lllillllllllllllllwl Blllllllll vii Governor: General o! Canada . _ llnee 1867. ' w. canon a. vi Predicate-J. a. m Ilollllli- ‘l. n. ‘I an...‘ n. ‘i 0v Infl- Tlle Right Hon. Viscount Monck, » aqua and menu-a‘. n. ‘ma. Alaoelak mum-n. u. flank. K. C. Ml G- C. M. G. (Sir John-Young.) The Rig-ht Hon. the Eall of Duf- ferln, K.:P.- K. C:- B., G- C. M. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927 G. . lllqum‘ lellllllv, “d l“ maul“ Wm‘, The Right Hon. The Marquess 0f _‘- lncludlpl; duty, and that the slnug-{Lornel l('_ T" (l. ()_ yl_ (1,. p, (y, visit of Their Excellenci gler milstudepend‘ upon Probably Th? M0!" H°"- "l"? Malqlmlli "l y not more than '75’ per cent. of theildlnsduwlle‘ ‘(LC-Mll- . - i -: f’ Jthfil’ half for his business, it will} The mg“ H“ 1”“ 5mm" ° l-Preston, (in/C. B, ~ - ITIIIE VICE REGAL VISIT I " Governor-Cvleneral and Viscount- esi; Wllllngdon opened yesterday un- d "fllvulllble flllspllles- the Welllllel’. "e W“ ma‘ h“ wit“ l‘ "m", Title lniéln Hon, rlic lilzll‘! nl‘ Abor- ul Pugh Sonlewhug cool and uncerl nan ordinarily precarious. Yet he ,l.un, l{_ 1y‘ (;_(~_M_(;_ lls to showers. being fairly‘ .s not as those lvitllout hope. Our‘, Tile Right lion. the Earl or Miiv, plensunu Tln. popular welcome ex-vshores are always open with the "l- ‘G- -\l~ ‘ v v tended to the distinguished visitorsviexception of a few winter months. The “ml” mm“ m“ we)‘ cl’ at the railway depot indicated "ll-Pm" "°“’ l‘ °“'l' ‘hm “m” “m”, Field yliirslicl l~l..R.lll.. the llllke mlumkenbly me loyalty of our my! the shore and there are always m. vommugvnlv K_ C‘ Zeus o; all classes and cl-eedsjthose ashore who will lend a hand General, ill.- lt-ighl lion. Baron while the Guvemmentlfor the landing of a cargo.‘ BYllE "l Vlllllb lino civic reception in the Lem‘ Sluugelinz and bvutlesslhlz are‘ “l” ‘mm lbw“ V“w“"‘ Wm , illglloll oi‘ Wlilillgdflll. Suszlex. (l. islative Cllanlbcr at 4.30 cxpressedvllml’ a FQElllB-TlY 95lilbll5ll8d_ lJIlSl-IC ln words and in practical cordialityjlless, thanks to the cOIIlIPSB l1 few. formal . M, (l. the sentiments of the large nllmbfifflyml-YS “E50 lll the Cllsl-Om-‘l Dellafl-l Q" W‘ Vlclfma °l haPPY 3"‘! “T who availed themselves oi the hon—‘ l/"em l" Ollllwfl- The"? l5 mtblley lusmllu“ memwy w“ 48 7"" ‘l’ uelvlenules‘ as unl nlso me more l-ol.-votllcl~ provinces have their palatial reigned 30 you“ “m, ghmolrv, MOB; reception by invitation at residences» Slde bl’ Sld" 111mg Pllllcl-lrt-ign, ‘tile lfllligk-il ill English hint- "Eifgowntor," the private resldeuge llill streets and irrevcrently desig-vtlry, continued ullii-l her llezltll ill olvllls Honor lnuulennnl__covemol. natcd as Rum Row by the common ~lll""""Y- 1901-. Heartz, and uic brilliant ball at 0901M‘- Wllllt‘ We llllvv no Rum Row: mull; ln Government House made,‘ ill our Province we have those among‘ King Edward Vll born lll i841. nleusunl ueglnnlng nn. a vlsltiwnlnn us who have made a comfortable ‘WM 26 Will's of ae- wllrll the lllllll- has for some days been anticipated llvlng in the trade and who in “million will; terentcti ilZIIl 60 ydurfi olil undwrepured [or Wm‘ pleasure both recent election fought vnmmuy rnvili-gulllu slllet-cciliril to the 'l‘hrillle by the youth and beauty and the l“ mmlllllllllcv- ' ' older people 01' the city, for there. l , are no age limitations hull Royal or‘ Vice-Regal visit to Charlottetown. ‘ W35 loll 1H0 died lll May. lllltl. Kinig George V was two years o?! age when tlle_ il)0lfl‘lllltln hull its bir:!:-, and ll:-'.('llll(l£‘(l llll- Tiltllllll ill We loin in the cordial welcome oi‘ ' may’ mm’ H‘: is "my G2 yam‘. "r ‘ s “lllmulwml "l "l" lle-‘lllill-filwsvagil and ill lllc 17th your or hlsl our people l” The“ Excellellcle-‘l- yesterday. the railway freiglltllmlo’ "Vfilllllll Friflll.‘ ‘Wd l’? me Belwml “We lll"! "l9 reductions recommended by the Roy-l ~"—" ' Welllher» the only uncertulu factor al Commission on Maritime Rights,l n was ‘during ‘he "lung Mfhe,“ m me great occasion Shun be n" d v v ‘ |thljeie beloved Sovereigns that Alll m ‘v ‘m e1‘ ll"? filllllrmflllslllf) 0f $11‘ All“ the lGoverumt-l General or the Dn- al? can be ll°lJ9lll fol‘. and lllfll. the drew Rae Duncan, are now in effect, minilllll 0f‘ iOailzlda were appointed, 3ll'l'°°'5h°l'l Vlsll Shfl-ll b0 0H9 01' the new Schedule having been isytlle first eigrll-r, during the reign oi’ pleasure and enjoyment for ourown ‘Queen Victoria. the llext (me llur- sued on July lst. dlsflngulshed vlslmra Y d b t _ ing the reign or King Edward. may ue con o the Marmmes’ andwllhe lPleacemaker. and the latest . . _ l will prove an impetus to business (our illlriug the leilgh oi‘ His .