_;-,;AGE FOUR, l? “ i APRInia 1924 ‘ms cnllatmnrrown GUARDIAN alga our asaloll ls an expulsion of approval of the. foregoing latter. Murdock MaoKlflnon, _ Uoutanan Governor. ‘_ ’ . 1' John MoKonna, Mayor. ' Rov. Ross C. Gaston. Rov. W. 1M. Ryan. Rov. H. D. Raymond, Rov. M. E. Gongs, Rov. George C. Taylor, Rov. W. Orr Mulligan lélhniaBentloy, K. ‘c.’ . . row, E. H. Boor,_ R. H. Jenkins, a SCANDAL KILLED f,’- f-1fi;‘:;'°1 , . . . I Sin-Will you kindly allot me ‘l- °- "Y"‘l"""1' the necessary space in your "valu- Dr‘ G‘ F‘ new.“ able columns» to make a very plaizi A‘ E‘ Mllrrlwll’ Th9 03181‘ "Well 11 llll-"Ollll and candid reference to a certain c’ H‘ a‘ Lonllwonll‘. As she called a gay command matter, which I deem of sufficient G‘ F‘ Hulchuoll‘ J 1P Gordon - To grim old Winter standing thereflfllbltlll "I290". for such drastic imp, week; .. .. r a men . ' I Now please get off my land! 930mg weeks ago. on the a” o! g8OAfflQpeDnUa?°l::I", - - mydpi l-thUltdStt ' Old will!" novfll‘ budsed 811l1wll— Precgilllgdureaa, antonylllnollls lelttlzll ‘l’ E’ B’ Mllcrfldy’ Just growled: “What's that youlfrom Charlottetown, and another J‘ R‘ Burmm‘ "y?" immediately after my return. both And. Placed a huge and icy foot ggllrgfitllar gflllllllll lzilllcllglllllg m“ Oll llllllel llllle “l” wlly‘ Charlottetown elllllplllfyeealnf infill?“ "Your doles are mixed. fair lnaid"- When this letter appears I .i.'.n said he. have returned to St. Johll, but if either or both of those responsible The Public‘ Forum This oolulnn. la. opon for tho discussion by sorroo- pondonta of question. of In torost. Tho Charlottetown Guardian dooa not noooooan liy ondorao tho opinion ox- prossad by lta oorrospon thrill. Happenings of . the ‘Week mv Laov SPRINGTIME Q 1 jlllllil BllllllIlN n}... m" as l 1 voar u- ovsa [Celluloi- r mr-uausavsaco) nil-s’: ‘Oomadd :Il ltlhd out», SALPURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924 , “a DOUBLE TREAT s . VICTORY LoAN courous a We will ‘cash. your Victory. Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our Savings Bank where ltheyilwill draw interest at 31 per annum. ' Aha! said Lady Springtime ‘ _ Stepping dalntily along. _ NOTES BY THE WAY‘ -, . It's really time that winter J-ion. John E. Sinclair has made Glll ll llllll llllll llelll lll wlllllg-l I "new on the Budge,’ and other So I'll say to him: "Get hence, old related and unrelated topics. A dalll’ I I synopsis oi‘ it appears in a des- Y0“ sllllply lllllll ll°l°llill piltch to the ‘Patriot. As this is only a brief sllmmary we are not informed" whether a full -report would measure up to the Thirteen ,,’Column Standard established its ally llllllllal-lullllg Mall ol Mystery lthe minimum for a statesmanllke - l M111 ‘Will u lsssd by our tslsslsdlcsnverance. He appears to have and experienced theatrical mana- touched upon three principal ‘top- ger, M‘ whltuclg Wm, all lucaljlcs,_Pl'otection for Farmers, the talent, including the best dramatic Reglltcllllllg °li lllilxgllllll up: lflllllll‘ . , an e oe o 1 ranc a ways - .. i “lent lll we an!‘ for this Province. There are two good reasons why 1 gllly eylggl-glllnmgnl alloulll reqelye Mr. Sinclair concludes that more ‘he ma," geqéélls patronage o, protection is not necessary for the our citizens. First. it is in aid of alprosperlly 0' lanmm From ‘MB ___i -Uuder the auspices of St. Chal- loo’ Auxiliary ythe annual Easter Monday Clltértaiament for lilo‘ benefit of ' the‘ Charlottetown Hos- pital will“ be given in the Prince Edward, Theatre. The entertain‘ meat will-take the form of a com- O-O-O-O1 Ml WHIAT ABOUT THE TQNSILS? Does the removal of tonsi-ls in a wholesale manner come in waves? Same yea" i180. ll- Was said that us tonsils were but ‘natural to the body, they should not be removed. That they