I Bl‘. did llfllllllll! Wllll Pvfifllll l0 ill" ing witlt tht- (‘ntotitttts of ltytittaricrti i the invitation of the City Council, "PAGE FOUR Till BHlHiflliiiiIWN Elliliiilil Indian-W. Chute: l. Isl-nu. fleeret-ry-llr“ Col. D. Lhlnelflnnon D. 8. 0. Associate Edltér- D. K. Currll. ling" ggfl plunger-J. B. Burnett. i‘ MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927 coustsrznr CONSERVATIVE visited our-city. are, to tau it mllil- t ' I iy, startling. Their warning who‘ that if present conditions are NE definitely runs like lllffillfil ‘lie whole llmm?’ "l ‘m. be beyond control should set Conservative narty in this cottsistent i‘ Qllw“ lhrm" lowed to continue titer will shorll)‘ our .\ taxation should remain at the low- Winn M, nnw nenn niding iiriitr-r- r est possible minimum while our the disnninn ni- ni-diiibiiiiin, ,'~' Confederation claims remain unaat-l i, in nn nne minding matters, Going back to ConfederatlondflYfl utttier propel" government controlnexatttttle to_his people anti witost"; - ‘ ’ . .. We llllll ill"! ‘lie in" Hm!» James could exist only utttiet‘ a la\\' IhnLvirtttcu-t lite hail absorbed tht‘ high-iin C. Pope, wltett Lcatlt-t‘ of the Olllmftrit-s tu prohibit the legal atttl coir-i Blllllll. Bvlllellllf-‘(l ill“ boiler term-l trolled sale and use of liquor which: should have been anti still cottld be nindiniiiiin d; ii“. “mp1,; rightly or immedifle imerest w secured from our (‘ottfetlt-rntititt nmngii.‘ iiiink iinni» iidi-i. d i-ighli claims. lit‘ ran his clet-tititi on tlti‘. “L s policy, was rt-tttructluti powt-r in “q. iidvi. i, 1873, proceeded l0 Ulillwil “ml W‘ cnttett-ti on tilt‘ demand of men un‘ 000. front using, whilt- they reserve thtfi H8 WHH llIlllHVPil ll)’ ill“ l)“\‘l"-“ right to drink wht-it ill6'_\' want tout Coalition iluvcrllllwlll» llllllllli lllli" whit-h is as absurd and its ltyptit-rii-d reilme lire llall- W “Y $“lli\'=“"it-.ii=is it is iiiipt.s.~.iti1t-. This is int-i . . , ( was Leader tiiflhc Unllvallllllh ll" illogit-ttl position whit-it exists llt‘i‘t‘ according to lllv today tutti which will continue as‘ the contended that r Confederation Dill‘! l“'~‘il1"'1'l long as tneu natl women detnatttl for; Government still owed the profilll"! titht-t-s nbstinvttce. from intoxicants has and that these clitlrtt-s should b" which they i-ertist- to t>lk;Ql"v't?illPill-l pressed. >4‘l\"‘.‘4. The Davies Guvcrnlllfllll. lluwfl" Political prohibitionists are pin)" claims but, instead, restirtoti heavy-taxation. The region.- t-tttiotl and womt-tt. ‘They are ltntjping out 'ln 1879. the ont- stritig. llrohibititnt. attd call-l When Hon. W. W. Sullivan cantt‘ ittg it into office he implemented his pro- tentperaitce l lflll ])€.‘l‘illl('(’.. we ltave has been; to our Ottawa grimly shown up. .\'o sane man org mlse with respect Vtlaims and. following the Conserv-avotnutt looking at conditions as t VIee-Predthn-l. l. Burnett. lvaried and (otttalti hutch thsi was‘ ,ot' special of the British Etnpire, who collect‘ 'man face now fnot attempt ntaaifold news Ttetns recording til? TESTING FOR LWER bAMAGE world events of a single week fur- alsoot‘ His Majesty King George. iii. is no longer young. having had hi5 b ‘rth sixty-‘wo years ago. is’ ‘ettrs ago at the age of forty-fir p“) citizens thinking very serioltsllH veai~s_ Vll1¢9i ma! Pollcy is m“! dire“ The iitl is now off and we can selfbrottgh‘. en: anti tuo-st conscientious sover-i i. . dd n in.ni,ii,inn.v in“, tsiatnrt‘ and the election that llllls . . idfoliow wi hin the tiext three yvecksrni. in inn niinei 3ft.