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M5 Trelllull lit- Notes by the Way , ‘Jg-i-wu- IX’! in order among In" llll‘ tinnni evente of this summer in Canada will be the visits 0i the Prince of Wales, Prince George and Premier Baldwin . 'I‘l'le general pub- llic is not yet well informed as w Iwliether the tour of the Princes will ‘extend from ocean w ocean across Mn. L. Dollcett, 29 Bprlll Pill 3°54- G. Tulnhlinli, Kent Street Welt. rltcphen Duffy. ltlclinlond Street. It. Thom-n White, I25 IGlnl Ave. N. Tweel. 4ft ltlln Ave. cities of the Central Provinceshihe also a liiatterof ‘mulch interqgt- 1 n‘ a Ks“ Tomato has bee bum a state oi’ perturbation over the coming visit wiilwssvin Jlli-iifii- 1'92? THE ORANGE clzbflsllarlou been held between members of the h" Provincial ‘Government and flhcclvit‘ authorities as-to plans and Prepare- CHANGED CONDITIONS. v | » v u . [of the coming notables. glorious weather. Nor was there‘ in every country, a busy womanwalso compmnts that ,fil this Province an untoward evcntlicre and now her work is much’ iCiovernment seem to have assumed v mar the pleasure of the day. Thltleasier than it was in the oldenfcontroi or the entire affair withoutl 1 ' acrimony which, years ago. accom- time. Then she had the cows tozconsulting the Lieutenanlt Govcgpril hfpnnied the procession of Orange- milk and the milk to strain everym the" Mlmswrs’ u “mums c men who celebrated in? victory Ill morning and evening-the cream t0‘ “ the Boync seems tr have completely gkim and the butter and cheese to. passed awnv. No doub‘. tile 1icoirlc make. Now most of these operah differ in opinion‘ concerning that 110115 are performed by means of thel event. But they agree to differ in Separator and me factory. ounce. and w lake hurt in any nlvns- the farmer's wife made not only the ure that is afforded those who re- 1n°1n1 o1 1nm-es1, down hen; by me’ 10106 ill ll- The altitude lll’ ill‘! the nearest store to sell them (oftenlsea is the strong desire of our people’ Roman Catholic Chllrvll hll5 llll“ on foot) together with the eggs that’ that the Phlhces l“ We" l“ the P 1'9‘ t d ith ll - - t u Jmler should include the Maritime= doubted“, had much 0 o w m we had gathered m he “mm me ‘Provinces in their itinerary. Doubt-l satisfactory vhunse that has inks“ shc returned glad at heart when! place in recent years. Ii of a sermon reported by The Regina pound or n, dozen {or There are they the Federaliwlth sentment throughout Ontario. . . i. I The impression seems to have gonel out that the Ottawa Government is ,- tal, Jashlon. Be that as it may, n chief‘ butter and theclieese-she went L05 l Yhe Coll"? shc obtained ten to twelve cents ullthese no1n15 W111 he sunnhed prawn“, them, tllei ly. There is no section of the Dom-l Leader, Archbishop Mathew declared pyice being paid, not in cosh, butllhh-lh where the 1190019 lit lllrge MB that~"harn1ony and unison among in tea and sugar. and other require-1 zlsgfigrigzrvtigifigixlfnzxiii $231123 Bil Cfllllldhill Peflille mllsll he the merits of her husband and family.’ STEM OhJBCl-lve 0f Olll‘ llllllyfli" Hls or ill the material for a dress need-ll Grace in these Wflrds {Ollchfll llh-d by herself or one of hcr dauglit-l _ l chord that ought to vibrato in lllhors. Then there was no pump in HIE; m“ Exwhellcy "l9 G°Vel'h°l"G°ll' loyal Canadian hearts. f be more heartily welcomed. t h d The v JMarltimes in his tour, and the small-j men e BXDFESSB mlly. 05 was not even n well at the dOOIVLT provinces we probably a “mo. mad" ‘lbservesi "wen be pondewd "m" Whk‘ h 1° ‘haw "l9 wlltel‘ “GGGJIHOTE sensitive than the larger ones} and taken to heart by Canadians olicd to keep the house clean and cook whatever religious affiliation or rac- the