helped to filter out pois- ons and so forth. Later it was said that as ‘they usually disappeared during child- hood. lhat they should ho removed ii‘ they persisted past the age oi iLtccn. Then again it was said that If thcy were very large they were like- ly ‘interfering with proper breath- ing and might start tuberculosis. They were removed under such circumstances. So she tripped along so gracefully A crocus in one hand "ms CANADIAN a or COMMERCE 1 emu‘ P“ U’ $20,000,000 Charlottetown Iiranch - C. loner Miles. Mani!" ———-<0<p——-- . POTATO oaowsns mo , "roses." lSin-dn the ‘Patriot that has Just reached me, I observe a reference made to the notice of dismissal l worthy local institution. Thai Ill. appears that he thinks thl-lt the toilsils. that therefore all Further. that as perhaps half the deafness in children was due to bad tonsils You're not due hero today!" u . Spring drew back, disgusted. for the letters referred to will re- veal their identi-ty to the Lieuteul. luanded to certain officials of the » . Department of Agriculture, among whom was the Secretary of the Profits . ’ but fair that citizens, when such an Charlottetown. Hospital has long ministered to ltho needs of the sick and suffering, not in all cases for a stated fee. Those who are unable to pay receive as skllful care and as tender nursing as the regular paying patients. This charity is as much a duty of the l-cltizens as of the hospital and it is opportunity as this presents itself, should avail themselves of it. Every hospital is a means to allev- iate sufferlng,_ to aid the sick, to ‘duties on American farm products grain, butter, cheese. such lls meals, poultry and clair ln this. eggs coming into Canada are quite as high as they ought to -be, notwithstanding that like Canadian farm products If sent to the United States must pay duties I00 per cent higher. Most farmers with whom we have talked do not agree with Mr. Sin- We can readily un- should be removed as a precaution- ury measure. ‘ And so in the light of all this it was not an unusual sight to see a number of children have their ton slls removed on a Saturdakmorn- lng, and be at the school again the following Monday or Tuesday morn- ing. - Now the medical profession doés not claim to ‘know everythlu8. and each physician iKIlOWS just why or And then she "Why—you mean old she said, "The world's Just simply tired of YOK. And longs for me instead. And you may not know it, stupid! But you really ARE quite dead!" raised llfmfl. thing! " lmploring ant Governor, Father Maurice Mc- Donald or any local Protestant iclerzylllllll. I will be promptly in- formed and- can return llnlnctlllatc- Iy if required. Any of these gen- tlemen, however, will I nlu sure, be glad to hear the apology or ox- planatlon of those anonymous cor- respondents. who doubtless will réaii this communication. In three days this week I llavo investigated various rumors i-n re- ference to the party mentioned in ilerstantl that all American farm- ers will readily agree with him. They have a government and a tariff that shuts out competition in their home market which they have entirely to themselves, and they also have easy access under low be why not tonsils are removed. However, there is a general bas- is that is now in vogue that inlay a guide to you. lli‘ the tonsils are smooth and large, but absolutely healthy they are left alone, unless they are act- ually ‘interfering with tho breath- "King Sub-Come help me out! He MUST be put to rout! He's frozen all the brooks again And all the flowers about.” Then _Klng Sol turned his burning This Winter chap won't go away- ithe anonymous letter, that have been rampant for weeks, and not only was each and every one with- out the slightest sclntilla of truth, but all were ridiculous