‘ - - - » ‘ as, . , . .. ‘ cured an additional sitbsltiy ot 3 womut who “ant to pl ueni otht ‘t m0“ lowly “unrest. The ‘lumrdi tneihotis of ilt-aling with ‘ he liquor not ottly failed to effect altat pur- l" and I‘\‘t‘ll sitter-re temperature ntetnnnsn ind nnn innnnm The kind in» of the cotutnuttity witich go fur to- ‘warti outvvQighIutg its benefits, Notes by the Way he world during important and he new: T of t he put week wa s tilt-res: to ail :llll@ll'~* veiy make one quarter of the hu- living. '\\'e ‘shall: to enumerate heir.‘ . her than ‘o refer t0 the birthday ii ,1‘ lie be- au his eventful reign seventeen a increasing years to him increasing regard“, espect and affectbn front his myri-- ti subjects as an able, just, prutl- h t .~t .:ta ion. Evcnis ma," home n" oi more tiiatciy thrown out of the hotly again, ' _ __ __ by tnenns of the kidneys. When. m“ mam,“ ltowever, it is given by the mouth. han what tritnspires beyond :he'ii_ is iroiiiid ma; eve“ ,1 large dose hittistdf; ea. The dfsstiltriott til‘ the Leg-[tif it can he toleraletl ll)’ lllv itystemi iwitlttitti giving rise either to an, therefore present topic-slot‘ l 2t terest in it gctteral eiec ion is lit I he prtst-ttt titst‘ (allllillltflil ltccttttst- ht- electors tut‘ als.» culled upon o dt-t-idc l)t'l\\'(’("l| Prohibition and lovcrntttcnt. (‘titttrol ns official gettcral clrcttlatltitt. as you know, has tho power of tak- ,i raffc ttntl itrotuotittg tctttperzttice n the land. The method which been so long tried in ottr trorincc has depended upon force i ]—-thc law, tho tnagi-strane and theilt iCottsttblc-tti Tht‘ common opitron is that it has, Dr. (lot-don Kitig, of London, re-i tnakt- tnen Sullcl‘. l other evilsi ll ilf-l train that have proved ntost njttriotts ‘o the tnornil well-ltcitig ii alive principle, laid down by his they are can conscientiously Sllll-Jghii Biqough were such hrigm ex. predecessor. Hon. J. C. Pope, pro- port a system of so-caileil prohihi-amnles, brought great and lasting} i needed to Ottawa. pregsed the tiott which does not prohibit, atttignoil l0 ‘he hlmla" Tine- 'is admitted by all titinkirtg petipletdnmnne_ claims of the province anti secured which has brought about the dis- This witr-‘lter they are ‘total abstainersi an additional subsidy of ssittttatt. In 1891 the Liberal party igraceful conditions which we now ‘ . againihave. came into power under the late‘ lt is easy to blame governments day and throughout By devious attti city cottncils. The fault isnotzslncih nni win, inc men aniperauce adovcacy, which was baa-ted‘. _‘0n love for ‘follow their, and did not. Hon. Frederick Peters. ways and under successive pre- with them, .,Ol' Z101. erywhere approved in their owttlmio extent ni- inni (innmne, Their good work was e the teittliryi Theirs ‘was the true aem-i mints tllO Dali)’ llfllll ltlllc‘? 1'01‘ 90 wotnett who cry aloud fot _ _ V _ _ L,‘ _ i V V . ,prot"cke angry corttettttott on bitter-i 7981's. llllrlnE “lllflll llnle llln ll‘ prohibition because ll sountlsmess These evils can“? with {m} oral policy of direct titxatiott anti like ieinpei-dncfl nnd on iiielniiiiiion’ nmi m n“ 5mm time; the ignoring of i-‘etierttl claims wasrrirsi Qiiiioiiiiiiiiy innnii COIlQl-‘lifllllly l'°ll0“'9<l- l" 11900111‘ witit-lt they helped to enact. ance‘ with a l-tetteral readjustment ii has shocked and tiisgustotl of provincial claims this province was given the minimum subsidy 0f $70,000. Had the Liberal l’t'ovitt-' cial (loverntnetit matte any effqrr this subsidy could ‘have been very mouths itt temperance teaching or‘ cottsiderably increased. Through- preaching’ tum their puipns into! out this regime’ the leader of the}: hlbition latforms as