fig causa- uslnn. l'affini- . ut summum autrui d‘amis. une. “Enfin-ÂÀ.‘ ‘ ‘ . viol W "ou... “à “une...” "nm (nulle!) b a A ttw __.___._._—————- .l. I. Qu‘en. la“. nnd Plut-Sen u. «mg. nnd-os 'r Happeninss ' 60 Titan. il ever. conte periect days: And over it soltly her warm ear' 0‘ Thelrenewut: out-tendeur.- le Nul Harry Dobbie. o! 811M Cd’fyn il 'vbitin‘ h'er W05 leurs.- Edward and Charles Chantier. O O 0 Dr. and Mrs. Goodwll have n turned front a short but enJoyabie visit to Qnebec. O k nd wbat is ao rare as a day in June! W lien ‘Heaven tries ths earth, li itl ibe in tune. . A! Victoria “Par-k ths tennis te- . his anemoon ta in charge ot Ml- 17; lsys. l ’ > _______..__— 'rhe (-owgllp startles in mesdows J' CM" ‘w" 6M” m” m b _ __.__‘———--—— “—-—-' " M“— grœw «Miss K. xoors. - V money and ail oi li houndlessly ex- smile tlmt shlnes through lipe and rares iront a s'oui that delights in lservice. that recogniaes ths (un. erhood ‘ofood‘ and lhd brotherhood AND NE oin NOT When the manifold advantagss oi the Bel! Govcrnment‘u road pol- . icy‘were poing expatiated nimn b? ‘0' mm" mat regardsnse“ Es m“ 'l‘he buttercup catches the sun in And. there'a never‘ a leat nor To be some happy oreatu're's palace Now the heurt is so iull thut a 0 Ô O Misa Mica McKinnon. or Victoria, 80.. lait theretm dune 7th on a visll to irisnds in Montrcai and ils chalice, a 'hlnde too mean weicomo awaits her. 0' 0 O la”, M4 “a!!!” B! i.“ W” il 'i‘lu teynote o! merci proie. lions and promises durant Boom sieo'tions vas reduced Fines; and decnaaed con et Iv- in; Six months inter tbe sans» part, lus given us tho Holding tsriit, which to Ube‘ro] professions than chaik beau tu cheese. Bad sa it is nov. lite holding budget wab worse when it m intmduced on May titis cl’ty, wheno s mon corutail'drd. it vas only ‘ ,lmpending durent ihnt modificat— zons and reductions were mnde in un pour mon and-te “'19.” workor, who mails trom wr to you- hls satire incoms for the "An- ut ure, mue ths rien and. veill-to-duo con and do save nioney front year tu yenrïha poor man and tir. worksr find no ra. Iii'f in u'u Holding budget. or in any par: oi lt. They 'ind ths ces: ol Divine net nducnd by ths tari". mue In tilt sa.” ux it la In. creased by 50 par cent and mis in direct contradiction to the pro- mises and erpeotmions that were mode and heid oui Iby tho Liberal pros. put a iew monthe un. 4-! It vos the Liber!!! leaders and tire Littoral prolo, who wcre tir: tire hears lest recom- lance to tire Liberai platform or under feu o! Premier Bell'tn Dm" ÎO "i "me' . À dro overdlls it— v " li '1 i audience in thc M ““ “W “i n“ “‘3‘ “s “m” we me 2m”, now hem,” G00 ure. .r. A. ‘Lamxon, ot'IEdmonion. the mes or sonna dunes. the Nm ‘o commun un: the me: w!!!" e“ mer“ and lts smlle ure noliorseliuio‘ne. w“! n' ' Alla. wlth hsr intoresting children, less costly motor cars and other “u W" "me" (0 "le 1700T “"‘n IBKISÏE‘W“ "la! "ha" m“! me“ a d . . is Ibelng weicomcd home t0 spend articles. and me “'m'ke" Il “'35 ‘hei' “’hc curse when they m‘en: in 00908! Thëre “a "nm" "un" a" Am‘m me rommem “Hangars me summer wnh Hem a. la and ' icd ths people to helieve the salez» tlon would 'oe a blessing under his clouds enough and thei‘ also ardtm me SEmprzm 0‘ Palme "mi-“ra. Hum“: [Have we' or have we no! me m: would be greany Ëeduced or une he ntade a deiinite promise a D“! 0' “u "H" 15‘ “n“"HKeÏwet-k was 'Lsdv ‘Margarat Boscav‘ Q ÿ . . "5m w 9399" "and" “d “‘“h ëwem EWY' m i5 moy W1“) have reg . t ntght serve t0 revenl tne stars.