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I-t appears by. newspaper reports that Mr. Meighen and the Prime I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1922. ;‘__';§_*°__§'_’_§__"__“__'j__‘f_j§°_‘}__‘j°_§;°C;__j_*_j NEIGHBORLV INTIREST The current number of the In ternationsl Bulletin, publisliud in New York, “for the guidance and protection of American business men and investors interemed in c overseas conditions by the' Inter- ' national Institute of Economics" has many good things to sal) or Canada as a desirable place for b American investment. "f)ulluda.` 'says thc Bulletin. “owing tile people of the United States Va bill- ion and a half dollars. is :lic best debtor this country has not ex- cepting even sturdy old England." It basis this conclusion on the fact that Canada possesses in largt? measure the two great es- sentials on which safe credits are based, namely. physical resources which are capable of producing the means by which the obliga- tions are to be met. and. that the human interests tn which credit is _ keep faiith. These qualifications. _ thonBulletln declares. Canada pos- l___ sssses as few nations do. The basic lines of the economic life of a country are agriculture, mining, transportation, industry. trade, fin ,M ance and politics. V AB a wheat -:rowing country, I" Canada is in the opinion of the a ed States and, with the exception of Siberia the worlds greatest pw tentlal source of increased viheat supply. The -crop already averages Dominion undoubtedly stands on and the present attitude of the Canadian Government toward the l l- dameulally Eastern Question. Mr. Meigllen the threshold o un _ _Id I_oII0m_II __evII_opmI_m__ had first declared that .Canada was so" 8 ` a party to the treaty of Sevres, and The Public' Forum Per-I This sslumn ls sssn for ths discussion by oornspond- ents of questions sf Inter- sst. The Charlottetown Guardian does not nusaa- lrily sndorss the opinions sxprosssd by Its oarroa _ r°M|°ntl- ooooooo-o-o-o-o-ooo-ooooooo-ooo After t°“°m“5 b""ny on CM' that not only were we a party to Fpfqqug Sygfem 'lf cl-'mph' ` ddibll h&l1\¢ll1S Bild Ol-bel' Wllici it, but on the action of-the present ld thus --Th. Premier we, only a few months Sir.-I bex your permission tion of ollr representative in sign- the arhicle concu es : _ . I I I _ ___ _~ _ aga n o re ~ oncliusion is irresistable that for 55°- ratmed by l°gisl'"i°." the ‘C space in angtlzvxstgnst¥i$i‘:erq‘h‘;:3oli:a asked me b' Educationalisi. I-le b American, next to lnvestiiient 5 e U18 the Healy- asks ine, first, what I mcarl by right in the better enterprises of ____ ..gene____l tradlblons _md __e______,a__ C ds l me lin reply to this contention the ments" of an -educational lnstitu ment: “In the first place there is. his own country, ana is . II W II _WI I est place lo lnvesl llls ml,ney_ - Premier made the following stale- h_‘_’;"__ cI;’nI__‘;_ __t‘5:_\;;_5;_I‘;I‘I'_‘§’I3;'I_°;_):I1I‘;_5I_'~f ard of scholarshlip and "requires" -_'-“**°"";", ill l'€l'l‘l'lly~ 110 lfellly df Sei/F05- 0!l that its students shall measure up August 10 1920 the Allies formul- lo that standard. This tradition PSAT FUEL ' ' is handed down from generation ated certain proposals to Turkey. elleratlon of teachers