soon its the Opposition, Hon. J. A. ltiathlesonilvro _ p insisted that the provincial ciaimslquestlon We should he pressed. When he cntttolwan isacretl as well as in secular t. t-tittcerity atttl honesty in the into power, one of his first acts was; iters attd political temperance hat-ii hcyottd the lintits of‘ many good men and women to find, tninisters of the gospel who tittr-l or fifteen years never opened their. became political. mat- to proceed to Ottawa, accompanied by lion. A. l‘). Arsenault and lion. John McLean. Again Conservative‘ history repeated itself, and the pro-I un additional i good {now gone far stacrednesa and sincerity. vlnce was granted yearly subsidy, on account, of $100; (llogn-ttp Week made 000. bfifllllefi man)’ Olllel‘ llllvfllllilgell-‘sltowittg, but. there is still some The lion. J. ll. Bell came lniolwork to be (lone. There is tt dis- office in 1919. nllil Tsllinrill llliliiflll’ graceful titttnp near Prince Street attain retreated llsell- Nat-hint; was wharf which sitottld ticflittciittctt to done with respect i0 nllr Federal before the rush to Rocky Point be- clalrns, but heavy taxation of every- gins. thing "tangible and intangible" was‘ H Pope's Villa at Twickenitam, now a convent, the enlargement of which lby building over the garden it! causing some outcry in the neigh- borhood, wns the scene of the hap- piest years of the poet's life. The attthor of the “Rape of the Lock" was almost as proud of his prowess as a miniature landscape gardener its he was of his poetry, and spent years of devoted labor in the elab- oration of his grotto. "i am as busy in three inches of garden," he wrote to a friend in 172B, “as any man can be in three-score acres. lfancy myself like the fellow that spent his life in cutting the twelve apos- tles on one cherry-stone. l have a theatre, an arcade, a bowling green and what not in a. bit of ground that would have been but a plate of 'salad to Nebuchadnezzar the first day lie was turned out to grass." resorted to. The Bell Government went out of ‘office in 1923 and was succeeded by ~~ the “present administration under Premier Stewart, who in Opposi- tion, had stressed our claims. As under previous Conservative lead- ers, the outstanding claims of the provincedwere again pressed with the result that additional subsidies of $165,000 were secured with the consequent result that direct taxa- tion has already been reduced. Once again the two parties are appealing to the electors on their respective records. Knowing the history of both, knowing the con- sistent. policy of the Conservative party‘ since C- nfederation, namely to have our claims at Ottawa liquid- ated before resorting to direct tax- ation. knowing the taxation record of the Liberal party, what. are in- _ telliient elector: likely to do on the "ma inltantf WITH THE LID OFF. A Strad violin was sold at Messrs. Puttick and Simpson's, London, for £1,600. The violin was made by Antonius Stradivarius (Oremona 1,099) and was the property of the HE disclosures made by the 7 . two detectives who recently, at ing all the orgies of the past ten (iodine misiaiun the lawintoral suasiott and temperance" edu~= ,,,,,‘~ ,,,“.4H»“¢¢¢¢; cation were pushed into the back-i ground. l Therein, although um Prohibi- tioniats were sincere, ‘they made a; 'l‘hey relied upon fOTCG l0 XlTOTIlOiG LGIHDGPHHCE, fl Christian virtue which can m) more be advanced or upheld by force than tart Christiianluy itself, Ant] they abandoned the strong and pre- vailing methods of education attti persuasion. This provoked anger, resentment and social warefare itt every land ‘where the