‘wm m Londou‘ Engmnd amer M; ldeai wenther greeted me open. (mm m“. pu",th men? Thm la me in mockery of me“. 5019m“ Dm. r v I \ r I ' ' ' - . fone oi‘ mon) filme ("r50 [en me Wflrld's or iight .ue cunnol seechiñ exceller,“ me govemo’hgeueml'iing et Beach Grove inn on Thurs- main issue MW preumed m me I’easlons now increassd the sales —that one or the I'P'ailn'r's 0! me bv dav 1L0"! Bmg 'Lady Murs“?! Bosca_!day. when ovor titres hundred Gemma“ encmmm s,c uœ as tnx hy one hait. They rained the y v o -d m, a con ' " _ . , ' . _'guests drovs ont t0 whiie awaytho last Decemher the Liberal lleat‘lers hopea and expectatlon. et lhs vo. new man vole. w m u en. ion u 15 “‘0th whne m “en, ai“oe:alîîvaa::m:: grecdhaîïrnäeîfëlmerry hours in dancing. ‘lt was and tire Libera‘. prou wlth on: a" °'“Y ‘° “‘5'- "Wm-They “u” ' xs * _ . “a” and continuons 5 p smile ior our own sake as weli airs *' p la delightiul aitair, and everyone toics d'nounced Vis nies tu. “many mdde 0‘ “le sales l“ me l 0! the' l'DBdfi. il (‘OHSlflnl and 1'011. Ihe salie ot others. worth while t0 l tcmporar‘v * . tinuous repairing ot damage so that the nt—wly mode cultivaie nvhich carries with il the amil that wlll n01 rade and that ligth up thc road (or mhers. i eïl 1permanent ronds would ha con- ' stantly and continuously us good as m‘hen tirst built up. Thîs. litre many vother' promises made during the Parly stages or the Ben ra. gime. has long aince gone intn the Bell in which the party lwill :shortly join ils dead promises. There ls a ieverlsh activity on W ‘_ THE CHANGE OF FRONT 1’ in thc course dealiu Mr. change ot front on the tarif! dues. l with Fieldlng 5:1 political cemeteri’ tion at the evident ibshest of SII'Il Lomer Gouin. and the wa)‘ il! ths public roads si, vpresenl. an activity which suggests either pre- not empty w mêei- lime ior moderation." meanins. would seem. thst it la s. tîme tori parstion handed, an angry peuple or ths teverishness ot apprüaching disso lotion. lt may ‘be that the ruling passion. strong cven in death. con. ber that the tardif plank he and strains rhe aggregation m 6011- m5 Ipany in me House have, Mr. and Mm “mes Raton mm place recently ln Syracuse, N.Y.. filme DONNE 0‘“ me revenue m thrown overhoard la practlcally tinue to enioy their holldsy on the'wmn M" Emes' 00m“, or ""5 city. Dr. J. .D. Coflln. ol‘ 'Plaster the province In the hope of moking friends b)’ the aid o! the Mammon o! unrighteOttsness. but ihe people‘ generally view wlth alarm the son- tinuous and cnormous cxpenditure on the roads. mluch or it without any apparent aim except t0 spend ifl' plunk helng in tac. “llited"' winnlng Progressive support and agnln IMl‘. King stated that ernl parties were practically iden—I‘ travagant. Already the provlnCe has heen saddled twith a burden or dent whit‘h take genem» tions to rccover from and the end is no! y'et. .lt this goes on untilibe!" the nexnt elecllon‘lhe reault will be gresstvc tlcal. 1 At one stage in his speec Fieldlng made use ni the qnoln- "What lools these mortuls: w“ he reierring m ths Prosî s'.’ He must Indecd tairai 'them to be a pack oi ionls if he‘ n Mr. i il vrlill ‘ tion: little il any short oi hankruptcy. _—.o-ÿ—-—' WEAR A SMlLE Isu'pposes hMBB Impose on tliem] Iby his singulariy shallow and dis.