and, 'is ` ---- . - to g _ For many years private enter- These wer” emb°d"ed in the f°""' I pointed out. cannot be substant- of a tres-ty which was subsequent- lallyl changed by an arbitrary third set of proposals have since ""0" “M g°"""“'“"'““' ` ‘°d"“‘ ly signed by representatives or the Chunse lu the pass luark. You cau- H0( get m0l'€ gl`8‘|l! Olll Of ll 1163]) and provincial. haxc experimented Allied countries. but which never ____ me_____________I __ ___ s________I__ _“__ with peat fuel with the object of became operative' A second “NL kets. Educatilonallst's contentifcin that making it available commercially-. been l.m_med_ and there ls _ww __ undue _lmporlance ls attached [0 English mid the languages at P W The €Xl>¢l'h\l8l1f5 haw 110'- been fourth under consideration." » _ _ C., I have attempted to answer in iarkedly successful. Indeed, so -3- ,__ lcller whlch appeared ln me th ‘MT Meighewa reminder 1° "5 next column io Edu<.ui.iol.alisls ll unsuccessful were they that e _ ' " tl ' ` ` _ is ru a statement issued on the questions. As he has asked me to ‘°d"“‘ 5°"”“"‘°“‘ °°"“-` ’°“”‘ evening of september 25. ln this "tell us anywhere else wheresuvhl t s stem obtains," I have picked algo issued a warning against tak- slalemem he quotes ln lull me . ._ _ I up at random a bullcun of McGil ing stock in speculative undertak- statute _ introduced hy the Prime Unlve_.slly_ -l-hereln one may Feud: nlls for the mechanical prepara- Minister 37- l-he |391 Seslimll Ui P07' "0l`l--° ALL QV! The tourist season. over tnmorrow. It now Quebec and- $5.00 a ton L1 ome progress has been made in ' f llsll and. lhe languages a _ f`.o\.f.l'iirnri\t in introducing. and thc The _[acl lllal lll,ll.(l year ls g th nrtt. f mk'n tfei . _ e A Pr 0 8 I g pea u -ii-tion of Pziirllament in passingllio small class is a reason for continu cuuuuerdlully available- mu L_., ,-_,_,_ll-y "_ ll l,,.m,e_ ,l,0,,._ ing it, rather than for discontinu- The rclwrl for 1921 luis not yell.-.t.. ns .\ii~. .vleighen nrimi-is, tiist"““ 0' “"1" 'h""° “"5 ‘h"_‘lf‘_` lportnnt element oi’ persona the same. I often wonder how not “Educstloliallst" consider it a “patent absurdity" if everyone bo- _gaii shouting: “This student must get more hospital experience in~ stead of chsn~is'ry slid nnatoxuy. What's the use of spending so much time in alwiy when .he only has a year to complete his course? Why, he has no opportunity ion cadet trainlng, athletics, or recrea. tion?" Of course thiis is not at all what happens. If the medical pro fssslon and the community believe that medical students snoulil spend more time at hospital ‘_-fork, this time is not deducted from that formerly spent at anatomy. An EXT-ILA YEA-1 is added. to the medical course. Anil so our youu!-' man finds himself faced with eight years of hard study bexor-a he can become a physician. Now, sir, I repeat that the ln sufficiency of our normal training and, in short. the most outstand- ing dcfects of our educational sys- tem can be traced to the fatuous system of cramping our teachers' training within a single year. Nor mal training should be- the com- plement of, and not a substitute for. a secondary school education. For what does an intending teach- er gain by learning melliods