r v '~ though, Eflldfllllglyfi- but whlclblabove quoted argued, "lThe people» iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii 1.: lpIehn, m... on. o. A. mun-nu. n. s.o. lung», a. n. Burnett. Associate mum. n. l. cum. ~ I 40%»- q»,- We have lust he“ raiding that gar. r. N- onrkei Il- Porter" Realm who resigned _to glvedtdr. Dunning hil seat. is Ja-lnotive .0! Prince Ed- ward island. ' v West with a harvest excursion in 1891. He married the following year and went into business in Re- gina. retiring twenty years ago with a competence. Mr. Darke ixicamo a prominent figure lii, the commercial life oi the city where he was nine times a member of the City Council and is a Governor oi be“! a striking msembhnce to we Regina College. Mr. Darke‘s 0- - -----i-l;::':.‘:."..t::. .:..§:':::i“;..:::::.'":: ed a 137891!’ cmwded meeting" AllDevon. like some oi those fellows 1o o'clock ha pnepared t0 leavsjwith (lrcville in the ballad oi The the hall. but owing to the crowdlfievfllili- _ i - was “name ‘o make much pm. It is a great pity that we lose so gross. iHe oxpoatuluted tlirenten- mmy good ma" In mo" him/u‘ 841- illi-‘ddfld 101‘ l! "K3118W3Y" bl-ll-lexcurslonl. Oi course we are al- flnally had to give it up. wllfiljlwily! glad to hear of their advance- qunalrneut, won by ability, and merit ,whorever they are. Ami again. "1111 M"! Tealgned m 1115 duenlwnflas there are-so few native Prince When asked the reason for his pat-l Edward Islanders in Parliament. lent forbearance. he replied. “Wellgmaiiy will regret that Mr. Dnrkc, m wire is as mad as she can beihaving been elected should have so y lsoon resigned his seat. His poli- ltics are, oi course. Liberal. lie is credited with the statement that ad-fitliey have souie Conservatives iii West. but no Tories and that "Tory till he weiit _M(.)NDAY,' MARCH 1, ' 1926 - THAT ADJOURNMENT Tin,- pposent giiuation at Ottawa DUI! LIVING GOOTS undoubtedly the- cost oi y ‘m. iifmny oases risen to snitch-t that cannot be instilled I by,‘ Witimate business commit-ii .3 lion. very much oi- the extra. cost is rppresonted by comforts an-i - yflsgen and mnveniences ‘whlQy-plsi, generations who livcd mu more cheaply than’ wt- d0. 1 inei anything about. iltl-is only when the extortioner. . the Easiness tyrant, the graftcr and others oi that ilk. succeed in un- lnw-fiiily bleeding us that, our pre- . sent; manner oi living can properly be said to be too high. When 30V" 1 erniiieiits waste the public Pevelmé by réiotous living. when for politi- cal . advantage. needless public v vvorgautrsbuiit and exorbitant out- , lays are made for the B8103 0i se- curihg the election of a supporter of a §0V€fi1l1i6ll‘i..—— then we may very properly complain that the _ clostiof living has become too high I and we have a right to kick. Lit re- quires no straining oi tbie memory to recall many such ‘causes as [these ior the high cost oi living. of nivarlng midnight be was now and it makes no difference when ‘l get home." ‘Parliament to have l h lourned iour weeks ago‘ for thatiimenever saw u six weeks’ reconstruction neces-sqm otmwab The crowds_ in the House and out‘ ' of it. exerted "too great a pressure ‘W8 ll 1 Mr. William Jenkins of Vernon, referring to motes on .hlrd life iii Egan's‘ t1“? 