‘ 'honest speech. He denles 'hat the. Laurier tariif wus a protection—i 'ln one Dt our western ("ottomani .ist tarin‘. but again and ngaiu hu: thnt' cltles a society was recently or- ganizetl tire membch oi whic‘iilios asserted in Opposition pledgcd themselvt-s to he invat'l.iyhe Drayton. tari“, 9b” 011’354“t and agreeame “nm” lower onc than ihe Laurier tat‘lii,‘ an cirmmstances durins t“"‘W’fwas a protective tariti. Ho demies (13W °f me “eek' 0“ amena“ n{that hls present tarif], whicll varies Car or 3 CrOWd me" “e m b9 only in a smail degree and at a Bmiiinsiï Obligmg' give “V me" iew points frot'n the Drayton tar seats witil n smiiev SH‘WBE‘Y “5' m, ls a prolei'tlve tnrifl. 'rtmt dues not deceive ths Progressives. neinher docs his wheedling tnlk about reclprocity. He rails East. relected te. slst anyone who “Et-ils assistance and to De agreeable and compati. .ionable eveu t0 the dissgreeable and the uncompanlnnable. lt is a 8m Canada Manne n psychologicai experiment which is like “the quallty ol‘ ne “twice blesssd". hlproclly. llas Eastern Canada no “mecœd‘ tlght to its own opinion. and is mercy" Iliat part ut the country to have "blessing him who gives and lilm t0 his vitriol poured upon it bocause who takes. Ths experlment la weli worth tinns atone it darcs to express lts honest o.pin« trying not In organlza but 'Indivlduaily. Who is there that au not felt the 'uplllllng influ- ence of a pleasant, sgreanbis. stall- ing race? Who is thcra' mat has the chllllng dis- no reclprocity arrangement to or» ier the buncoed Pvrugi'esslvEs. Manufacturers ers have no more reason ior trust- Ing Mr. Fieiding thon tho isrmers have. Whlle lie promises notlring o the Progressives in Lhe way oi’ :arrying out his pnrty's expressed oiedg‘es. he suys tha; there is no tinallly in hls budget. Ha donlas hat his party cver stoodlfor pro. :ection, though Sir Lomor Gouln nrgues thag it luis nlwsys stood for something Iikc that. Mr. “lolding‘s remark that “We can't nnd wageesrn not experienced henrtening shadow oi’ a sour grouchy. unkindly face? Humours are contusions. 0mm. a burdcn or a pleasuu. under the influence oi environ ment. lt Is not ior nothing that it the spningtlme thelgreat out 0 to weiir a humat: Lin doots seems smile. the beautii’ui. smila of a chIld awnkening from E refroshlng sleep. The‘ simile or tht opening flowers. ot tho shimmet tihs dew-wnshel grass. colis torth an snswerina smile in t-he hshoider. Ail nature nânly awakened Irom Its wintcr‘ contagion Java our nwn way" is a truc one. iir Lomer Gouin secs to that. ——-—-——.-e-.——-————— COMPROMISE James Russe] Lowell ‘Co'mpromiae maires a good nm. ing louves et wrote aleop. wenrs A smile‘ tira! mean “un but a mm mon n 1. a hape .ior a glorions .sdmmsr ara [rmpomry exmmçm]. on” w.” a “Wnflml “n'en” a 'predmm‘ n party politics. almon sur-3 to ha “'c ‘ re living in sn Iga oi' comprom— is. The King government exlsis ‘iy virtne o! compromise on (lus. 'oms duties. on taxation oh prom Iles. He nnd promise-d in go a cer- oi gratter hlsssings to enme. a1 ssrnest oi yet 'better things t: corne. it is worth whils to"'v’rsar i smile. nottlto Inaus. automnales. mile ot me lip! oniy un. the :nwiae In siatesmanship." ‘oI ail on 'honrd. the grace oi kindnesalpet-iaily arranged In advance ovarl las she mites a great interest in isgricnlture. she wi-lal visita num- iber oi tarots and upniodate dairiss Ëoi agriculture, ‘Lady Margaret la; ni“ an editoriaiituil or the subject. saying that she ysars o! aile uses to spend a good deai oi her