Of leaching Algebra if he himself knows little or no Algebra? Effici- eut normal training CANNOT be given until a lonser period of training is required of our teach- ers. “Educntionallst” insists that three is “nowhere else where they can get a normal training, where- ns at teacher may receive his aca- demic t.rnin‘ing "anywhere" Where? In the country schools. forsiiotll. or abroad. But why should they have to go abroad for .iuailcmiir training any more thllll for normal training lu another ict tor "Educational-lst" has drawll lout' attention to the fact that ot her provinces require normal triliii ing for the teaching profession. Ile faiilerl to mention that this is ul- wi-tvs IN AiDlDl'I‘1I0N in a second- ary school or university educL\~. l_l0ll_ Ami yu; how can wc. hope to get all_this for teachers who spend one your. 0' liF_f_l'hdPS 9'9" four months in college. For no yt her profession would we tolerate such sczlilty preparation. , I am, Sir. cic., . SoN_ , .__.___-_-‘ been matic public hilt it is known I' _.n‘.;l ducu-mentary _ ratification ,lmlcllon become 3 ll,-lsslblllty llllrll that al [lm Am-ull pen; png |ulf"l‘ “‘-" l>lll‘IlflS€ 0! deposit at Parislthis is especially valuable in tile' _ Iwlth the gl-| Inu] tl-ellly did ll0l‘scienl-ific subjects. If the first and, Ontarm 0 m“°hi“'“` .000 “"0" in' _ E lseconll years could be arranged; Po' ml. willuu lslwmahfmm Turkey because 0( mel in divisions of fifteen. the fruits ogg m - |°"e“ "°W °f me T“"k‘5h G°V°"“‘.;x.structlon would be doubled. _ _ ll ‘-000 ¢°”5lment shortly aftenward. The de-I Etll\cat»lonaIlst‘s other questionhl , which whengfea-t. ofthe Tiurklsh Governmentlflllll “ll 06 *"“‘W‘”""d "’geth‘"`~l THE NEW AIR SQUADRONS lseems to have reventcd th 'When I entered P' W' C' them* 100 “ms nf _ p _ e ex'lwere three divisions in First Year.l 1”’ _ _S _“___ has change oi such formal rat-ificatloiisqwe Could ,lu son that the s;uf1I (London Daily ’l`eIcllraph) the Principal Mr Meighen goes on to sllowiTvhgreaetrhlhxilhlgdatlggddwéerixlshxglrgliI < - - _ _ _ l The (rovernluellt luis decided til over on the Miiuretuillli- was de- _I ' , ___ _ M __ ‘ M ' that the very essence of the treatyiellt “lid 0130505 had li’ 09 hem “‘ ,. l th Al l _lslarod by the scotch comell ll lo uolvinig she was be n tnc au ll rts of odd corners This year. “dm” me 5"he"'° D 0 r " lmw L0 be .._l__mk.. He lllll la uo' Cfani"-~ he “N109 his bm 3 50m|“|5 oi' Sevres and the guarantees for H so '_ ` - _ ~ ~ _ futura ___e_II_II w____I_h __ ___ ___ dll believe, that it is oiganizcd nnlistry, which will provide 500 uernl_m___ ..ll_rum___m___.. he l__slS___d_ HU 3|, fpllomllll .wll-messed ms weep. II ' _ em 0 9 _seven divisions. Yet the nuinlicrulplanes for home deience at an in- mul sixllelll;e_ He asked l-l,l,ol-lel»5|tance-- and lost was t B m'utmHza“°“ °f the DM" “f '00 Sm" and the a°c°"‘m°da`|creitsed annual coat oi` itpproxlmu-|who grouped about ltlm at the "A00 UIHVS Why I -Weill d0Wh ' on railway ata. dane__e__ _"III _he _,lg_lll_ olull nallons tion of the buildiing remain ahout__e £2_________00_ _Ind _he w____k ____ c_m_ Hotel /lm,lm___WlO_, lmlay that they me lmy lo mel., gll- qhomln ”‘* '“°"'-"“ ""‘ ' "’ ' ' mslro this pint.. U, the l,,,_l,llc_ sunday. it cost me 5 pounds to getl _ ltn the ilree naviigailou thereof for structlng these machines will be _ ,ll _ ' __ _ _ I _ _ ' While the news gatherer W r lt. but I 80t the shilling." There are in Canada 10s hogs. It tI)me To that Britain and all And the .