mealg, in] origin." According to the report, His Grace added that “Canadians must strive to spread the understanding that humans are born for lovc and not fol' liatc, and each must endeavor to sec his neighbor at his best and certainly‘ not attribute to him un- worthy intentions without cause. Another conviction we must nil arrive at is that Canadian hearts must bent as one, the slime zeal embracing all for the common good. This unity can be attained by all right-minded men having it at heart to lovc both God and country, and to never lose sight of the main aspects o1 the task we 1181/: uniertakel; for our common 42 A n t 45. d wc are. or not onal harmon w.- ~ r . . P8911 lllFlilllf 0 Every . 8h must keep in mind that nairnyunl- tummg o1 a L") bum water nndlFl-ancc with one Cill‘ for every-iii ity is shaped of different ciementsohghl-S arfiohmmable- ' n these whl‘ 943F501“ I IIZrfiZdaSSfSTkZZZ 1:]-oll)Y1lle'-Al€h;"c€ill-J:|forts and advantages are not already i tShtone and brick are not alike, but Sllllvllsll they nrs on the wny to e strongest structures are shap- ed by both. What is it that holds them together? Just a little ce- llut nlso the making of clothes was {Visits from Royal personages . _ _ '1 those high in imperial station should} ill the olden times, the evening task‘ they pass nearby us without H“ of many housewives; and the loom change of greennw _ was one of the large utensils of many. farm houses. Now the telephone or the radio are, instead, set up in many farm houses of‘ the well-to-do; and the evening hours of the house-i public. wife and her household are cheered hlhd h" helghbm? “olhes he“ by the chimes of concerts given lnlmnong the “Fm” m c“ Ownershm 1 distant towns or the speeches of] with a car for every 11 of her People. : eloquent dlvines and politicians. Nowluext and Closely following Canada . comes New Zealand with one to 12.‘: running-water flows into many kit-‘Denmark and Australia with one‘ e Statistics oi‘ motor cars glve the United States 22,137,334 automobiles. That is the equivalent of one car for every five inhabitants of the Re- e F Speaking of motor cars recalls the those houses at which thrift pre- m" ‘hat l" hll" mhhYr/‘Xcehehl vans and industry and good mam drivers in this city. There are for’ merit. In Canada the ‘cement ‘a emem m m d f more cars in this city and province‘ we need is charity, brotherlincssl g e e or er o the (my than ill any Previous season. and tolerance. and justice . . . With' Fill” the hlllllelfi 8150- the Stllmlls with a provincial election, the Dia- fggsghfaghjfnffgehfggblgfigggjhinve passed away. and the cradle mond Jubilee and the vislthpf incl Die in the world. There could be no llllls have bécome‘ smooth fields. G°"°Y"°'"G"l°"l l°ll°wlllfl' Bu" gang plough. the manure greater national life than that The other in quick succession, all the cars .31}:l!"efi‘?8l?thlwlhfiglitaifigifltfilfiglgn Slllell-der- the mOWer and reaperand have been ou-t’ rushing to and fro’ the “Ems o‘ others? ' thrash", have taken the lac Qr|or Parked around the railway sta. These words o; the Archhnhnp Mel P e tion, Queens Square, Victoria Park, emmently reasonable from the cam the hoe and shovel, the reaping or other places in‘ hundreds by day “mm pom‘; of View. If Canada isghook and the scythe. the cradle and and svsnlns- Through it all the 1 the nan Life for the careful and number of even trivial accidents was tohprosper, its people must agree to thrmy farmer is ' quite negligible. "live and let live." Industry, econ- unshque My not olhy and enterprise must be accom- ifmthogifgllltil: was l: “ye olden penied by religious and political tol- ram“); enjoy ma‘; Zgtanjzawue and erance. To the extent that this is s“ new possible the": should be a unity of er dreamed of by their fathers and the 5mm 1n the bond o, peace? lvhzzhfllgséeor thegirothers and sisters 1m.