9x11" weeks passed The Guardian, writes very interest- alld 111° 51X W691" dwllldled 1° "Ve- lngiy on that subject. As to the: iour, three, two and. now. it is an- wild pigeons he tells that although nounced m“ adjournment Wm noiflnow lu his 79th year he remembers i"as a wee tot trottln around after take place until _\Premii2r King rG-i g wmng m3 .hls father who was _ “ma” the Hume’ prmlamy nextllilillll9l' that a pair oi pigeons flour “vednegday m» Thurs-flaw whlch WHHOVCI‘ that morning to their nesting Qtherwige we have ‘little cause leave only one week of the Expect 'place. He was very much infur- - estcd lii them. And iii the full he 1° ltnia/thematize the high 0°51 "fed, recess. And the Llboial partysaw the,“ going back and thcrc living. We havie innumerableijhas become quite reconciled. Nolwere eight of them. ' comforts which l Next spring he saw the pigeons‘ north, but just tliel m , {one lone pair. He does not re-i 110w‘ we would not’ wish m d0 w 1'1 ‘mad m" as U17 ca“ be andllilelllbfll‘ seeing them going south ouhevcn if the‘ cost were Sisal-edit makes no difference whether wciin the fall that year, but next m; ‘ it l5, lgel o“; or not} spring saw a pair going north, and Take our Own m”. o; Charlotte. And n Wm make no difference {the following spring saw one» lone 1., < - pigeon flying north-east. the last town as en example. ‘V9 pfmld liPre-mler King has committed barl- he Ever Saw m, mo“ beuuufm . | _ ‘ boast that thene 1's n0 filly in Cflllykarl for himself and his party Mid birds. when the pair first refer- Mle. oi the same size which biiilhis name i5 Mud even in his own red to had increased to elghtMr. such streets as thlli clly 11115- “diparty. it is confidently predicmhdenklue‘ father was hopeful the: city that ls better lighted. M illlysna the prophets are oi his ownwigeuns would berome pledmlu , p! _ again. but they must have died oi" 111N111“ 3- bellel‘ 01‘ 111°" abundllntyparty". that his steutorlan volceween kmed and have no“, uppm._ Will-Pl‘ “1191111- 11° ‘>11? 1119'- 15 bell-e‘ shall never again be hear-l in lilifenily disappeared from the ciirtli. Sllpplled With clean and Bfllllllllygwn defence in a political cam-l , milk, meat‘ vegetables. c335. dfllrldpalgu. lie has been too often thrown Mr‘ Jenklm a1“ remarks up” ior we pfly-idoubt fir-y argue. as our friend; Iagiiin, going RN‘ ilS i um 0WN V 111i: Public Forum Iain-in- u one u: no a m: - lii"? (usual I of inaction‘: o’! Intense. The at llhrluitotewn Guardian duel He was llorn on n larin near Charlottetown and went your! 0,1 lKBaii-Ul ' ANIMALO AND UIGG BTII-L ON THE MAP Sirh-“Breathes there a man with soul so dead. who never to himself hath sa 'l. this is my own my na- tivg lan ." HEALTH FOR M it is certainly iriterestinl! ' l" read more iibtiJlll the ‘Ilsllsntlotlllnclllo? signed and the ex-periuent w ar a n Y sunshine‘ We spoke Once befomigi Uigg lllilllltalithfls thosewavcgtiil: bout the first trial oi artificial, 9 1113"" ‘"0". a e r“ a “m, d how the moukeygiashes oi the musty past or indulg- fisfluiirlflk-Oiill ‘rllrectly under it. turu- 9d 111 "1-411111 Phrueg" m ‘MW m” "is was 1°11“ ram“ ""1 °i’.i‘.‘§".‘i.’f..’°§..§“i.i.§°i.i'.'ft“E533 3° that every pa“ woula get some gh E liillglii to whom he referr- the precious “sunllght"- 3° Gum“ x .- lthieilcitii has it been found, that 9'1» 1111111 5°°d may "ow 1'85"“: new buildings being erected ior geliceliluliyinlii, threaugzilltectgrmalfiigly I: m“ “mnlul” we going w be can‘ ‘who w incl“! unwupt IlILilIDIIOI-lr- structed so that the animals may p“ ‘ma’ w y ' receive these healthful rays. The ed 51111 111151135’: roof lights in the reptile house are 011° 11"“ " lltllilll liiiiilt! of special 811188 111111 permits the sun's rays to 001118 lll without change. in the tortoise house it has been found that one particular kliid. which mopes all winter. even when kept real warm. responds at once to the light from the quartz globes which radiate the artificial sunlight. in addition to this. one oi the most outstand- ing physiologists in the world has promised to give aid in arrange- iug for this artificial sunlight, and ivill also help in arranging l0!