\l-...=:. __ v genemlly- and especlfllly l0 Olll‘ Excellent Uujemy King (loorgc the E visit of the Royal Commission farmers. The new rates make cen- Flfvll. 4m quswms hull no lemurs for tral Canadian markets more acces- 4 v l It can; be truly Bald of the twelv; the people of thls Province. Our im- SM“ °° m“ 95°F“ “d "m" Pmfil‘ governora General qt uic Dominion porters and manufacturers pay their able b°¢ll l0 the Mafllllllei and Cell-jtrhey have all been Worthy Willi“ Customs and Excise duties without tral provinces. Besides proving {LFPIHHHVPS or the Slvvereigzn who u fnul-mul. and their books and direct present; benefit the Securlngnppointed ‘them; able, impartial other documents are always Mam of ll through an intelligent presmp and constitutional Governors; re- able for mspecuon our Customs tation of our grievances points the epected and revered ‘by the Calluil-l ' i ' hm people of a-ll cresils and class- ofllcials are modest, unassuming “my l0 flllllfe benefits. ‘w They have an taken n new Servants 0f His Majesty without as? ‘interest Lin -i.he public fllftllrs tllld plrvatlons for sehamrships u; other rwelfare not‘ Camilla and have adorn- emoluments beyond their regular THE we“! me" v‘; thé “vmvm tn-lzflv‘ ‘i111: vexzviltelileslltvgvsivlllvls ‘lvlleyvillvicg: salaries and their carefulness and day P“ e e an‘ '5 re as l '5 diligence in the discharge of their Balm R eA-ee >-»---v- I-‘REIGIIT REDUCTION. This is a long -———<o->-—-—- CUSTOMS COMMISSION VISIT. I <+>--___ WHO ARE THE GREAT? lll-SIS, its An agreement to provide for the sqitllement all, Sritlsh boy: on Call- ailian farms has been made be- tween lthe IBrlcishI and ‘Canadian governments and it ls hoped that it may pilsve effectual and useful in procuring for the Dominion all excel-lent clzrss of very desirable bettlerli, The agreement provides ll.r flll cxllleullllturc of‘ $5,000,000 jolniily .by the two governments ov- are its Juck Dempseys, its ‘Rlllfillfl statesmen 0i‘ the Empire. v lllllzi, its Valentines, its pllfi-Anll ll l8 ill R fllllllt Oflllgll "illlltll dlllles were hlehly commended by lmlnplayersv n3 nlmlbnil appreciation mi: -ll1e people the commission‘ llcrnelugleahtllat is,in the populurlolr Prince Elhvuid Island now Wm‘. 1i, was l-evenled n, me course ol- , _ i ‘come Lord ltlllillgdnn and rhls - filllllfifilltlon of greatness. These are , U C w. l‘ 1h ~_ f. l M" the enquiry hem ‘vhich ended yes_ “or ly .on._l.lt u en lrs Via . w. _ ‘llle lllell Wllu unneul to the malorl- to our shores. rally" that mew has been little t)’. who lire the‘ most spoken about ‘Sgnugglm’ m drugs’ cigarettes oruntl the most admired. Only the ba . b t ' . . . f $0 t: vtcagy E: the wlmesges few who visit ollr largest cities go r n a l t t . I n38 z v mv e t: fizzle tuquvm‘ to listen to the great» preachers, een ll . us“ l I Hvnpo: e t“; ouh h]: lllll Kfflill. alllllgers, the great HCIIOI-i a orm l the c t n y1‘_’li°“h""g l mu“ are. but the majority will find tlieli‘ us o ‘. ~ Sm ted ‘:5 m. “v Tu longl lceen, wuy to the hall lleld, to the arena c ' ‘ . . b 1pc w My ve thpljpu a l°n'. ill ivlllcll a llllgilisliz: bout in being Q5 A - . e431“ 1 ‘e 338'“ l y us lmporl’ ‘staged, to the nlllvle llhow ill which f’ V . . “u? e Proms made Outvil fllnl llcro ls to appear on the o‘ t or the proportion of it legally‘ vscreen and purlit-ltlurly il‘ Ile, or iter ll period iul‘ ten years for tile vnging to the Canadian Treasuryunrdy n‘, Hnev n“ bee“ Hnvornl llmenlllllrpoll.» ilbovu named. Ilrllllill nopne venturcclaguess. As to thcimvorccm boys between the ilgea 0t‘ l4 and 20 years lClll their arrival in Cilliadll qliintlty M smuggled uqlwr brought‘ The Hffllfllfll‘ tllc rnully great tho - ' ' 8H! rho clans ‘provided for. They tothe province during the open seas- - l _ _ onilt ls only vaguely and indefinitely!Emtulfollhtyr m who] worm bene- wm he tram“ n“ Canam“ farm“ known ma‘ m _ , v ‘"- "l "l" lll" l1 (lfllllllflfllllvelylzllld given un opplcrtunity ‘Hllls lo - er as away“ bee“ Tile man Whflifillrll and save. $500 each. Then v ‘Ellllllll cllcniillc. 