rash cxperh men‘. has been tried, it wt“, hit the late revered Canon Simp- son. said, n ‘ntensttre akitt to titt- disgratzeitttl and tyrnuitutts llltte Laws or Connecticut which (‘nab- lcti t1 tnajottlty to ‘tyrannist: over those ‘wito ltcltl different opinions front their own. '” Govdrnmcnt Control takes my. nlzancc of the fact that every man l'-l rbaflonsiitle ‘for his own acts anti 0011111101: ‘in ‘is based upon the fact that ithe early tentperan-ce reform- ers were right; that their methods of‘ persuasion and etl-ttctttion should be restored, and ‘that the ilnw of ‘force in regard to matters in which there are wtitie differences of opinion in evey orderly community, should not be applied. The scribes and Pharlnn of old were ‘the religious teachers of their time, claimed to speak with author- ity tin the places of worship and to be holler than otther men, yet ‘lhey were denounced in the strong- Kattendyke. Mr. J. Williams, of Birmingham, made an opening bid of £500. After spirited bidding the violin was “knocked downf’ to Mr. A. Khan, of Paris, at £1,000. Within two minutes of the fall of the hammer Mr. Khan had written his cheque for the amount and car- ried the violin away in a motor-car. During the last quarter of a cen- tury about half a dozen Strads have been sold by auction. The re- cord price is £3,000. This has, however, been exceeded at private sales, and several great vioiinists have pitta from £3,000 l0 £12,000 n mouth. anti if sugar appeared in the _ _ ‘urine it was thus proven that the hmediver was not separating ottt shmvetl that giving this sugar to a a vein, tiracticully all of it is imme- i. Ystorittg it within use itt the body. will be found it _ iin proportion to the tiegree of liver ‘dimtd it very simple ‘one, ‘ ‘ v _ whether the liver is damaged, and luvery wolfs attd lion's ltowi, THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ' that 80hr of Qours ~ r or levulose to test out the actual ondltiun of the liver. . The test cottsisted of giving about desertspoettftti of the sugar by, the ugar from the blood properly. in 1912 another research man ealthy normal person who hntl fasted for some time caused llttleiaiitii pier-ted over" ottr h , eisn, Wlw. 115 n- 5011- 11 llllsllflllll. a-or‘ no rlseitt the amount of angst-grouse" and tiissolve itse isfled by the Federal GOVBIDmBBl‘ These conditions could not exist ‘Miler and a King has Se‘ a ‘vorlny in inn i,idod_ ‘of the liver. however. there yvtfh a ti in cases of disease eflnite rise in the amount of sugar the hlood. Where the sugar is injected tttto lint-roast‘ itt the sugar itt the blootisc This menus, of; iilll'.‘il‘., that when given by the vein lttle of it will be subjected to ac- ion of the liver. Where it is given, iby tht- tuottth, however. all thin-hell)" ll ltlll" away as titliltiirett ntlthlc er barrier] {or a cause ‘in any 111ml» sitgar tntru be altsorltctl from iti-,‘“l"h‘lnld ‘mush; l?’ l“ l mo‘ ‘l’ _' hut-it was the old Irish story of tcstine and must pass into tut-ill" llllllii’? illlll‘ ll" Ywlil lgwm "9:li“‘"“i‘urlorti effort, of crushing disaster, ‘WW just hum"! it “PM mm theEsclllllllltzltllulllt-dl.‘illlll/g: nllll/mtittl lrtrlllmld “r "llselwble ‘lelem- “mm ‘l And the liver. ng this sugar frotn the blood anti itself for future!