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Anllll-r _____ ___ _ _._ __. mun, 2H5 Trentant St. MONDAY. JULY 4. 1927 m LOOKING FORWARD. UfifNG the past several weeks tory of our great young nation. The addresses both of i-fis Maj- esty and ills Excellency were th run: the following agents In Chnrlette- Bill-l“! —- greater celebration: in the larger we have been looking buck- ward ovor the road we had travel- led for the previous sixty years. it was n magnificent road, albeit a road of many difficulties, some of mcn", brief, concise and direct. t the point. No round-about. verbos ty such as is too much in ovidenc on this side of the Atlantic, lylllfiiil 1144116598 0T BTU-Ml slut-W‘ of thc Dominion far silrpasscd any- and ' OVGTCDIIIE. them long insurmountable but fin- ally overcome. Who, sixty years ago, would have dreamed of build- ing a railway over or through the Rocky Mountains? Yet it was ac-l complished. Who could have dreamed of bridging the St. Law- rence immediatcly above the city of Quebec? Yet, it was finally ac- complished. although, like all great achievements, at a great cost in human life. The impossibllitlcs AFTER THE CELEBRATwN- , . 1, overcome all along the way arei l H n ] l d t immeasurable. And this is our. UL a lenuous a“ i hope today as we look forward. There are similar lmposslbllities lni the future, but these, too, will be Man started ‘ou his career with n. subdue the its creatures. Gradually ho has bcon divine injunction to earthmnd have dominion over carrying out his great task. in tin‘. course of ages he secured dominion over the creatures. compelling them to do his bidding. He subdued thc ocean with its terrors and its dam".- ers. has grown into the modern ocean liner. He has sailed into ihe heavens; he. His dug-out. log canoe hascapiured and harnessed the powers of the ill“, making [hour carry his voice front continent to continent. fie practically has all nature under his hand andln every sphsre of ii. he is almost mastcr. ovcu in our own Canadian parlia- ment and in Canadian legislatures. We have much to learn from the .iother of Parliaments. The celebration was in every way our sixty years of progress and t0 be cherished in the memory of all who participated in it. e -i——<-e->—-i—‘ thc past wéck and the calm of lthc Sabbath, our people are now looking forward to the visit o Their lfixcellencies the Governor- Viscountoss Willing- (leneral and don. propriatc for this vice regal visi than while our blood is still thrill- ing with tho patriotic exercises ofl i Diamond Jubilee celebration, thc i and at no other part of Canada will Their Excelicncies receive a more cordial welcome than in Charlotte- —--—<oe->‘— EDlTORlAL NOTES. his best behaviour on Friday. day next. ‘If. No time could he more ap- iince of‘ the liltonor belongs; . llcanse fior satisfaction that the Jub- town. the Cradle of Cotifederstioihuoe déebnitibn had Bynphaflcauy 'l‘hc clerk of the weather was on The next event is the visit of‘about Prlncg Edward island» 'I‘iiiey Their Exccllencies Viscount and Visconnicss Willlngdott on Thurs- The Jubilee Celebration ll over, so far as out- City and Province art concerned. and the one impression prevails, that it was splendidly suc ce-ssfui. Charlottetown and tht countryside were looking their best in verdnre and bloom. and the -hrigh~t sunlight of a ciioud- less day set fort-b the attractive 'features of our fair city in the jmost engaging fashion. Seldom ihave there been more visitors to the city from rural districtsfand probably never before were so many motor’ cars on our streets. One has but to imagine the cities oi the Dominion, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vim- couvcr, or those in Saint J:ct_lni, liai- ifax, Quebec, Hamilton, Calgary and the scores oi sntaller towns ‘between: the two OCUkiilS to cou- 0 clude that the Sixlieth Anniversary oithing of the kind that hfltl ever pbeen seen or heard in ‘Caitadzt, it was so wholeheartedly patriiolic and united and so free front any note of dissent or discord as no bc in every way admirable. 