‘ the proper ventilation for all the an- imal houses. it ivas this sauic scientist that ilciuonutrated the fact that proper ventilation could be easily obtain- mi auil maintained if 60MB iilelllfld were secured for keeping the air iii motion. This movement of air. with the proper degree oi tem- perature. and the right amount oi moisture in the air. comprise all that is necessary in ventilation. to drive through settlements in the Province. splen- dli] homes, np to date and well equipped out-buildings and farms the equal of any we find in all Canada. A-ud ii a district is mea- sured by its people. go to the re- cords of Ulgg school. you will iind that many leaders in all the learn- ed professions. leaders in Church and State passed through lt-B D011" vals. f I am, Sir. etc. Resident of Vernon Riv" .3_i__ Winter Reflections On Summer Attractions LOVE OF ISLAND HOME A POT- ENT FACTOR IN ITS PROGRESS The shape of the room the height lllalorlflllfi of tho coiling. the cubic feet of _ _ _ air space are not considered any Call ll ivczikncss. ll 118W! V95 '. sonic praise. We love the play place of our ear- ly (lays. more. Too much heat with in- sufficient moisture, means coni- nioii colds and irritations oi nose. throat and bronchial tubes. Too much moisture. even when the room is not so warm. gives that "stuffy" close feeling. because the body can't get rid of it's Deepen!" tiou liito the air. it makes one do a little thinking when we re-, member all that is being done i0!‘ animals. They are entitled to it of coirrse. because they aire in captivity for the amusement and education oi human beings. But when we remember how we live indoors away from these necessit- ies of life. sun and air, so much oi the time. we cannot wonder that we have not the" health. strength. and enjoyment oi liie that is our due. iIn the articles which we are1 planning under the above caption we are not following the old write- up of our Province. We have adopt, ed a new method; that is we are first ciideiivorlng to arouse a new" spirit of Patriotism and then invit- ing the straiigci" who is out for a tour to visit our Garden Province uiid share oiir love of it.‘ ‘floating on such a foundation nothing 11111‘ success can follow the Tourist. movcnii-ut and the interests of our island. llow can any mun presume to invite strangers to tour licro| whe lic speaks illsparagiiigly of his!‘ country or Province? lie is only telling tlie stranger to pick up and leave. lie is u. pessimist. to put it mildly, and should be‘ sked to de- sist or leave himself. it 3s a matter of history that no couu ry over became great or maintained its greatness who were] ovcrlastlngly talking their country. ‘own; and no movement started for imi- - _ . Daily Selections FOR (iiiarilian Readers l l . 2 . ‘ ‘he an” "ram, of m: black» the sordid purpose oi grabbing. Dlfddllcls- 110 Olly lll M11911 Difliflkldowu stairs to leave any uar~irtain.-brea“ed pgolden pkwer wmvhi'*""'“""°*‘*°"°“i money from the swung“ Wm eve]. \ _ I ' i . __,_ v , . cally ell the necessaries of life ilTCity m u". "finds o; ms be“ nqéufls formerly vlsnud this pmvlnm, March 1' 1925 hl|(.(.l.(..