EIGEFUTIK O-OOOOO-O-OQQO Debate-on Darwinism. _-_.ni—~ r ~oerbe EB 12¢ 193141-14 Notes by the FWay Till-J Literary Digest tells that Col- onel Lindberg received 3.500.000 letters, 14,000 postal cards, 100.000} . telegrams and cablegrams—all be-l tween May 2i. when he alighted inl Paris. and ‘June i7. when he landed iin 3t. Louis after his famous flightl lacross the Atlantic. Ten one-ton Itrucks could not carry the parcels, lapart from the letters. And the let- __lters! They were oi every conceiv- jable sort, from personsin the high- sity and a collegiate high Whwl- A 'est. the middle-class and lower sta- ____ I yalugd correspondent, now in the ‘ lions in life. Those written in long- LL over the ‘United States andl‘ Unlted slams‘ a graduate or Prlncc l hand lnore numerous than the type- written. and more in il th . Clnfldfl and Wherever me order of Wales College. recalls his college in ink‘ Letters or colzlegcamlafiz: one: 180112 of a y yours lK-Bmllo-“D ' ANOTHER PROVISION 0F l NATURE l Perhaps you think I speak too ‘often about the benefits Nature lconfers upon that body of yours. , Now a high temperature is lNatures method of supplying the! lextra heat needed when some all- 0! the Knlflms 9f cmumbus r5 r°"days in Charlottetown and therami aomlrollon were tn t _ merit is attacking the body. The I e mos nu ‘fight Nature puts up creates heat cated, October Eleventh. is Celebrrr‘ names oi some of his class-mates mcrous. The writer who tellsland l‘ fights bell" wlrh thls extra’ worm said 00059115 anllrversary “r me Ending and remarks that most oi themgwhrrtrrerrr Lmdy Frrurrd in his Malllamount of heat. That the heart “Hath often left me mourning "‘ - tn . . . . _‘ ag. notes that he had read many beats faster Ialso to do the extra Thus casually of Christopher Columbus on 65¢ have won distinction in the profes ‘o! the letters which COL Lindberglwork needed‘ I m my friend‘ as on our way we western shores. A 8P9“ order h“ slons the foundation for which wasl had no opportunity lo see‘ and addil’ Remember that waste matter that‘ sped, SDIUDK mm exisrence 3nd has laid in Old Prince of Wales. SincefWhat a revelation of human char-lcomes away by "ream of the 5km rszmmarked‘ when reeling“, he spake .. _ d id m r , t l" ‘ lgiven off by means of the kidneys in to me; spread its influence far an‘ w e one early days o; our prmoo ni‘ ac ‘er was there. Again he states. ‘I me winini; when ii; is news“ y rol- the shape of the Knights of Colum-‘lwales College‘ and so Dunslarrs believe there was riot‘ a man or ‘althe body heat W be mfllnlifllned- “I never go unto a lake which lies Evolution was already not oiily b under whose auspices the “nun ‘ _ ‘ r r lwomnn of the hundreds who ,\vork- Th" the live!‘ Fmres "P W80!‘ 101” Wood-circled, yonder, a dozen miles "iii tho air." but in books when us. University, we have sent out into ed on Lmdbergo ma“ who dld Ymtlyou and keeps it there in case youl before, . Darwin published "The Origin of versary is celebrated and the mem- the world a large nrrmoor o; young Shed many tears" lneglect to eat vegetables sometimes. 3n; a ioncning sight wiii rim-e at speclooy. We can. lr we lllre_ lraok . or the Great Discoverer kept l ' ‘There are. as you know, many once arise-- it back to Heracllltus with his dark ‘l? , men‘ nrany °r them mw aged‘ who lthings done every minute for you lilThe picture of nn 01d innn on mg saying that "nothing abides" and everlastinsly green. ha\ve won distinction lor momsolyos‘ you just stop to think about it. shore. that“"all things are in a stale of And now another one or Nature's‘ .. filix. We cannot fall to discover it More letters . _ , . lthan from men; ll l l‘ The even‘ h” been arrmrany re and brought credit to their native / Gary as many methods of caring for us has come‘""1‘wn5 this wny__on a mom in‘ in "in lllemoriam." whitherii had itO light. One of the interesting early May found its Way from Robert Cham- . . i a ‘rmnrud in tms provmce and es‘ Drnvince. the province which educat-jZillgeglrlslzrzaumz ainmmlr) adults», . .. . . péélally m cnarlonelown‘ whore me h d d‘ m for ‘ ‘ re an oys in alinlngs you noyo been reading ls tnalyone year‘ “ml lake we sought‘ “m; bers vestiges of Creation.’ vlt is ed t em an prepare enr ‘iatio of about four to one. Manyla T681111" 0011198113’ ‘If 51°03 Eivefsl man and I, foreshadowed, more scientifically, Knmhrs m” paraded “m1 “rarched their life's work and for the distinz-lwfliers enclosed their photographs, has been organized. and are at-‘He eighty and I twenty, and when b5’ rfiarnamlrg? Ml“ l! had “l” He"; , - .. i _ c, core arwnwote. th ~ 1mm their home to the Caihedial. non which may, achieved‘ A few One ileisoii out of five sent some “had to “Osprmlr They are anl the way vot of Herbert Sllencrei-‘s irate; 1')!’ ‘ - y ‘ , itested and divided into the four Ended, we found the un ‘n where service has been held, antler mom have remalned with us‘flnd‘sorc of neuspapei clipping. More-known lypos‘ so that when blood lsl nllmsky _ s was I phillosolplly. ind the works all) the-ac uni ot er pre ecessora oi’ arwiri, ‘"18" 590° I-lndberz norms were fe-lneeded b tient of an o t ' yr pa y “e ypel however, the idea struggled for l Daily Selections l Has Never Ended lR Arthur Keith's euloizy o! Darwin at Leeds must have done ovenQmpre than the recent pasaage-at-arma between Mr. Wells and Mr. Bolloc to-set people asklns each other: Are you a Darwinian? ’But the answer should be another question: What do you undorfltaud by Darwinism? The word conveys different implications to different minds, and the issue is much nar- rower nowadays than it was when Samuel Wilberforce Wanted l0 know whether it was through his father or through his mother that Huxley believed himself to be dea- cended from an ape, and Huxley re- flied that ha would rathenbe deo- cended from an ape than from n bishop. All of us. says ‘Francis Gribble in T.P.'s Weekly, that ls to say. go part of the way with Dar- win. None of us——not even Sir Arthur Keith liimself—go all the way. and tliell refuse to go further. . sAFETv*;= ‘IN GOOD BONDS»; llllnllllgliwitllinll Igffll‘ bu}; louki I881 .00 l allvuoo) dollvoml. u,“ [i] you‘ (In llvnloo), {Indra-And Ulltod Staten. Guardian Readers QQ-Q Hv-vvvl October 12, ‘I927 l! . TIIIIGIIIF-w. Oink! l. IoLln. Vloo-Prolldant-J. B. Ilrllofl- ‘ [my u‘ . I. Ilnuptt. Anoclltu Editor-D. K. burle- Boorolary-Llcut. Col. ll. A. lluoKlnnuil, U. ‘B. 0.. A THREEFOLD comm-o rive thanks unto the Lord; call upon his name: make known his deeds ‘among the people. Psalm 105:1. Q->»-__ -. When you have money invest,’ put into’ than‘ securities which uiue bu mica m the beofé-Blfiflovfili- ment. iruiueliial; rublle Utility u’: Industrial gonna; .- .4 t ~ l1». ». "~"' . Nod selection‘ from’ nu- 146 Richmond. S_t., Charlottetown‘, o ‘ st. John _Hal_lf_ax . JIL- BER 12, 1927 WEDNESDAY, OCTO \ PRAYER I "O. be I-lis Service all my 10V. Around let my example shine. Till others love the blest Employ. And join in labors so Divine." COLUMBUS DAY. ._ You can make a offerings. ‘ l O ‘Eastern INVESTMENT . BANKER! GRATITUDE "The gratitude of men." 0U!