8 the now world-fantlotrs Carillon at Ottawa and ‘to the ringing patriotit ‘WOFUIY 0! U10 Ucfiilillon» W973i!’ (‘lzaddresses and messages broadcast from the Federal Ca-pllal. And on; local programme for the day and evening was carried out with a precision, a dignity, and hearti- ntcss that reflected high credit up- on all wlro took part in tho’ pro- ceedings of the day. The Father: of Confederation req1ived due honor tic-r tho great work they performed sixty years ‘ago, and since and their living des- cendants were duly honored as thc stirviwc-rs and kinfoik of that noble band of statesmen who had "build- ed better than they knew". And prominent notice was taken or the ihistorie fact that Charlottetown is the veritable Cradle of the Great Federation.- May it never be for- gotten that to the smallest Pnov- Dominion this great And it is a real f i established the great fact. and im- pressed upen the minds of the (‘an- Iztdlan people, ' Gradually the Canadian people ‘have been lqarnlng more and more have learned that we had a Legis- lature and a giovernment making and administering our own laws Thousands of our people listened to sp|,*|nd.id_anrl inspiring music of you appropriate treatment. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. I’ 80hr- flf .3 ' B» l»... w. n»... v0.73 BACK AGkiE I like to talk occasionally about. pain in the lower back, ilecnuse the, iumbor qt‘ mercfrom is indeed grunt. Just why some folks kidneys as being in ‘the lmvcr buck, whereas they are ntuch higherfiip. A simple method oi’ gutting a: ASAlIiiiil $9M‘ Some Interesting AndDelightflilvLocations manna! tnvnn i A t Described‘ For “Guardian Readers. (By Harold MQIOQTVU’) 1n 8...". arm's v remembrance the western sky. ‘In his ruddy slow "idlvllii-"ll! fllllff-‘illllmere are geltain pictures stnmped- the sea gulls changed from white to s ink, The rosy pink. And then we turned and little with went to the bow of the ship, , BB the Hunk aunts it were, in a cliangeles lower back pain is duo to kldneywrolollrlfll; m8! "d9 i1 trouble, ls because they think of thslmm,‘ bu; and leap general idea of their location is tolalbum of the past. bend the arm at thc elbow and letgscenes ha", a certain gfgniflcnncc. w The censor does not store away 101‘ commnn- er, f am biased. if so. i cannot help forealm lie across the hack. Tl forearm will be over the kidneys; As a matter of fact most of these Telerence U"? m“! 0' place—but only ileathless pictureslll- "K1094 faction in the Joint iwhveen the hlninmely Gunmen 41,, some ma, Emu. But l have been to the West Indies r, hon-m; and have seen the sun rise upon on“. thc green and lofty cones of Eust- loyg aclus and Java. Glorious they ‘are, -cortaiuly, like emerald gems upon I one“ recanuthe sapphire seas of the south. Our he deck 0|" northern waters never take that and plwondrous shade of blue. Yet these lower back pains arc duc lo an in-, bone and the last spine lnnc, or be» tween the second of last and thc‘ last bone of the spine. 111 the Illflllsrlty of cases it is due rous ecatacy 0r transcendent to infection from teeth and tonsilssnnem -' One other cause, and one that is that these‘ Joints can be sprained just as can We were standinB Oil l the ankle. knee, or other joint. It the c," ferry, my friends _ is estimated by Boston specialists one evening“ late July gratomnynnd the greatest fairness of any seldom thought oi is that perhaps twenty five per tent of these backaches are duo to sprain. ember, and that is that one might have an infection in the joint, have tile (iffentiing teeth or tonsils re- inovcd and get