(l. l'lio lmmigiuui. is out to il/llydllefllld- 7-111"! 110m tllld 110 Cllliizis i0 his qualities as slender. yearly iii tliousziiiils hui wcrc tics- vre Mir "l a 1i as viz: ".:..::::r;:..::.".".:‘: Ei..1'".i."‘.'.'." Of course we cvllld w! dOWIFit may or may not be “the dclugs-"i , " ' . , ' ' llllldll °l 1111'" ‘Illlelllld- We wdldittirciidy two successors are opcalylgfci. [r2115 llfile-illikilsffgllilsillhlllliftdlnlfi getpl0i1g with clay or mud strcctsimontloncvl. Mr. Dunning recently firing upon a flock of about thirty and’ ssh sidewalks, we could uselbmylgh; m‘ gm", U“, pram“ anpfitlllvt-‘lfi lltldfly 9V9?!‘ 0"" "1 W1l1°11 ikertlse-ne oil lamps 0i‘ lflllow c1111" Mr. itodolph Lcmieux. the presenflwas probably kmcd or ‘voummd’ die. Wle could g0 t0 the fifllllllfyapeakcr The former. "in his owni occasionally and buy 8 dflyb 0r alilfllliillliiftilify at least" has week's Btlpply 0f ‘vezclebles- llicillqsiicccssfiil in winning butter‘ eggs’ 8&0" we could wcarlflow he h“ wuunhem 1H only m-rock have suffered from liuutci'.~i'_i homespun clothes. or we could ll’) (iofllllfnly hinicd iii. Whether ho guns a-iui from ilyliii: against. tho without many of the things 1110011135 0mm- qflgllflggflqng which wllbelvirirlc wires (ivcrhciid until no‘ tiuiicd. except the clothes. Our m mm m“ WWW sphere remnmsioiio ciiirbi; found whore lllfirulliililtitl Braiid-isthers did. We could in thlSiln be tricil‘out IMr. [tiiillflllffilSzatelfituglmrxus zlizlfaillznflzrlngtfl: ‘my? cm our com’ or ‘wing w ‘L-“lwcmllfllln 1'4 advocdled 11V 1mv111lgior ilrlvvu away the cave swallows. quarter oi what it h today. Willlldilliboral papers in Quebec but it islwlillc the (ihimucy swallows do not. we tlo it’! recalled that Quebec is i-esponsiblelllk“ 111° dhlmlleY" "1 "ca"? 919°‘ And u is not only m we citylmr the appointment of w_ h Mflcqtion so well as those oi the old ' ; _ _ ifiishion: also that the bank swiil- 111119 W9 111W“ °111' cmllforll kMW-le Klflfi l0 lhfl lfitidflfflhll) olilows and the swallows that nest Throughout the country almostyy]... party and this i; not a ngcom- inside the are about as evel‘! home 1111s its telephone; llfhjnedatlon elsewhere. iSo "the iu- plenum] as evir_'___ mail! are delivered 8t- ll-S Btildlture has its shadows and its proy "The crows are getting scarcer evei? day, our road-s are kept lama", (m. u“, pa“; ‘and I think the new blackbiris. goth! shape the year rounii.wc have iwllliill have only some lately. des- ciasm and "a" 0' 1"“ “i i211.32351113...Z‘§“E.§§‘..--"£i'..ZZ automobile. All these things wet. ‘ML JQHKUUL “Slum “N”. can“? ‘vmnd we ‘We them‘ up n" thei Tho sidewalks are getting bet-lull?!’ have 591“ every “mm Mm sako oi cutting down the cost oil . _ . ) lnway- You W111 "01 89° 1n a 1133"“ "Vi", ‘for and better every day in evtrytravel‘ a robin. a blue my’ a King t ' "Y- il d, oi the little gray or We ‘have chosen our manner oi 1" or ‘my ‘blue birds that were once numer- lllllilfl. iPerhap; at the outset it‘ Some of the M P15" W110 DP-lfltdlous ha", They are all gone," was iorccd upon us by “the Jones-‘wlth opponents for the expected es." Perhaps it was "not as wetrccvss oi six weelns are now ex-l Mr- Jehkinl Merged oplglonlof ., i _- a lthese new black hr Iv H" l! B" wouw but as W’ must ma‘ "°§“°°"“‘ to be called w the ‘DHINlGOIHIlB the usefulness of the kiuil provided our homes with luxurleslat any moment as the recess has "an" and the “mm wmch do... ln-ii comforts unknown to our about nctered out. troy many trout lii summer time. grandparents. Would