to the great. est possible extienve, suggestivg °l 110311115 more than idle, sense- ‘Potato Growers’ Association. The article goes on to state that the directors of this Assocaition mot. called upon the Government and forced it to. cancel Mr. ~Boulter's- notice. From whom did ‘the Pat- riot get this information? Was it through the mouthpiece of the Association, the Secretary, or whom‘! lt would appear to some of us that the Association is get- ting a bit of a swelled head when the word "force" is used. If the Patriot a-nd the Potato Growers‘ Association wish to make the posi- tion of the Association and its so retary secure, it would be as] w l1 not to irritate the farmers of the Province ‘too much ‘by its con- stant reference to its power. We combined with absolute security are tho outatandlllil 7"- turos of Great-West Llfo Insurance policies. if Y0" I" not already acquainted with the flflllfr-Wfli Wlllllcf‘ l‘ will pay you to Investigate. Our ropresontatlvos are ai- waya at your sorvlco. Phone or write us. ’ l.iil. 1 I lllynllman at c». Branch Manager- ‘THE GREAT-WEST 6i Queen Street LIFE ASSURANCE C0. Charlottetown . . . less l , t save me and ,8 théfgfore a medm-l, dunes m the Canadian market. mpg. 8°" v hose participating would remind this Association that through which the general public may exercise, in a measure at least the greatest of all Christian vir- tues, charlty. For this, the great- The American farmer h-‘as thus two markets, one of which is exclu- sively his own. farmer has but one market on this The Canadian If they are not largo. but are roughened to some extent,‘ with cheesy masses exuding from them. the usual procedure is to have the physician treat or remove the por $8.28 On dour old Winter's form! "You'll have to go, old chap," said he, "They're out to do you-harm." never seeming -to realize its seri- ousness and the lncalculable dam- Iaze that cwn thus be inflicted. On Wednesday afternoon I met with fifteen representative Char. there are more ‘than 300 seed pota- to growers in this IProvlnce, and if these 300 wish a test of force with the remainder of the farm- ere-some 10,000 to 12,000- who AUTOMOBILE . INSURANCE Every facility ls afforded BONDS FOR INVESTMENT continent and that is open to com- lottetown ladies, who were inform- ara not la the seed business, they 7°!’ ‘Tilluallll °l llllllflll“ Security of principal,‘ randy tion affected. This may mean just And ‘then old Winter really felt a part of one tonsil, or a Large por- That things were getting warm. ed of all the facts as I know them, and on Thursday I was accorded ills Privilege of meeting a large gathering of prominent gentlemen, For on came Spring, triumphant, brought toggther M mafreques, A garland on hor head; through the kind and courteous And birds and flowers and breezes llllereill- °l m5 “M10111 lllo Lieuten- sweet _ ant Governor. E . Followed where she led, thealéertzvo laiitalétlnggezlvlalsllllllillzsfi And she pelted him with daffodili-l mous in proclaiming that a griev- Till Winter s'imply——fled! 0118 Wrong had been committed by . the false. malicious and groundless. An unusually large number of ‘slalemelll-ll 01’ yet unknown per- Canadians are to be presented at islllfilérlllvzlollllgllgilgellrnsgglltgllzsgg: est of all reasons, we look for a lull house on Monday night- The second reason is that we owe to our local talent all the as- sistance and the encouragement we can glive them. Those taking part in‘ this entertainment have spent time and money in preparing for it. 'We need local talent and we cannot have it unless we cl.