillg a copy of the original nia- thine. The illwllillr dill not take out a patent, :i de- lillelwlti: allslvlltioll in order that the iiilplelneiit might go into thi: world free of any avliillrillle expense. .l\ public-spirited noblf‘illail_ indeed, of- fered to heal- the expense llf ll patent, but this of- fer llell refuseil~ Tiell took his .\f. /\- ilegl'<~e, and liceanie a Presliyteriaii minister. llc ll-fl for a stay in America in 1833, :ind his reaper, oddly enough, lapsed into colilparativc obscurity. /\s he him- self later wrote. his invention was like a child horn prematurely into a world which was not ready for it. “No pl-llple has cver done very much good in the world that did not make a job of farming its l'lnd_" stall- the aiithors in their concluding Jlllptvr- “'l`lli-l'l» are still today a few peoples who live like our own dim ancestors, collecting the srl-wi: of wild grasses and hunting for frogs and ~ii:lli= * ?i< Tile day before the Great Day. , * ll* * All the world wollders at our Imperial solid y arity. , $ * ik _ See that you get the Coronation 5l..iv»_-liir Supplement with this i.~-‘=.il» of the Guardian, i ¥ K * f\re you not proud ot' the Cllpinll, worthy of tjiieen Charlotte of Lillgliilul after whoiu it is naiiied? * lk il Solili-holly is going to be short of his tot of rilnl lol' t`nl-onation, in fact 1,552.00 tots, if we divide llli- l{.C.l\I.P- seizure of 19.; five gallon kc-gs into iois. ' F ¥ I The per capita consumption of bread in Can- ada is 82.6 pounds per year, according to a government report. That is about 4 oz. per day, which seems pretty scrimpy for a wheat- growing country. in li- ln ill distribute for use at the Coronation service omorrow, a splendid programme for the Joint service in Zion Church tomorrow. It will prove - worthy souvenir to those fortunate to possess. nf -ol s- - Policits in Ontario is a very mixed concoc- tion at present. Messrs Roebuck and Croll have resigned undef duress from the Hepburn Lib- eral Government because they favour trade un- ionism as it is in the United States, and Col. Drew, Chief Organizer of the Conservatives, has quit his job for a similar reason. ai ir lu The Ministerial Association has preparfd, and W. _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ a The -C.N.R_ here is experimenting successful- ly with a. weed-killer which is ridding the track of noxious weeds. It would be well if the Pro- vincial Government took notice, and applied similar beneficial "medicine" to the highways where weeds are a. menace to well-cultivated farms. U C U “Then the population of forty-five will ad- journ to the village hall to drink the health of the King in ale. Port wine will be supplied to those who are tectotallers, in accordance with a well~kno\vn English custom, - New Statesman and Nat_ion.” That is the sort of tectoalism we practise here, only substituting something with a greater kick than port. ` lr il lc A writer in l\IcLean’s sets forth a formidable array of reasons why Canada should not arm and then quietly negatives them by confessing that japan or the U.S.A. might effectively utilize unprotected Canada as a battle ground in case of \var. That is the crux, and Britain’s extrem- ity in the Atlantic and Mediterranean would be ]apana's opportunity in the Pacific. Or even Russia’s for that matter. In these days no one knows where the lightning is going to strike, and a lightning rod as znsafcguard is not an unwise investment. _ il if li- Mayor Andrew J. (Bossy) Gills of New- buryport, Mass., has been fined $10 on each of two charges that he had failed to pay salaries to the Superintendeiit of Schools and a physical director. He appealed. Mr- Charles R. Thiba- deau, school superintendent, charged that l\'l:1_vor Gillis had held up his salary for the first two weeks of April, while Miss Alma Porter, plivsi- cal director for girls, said she had not bi-ell paid for three months. Mr, Peter I. Lawton, vice] chairinarl of thc school connnittce, who l'epi‘l-s- y ented :\l. 