rime on me larm mak- WDÎCÏ‘ me ‘ngressweïwem b“n"IrRaIchzlt ls' ta arriva in nport on cocd. ths Mari! and Empire Baydîrdune 23. has t-avused a flutter in “Fielding .pleads that it is "a;eocia1 clrcles. as il Is understnod “'qulte s lot ot entcrtainlng taire place. least one large dance. new dresses l'alseness t0 nrinciple and to pantins nbeing isvishly pianned, pledges. The Progressives_remstu- dressmakars are being rushed to " lino 11ml: just now. identicai wlth the Progressive l’a,- ànontinem. Ethe mouth ot' the cratcr. in Home irom the PI'OENEBBWE Dmm—‘m’ bylthey had an unusunl experience. the Liberais for the purpoae 0l In ihe hotel at dlnner they were _ Tîmeithe only Britons present. .thcre be- ling many Americans and Prench. The orchestra played the American the tarif! policies or the two Li‘PIand French National Anthems. ‘but :ton, with his charocteristic sturdl- lcon l'were British guests. and requestaillflçmpt winch W88 ai'l‘hey lunched in a hotel situated ""19 50"» ion at the polis? Anyhow, hu‘has - I tain distance; She' will malte a our ut Canada Whlith has b‘eeu es l l Ihad a nice tinie.‘ 0' 'I' 0 hs Canadian rat-me nauway. and} “mm Paf“ 1’ m" "(’w me lmust interesung spot in the city, and large crowds walk or drive out daily t0 wntch the Iboys drill in pro {Speakmg‘paration l’or camp next week. ‘ln- «spection by Col. i n Ontario and the west. ' 'tîuy attornoon wns especiaily in‘ teresting. the Brigade‘s splendl'd turn-ont tuliy sustaining their pre- vious record. 0 '0' III The Klng's iCo-llege 'Varsltyl Troupe were given a cordial wel— coms when they arrived this week t0 produce "Ana." The talcnted young peuple visited the 'P. E. l. Hospinal during thelr stay, andt gave genuine plessure to thoss who; aro just now deprived oi outside pl'easures. with their musical pro- grain. f ovod iarmlng and as a girl oiten ns ibutter. o + c ‘ The internsttng news that IH.M.S. wih 1 .ln anticipation oi ai and 04+ A pleasant lamin reunion took 000 thlle in Naples visited iPompcI and they looked down Rock. and iMr. in, s. Comn, oi’Cleve— land. were the house gussts 0l Rev. J. IM. and Mt‘s. Mulnnis. Miss Fion-te ICoffin wus _Lllso prescrit. having spent tha wlnter with her slster, ‘Mrs. .Mdlnnia. who ls so pleasannly remem‘bered by numer-l ous triends hors. iMr. Mc'lrmis, who ls il. very «brilllnnt student. hns re- Slg‘iiPd irom his large and influen- tiai church in lSyTECUSE, much to. railed to rende-r our own. Mr. IPa- ness and pride o! race. wsnt to the» ductor and iniormed him therei tlmt tlle British National Ani.hem;gel°3' and me 13mn” wm “a”. .be Muet a requem whmh wasii’or their new home in September. il + û immediately complied wlth, nllthel guœts “Mains meanwhne. i On Wednesday atternoort the 4. .4, 4, itchildrcn ot' the Protestant Orphan- Mr_ and Mm. Pamn ne," proceemlage were given a dellg‘htiul iront 9d tu thc Laits District oi ‘Switzc—r-i"r “'e'crenm and "ake by me La' l'and. as the weather hari 'becomeldim' Amniaryr m“) wem 0V" 1° excessively hot in italy. lî‘ronlimm’e“t me 10"?” new orph‘mage lntet‘laken they climhed to the top'so ‘ium‘ilï “ea'îi‘g Compleuon- nf Ihe Alps. and spent a day therc 4' " "' where thers wcre lots oi show and A “"dm “almme m l‘ami: ex' [ce ne we" as warm sunshme_ teuded t0 Mrs. Haro-ldiMoutioth and who wlth her mother, Mm. W. F. H. Gill, returned irom. Chatltam, 0nt., on Tuesday night. Il- O '0 garters dalnty eight thonsand (est above thu