511011811 W Eovlrround. that theremmkes mg mnnpyv when,“ Wm] hmfnu reaching the age or 2i years. never has been a season when there l ‘flats m" lllH llallllll attract» tho they Wm be placed o“ farm's “mim- waa none available, not even in the government supervision and entit- close season, when the Island's ports ‘led ‘each m ‘"1 "flwmce ‘cf "500 are barricaded with ice. | lcrnwil. ll-l there too much empllliqla plnc- ,0 he applied m the pmchuse m. ,nil ulmll the notoriety which passes life sitock and‘ farm‘ equipment. No The dlfllculty of getting this liquori ln more u," advances will he made to ylmnvg ,l‘0r lzrozlinéilst today? “m, ‘he Pluvllwe- l” Supply m" TePilittll: un what is real greatness, real ma“ who u" "V" 25 Yell" "l "Ee- ular requirements, over and abovelwnrlu service? Settlement under this scheme will W!“ thevlflllvelllment Velldlll‘ "lll At this lltnge in our civilization begin on Apr“ l‘ 1928' "YRPlYFS ll"?dlclne' vls apparent m true mcril, not brute strength or ~“ “wwvtmmlwluuy remarked, acrobatic agility should be the ap- “mnu? by a membtlriflllpeal, bllt unfortunately it is not, umv pmvlmlu leilslil-lllw-"llflw "land perhaps never shall be for we ‘nlvlnment "we “e “n 151mm» “llhdtje improved hut little in thetlloli- v lurroialded by Wfllieli" AWBWI": sand yearn since it was heroic to Olfldlfid otithewave, and "rocked inlbe "butchered to make a Roman ml’ "Nile °l 399D." With “Bid holiday." Human nature persists ._“v°'" mmm?‘ lWPmK l" llfillln holding to its characteristics. banks, has many ntf. l- l fflthoaewhowdowntothesea m lull. Probably there is no ‘IGOR? Dttlflfkflflh thflfl bllYlflfl rum son; and padqmern of the Father: of Confederation are oomlngro light. A letter from ‘Dr. Emmet J. Mlllllally,vl’0rm-§rly ‘or this Prov- lnce. but now of Montreal, tells ‘that ‘on Dominion,‘ Day ~Sa~in.t Patrick's Society of Mon- trea-I arranged a quiet cere- mony at the grave of Thomas D'Arcy McGee. at which -flhe ‘states- man's only surviving child. Miss Agnes Clare McGee“ placed a wreath on the tomb lof her illust- rious Father. .Dr. Mall-tally furth- v - , m Danna“ F‘ o7 can“ n‘ "nonv will be fulfilled when the Incondnl! er “tales m“ M“. McGee n, nnwv . .' dad lellinl its-w our people at u wlfiromlned 0mm] anwmtmemlulsflfln’ m“ M’ m” “d ‘that a u,‘ ‘mm’ "ma": m the “new One shall. w taken and the other photograph lor the ocene at the mar- .~ I ~ ed cit-lore l t stl l . d!» tlllm enPEPHntel-ed in tile maul"! 3"" p r u ‘Te n“ pace EDITORIAL NOTES. At least one scriptural prediction l Tlic Right Hon. Lord manger. c. lMore and more) the namea 0f‘ - an»... nlllbartuofa HOT WEATHER DIET ' Nic llratter where yo-u live there elp. ' ,No\v course light underwear is indicated because luring the iroiil weather. air ulld moist envelope of’ rounds your body, body. However llelhllps the most inl llortallt poillt is the diet. Sollle folks have uu lllen that they should almost itinl-talll from eating iluriill: the hot weather. That it’ they do wltllollt food, they will not manufacture heat, ulld us the wett- lller ill hot llnylvzly, that their holly will keep wurm. Now this in il grea-t mistake, Tllllt holly of yours can only live .by bcllll: wnrln. Tile tissues all need heui ill order to perform their work. Ally luck of llellt because of thin- ulesu of’ blood from lack 0f food, in i-lilllll-ivlf) cause such u weakness of flit! body that the slightest effort all lll walking, working, or playing. will bring‘ on exilausiiml. ‘ ,- _On the tuber hand of course; tho iileu ol‘ cutting down on the food llltzlkie durllll: the hot weather ls very wise. You will relnember~tllut ilH you urc less uctive ill thelhot wt-utllcr, you should out down on your lncill or eggs, which .o,re really lllc rellllirorll of wornlmuaclo (leaner, But ii’ you go ill l‘or,_gnlllog mid I|l|ll('ll(‘fi lll llle Hllnlllllil, or your work isl hurl! physically, you will uccll luau llll‘!