- courage it. For this reason also we look for a full house on Mon- day night. ‘ _ LITTLE. YET HOW GREAT petition. That ls why Mr. Sinclair's reasoning is quite pleasing to the tion from both tonsils. Amerlwn gal-me,- and qulm “ma. The entire tonsils are not remov- telliglble to Canadian farmers. ‘ell market, fair yield make a por- fect Investment can have it, perhaps more quickly than anticipated. l The Potato Growers’ Association should remember that it is getting a little more than its share of gov- ernment support, and there are a great. number of farmers in this district who believe that it should be placed on the same basis as the Egg and Pollltry Association. and permit of the proper functioning > of the Department of Agriculture , as a formerly department, run for all the ‘farmers, and not -for the special benefit oi a few. -I am. Sir, etc, DAiRVM-AN business on- moat favorable terms. Flro. Automobile, Glass Insurance. J. ROWLAND PATONI Charlottetown 132V: Croat Goorqo Street _ Hal” Wrlto for List of Offerings. However where the tonsils are both ragged, and there is a history of repeated attacks of tonsilltls. the tonsils should always be re- moved. Even where you just have one attack of tonsilitls and lthis is followed by rheumatism or any Qusenis County. ‘prince Edward-trouble with the joints. it is foo si to take a chance and leave them in. island. To our mind It would be Bad tons,“ can cause any mum qllll-e la“ all lmllld l‘! llle ‘mum-her of ainiul and disabling condl- . _ on faml products were made aquarium‘ 831mm m“ figure the matter this year-s courts’ me first o! whlth ml“- ‘md that Tlglll- lllllllfllili; Oil-i- on both sides, and seeing that the out for yourself. _ ls lll/be lleld “ll May 2°‘ Alllclllg m“ who know ‘he "w" 81101110 Americans will not reduce their ill "18 1011915 ale ""89 and d°ln3|lll° llamas llllllllllllell 8° l“ llle teal m“ some lelllllllllllll ls dll“ duties the Canadian duiles should ll“ lllllllll leave llllllll alone‘ law” of Mrs‘ ‘l’ ‘E’ Lyon‘ Mm‘ C‘ the pa"), who“ charamerlhas been If m ed with “st-one “gm ab M‘, ' . , _ clearly indicated to each of the ’ be raised to par with theirs. We tack orglflonsmusllhave the pomonlgftllllllrfiknaas wlgseglgleltlggliglgrl“?! citizens referred to as having been. - _ ‘ think our island farmers! need thlslm-[ected removed, That may be alli“ ' Y during his en-tlre residence in Char- We are frequently indebted to additional protection which ML that is “meant”. ‘Montreal. Miss Maison. 0i’ Monl- lottetown, absolutely above and be- lll“ Pllllleel l°l lllllllll llllolllllllloll‘ Sinclair says they do not need. In ii‘ ragged, repeated attacks of Teal- Ml" Amlce M- CalV°TlY~ 01 Y°5ld reprmlcll which if not valuable, is always ln- so gpegklng_ Mr, slnclnll- was no; lousilitis, get them removed 1before Toronto, Miss F- J. Ney, Winnipeg. long-millalgllgeggrfsgclilllglflaaalzd£11111‘ terestlng, and seldonl comes atrue sllmkvfimllllfor his ilelglllmrfi. yo“ gel lalll up wml ll heart OHM“ Fl’ D‘ McAl-llly‘ Nova Selma’ truths and misrepresentation 13:5 . I t ffectlon. N . mm“), the “ma, channem The the farmers of this lProvince- ‘lllll 10 n a thesMlgftes oltlllm lllnidsglalglllls m: revealed at the lllllllellllg °l llldlé the first General Council of the Un- ‘ iwns a real representative of the gel‘ llwll’ a s ‘s ellllollwedllelllllw- llllll 0f Sellilomoilqled Chm-ch of can“; will meet in ' following from us last lssuelfarmers across the international lmll Ethel lllgerlloll llllll ‘Mm’ Olrhursday‘ and llllw llle ‘llllllrll October. The latest adhesion t0 throws light of a certain kind uponlborder who are our rivals and cola Lady prlce wlll present he, lilgaletghthéalalglnofiss angdpgolilpeirla of the cause o; Unlml l5 the Amari- - t in , w . . mane" which heretofore h“? competitors at home and abmai daughters, Willa and Jean. if is absolute“, dgvolied t: an: “us: can iPresbyterllian ghilllrchlopfaivliolnn- . announced that Labor Govenrment t