would give a simple, concise and yet suTfTcIentIy comprehensive outline of I the growth and development of the British Empire. Such a book has now been issued by Messrs. Blackie and Son, Limited, of London and Glasgow. The author, Dr. A. P.j Newton, is Rhodes Professor of Iin- I perial History in the University oflumm paying Considerable attention mental fallacy wnh which our The London, and his qualifications for m the British market for other Government is imbued at the pres- the task are abvious from even a Canadian farm products and other 6M £11116 . . curso " J "i. l ftl. ' 'l:, rl l . . i ralmdlsa °_ f” ho] _ h?“ Icailadzan primary products. Their s entlt.cd A Junlol }IlSI.Ol‘_\ o. tuei . y v iprcgram includes a reasonably pro- Brltlsh Empire Oversea," The book I is attractively printed and illustra-i Ind India, 1870-1914; the Empire- Comomnwcalth. Under these con- venient divisions, with sub-headings enabling any event to be easily loca- ted, is unfolded n vast panorama of history, beginning with the Englishi merchant adventurers under Henry VII and the first voyageof John ~ar ..4_ PAGE FOUR TIIE GIIARLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN "naldanfi-fl‘. cam" a. Ill-Lure sir. vibe-pendent. J- l- Buruit. I'd-l . lrcrefary-Llcnn-Col.‘ n. A. lhuchlnnon, D. b. U. Editor and Allllilllnl Direct» Allflcluln rliilinru- l-‘runk Walker and D. K. Gun-lo I f d d i557) 86.00 per year (In advance) deilvcred “';','_§,';'.‘,.E",Z..‘ I'l'.'.".'-i.~...e.i nla|l¢d in Canada and United flak; ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES Phlladtlllhla. TUESDAY. JULY 1R, 1933 r-J. B. Burnett, I‘. l. l. IIOTES RY THE WAY “M; "mum, Britain, France and Russia were as far as possible from being friends. let alone Allies. until the BQETESMVQ 4~ GQHUBIIY of William n. arose and mghtened them into each othei-‘s P GOOD ADVICE The report submitted by Secret- meeting of the Potato Growers’ As- sociation last week was decidedly prospects for seed potatoes are con- cerned. It is apparent that a general Island product should command a . , ;it succeeds in bringing out all the and they dent have to. As for me. mmasmg the acreage next “ar-lincidents of adventure, of romance. I have to work hard to do even little tor heroism and even of constmn things. and I am accustomed to livestock, and livestock products isw . r d nautical changes m such starting an over again, a5 often as . , - lona an i I the one which our fallners shomdvia manner as to hold 0116s interest I‘ t‘ .1 concentrate on at the p cscnt lme ‘from beginning to and. We are far from a maximum plo- In his premce the author says the ‘book was written at the suggestion ‘seeds have Come 11D and the farm‘ He suggests that the market for duction in these lines, and the in- creased oppwrlunzty for nlarketing ,. v 1 and su n, er has started all over again pro- these products overseas, as a result and Nth the app", B M ilile tecting them from weeds and para- y - v . lo‘ the Education comml ee 0 sites: and now he has to start all sprmgmg us “ma” m "Elm-TIE of the Imperial commence agree- over again spraying insecticide on and preventing Jars; (c) m a“ u 7his fruit trees. Every father has to B‘ pivot t° 3551“ in mmhm lFederaticn of Chambers of Com- ments, should be taken advantage, meme o! the British Empire and o; I lthe Inlperial Studies Committee 0' , ithe Royal Empire society. It cer- ' 1 ' th III’. of these immi’ °'“_b°d“"5 e S“ ing, cleaning, bathing babies etc., orgflmzatmns and must have been every morning. Even newspaper "sermness people have to start all over again health’ happlhess- and "@955 in each morning a routine of telegrams, me‘ of. This advice is ill line with what leading agricliliuiists in this Pro- vince have been preaching for a number of years past. We are par-I tlcularly suited in Prince Edward! island to a sycstenl of mixed farm- Lrig. The occasional high prices obtained