PAGE FOUR _ THE llloiiwliilllmiiilliii liiiiiililiN rmuut. w. r Vino-Predicate a. n. nume- Hut. ca. u. l. . Ineiinnol. D. l. 0. Filter and Inner. J. l. Burnett. lueolnlo Ill Notes by izlie Way ’ ing and since theleleotlon of Octo- ber last about which the six Lib- ‘ n- ouunuu u; be lhtelled hon ta. IolloILll ogente u can-nu.- and 11w newspapers own: A. BroIn, Sh.) Your. Ire. L. Doueotteftl Spring Purl IOML Ilhem have béen amazmgly anenh 3m"; “find; o. ‘Iolnllne, u»: Street wut. lOne of these is that the three Pr0~ uuniq Stationers. Grnltou Street. flf".}'a“nfi“fignff'fgf°;liffvz'- ,vinces by the sea were represented J. D. Taylor, Grnlton Silent. h’. Tweet, 4A Elm Avenue. (‘nrter I 00-. Queen Street. l-‘red (inuiiet, Grout George Street. Alon. lePlierlon, Queen Street. _ l-‘runl: .\‘. Buys, lil llllluboru Strut. P. J. Melanin, Mekolll Building, Sumnnoreido. ll. A. Paint. Sonrle. W. A. ‘Johnston, Montague. Ition by five Ministers. four oi whom suffered defeat and have not uuh|r~kyhhuo|hgh y", 5",“, ,5; p,“ 5m,“ been replaced. This condition has _ h n \_ s‘ d a E c new YORK !continued from October of last year :2"; '5 :,'::,d,,',';,'T,;d ‘sulfa fi;;',,§,'{;°{,,f__§'*,'.§_3311,11;I§_°g_- [llillll June of this yesr—a condition 82nd Street d Sixth Avenue, (Oppollte Ulnibel Bron.) and llntnllng’ ‘ D994". lanky; Strut Entrance, Woolworth Building. _ _ BOSTON Did llontlt News. .\l. Andlemuy, New York RQPIQICII(QHVO*IIIIIIIIIIII Puwerl, lne. Uhilllo fwy-uentltive-E. J. Power. entered the Union. l ltwa: formerly thought worth {presented in the Government. is 8' 1926 ‘it no longer s matter of any conse- quence whether they are represent- ed or not’! Both the leading par- MR. MEIGHEN IN MONTREAL Experimental Union nt the Guelph - Agricultural College. She wasln- Th . _ was a matter of consequence, which e mcepnon lender“ m‘ Humvited to give the same address at Arifl .vi i b .- - ' | “r e g en‘ m“ coluuwanve i1 farmers’ meeting in Stoney Creek volve humiliation Leader’ in Mammal’ as repuned miaiid the result was the organizzitioinitrmemi 111 the BT95“! m“! i" Pumu‘ yesterday's Guardian, indicates very= jmehr "Parliament and in the press pro- _ of the first clearly that the representation Hume World the Ho use Women's institute in Nearby communities o! Ommon“ l” u“! “gfollowsil the example and. today. ' n‘ " cufl“ eral members from the Maritimes‘ S“Pp°'"“g§ . it is no easy task for a conrllllffl‘; I I i iln the King Cabinet before the eIec-, xmmjtvithout precedent in the pollticnlgohr o\yn_ ‘history of the Marltimes slifce they, ;sun, rain, wind, and storm. . jwhile for the ‘Maritlmes to he re-: gmanner cf living at present. ties have hitherto insisted that it! ll neglected or denied would ln-, and call forthiful aduptibllity of the human body I On tiie Conservative side, in; l _ ‘,tion now permits uicit and women - tests have been recorded against w “W: longer ' run CH WN cusnniiut * S00E11 FY1115 SW38 ‘Sir John Adam M“g"‘fi"'°“"y S/lngi And The French William Heughan Hal Baas Voice- qf Unusual Power and Beauty fir. Language (Toronto Mail srnd Empire) ' _ B Nell MacLeod. K. C.) tively unknown singer to break iri-. ( y to 'P0i‘0l1lt),—~blllWh8t1I he comes no} l“ ‘he advance edition o; [he °°111P""‘ed‘b9' ‘he "m" abmmwbleprogramme for the Montreal Con- Weamei‘ 0! m” 9985M‘ M“ chances ference on Education and Citizen-i 0i drawing ‘"1 audience are worseifliiip the title of Sir John Adams‘ ma“ hopeleag- only a 19w peop] ‘address was given as "The Nation- turned out to hear William HeuS-inl Importance o; mhguhge in Edu- ‘Lcelebtavled physician mamas ha!