~lil<_ceecI.ing Gioveinmerlllllut in hand with as little delay as ;h¢._m_ ll,,w@_,,e,._ lm agreeds to fell Sh- Harry ,mls lm the roof, nf rug and con-_ ‘er 0m|"10"5 Wefe U0llll'\lil-led by and 1I’arllameut_ only three monthsilx-,s,llb_|e_'1‘1l;l,ti.gl.l1e purport of the them what he thinks about pro. the hotel when someone sugges- ed_ _wer l90__ :_:¢;l_l‘ o_\l/Indgretihaction. "Th;l<_s."khe ago in ft v€*ll'y l)erf»linct0r;’ddlld |"'|snllouncelilc»lll wliich was ml-ide in §‘_:;’_:‘l“_’_'Il_-_ l_1_’_\_€_._I__I_II*_l_lI_l;__ C@\`IT_0l'S}li»IlC ¢'\b0Ul tht* Elglheelli-h " '. " e weapon ‘ ur ey l'ff \ t - _ » .d to t-'- _. . - -_ . owe ' eu- _ ' - able' market Lrealzherously llsntletl to Germany ffm" iB‘;lihm[;:rixi;lK?ri 'the Hl\>-illrslll hlyelhleouggtllg 3l]n\;:t‘e’lf\Ha:§"it:r;lv¢l\)l sakegllxlmi will begm at lhexmg- tlurhere are good qmfls cnmmgc: ‘ ' - ‘ - , ~ . oil ' . _ - ' _ be laid d0Wll by the use of which the -war was shared the responsibility, li' not in be renewed Wm, approval by the thug hse}?a;ethr@(;nn;l,?,x;0:;(;n§lv"l{l; ef ,?.?;l:qr;‘d;‘mill‘_;fi'..llz:;‘y._e ‘Le gafod on and very l>I‘0l0llll€Mi for two years and mllli- equal degree for this action. cwntry at lM.ge_ what Steps may him, and thltl his knees. made time coming.” h___ll_e__ _lls_ null of lives were ,mcl.l,llced_~ ____ be _“en to expand the ______ __e________c_ lm_l-c by kills, are seliloiu cold. "Prohibition is all right." he . ln ll was llghlly done fl-he ,lay I didnt ilrup tiiruppl-,lice over- said, when the camerltmcn sug- nts are made U _ ` 'cs avaliable overseas or -for tlie bum-fl, unr lllil Ifll.D__ _I ___ _he coal gesled llml lle Reap mlklng ull Don those considerations he We lll Jlllle- W” hm- me "‘°"""’" service of the navy is a malterlhunkers,” Said 'I-larry about the keeps the cnnkscrews straigtll. tha mb“\“md`hases his argyllmellt, wh-ich is ln l»ll`l‘<1-` ‘ll WM 0ll'ly lhflle fluyfl be- null-e a_m_.l_ whlch mls” me pmll, teammfs story. ".»\ll_vwii\ the Mpu- Rrohibltion for everybody? No. e lluantiiy of effect thai; Canada slmuld l_ l-me l,ml.l,lmlll,ll_ some ol me - retanin has no coal bunkers' she Only for those who can a'ford it _ ave f glefms associated with the defence l_____n___ ____ “___ _________ _ '___ Ya rm hmm _ ‘ A peat in Cnnaila. Prince Edward Is- promptly responded, as the autipu. members had gone home, ot-heirs ol- .Mes0____l__m_la _md _.,____e______e_ The _han _I__II_ __ _________ ____V___I____l_lil\o_I_a;it I___Is.I h_wn__ [ache __ fI;n st in mer. six hogs, coin dw" D0m'lh|0llfl did. by giving the were 0““"ki"5 their effects- m°”l of initial stage of every scheme o|` de- "Just before l 'loft til.. ml;l,',l- 1,;lud¢,l- |00k@,l (im,-n M lllll knees nd esllmaled M0009' ‘C0Uhll'y -Hn assurance of f-hem had in their Il0'~‘k0l-S the fence musl be ln make the home :title I b_et Sir Tllolnas “truipeilcc before his ncxt ttnswor. Ii was in our support." in preserving 3 cheques for their nessional pay. land whlch ls the m__,v_____em__e ol. hapennv in nlilopt-.nr-o that the reply to the -question. "when you tons of Deaf. lreasure of value to lla a»|.l_ Are we "Presently," as the Ottawa Jour-_ me l;l.l_l_lsll Eml.,ll.e_ as “le ,ls may _ and gmlm,-, ln an envlable _pOs_ll_l_0n_.. _he __I__k__ nal __ml_es_ .._md wllh _he _“__ of be ______I_ ___ _II_I____I_em_y the New "°°°I°"°'°'°'°*'°**°*°"‘°'***‘ _l;lI¢IcIe_l_.