\l. m‘ eggs lrrnennll. lllllst-lc tissue, cveu llllrlug the llot weather. _ n, _ llurlllg tho (‘illll weather you wulll the hcat producing foods, that, is fats, cream, milk, butter, vege- lllllle-‘l. llflrk. oatmeal. in the‘ hot Welllllel You cut down on these foods and substitute fruits and the lighter vegetables. ~ . Your lunch ill most important. . A light lunch 0f a salon, whole wheat bread allil fruit, with ir little rest before and after eating, w/lll not only keep you strong for your wolk, bllt enable you to withstand the lluut, and will likewise permit Your brain to ill-ll active enough to do your regular work. r i r . the summer Till Q4.‘ p ‘ HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK By noeenra Liz's Q'§'. WWW Feather Pillows‘ When making feather‘ pillows, make slip of strong mosquito liet- ting for the feathers. Slip this into the ticking and fasten the ends with clasps. The feathers can be removed easily ti}: airing Kind the ticking for washing. e 000M Soup Flavor if a piece oi‘ cheese about the size of an English walnut is put ill each quilrt 0i soup before serving, it will give the soup a rich, creamy taste. 9 Cleaning the Sewing Machine Tly using all automobile tire pump for cleaning dirt. from the inaccessible Joints oi’ the sewing machine, that cannot be reached b nund. . ----<¢-e§_‘_ ~+oo++o+++oo+++o+oo+++o+ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon ' o-Maofiflwfiwao-vo-eonovv WORDS OFTEN MISIYSED: Don't say "l was the lust of all." ‘l0f all" in tuuloltlgical. () F T E N MISPRONOUNCIBD: melee. Pronounce may-lay, accent on lust syllable, ‘OFIFEN MISSPEIJLEDZ organ- die; lo. SYNIONYMS: injustice. wronL unfairness, injury, grievance. WORD -STUlI)Y: "Use a word three times and it ls yours." Let us increase our‘ VOClIl-llllflrylly nlaslter- lng one word each day. 'l‘otlay'e word: CONTINGENCY; possibility uf happening. "we must prepare now for auch a contingency." .——~<n»0-Q>- Memory - Memory ls so sweet a thing , _, ‘I-‘hat I would hold. each one; .. n, A memory ofthe violet Spring And of the setting sun. . Some word that you have said, -~ The memory of an aaclnnt hook, That you and I have read. .1, One day you followed, ‘laughing B ' .. P1’ . (I knew May could not last!) . But memory la so sweet a thing That I shall hold you fut! l Speak clearly if you speak at all, Carve ‘your words before you let sill Be the beat you can with "all your mtcht. - -_ front rank all ‘a far-seeing and elo- has been prepared. i l » we {Gmevmvber uultl "lain-roll!" Bhfllltofl a Llbcmlplro-l our” ma“ w" MM m c“ "a 'lll"‘on'i"lm"liqi w MI““’""“'”" ‘"“""‘ "l" h“ l “uniform Ifllllldl A m 1m a » w.“ “m5”! "If! 0f lll, drunken glee, "we've won! l voted’ l n p ' an . . .. . _ I lcnmc to America iii 1m and later‘ u,‘ l" l"? flllll‘ dry. but I'm at wet all l-I---—."av 'to Canada where he ailaoi! la the qllent advocate of‘ Confederation. Hie tragic death at Oiltawwocclir- will he periods 0t‘ hot weather. and as you have to live through them, perhaps a few thoughts may be of h . of heavy ' underwear retains the heat ill the body. "lhaflll wheleill lien its value, Having the home well ventilated! is worth much zllso. vbeciluse a llttleldebaw breeze or ilrutlghl. will break up the! that sur- lllllS ell- zlble the heat to escape from your , cal a. policy that it could never re-i l 6 ' .,_ , r - , A memory of your voice, your look,- PROHIBITION HER'E AND ELSEWHERE 5 " if: ‘Book . 'l=ok'f'l"" l ‘ ‘ c O a ~ (w. 1.. Cotton.) f; . s... _ __ . , l . . _. _ v l Though the question of a "moral: vA "gag," - workable" prohibition or Clovern- z BOOK. o R‘.- ment Control ovf the Liquor Evil has’ , lately been decided by the elector.» of this province, its discussion con-l tlnues in the Mother Country. It has; been said that "TTtlth, like ctorclnfl: Bourke 1797~ the more it's shook the more it; ~: . - . shines." The same remark may bei 5H ELI-Y! made regarding the virtue of teln- perance. There must have been a many persons who Indulge ln the ln- ‘l0 Wllilll’. H111 recent denunciations of our Tem-hlllldrfll- of the Liquor Question resultlngvllle dllY-fll-ll. from Premier Stewart's latest. ap--“"l'l'll "lmbll"! amldlil pea] to the electorate, and a good result of its discussion is eVidentlyvFIlWIl- expected in Great Britain. PM" l" m“ hand- the stars ~He teases in reading of a bill, introduced by them”? “ham l lthe law in England and Wales. Thelglligles- t m |Bill. as described by the Pressfis, ems w‘ e1‘ den similar to the Scott Act, which‘ for.” "8 W" ~ some years, plevalled here. If pass-. ed it will enable the inhabitants of l localities to decide by a plebiscite. whether or not the sale of liquor shall be permitted within their arefln or whether. to make provision for‘ Li‘. "lift";..i£“3§1§$;..