by specializing in other lines is more than offset by lean years which usually follow. Another point stressed by Mr. Boulter is worth noting. Despite unfavorable financial condit-zons, the Fbderai Government has maintain- ed, without expense to the indivi-I dual grower, the same careful in-‘ spection of seed potatoes which was responsible in the past for the high reputation achieved by the Island‘ product. In this connection the] chief inspector, Mr. Peppin. and; his staff are deserving of coirunendation, eve ry be an import-ant phase of agri- culture in this Province, but it must be placed on a. basis which will in- volve a minimum of risk to the general farmer in the event of.’ market disturbances. The best sol-l ution of the problem is evidently an increased concentration on, quality rather than quantity pro- duction, wlrle making every eflort to increase production in the more stable livestock products. r -*__-_-__ A long felt need in our schools has been a textbook which and authors standpoint may be n foreign countries under such‘, termed a masterpiece of intelligent Imultyable trade agreements as 0t‘ - qmmprcssjon- The (banter headings ‘time; has recently signed with the Province of are as follows: The beginning of English enterprise oversea; the rise of English trade with the East Ind- fes, 16004688: the beginning of the, English Colonies in America, 1603-‘ i660; the old Colonial system andI the Colonial tviil-s, 1660-1763; Africa, 1870-1920: the Domlnlons wmqdng m“ plan! I“ ‘he embmh‘ ment of active "cells" abroad wher- 1 d h h remn s us t at t e gold ever Gemian sympathiwra with thelnmerlcan bands upon which m,“ Damon if-fitler movement dwell. It is stated Cabot to the New World. Ind 811d- ing with the Indian Round Table And, by the wag. the Gtegirliznny f: a conference in London’ the smug. Hitler is doing t e same c ag today. France and Soviet Russia lry J. W. Bouiter at the annual ful Imperial Conference at Ottawa last year, and a reference to the un- ity of sentiment, the common aims reassuring insofar as the market iand PKIYDOSN 01 the Widely “Bil/fled kiss nations making up the British Com- Ilfln-BEEWSEIOII Pact and a“? ' monwealth 1t is a story covering ‘hi? m“ m” °“ the we“ w“ ' Iinental fashion. montage n; seed is anncipawd, and three ‘hundred years of the rxnoit the high quality Prince Edwsrcllimwriflii" “mm l“ himry’ ‘ s itold in less than s00 paces of lame thing perfecm or very wen at we . - u" h fit " ' good price. Nevertheless, lvu: Boul- slzed type I“ a volume w w s ter warns aaanst the teinrraiioll ofiwnvemenuy mm 0118's pocket; yet ‘the fruit of many years of deep ‘stildy and research, ‘i We commend this volume to the out a ma ked] o 1 m M t _ h ails and psychology. Let - i‘ Y ‘WW9! DB PI! {attention of our educational auth goggle; us therefore be diswur- may get relief when his weight h“ Furthermore’ the ‘orities as a most useful and inspir- g ' ' _ 1 h“ aged if we have to start all over bee“ "°d“°°d-_ ‘ ‘"5 ‘me m cwadm‘ s°h°° '° d' again. That is just the normal in all "Wis 011 the mrwr mills bone is a domains. m religion it has to be We Sign that the inner side of the Willie the lproceeds on its uncertain way, the [Canadian Prime Minister is not lallovring the grass to Brow under i his advantage of his presence in Lon- the United Kingdom and other ‘ulated and increased. Proceeding on ithe assumption that Canada's do- ,mestic and Empire trade is the [sound cornerstone of Canadian ~p0llC_\’, he seeks to make sure of a more rapid growth in Empire bus- iness. His endeavor is to build u-p a greater volume of exports and im- ports. in keeping with the facilities provided by the Anglo-Canadian , and other Ottawa ngreemenm yo,’ ited Kingdom. As several observers one thing, he is interested in 56$ have noted, his utterances have THE. STORY 0F FWPIRE irig that lumber and other products seemed clear and concise m con- ‘ Tb“ [or soviet Russia shall not interfere public lwith Canadas markets for these icommndmes in the United m“? nationalism? I-Ias the Government idom. He and Mr. Rhodes and Mr. fissatsaylgfiti; ttgztwzfilr’ ‘grit; n Fergustm‘ m“ Canadian High treatfes with foreign eourftries im- m“ was the mar“ wan the hI°5" “mum pnmmed by David Lindsay’ such Commissioner, seem hopeful over some sort of wheat control ‘ rangement, which will make forllstersi 585's “Us 355x351?:1tgillighgrezilczjcgfrcgr? try that the British Empire cannot be made prosperous until the world A gentle wind w“ m adian ministers are. at the France, Germany and Austria. azfiioirila NOTES Farmers in the vicinity of Lcn-JWIDIBSS don, Ontario, are hard hit by the depreriations of starlings, which In China. the strarv f t f m9 are reputed to have cleaned outI- y e or wan o struggle with France in India, 1744- 1784: tlic quarrel with the American Colonies, 1765-1783; of new British Colonies; the Empire work on cultivated cherries andithere, Paradox of t the beginning threatening peas. In the meantime 0f I-fitlcrh idlfll arms. They had to unclench their fists before they could clasp bends- have been at the opposite poles. Poland and Roumanla have feared Moscow. and Moscow has feared them, Now they all have signed a .-P~__- There are people who do every- flrst attempt. It is natural that they should not like to start over again; is required. And I think most: people are in that position. The far- mers have started all over again ‘this sprlng the sowing of seeds; the start all over again. going to work interviews, documents, copy, tele- Nothing create! a bloc hi8 at- tack from the outside. Nothing drives nations together like fear of being picked off separately Grsui special Anne? Ines New York Con ' ' ‘I , ' an! h! I Build n; ‘ gRIiaIIIIIrIdIIIsRS-‘Tue-w “I: (‘Eiyllomfilizrlllinv Tmgelruhulldinr. Chis-w: 01¢“ Bull" in‘ Alli-nil: hlonadnoek Building, Ban Francisco; 11M No- Biilh Slrcé . every morning. Every mother starts of us‘ the feet “he as mpwtaht i“ Iail over again the routine of eook- the head I“ eammg 5' Ilvtng- "id ‘ anything that interferes with their ed “n. Holwondhwse. interferes with our titilat 30hr at £0111‘! B; luau W. Baku. ALD. rmar AND PAINFUL mar In illness and walk about in bed- room slippers. A firm boot ‘or shoe, with laces, should be worn." As mest people who have been iii like to walls about the bedroom or the home in soft, combortabie slippers, the above advice from Dr. Forester Brown of Great Britain comes as a. sin-prise. ‘I‘he reason for this advice is that when one has been iii, there is a weakness of the whole system, of- ten due to some infection, and to put the entire weight of the on the weakened ligaments and muscles of the feet may cause fiat feet, or weak painful feet. THE ETOWN GUARDIAN 14‘ Scottish . (W. Iilorbel Gray in Coronation The Weekly 500mm“) Edinburgh, (Sunday, June 16,1633) welcomed by a salvo of fifty-two castle. Next mmilng the King ro- tumed to Holymodihouae. In the evening, however, Charles went again to the Castle (this time in a. private coach), and attended a banquet in his honour given by the Earl of Mar, the Captain of the Castle. The function took place in the ancient Hall, and at the festive board sat many of the first nobles of ‘Scotland and England. ‘The King again slept at the Castle. On Tuesday the day of the Coro- nation, His Majesty was conducted at eight o'clock In the morning from his cha-mber to the Banquet- ing Hail of the Castle, where he The muses of flat or painful feet are: (1) poisons in the system from acute ailments; (2) lack or oxygen or fresh air: (3) excessive heat (sickers); (4) excmlve cold: (5) general fatigue: (6) lack of proper or sufficient food. ‘The normal foot has three Jobs to do, (a) bearfng weight; (b) count Dupvplin. the Lord Chancel- lor, and acknowledged as rightful heir to the Crown. made a suitable 1.Th ft th obi t- As mentioned before with most 33m“. 