relief’, and lion. Sn severe are someof these low- or hack pains, and leg, that very severe measures for relieving saute have been sug- gested. lion. Bs it. evoked by fen lineaments remain clear out. to the minds eye more than give a meagre‘ likeness mgmory turns the pages of the oi the sunsets glory. Still loss can And‘ an we], they do justice to the red banks of ' sank the sun. Like ‘a globe of molt- en gold he hung, very low now in '-No pain-tens pigments can do the island as they replaced the sun- set light. Perhaps as a born Island- 'l am rather proud of it. ideathf or perchsnce glory, w One such scene relaxing in the cool breezes of the Strait of Northumbcrlan Them n, 11,15 pnfnt also n, remxwelcome “m”, the inferno or mam, Island resting in the golden west- passedern glow that July night. the darkling wat ‘stretched fleckless dust and cinders through in our train journey from‘ _ some sun parched Ontario. Not a cloud ell flhore- Away ‘m m" 1°"- ‘1 dark we had Dr. C. it}. Ayrcs‘ of Worcester, save hy the waves c Mass, says that the most effective rush of m". progremfmm the Smaplod pattern for ripples thrown from tho bows ofgrgell" two laden fishing boats on theirfne iway theme to the Cape Tormentintyym‘ ‘shore, whoso outlines were now in fling nstern into the purple mists o gical procedure Vis sometimes-arc Ovflnlns- way of dealing with this condition is to actually faster the bones to- gether and prevent’ any movement there whatever. Now if movement is prevented 0r limited, therc should be a relief from pain and perhaps such a sur- cssary. cases. as treated at the Massachus- etts General Hospital, Boston, a below the point of the hip bone on, one side, across the lower. back. to‘ the same point on other side, gives the strapping is removedyandfazf supporting belt adjusted: worn for months so that tho move- ment in joint is limited and the, pain, even on oxertlon, gradually, disappears- For a wonrirou s while This" ‘great circles» an!‘ Ill ease and ivislble to their snarl! ntonths or years afterwards, spralnwas m the 5k,“ save n, the west, the joint and sct up a new irrita-‘rew ‘Gather,’ wisps’ whose goldan.nead_ suddenly n; fringes already prssaged their stor extending often in the glory of the approaching sun- down into the sciatic .1crve'in hip so,‘ About ,,s_ in glassy Bmlnegn, era o; the arm“ ahead of us stood forth clearly the and .unbroken,'wi"' as, up by thelstono cliffs crowned by v we lcancii on tho ‘Hmvevm i“ the majmuy or theseiaftcr rail and looked astcrn, inter- ‘ ‘ested in the flight of four or five Simple tight strapping with. flwosea gulls which were following us- inch adhesive from trpointflhn inchirgow" we nqmnen and envied the 1 grace they lshow-ed‘, as with scarcely s motion great relief- Aftsrbgljqntisi; their wings they soared above the masts "wheeled about‘ our ship in , ‘ ved mm leader, to me. coming as?! did from a long ‘plummets after 50ml! mmfiel ‘"01" ped from the vessel-some particle, eyes alone. d, doubnyhrificanco beside that picture of our lands l have seen fade into insig- iWe were now close to tho Bord- nlins on the horizon, lay Sea. Cow ‘the em] of it, Ba tiny star flashed out. lThoy had just lit the light-house in prepara- tion for the oncoming night. And m and ruddy glow of the sand- a chequer- of many shades of That ‘there, green colour a fleld pf oats; der lighter shade one of potat- ans I knew. (Lions; tlspruco trees. llcre and we could see a patch of briglli-Ol‘ hue, almost while-daisies! Anoth- 'er purplish protein-clover! Among the‘ fields stood the cot- 5? 