“ m“ sentiment m growing It is wellpxslie IZEDIh-dfld of these throughout Canada, and in this facts. A good time has come d Island Province of ours, is evident a better time is coming for 133:6 m the mutual pleasure enjoyed m farmers of Prince Edward Island the celebrations of yesteday. and their wives and families who are attentive to their work, and are thrifty, temperate and economical. The lure of the towns and of the Great West is not so strong in these dflys as it was in days that are past. Farmers can be just as comfortable here. B1110)’ Just as many privileges llsrs- and be lust as independent here as in any other part of the world. The Morning Guardian is left at their door every day; and they canJearn fr it everything that’ is worth knowing regarding/the pass- ing events; or if they want to come w town, the auto is at hand. of rots immens Only skill and carefulness on the part of the drivers could account for such gratifying results. Possibly the speed regulations were sometimes broken, but if so it must have been when and wherc the roadway was fairly safe for a spurt. The car own- crs and the city at large are to be congratulate on the fact that during weeks in which street trafllc was at its maximum all passed off so well. But we must not forget that per- petual vigilance and care will be hereafter the price we must pay for safety. spiritual ——-—-<-e>_____ TRAVEL IN AIR. Soon t. will bc told that the 5M6 way to travel is through the air. Already this statement is expressed by some of the more enthusiastic airmen. For instance, Lieutenant Billchen, one of the three men who accompanied Commander Byrd in the‘. recent trip across the Atlantic, winic to the = New ‘York a- Times l the statement that "the jaunt to France II’! rather dull and monotonous‘ and that "what people should learn ‘ll that flying i; a safe way to travel --one of the safest there is." As to his personal experience, Lieut. Bal- chen stated: "I used to fly ‘planes full of dy- . mite across Hudson Bay on con- tion work for the Canadian flovernment. I felt much safer thing it in a ‘plane than I should i ‘have felt in a railroad car . . . I . have flown mail ‘planes, passenger and my ex- That the Fathers of Confederation when they agreed upon. theunion terms in 1864 were comparatively young men is a fact that is stressed by the London Free Press. And the youngest of them all was I-lon. A. A. Macdonald, of Prince Edward Island“ who was then only 35 years of age! Collectively Fathers were by, years younger than the members of the King Government now in power‘ at Ottawa. Twenty-four of them were born in Canada, two in Scot- land, Macdonald and Brown; D'Arcy h McGee was born in Ireland, and four in EngiandC-One was born in Ber- muda. The two Newfoundland del- egates were natives of that Colony. for want he very EDITORIAL horse ' Education of the yoiuig. teaching them the importance and value of temperance and sobriety. has been greatly neglected since the enact- ment of prohibition, with disastrous results. During the late election much was truly spoken to set forth the evils of drunkenness, but the Alliance campaign which was other- Wlle devoted to extolling prohibition el the 9i only rem the evils of ' ' , was anti‘ ly delliaive. Its , moot ppon those who lie n: lt-lnba a-lfiflfli‘ ' It has been remarked that "per- haps one explanation of Canada's general stability is based on the fact thatthls country has the lowest pro- portion of divorce cases in the Eng- ilell-speaklng world", If we mistake not there are proportionately to pop- ulation fewer divorce cetes inllrincc Edward Island than in anytime; e the Dominion. or be confined to the Nan" ation by stomach tests, X ray meals.