£°'$..°%l;i of the chief speakers. In the course ‘of the debate. he argued that the: Freal issue raised by the Bill was. whether or not there should be pro- hibition of the-liquor traffic; and he declared that "for a local commun- lty to have the power to say to in- dividual citizens -wh:\t they should or should not drink was so tyranni- He stands Nature, and twine: est in his sollga. ' al daughtersu .’ "peril-like a l like burning tlleall of this own ,i'ervlr| mind; bolil tloot along the ‘verges ofipreclpltous dreams, llgllt leaner lfrom crag to cmg of inacces- sible 'i‘ancles; ltowerlug genius. whose soul rose like a ladder be- tween ‘heaven all-ti (NWUlLWlth au- A n e - lu- l-e ou- "lu- vwvle or England Mu tiff.” Sill!"i.“;§$fi§1l.1‘§.“...fI.;‘.§Z°i... Wales had an experience of what m, Venn! M new, and nuulnu ‘Prohlbmml 0“ Sunday led w: "M°l' with ‘the ilushaiterable seal of tor-coach‘ parties, setting out for the doom and can dolwn ueen huluw nearest ‘wet' town, or when that was "m, lfulnng tides Ol- vl-llnu _ _ _ W9 l“ “WEY- 99°F“? Sum"! “p- Mighty meat fur little gileats. liquor in their homes during the when ‘he hen“ Ol- gnully w,“ lull] Week’ l“ 0rd“ t” have a 10113’ day in the cemetery of Caiull Célltlllfl! on-Sundsy." ‘lWhat virtues,“ he Reumyv nmslcv nwuelnnun. leurm asked, “can prohibition show to ofi- the mouth =or lllhls worm has fed of set the proved vices that it brought mom all “no Th,“ incl-ed ln-lllul. in its train-illicit stlllsa snvvlvuggliilg. gluon, ul dough where he holds his llQOl/lfi-Blilng- "ml “n u" °ll Led ll‘ nu ulals wit-h Ffflfllll let not Qlll‘ creased of drinking, among themnll, spenulnlllunn lullluw lllm; leg young of both sexes.” "You will." uu hope, rat-Jun; that us, amidst he filmed. "599 5501655 dlllllkelmess material nature, where our dllll lll this mull“? ma" l" Amelia‘; eyes see onl'y ruin. the filler art of that is my personal observation." igltlelllce ‘has discovered life in pu-t- In proof of increasing sobriety in ridlly mm vigor in decay, seeing England, Lord Dawson gave the re- dissolution ever and dl-s-intrega- sult u! several inquiries that he. tilon, which in the niciiili of many himself, had made. In one of symbolizes disorder, to be iul lhe these, statistics were collected from works of God uudeviatlng order, a large group of popular restaur- and tllre manner 01' our corruption ants, and it was found that seventy- [to he no leis-s wonderful than the five per cent. of the customers drank manner of "our health-so amldat no alcohol at all, and that of the the supernatural universe some remainder three quarters drank ‘render uuilrealnell surprise lcf llfe light wines or bccr, and one-quar- ill doom awaited, that wild nature. ter spirits or port. Still the im-lwhich, worn by warfare wi-th itself. provement wenton, for today a i-ta Maker, and all the WOPld. ll°W similar enquiry at one large res- "sleeps, lull-d never palates more taurant showed that only seventeen the dug, . i_ , per cent. of the customers drank Tile beggnfs nurse and Caesar's.’ alcohol. Another inquiry conducted Francis, Thomlllflll- among 1600 patients of the artisan and unskilled labor classes in hos- pitals, showed that of those under thirty-five years of age, ninety per cent. were either total abstalners or very moderate drinkers, and ten per cent. only “imperectly temperate.