“ recital in Massey Ila-ll lastumonm To many of ‘he nwnl.’ an address to his brethren, called BiEhI- ‘W! ‘IIQKVWBY? Pewamed “Yébers of the ymhhhh (jhnncil of‘ their attention to the difference in "M11118 ihenise es in the llmfienceluducuuon‘ including [he present; the habits of our forefathers and °i as m“ a bu” as ca“ ‘be bu“! write,’ who m“ 3mm. previous exn m ‘he Nona‘ hang mmiy" There perleiice, not altogether Dleflflfllll is a temptation st onoe to dragiof [he conflicting News of the i“ ‘he name o! the lugs" [ammmpeople of the two central pro-I living batsso who excels in both rejvmces‘ Ontario and Qnebem on “nu tilrttalisangt ",‘.’§§§',,,R,‘§,‘, Yginniufigfillgitlvual language (itiestion, ‘such of I he just to compare I fore a .\‘i0lli.l‘8ili audience seemed! l. V k VLtlnmWllerieaJl-P ANCIENT mo mooerm men Our primitive foreftflfiers lived in the open, their bodies unhoused and scantily clad were exposed to He pointed out the great differ- ence this would make to the heat who is u“ Slavic as 1M3 newcomer ' - rather questionable, as Iiclug om- Ceutlrfs o‘ 3:8, bod,“ ‘uni do“ the-w ‘h’? Toroplo cancel? stage finous of trouble. The title, as it mac ‘new u reg a e5 o y lem-imolch’ Mr‘ Heugha“ w the wosdafteiwvards turned out “'11s 1101 0 Demure‘ us compared Mm m" Bess“ .01‘ a gorgeous has” volcwsir John Adams’ t-htiosing. it was U V in iich. vibrant and sytnpathetictl. l1; prescribed w‘ mm_hy whom 1i fact modern civilization. so far Bali-spite of the magnificent bo 1y o [um unable w 8M__and we were temperature is concerned tends to tone. it lsdeilghtfuliy flexible, so rather curious m m least I WM‘ make the body a "hothouse plant." that the singer can do light ntim- as m how Sir John ‘mum M ab“, Hi5 thought w“ or the woncku“ be“ as we" as ‘narual vones‘ hulk: find his wily through the mazes: “fgmfgsnixils gighnsléilfiifi ogoifnzllgihgof this rather zicriuitiiiioiis contro- t5.‘ '. a p , . »_,_, M“! h“ "llderstandfi m“ an of g8}.[ghiitsfililmylhizlliniililviiiilfit‘lflftliitwil: ting on n friendly footing with i129! _l_ H _l I l I . W“. Md audience . lie has an unusuiillyy“ U“. l“ "b" '3'!" ‘ward ‘h | _ _ . - .,. ,._, "ggszcqlullpfitlfililf; vloicfl’! ‘ll'i‘i'tl*tl‘l'féti (‘iluhliilrt II l"i|l'1lp" s) r l l L ls U e "liiiti [or iht- iiinvtiry, for ill‘ iliili to the treatment it received from us humans. in fact he believes that civiliza~ than the allotted i i The Alberta Pacific Grain 1 Company, Limited 6% FinbMot-tgage Bond; Due June i, 1946 The business of the Company and h‘ pm deceseors has been in existence for 24 year-g. ind now represents one oi‘ the largest and moat auc- ceseful grain elevator undertakings in warm, Canada. Combined valueof fixed assets, investments and net current asset: in $8,717,000, as again“ $3,500,000 of bonds. Average annual earnings for the past three year-g after depreciation and taxes, have been eqhi: valcnt to over 3% times bond interest require- ment. Price: 98 and accrued interest i Yielding over 8.15% Descriptive circular, map and phofogmphg q] properties forwarded on requeel. Royal SECIIEEQg, Corporation Riley Building, Charlottetown Toronto Halifax Saint; John Winnipeg Vancouver New York Montreal on,“ this neglect but we have failed iuisipaii. Civilization has searched out- iinii uuy protest recorded In Par- U111 "Weak" Willis- We 11:11:’; 192$!" ‘word __v'munlfl H - _ AFfi-l i - _ . h ' . . - fl ‘ < _ iviitlun. it is mun essuii a ll iere