‘ W0Pd5- Montreal The Mining Link ‘ .. i. — At the. Investor’ s Service Olloms or this company rentoy a mum» dal service u-hlds Incl p9 member- ship on live exchanges. twislvo olflcau mnneclul by private wire. and corm- apondonta ln loading financial centres. Such n service furnishes every fnellfly for the favorable pumhlnnpr sale of aocuritliss. listed-or unll ed. We shall ho glad to receive’ > came from women S0 0ft! W8 your In- l CUEETDGSS. Olll‘ ‘r J6uN§flnv' ' / afar, under thc shining Heaven, As once at home, with loved ones seated round. ' His fervent. honest thanks to God were given- Glad for the common good He made abound." McCurdy Bldg. Halifax,‘ N. s. minimize: iieun-éui alum. llxchnnle. Tornnfn Slot-lo Exrhilngr. Montreal Curb‘ llnrllrl. Winnipeg Grain‘ Exchange. f l . Genesis. I (‘hlcugn Iloilrcl of Trude. 12 bmnghgg fir our customers‘ conversion}; - ii- _ Hut that was the language of ex- allkeration. The Darwinluns who used it were going rather further than Darwin 'l'iimself——rl mun oi ex- tremo modesty~would have cared to go: and. as a matter of fact, Darwinian controversy has by no moans come to an end. though it is rather fl different kind of con- troversy from that in which our forefathers engaged. Issue is no longer joined between the Book of Nature and the llook oi’ (lenesii-i. Orthodoxy allows that the stato- of imflllili in the first chapter of Gene- sis are more poetical than scienti- flc. and that “creatinn" was not the ‘work of one strenuous week. culminating in a day or rest. biit is a continuous process still lllcom- plete, and has. long since. abandon- ed iia view that Darwin was a wicked man who had wilntoiilv shaken tho foundations of faith. A fiiirly orthodox clergyman-anon Farrer——was one of the pallbearers at Darwin's funeral; and there are even clergyman who "go the whole oiiraiige." Not all of them, however. core to do so; llud there are other people-aroma attentive students of the sciences among ihcm—who share their hesitation, not. because their piety is alfroiiieil by the doc- trine. but because the proofs offor- ed seem to them vcry far from per- foot. Days When Flags Should Be Flown Jaiiuury 1st—-New Year's Day. March Isl-St. ‘David's Day; Wales‘ Day. March l'llli~~-St. Pllirlclfs Day; Ireland's Day. Abrll 22mi~Socond Battle Yyprcs; Canadians Diiy, April 23rd—Si. George's England's Day. May Bill-Accession 0i‘ ‘ills Ma- jesty the King, Miiy lilili-lxiyzilist liay. May Z-ltll-Victoriu c-r Day. r May ZGtIi-Jlli-ilitiuy of Her 1mi- Jesty tile Queen. Julie Brd-Jllrtlidity of His Mn» jesty tile King. Julie 2lst—Ri. Joillifs Day. Dis- covery (if Saint John. lfiU-l. ‘ June 22mlmffiiiroiliition (it their Mnjesties the King mill Queen, June -23i'd—~Blrthdny of ll. It ll. the Prllil-e of Wales. .l|iiy lsi-lionliliiivu llmy. October ‘Jlst- Basilio ill" gllr, i805. November 1ltll— Ariiilsilce Day. 1918. ' November 30th ~St. / . ' l Windsor Court Apartments Limi - Windsor, Ontario.’ 6% First Mortgage 15-Year Sinking ' Fund Gold Bonds, ' the i-cvcnuc {Gill A I l ___.__.¢-o>___._. i l Dill‘ These Bonds arc secured by a first class and modem apartment house property in the very best. section oi Windsor. The total . value of the property is $710,000 against a total bondlssue of $400,000. ‘A substantial Sinking Fund will commence operation on June 1st, i930. Net Income, after operating expenses, is eslimated at $74,346 or more than three times bond interest requirements. Bonds may be had in $1000, $500 and $100 denominations. In ouroplnion. this is a thoroughly well secured First Mortgage Real Estate Bond and we have much pleasure in offering them at $97.00-and accrued iiltereat t0 yield 6.259;. Write for descriptive circular W. A. Mackenzie & Co. Limited C. S. Pettit, Member, Toronto Stock Exchange 67 Yonge 5t, Toronto‘ encouragement and compliment usl dl l Day; Marshmallow Sandwich Thinly butter a few round crack- Lmphe ers. Place a marshmallow