“ Above the age of thirty-five years. the percentages were 71.5 and 28.5 One of the moist lnterestinl resPefilll/Bly- FY01" m9 ‘Bil? lllflli events 0i‘ the Celebration of the there is a greater percentage of tem-‘ Dlam0nd Jubilee of uic Confedera- perance among the younger people [i011 in Sunlmerelde, was the un- °f EllEland, Lord DEWSOI! argued veiling of a brass tablet placed on that the nation is becoming lll0f9lthe monument of the Honorable W. sobervfor it was not, he said, "rea-l H, Pope, one of the Fathers of sonable to suppose that the proporqguuledel-atlun, by the Abagwelt ll°n 9f 91°59 Wh° W979 temllellilie Chapter of the Imperial Older of up to the use of thirty-five becullw the Daughters of the Empire- lnllemlwrllle “wry The members of this Chapter ac- rmwever it may be l“ England- ll‘, companied by other citizens arrived is quite evident that the Govern-la; u“, peaceful lime gemetery by mam °f this Pmvmce will mm WSL John's Church, St. Eleanorb at difficult to make good the promises 9 a m to do nonm- lo one o1 the made and the hopes raised by thennlglrons new uwllo lnnlueu bugger Temperance Alliance and the Liber-n than he knew . . al candidates in the recent electlonl The lnsplmllon o; belng ln ghe That they must do so,~or stand con-. presence of the noble uéulpnuu demned by the 818cm“ wh° gave sunshine and fiOW8YB—-lh8 ‘sweet ‘hem “l” ‘lghl m m“ °m°°- islsflfllt] of the birds-the» fertile equally evldent‘ They Wm orlflella with their shady groves-and course’ have the sympathy and mmdth (BIIV r sheen of the water in al support of all the lovers of tem-lthe d‘ {e y w“ mdeed a nlclnru perance who voted for Government. f,“ s Mme’ ‘its Control. Even so, they must exertiwuéh y "ifhagelwénoweedyed ceremony themselves. Temperance must e.- H in me ev he m. one“ by preached from the pulplts and pro-j‘? c wh n er e l 5 hlbltion enforced by the courtsnand l 08° w ° were Emil n ' k ' r they must personally show a good Mrs" Ne“ M“ e0 Bpo e ‘Th’; example by acting in accordance mung” M ‘gm honor due w H Wm, the lawv_or they Wm mnvm memory of he Honorable W. t. the performance of their promises? PM” “m! M” made veteran” g to the electors. The appetite forime H°“°“‘"‘""° ‘l- c- l'°l’°' '"' ‘ llquol. l5 sunny and the nquor m_ other worthy men of the past, whl: ‘crests are “ch and powerrulv sleep ln ‘this historic spot-men _0 vision who loved and served their country well. Miss Mary Hunt, regent of the lAbegwelt Chapter, with her usual grace and dignity. paid a noble tribute to the memory of the Hon- orable W. -l-l. Pope in the following words-win the name of Canada alld the Empire, we place tllla tablet upon the monument of tho celve popular support." "Already." Memorial Tablet] . to Hon. W. H. Pope -—-—~-—--i.'i-— Honored By Louvein University LOUYAIIil. Bfilfllum. July ‘L-Rt. Rev, Ilrancls C. Kelley, Bishop of Q); ‘ v , hull me degree of Doug),- Honourable Wllllnm Henry Pope, q: pg _ conferred upon lum new in remembrance of loyal service at . penlng o; the Fl" Hunu- to his country. May God ever pro- toot and bless our country, our niversary of. the . founding or vain university. Hllfitlrldll of llmllell llllll Olll‘ llllllvlll"—'lllt°l‘ g ,,, Momlgnorl“ and ipl-luuus’ which nlle drew ankle the flag cov~ u», .. ul “ ' the lmmunonsv erlng thebruas plate on the moliu~ wit: y~ ce._'v _ " . l d9! filelree of Doctor of Ilouvaln University ment. Mrs. R. T. Holman then in a rich clear voice read the inscription- "To keep ‘in memory mic honor due world were in at: redfbn April 7, 180a. when hvolwas 1'3 YGITI I18. ‘h. Friday, July m‘: slimy died, 1a- l H9 is still at lay, save lanly that sobering effect upon the minds ofilllfl "Plly l5 "(lll a“. mhnllwll‘ "W" _ ‘w h lallplaytflringa are - result 0| the thoae hie the gods give their coxicatmg cup as a The ulllveroe ts this box perance Alliance and the discussion Klf tOYB. "H6 dWBlYlBB Ills 111115911! lll He is gold-dusty e makes bright mischief with the The meteors nozzle ‘their v n; v a lto growling‘ the kennelled thunder, In the tfilllsepcfécgogis fffsegnu and lauglm at the shaking ic-f ital ~He dance-s lll and Bishop of Liverpool, the object. 