10¢ t. 15¢ 11185 that greenish flash a mass of, there, too,. first mot together and in which thc grand idea Vof an United British ‘North America was first discussed, hnd steps first taken towards its development. At clcvcn o'clock, ‘Lieutenant. (iovcrnor Hcariz open- spcech at the conclusion of which ho culled upon Mrs. Artemas Lord, eldest daughter of thc lion. Colonel Gray, who was {first Confederation conference, in by 1864, to uncover tho wreath ed the proceedings with a patriotic chairman of the also, and delivered messages’ froth the Govcruorifiencrui and the Prime Minister of Canada. \ The radio then brought music and addresses from Ottaws.——not heard to iidvan- tagc-tind theft Mr. Percy Pope livorcd a. carefully prepared j and iustructivifaddress on the l-listory of Cancdti. {This was foliowedlby‘ a stirring patriotic speech (iclivorsll by tho liev. Dr. (iauthicr, and ad- dressed particularly to titb "rising hope of the future," and by patriotjc tages and their attendant farms. es of fresh washed linen. to the beauties of our province; ‘but stay in Ontario whose fields under the hoi; inland sun had long been lion-f. stiffer with backache. Lctorhe minutes passed and eve,- mwnr glimpse of paradise. your doctor find out whether it is, an infection or an injury, and Rive. fiQO Q-Q O§&OO-O§-OO-§O-§QQ-O~O-O§-O ‘ How much more he shall master since 154 years ago and antedaung and subdue to his will, who can K _ n l“ an thléltiite famous Declaration of lnd-e- l guess? 0f one nuns only we will “c” yum m g y g [pendence by three years. also amie~ ‘ lweek and those who failed to be sure; he shall go on from con-i quest to conquest, doing his little humuubit in achieving that "divine event to which the wiolo crcatloti moves." Here in Canada Nature has rich-- We have only be- gun our task of building .1 nation, ly endowed us. but we have the material in forest and mine, in homes and our schools, in our churches and collages and universities. We have tho experi- of the breed that. has overcome the oh- Wc, loo. shall go on conquering and lo r-onqnt-r ences of thc ages and we arc staclcs of’ past. tigcs. if we are truc to ourselves and to those who have gone hcforc us and blazed the trail for us. —i<oel>—-—- GRACIOUS MESSAGES. N Friday last, Dominion Day, thc people of Canada had the priv- ilege of hearing the messages, re- oi His Majesty King George and his personal represent- ative, Viscount Wlllingdon, Govern- or General of Canada, to this coun- try on the occasion of our Diamond Jubilee celebration. This privilege was one of the latest. triumphs of ‘science, the broadcasting from Ot- tawa to the remoteet corners of the l Dominion of the spoken word. Per- haps this was its greatest signific- ‘ once‘, the greatest proof of the spectivoly, decorate should emulate thel neighbors. Fridn y. it is itnderstooil that the linvid McDonald's friends are in the Ministry of Public Works. H ntcmbors in past parliaments. caslons. Owing t.o the action of tit ‘the difficulty niccly by crcntin A word of congratulation is du wonderful achievement of science in the sixty years of_our existence an a confederated dominion. We f, have marched, breast to breast, into fifli heavily among local govern- nie forefront, industrially, commer- merit ofllclaldom when Mr. Saund- "1"" o! "w lmftfeit “Mun 0f ' unity‘ and scientifically with the ere come into his own. But we ex-Imchmmlm “d ‘Mnuh m” w“ 3' otfiatrlea in the world; we poet rumor is a lying jade on this my‘ lama in all that palace and occasion and it. is scarcely cred- ~ have brought limit inlible that a party which y} tested clour fl-ppgf gky’ nnnn know’ n, w, ‘man in the right place. 