in the center of each with just a little butter on top. Place in the oven until the marshmallow spreads over the cracker and becomes slightly brown. For the Sewing Room 'l‘l‘u i ul- Andrew's latenagot-together of thc Knights' . l i lb n . d H: _ _ . h m Th. w d ) l_l_ b) he" a Ors anmng us a“? ‘Jmlceived and $10,000 in stamps and cashlthere is no delay in securing thel“Oui~ tramp, relieved by talk, the _ l l l w” a ' r5 year‘ a “r or a their Dart ‘in the Progress we have was enclosed lo prepay oypooled re- Proper blood giver for this case. l’ sweet wood‘s air, l???" l‘°"- W "i111"! milking 11111011 “r” rsfrrrrrmmced r“ the Shape or a achieved. The‘ great majority oflplies. Next in number to appeals abiztyal;qllrisfivsfiélraglzoazlroegvilligl"as {Flifiilxda ‘llxgger; llggrswgfr exrlibarllirrldliitalfnlihstlrilrliitnllubr banquet night in the Hotel Vic- mom have lived and labored momeril-or help came the buslness errors mlblood? Wm he not be weak fronnwe undid‘ Wm‘ stituicd efficient causes for filial toria. A large number of Knights lands and many or them have dleddillzilvrrly off liikovinllrpicturc contractfimtlillleaultois clllafltoo much blood. usually And liliichcs thfrem $215?‘- hfirg:tlofigltllllnbilrloyogglllio 1mm “n °"°" ‘he P'°"i“°° will be in the field iii which‘ they labored_l?:clud‘i1" u" erfslzrlglarfio ventures} It was found that these bloodl nrfilfibbwee er w was m’ or “d r“ bemwe-"rm" mrrwl" ha" d nlm A. l lot ‘ 1 g one 0 . . 0 for n, . . l spoken the last word on the sub- DIBSBN- B" 8 9'95 mi; 0H5 l? Y - lglvers seemed to be all right within _ r _ Scme- a CORIDBHIY-lvely f9“. hflvfi flight around the world. None ofla row hours at most “T l - l‘ r ilefl. and that nothing remained to will be submitted, to which repre- , . - _ l . . - 4 ' . was Pam,“ arm bu‘ ere he be done except to look for on ii’ . genciousiy remembered their native these Proposals “as entertained. However research men have dis- tasledit, al d ll n rm sentatives of church and state will provlnoe and‘ out or the abundancoi - lE?V8(l£9% iltllflt Eiffel‘; “:0 lossh of rhls Bread, cheese, a drink, some homo flrrgrym fléllgiluihl lgéiligiglilllnhaylllrdfotuhnetll. contribute. ‘aoollmulaled elsewhere‘ have Conn Molly of the letters related to in-‘loilvfld ifnmlectilagliy gavcll-lgtaii fillwith llglllérlelggelfisllllaafi- I in sexual selection. the mechanism _______,_o>_i imbued of their wealth d m ‘ lventlons. and not a few of themlcrease m me red corpuscles ‘focal m l1 B" W05 through which evolution had been, A SUBSTANTIAL REVENUE l an eulwerc rmeresrr“? Mam’ made wlldlcarriers) in his blood. llis heqd white-ma ined U an‘, was being eflectedr The high- ‘ mlcms to benefit those who remain claims that could not be subsmmrl In fact the increase was so great . gm‘; he band r8 . vener- or tlypezlsrlizid niliuqluestioliably llfiétl —-— _ _ V _ - ovn vet rom o uwer , T1115 province is noun n; ought i0 to "keep the home fires burnuig. ‘med 0110"‘ millions i0 be qlllcklyilhal’ ("FY l’: small fffllgltlmtlw 0f g1? A d h was unquestionably the ufegiguaurirl , l» ~ - ‘cor use es a n aren en s l" t u .. be, in easy circumstances flnan-‘TQ ma"? 0r ma" the Alma Materrvzrllch btyhe rllelteztmcles artmd devlccs by pthc giving ofmthis blbrod to the n ere "rlKefifazzy},rlrrrrfifedlyffrflflllglgg . . ors wane m ~ _ cially. The additional subsidy of 0nd m9 ‘and 0f the" bu"! Ere/but»! . ‘ oneylputient. link"—wtia sure to turn u some r to develop. Piominent among thescl it has always been ll-lougnl lino (la mom p _ 8105.000 secured by the late Govern- a men")?! 