is no doubt hut that there is LBIgCxL m;aiazgnfbfifzkanogrnijzrggii illut illlllt: ziiniri from its pruh- H“, duveluplluHlti My w“, wump inure "comfort" in life, than illiulny M“; a superb voice ls a fmei-ahlo controversial inspect tlit- iiiitzhmlil “m, is H" wsontial. h. m“. DITPIFiQIH-l 11583- unset iii recital, |“i'|"‘“,"*‘ “"""ij'"""“ _“¥“I "_|"‘l“, l,“ modern civilization is to be saved lie doesn't like U19 W011! "1199" As an interpr-ter of Scotch folkdnwtmml‘ “hy "Milly m mm from ivrct-k." "lnteriiatiunalisni liiis iis ilaiiiyqvrs as lhrt-iiiviiiiig its numbers, spoken with u broad .-'*~‘ .l":t'-'tl*' Scotch accent‘ are by no "Imus {hwiili Iliit. ihaiigeil i1 llllllli in,, It _V__ lic as a canny "Scot was too to bc traugiit. Auil yet that h just whal. liiippencti. lie walked into thi» so-ralleil Iran headlong or rather foot-long with his eye, tipvti. I can taunt-clit- or n9 other measure of political sentiment ini _‘ wary Women's institutes cover the whole the province oi‘ Quebec. Alihougbidonnmol] from [he Anmmc w me “amen, or ma“ o“ ‘he Liberulied to guard against Conservative memhersgpaciflc_ 5mm were returned at the last electlonq figures, only five According to the latest as given by \Vilson's - were w“ a very marked imrease‘ Liberal members from our own the "lmpiirtuiice" Ui liiiiguaigt- iii I I ifilvfllhly. there are 2,096 Women's n t . ‘e ilnstitutes In Canada, with u total - d rlti l -- ‘ Lonlpare “ 1 Um m m“ ggneldlwllttlllbeiflilip of 66.207. ' election in 1921. The influence of stich ii body of reason to believe that the increase total Conservative vute as There is every ' ,wonien as this in (‘anada is inestlin- I . d'i- r‘ - s stea l) growing aui the guodiuble‘ aid province of Quebec will Some idea oi this influence he Province and from the sister Marl- times have by their iliicnct- nppnr- t-ntly given their consent to nun- representation in the (lovernrnent. Nevi-i- before have they given the (luveriiment a more constant thick- und-thiii support. lily their speech 195$" l0 be wllilliei] 141 991111"! iflirlfltstmgs Uilf‘ feels siife in saying that _ _, , _ or organs just because we do not Mr. lien-ghan probably Iitis no rival.‘fflgfiilltllil; I “Iihvvilr-l‘ really know their use to the hodyxlfor slim-r beauty oi’ tone his i't-iiii-‘i.l\‘mf:fl‘l “hi” _ He quotes a writer of u century P111124 01' "T319 5911MB E1"! 0' 31"'.'H:‘,p?.lw‘-|,:l$ ‘PIN, “n, m“. immrp ago who declared that our list ofkfily" was iiitlile worth facing the‘) “' ' ' " " 5 l --u,,,.1(.,,5" Hu-hhuh-es decreases ugifiitiilll to hour, and his L'Oi'iltfi)' m our stoctk of ltiioivledizc iiici'eases.‘l°i“'" i" “T!” 133W!" °' 11"‘ 1mm” H i5 fanny Um. m,“ m- kuuwledgeavtis most lufccuoiis. Hit; other m“, Cause" us m ca" H1838{lrgunsbi-otcii ciumhcrs were “\\'l ll Illin- iiii‘ Lliilljliilift‘ is vtilifililiill. without iziiigir, i, idiiiiciitiim is, u!‘ iit mpiics thi- (lt'\'(‘it)]illl1'lli of tln- ‘thiiiltiiip furiiiiii-s of iiii- Piillifiiliiii ri-iii ‘mm‘Nationalism. I _ ft-iiinvs ""H‘m"| ‘H 'iUittl. as it iliiil so often dorm iii the _ _ , _ lpiisi. tiul, it is Ptibifiililili for ilio-ri- riill h-qhfllrudv ‘tiilll).',t‘l‘i)il.‘i simplicity least m‘, .. tho ignorant-c of our in other t-uiiiitries may to numsaisoiiiililt- ivili‘ and Ilut it may also ii-zid to ti ii uii c r0 ii u I- moro Wt‘ know of whom we ilcal, the "Til? with iii’ infcrt-iice to be rlrinfil [mm the facts. Sh" John, in ri-iorrinp; in [he French luiiituuge :15 spoken h, the Provitittc of Quiche-c, UXhrdflgd Iiimselt’ us follows: -"ln the Prov. lucc of Quebec Wt‘ liiivc one of tbs best cxuiupics oi‘ hl-liiigunlism, chant-t- dealing both languages Iuivlnp an equal chance. \\'c’who t-iilile from over. seas iiiight ho iiiriiiie-ii to lift our huts oft‘ to the wlihvrh French liiiiitiittgc. iliil lull do not have in Quebec iii!