5128;“? on es moun cavaloadie, preceded by six trumpe- lleid a. levee, which was attended by the Scottish nobles in their crimson velvet and scarlet robes, also by the Bishops and twelve Conunlasionera representing the Barons and the Burgha. Charles, having been addressed in the name of the Estates by Vis- and the brilliant done regularly. and even our pat- h 121717111751? a while. Russia are capturing the cream of l organized and persistent salesman- Since the World Conference open- ed Mr. Chamberlain has been the most cogent spokesman of the Un- trast with the lengthy and platitu- dizlous addresses of many others. In an article, ‘The Empire-or Inter- pinge on tile intentions at. the Ot- commentator, Sdme is prosperous. This is the funda- . We would pe nearer! The, the truth if we put the case in the of China was formerly very fertile, Sherlsl since 1928. Thousands of lives." Here. in Australia, in Argen- tina. too much wheat is produced. ment in gold is now being refused. ca“ ‘*5!’ hi" h that the United States presents aIoi-iginatcd in the awd field and that President esniury flit" tile Roosevelt n regarded u a Nmitbe dollars was off gold and as "mi iiiisrssi either convey“ who had appmpfllkd some much as two paper dollars hart to be in P896 paid for one gold dollar, n.- ilrrn- villus existing at tn tion has airways been clear, if ever debts were incurre riotism would be the better of be- °T the 50d!’ lhfilefld 0f I119 outer ing started all over again once in Side- 3th¢l5h8 0f FY19 1718 I06 Ibwlrd World Conference the router side or away from . the centre may be due to short stock- ’ inga or shoes. Corns on the under A Camwm" “Mme” ma“ h“ 3"“ i surface of the foot means that the "turned {mm a six mcnms’ u‘. [bones of the sole of the foot are feet. The Mail and Eimpire through the Orient declares thatldown too ‘W. as they should be lnotes that Mr. Bennett has taken china l5 b91118 invaded bi‘ Z0055 0i‘ “bunched up». and not touching me ail kinds except those of Oanadianifloor or ground , g v origin. He says that Australia and ' don to confer with British and Dominion statesmen to the end "never tire of repeating the sophis- with low vexed ‘one 1mm m" "id reverse way. viz,, that the worldIFmm hm w hm ‘he are numerous. This central region All rested bill the restless sons of but. there has been no rain in And the treat sun, that clause in depreciated currencies. The eel bone is receiving the weight d You can thus see that the t-reat- 4m“ 01' Gila/TIER 9041185 . v _ _ -ment of painful or "incompetent? th ort trade into Shanghaul ' , . that trade between Canada. and in: g2; Port near the mouth oflfegt doesnt mean sxmply "The a Seed potato productzon wzll always the Yangtse River, Australian jams I pa“. of arch supports’ parts of the Empire may be stim- are flooding the count“: and miby a specialist least one hundred shiploads of, Australian‘ wheat have been unioad- I the $850“ M we trouble and prfi ed in that port this yea? Lack of vent It returning“ ' There sthouid The feet should be looked after to vet had JULY ‘ munion table. Il-l front w“ g, desk ters in scarlet and gold lace, start- robes, and on As m. Forrester Brow-n points Walked titres a mm ofydflgy says a contemporary writer, lined with a "brave company soldiers, soar-fa, “these gallants had dainty muskets, pikes and giiden partisans." Hoiyrood was conducted with great lllly- A carpeted platform was set up in the middle of the Abbey on which rested a smaller stage, feet high, which was occupied by who will remove the “Whe- ‘Iihe King great west door of the Church by be lot; or mm Archbishop Spottiswoode Shllp is given as the mam cause of for the tees in the shoes. Exercises “h” Ofiiviaiina Prelates. Canada's failure to share in the such as picking up mmbles with lgreat market of China as she the mes and bee} walking m use" The Bishops