__ ii;-ent your knees awfullyithelr future. Life Insurance always ' - 0 . Z n conducting "9-S by hesitation, by evu,slnn_ and passing an estimate for an extra lake” by me Committee of ilmper- "They get cold when my hsndsl ' ' ~ h 'P i . ` t od ~ . | . - and face are cold," he replied. "In Investment. ot with a Wm’ “ mumlllde 0! '~°l1mUllllS ex- m0“9e"f~59"- t e' 'em “T ‘“ " “U39|ial Defence which has been rev ew G d _ muses we weaken her hands and an Act for carrying into effect the lm; the whole Blmatlan um-lug the :°§I_I'éhIIe _°;:I9I I'I:I'“;?__IIIII_:_’I*_*;-‘f_l\ Wm BUY *"0 °"¢l*fW0l¥ |’0||¢y- *hi the business expose to the world an Empire no Treat-ies of Peace -between His Ma- l f W weeks and ll lum now a-iii-it-i demonstrate l _-l d .. _ PM 9 » ' He is a believer in play censor- IIS __acI_c_Ib_IIIy WIIII CI____I __eI__ Ighgler uni e ? Il-leiein he has en- fgsty and Hungary and Turkey. been endorsed by the cabinet. This rom :_i:_I:_I._g. Louson ship. provided the ju-ry ll, ..q“all_ D - - upon more doubtful ground. 01- T9" 0f (0059 1" *-09 thinned year's estimates of the Air Minis- ,*.‘_‘._.*_.*.“0;_:°*“‘_‘* fied to judlltegi }-Ie 'believed -the ollars a ton There are ciroumistianoes surround. House listening to -what he is say- ll-y were Cul down under an ln_ -0 best Jury Would be one com-posed yn . t “mv nor me ing the ratification of the -treaty of lug. Mr, Melgllen, usually vigil- “Elem demand for ewnomy u du. 'LOST °PP°RTUN|T|ES ilnmlelxi ‘lf themrlcnl P50910 ml - price by any means guaranteed Sevres ‘h`“‘_ ”‘h°“`lII_III_`It_i_iIke__yII_IIf_\_li£lIilxlil. carries wlthdii _tllIe l\dmlssion_Il.hat ' ' ' - .. 0 - , e- _ we have the local market for the ernmelm and much _ess the DEIIIIIII __IIe__I d_w__I____III___ WIIJIOIII II _____Im_ ;v__e _l_li;:eI_e:ceI__I_:\Ir tan l:_I:e:_1__Ip_l°_f;__I_erIrI_ the employ. ol'Canarll1, know of the tremendous out of examination, Parliament tt ,new seitinz. The. ndverit of the Own P60910- p°"5‘b'm"°” “"0 d“"K9l` Uhlli lay _salwliolled all obl-igatiun to defend aeroplane and ti~~ nl. -has nm rprlslng l0__B_ h§l_;|ll¢lI_that action, and -behind -i.hay__\vith blood and treasure the straits mean that the old -`. nge- uf g¢l_-,,.l_ nd start mls :___ __‘;__ BI: 'l`@“U9S by which Cana- Whhfh 'Y/00Hy__8-l‘8 -mono/ded by Mos- ion by sea no longs: l-:.isll, but it ________________ _"___ ____ Wm _"___ ____________ 9°" irrevocably bound? lf'-lu cannon. in the senate the docs morn that io the old peril ii _`***‘“_i-'_~*--' 00" 1° "WY the i-Polity WM pass-lnsw one has been added. We pos- B mollopolist. to t_II____e 0__I how such __I_IIeI_III__ _ed on the last day of the session, ness a certain number of air squad- r industries; _ ` only a. few hours -before .pl-ol-ogg. rclls .bm mel. Hr' l nl l l l lugs could l_ __ _ _ _ . _ e no su c en o ld llalllll, ave Ben cam” om tion after 'a -_brief discussion which enable a