‘ liii.,--u. as it is spoken in I'm-is. You have Front-Ii but. it is not the kiiiil oi Frciii-li that cziu compete with Classical ltlnglisli. It is a pecul- iar language". 'i‘licre were other, passages to the same effect in which the Fri-ucli spoken in Que- ht-c is icfcrrcd to its a "dialect." In the tilst-ussitm that followed, and t-oiitiiitieil at the public meet- ing in the evening by Senator N, iielciiiirt ilic WUTII "pzitols" was Eniay be had from n glance at wiiat M“, the the.’ l ilrt-d 'I’lp1rs." "(In-en Grow ti ithe Women's Institutes of this pro- use e“ L's and by the" vows “like “my Ito-thus" "Th -Pl ers o" Diiutiec hiivc said this is a good enough lie b01111! 011i U111! Wt? l1"! W13” ‘(hopi-brolfy, 0- (‘Dwain mm... ' liltllil-flill and lniirquiigi» are ln~ mrfivrl’ ,5 m] Mum, approach w uovemnlent for “s and one which begin to look after the teeth. Tllzlll.|4sculs wha "we" w "m m" Uptivliillfiliiifi, iilflijpilfliliity!‘ iiri flu-Ah‘, viludvl H,- pprflonalily Hm" ‘and for the different i'l)lllfliililiiiES>t)|\r ppgplg dgllght to hohm; B"; imlhmgl‘ “iwifmt 3km!“ sliow um,‘ which he imparted n thrill which m“ ’“_‘|"‘_ "i "‘_ flmzhl" I‘WY_"'_"1liiri;1iiiigv ivhelhei- we lift‘ tri-iiiiiig ' - " ""35" pmlmw“ “emu” “bseflse” iw-ciil-leii the days twenty yours who “w” mum“ "1' “"l"“*"‘ “r m“ "*“"""\vitli the individual or with ilic utt- Tmlrgum me people of the Mamime“ and W011‘ IIW-‘fil-‘lli- 51m bu‘! men] “Wiivht-ii that traditional numb-w wile "mm-Y "m! m" W" "“"“"' Ni‘ ‘ilonfh I quote those extracts of Print-c Edward island content now three times as prevalent 1111 "Retaining horse 0f the Ai-miii-lsstiliii!“'m¥““‘ "i" "‘““"' """““‘ “m [mitts ivpictti or nit» spirit of Sir John with the action of their Liberal rc- lhwie =111¢is111 neonle- ‘Choir that llrieti u) bring vat-st innit 1'" "“’““"‘ ,“""""" "“""""""",f"f"‘.\<iniiis' iiiitilittisi and m. illiiiviliilli-Z mhhhhhliives 1h [his mhner-g we; >i|iS volltlllsioll i=1 Iillli swing ilflwieuces i-zi Yiassey Hull to thsir ft-Pllmngumz" “Hwm Hmugm‘ H“ iilt‘ lime of thought iidopti-ih- sav- dn “m mink SQ {differently we live from our foru-‘iii an out burst of cheering. lic ililtii “m” eiluimbl)’ Fifllwfivmi“! 111 iiiiii is thi- tlvvclupinieiit oi thouizht,‘Mfiulvp. 1-. -, next Parliament. I" wince have done fur our schools, The best element in the province sf usheea I ti ti ~ ' -- . - Q a n w u m "rm/n" iill which they are lot-nteil. as, recognizes the strength, nhilitvi lmniiii, the (‘onservntiveu . . . ‘in itseli an inspiration; their meet- (‘uti- Tlie cco n'zc . . y r g ' jprogress and education. Their" un- two eiectioiisi which ‘nunl ililiftllfl in Prince of Wales College “For ilome and Country." is and honesty of leader and the soundness of ings ‘are centres m‘ culture unil Mum)“ ‘ “xlmlmms, _ _ Iiiuiiiriiiiiutc iiml niitivt-oiiiitulilc, . . tei", in warmth in occupation, and which were not as familiar its his “Twm” "1 l‘mi_"'""g" ‘“‘ “"11 “" "Wm! nt‘ which nevertheless as sumo- . . Durin the months ast smcel . ~. . .,, . . Hiilig science. oi thought. ii u- . _ .,, , g amusement. the wonder is, not that btctih hum-hrs, and he both 5.1m, _ _ _ ,Y.lllllt‘ts happens, issued tiit- suttt 0610b" there i168 D9911 mllfh 1119- Shh“, of us hre hmiL-(ed with ggf- them well and dramatized thein“"’m""t“"i I “P1 my," "mkm-‘jf “ins well its the bitter} "Out oi‘ the “mill w > dpufism" 11f Maritime itlghts and :1 tuiu defects iii-the structure or the Dl111$1111‘1|Y- The ill-h or them wen-ififi" itllflttl-"oliluliiiullttll Hmsiiiliilin} iitilisulmu: 0mm“ mm‘ Hwmxmnsflnr“ -.