'l`llibatt:i\\'a L`orr<-spoiiili-tit of the l"ill:illri:il |`osl_ when the proplislil for the :iniicxalioll ill' the Yiiltoll territories to the pro- vince of lll'i‘ll~ll Lllliililllia colucs lu-fore the next sl-~~ion of the l"eil<-rail |’m'li:ilili-lit. it is likely that line of the ggmiilills upon which 'hc l"cder:ll (ii»\'ei~llilleni will ; I might, tell the Leader of the Op- position that I nm always welcome to ask my leaders any queSti0l\S 1 uant to ask about things I do not understand. Mr. Bennett: Then they must be constantly employed. One word added, and that gem would have been dimmed and marred. As recorded, it. will stand inthe recoi~d.s of Parliament as about as neat 11 retort as has been placed there in oiu' time.-Halifax Herald. In the dlnlngiroom of a London hotel a man "beheaded" his Wife so realistically that several women guests screamed. Bills of large de- nomination were torn up, than re- stored whole. A man produced more thimbles on the tips of his fingers out of thin air t.liii.n half a dozen housewives might possess in their workbaskcis. All ins took place at the annual dinner of thc British Ring of lnteriiational Br0lhCl‘1\00d of Magicians. The tricks were so fn- genious that. many .of the 'i0 pro- fessional magicians present from all parts of the world confessed thcmf stlves inystlflcd. 'l`lfc “execution’ was thc first of' its kind ever to be pcri`ornicd, and tlie “executioner” ixplalned that lrs “guilot.'nc" _h_ad llr.'i\_ti llnly ..11. f -I 'l10U“- Um iiilnclli L.:-sk nu. \. _ l t_hc best. s1_,ll.-of-ilail.l ll_:- i I "- YCIWS- r instance, influenza. may bc f_o iowed by pneumonia or pleurlsy. c 0 Ili! ef Queer* ia.U.D. DON'T WAIT UNTIL TUBE"- cvmslsronrs A nam now are all naturally grateful that twithstanding the great number esiaouimed by lm” *Wu* °° "‘° ma Kin dom lime. _ Ur;-in, ogmzis administered I7! "N Archbishop ot_°<_>_l;l__t:_rbm. its new versfonb_i:h;__S_ s_____ ____.Yom_ mm” wmmg pg pakewgflligodith? KIDS: lm ' Archbishop: wui you 0 Proms, and .swear to 8 mum Peoples M Great Bmam zealand Canada. Australia- New _ 0, and the Union oi South Airicai_“_ your possessions and the 9t»h°1' 1-marie; tg any 0( I-hem b€.0I`lKmC ox pertaining; and of ydlll' EIIIPIXO Uf 1,, in to their respevtm King: I solemnly P1'°ml5° dia, accord E When the flu epidemic passes by laws and customs? so to e 0 ` ' d _ o 'l cases, there have not been as Archbishop: Will you to the Ul- m w n o n any deaths as i.n previous epidem- ics, the epidemic of 1918-1919 being D 3 . And yet just what the flu leaves M f ner ll h ith g 91 your power cause UW "id _ uzstioe, in Mercy. W D9 °"°°l'“*d 1”. \ ; I ill. B&IilbishCIl>: Will you to the _gif the\vay_ 0 ge all-en, neral fatigue, chronic cases of mas; of your power maintain e nnot be estimated F0 l One fourth of the total non-fatal i lowing an attack of influenza and thus associated with either lnflu enza, pneumonia or pleutisy." Thus the flu, by weakening t-he ir.divlclual's resistance, may be von- sidered a forerunner of’ tuberculosis I t.h or if the individual is not careful about watching sleep- exercise, food and fresh air, he becomes predis- posed to tuberculmis. “A patient ls likely to acquire, or aving acquired, at least may de- e ` culosls when he h v is dency to recurrent or frequent colds especially recurrent bronchitis W en he does not quickly recover 'h from any simple acute infection, “A child is considered predisposed nec Unfortunately. many parents and tuberculosis until an active tubercu- which-cougli, spitting, hoarseriess, perature, night sweats, rapid pulse, C fatigue or tiredness, loss of weight C and strength-send them to the 0 chest. with