1 if rumor be true the axe is goin Prohihitionists who believe inlin whicih the first Confederation prohibition for others and not forl themselves had a delightful aroln- atic bouquet about their breath on Hon. sistiltg that hc is tho right man fori is the oldest pariiumi-ntnrian now in flu: llonse and has been passed over for ofllcc in favor ni younger Titles have their use as ‘marks of appreciation for services render- ed and the oclebrzillon of great oc- majority of thc lfoitse of Commons, Royal titles are not. possible, but the Government at Ottawa got over (iovornor Hcartz and elf-Governor i). A. McKlnnon Honorables for lilo. to tho Diamond Jubilee Celebration 01 the" Ere“ “chiewmellll Committee under the presidency of‘ Mr. Justice Arssnauit, for the splen- d_idly organized arrangements car-l“, we 8m“ majority wihb have ried out without a hitch. A speciallpassed beyiond this bourne of time word of praiso is due to Mr. H. 11.31111 HD606- Stewart on whom the bulk of the executive worlr fall. l-fe is the rightflmnh h m“, knwm w ‘mow who Mm- m-qpaqpun m» t I U “All ,,, _, I ', nape-me would themselves have ltifiiifolt sxecatlonoriryhjhiflloe ' we have Itl-QQIVQI most no vigorously against the use o_i the would wish them to trnovr that the |.'._Db_f‘ni‘fti_9n.ible-Qtown to grouting: erg hncvmgooune to it. ff they'd», woe mildew" fiv'“““"9~9"' Mimi. l “"1" ’ ‘lttnrrupionu, political persona o... placed - 2th.? dialling seven of the iotiter provin- Flclal governments and Legislatures iioi the Dominion by 15 to 132 years. ‘The stately old grey-stone building ‘Conference was held is older than one half ihcoPtjovinco while our government and -flegislattirc_ had cached tiheir centennial year before we entered t-he Dominion and tlhat was 54 years ago. - An epoch making literary event of‘ this year the pitoducllon of th-c Ode on the Diamond Jubilee by Wilson Macdonald as reprinted in The (liiardian of last Saturday. lt is a grout. poem, niobiy planned, u. model of poetic craftmansitip. a worthy trihnto to Canada and the Motherland and ,t2o fihe men who made them great. We hope it may be widely road and its admir- able patriotic sentiments stored up in the memories of yloung and old. Truly the Fathers oi‘ our Count- ry have been greatly honored dur- ing the Jubilee. Millions of pic- tured pages sown hroadcsstf throughout the land have reproduc-i ed their feces and their ilorms to‘ the view of millions of their des- cendants who never saw them in e the flesh, and have retold the story ll. s not. given tio us to know how much of what is being done on earth is revealed from day to day 0 O S -4-,= ‘ ‘But if night that treneplrel on have passed "into the Great Beyond, we may well believe tihtrt tlhe Fath- K are of the Dominion. in their pres- lant exalted eein/ttrare not uncon- iwtd them here. liar of this great [state fabric tihey were the archi- tects. The Fathers. flow in the E 1min! m, nil ‘ i~t~,<i»,"_l....’“tl‘“n.a .9146"! ti: they ran at him to toss him, tihey A SERIES OF ‘LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS Monday, July 4th. (St, Ulric.) i i v e 9 e o 0 -e How well-behaved are cowll Wilien they approach me reclining in the shade. from curiosity, or to receive a Wllp of grass, or to share the shade, or to lick the deg. held up like a calf, though just new‘ do rvut obtrude; their company is‘ acceptable, for they cin endure the longest pause. They have not to be entertained-Thoreau. TWIILIGHT Twilight it is, and tho far woods are dint, and thc ruoks cry and call. Down in the valley the lamps, and thc mist, and a star over all.’ by the rick, where they t-hresh, is the doono at an There end, Twilight it is, and l travel the road with my friend. who are dcar long i think of tho friends dead, who were ago in iho past, Beautiful friend's who are dead. though fkniow that death ‘cannot last; Friends with the bountiful eyes that the dust. has deified, Beautiful souls whp were gentle when l was a. child. )- DAILY Lessons m ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon o WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: "Moneys" is the correct plural for "motioy." not "monies," because the "y" is preceded by a vowel. OFT-EN MIBPRONOUNCED: memory. Pronounce ‘as three lyi- lables. and not niom-rf. OFTEN M1BSPEDLEII: lee; so. ' SYNONYMS: disaster, calamity- patron- accident, mishap, misfortune, pas- ualty. ' WORD STU-DY: "Use a Jvord three time! and it la yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by auster- fng one word each day. Today's Wfirilt PEltMiiTATitlN; u» u- MM‘ m" m?