we cut them. The tameness oi the Pflfifldfle been and the cutting away oi the forest e]:c[[;yns_‘DO doubt accounts for the scarcity ' 10f this viiluiiblo game lilril. Wood burns EDITORIAL NOTES ‘Worst of all in his judgment. is the o" for the "k0 or "Vi"! more: '11 iipitfilll‘! PM!!! the BXD911°11°91gi'eet horned owl which he would ‘of the past week or two that wi-ilhave killed at sight a-nil a bonus cannot get the second caricrry toolllald 11"‘ ‘he knmlg" He" "a" "my cheaply. The truth is_ we cannot go hachi ‘destroy tnunense number, m. n.1,. Whether by our own Vfllillllafy mm FY1115!“ detwflon at Bopibits. psrtrldges and black duck in ‘lfoilowln-s the Joneacl" or out up- den m" a warm“ m" noun beiwmmm‘ “d m” lame’ “mm”! m heeded winter. i-ie goes 0n w Bey! 1 "we got an owl's nest last sum- A cartoonist in one oi our Qlnnlfil‘ and you could hardly believe on 1n against our will by modera- ists. we are here because we're iind ii iicttcr country than he left‘ iillll the tourist. is out for ll. pleas- ure trip. lie expefzis everybody ho- iuocts to talk up his country aiiii thus itiirnct visitors. ’l‘liis can oii-‘ ly be accomplished by cvory inziu Wléillllllfl the good wiuulitles of his Province uuil ilieii keeps c-n souiiil- iiig its praises. lie will attract the‘ (IOU l".\ll1S .\'t)'l‘-——"Aiiil ii ifilllit‘ lii puss " ' iliui tho king of Egypt; iiioil: aiiil llic tillllilrlill of llgraul, sighed liy reason of the bondage- " “‘ ' Aiiil (iiiil l'iillliilll|lUi't.'il lllri novciiiiiit.” Ex. 2:23-24. "W" illiAl’-idii—-'lieui" Lord, l|)l'()\'ll also w us daily “m, we “H, “UL [up visitor and make hlni feel content- guuel, by -l~1,ec_ ml to stay. Meanwhile the _i’rovlu- v re is ibouud to benefit by his good FREEDOM heart, good sense aiiil puirloiii: spirit. lii othorwords always chm-r for your Ihvvlucc iind your nolgli-t iiors. Look on ilio bright side llll.fl[ show your patriotism. For those ‘who are licro lo slay’ 'i‘lii.~' is 1l'l'L‘t|illilI To express .\|i you iliiil oi’ iovuliniiso ~ lii your mvii way. as you V1ilW ii; J-lad the cowardly writer who liiniseli "Former Resident Ulgg to sec one of the finest rural. iZAllS\\'Bi'S— lScotsuien iiieait \ A man's real worth is disclosed soybnlfdfter his death. Then it is that his friendsiknow? how successful and how fat-seeing he g been in providing for his family's. future. - - . ‘Al: I i Then it is that the story must be told of a 1 widow sacrificing herself to support the =" ' children and givc. them a fair education. 1 Or, then it is that she may look back with tender " memories of her husband's unselfish efforts to provide for them, not only during his life, but for f ' ever after. _ . - "*1 What will your record be if you should die to- morrow? Ie your estate, your family. properly provided for P If not, you ought to get an Imperial Home Protection Policy at once. v p " u‘ “l, Write to-diiy for a free copy of our intercnetvliik-t’ booklet which tells all about it. To-morrotw you may be uninsurable. rue IMPERIAL LIFE a§§URAliiicE Company of Canada if 7‘ H HEAD OFFICE - "roizomro A. R. MclNNiS, District Mascot-r,- _ Royal Bonk Building, CHARLOTTETOWN w: r ‘ire Scots 1 _ Really Mean? iitli". Arnold Bennett: a"sks—anil the question: “Are when it wines to “'_""""“"__ ‘IN the Island. Up to ‘the year 19091t)ie world, a number of whom. are‘ little of that had been done but inltodsy filling ‘pi-Qfgggorglflpg in c01- ihat. year by the request oi theilegdsfti‘ 11*‘ iyiit ltlen iifcamulg local government the Domlnionianrlth Uhibi!’ gates/fainting the (loveruineiit undertook to makelforemost;families represented are borlugs in different sections ag-‘ihe fordhiiinktfieJ-iuglis. the Le- grevatlng in all 10000 it. Five holes Lacheurs- and-Rho‘ lieepings. and 1 been accordingly bored. one ritltliere may be others which _ior the ' (tollas Point, one at Earnscliflc. one ‘moment escflp; our memo y. near Kinross, one at Miniluegaah ' " and one at Little islllldfl- The lat- ter was on the farm oi lMlr. Samuel Dixon and was the deepest of the flvc. A depth bi 2082 foot was l \ large things?" "Are they luxurious." he writes in thc "Sunday Pictorial." “Are there no pr uecly mansions round about (ilnsg w. Edinburgh. Aber- llt is well known that tMr. Jiis. Derby of White Sands has always ' been exizircilingiy moderate iu his ciiirgcs for farm products. When‘ deem and Dundee? 1s not the rcairlieil when drilUiig could not be hay was at its peak his price was hug...“ and m...“ hate] de luxe lnllilflllili‘ continued owing to the away below the top level and as a 31mm, qllunte north.“ the Tweed? grcait pressure oi miter. in this consequence he is iind will be held lioic salt water was first noticed at u iicpili of I50 foot. at; 910 feet frcsli waiiir was again mot. illitlli salt. wuic; iii 1M0 feel. thou ii grout ilow ofpfrtisli water ut i560 fist-i and from i750 i0 the bottom i|f ilic lllllf! a largo flow oi‘ salt water. ‘THUR: was iiii sign oi coal. gas. m" oil |il any of‘ the pliices ex- itiiiiii-Jd. in high rogurrl for his ls it not a Scotsman who has prac- aiiii humanity. ilscil puhiii: boutivolenee on a gren- iicr si-aii- than was ever before kiviivii in the history of the worl-"i? Do not Scoi-siucu. buy more books and plciiircs than llinglislimien? "A's for hospitality. ll will gl-iil- ply nay that whenever Fl go to Scot. land l nin invariably entertained re- gardless of oust. II" ldnglanil an author Ia naught. in Scotland he (EmilllS nearly as much an a vminis- tiir of the Presbyterian Church. iMr. h.- ii. Livingston. road over- seer of liopcfleld, has hail a shrcmi- ' mis winter of it in keeping the roads 1lI ipmper shape. finder his supervision is piirt of the county lllii! ronil a linrd scctloii to keep in a passable c.oiiilition.—-S. —-————lOj-—-— (‘ulni iii provlilliig n wood now to the industry" for the manufacture oi base’- iiiill huts. A iu-w wuiihcr for waiur ‘fllllfiflf! can iu- lll1iil'lli'i| by u split pin without the use oi‘ fools. A iiuugiirliin iuvcntnrhi phonograph lii iiliiiulf tho also o! a Watch null II wound I|_v ilic nit-tn. _ _ 1 Weather conditions have not prevented liltiut. ‘MacQuecii from lumbering in Wood islands. He, luiipt mi hauling lii storms. through‘ ilrifis lillil in any dcpih of snow. Nothing stopped lilni and he is still at it. Had to Advertise “SCOlSIIIIlU an. not really mean. eitiir-r in small things or large. But they felt the necessity of ad- vertisement, and with their Scot- lMr. Wllllitui Martin. lll0l't'lIililf. of iliille ltivor is doing n, good lliul- generosity _ ‘ we have a, model i0 submit to theiuilm‘ cmmmms 111°?’ 9916mm“ that n is a name Bemimentrmot wrw the-re is and can lne no advertise- lcii or spoken by us. ‘but. one ivlilirhglnem H1111“ 1° '11 11al1°11a1 01157317151‘ 'l'i.