the'st,ethoso0pe and the use of the fiuoroscope (Xray) in- form the patient and family that tuberculosis is present. M141 HIM- sanatorliim treatment is necessary. __ m more than one half of the cases are BH _ J rticularly in our minds 1 you,-‘ judgments? l | . ` I cor undeiwelght, when he has a te La wliether it fs flu, measles, or whoop- rn ing cough; when he does not re- Justice, in Mercy. to be executed in _ _ _ r ‘. "l3l_lcY lSSUEU IN 1839 t.o tuberculosis if he :ls pale. has B m tendency to ccremna, or has enlarg- La lop an active tuber anaemic (thin blood); when he fs _ “_ m ' do _ , ws . edtonsils or adenolds. and es,pec.a.lly of the Gospel and the pmwsgmt Re rese cm nw own Dom less utmost of your DOWN' mad-“tai” in nie Univ/ai Kingdom the Pf°"°" t Reformed Relllrwn Hffebl-lm' an _ .ses of tuberculosis date the onset ed by Law? And Wm y°;1hmas1;‘M£!f e d preserve inviolably- e 1 an tie disease during the year Io nt of me church of En8hmd_ d nie Doctrine. worship. D18- iine, and Government thereof, as by Law established in Enz- lallai Ana will you preserve “HW tile Bishops and clergy or England. thei Churches there oom and to r . ' and patients should take real care mlf,r,¢d to their charge, all such of themse;-ves for some time after Right; and Privileges, as by llw. 60 recovering from flu. 9,- 511,11 upper-tain tg them, or any n fact any infection or ailment 0, them-; at causes a run-down condition, Gr King: All this I promise to d0. The old version was: .ueilbisilvpz will you Mummy f the United Ki11€dUm Of mls, and swear 00 sovem the l o ea.teBritain, and Ireland and the Archbishop: Will you to the ut.- lf he has enlarged glands in the fonmd Henman esmbushed by “'" e ew" And 2"” y°‘;,,"“‘;‘,‘;,l“ ‘£2 For a. Delicious Cup of others ignore these "early" signs or gf th1:ec:,;¥g1mgP'm,gTmd_ “Tm” gl conditions which predlspose to un d I _ "°”"“°' "{°€i.“‘°'i‘”“"’l.,°l ‘IL Full Flavoured Tea _ governmen ereo . as uw “sis ‘S °,“”b“‘“_°d~ the s"”“"°”“‘ °' bllsiled in mrlglandi and win - F0 ta afternoon and evening rise in tem 1le1__gP;_W;*_?f§ngli\;\_§_<_J’_ flung ` .RA H M I N Ii hurdhes there oommitted 00 their l i _ S- Y _ phiiig iiiiyslcim by examining the tain to them 01' my of them? Kina: All this I promise to do. ` -“' 2: in rear use, c ron c ammatlon , req- Q lie t dlse h i infl ,LawsofGodandthetnie1!l'° pg the slnuses and other ailments yon of the Gospel? Wm you w the e f IN ANYONE’ S LIFE MAY is the month when prospective bride; (and bridegroomslgn prepare or the big event-the crowning moment uiyone‘| life. For bridegzooms, past, resent or pros ctive, no ben; inmcial protecjtipn cnnge secured ihmperhe correct pin: with the Dominion Life: To mosgmen life inniruiog is the only means available for the creation of pq immediate emie. The Dominion Lif Expectaii Pl i 1 designgd for the ma; who must Khkldfeixafonsxedfz .low-pneed, long-term protection. Through it he can either create a new estate or lzirinf present lifq insurance ro e u io mn ‘ us about this Iitetwgimecongmical ph: one at Wu” Till inions thereto bel0¥\€i-“K 90', ding to the Statutes in Pargl- 3 f, sed on ¢-1 the reapee ve *-~ _ evlis atiiii ousmni: of the silmefw MIM' I- A- MacKenzie, 0-I--IL . _.,, . , Kms. I solemnly Pf°m1‘° ‘° \\\§_;‘.,,_,_f mmm mmm, ' archbishop: Will wil t»° the “if "_" ""’ 111 to us or.