‘ However, where the liver is not‘ ftttictitittittg properly you can read-l iv stae that it will not be able to do s job, anti so tnore of thedntgar, itt the blood and irint‘. FROM ‘AUGURIES _OF his race antler British rule, anti. ipnrts his findings in 53 cases, ten; iNNocENcE} 1p 1353, “m”. paving nudged iiii-ongn ‘of vrhiclt had a normal liver. nnlll a number or jottrnalist-"c vctttttres the other 43 some ‘form of liver ail-i A min“ rennrenni in n nnne tuent. _ iwas scarcely any rise in sugar in; In the normal cases there: ilootl or in urine, and any slight rise there was tllaarneflrfll h‘ "WPstiitttttersrrtctt ‘llll'0llgl1 Llll its re- nntl one-ltalf hours. in cases where there was liver. Further the height of the rise ori ncrease. and the lettgth nf ‘time- his increase remained was cxttctlyi Then there is one more nteiitoll- to find out, _. _¢Q>—--——— ‘g4-gg-q-g-o-o-a l Household i i By ROBERTA LEE Window Screen Suggestion it‘ the window screens are painietl on the inside with a thin white paint, it will ttot obstruct the view of the persons inside the houst‘, but pnssersby‘ cannot seen within. washing and wiping dry. This will remove all stains. Stencil Designs Every wall paper dealer has dis‘ carded suntpie books, which afford a large variety oi‘ attractive stencil tiesigns. -< est terms and wot-s pronounct-ti against them by the Divine .\ias'cr. The hypocrite triho exit-its today nuti with‘. has done so tnuch to in- trrnaso and tttttltlply their numht-r itt th"‘s province as the prohlbitory law‘! The tribe has increase-ti, is intrrcasitig and iought to be (limiti- ished, ‘Anti ‘we sitall he sadly dds- atittninitttl .lf Government. Control dues no, diminish their u-umber by one ltalt‘ during the first ‘two weeks lof its operation. Th}; Government and Opposition icandldates, the ‘leaders and ‘their respective followers ‘in ‘the new Legislaitttre have been already nam- eti. ‘Iihe Conservative group and their honioretl leader need fear no comparison with Mr. Saunders and his supporters in point of ability, integrity, sobriety or general good ‘tonducz. And they may well feeil that they are entitled to tlhe sup- port and confidence of the elect- ors itltrlottghotrt the Province and that :2‘! ‘will be given ‘them itt good measure. Prohibition ll worn out and dis- credited in Canada. lit is at. "best a ‘tattered and ‘battered piece of legislation, patchetthere and there by half‘ a dozen different tlegislab- urea. -40nly that and nothing more. The Government offers a new measure a1 support ‘than the present tlaw can ever receive, be more easily made effective for good and will PfOP, tluee a favorable cbnge in ‘the B} tture shouitl iutertnit let-rvt‘ ‘Y _ _ IA dug starved at his master's gate The earlier temperance Pformntltseaseitlte blood sugar was alinotqiii-edicin iiie i-iiin o; me ntnia "s of whom Father Matt-had; and mally high, and there was noteturtrd noise misused upon the i-odd t ' * to normal even after two hours. i Smie- lllily the st J t ‘ti Ba-‘l tuw- Scrapbook tAllil forgives the butcher's ns_ ' By nii gilgge ‘ieiowiiiél ‘ - |- , ' . .-. i , _ tn all the valleys they fetnfiize, in }le \\ho shall ltttrt the little wteninii inn cities “hey visit i“ [heir Kill not the ninth nor butterfly, ber of the Santlfield Mnctiotialtl- Gleam" T, w r For the inst judgment drawetlt Sicotte‘ ‘Goverutuent, anti AIinistt-t- 9 '" a ° “lsh- or mgr-culture lll ‘rite cabinet 0r Sir |T0 clean tlttware‘. dampen a cloth lie who shim train tlte horse to E. P. Tilclle. But it was as the anti dip it in common soda; than war prgphgt or Cgnfgilei-ntir)“ m,“ he rub thoroughly. Follow ‘this by Shall never pass the polar bur. became best known. ill-s was the To this Mr. Saunders pro- poses io add another patch or two based on sound principles, ‘in ac- cordance with reason and common sense which there is gbod reason to believe ‘will find much more loy- -.»»