‘ m -——- » ' y—~_§_ 11 d 1 L. . rwhich we have already alluded ‘I _Glorlous Twelfth" passed in IE farmers wne .s always, nndftmhs f“ the weep ‘m an we mm x m" o‘ meth and 9° mnh- hhd . P int. . . the patientggizalilgealérg m‘: frflffififfhw° on1wiahes rest and relaxation, together ‘that has aroused considerable re-lnothih‘ the mum‘ 1go to physicians or to hospitals." and miserable, by exhausting their families and friends. ' .the world. and to help a man to a‘ happy and useful career more of less some further information on l1 llfe- treated. mm ‘cnanp ' QEQlPRINBE Ellliililll 30hr of 3! Inna W. Bertie. U-Dwi"? NG Till: MATTER WITH THEM ‘ _ ' 1,, I spoke some time ago about the length Q‘ the“ hwy m can.“ mislhke a Physician interest. in alpatlent. because he is unable to find any organic troubled He s“ misses the patient with the; _ V remark “a and successive conferences .have matter; and»'t0 so home and forget makes in losing that there is nothing the? ' 5"“ likewise dismiss the same remark. with _ r , 1 d5 u m _, lfwhich smiles down u Thenililflyihg Politics 1n this matter in Rh Segggfraiyfigfigms fifiipggref, "fave. ness. I-iere we can enjoy to the full, iundlgnifled and rather dlscreditablel - too. the c001 M98265 Twill "l? 545$ m Eves Wm be longTh t f the salt ocean ISIIII nd they may endi e an“ 0 ‘them, and they brace up the tired llnerves as the languid zephyrs of the - - ‘mainland could never do. Death is not me worst thing m To our left is Covehead Bay, its may be red banks crowned to the southward ‘with dark firs, broken here and a service than the saving ohthere with the squares of lighter Now the Suggestion is that as green which are the well tilled farm there is no organic ailment to be lands’ A fishing boat h I treated, the patient himself must bePmpty lobster ‘mp8 is c u“ n3 up The physman thereto", the "run" to a factory just inside must establish the right relation- “l” "llmlwe- The “as” likllll“ ship between the patient and hlln- 9vetrtilefotthg figignafi :55 beausgg . _ in r ra s. Country, or where the visitors woill-clllsgrliféniqgjfifltlsexfe 5:3,: gaps; again until next spring just after iieve that he but their ASA STAYNHOPE (By HAROLD ‘ MEBSERVY) I ~A~¢i l hope, chem-of itha. oldest and best-known ofl-jlhe nortlLshore Bum- . ma; resorts, llsseighteeh milelglirézcizi ~ l lottetown if one goes . Some physicians go further and Ch“ '_ . l e ts for deep sea fishing can, as make a more exhaustive examin- that m’ by the covehead mad’ It is m n ' . - in - on the east side of-Goveheod Bay, We slsleil-Plllvlmllll" ll° mm’ w ‘ l ' " Iifl" HOW] (Ill- One of Boston's leading medical which ‘S bum the c mien, addressing students of Harvardicidemally the “when and one o’ Medical College, speaking of these cases states, that except for cases of flesh “d s“??? Egg“? Zfigrylilfi‘: acute infection, these people "withbemre "s u e 3 pm a m m ..' thedglgaytldunesdthelr 121m (Jnheihsgw; . ' ene y e san grass , ‘inumber about half the patients that‘ m sage green cloak about the". “Medically speaking, they are not hhkcdness‘ Beg?