w should. ful‘ Strapping or a felt pad may raise the bones of the solo of the foot, and prevent wrns or cailouses. “white rootlets" and "white sleeves." musicians of the Chapel Royal, 0n chair, placed at the new. Then. aa the choir sang the anthem, "Behold. O lord, our Pro- tector and look upon the face of thine Anointed," himself in a chair of crimson vel- one The King" wore crimson velvet each aide of him Gentlemen of the Royal Stable, also richly clothed. the "Royal lvflle", and bands." Moreover, sh of the ceremonial a iastical po- m, we ws received and the ere attended by the Malesty was led to a ent a. short address by Dean Han- the King seated 6d! embroidered with gold, which been Placed beside the Oom- on which rested a Bible. After a tier; the bees iiiy Went, trees. earth no longer labored; shad- ed lay sweet-brea thed the sunny vale, wandering will never be placed on its feetl rook did “Ill a)‘: are you not wuung m ltcrtcd Canadian market, a pfefeffgfl again until the British Empire 151mb’ melding mlist his dream; mm and as°x$img° “if” "i _ Empire market and fairer markets normal and hmspering". of spring’ His Majeat th ‘Amen I tcd, and both from the publishers’ _______ N01‘ mm‘? awake the pink-h“ m” d I y“ an s 0d up’ and A disitaicll n-mi. Shanghai, “We did clina Mme “m” "° "he P°°Pl°' ‘"1"- China, reads: "Pauline reigns in Um‘) the b3°°h‘h°ii8li- murmuring amhmatlm’ declared the“ Shensl and deaths now and then; wrought this happiness —-Willlam Mbrflg, States Government by com- a’ ___ paring its action with that of other: ‘h’ "I'm" a wriIcr In the News-Chronicle "hi"! h!" met ih e time when the d-Truth. lI-insriom appointed for his corona willingness and cried “God save the King!" Having made men ii" l WP 0f 801d. the King took the Coronation Oath. promising maintain the true people are losing their And all the vale with fruitful hopes ohm m" w°°m°d ‘ did bless. ‘u h m wh er ca." left the Oollmnunion lt. And we want to raise the price, I claw spmwsl’ the strawberry patches, to be at, we; Amnndnnoe new’ famine "N011 he crisis that the 5°11" 880-111 depreciated balm/m B“ exists here. We do not preach com- h’! 801d parity the dbbtnr undertook l “red up moth" Pilyer- eI-r obligations in mmy’ u“ MW Great Chamberlain w” invested the King with flag ma” qf fa failaclous. 1n the Anmp dame: IV. Then the nsri of Errol, ot in the others, M"! “fr” (Jen-viable. zinied tile alum, Hooks. Linen, m. sixties of the last there is this deliberate. definite, Mfliwm with the mm- cim wan wncn cast-Iron contract t; pay nrincgnn] the supreme moment was when the In gold colna or “NMIJIWP FY8006 the r dollars of the standard the King's head. Thereafter proclaimed the obligatory oath d Bishop of Bnohin, from lat Kings, almost as chilly. Did the la r m > chap. I., verse 39, there followed 8nd ar-‘tawa Conference. His Majestys Min- Dated is the flesh 5”“- lhd the wmnaqan my“! “m, The Kins was received at the they plat/form and seated himself 1n the Ohair of State, Archbishop Spottfg. “l” ‘"3"? vwoode thus address-d the peop]g;_ “Sim. I do present unto you King Charles the rightful heir of the ma’ mus WW" and dicnity or this realm. day is by the peers of’ th. his ablation and to "mot out en His Majesty table "Vent was sung. after the Kins knelt at the Chair t6. while the Archbishop of. I munism or Socialism, but if we wish h’ Pill’ either In gold coins or in‘ The“ “me m” . “Tammy 0T during the Great Wars, 1783-1815" Ililliifskhltjgegrlen dselfii: “eh cling‘ t‘ Ibo avoid mo“ two evils‘ we must paper money equivalent at current talllolnune, which was perfumed by _h _ c, ' | i‘ s ° - I ‘flrroceed to a more equitable distri- raise 0i eiwhwze- Home or our lier- ° “Mimi” "hi" "is Kins wt I c Dlxpmkml‘ or mmsh India’ an m wind". em’ Ibutlon of the necessities of life in- ‘Isliflit apfllogista for the misdeeds m u" comnmmn mm“ M9!"