- ~ . - _ , . _ .~ -,t ,'.iiu.i‘s‘-, ~,, 1"” mmorm“ ‘ Emesmly] ‘m ifoinmission has Iieen appointed tn Working 11! P111115 9' 1111*_11°<1y. but {""“.'“I'.g Am“ “ltl.l_“..blllon.t.h,ln."‘ (ll-ed. 1.,- ;“-,l,l,|h.h|,h. m,“ H". \,»,.,,-,|i”"“_“m""*' . . l-rhursdaya Wm he ‘l svhoo] i“ whivhidetemlme ‘vhemer m" jum fighm thnt so many of us should Biifiilpg lioi1._ Aummcisetitliiic. acid lhii “Helix " vn‘ mm“! H‘ m h" “we hlr John at the Iiegmiiing of his A. hull ‘ v _ ' - V immi, altogether and enjoy good the titluters Bali. _ Tlirev (lllflfilq H- _, _ , .'\ m , inililrcss liiul illlillllftilllii)‘ referred ,ilic men us “Cli as the women ot (ii the .\iill‘liifll9fi have been titlilltéiilhelnh “c hhlnhem “.911. mdml ,1 i" H", liIUlt nttuiait “tilti to nsi. H H” m? m“, u‘ a "trap" i“ which - ii‘, i" hm“ i“ ‘Hm m” ]""""'“ nnd excepting out- iiici<li-iit--- ierfiilive DUHCY- ‘fathers in food and drink, In shel- sev rzil English and Irish folk songs ‘h? also that the last provincial convention, were not .run on political grounds but caiurnny. iliy such means Conserv- 1921. Oil misrepresentation aiism ivas strangled in (Continued on page 5.) sanity is returning and be (1"""“"i o selected l an ivroii s iuilict- . - Program in th-- ir-t ofthci "I1 m" 1"‘ “s “m” “m” Wm‘ ‘r1 n n h. 1r P y V‘ ‘ V‘! l} I tit tstlys iuitch for the natural iibli-Ururbiiri e FamCHCRLH [mmn “La MIX“ and mm“ w grins with "m. u upon t est I rm rites. I ILIPIIiIy ohthe body‘ to witbstntid the Giocondas, M“ rleughun M,‘ “H: address Hm,“- mm m, amhnl.‘ is no need nf any commission to tirtiliciul conditions of our moderiil the city can learn very niui-h. in will henceforth guided by thi-i which also ii surprising revelation l iliiill u - f . 1 - ' . . p0 Cy whkh madeltuwgledl man“ [will be given its to the number oi n ‘ I vl _ ‘ l flmprehsh," “m; h, Shows n", (mm; 'I‘linu Sir John Atlantis f~-\\' m 1 | g , , ut out iiai the . aritimes unier i a prov "can is ratmnhanhy ‘micuiturcd. practical platform speak- . the Kinp, Government havc suffer- persoiiai and natty abuse. anl is» . > I s’ ‘ m_ _,c-rs ihnro aim in filo womanhood ufhd 1hr. 10s,. h; folmfiflhs of mo r9. representations of tit-signing politi-‘hhiq province ’ ‘pregeutuuun in ‘he uuverlufieut ul- Quehvfl- For what the Women's iiliiliilllitflilhe “mmry which ‘My ha‘! always - 2i . t '. i f: :i have already done and for the still Lnjoy“ "Mum Th“ H l ‘f known to (iii and quite Iicyoud dis- iputo. We hail before lost dn they are i-ntitled to iill that iheillflrd of m“. representation h, ‘he city can do for them during their Iiouse of Commons. ciuus. The province m‘ more perhaps tlinn any other pro-i Canada, thrivo without the Notional Policy, which vintre in cannot greater firings they nrc planningto is the policy of the (‘onscrvnilvie party and of which Mr. Xieiglieifqhort vh“ and we nu“ ,. . , . is n fearless and hour-st EXPOIIQIII.‘ Quebec realizes this and will Mr. IVIt-ighcn explain- ihat as i _ ‘m m , Exclusion from the Cabinet, who- “, m“) ‘ “Zens u” w“ e w at tht-r by neglect of our Liberal-Prim- ‘ tend their meetings, ' ' i . “(mm ngly the public int-cling tomorrow, Wed-iour Liberal representatives iii Par- Uilff J Dflltliiulflnyigi-cssivc rulers, or by consent of‘ civilization. wmla] up.