ses. level, ao t'liey "supped neural 'hesven" than ever in'thcir lives be‘ iore. ’ ure tho > berrlbbonetl Radio 4, .l, 4 Ëiutsst. A J. H. IMalcom has rctumedl‘a'ai'œ“ 15. wm‘“ bi’ “3 OWB' cr Just 'helow the knee. Around this .garter. under the silk or rib-I hou and rosette, wire is coiied nndl ' M-r. irom a restiul hoiiday in Yarmouth to resume his ibanking dutiss hors. 4' 4| I0 ’i‘he generai conlerence or the Meihodist Church is ‘being held rhis week in .Sackville. where arhout 150 delegaies are' In attendonce. inuludlng a great many trom thls. province. i 4‘ 4' O (Lady Suivent entsrtalned ai tes o! wtrs on a .snap coll held nnder ‘ihe tout and an nerial .subtuly con- cealed In the crown oi’ the hst. Wihcn not in use lite recelver. Whl('ll hooks on the hat over Ithe sur. hangs on a tiny beut wire con ceaIed on the garter. The radio garter Is Ihe invention ni Walter' ret'entiy in Montres] In honor oi Lady {perle}. P. Mlller, a newspaper photograph- 4. 4, er. He flrst wound wire nround a Miss Beau-1Ce .Mmckmnon, who place or stifl cardiboard covored has been in Ottawa alnce the opsn- Wm‘ 811k t0 give lite mppearanœ 0‘". ing oi‘ Pariinment, has returned a lad!" 8m19" H9 “"80th ‘0’ home un. me summer. this two ordinary eye-glass swap—l _ 4 4. 4. chains, one ot which le held underi Mm Blanc}, pomemy i9 havmg ohe foot to make a ground, and :he a delightlul visit with Mr. and Mrs. "me" “m‘ech 1° 3 0°“ 0‘ W“? pred C_ Edge..ombe and mm“), m in the wearer’s hnt. t'ormtng the Fredeflcwm N4 B anvtenna. The crystal detector is 4. 4. 4. in a glass tune attached to ths gar- a: ths Goli'1.inks thls alternoon. ter. T0 commeie the "hello anrter" mixed toursomes. handicap. modal "le"? 3re "V0 “me bindins DOSÎS play. l6 holes. will taire .place. 'l‘he (01' me et" “4801101186. tes hostesses wIll be Mrs. AIlken. "—W ‘Mrs. H. w. Longworth, Mns. Cham- 3379m9” g‘EÏËËÊS NEW YORK pion and vM'lss Grant. NEVV YORKi Juno 15. w‘Thc 4' O 0' largest single s‘nipment 0l gold Mrs. Mthmus and chlldren, of bulliion ever reccived toduy iront Mcmrancoolt, are peins. welcomad Dcnmarlt. lt amounts t0 betwaeh "ï 1 . . . bythelr numerous iriends on a hoii- ‘mjmmw and “7 0M 00° and day visi-t. was brought on the stuamsltip Fredericlc Vlil. ol' the Scandina- vianaAmerica dAne. The bulk oi ths hullion rwns consigned L.) tho N'A- lions] Batik o! Commerce. whlch had made no proviens nnnouncu- ho startod in the direction ot his goal. thon came baek and mon, far-[ber me amer trient that such a sitiptnent Iwas ' ‘ coman to ihio country. wsy. ’l‘he Bd“ govornmem ild. The gold is a Pari—and the not éven start in the direction it'iflmæt vpal't «slvast Ilood ri me l .cious metai whlch has riitered in- had promis“ h cmnvmmisrd bJ'to the deposlinry or me llnled n .. a] B 0mn “l u "n 1.Statcs irom ths Scantiinavian cour: 4mm”! g “a en l a dnries. lt cornes irom Denmorlt, but eengagIng them si highcr flaiflries prior to u. passage through timl , country Itor t‘ne pont ol enlt, Co "n’laddhm “m'a 0' [hem' Th“ “mî x‘o' l'agen, va l‘ion] S\\t'(lt‘n. 