~ kiiinv lllt‘. right and flit-ii in iiii it! To llt‘i‘tlilli' as bust yiiii ciiii Your iiwii vision of a iiiaii. w" haarmy ondorae’ iii‘ our memory serves us lllf‘. lion. Joseph liowe. of Halifax, was oiiiloavorllig iii i851 to start the construction of a ilfuliway in that 'l'i‘OV1llC0, and lii it great speech uttered this eloquent and patriotic word oi counsel. Decadence and loss oii population were not his out look on that occasion. it was an inspiring appeal to his hearers to go. forward shoulder to shoulder. and they did so. We quote as fol- lows: “The Maritime Provinces which .i ani now addressing. are but the Atlantic frontage of this boundless uiid prolific region. the wharves upon which its business will be transacted and beside which its rich iingosies are to lie. Your own Province oi Nova lSootis. is one oi these. Will you then, the people oi Nova Scotia -put your hands uu- itediy together with intelli- gence and energy to this great work? Refuse and you are recre- ant to every principle which lies at the base oi your country's prosper- ity and advancement; refuse and the Deity's handwriting upon land and. sea is to you unintelligible lan miage; refuse. and Nova Scotin iii- siead of occupying the fore- ground as she new does, should have been thrown back behind the Rocky Mountains. God has planted your country in the front of this boundless region with boundless possibilities; see. then. that you comprehend its destiny 1mg m. sources;-—thi1t you discharge with energy and elevation oi soul the duties which devolve upon you in virtue of your position." -As already stated this agitation is coupled with the laudable work of encouraging tourists to avaiil themselves of the summer season "I'll-i iltil ll‘i.‘(.‘i1.()|ll To ho chained To the little you have gaiiiv d: 'i‘u soc greater splendor iilllllilI And. perhaps. through fear of fail- ing Ur the Joel's of ineii,—— to rest Only half-ivay to your best. ‘Tls not freedom To be bound By life's pleasures to the ground; To be a sliive to fear and ipassiou, To temptation, greed or fashion Aiiii to stop. alibougli yon fleg One -much greater you could be. 'i‘lils is freedom: 'i‘o express All vpu've glimpsed oi nobleness; To defy each base opinion That would narrow your tluilllillun And at last to set your soul At it's very highest goal. By Ediltir Guest. r‘. M-Ailiiilii L-‘You believe in your- self’ and your ability, and have num- cient perseverance to bring you auc- cess. Yoiu are honest. frank. good- natureil. constant lll your affections and capable oi great love. Culti- vste the habits of cbeerfuiness and genenoeity. Your birth-stone is a bioodsione. which means presence of mind. Your flower is a violet. Your lucky color is white. turned out iibout the first oi April. One of the iour female birds here nit-Ln wouiii not give any otadhanzen‘ n.0,...” "m, Mnukenfleinil the stuff that was around the m", “mm” or Walton, up m, ‘h, m" “Down-tin! with M". uwtree the nest was on. There were, who oi lowering the cost of iiv. are’! Party who evidently. barman! and buck “c” w? d", 1115- v peep giving him s calling downJn-oyed nine (owls) -but there are . Th0 "I17 hllli cost of living 114".“ mg ner- "Pve put you wlierelseveral around yet." the bones oi several rabbits. part-'the first and fourteen in the sec. 0nd flock. ed odch one flock. middle oi October they scattered to see the island. if they have not already done IOr-lf they have been here already or were born here, by all means come again. and ii they-die searching for a tourist pathway they can easily select a ‘resort of hilli repute. For instance brought out two flocks, eight in The other three hatch- About the V‘. 