“ "N" change of one thing for another. "The pennutation that tints 91in ad could not be oruaq" Guardian Readers FOR an Ontario man, proud of‘ his littl- l*°'"'°'**””’”***°*““*'ifve province. and inclined to look, Daily Selections ‘somewhat askance at me ‘when l ‘spoke to him of thc beauties of our Ihomeland, the island had won him. "He turned to me and said: “it is _ _ perfecL- You haven t praised y Jt 1927 nus nsnnsuno south-My when! and my 5on1, Cartier gasped upon lips sha Jilly 4r ll greatly sing unto Thee; which ‘Thou hast redeemed. rejoice enough. I never saw so many shades of lovely grccn." Such was the picture Jacques that bright MlJJune morning in 1534. lie who had wllgllfl 8-150 Ella“ m“ ‘it Th?’ "ghwvoyagod afar to many lands said of eousness all the day ions- 71123. 2 PRAYER-My soul doth magnify goodly meadows and frees." Thee, O BRITAIN m» n an DOMINIONS She stands, a -i. LOIG; tree, By countless morns fmpearletl; Her, broad roots coil 80f], liar branches sweep the world; Her seed, by careless winds con- _ veycd, Clothe the remotest strand With forests from her scntiorinss New nations fostered i‘: her shade- made, thousand-w littered beneath the And linking land with land. O ye by wandering tempest sown ‘Neath every alion star, Forget from whence the bro-stth vras blown That waited you afar! For ye are still her ancient soed On younger soil-let fail- Children of Britain's island-breed. lTe whom the mother in her need Perchance may one day cull. —Sir William Watson. c-—-- HOUSEHOLD u»..- New clothespins will not. break as rapidly If they are soaked for 80 minutes in a vessel water. to which baking Mix equal part: of whiting, ain- rnonia, and alcohol. Apply with a fllnnel. allow it We dry and then SCRAP sooK l; By i. ROBERTA LEE Olethelpina coda. of Polishing fltiver‘ Psalm boiling is added a little Rinse thorn in cold waterand let them dry in the sun. ‘our island that it. was "the fairest that may possibly bc iwcnpfttll of And all who have since been to its hos- pliable shores hear witness to tho verdict of the first white man to visit our home, Abcgwoit, "Cradles ou the son." A GranL Holiday (By W. L. Cotton.) N the courscof his brilliant pai- riotic address to the (xhlidret: of our ‘schools, ‘the Rev. Dr. Gauthier spoiraof lovo of country as tho ex- pansion of filial love; and our Lieu- tenantofiovernor CarvolI is report- ed to have said that "there is more loyalty to the square mile lit Prince Edward island than in any other part of Canada." The aptness and truth of both these statements were illustrated ii. the ent‘ usiasm and zest with which thepenplo of this Province, young and old, entered into the exercises of the Diamond Jubilee, new ended. The first of July, 1927, was, indeed, a grand holiday- The weather was perfect. A lisht m; in the early morals! B0011 slve place to brilliant eun- shine; 41nd the brightness of the lily continued until the nun went down, and/the first thin half-circl- ot of the‘ new, moon nppumf tn n, i oioudleu ivebtern sky. . Appropriately the first movement n m eeiebvdtldn m towards’ "i6 main: of Flatiron ofitftonf-eder- lHoalh ilnvilzintl, unveiled a bronze tablet, placed by thc llmtghters of which the nll white and clean, like little squar duty Mrs. Lord was assisted Confederation Tablet was surmounted. in this pleasing . by liter grandsonflMastcr Ernest Lord. All W! "my flfiimd "i? ""8 "iltlfafter that, Miss Blanche Haviland, 'c°mm°n'p‘a°° w “s Wm’ are “sedlyoitngest ilaughtei‘ of the late