-.fi si i ... .,. ..... ,.... ...Q L... ..... .ly °" ~° iissuiuiicr coiirilli \ DDMINIG l cover quickly from pneumonta or all your judgments? pleurisy." King: I will. "- _ _ _ __ wi ost of your power malntrgfirgstho " i 4 °’ °°d th' t’“°" °“ §` Mr. Tea Pott Says: - "“'““`»-""i °1`?i°~i`55“‘35"»=7-f`1i='7»'533 U .1 liraiige Pekoe Tea ~. (Vancouver Provfnov Interesting it is to recall that tish Columbia. has had expert ,ri _ 'rf Bn _ ence in the annexation business _ some years asv. when I- British Columbia. premier was viiiitinz ottawa and becamle egpansivo d hen visiting lit. . !. Tile thunder sweeps through north- ern plains Arid westward from the Asian hill, It wa.rltlel~s resolute and still. Arid grows less still upon the edge Of the blue southward stirring tide And turns to rain past Tenedos deep And like a jewel threads the night brewed host To Africa beyond the sea Until the hills of Crete are lost. they o w f him- as ' in Ottawa, he quickly ound _ L 39 AEGEAN IDYL block. That is, he wok it Over In be 81’ » oa- lf the owner of the Peace River half of British Columbia. A and piece of farming country ble of growing the best wheat W From Carla and from samotliraoe in the world. opled veny sparsely P9 lefly charaot/erized by Upelf ch _ spaces capable of supporting a tre mendous development, ,lf the ht railway was built there. T18 Gathering perfume from the PCB-K so British columbia took over Of thc white Lesbian mountalnside. ,the pewe River ¢,1°¢k_ Wm, 5 small contribution from the Fed we sc eral Government in support of and flashes westward int” R~h°°°5 social and other sei-vices there Ii. Stealing green torrents from the L., a gi-owing country and there re seventy-six teachers in the Aegean diff-f°°'/sd °°°‘1°5~ l district with ii mai expenditure on hools for a. sample year. say 1031, $145 000 I . . _ Through Gnossos, like a spear- ° Adminmiation of the game de_ artirnant cost $12,000 arinually forests another $10,000 public Costly Annexations . -- $ Will CIDENT. 'A WEEK SULTING CIDENT. $25.00 $15.60 IIISUKANE FOR $1500. IN EVENT OF D351? RESULTING FROM AN AUTO 'ii - 'A WEEK EXTRA rr You Ami con- FINED To A Hosvrrar. As A sum' or soon AN Accmanr. For FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS SPECIAL POLICY CONSULT- Give _You l FOR DISABILITY RE- FROM _AN AUTO AC- RE- llYlllilMll & 00., LIMITED Unill the Carthaginlfm HRM And the last winds from Greeile M0 gone, And in the cover of the night- tftly on. `D . works. inlcludln€ purcliases ot machinery for the year mentioned, $131,000. Policing. you can figure relief costs have run to $12,000 monthly. The thunder wanders sw -Frederick Prokosch. Revenues consist of whatever- land taxes can be collected for Oath Honors Dominion Status there is no income tax available, or very little. In any event, mm cash ictums to this government would not exceed $100,000 annually, compared with expenditures pm- vided by the rest of British Colum- ;lral'l/ \\‘01`l‘l “ot tg ¢ie;,\'ncl. from the sound M2050 0 U", B,m_£ is the exception rntliei a __ rule and the UCUHWWK eve” °1 2" terances of a detlncd charac er must. and its Just\f\¢“tl°“ $1* “e§°““‘) sonnble apprehens on of M18 The ortla-'.ilzet`-_ [wvcrnment . . -Ls not Jmlgment of the Legislature n _“_ unfettercil. The limitation 11190 dtvidual liberty must have aPDT0P' rate relation to the safe'-Y 0! ms state. Legislation whlch 8095 helm” this need violates the DYIHC Die °f the Const.itiition."--Ex. Thi: Treasufyi B8!! 3 w“9M“|"°“ i-eport. will endeavor to take S0016 l ot the headache out of inwme 'MX ' returns" by simDllfYin8 me W* fe' turn forms. This mltlm b1”\"3 3 slight alievlation of the pain. Bill U0 vincial solvency. l get at the real root of the tr0\l\>l¢ the Treasury would need to assure is more 1 -_ovmisly interpreted than ll- T \ _:lm in on authorita- ',-,~ f _~‘ ~ rrllvii "ecently - - 'i_ . 'i"i’-~.. :_ niinonn. ` new -_gi-(i‘n'_'\ fry* T‘\r~ ll'_""itl>"l`lI\l Phish _-lwcl-ll to by ;!~;~ l~2‘i~c= <11' England i_~,}~;-1 .Eire arp rl-o\\‘ d, It la :hc l -_ion ll-at is to he iicd bY| ries:-up V' at the cominiz Corona-| tirn re:-~mr~rlv 'vi ‘Vestniiiilster /“ci:r=y. ' Thr rlllriiprs it makes as com- p.-.l-:Ufl- “How far does your hint,”-_ land extends," asked the visitor Qiilitntly. "Right back to New Y°fk»" replied the cailfomlan. Wa rders. Not " eefeaters