l-Yeill- Th“! C ‘m’ l“ been obscure or misunderstood: l" each °lllel'- l5 IQODBTIllZl-‘d 111 dud yeflf. been connected with the “A m“ mm t m M A E M 01' n0 Lfllmf Govorilmoui. this this city of Christian churches pl-asbytel-y o; New ol-ll; but at a 1 s m L l ' c‘ yellllll coll" wlll lle llllelllled by llllll Clllllslllllll pllllllle- well-attended congregational meet- “~ 11 11 forms us that the Prime Minister and magnlflccfilce that has marked n- ed to cast ts 0 W 6 6 . - elsewhere can point to tb sli ht-i _ l l-ll l t t “fol-med Mn McLean on q-hurs, them since the post-war revival. e 5 United Church The n 11 B8 day night. that all fertilizers have They Wm gal“ l“ lateral“ “ml “l” been placed on the free list on his est impropriety on the part of the you, Show“ tlml tlm proposal to gentleman I am defending, and my 10m the Unlled Church was sup- tendance from the presenceln Lon- , don of so many Dominion visitors (Rt. Hon. Mr- King's) personal rc- commendation in accord with ihc views, I am proud to state, are ported by more um“ tho requisite lllllllell by “m” w!“ M" V"? majority of three-fourths; and at for the British Empire Exhibition- O O request of li-llanri members and to carry out his pledge in P. E. la- kindly delved into and studied the the final vole the regolution to conditions with me this week. joln [he new ulkliad Church was A301‘ ‘llllflfly l-Wellly Yell" "l carried without any dissentienls." more or loss intimate business ilil- A5 mls Chump lg one (y: the most l-iociation with Charlottetown. am powgl-ful ggclgolagtlasl units in the l Prellllmlng m!’ "mcll l" llolllllg Dominion, its decision must cheer lssd when r1-i>r1-~1---li=-tiv<1 that vthose wltll whom I have had we mom“... or our lseglslature in prlncay the privilege of acquaintance will the" pawl“; the ‘Union Bill. And be assured that I had to be ahsolu- l, l, encmlmge [h0g9 who are pray- So then it transpires that it uni». tely convinced that my position ‘ling; for a Unlted Church. not the PFOKPCHHIVI-lk-fifl hnd colu- w“ tenable balm" llllllllg llllcll a I am, Sir. otc.. ' I nfinly been Huppmwduywho ("cub positive and public stand. FlQBERT M. BRODIE. ted the King government's icrtiib. aor policy, but the Prime Minister Itimsolf and at the dictation of the fllflqlld Four" from Prince Edward island! ‘ilho excessive modesty of these "four Prince Edward Island repre- i am not asking for sympathy, only justice, falrplay and a practi- oontativos in withholding this in- formation in the face of a wido- cal exompllfication of the Golden spread imputation that they hilll Rule from the maiden-ts of Char- lottetown, in which would it not be reasonable to anticipate leadership from church members and congre- gations. In this way I ain looking for 9.1a. entire reversal of public comment within the next few days. In tho even-l. of any reader hear- ing another mean and disparaging reference to this matter, or in- nuendo in. connection therewith. will they accept the above as the facts 1- lever done anything for their pro- vince during their lncumbency, will no doubt be placed‘ to their credl’, The importance of our province al- so will be greatly enhanced in the ' " opinion of our larger provinces os- ponially. tho western ones which, aIllongll using as much fertilizer ll a yosr as Prince Edward island docs, in ten. have our Iittio prov» lino and its four modest repro- somtativos to thank for the privil- aad remembering that they, their eon, daughter or wife mlghtsome \ ,0! getting their fortlllaor free ‘ duty. day be placed ins position of simil- o, unthinking people ‘will no ar nature as none are immune from Jay that tho Prime llinistor scandie mongers. and cry "shame" to thooo who would attempt to, dq_ "pdlilaflttr, McLean's lag or In Ieboan was trying