1f eve“ a "will"! TheYlwei-c new plans and machines for the spleen‘ had all these extra cor- y er- ment. is only one of the important ‘m? 110W distinguished citizens of‘aviatioil and transportation-planes.Puscles F9303’ $0 8W9 l0 the 01°00 increases as bompared with pasylorolgn lands‘ and “The island" lslllhat could not be overturned while;£2132!‘apry‘enlcedalirosfia£utwllirogzrlxoé and recent years. The revenue ‘from ‘ml!’ a 80981110111001 Word- P1322‘: tzngescrizgacrlrigrlesl mterragrclwhctlier some other organ in the . l Tnon. lmle Ll d h -. d. 4 1 y 0 ie‘body does not help the spleen to auwrrmbne hows“ rww “mourns m q an ome r5 Pro“ earth instead of crashing down wherilsupply these extra corpuscles at this over $30,009 a year. and wiii in. of the success they have afihlflvcdfldiggbled; sureqynlng pornolual mojtlme. crease from year to year, their fellow-countrymen speak their tion machines, devised by cranks,‘mg::§lye8nzf‘;q:31fler argggegnrg Si) These additions to names Tel/Bren"? 8S disiilflftfllfihodlund 5° rm" - Yways really ahead of our needs. fol-many derived solely from taxesdslandcrs abroad. Preachors, law-g M least three progsflls were made should make a material diiicrenceYers- dilcwrs- statesmen. dll110mflf-5.‘that'l.indhcrg should join in an at-. I I I I I I I I l in maintaining and providing some of them visit us dccasionallyoienllli- i0 P98011018 moon by a rocket “was”? utilities‘ n’ has always and glyo us o word or one" flndishot from the earth. There was also been true that as wealth increases lzarzlanourlzi ‘farzflaziiagstglhgilrl: , . - ‘ ' ‘l the demands upon it also increase?" ‘he beauty 0f 011T Dmvmofi in lno nyer. rel maklng goldlmn] sew ROBERB1YA LEE Ami this is as it ought to be. The the progress we have made: many water. diamonds n-Jm b i . . l - car on andbooeooaeooooeovoouo 00h mon or the institution or lno ooun, of them have all but forgotten us. ior finding buried treasure. with tile "y that has earned a competence 1i would be lnlorosling lo have aloasy prospect of realizing millions . rom n“ a right to enjoy lt‘ and lo got list of the men and women who havclgoeq tznghtgze gfaiharlrgkran rzwrrrcg - en rs an mo oonom o; in ‘gone out through our colleges anllidlscovorors are sllll busy‘ as we“ as we are in a position now to make‘ have made names for themselves iiil the Dinners and planners‘ and also many lmproyemonts may‘ nerolofore the different professions, in thythat Colonel Lindberg is not so gas- we oouid not aflord wllnout oddlng different trades. on farms in otherlflly m be [Yrcnmlzfid by 0001601601119- foo heavily to the burden of the Provinces and other countries, for‘h:dl:;f;c;ty as some or m” plot“? taxnnyon we need lo keel, lmprolhldistinction and famc are not con-‘ r ______ ill-o our roads and nlllon of ‘no mo_‘jfincd to the so-callcd learned pro-l That Armistice Day should betrclc-l A small flashlight kept iii the no)‘ derived from the ailtomobiloicssioiis. Nor are distinction andrrarcd on m0 elcwrrrh d“ or "hbflnlwer "r i!“ Sewing ‘nuchme is lg u -_ - . .vcr_v convenient when threading the le cilth month is iiic widely pic- trnflio really belongs lo lllls Soryloo faint: measured by success‘ in the ac-lvalem realm‘: among l d l; medic on a dark i-iiilo no wnii as foi- ' ' ' rnc so - . - w cl . l l l; bl- Lll, ‘icunlulation of wcalti. Po lb i .. w u °th°r Purlm-“cs- Mich M 011mg the '3 n“ a w" r“ ‘r ‘c rary‘ ‘ 1 ‘ r‘, d _ l‘ 5s Lyldlclb and many others in Canada. machine and nng small nyiicies in properly housed and properly equiil- 5°‘ 1* -‘* J 9M5 01 mfmfil days maylBut the powers that be at Ottawa the machine drawers. ped for the benefit of the whole province. We need a library in ev- ery school in tile province. part of the cost of which should be borne by the