“ whlhrP)))Y u“, ‘lawn, of grt-iiii-i- distinction zippi-ziri-ii ni| i1" OUIQI‘ WOPIIS Y0" 110W illlillilcjolg-rhtic singers disguisi-qhe Iianniillht- .\'iiillli‘i'lli (‘uuh-roiit-c \\'iil'l|i\'.l‘: iziic that body of yours as iieverllwh of [hp],- operas \\1H“,,|[ rhi|||v|\'if‘\\'tii its ii priii-ticiil i-duviiliiiiiist.‘ before, hccuuseif you take care of 3,15,11,14”; from "Ln G'°"""'i11" ildlu]. as a: \\‘l‘ilt‘l' on cdiii-iitiorinl still- it it gives you great joy iii life. rrfllhpr rmgm musical fun,’ He m“ jot-is. iii- liziii iill‘ stimi- yours; If liy (‘iiitfiidflvliltflré or by mlsfor-a Mum" nunlhpl. with co|lshlurmjlv lli'i‘li])iL‘li ihi- i-liziirs of ‘lCii|ii':iiiiiii‘ tune shim-tiring goes wrong with Ihmyuh M“ m- m“ classic “marinas iii the lfnivtlrsity oi‘ London. lie‘ tlicu ii gives misery instead. Srhiimzinifs “Twp (}r-hhr|h.,-,~ w“, is ll psyvlitiliigist oi‘ (iiHiiilUlillllp, \ H311‘ ilvfii- This song has a bighiiring written ii il‘t‘ilii.‘1l' on the-l jy-{a price-s‘ of Wtriillg iluit Hfquirgg; h chm. ili-rbiirtizui psyciiuloili’ \vhi<-li ililli‘ imaud-ing artist Iiiiu Mr. iicugiiau.,‘\'"l1 111111 111F111 1‘1'l111111li\111 1101b 111‘ “*'*“'*""'”'”"‘”* ills int: rprciatiou of “Tile Song of iinglnu-l iiiiil Amvricii. And this‘, _ ‘ , (he Flea" diners L-Qnsiderabpy [mm reputation Kviis grcnlh; i-uhuuct-il‘ Dailv Selections l the sardonic iplvt-e or‘ lllllfiiif-iifiiilltl by i115 W101’ “"1111 "'1'|11? Plvvillliflll FOR which is Torginin'h gfllnduyrl‘ yirloi‘ Eilucutluiiiil 'l‘hctirins“ a work iicuglian seems to regard _\,1Q||5.I“'l‘ili8ll in (‘Uiliiflfilitlll with tlic ‘snrgskyKs stlllg hi; .1 mhhkihg pahhSirlitmls of Philosophy" series. ahir- slitiriwiiig all kings‘ filV0l‘litr3,‘iiit' litiii conic to the (forth-retice- ed very candidly why hc had not nr-silav evening. -—————¢0&i- ADVICE AND WARNING. visited the province during the last catnpltign and his explanation wasi satisfactory. He had tit-ted on the; advice of the campaign leaders ill’ BM“ as m‘ advice and a warning’ the province whlch he bud a W“ the Government has Issued s cir- fect right tu do. Had he acted on his own judgment it which is given along with it is well as car- i-ular would have every license to car-drivers. and his party and infinitely better for Qiie- weii that others drivers should know something of the rules of the road and what ‘ held responsible been better for himself “s bec. Mr. Meighen told his audience thafhe had accepted an invitation to address a meeting in the City of Quebec and intended to there and in other centres in the province arid his announcement was received with cheers. That Min- Meighen is the ablest man in the HOlIt-IE of Commons has been grudgingly admitted by his bitterest enemy, The Montreal Daily star. That he is unswerv- ingiy honest, has the courage of his convictions, and preaches the some, political gospel east, centre and throughout drivers may be for. For this reason we publish the following: speak u 1.~I)rive to the right. 2.—'l‘he car on your right has the right of way. Watch your right! 3.—-I3e sure your brakes, Kiaxon horn rind lights are in good or- der. I 4.—Keep your number plates from mud. 5.—I)rive slowly when schools. 6.—Be careful when approaching railroad crossings. 7.—'Do do crowd your front seal. 8.