to other than endeavor to remedy the vory great harm already wrought. ‘z; 4a,, who n; oflhis coil. t ovoryono who knows While ‘out of cou say, Mr. shoot _ ~vn1l_soo at Mr. Sinclair was,.not qlcctcd to speak and legislate at Ottawa for American farmers. He was elected to speak and legislate for the far- rrlers and others who live in 0-0 o+o++>o++o+4++o4 2263~3-27-Ws8l, the boat for Seattle we are examin- ed lby Uncle Sam's ofllcens, and i am passed without paying ‘head tax. it Isa delightful sail down the Sound, and we get a sniff of the sea atmosphere of thePaciflc Kenslnslqn, P_E][_ clay, which carry frees and every‘- thlng in its path clear to the ‘bot- toln, and leaving a clear space wsomewhat resembling a toboggan slide. We have been travelling up the Bow River with its numerous ocean m’. the first “ma Many lllllllla llllll cllslllldex lllll llllw w“ tcwersand cities are , passed on eith- .2???Jiliifidimilliiaiilihi;59.1.3‘ 1- 11 ~11 ' and especially as we near Seattle. filffiiiilliii. i2§..‘"£.‘.?.'.l.;"’...‘£ lll1,11,,111 ,‘;1#;gg,1;;;1;;-1=;;11=,,;11;1;;g gall l3‘: ‘i: llggllfn tllhlli tlhllalllljlglg enterlag dairy-land. "Here we were cent is twelve hundred feet in conveyed by mxl l-‘o the U’ P‘ o‘ fourteen miles We follow the Coi- depot’ purchase our sleeper’ and ' go to bed. "Ln the morning we “lllbll lllm l“ lwemylfli” 11m“- wake ‘up in'Portlhnd and foeloo ~ o "Y ‘ilillrillili.w§..§’§§°.illl..'l§'§nl’§ m‘ w“ "m @111‘ “m!” "1" “n88 or mountains T“ Erase Slate of Washington without get- here. we are told m‘ one thousand ting a glimpse of it. »Port-land is feet in lilfteen miles Our train of a lat" and llaallllllll clly’ lllllll llll “mean coaches ‘goes winding the banks of the Columbia River. m“? Mmaumes 1n the B“ o, This is March villi, we are run- ’ 1 p” hing all day through the State of the letter U, and at other tlm s . like an S. There are IIUIIIQTOEB Oregon‘ l am llllvhall l” _3°l llly tunnels. the longest of which was, five miles, the lights always being turned on while going through the tunnels and snowsheds. In one: place We doubled ‘back and ‘forth through ‘tunnels so that you could see three tracks on the mgllntgln side. one whey? he other, but this is all the one ine over which we are passing. Meeting a tralnhero we see it quite a while after, away up the side of the mountain above“ us. _l»icre we come to a little val- ley among the peaks, where are a few snug little cottages, and we read on a slgnboard "Alpine Club —-Swiss Guides." The mountain scenery continues magnificent nu. til nightfall, when we go into the sleeper, and wake up next morn- ing a few miles out of Vancouver. On looking ollt we find tho snow is all gone, excepting on distant mountain peaks. The grass is green in the lfleldo, this being the 27th day of March. The trees are out in loaf. and tho plum orchards are in full bloom. We are ovldont- ly in a great lumber country, as the large sawmills and lumber yams on ovory hand show conclu- sively. Vancouver is a ‘ilae city, with many lino stone and brick blocks, homo of them thirteen stories high. Getting my breakfast and freshen- ing up by getting a wash and a‘ shave,‘ ' my ticket flakes mo on board tho boat Princess Alloo for the next part of rn urney‘ is down the Sound. v _ ictoris, .or Vancouver island to Seattle. Poss- ing out of the arbor. wo notice " Stanley Park; an lllngllob‘ Bay. ‘lasso are bountiful pleasure grounds, whore are lino drivowsys na er beautiful cedar trooo, and op ndld bathing 1noactlos, and nu- ‘lnorouo - We sro CHURCH UNION. Sin-The following has just come to my notice, which -I am sure will be of interest and importance to your many valuable IEIltlBTBJTlIRl according to a correspondent to “Tho London Christian World," "ii- is 8s certain as it can well