reasonable measure of cou __ _,um _________ m°"° luifcelflfully. what mistakes was coniflned to few sentences each security to be guaranted ‘by the -Air G #Oo-oo #- . I I II __ II we have made, if any, and how from Senators Foster. Dandursnd,_lVIinlstry. That lil the 'meaning of tes o our peat ave een teste _these can he Molded ln l__,"_.e_ ll Belcourt and Beaubien. the announcement which was made |10' need 'U we do not llmm by our mlslakem 5- yesterday 'by the Prime Minister. commercial- om. lulm_____ whqtever !__cc_I_IIII___ IIIII; :_lI;l_:_al_:§;lII _:I'Iellthil_;\dwI:IrI§ He has himself studied. in associa- may been _II___I_II __ ___ ___ I) tion with other Ministers and the e . W ave been e farcial if it were not llo tragic. high,” expel-ls of me lllhllng sol-__ R l“"5°‘-" f“""""“- ln C“““d”' "5 300'! *U "Nil" I-hill vices. the position of his country -_-<4->l~ She is a nation, insist upon KDUIS in relation io air attack. He is no _he ___I__________ tnironull. Nor: M0 f°foliru Mfrlrr. who mm lulow rnliitnriri. ns hir pm onrosr has __. __ _W-ll-at foreign allslrs are wlwut. The shown. -hut hs and the other “fe 0'9" 9" The excellent order and the hee _D°"0“|°l\» bl’ hallly H000". hill members of the Government, iiirlv- ltion will be ‘om ,mm Mwldenl, ml uueemly been placed ln n false and unfor- ing as they are to practise s policy "email" 0’ conduct during Exhibition dayslgugxs 'pm‘:°3_ bet” tix; Mmm-I °f "Km °°°“°"'7- h""° 0'9" f°"°°d fy. an e ii ter minions. to spree to an ex anslon of l in ascertain was creditable i. th it . d - D . °“' 'H o e c _v -in pro and is now trylns to llnd a way forces which will cost it-hoiit £2 what our mistakes have been and vince. out - - 000 00° 1 ` ` - - - --`- ' ' ° nu' love* and live. - ll --_ ._ T . J QE FQUR _ lr- :nm cnxntornyrowu ouartnmu . _ _ .sensuous 29,1922. _ 1 \ t tt. . ‘ , " _5'- -v* I ___. '_ 'lgil Z f as - ri' o (Q-__ _ D __ they mnnsse to, .cnrrfos sl. nu. .. i»\,. So, to our ivouldfbe -reformers who - ~ *ti--'t' ‘- = exelaim that such and auch a thing is not being done for our _i ' ‘ C students, I would say that the . _' 3 ° _ , really remarkable thing is I-IOW ‘1"* ' " _ ' . MUCH is BEING norm for thorn. '~'=t--‘ f ,___ i ~ , But there is another point. Let Y ue take a matriculant bo Prince of -- Wales who proposes to go in for medicine. pet us suppose that the . B’ i average time required to complet-3 __` l "' his course were one year, as -lt is --`°“‘ -_ . . _ for lntend*ing_ teachers. Woulu f ` -) `t7:;.1‘l -li' A ~ _ ~ l s 1 Gnoruous AUTUMN 'rmfrs - - RAD1__A'rE FROM WEQLTH OE _ _ _ New Fall Milling.-y_ _ For weeks we’ve 'been feasting' our eyes on the golden rod, asters, Hnd other brilliant blooms of early Autumn, but now that Nature is laying away her paint brush the artists of apparel have taken her Autumn hintsfor the glori- ' fying of millinery-and gowns. _ it And first of all is the MILLINERY! _ Gorgeous in colorings-exquisite in dainty adornments-magnificentrin ° the artistic lines of the shapes and v' a I O ' ‘ trimmings, Patons ha_ts are Fas'hlon’s- *I iirst complete expression. Discrimiuating folks who Want lux- urious fur coats will find our selection ' complete in style, size and furring. Ex- hibition visitors are cordially