Government. Wc nccd a statistical bureau as recommended by the Associated Boards of Trade, and for years advocated by the Press. We need better provision for the safety of our roads. provi- sion by way of examination of ap- plicants for drivers’ licenses — the lack of which has been the cause regrettable acci- ofmany of our dtilts. These are some of our needs. Pos- llbly the Government may in its Wisdom. after providing for its own‘ immediate needs. may think of some‘ olllers and make provision for them but at present these appear to be the most pressing. We can afford Ill’ these, and they are necessitie to fllllch the province has a right. _.. __.-¢0->— ——- YVIIERE ARE THE Nll-VE r ‘l’ l.‘ are in Canada nineteen ‘universities with a total enrol- nyont of between twenty and thirty thousand students. One of these. ‘to University of Toronto. has this Your celebrated its centennial. The ‘fllliorlty of the others have been in operation for over half a century. Where have the students of these {rent centres of learning gone to? Where are the twenty or thirty §houland students of today going to flotation the professions into which lfavor us with the names of their ‘classmates and their aohicvemcn r have decreed otherwise. It is ofllci- ally hitched up to TllflllkSBlVillg. lsincc that time A word from tllc'Day' aud both made coincident with‘, l ' lone date. the 1m of November". This, ‘Boys of Old will be appreciated bymonds lo oonruolorl ln use jthcir contemporaries and by the l Boys of Today. i minds and memory and to diminish; the importance and significance of‘- the day thnt ended the war. | viQl l EDITORIAL NOTES This week all eyes arc turned to- ward Winnipeg and the Conserva- tive Convention. Yesterday the can- didates for leadership were put in nomination and were listened to as they presented their views to the assembled delegates. Today. after the night's deliberation thc moment- ous choice of a leader is expected to be madc. Sixty-three years ago thc choice fell t! Sir John Macdonald. If no one so supremely qualified as a lender as he was is now,in sight there are at least a goodly flllmbfll‘ of able, upright and popular states- men in the party from whom to choosc. l Notwithstanding that thc Saund- iers government did not assume of- :fice till August 12th and then only with an acting Premier, The Patriot claims credit to it for the good rc- cord at the City Police Court that month. {Because solne doctors intimated that fifty scripts was not enough for thcir practice. the obllging Saunders Liquor Commission gave the whole profession a 50 per cent, increase. Some Hbuslness" prin- ciple there all right! The recorded views of the Medical Association representing all the doctors fie ignored and the wishes of the "busi- ness" doctors complied with. The Vancouver Province finds sat- isfaction in the adoption of Old Age |Pensions over there. That it will be a "w" to the Heed poor will be feld- ily admitted. "It means." The Pro- ' "lave says. "that British subjects seventy years old and over. resident 3V9 years in the province and "Willy in Canada. in receipt of an income less than $365 n year’ are now eligible for old age nslong, 1t |means that such pens oners. upon ‘ldue approval of their application, i If it is true. says the Sydney Post. that the Saunders Government of Prince Edwfld hm“ "Md their/ill receive payment of such pen- W109 of boon! 33 l-3 per cent. and slons. beginning in October. It afterwards made a ‘l0 per cent. re- means that every person in the pro- ldoollon on ‘no morons“ nrloe‘ ll ls‘ vlnce coming within the regulations nothing but a copy cat. The Kingllyynayi: recerve ‘rigor "l" "wm-ll‘ exce - Gwemmrnr