“ it???’ tgguoélgsl‘ serious cases as regards prospectivemw deep a “e k death, but they are often extremelymawh “'5 purity only mitsmgufiety the best known North Shbre hostel- the ice breaks up. But the boats case properly atlizswlfiziggg-osifg 81s,: will still be busy for now is the time him pill powder liquid medicine m" wd and m“°kerel' lelectricity, massage, or only sane ad-‘l we decide w" m“? u closer lwk The sentl_flpol_ch_ At many farm houses there-oral has paid due respect to the. laden with :11 shore. as it curves sickle like in i-hll North. on the west; l! the day be very clear the M04 land of Oil” . Thriller can be made‘ out in the dist- ancbfi. '. . A word as to other attractions. Ex- cellent trout fishing can be had in any of the larger streams flOWUlK the owners of the laonts. Here are two excellent hotels, where one who with the best our Island summer of- fers, can be sure ‘of getting it. They are the Cliff, which we have spoken of and McMillans. It is a‘very lovely drive from Brackley Point to Btanhope. and at many points in the road. one comes on delightful glimpses of Covehead Bay. seen for, it may be, only an instant, through a gap in the trees by the road tide. Before long one comes to a fork in" the road. One road continueson, while the other swings of‘! to the right. You follow the road to the right, and enter a wood. Just a. few yards. and on the left, in a grassy glade. overhung by the sheltering limbs of great beech trees, is a. little church. It i.s well to linger a few moments here. The Church, itself, is not unassuming. Here is no steeple, nor any cheap colored glass, set in futile imitation of the bejewelled windows of the great medlaeval cathedrals of the old land. Its builders had the good taste to make all simple and plain, thereby giving this little church, nestling here in the woods a quiet dignity of its ‘own. And this beflts it well, for it is the oldest Presbyterian Church, so it is said, on the Island. Inside, on its walls, are tablets placed in. memory of its earliest llllllllilllfilllll yours 80mg Interestingalld Delightful Locations ’ ' Described For ‘iGuardianBeadQIsZ’ , into Covehead Bay; while srrange- r | .‘ a‘ . neat matter: will Mtpvov. Ail for 1%,; “Ad!” . ,- " i?" ' \ ' - rleei'e*°fid'meynu‘it’etoy3 zuaila'......._.......;J*" .. jbbnas} " (>13 ca} .5... t. .4 T M0014) llbri f '1»..- avg-Trivial- lir- ., " in ‘rial r l. .1115“ 1 . .. _ my. :; I0“? lllIIIUlblllfI-bflld" Wabbit-inland w‘ voetnlente. 'i‘lloy}," $3 .;»\»1 w-m blunt to ' LOGIC LAND‘ THE 0 ed by doing what seems to be illogi- cal. face logic is fatal. speculator can do. and the thing he is most likely to do, is to buy when prices are high, and sell when prices have dropped, thus suffering a loss. For, when stock prices are highest, all the information drummed into ones ears is favorable. that soon they will be still higher. But when" prices are at their lowest ebb, all that one learns is discourag- ing. To a mind that works logical- ly, it is obvious that yet to come. No wonder 97 men out of I00 buy at the top and sell at the bottomli home time, incurs Prohibition, is" future also That icourse iii the _ law into dial-calla. ll continued” it will banish prohibitory Jews -ftom all the mum books oaths-world». . .. ml , . - ‘ d ‘lhmuflh ' . u _ o _ In n it, n't fair." In? lost my friend n getting tile treatment best his particular case. 5t, The point emphasized ls‘ that dls-‘glllrflg’ “"1" °l the ihllgltlllls bleach lg and Bay Fbrtune_ one can picture i t l i thie regordg iheleeriairklernchy {Jiifhfsgii- the dwotlo“ o" this ‘mun’ “'5 he . .‘ ‘ CI‘ INCH a a ‘ . N01 on“, the 1nnnd1ng_1ed or overlooked m the matter oi ’;";l'_"fn“":ng:l "ilfieezlisease at“°:ge2r_ grnva, of Etnglalltiikl-IIZEVGQ‘, wle milln- zggerotxgtffigrezrgogaggdwfilit? 32g a a n» We 1g y ‘ lets of his charges, baptlsing the lchildren, wedding those betrothed in llove, and carrying the blessed peace of the Gospel of Christ the Redeem- er to the bereaved, the sick and the dying. Not far from here.too, head, resided the Rev. DesBrisay, first Hector of St. Paul's English Church, Charlottetown-or. to Jif from any cause they arc neglect- @159 lh lllllll l5 hell" "mall? ional life of the patient.