invited to make this store their ‘headquarters PATONS LTD. ' (Special to The Guardian.) _ NEW YORK, September 28. --' ..'l`he story told by Sir Tlloluais hip | t0ll tothe slnipnews reiploilters-when :lie arrived on Sunday, about Sir ll'|lll'l`y iiauder's great luisi'ortuue- ms los:-i of “tru.ppenl.:e." on his way WI null strife th g:i.ni 'Pcnipllttlou 1. - | Woulrl know the hdirglltsw 2:5' dl>l>ths or lite. l would not ask a shelturcd pluue_ A firosidn and a cradle sung, Lest, having all in all I miglit Forget the Elura! heart-broken throng. l do the very best 1 know how-, '-00 WW 0118*- | Gall: and I mean to keep rlolna so unnii thc ond. li thc ond brings ine out all right, what is said against me will not nmouut to anything. If the end. -brings me out wrong. ten angels swearing I was right will make no difference. -A‘brahanl Lincoln. WHAT I WOULD_ BE I would be true for there are those who trust me; I would be pure. -for there are those who care; I would be strong. for there 4, much to suffer; I would be brave, for there |° much to dare. I would be friend of all-the foe_ the frlsndleirs; _ l wou_l_f: be sllvlns. and forget the 8 I I would be humble, for I know my weakness: Mitureiauin would heat the Baltic S in. When I saw my ship going ra- . , ther slowly, I went down to tile LI firemen and engineers und told p lheni about my bet. WI'llle there - I dropped sixlpence and of course required to su-hnlit his S0085 bd' fore he sings them. Hlls new songs are “Sunshine of Bonnie l.assle's Smile." “The Belle o' Dunoon," and “its s Flllc Thing to Slug.” ¢ 4 I made them stop the boat. After searching nn hour and half they gnve up the job. I left 5 pounds with then- for their trouble." On the way over, the wager was increased. tile Scotsman said. Ho had been kept informed of the Ho seldom colnlposesiu li0l1lJ» he said. ln Scotland. Most of them are written in :ther countries while he 's rumlliatllls 011 his home. His present tour. Whldh Wm tnke_hlm through the Ulllldli Stabes, Canada, Australia and the Bsltl<"s course by wireless. and -‘-- are in Torolltc or some other cold South Sea Isles will keep him away from England and Scotland lol' two yeairs. ...___-- » , 2* 'oi '£"'0T.%_. I “Eff -a-Q. .'U3L/_"ffl _ef -¢/ \' *lim _-V QQ* :Q f '%""e"‘P ;-'~` '- "f \\.§.` " 'rl \ \\\ REAL lNsunANcE P`Ro'rscTs voun LIFE AND rl-is Lives olr Tl-lose You Love Why not, Insure-. your life and lwas s tangible borrowing value. That is one reason why it is a good most popular “Mads lh Canada". Security and Service. 0° hi U19 Only artist who is not ln P E l -,L l .U _ ‘° I would leak up-- and laugh-and l Paz! Proilis io Pollcyholders -loom large as s factor in choosing a Lilo lnnul-ang. ' Policy. The record ofthe Great-West Llfs in this ro- gard is an enviable ons. The rapid growth of tho Cam. ` Plily has always been accompanied by corresponding in- creases In austs and surplus, due to qfflolong md nun. °"‘|°l| Worstlon and careful and advantageous lnvsstmsnt °f P°||°¥h°ld6r|' funds. ITS PROFITS T0 POLICYHOLD- ERS ARE UNEQUALLED 7”" Wm' |°W "ill, unquestioned security ami st- irsotlvs innursnos plans account lor the svsr lnorusing P°P“'*l‘|¢Y Of Grlli-Wosi Llfs Poliolss. Wrltsfor rates ln_d particulars. . '_.}`_l\__§__(?_ll'__