11'" d 143M l" u“ "will "Ilyon are." to which she retorts; gs lllootiy stated. u» reckiell “Y” ‘hm a." ‘o, u, m, "‘ ‘ ~ etch country's 1v yllllllllfronithoPi-ogieelivee and i” wring": govern- you wheel it time; that’: wnstmw "m, Mm ' "'1' comeeoibeiiigyotirvqlentile." in the ume‘ letter Mr. Jenkins -_.___...._..-_-... _ around in all directions. some as far mentions that his son has intro-ithink they are here to stay." idnced from British Columbia {writes Ir. Jenkins. end surely the the Hungarian enterprise pheasant. Pouriemelel tliet were one and there are ‘Brsckley Point, and Stauhope where there are first class summer hotels. that is Shaw's. ‘Mutoifs, and the Olin’. Thole resorts are on the shore oi~ away as seven miles. "l istlc which at oncc commands es- teem and envy and is very econo- ‘mical. “Look iii. the resulis_ built up slowly uiid porsovierluigly upon a single idea! Today no other race is as famous as the iScots. Scots- iiien liiivo overrun ‘the globe. and wherever a ‘Scotsman is seicu peo- D18 '-‘*fly1~'Ali! He is a Scotsman.’ And that is the end of that. They know he is certain to win. certain m ilonilnate. because oi his na- tional characteristic. _ Spendthrift Scots "l aui informed that there are numerous Swtsmen now reckless- ly spending large portions oi their ample incomes in the attempt to dlflilrove that iScotsmien are mean. 1S0 iiar as ii am wncerned. they are wasting not only their money but their efforts. Smtsmen will always quite wrongly. b9 thought to be really mean. Thiit is the price Wlllvh thy pay ior empire. South Queens And Kings Items it is our duty to report the death ‘of the ow'l recently captured by Mr. "Malcolm Smith oi Little Sands. to which reference has al- ready been made in an earlier item. That solemn ibird shuffled off this mortal coii at 4.24 lD- m. last Wednesday to the great regret oi many who had mule its acquaint- ance. The cause of iis_ death ll not known but there have been sur- mises ranging from angnie Pec- inris to house-mind's knee. One oi the tonne oi confeder- ation of this province with the Dominion provided that geological lllyvltlsstion should be" made on fishing. They-hie lug. gunning entd ew miles oi Ober- elso within c lottetown. The country in that section is very iprosperous. and the people i "loll llfllplllblfl. and affords s com- mending view oi the Bay where . sunshine and shade meet o'er the deep-sounding sea u it sings its is e molt interesting v ‘n. m" L. , w» wishi- - v-fl- .11"... ksi...i";t"°ii..iii.'.,ibi‘ an. . ... ~%r—\... lwci-‘t lullaby to Oi w a q, the tenure locket-i. u" u.‘ . .0 I iucss ut the ulii sianil. Murray liarhor liiia liiiil her. shore iii giving brlllliiut scholars to‘ TREE-TOD STOQIES ‘THEJflLK-WEED IAIRIES ONE thy Aunt (incline dropped s gray-green milk-weed pod info Emily's hp. ' ‘mil it carefully.“ the uid. l e the were liic lutc- " liui inirieel w They were so eager to get out lint they tumbled into iui|_\'~ ' hands and onto her apron. 'l‘lirir drcuee were like shining while silk covered with tiny jewels. "Oi O1 How beautiful they’ In!“ cried Emily. The vest breese came and carried than into the air. whirl- ing and dancing. around and around. and iipsi e down. But one clung in Emilyk {f} lurid. So olie took it into the houw. where it kept lier .""'_. company 1" lnrl lung HORSEMEN ! There la no better friend in i the stable than Mind's] Splendid ior sprains. swelling, stiffness. ORDER; TODAY" "7 If vcurpCoai. bill n e e d s' replenishing send us your order now. We have a stock of the Coal you need and teams liver. 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