‘ I believe that advice such asthe ‘hough m” B“ ‘inbove, given to our new EGIIQIBUOIH ‘ f h i‘ , ill eanmuci. 11110 {Eénlgilypfifigsgnsoy ti$usand5 01" three small buildings, mounted on, |real sufferers who apparently "havedlllsl-S dhvell lhm. ‘he Sll-hd- A few nothing the matter with them.” . iOL-ij- OR THE SCRAP BOOK-i- A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS u. v1 away, like The Spoon River Antholo e and of leade h idea of inflict! . The Penny; Fortune Teller-“Your will be brave, g anlFrlch-J’ ‘ get rid d! ednesday, July l s ip. and at the ly suspiciousof leadership, saps ‘away, all those vital elements that produce the leader. —Van _Wyck Brooks. tencld to the advpcacicnfup-ohibition, was in lead inch. to trilstin the la and neglect ‘temperaiipegodupation. lope taught in the temperance. t broughttlie °l'°l“?l"- Asmara» Cllent--,"How delightful! . Nilfi tell me how aln I to l have new?" I3th thwarted, ' I taking stasnatcs "l 5a.’: hushed; suited to wvovooomocmvooook-ek‘ Canada. although far bc- - ' ' . +¢+¢+¢+o+o+++o++o+w+w chens and bedrooms; and by melto 17, the United Kingdom one to T The happy married man dies in, good style at home, smrollnded byfilfie hlggewfngzlghseeoét3x23121218 his weepi“ Wm’ “"1 children‘ The evidentl on the bars which obstruct uld bachelor don't die at all-he sort it Y a pollywog's tail. -Artemus Ward, uF-rhei lent beach for bathing. As usual, too legitimate vogue of, ll this book is due to its unerrin diag-. nosis of what we all recognize? when, this Pmht are ill-ml’ mw- sthhdlhi! we are confronted with it, as thei°h °he» hllweverv hhd 1mm"! w the inner life of the typical Americanehstwhrd- °he cah 59° the Illlllhd community when the criterion of 1 humane values is brought to bear upon it in place of the criterion of; material values with wh traditionally pulled the wool over, our eyes. It is quite likely, of COIIPBBJ that Mr. Masters, with a reasonable‘ pessimism, has exaggerated the sul-1 cidal and murderous tendencies of the Spoon Riverites. But I know that he conveys an extraordinarily just and logical impression. I-Ie pictures a. community of some thousands of $01113 every one o1 whom 11w; 1n n, soaking for 24 hours in cold wafer. spiritual isolation as absolute as that‘ of any lone farmer on the barren prairie, a community that has been utterly unable to spill any sort of fabric common in all, which has for so many generations ' cherished and cultivated its ani- mosity toward all those non-utili- tarian elements in the human heart that retard the successful pursuit of the main chance that it has reduced itself to a spiritual desert in which nothing humane is able to find roo age and grow at all. And yet all e types that shed glory on humank d have existed in that, as in every community! They have existed, or at least they have been born. They have put forth one green shoot only to witherand decay because all the moisture has evaporated out of the atmosphere that envelops them. Poets, painters,‘ philosophers, men of science and religion, are all to be found, stunted, starved, embittered, prevented from even the flrst step in self-develop- , ment, in this amazing microcosm of our society, a society that ich we havej the one Y: ‘Llillltx. . knew by loo _v _ _~.,_»_.__v-I;MQ\K;IW WW4!" hill Vhhihtll +§4§4 Boil 4 gallons of water; then stir in l quart of flour which has been mixed into a smooth paste with cold water. Now add the much should paper the spot with sweet oil, rub well and allow it to remain a few days. Then rub with powdered unslacked lime until the spot is gone. ee-oe-eoeweewo-eaowwuo- ‘~11; art___the God that doest wonders; Thou hast declared 'l'hy strength among the people. Psalm 77:14. w n perfect in weakness. P. lwY- ...i r1;-—' .