'llle brelia served during glu» i‘lrst ùrisin OI' the goid, actording tu Ihe s'hip‘s omet-ra. Is eniirely un shower but there _ahatl lt': no knowm but n “ou”, la "te "r .. ver nm ne“ a r8 “on 10 suy that It wss Russian or I3 “d 0 8‘ n islwcdish gold tuken. ui‘rom nthe .mlnls or thnt country In PX‘changt' Russlan unmsriied moisi de mer it meets tue peuple. " for Aimons tho visitors In tho city Doum, mal-8mm a "—n ait their word and rèturned men and womott votera. those who had voted E'kms 0“ Thurs'llwalted vto ses it tu". was Decemtber in a epirlt oi' condor and l‘ont‘sty i‘old tire peoplo ihe truth and doception ror truth, thiings would have been diti'erent irom what they are todsy. Thon- sands would have voted dirierem- been decewed. The sales tax as it .was lait by the Mielghe‘n Gov- ernment .was a heavy tax lndeea. sold in sil tir; broad and ths leera'l candidates evsry. where led the peopls to would bs grcntly reduced or en ttrsiy abolished. expectations tlmt they miss-d ihe minds oI’ the people? By crealIfiq tire sales tax 50 par oent' Whut soya Mr. Fielding In hilg la- ilfith? Tltnt tirs sales tnx las! yoar 'y..eided 560.000.000 and that (i0 [lie regret. o! his congregntion. toha u proiesamhîn in L05 An'ntead. or nn strage ot 350 to 500i the péople ot Canada. ;ihe sales tnx thnt ut wus uMaIlr r0 connections are :made by a"ground"l . principal source oi revenue raisL t must Ibe redut'ed o we wa , . r 9 m a y ed by taxation. W0 ask in sil sin- 1 hey sdàd. The people took them ' thcm o power. ’I‘hen we nll walted — g-le oasis tint 'braathes uf canular. or truth or honesty in their support and fauh‘ hose opposed to them .tlike— ws any 'l‘hcre are yet good men and true In the world. who speak the truth, 'who do not break their word, who do not deceivo thelr ioliowmcn. Why should such men be wantinc un the public lire or titis country? And yei tt ai‘h In public men. Had the Liberal leaders las: nstead o! passing om‘ daisahoud. many ——of the B'ell Government herc and the King Government at Ot- tawa are as unllke and as con- trary to their aproicssinns and promises they inadc beiore tiloy were returned to power as tire la to water or as challr is to clieese. They decdtved the peopie. they diahonorsfl thomsflives, and by en much t'iey destroyed thon stand. ardu of public morällty whlch our poop e have been accustomed to in public lite. y and the poople would not have t ouched ever‘ybody hat 'bought Or Dominion, And this tsx, i‘le L‘ibuai leaders ben eve .And how have they rûlnnnd me In In. H 0M 0thers’ View Points? W 'eet speech on the ‘budgct on June‘ i ll’llñ: year ho expeot. lt to yteld 500.4 0.000 t0 “00.000.000. That la. ii kes an sverage oi Slo io 512 per The Lates‘ Foi‘d atory (rMontrenl Hernld) . There are probably more iunny «starles about me Fard cat- thon any par is'n'iily from the pockets oI’ l had hEni'd thent nll. but here's .1 new une: A man met a irienrl whom ire had not seen for soma timc. _ “Ah! he said. “you're lookin very prosperous. l henr ynu‘rcI lt hiid hocn I’nirly objected Io l Daily .Seiettions im- 60211031 Rendus. From lite W. 3. Louson _ collection “WQOW Q “GOD OF THE OPEN AIR l "Thou who hast made 'l‘hy dwell- ing tarir IWiih riowers benenth, above with starry lights, And se. 'l‘hine ultars everywhere- — Un mountain ltuights. lu woudlunds dim with many dream. la valleys bright wlth springs. And on the (:ul'ving capes oi every sirenm: Thou who hast talten to .the wlngs . r0! mornlng, to nbide . Upon the secret places oi ths ses. "v' a en...” automobile. il 'Thyseli’ ' ' selling Fords.’ best authority thnt yon werc travel cerity yvirere in this dorer! o! da- mat no one couid cention there can he iound n sin- me“ whispered hoat'sely: or Public en‘s snke donft tell my wlie. thinks l earn my living pinying tho triangle in a klnemn orchestra!" truth Ihe told. as lt should lie iold npprovnl tlmt lite and must .bc raid ",3 penb'rmunc” athlctlcs sliouid athletes. but railler iho developrusm M ail students, nggcrntc the importance oi’ rolloge gaines from this point beob du 10.0 30.0 NEY Capital Pald . ' _. ers .. ' PAŸABLB n n'iy bsnk‘in cm A win rates (War Tulnclbd r ' ' Un 55.01 to 10.00 - 0rd ni aold payable in M, 03min .nâ'î. 3’. vous Su THE ’ CANADIAN IBANK A. or COMMERCE rve Fond 315.000.000 _ Charlottetown l3ranch, C. Lomer Miles. Manager-1:, lained at ou: branches ut.- to 55.“) «ma 5c. "8c. l to U.” - lzo. v . - l- to»750.00 "'fnl'ÎCc" ' Oust ou , “Noihing oi’ the kind!" flint. bang It ail. i heard on tire Ing l'or the iirm.“ .His iricnd assument a huntcd ook. ginnced round to malte sure overhear. and “lt‘s truc, old man. but {or heavA She W NEW IDEAL IN ATHLETICS Klngo'qon Whlg A dccndo or two ngu the idcuI 111€ would have mot Wllh but scant; aim ot univorsity hi- tite devn'lerAI' mont. not ot‘ u few lutot‘collcgiutel physiciul' Inter i collegiato iootbnll or hockey ha' contes s.) Pasily a spcctat‘ulur cun- tsst, actively cngaged in hy nm more thun thlrty or savon ployer... as tiiu case may he. to (ho t‘iljii)” meut o! thousnuds qi onlookcrs. thnt it is diriicull ta lillilk ot foot- ball hockpy ot' ntlllolit-s in gnnornl ne servlng any but titis one pur- pose. Wo have becn too inclined in the past to look on universin and coi- lege athletics only front thc point ot vicw ni gaines won and scots sold. Ami aven though ive mny ax- i l oi' vicw. plny n these contests no doubt Justly vital part in univorsity iiic Nor nom! thoy b0 crowded nul (antircly hecnuse or the filet thut we are finding lt cxpedicnt tu widcn 07 YIN" Dia“ tiie scope of collage aihletics. ‘ nînety riva, par cent or tire studems. 'l‘he i who have hitherto had but liitlc' emphasis given ‘to thelr physiciatli (levelopment. may come in (or tiroir. nlshing tlte ltitcrcolicginte athletcs witll 1055 training thun thoy 1190.1. (Thc Dilllll is (luit thc tlemnml el' the ninety live pcr (‘eni ls growing W9 ure ronlizlup, ihnt monial vigor is dopcndt-nt on pllysicnl vitaliîy and thnt good lwnith is a prime requisitc, not oniy in thc lite oi the 1 INJURIES Plaintli‘f was ridlnn In an automobile belonalng to Mrs. A. R. Martin ai Pointe Claire on Saptsmber 29th lant when an automobile doiven hy, ihe mlnor son of dei'ondlnt coliided wlth Mra. Mariin’s car. and plaintlfl was seriounly injured. Tire lune turned on how iar a lathsr was to be held Coumei for plaintli‘f submltted that in thie instance plslniiff waa Ilshlo for tho damage unies. lie could prove that the accident oouid not have baen preventod. the collision could have been prevented—-that it was due, ln fact. to the huit oi' the responaiblo lor damages The Jury. round that althouqh the proof established that plaintifl'n son was a gond . ‘my and a nood worker, the lather novertheless wan recpsnaible ter damages relultlng from titis accident. sa he oupht to have ancertainod what company hls boy wal ilkeiy to And o: iar islands whers the driver of the dsiendant's car. t. e - Visita the beauty_ q: untrodden shores. Waiting ior worshlppers t0 coma to Thee keep. ln Thy great out-ot-doors. To Thee l turn. t0 Thoe l malte my prayer, ”' God ol the open air!" "imams o! the sapphlro skies BANKS Pouce oi the sileut hills. Shelter oi iorests. comiort oi tho z. grass. mobile. 