- Confederation And R THE After Sixty Years . SCRAP. BOOK i 0f Progress l THOMAS WARCV MCGEE A cams: or LITERARY quo-rrrtons t-"on , no“ LOVE" I Pflllticfll htosrsphv holds ma» o ‘more n-agic than the gtory of D'Ar- .cy McGee. Born at Caltllnlfllfll. i.» SATURDAY, JUNE 4TH. dreiand. in 1825’ not,” 0mm,’ and _ " By [um IKBQHQID. , _ " m wijourtialist at ‘the age of eighteen, - W71" ‘ilk Bmfie" 6° d e‘ lYoung Ireland rebel and fugitive __ _____ ___ ‘i "Wm: a " . ifrom the British Government in ‘t Zii-l» ‘ - h t ll-aweet-einginq _ r. ._><—--—= I.’ lll 1901 a research physician. ”°',1f,§:ti..qt=t:. ' ' lsltlfllrtirlgllgflfii 3101:: ‘Finger-Lin: *"' l lie Sit-nus. sttggvstetl the use of a sug‘ —Herrick. a" 5 5 r he 50's, Mtfi-GB lived to ‘become one or the iliaitsltsers hof Con-federa- nei. Conmention, and, in , w en he was at - w r when “"1 1m“. “lmgfetlleu “wig”mil-illettfgndlllttztcllih’; ittiylfdti. had Wm” hm ‘or a Mule’ {he ‘o am become “die most elm-went defend- m“ "l he" 0w“ laws; ‘f those: er of British rule on the ‘face of principal and mother elements o d h b n he t u j o" I b the world, whereof all things mi 6 E1053‘ h 9 - n 8W8- Y this lower world are made, shouldi-itxassa ' n sflandd _ h‘ lose the qualities which now they] Jaiceflfl ell Y Ill-ml W85 11915513] have; ir ihe frame of that heavenly ed in a. revolutionary lrish at.’ 0o. eads should ‘He had been a followed of 060a- lf; if celes-ineii, but. when the light of ‘the lhfilfrlalbfilliiflf" waned, McGee joined wontetl tnotiotts, anti l1)’ irregnlflllTllo Nillloll. i! IIQW3PBDEP much voluhility turn themselves any ntatle the ‘wmtten word a power way as it tntgltt ltaptien; if the itrlreiand and awakened a new ni-inid. tit‘ the itgltts of iteavettdsp-rit. of Celtic nationality. Jiis whit-h li(i\\' as a giant tlnlh rlln lllllcolleagues were John Mitchell,‘ an uttwvttrit-tl cottrst‘. should. n8 lliutttcotttpromfit-ting rebel, Thomas xvi-rt‘ througlt u languishing faittt-,Ddvig_ {umgug an gggaylgt and p991, tics-s, begin to stand attd to restichflfles Qavan Dugfy, who dived to if the tnoon should watt-innnome a Prime Minister in Anni. tier front lter beaten way, the ttnteeii-niiim and Tiidninn Franc-n Mengiiei- and settstuts of the your blend themiml-Menignei. ni- ine Sword-a who in_ lrt-s by tiistirtit-rtrti tutti confusediiei. won i-nnie nnd ginry in ind mixture, the wittds breathe titttiAinei-idnn Ciidi wan The“. nninni tht-it- last gasp. the clouds yield no wnn ine overthrow oi. Bimini in“, rain, the earth bt- defeated of heav- by new" in nininnne_ N0 more in.“ only influence, the fruits of the iinni nnnd of young eninnsinsns n,“ 1 \ Law and Obedienctn-Ntiw ii haw tin] spheres should forget price upon his head, and after s.1'r- SUP we "m pmmly lhaLrltig adventutcs McGee escaped to V‘ i. ._- ||Iti| l "iii ‘l. niitiiiiiiid i Ann depository for your funda- promptnesa blocking after yotucollectlom throtxhour300branches— Oourtteomondagrembieserviccfromotzratafl-i 111a some sound, corptmcfive buaineln prindplu that have (ivcnthia Bank almost aeenmry d sticadyirowth — All theaeteatttren ensure: bankingeervicettm eamsthehigh nwreciationofourcuatomera. Oblrartduuoryouwlll welcome your Account lfiuttor NOVASCUIIA sauantsnan- tea; ohcditutcc of creatures unto tiieinmnricu inw of ntttttrc is the stay of tie The native Ame“ a“ _ _ , , _ _ , , a party, an‘ . wholt. wtuitl. llicltnttl llooket. ‘axiomatic M) the ‘Finn, “Vi” the“ m ca“ ‘IIMIOOJED the f-iootl tide of "is potvcr, and Rfi0flf®8 from it McGee imbibed a keen dis- MONDAY, JUNE 6TH. . ‘like for repuliilcanlsm. On rt lec- . , in YouidftllA prectaté; Ample momma for loan Purposes $M$,000.000 and: satisfacmry