- 1784-121-38; the growth of the Domin- _____. stead of thinking only of ffi5tfllnlr1g|0f any country, bu; the“. own u‘ while the anthem, "Zadok the ,, “may 18154870. pmzrcss m trade The ilpper command of the Nazi the fecundity o; the Carin and m, Putting up a sort of defence for thg Priest, and Nathan the pfbphgt and communications; the British In "any In Mumch I5 Yepmted w h‘? I°Wh°55 of P5095» Unlkd K1118." was sung, Arte;- Durtion of the cere- But Onownon I Lyon King of Arms n, . ‘on the day um his arrival m m; up their hands Scottish coronation of a really im-l posing character. Charles II., it. is! true, was crowned at Scone on New Year's Day, 1651, but the ceremonyifaptuwmsell’: “T; I311 zllgnkel: ta h“. pojnf, with ge carried 0m. I a spec cu chairs? In either cases see-bathing was, from view, a poor affair-had, in fact, (none of the pomp that characterized Iof Charles I. at Holyrood Abbey on that glorious June day three cen- itur-ies ago. blcentenaly will fall due for cele- , braticn in two years’ time. f0!‘ I16 "I d“ I“ “m” ‘m’ believes that it was in ms that oublets, black velvet breaches. and Benjamin Beale‘ of Muzak’ in_ 5m‘ ‘°°°k'““' wlthhal“ ‘mhmt vented the first bathing machine. His bathing machine was very un- like what the middle and late had to be a hurried and uncom- Victiorians knew as a bathing ma- m‘ °°“’“”‘°“ i“ h" mm’ °' chine. I-llls trade-card, reproduced in a cramped and lvliinz not long ago in these columns, and there could be none of that 130ml? and solemnity. i The highly liturgical form ca" gm“ 0mm“ t° Presbwerlahsi huge tilt over all. There must have and betokened all too clearly the been room in 1; for a dozen 1nd. WW crawl doom the steps, to be pushed about and bullied and ducked by the bathing woman, to "kick and at the sprawl and flounder," to get very wet; and cold and‘ soggy, and then to crawl up the steps again, and be all in driven back, still shut up in the wagonfrom the air and the sun whiie-ipresumaibily even at polite and particular Mai-gate, very differ- side of the those of WW9“ Pillar, where he listened which anot us an account-the gay dogs of the village did their best to get glimpse of beauty in wet flannel. How easily some people were amus- not half so dreary. It seems very brave of Fanny Burney and of the Princess Charlotte to bathe in Win- VAGATIOII NEEDS BATBING CAPS 25c, 35c, 75o and $1.00 BEACH BALLS "u"... 85c BEACH BAGS "u..."- 35c TIIERMOB BOTTLES CAMERAS FlLMs (all aim.) FIJI‘ MOSQUITO CREAM A complete auorlmonl of Fishing Tackle, l-‘llel, TIIE 2 MAGS 149 Great 000110 SIN“ the people, who responded by hold- and aayinl "Amen." Another anthem halving chm-lea, accompanied by 16 State been sung. the Arcllbiabop PM” coaches and the Home Guards, pro- the metre ceeded In the Castle, when he was hand. in the King's ridit ‘Iihe oulmdnatzrig feature of one “No patient should let up after Gil-M The night was spent at the of the most. impressive ceremon- ial: ever witnessed in Scotland was the enth-ionement. Archbishop Bpcttiswcode again officiated, and the King was attended by the great Officers of Stale, one of whom, the Load Chancellor. proclaimed, und- u the Great Seal of Scotland, the Royal Pardon to all who required it. whereupon the ‘people cried:- "God save the Kinfll" Th’ J0?“ spiritual and Tempo!!! 118N108 done homage, the King received the Sacrament. and the benediction was pronounced. Then the massive west door ofl the Abbey swung open, and Char- llea, wen-ring his crown and regal robes. and with the aoeptre in hia hand, passed w the Palace o! I-Ioly-l rioodhouse, amid the biare of trum- pets and the thundering of the; Castle guns. So ended the last Bathing Machine Inventor (From the London Times) ows it to have been a wagon livith ii out in the water, they would though its ways were from her correspondent sent The modern seaside scene in of Mr. Noel Coward's revues was but bathing in Summer under conditions must have been