discovered m“ plamhls or her incsosnfe up £80712] dbtllillgi ‘long ago, and experimented with it l. any _ _ _ n l8 “l” m Co“ the ingeniously In the field of Federal pfgylngg nobody iinowgmw n-lncin. a plillloa dollars a your} perhaps, ba-ll that ="‘-="-~»~vv--~nzgn-vv-r 1* lvelvct if spoilged with gasoline, al- pllblfijwflyl; rubbing in one direction. e$ uaflfllnmv-r ---' ~ Rain Spots on Velvet Rain spots can be removed from ooo0oo¢>0o+++¢+o¢+4+o440 Modern Etiquette ‘ By ROBERTA LEE 404 O0 Q-§-0-O§~&OOO-O+0&40-O-O-O-1 Day, Scotland's Dily. ‘ lieconlber Zfiill-Llllrisllllns Dzty. Wags tn bc lioluleil whether llitlcs fall on Sunday or not; also on Easi- er dity, Labor day. Thanksgiving dlly and Public holidays. and on Sundays (weather iicrlnlttlng)‘ from lst_April lo 31st October: Flags should iiol be liolstcd on Good Friday except on (lovernmcllt buildings officially. Flags should be hoisted at 8 u. m. and lowered at sunset. Never allowed to fly all night. Whcil liauling down the flag do Q. In walking with two women, what positionshould the man take? A. Always the curb side, never between the two women. Q. What is the correct hour ior a formal call? , A. Between three thirty and live thirty P. M. Q. When one drops a knife or fork in a public dining room, what should he do? A. Ignore the incident and wait for the waiter to pick it up. - §§O¢@O-O-§§.'§ DAILY LESSONS lN ENGLISH Bv W. L. Gordon ¢¢4oo00o¢o4o+0+0+o+OO44w WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say “he spoke out loud." Bay "aloud." OMEN MIBPRONOUNOED: re- cord. Accent noun on first syllable, verb on last syllable. OFTEN MIBSPELLED: mummy‘. three m's. SYNONYMB: carry. bear, move, convey, sustain. transport. transmit. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." let ua increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: INTERVENTION: ' between; interference. "It was an instance of divine intervention." \ fore very long. but it's a new hoV-"°°|1lmblI-‘°flf-0l10 I00 Q0058! "h"! not allow it lo touch the ground. l To place a flag at liulf mast, llloist it to the top oi tllc_ flagstaif, lthen lower it the width of the flag only. Whcil lowbred at sunset it _silould first be raised to top-of flag ‘pole. ' Secure the lialliarda tightly to keop flag close to the stuff, When flying or placing tile Union Jack for deoorutioll, see tilut the broad white is ilppornlost next the flag staff, or in upper left quarter as you look at it. "To fly the Union Jack aright, in top iiiaff corner place broad white." The White Ensign is exclusively the Naval Flak. and sllc-uld not be otherwise used. Tho Red Ensign ia {the Flag oftho Mercantile Marine. Tile [lnion Jack can be flown by any one on shore, blit NEVER on the WATER. 4-O 0§§O4O The Land We Love By hank Yolgb o++o+ Canada's Copper Production Q. What is Canada's copper pro- diction? A. f‘ ‘ ‘a ,., ,. ‘ ‘yielded 181000.000 lbs. in i926 017,800.80’! as ldlilllt 010,040, 1020. Z-‘r ‘ " ‘ ' to A! orth 082 in Britllh Something Unexplkined Tlioy agree ililit species lire not permanent. and that both natural and sexual selection have played their part in lliodifylllg them: hlit they insist that llloile causes leave a great deal “unexplained. They in- sist. in particular, that Darwinism assumes and requires fl belief, con- tradicted by the evidence, that ac.