01'9"‘ o‘ the 3”“ M heaven; l“ which is to make “Local Optionwfloor is “mrel-flliowilrlllltllnaflvllllrol-llglé He chaeeavthe _ il-Ie gets between the feet or the horses ot‘ the sun. hi the lap of pa-‘tlent ‘her loosened tresses after a ihundred wilful rash‘- llons, ‘t0 see how she will look nic- born ln-to a lworlll llndhlldlike: spoiled darling of nature, playmate of ller element- spirit, beautiful and swift," lnired amidst ~and heiahuddena as he contemplutop l _ to the‘ Honorable William Henry. ._ h? Pope, alather of the Confeder- . wr o’ Elvin“; atlon o! Canada, 1867. “my Queue m "This tablet la affixed .by e vv . n w, b’ uh’, Ailogyvelt Charter of the lmptlgllzl m "m; o! not“ .D Order 6f the Daushterl of the m‘ Bil ' Kelley tea former Ohm-lag. m“ A' D’ 1927'" ‘ l y. w u . ' This ‘war followed by singing the . ‘m l’ m“? mmmlw“ National Anthem ‘ ‘ ‘ i by- relatives. and friend; no", . -- . ~ . '. - ~ The Jollowlng clipping in‘ 1M5; u‘ l giro.’ detgagh, dam! Rome‘ lmy, 1m‘, .v ______ \ '°~ t 1""- Pffllllll‘ 6- Kellds. Billldd little ram bum the..." °*"""‘:'~..":"M “i. m“ M»- ‘ "mil" I 9 llllmh ofrluu the with-loving “£313. B. mag: ‘tarcilzlllailaiggmtufilrml: n tAnlhfmllhd WM’ ‘ gfiteguhop fill" 1°" this week 917M! ‘tomorrow. “ ‘ d the. animal 1 - i I ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ mm“ M mum“ Umvflflvtz oe a ‘God will hrspwtll: u» trim l , Prophecy ' llllmoa .056‘... m not, l‘ - (Hilton-lode) Jud: _1y8 yafi-a ago there 4g‘ revolution going. on lii the], lll Provinces of IOaaada svhldlr many‘ skeptics laughed at and proplhelfid’ to ‘the contrary. This , arttckr ‘ is written fillet to allow that cages are often u-lgll-t and skeptics are not all ways so. ._fl‘he sulbjeot of Jail! sketch was llfllftdlflfillylflQtI Thy ir Andrew lmdlftvlill. a. dlqliubllkhed Islander and an Orwell man, 3x141; article in University ‘Magailne, t-heu published, in ilvlontreral, who wrote as followilzi- ‘ ‘ ‘ “A new era of prophecy is cornfl. upqa.ub. Our oldlluen see vlslolfs and our young men dreamed dreams. Up¢to the moment of the present writing, aeveral trumpets- have sounded. The first volc was heard ln the IEast. ‘Itvtelia that tn fllfty years the Atlantic lOcean will be working for lPrince lEdward ‘ls- land; that lthe liquor question will be settled; that farming will ‘be a fine art; that fish cultu-le and mind culture will go hand tn hand; that "lip ‘ ll ‘ All Islander thelieviewfll f‘, r . All bathed in pearly dew, Ilnqravery- path were pleasant, . ' l f * am v . Dally Selections , ;it.:llv‘y;i/.:_rdn1 ' u Guardlvalvffleaders -v .. "9" 3.23m ' ' fir, lrluolé-lroi-‘oca in my King of pldu-p/ rltlllg _ nplvatioa in the midst of t é earth: Psalm 74:1}. cllltsvalmwo-Ilolvl- my. mouth shalt-allow forth. thy rllrhteoaanogy, alnVfhyealvatlon all the day, ' l l‘ .. _ i l '1 .‘ ~. .i.q-a__-_v. v If railways there were sunshine with ne'er a cloud in algal, if nights were alweylvstalllt And sldww logy rprlzltil. l _ , Could "we d '01! ul --greet" each, dawn . Who neier acllaago could lknoyv? Would Bummer skies seem half so t fair Untouched by Winter's snow? flit‘. .2! If lullzthe thorns were roses Wltll-‘nder motel: to. rue, v ‘the horse shall lie down wit-h v the IIIIIOIIIOIIIIQvIIId a woman or a lit e ' child shall drive hlln- safely; 1th t the ltsland ‘will become a hive of manufacturing industry and retain its present qualifications for an earthly paradise. ' ‘ "T e second voice is like unto the frst. ll, strong sound‘ from the “giant of Gluysbolrough," and "yet sweet as the hordlnan of Tokoa, at‘ it tells of grass ‘that never wit-hers; and ‘the ample waters which never rllll dry. ‘lll those days the farmer of the Weill and the manufacturer olf the East feed 'l.0g8[h84l' behind t-llo shelter of a protecting wall. The merchant s-hall be cheered by return cargoes, and the cities of Nova Scotlu, the gateway of Can- ada, will be as great as Nineveh or Tyre. The words of Lemuel a-re the prophecy of mineral wealth, when -the Wflltelll powers of New lB uuilwlck will-.he something more th u plGllQlIPE atrenlns for tourists, when Yt-he ‘lntercolonlal will have several competitors and a great ex- port ‘business will rho‘ done in dairy forty years, though .he does» not ‘ljhus-llorrolva m‘ afflictions gllfzwii-Ywlllfll spirits llrovc, , . Anti he who ‘keeps his faith in God Flvlllillreugtli to ltrélllth shall l 0V8; For vvgllt ls loft us herelbelow If no, Bu: coil l8 love, u "ll ‘ Through ullet an spa “name Would roses keep their Chiiflllllll ‘ ~l€Hl06 . Devold-of bruising thorn, ‘ Wllntmellkllllzs Wflvahtlllld all ‘lic- “$301118 Qlt paths of pleasure borne! ;_ {l} "Avail: PBIPBtB ware banished,“ And teardrops were unknown, If all the world were smiling, ' ‘ With ne'er a plgll or groan, Where would the toys ‘of ‘vljélric bar _0r rainbows after rain} _ r’, ‘ vf. Alllllllfl would lose its heavenly charm llllréllued by pain. eyond there be? ernlty. -—A. Bari y. Mllllrd-‘ll Llnlment for warta and products alld root cropll. He pre- lump,“ diets u. ‘population of a‘_l m‘ -_ million wltlllll a period "l tell us how ‘that feat will ‘be accom- plished, a lpolnt upoll which‘ We should like to be informed,’ in view of the fact that the people of this lProvince have only increased by 9087 persons during the past twen- ty years, that the population of the principal clty has deoreasedby 614 persons during -the past thlrty years and that ouch increase all there has been lg confined almost entirely to those counties in whlcli the lFrenoh race predominates; , “The 110th prophet is conscious that to forecast "the dtrectlon in which. and tbaextent to which development and progress? g6‘ ‘lav-although the ilooua lll qua ll confined . to Ontario-particularly equivalent to setting forth {hello things wlthjeference to lCadada and to ascertain the extent‘ vlth reference lto the lBrltlah. Emp e," vvvv b P b vvc-y b the utter, Inability of‘ mole man ‘to grapple wi-th aucil a problem." That ls ‘the voice of Ontarlo-—what heed lwe record further those songs 0i‘ greatness all pitched to the same, key, Arre they no-t w-ii-tton in '\Col- liars," in the prophecy of Govern; ors of nine lProvlnc-es?" _ ' I ‘We have excavated, so -to speak. as deeply into this quarry as space ‘ , tum again for a digging effort ole , long. . rrllei-o is one tiling that we all admit cheerlfully, that ls that Qour, own lSlr Andrew writes excellen English, and fully deserved the honor oi’ knighthood for his ability. lSo. much I011: the title. What we wish to devote attention to special- ly l; the reference to‘ ~the lalautl lProphet lily the false prophets of 18 years ago. To their credit be ll said that every prediction he thllllI only referred to "has come to pass" except the manulfactuirln! industry, in respect to which We ask to ibe glrhnted another jlfiflhflfi for its fulfilment. Manufactllrln! was not-by any meansall ac loved ill our lCentral ‘Provinces lll _lje_s_sv "time. lI-t was for many years sneer- 0d at as an "infant industry? Why. show such particular haste in olll‘ care‘! in the cry that. ‘manufacturing la a _, ‘Lost Art in our island Province. We manufacture many thlnga no ,. -oheese and butter for exalnp e, I which have no superior ln the M, l‘ . lkots of the world. lCanudll won first v l I love you when you're tau: 1”‘ I love you when you're sad.‘ ' ‘ I love you when yourg telaihl. '1 love you when you're glad. ‘ I love, you when you're foo I love you when you're‘ Ear Mite > v vvyvv‘; vvvv¢¢TVvvvw‘.VV permits at ‘present, ‘but we shall re- _ . iWb, hope {islanders "will not jolt)’. 1! v "' 0X6§¢ I- . We have prepared a Special Remedy which la being auo- _ l eellftlllyluaed by mahyof the ' . LeadlnlfFox Ranehera. '1 A PlNvT . ‘I . .l = ‘ lulllallntlon. -.lm8t for Flees. Finest grade In bulk. THE 2 Macs] , -, DRUGSTQRE v '149‘.Great George Mreet ‘ flclepncnc sill v >..I!l l every, l! »~ rotvln- r‘ purl‘ dlatflg made in our; lililllfliillold ]DeDurt-~ merit, Av v Bays, “amounting to pne dollar or over; we will give you.‘ ‘a ‘pint Yacuunt‘ Bottle {for during Dollar ll.’ ‘A8f‘?0ents, . ROGERS. lllglltpwARE. 00., v;‘__‘l.IMITED.- lprlze ln these contests at 5,, World's iExposltloll, London, a. e, ,_ ,5 years ago. v,‘ __, , - '0 ‘ ‘s *~ ’ "lvmn 1o I Love You w. l n on”: $9M‘ l "r Al 1.‘, v v v ‘ v ‘ Start ‘your dnlllilfilldlillbl? boflfifl. an folio a: will! qdartlmillli add to ‘MQMIHODD mdlalllllt '1!’ brovqi angle, i tablespoon of all» and one commend nut can. Mix alt thin» into one. larem-qloaf. , with Qgawfilfbl of graham.‘ and white - . let It‘ rial . over Hill‘; ' . ‘ l i, .~-,. - llh the mnriltlil. mold illilfour loaves. that rice “all! and lxllake. Relalnn or not: m -.bo added. avenue " "Vif h a our». . a“ ‘l’? “ . ‘ on tbgwagflzlvlgngatlllgiv -o_/I A --- VYGOWMIIQII‘ H>--._ Mlnnrll‘: Lin! 'i t ' war! , Pippin. l l“: n ‘I "M lam, ' racial '1' manner, I a vlmflh o Q‘ 001".‘ ‘ _~o'fi