Q V. Reserve $l9,$00.tl00 ture‘ tour ‘through Canada he was struck ‘wiliilt ‘the wide measure of liberty enoyctl by his church and Whit Monday, Valasquez born, 1599. Corneille, 1616; Ariosto died, 1533. and tnemorable controversies titt- tier lite Stars and Sripes, he turn- cd once ntore to the British flag tutti came to Montreal. Aictlet-‘s t-x- pansive ‘intellect, \vi.lt .ts ltis.oric ‘sweep, immediately visualized the need of‘ Catiatiian fetierntiott, lie_ caught at once ‘the vis-ion 0t‘ a great Confederation—the ttniott or ottr provintzes in a federal system; and. in 1.800, years before matiy content- porary statesmen had even dream- ed 0t‘ Cottfetieratlott, he tnade this prophetic utterance: "l see itt the remote tlisittnce one great nationality bottnd like the shield of Achilles by the blue rim of the ocean.’ ‘l see within thc round of that‘; shield the peaks of the western mountains anti the lllele- cresas of the eastern waves, tut- Kecps the human soul from care. lakes, the Sn Lnwi-unceyine sngim The lamb misused breeds publiciwinding A.B.sininoine_ the nvndnid l'uts all lleaven in a rage. A tlove-ittittse filled with doves nntl pi 'eotnt giotis. Falls to Heaven for human blood, iJtteh outcry tit‘ the hunted hare .»\ fibre front the brain does tear. .i\ skylnrk woutttied on the wing .\ t-itcrubitn does cease to sing. .-\ game-cock clipped and armed for fight lloes the rising sun affrlgltt. itaises front Hell a human soul.- . ‘fhe wild deer, watttiering here and Shall never be beloved by men. i lie who the ox to wrath has ntoveti‘ Shall never he by woman loved. The wanton boy that kills the fly Shall feel the spider's enmity. lie who torments the chufer‘s sprite Wenvea n bower in endless night. The caterpillar on the leaf Repeats to thee thy mother's grief. cottrses‘, l see a getteratiott of‘ in- tlttstriotrs, contented, tnorai tnett, free in natue and in fact-mien cap- able 0f tnaintttittittg, in peact- attd 'in wur, a. consiiatttiott worthy of such a twountry." ‘The years that [olioyvctl saw Bit‘- Gee in oppcsdtiott to the (‘nutcr- Mitctiottalti atimitrlstrit‘ ion, a ment- 'I‘he beggars dog nnd widow's cat. sweep and ratige or mind which Feed them and thou wilt grow fat. germinated the idea; his the elo- llllelrt pen and tongue which iastt-tt- ed it upon the consciousness of the dis-united provinces; anti to the very end, when faint hearts cotttri- buted but doulis and fears. his was the voice that soared tnost cott- i‘idently anti ticrsuasively on to the fitttrl viciory. Wilhou’. the statesmuttslrip of Macdotttritl, the patriotism of Cartier, the the mur- al mnrage 0f Brown, unto“ could not have been achieved; but it stil-l stands ‘true that without the vision ‘and eloquence oi‘ McGee their cooperation tcottld not itave been secured. “It. was D'Arcy —William Blake ((1757-1827.) -——-<oa---- O &OQ+O-O-§OO64 a fl Dally Selections rott Guardian Readers OOQ-O-OOOO-OO-O-O-QO-OO-OOOQ-O-GQC Jun s, 1021 DOdiNG WONUEIUSw-O God, thou hast. cast us oil’; 0 restore us againnTltou hast made the land to McGee," ilqqlprgi] Arum,- Meigheii. tremble‘; Thou hast showed thy "who was the triumphant titission- people hard things: Thou hast giv- ary of‘ Union." en a banner to them ‘that tear thee; ‘On the nigh-t 0i‘ ADM 7, 1868, Mc- that it may be displayed becnttsa Gee ileft the House of Commons of or the ii-iim pimim 503.; the nation he had thelpetl to creae lie‘ Olde Hmte Hein OR 75 years, tinually striving to ma _ _ Pianos the most wonderful instruments it is That they have been emi- poesible to produce. nently successful is- proven by in which Hcintzman & Co. Pianos