- qulred characteristics. whether physical or mental. are iransmiai-r able. Such characteristics, they maintain. are no more hereditary. than is a knowledge of dead lang- uages. or ii, tonsnro, or a wooden leg. Moreover. they refuse to be until-tiled any longer with loose talk about the "mls g llnk". The lowest typo fo hunlilu ing and the lowest ‘type of nnthropnld iipo is n very wide one. The brains oftlle former weigh about fifty. whereas tho brains of the latter weigh only about twenty-five onncoi-l. lf tho one has boon evolved from the otll- er, thoro must. have been. not one missing link, but several intermed- into types. What has become of those intermediate types? is it that all the digging of all our excavators has so fur lulled to find any? ory answer to those questions forthcoming. it seems necessary. tho opposition party urges, to at- on lhl- narih lo some specific creat- lve act. 1 Hormones. "there still remain great blanks In the aoloizlc l record of man's av; olutlon" suggests the hops that l day be extracted from til bowels of the earth. The roforeno , in ail- iiuggasta quite a dlfierent line of inquiry. Nobody. an yet, knows very much about them. They were not discovered until i004. They open up, Sir Arthur Keith said, "fresh vim; to the ltullent of man's have given Darwin. if he illd been in ‘no in," or mm, nid lnnn nnrroomwr om are found in Northlflyaware of their axlutoliolfla ration- women. whose strong claim upon us thoy are old and a .5111} ,,~.i‘u ~n~~- n». | Manitoba. Ll 5g, gym-pox»... fr} nib ; ammo new , ' ‘ m deposits are also al explanation-us no many or Illa found in the lmiyu district rofl unsolved nu ." Thy‘ ve my to have be tllo Junior-lat‘! . l") ‘ r ‘~'“"'*'l"l>-'- . irlrlwmflifl" . liow ' Unless and uiltil a aatisfact- ‘_ la tributo the llppeaijlnca of man up i: Sir Arthur Keith's admission that l fossilized "mining link" may slime .. other passage. to the "hormones" f evolution.” ‘They would ll nieiita of that "creative evolution" of which there has been so much fnlk of lato in philosophical circles —iiic Vlfllblf) means through which an invisible. now and originating cause came into play in this world of phenomena. But we do not k""“'- W" can only wonder llild continue to observe and inquire, always remembering that the cor. reiitlon and two-ordination of phan- Onlena by science throws no new ‘light on tho realities behind thorn. o ea VEAR OLD FAN s-riLL rottows i-ioass: RACES sA-lilsaurev. Oct. lL-Qulte a lfllllllllfil‘ of Salisbury folk attended ‘lflw Elli!" Fall‘ and horse races on Thursday. Among the interested llbncliltors ut the race track was lflliarlcs T. Chapman, of River $611100. still hale and hearty in liia >93ril year. Mr. Chapman ls a igrcat lover of horses and has own- El Putting Up r ’ Pickles? If you ldro Pickles yotl“ "If ' ,_ Brand Essence of. Vinegar- the orlglnlfflorman Brand of , , which than no many lrnltc- ' tionl. orllun Brand Essence of - Vi r ll preferred by dla- oarnlng housewives and lead- ing cooks-all over the Prov- j lace. A pint of Balance makes 8 quarto of Vlnqpr. om for milieu lllll cliow Chow The 2 ‘Macs - DRUGGISTS lll Great George Strut Plume 818 (marlotklown, ll.‘ l. l v Itrll- l r l . ed some good ones, both runners» and trotters. During the past 80 years l\o'has missed attending ‘very fey/local horso races. I V! V‘. . Service“); ' Busy Men- lThl: man of affairs cannot‘ . afford to devote his time to the management of his own real estate. The collection of rents, the placing and re new .of and ngofdeailabietenantn. the execution or repairs, the ‘ r chase, gale and ulllppraisal ° P701391" Y» . N W! and ener Whrli?! could be devote‘: ‘more advan- taglolous y a of own bu . , The eal Estate De - ment of Tllleal-Iaatem rust pany a been organ- to look_ after, these de- Yearn oi‘ ex noe y a tion ln this lone l bull- neau renders Tile Eastern Trust Com “competent to assume l manage- ..m|nt of all your real y. "‘ flakes‘- col-lain of aim m». w. 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