dies dry dress themselves in Bean's l-l on the way back, or did do as they used to do at Bath Consult your nearest Gre Agent or write P Branch Office. IIYIIIJMAII a c0. LTD. Provincial Managers Lower Queen Street. — USE — Brallmln Orange Poke snlaonlymnoaalrflrhimluu- Pay Envelope Guaranteed , Life Insurance World that will and keep her th A Life or Endo savingsplan retirement. FOR PERFECI‘ TEA FLAVOR is the only plan in the put a widow on a pay roll ere as long as she lives. wment Policy is an insured with guaranteed values for at-West Life rince Edward Island Charlottetown the coronation hardiness, hygiene and modesty in a moat depressing whole. It is sad to ieam from a corres- pondent that King George lII‘s bath mg machine at Weymouth has been degraded from its proper status as a museum piece to a servlle use. of Canadivs best organs were de- But not even the most timid of those who bathe but cannot swim could regret the passing of the sort If Sir Ambrose Heel is fight, a of bathing machine which succeed- ed Bodies wagon—the horrid little hut on wheels which used to jog and reel over the ribbed sea to the water's edge. Since it not thought proper to be less than the sixteenth century it did not differ greatly in essential featurel from the splendid instruments oi fully dressed on the beach, there fortable dressing and better not inquired. . ___________ Organs And Organists (Toronto Globe) by the skill of a master organist, _ _ _ “we thought is given to the dblproductlon- which naturally suggest: . tthe lost chord, "like the sound of I signer and builder of the mstru-. d e ,, b t mch 1 alum possme the Igartfh am u twthe o: s21 keys nmaybel n emu. ha. 8E .- ment that makes triumph of the musician. said in explanation that the organ- PHONE 990 undressing Iodliy- ‘ DELIVERY EXTRA TERMS STRICTLY CASH MARITIME GOAL GOMPAIIY 2 CUMBERLAND STREET ist is an artist. whiie'"the builder I1 a mechanic. Yes, and also an artist, loving his work for its own sake. It and splendour under Beale must have combined is recorded of Mr. Charles S. \ Y! ren, famous orgfln-bllllfl‘. who ‘x. ed away last. week in Rochester of the age of 94, that long after hi; retirement from business his clllel pleasure lay in “giving a hand in his successors in the factory. Man] signed and built by Mr. W The day has gone when there will an organ in most farm houses, but in the larger field of music it re- mains a mighty instrument. organ has been 45nd ]B.C. Its develorpmen “in; lit. is recorded that. HTML Th: known since 201 t was slow, but by the close ot space; l As with all musical instruments there is a good deal of "luck" in tht pleasant clawdling about on the building of an organ. Magnlflcenca great projection behind and a 88nd, sun bathing. ball playlflz lii bathing-dresser "beach suit" in which the young people today find , hi] very heavily upholstered in much of their fun and most of their flannel. Arid when the machine was health helm? they a0 811d‘ dress l" comfort in their stationary hut or tent. What honest Benjamin Beale would think about it is perhaps nlionks who in the long ago under- I took to build an organ. They were not experts, but when the instru- ment was finished it produced cer- tain notes s0 eoiian in their purity and beauty that. it was thought a . great discovery had been made. But While audiences are spellbound the elusive mechanism escaped w of tone is not always secured. n1 the old churches of Europe there are ancient organs that. remain the envy of modern builders-just old masterpieces of the painters art never have been excelled. The story is told of‘ a grol _____i_____.__ Minard‘: Liniment onfa greaae. SUMMER COAL vlcrulllll $7.15 Fully Screened ' AIIOII $7.00 Fully Screened GALI. IIERE FOR YOIIR -... 81.00, 11.25 and $2.25 A Bette." tobacco and a better cure—-that accounts for the popularity of our ‘elm: IWIST” cmswmo , II “JEEYG NIQIIQIQQN 81 of