—-Number plates are not to be free passing west, is well known Canada. Quebec knows this also, and when the little prejudices en- gendered by little omce hunters and little politicians ‘have been swept aside, she will have in fut- ure parliaments representatives who will equitably represent both the Liberals and Conservative/s In the province. _j<o>i— WOMEN'S INSTITUTES other. 9.——Be sure your driver is licensed and over 17 years 0f 1186- 10.—Deaier‘s number pistes are not to be used on Sundays. lL-Stop Ir you have an accident or see someone else in trouble. 12.—Intoxicated drivers are liable to fine. to Imprisonment and to have licenses cancelled. lfL-Whan passing a vehicle pro- ceeding In the direction you are going, always sound the Klnon horn and pass 0n the left side of the vehicle In front. ' lL-Always dim your bead lights when approaching another ve- hicle travelling In the 090011116 direction. In view of the Women's Insti- tutes’ Convention which opens here tomorrow it is interesting to noto that the flrlit Institute was organiz- ed at Stoney Creek, Wentworth County, Ontario, on February 20. 1897, at n meeting of 101 women and girls. The moving spirit in the organisation was Mrs. jdeiaide wgwqflggg or iflemiiton, a farmer's daughter. In i896 she had 31"!" n address 0n doinutle science aflli-"Of! 1110"" ' i’ r . ... '. M ‘t "1 i changed from one cm. m “no: fair measure of prosperity. . But Veblen, “anther descent into the abyss, Iianicnt, will not be claimed as run- Itrlhiiting to Maritime honor, pros- tigc, importance uiid self-respect. either ivlthiii the Dominion or be- yond its boundaries. (in the con- trary it seems tube a mutter which self-respecting citizens must. regard as humiliating. The Liberal part)‘ in this ‘Province had never before glvcn its consent to such an abject condition. That it is now consent- ed to and endorsed by the chosen representatives and press of the party marks n new departure in Liberalism, that iii most regrettable. Every self-reopening Liberal in Prince Edward Island knows under what Administration this inst huin- lliating abdication of our provincial and Maritime Rights has occurred. Equally they must be conscious of the fact that under no previous Ad- ministration, whether Conservative or Liberal has the political status of the Maritime group been so dc- graded. We cannot believe that the people of this tProvince or of tho Mnritimes are consenting par- ties to such a step downward and backward. Good eropl and good prices have given our people in this Province we still endure the narrow gauge railway and, for the time, i1 ferry Fstetimer that is unsafe in a moder- ate summer wind. These are im- =pediments rather than aids to trade. {industry and prosperity. The im- ipedlments we owe to the same iGovernment which has treated our political rights as no longer worthy of respect and has reduced them to a line thinner and more nttentu- ated than the narrow gauge rall- way. For five yearn put the King Gov- ,ernment. supported by two mem- khan from Charlottetown and Bum- monlde has led our fair Province. “onward and downward toward poli- tical lnslgnificance. But the plot of the conspirators does not end with our present. degradation. The ‘Ned Macdonsldn, and the Hence Logens, have planned for as a fur- in which Prince newer-ii mend will Guardian Readers 4QQQfQQQ§ F_fO'§'O'O'§f.