- "What do you think o! lriy plan?" -" .-uxodrns wilo-ttilgflypad come as n friend - ministers. The first of these was the vice as to health hablw that he islet the factory and the run nearbymmh Pewr Gordon He was minister so we drive emund the beach in the‘ . 0 t C h d car. The sand ‘is quite flrm, but (“mm m? year 18 o) O o“ e“ ' gille is quite plainly daboring. _ ' l The factory, _ consists of two or lmen are working about it, putting laway the gear, and getting things Qship shape against theopenlng of ‘the next season. Nearby is the "run"1 1which forlns the sole entrance to Covehead Bay. It is-only about two l hundred feet wide. The tide is going ‘out, and there is a very swift cur- lrentmlt seems to be fairly deep at ?this point; but farther out we are ltold, it is obstructed by sand bars. and it requires care to steer a boat in without grounding it. And indeed we can see for ourselves that this is the case. Though this is quite a calm day, a slight surf is rolling in from Here, of course, as elsewhere on ly the North Shore, there is an excel- is cut of! from the land by a rampart of sand dunes, which at HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK a Y ROBERTA LEE ' Wall Paper Paste Dissolve 10c worth of glue by glue waienThis one large room. Rust On Steel . l To remove rust from steel, cover Daily Selections,“ FOR ' . hGuardian‘Reac_iersx_ “in; u. nan cop's" nacnniwrlohz- Thou 1, 1 Elfin-Alloy, we be‘ enabled to yujetrength is made l \-\ rile ins" [MAN In who saw his parish, since the prev- ious incumbent the Rev. Jon Caul- ileld, never left England. Rev. Dr. Fullerton in his "Precis of the Hist- ory of the Presbyterian Church in Prince Edward Island" pretty story of the meeting of Mr. DesBrisawirlth Rev. James McGreg- or; first Presbyterian missionary to Prince Came another D I. “What do you think of my plan?" "It's fine," said I, _ Though I told a lie, me My praise I'll give as your worth I sale? ' 4 But don't seek me out In your time of d3ubt If flatierys all 1 that you care to h r . If the truth‘ will hurt you, don't you If" IN ENQLISH WORDS OFTEN » Don't say "each one does the work their own way." Bay "his own way." OFTEN MIBVRONOUNOED: physique. Pronounce fia-ek, i u in “m... fable. OFTEN sylvnn All. . -1 . SYNONYMB: :11‘, lacerate, find. ing one word each db. vol-algae i .9?’ Win95‘ - ' Y W." gmiafoolnpanione!‘ l, ’ r Peters and Bay Fortune. but for Theophilus can be more exact, the flrst rector tells the very Edward Island. The beneath the shade of the beech- rd my. it is with irlcndsnlpii asked he. CDIIIE lfllll’. lyio their DAILY Lsssonsw By W. L. Gordon mxsusao‘: e at in "me,f' accent int syl- Anybody knows that has happened over and over again. the presumption is in favor of its continuing to happen; but because you have thus arrived conclusion, on the very day that you decide to buy, age person. The same allurments that led you to buy at the top in- duced buying by all others ‘subject to such influences. all who can be induced to buy have bought, and there are no others fo_ in Cove- whomone may sell, then the price the stock can now ward. ' . But if you have a logical mind, you do not get excited as your ‘stock drops The setback, you ii probably only temporary. B day, thereafter, let us say it takes a further violent drop. After it does this for ten days you repeat the logical reasoning you followed when _ it was advancing. You nowdecide l‘ that it is likely to continue dropping . ' ' indefinitely. acquaintance so formed we are told Iehmhhhly “e afterwards ripened into a life-long of the decline, because you are not friendship. the only one who was finally scared - into selling. thanfilgtllgzlhegrgilfiesntlllg? gagging man, were merely represenhtive. - Everybody