Hon. cemetorles_,_'lnltvpfch its m; m. et- TM Umbrella m»: . y 421ml“ i u m” ., A, worsen ' ‘fir-anz-nariilogéiniiilii: will a '. and svlii ‘l "t FWW-ii’ l. ' gift" jutoninii- r‘. up; o: up", sci o wilted nearly gray. it was mm 3‘fil‘flilllfi which, sixty-three years ago, thc Fathers otlflonfctierutlon sat. iMy friend was ontrzinccd. Though Mn Meg-Quay “m1 M“ Arm,“- New. . istruck and llTOSDIIlOiI to ouch services rendcretl the the past sixty years. at the North of ' the Provincla occasion. Some time was spent in listening to thc Governor General not well heard. assembled in Victoria Park, tjotindiitg coltntry. "the secoflabest. _ world," ,w “ In the mi ii ' ' the broad nniylfilihliuiiib. ex lmf ' eastward up the liftlisbor‘ 1 _l.| lnlemtf scene. - and thousands‘ ‘ctfott wtiocfgiqntalrvayf norm-n}. 1 ~- a "- “wI-n "1 was i ‘WWW? thc Empire on the Council table |bcry were tltcn notified by Hi6 llonor that a (ionfederatitin Modal thud been awarded and‘ was to be of them in recognition of meritorious country in That part of the celebration hav- ing been completed, tho National Anthem was sung, and thoso who wore present accompanied the Lieu- tenant Govorttoi‘ to the open spuco Building. There His Iionor plant- ed u Maple treo in, memory of the then the chimes proceeding by radio from the tower of the Pariinmentllttilding in Otta- wa- and to speeches delivered by and others assembled ihere,——bnt those were in tho afternoon, at iwo o'clock, the children of the public schools, and with them an immense‘ throng of’ citizens and residents of thc lsur“ A more beauti- ful silo for this feature of the cele- bration can hardly be drnagined. Only distant hills as a border for the plctui-esque scene were needed, m add to its perfection. Charlotte- town Hsrbormwhich‘ squint jfstyw field is said to have’ described-nail as " . ' J“ 1m ‘oi 1‘ andf-Jvreatvrafth: ilort ‘than m- up-lhe West Iltlver. with the narrows mun- in‘ front and sun ‘ bore Bly and Point Prim and nortliernpfiqrq of Nova ‘Beetle Bu", hrtaqiefuunep." Agnhiletsndhldi _. been {rooted hrflilfview of. this _ » . ‘ ~ songs sweetly sting by tho children, under the direction of Professor Fletcher. 'i‘hen thc miiitiutnenrin camp "marchcti past," the 1.1.5.116}.- ant Governor taking tho salute at the flag, and theproceedipgs of nib afternoon woro ondodp _ ' in the cvctilnglhorc was nnoiliif great crowd at tho Park to see this fireworks and the towuwas enyfetg. Ihc number of people pres _, the munbcr of, tuttomobiles they brought with tbom, were alike won- aei-nn. Children in urmatinamiflt able to toddle were amazed by fireworks which woro admired V’ the boys and girls and older people present. l r‘ Taken for ti.“ in ilii, the trim ii July this year’ was the finestatiil best holiday we have ever toltilqlfi- enced. There‘ wasn't any hitchll; the proceedingsl-Twthough some; appointment ‘ was expressed T-"thdt l tho chitnes atOiiawtt were rtoifmof}: distinctly heurdJiere. . Great credzil. v is duo to iiihdflonor tho Lieutenant. Covornondo Mr. Justice Arsunaull. Mr. D. A. Stewart. and others will: had the direction of the ovontsf That tho love of Canada has roots deep in the instinct and affection oftho youth. manhoodand woman- hood of the people of this province wasmade evident in the proceed- ings ofith Diamond. Jubilee Cele- bragun. ‘ ' 1 .. .. . /-—-—<-e->-—--— *" wppeatring in count to collect lbwok alimony. a Mli-tihiiigan womb" was told that ihbr husband. Iliad dlied- [spit tihrut just ‘Mk1! a inland- ‘Border Gillies Star. , . MwlBBW-llfml are tiskilllx a day‘ mfg to dig rin ‘your gaanden, built ‘I iiniryougihiaivdrri. any gavnden- . -Ola1fic —-iStrmie'0fle ‘thins taken M- on m. window-sill’ used-twinni- we WM!» . i‘) ariieraxillneI i! “stiff... nttnir = i ' "a,.........'t' ow‘ \ ixgprioen rennin! . l . inspiring mpeetaii ‘