are such artists as Melba, Tetrazinni, De Pachmann. Hambourg, Seitz, Guerrero, Viggo Kihl and R¢8i‘] nald Stewart. To them. it: is “ v finest instruments" and its use is insisted 319°" in their Canadian recitals. Let us show you the various ntyles. Beautiful in appenrnnwli wonderful in tone and touch, n Heintzman b Co. Piano Wl make your home not only more cheerful but more belnllilll an well. to ‘g0 to his home and was struck down by a member of the Fenian HRAY-ER:—"(‘ l '1 '0‘ moves n a Brotherhood whose enmity he had ' ft en have been eon? expert m. ktnl-leintzman 8s Cc- MILLER BROS., LTD. 145 GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWM the high regard‘ held by, one of the world's irgyiliiefious way His wonders to tper- invited by h“ Mqribnam. . . I I - MY GARDEN O-OOOQQ-oooovvtovo-‘o-o-o-o-oo-o DAILY LESSONS The garden that 1 love, oh, vision n "Oi-O fair! There's no more lovely spot l IN ENGLISH know, _ The leaf, the flower, and the scent- BY w‘ L‘ mlm" 9d all» o-oevvn-w+»+o-e+eoao-e+ow While apple iblossoms fall like snow, WORDS OFTEN ‘i MliSUStED: ' Don't any ".1 never associated with The sweet syringe. “from its coolhim." Say "have never." i quick - The roses in their beauty as of worm QTUDY: "Use a word‘ yore Adorn the garden that l love. The bees are laden with their ‘gold- en store From honeysuckle and foxglove. tering one wot-d each day- Today's word: LFORMIDABLE; foe could. have been more formid- There is a fountain in my garden able," fa r, q Whence waters rise in bright dir The cuckoo calla, now. 415mm and ‘ Dilly. now near, To drink, and sing, and bnthe,_the ‘tmok-you," "Looiwou" through birds come there, , out. the day. There’: naught to frighten them ‘wood am Englishman has invented geiair dmive .. ligating less pounds. = of Trout retreat OFTEN MlSPRONiOUNGEDn 30198418 l1 rich fragrance all lamentable; accent a-fter the m, ‘ around, ‘ not the n. . ‘i l The blackblrd sings, regardless of‘ OFTEN MISGPELIJED: 8.8061111.“ d‘ ithe/rheat. , ‘ _~ ' ency- The .-bluebells ‘shimmer on the QYNONYMB: sudden. instantan- ground. taneous, abmlpt, "uttceremoniousi three times and it. is yours." Let us i,‘ increase our vocabulary by mas- it _ excitin! . fear; dangerous to encounter. "Ne, ‘, late Baroness M. J. Huyssen tie for their instruments. ls-iing situation, n. \ BWIY. There‘ is a meadow near my garden frltni; thenttont. 0f . i ~ » - ,. There is another garden that i love, ' And which ‘I ever long -to see, ~ ‘ The eastern sun still glide the olive grove . ‘ ~~ in far-sway Geiibiomauo- ".1"- ' ‘- Ho! -W. H. F. ll8W'm0Wl‘l For turning small ‘articles from thaittitl operated lathe with direct Ithun 30 mo» "W" are now in our nit-aims, pondl. etc. The" in no better tat-healthier pu- tlme than trout fishing but to be uuoeonlal you want good ‘tackle. W0‘ - have the good tackle. “ the kind you can land the blq one: with. We can fit you out with oltup redo for just a any: outing or tine spilt bamboo,‘ or Innelwoed that will Inst fet- you're.- New ll the‘ time to In- vent. We epn ave you money on lilltln| tackle The 2 Macs? nttoosrone m amt mm um v-vvvv vwv-vvvv AAAAAAAAA vvvvwvvvvv‘ a Yvvvv i vvviv INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN w-I-S _ We ule tltll ldfiiill" ‘d. vludiy. ‘ ..i:";i'.'.'> .133. 51L??? therefore “do 0°‘ “"2: m pl some of lily i!‘ d » i . " '- fflll i The" Motive P°‘:"'."ni:m i, _. i utlllu < about mm 1mm. M "M" strain In b"""" If“, 1gp.» ‘proportion In m Home emotive W“. n their oomumtfli" ° M ‘Otlllvi amount of N! a Q» 5‘ o- i it $53 engy ntgyuriounl! 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