else has also sold. There es. But time and space forbid, and "h"! “° "w" ‘° "h ‘hi’ m“ w‘ y: ggffiugghrggxggerfnzggtgngfl: If you hold stock in a certain able later on to say a few more words about Oovehead Bay, and the hospitable and kindly people who make their homes near its sohres. Wm advance .. you my Bu‘ 1mm“, . - . , good news. Many professional stock operators will reason that “OTB.” no use keeping it any longer, because the thing they have been hopin, for and which the stock itself has anti- cipated by a gradual increase [in price, has now happened. “Billet obviously logical thing to do is to dispose of those that haveirisen sharply in price and keep those which have not yet had their move upward. You which have ad , bably perilously high,=while "those: which have stood still are less like- STOCK MARKET. Condensed from The Aw] Mercury (February. . Fred. C. Kelly. wi NE'B chances for success in ‘the’ stock market are greatly enhanc- To follow mere obvious slit‘ The most logical thing a market indicating the’ worst is when a thing at a logical the stock goes not‘ up down. You pay ‘the to figure, the reason that you are n aver- Naturally, when go no higher. The only way‘ move jis down- we‘, m teabh . B y. Men :“".‘lli’e'ma!:8of tofhie ren s, t?! Tmfifcti-hfim ‘ ' newing oi ip of property, tageously to e problems ‘of his own - The‘ Real. Estate De - ment of Tlfiiiahseteerrl rust . B, n. . I cg... ...,. use: . e o ex _enoe ‘gdafiiiiccihiailbn ‘i? us. one phase of modern busi- ness renders Eastern. -'i‘mtt_Company mihpé” lit‘ to assume the full o. Margin/nay, com}; casual.‘ r ‘i; Iced Oliee- But the day you sell is rtain to mark the end You, being an average almost certain to decline on the figure that the ones venced most are pro- drop. 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Yet the fact is that such ation is almost sure to , for the man is prejudicegi _ _ lit his own stock just-sea mothg- eighps biased‘ o pinions about 118i, owmchildren. r .1 d‘ t I I I I Milk ' 80 no farther down. 1% ‘gfuiz’ g3‘; us!“ air ‘ I ' is ma n is almost sure to who . gzigatlgat tlitldanhzxalusglifillirthitit has 9-7 P h b‘ h?“ been increased, you may be expect- l. ., 3.1%‘. i; ed to feel pleased. "Now the stock a“ a’ “w” ‘h? ' en, ‘doesn't itfu if the SQIIBIPIQ thing is _to follow one’: own judgment. But of courawone’: own judgment is made up of all klndsoi information, Jnclilding that to he found it: theinflspflié ' ' all aig t , ‘- ' , And he shook my hand as he went {',*,‘,§‘;’,,'1"fh§"§‘§§{‘ lgggrzfmglhflrztgca: ms a “W”? when the good news becomes public, 7°“ M” mum" 9°" l - For I'd said the things that he'd 1n dnwnwnht on the otherzhum; stock news reached Wlflhfid I'd 88y. a the price may go up’ on ball news. be“ will? But I lmOW I had lost him‘ just the been,“ mfluenflfl NOD19 1111,11“ I180 til 0' _ 1 Bil-mil - "The worst has now happened; The $°°im° - chi " i . For his plan must fail and I'd get 3mg W111 nevu- be no chew 33,111, B" "l6 Blfllilhlllll‘, ' V , . the blame. _ _ my; buy it," ' ~ if"? his. wlw-hml- llllllhl" . “"-"'"""?C' when you think the time hescollie t” b“ 1°’ 37°“ ‘mu’ Good friend ark only the truth from to sell part of your securities,‘ the ihllllllllll’ "Pllm ml" "Vi" l‘ ; mind cbnnot always by. ‘tiiil time e, if you sell the lcecaptablc lar- m-nken "e511,, ‘ For no friend is here, who to please ones in which you have a p _ t’ altd l “ha!” ‘h? u“ m; friend keep the others, when the __l. . ' o {W h" _ u???“ Keep a can or box with close flt- 55W "Y9!" in I Pl!" "l" hQ "J11 m” hdvhhce 7°“ Wm ‘hm ‘My’?! ‘$1,, ‘I'm-yum ting lid for holding broken needles, commend‘. PM" °ll llll- ' ' 9. 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