§'O§ 9* June 8, 1926 GOD'S iiiiiliiiT-“tiloine, curse me, Jacob, and trome, defy isruci. iiow shrill I curse, whom (ind hntli not cursed? or how shall I defy, whom the Lord hath not dciieti?" Nu. 23:7. ti. PRAYER-O (lod, vengeance he- loiigvih to Thee alone. "NO MORE" Place now the wreath; It is mem- oryii tribute, 'Though hushed be the tumult and suffering of war, ‘Tn comrades who sleep iill trumpet shall wwken, To charge in the brittle where guns mar and rattle No more. the Until the last note of tho bugle shall echo, And bright morning break on Eter- nity's shore, We wil honor‘- our comrades sleeping forever, Where camp-fire burneth row returneth, 1N0 more. and sor- Furl now the flag. let the drums roll snd bugle Sound the 141st Post for our com- rades of yore, To whom be all honor, nil rever- ence and glory, Although we shall meet and though we shall greet them, No more. ..- . I l JVNE 8.-—You are shrewd. D0 notgallow it to lead you into cun- ning ways. You are stubborn at times, and yield with a bud grace. You are just and ambitious. fond of reading and travel. and have a number of good friends. Be care- ful not to get lo love money; place affection first in Iifs. Ynur birth-stone is a pearl. which means health and long life. Your flower is the honeysuckle. Your lucky colors are light blue and white. _._.__...___..___.____. a Government, a Legislature, or l capital city of its own. That is the ond that Ie plotted for us-to be swallowed up in Nova Scotiai for flliouiliiy and Tuesday n1‘ ni-xigiliéviliiu now a 5When you want it. l-‘rom which may kind liuven 1%.?” v instciiil oi‘ a iiiiiiiiliiitfiii whimsy. . ,i"1>111 dPHYPIWIII-K =1 HPFIUS 11f |<'1‘1111‘0-*= Mr, Heughfln wit] gh-h thra- ut the Universities of liarviird and more truiiirvrts lrn Toronto. in tlic:(‘11liTi11'11i1l- l1 Wfl-"I l\1i‘1‘\'1'111‘\‘ 1111 New llygeizi Auditorium, Elin-ubscuri- or niikiioivii man win; hnd Strot-t. There will be one 0n 3hr. honourt-tl Illt‘ (‘imfcrciii-i» by Iiisl urilny night, and the others iil‘t' not llrcsviici- and coutributuii to its; h) one oi‘ iiil! must hrli- week , Lovers of the folk music tifjiituit and ilillllllllllllllg udiii"<-.~isie.-i' the British Isles, epctziail-y iii‘ Scuf-Hlclivclsitl lhurt“. lnind, are never likely 1h’ trhnr that The iililllillitlll or tho space :ii~ type of music better dune, loiicd to me will not pt-rmii of cvcu llit- hrit-fest tiiitiiiit- of lhis| notable aildross, s0 rich iii sugges-l tion, so broad in mitline, so far- renching in vision. “Lumgiiztgc. leaching in education," lic said, "is (‘HSUIIliUi Io lhc tirganlzatiuu oi‘ u national spirit Wtlflil)’ of i-ulil- Daily Lessons In English By W. L. Gordon ++¢+o+++¢ -WORDIS OFTEN MISVSIQI)? Don't say "VWiIOPG have they gone to?" Omit “to." OFTIEN MLSPJIONOIJNCEI): ‘ docile. Pronounce the o as in "of," or as in “no." (‘JIFTEN MJSSHELLIJD: restaur- n . ISYINQNYMIS: anxiety, concern, sollcitude, care, vigilance, atten- tion, worry, wstchfulness. WORD STUDY: "Use n word three times and It is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: “ERJNALI belonging to spring. "The vernal days have Successful t Angler We have articles In our splendid line oi fishing tackle that will, when rightly used, make a good catch certain 1i‘ the fishing is done when there are fish to catch. 011F111"! of FISHING TACKE is entirely of English mamlfacturt, P""°h"5¢d by us direct, and is the best assortment ever shown here. It M61111!" everything desirable in Rods, Lines, Hooks-Double Gut in all Desirable Sizes, Flies, Etc. Come in and see these goods Whflhfll‘ W" cmlnimllu" going fishing soon or not. It always pays to kecP “d” complete-saves tots of bother when you want to start B“ in a hurry. 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