'vMusiL' oi birds. murmur oi little l rills, Shadow o! clouds thai swlitly pass . And alter showers U Thé smell or ilowers And o! the gond brown oarth— , And hast. oi sil. ulong me way. triendship and mlrth. ‘ way. -So let me keep . 'i‘hese tressurcs ut the vhunthle heurt in true possession. owiug them by love; . And when at last l can no longer " move lAmong thsm ireely but mus‘. part From l'ne green iields and irom thr waters clenr. Let me not crecp Into soma darkened room and hide From nll that makcs the worid au bright and denr ‘ But thrown the windost wide To welcomc In the light; And whils vl clnsp a weli-beioveti hand ' Let me once more hava sight 0l tho deep sky nnd the tnr'amil in; land—M Thon gently (nll on sieap, And broathe my body haclt to N4 turs’s cure, My spirit out'to Thee. God ot tln- open air!" r if ho could noi satllly hlmulf on thls point. he ought not to aliow a miner to tako charge of tirs car. Damages wsre aseossed at 314358.70. 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HICKS, Agent at Summerside iNaURANCE A Canadlan Bank wrote ths foilowlng i0 Its 250 branch managerli—“Our managers must bu alen a: ta ths affect on a ouatomer’a lncomo of owninq and drivina an auto- We sise wish to draw your attention to tho liabliiity, which customsrl may lncur in ullna automobiles and truckl; I1 anyone Il kilisd or Injured damages minht tu qlven suainst our ouliomer which mlqht ruin hlm. Thi- which ha can lnsure, but we leur tanners cansrsliy. de net promet themselvu In thll lt mlqht lis sa weli io advlss your clients regardlnu Insurnncs of titis type." student. but also in the llie oflnll mon and womon. 'i‘he growth or physiciai etluoution departments in our public s'chools tlie dsvelopmant of piuygrounds and rccreation ceu- tres In our clties—aii these eviticnce ot tire aprend o! the Ides thut the individuul can get no exer- ure’ L'lsd by letting someone clse do tt, for him. W GERMAIN UNEMPLOYMENT _ LOWER THAN BEFORE WAR TO TH'E LOSER THE SPOILS BERIhlIN, June 16.—‘whlle ths countriss ihnt won the war are suiiering soveriy t'rom uncrnploy- mont. Germany whlch lost tire wsr bousts of huvlng tewcr men un- om-ployed than she hnd bei‘ors the wnr .The revelution Is mode in the Intcst oiiiclnl statistlcs Just madu public Tlley show that on Mny 13, Bsrlln had only 20.000 unomployctl residvnts wlills in lllq wiiole country 'wlth n total popu]. nilon ol‘ 00.000,000. only 39.000 ure mithout Jobs. 'F s THERE i8 A LOT OF MANHOOD UNDERWRITTEN BY iNSUR- RANCE COMPA‘NIES.'PROTECT YOUR OWN - Lire Insursnce should be a part nnd, your inmily's guztrnntce oI' a chnnce to live rignt :mor your douth. An lncome rorm ni' Insurnnce is n wlse provision. ‘Buy n Grani—Wost Lite Policy. ihcnmost popular."Mntle in Cnnæ orner ,qmclg m existencell ,hougm due sharc withmtt necvssarily fur-.58. r inyndman & C0. tu; Managers for P. E. l. Tirs Oldest lnsurnnoei Aqanoy ., in P. E. l. ‘ Every Owner 0l an Automobile or Motor Truck shoulti very seriously tonsider the iollowiug z 314,850 VERDICT FOR COLLISION A jury in the Superior Court. .Montreai. Msy 17th, brouqht in a verdict glvlng 814.858.70 t0 Dame Lin M. Boulrlce for damages site sustained In an automobile collision. She ciaimod 525.000, offorinn proof thst as a resuit oi tho injuries she han been dlnbled tor tifs. Tire detendant in tho action waa Pacifique Baliiargeon, ths owner o! tire otlisr AT MONTREAL caused hy bis minor son. It wao ciaimed Mr. Justice Lano la a Iiahllity agalnst