be thfll- Daily Selections FOR - We are told in the summary of Mr. Sinclair's spooch that he osll- mated the Budget reduction of tax- ation at 82.70 for every man, wo- THE s0U_L'8 FIRE8IDE man and child in Canada. Thio reads like a joke. ‘Hon. Mr. Robb had estimated the total reduction at $24,000,000. What Mr. Sinclair did was apparently to divide this filllll ily the number of Canadian people. it may ‘be truc that i110 revenui- from taxcs will be 24 mil- lions loss than it was last ycnr. But this does not moan that lhc bax-pilyerhl burdens will be reduced by any such sum. Talko the sale-s tux as an instance. it is a heavy and very productive tax. On most drtlcles bought. and sold the reduc- tionus‘ only 1 per cent. What mer- chant is likely to re-nnlrk all his goods downward by 1 per cont? So it will hc with the thousands of ar- ticles on which slight reductions of duties and taxes are made. The consumer will not realize any re- ductlon at all. Where the sales tax is cllt in half, as on boots and shoes, the consumer will piobably realize some benefit. the soul's fireside- D i. d in u y one -—Joseph_Cook. All, the peace of that blessed H1519! Ah. the warmth of that cheer)’ blaze! ' Tho heart that's lcal and the 6Y5 An announcement interesting in that's single , mm“ this connection is that ll. R. u. Flml lllllll lllllwll ‘lo “w” u the Princess Mary and the Vis- ays’ count Lascelles will give a dinner at Chesterfield House on April Z2, followed by a reception to Domin- ion visitors identified with Empire exhibits. ' (Continued on Page Six.) oi After the Ilungor. the cold, tlw lnlbor. ' Th9 sell-denial. the earnest qsssl— Comes the hearthshine, the friend- ly neighbor. The soul's fireside and the ‘Unseen Guest. l APRIIJ 18.—Your great desire and ambition is to accomplish some thing more than the ordinary. Per- eoverc, and do not let the greatness of any undertaking deter you fronl the oifort. You are intellectually’ capable. ,and physically ctr-oni- You have a happy disposition. are moderately patient ,and very loving- Beware of jealousy and doubt 0i’ those you love. ' Your birth stone is a diamond, which means/‘innoconce. Your flower is a daisy. Your lucky colors are yellow.‘ O O O The following officers were at government House, Ottawa, tho guests of His Excellency the Gov- crnor-General for the Vimy dia- ner: Major-General Sir A. C. Mac- doneil, of Kingston; Major-General J. T. Fathering, of Toronto; Gen- eral-J. L. Trembley, of Quebec; Col. MacPhaii, of Kingston; Col. W. Ilendrie. of Hamilton; Col. K- R. Marshal-l, of Toronto; ‘Lieut- Col. J. L Raistoa, Halifax; Meat,- Col. J. Hill, of imndon. and Lieut- Coi. D- A. McKinaQn, of Charlotte town. Souris. NOTES OF TRAVEL. Steadfast toll piles lllll 1193mm“ sup-Having spent three weéks in Edmonton, and mot many Old friends from -P. id. ‘l., with whom "I spent many pleasant hours, flndln! them well, and doing well, I now am leaving for the Coast, and Cali- lornia. Stopping off at Calghry for a day, I met the Jenkins brothers. who are engaged in the grocery business, and making good. ‘i loft in the morning for Vancouver, I-iere l bade good-bye to the boulldluo prairies, having travelled for thir- teen hundred miles through the greatest wheat land in the world- Nearlngthe mountains we "Bill glimpses of the snow-covered peaks of the Rockies, which at a distance look like Ireat. wliite cloulk. We now have two engines on, for W8 are ascending the mountains. and the grsdo la heavy. Al. daybreak we enter Bani! Park, and 1 go iato the observation oar in order‘ that f may have a good view. On the north side of the valley, I coo I Herd of buffalo qniotly feeding. tall. in; very little raotlco of tho train. Shortly after this wo-notlco o tow elk a little way up in tho moun- tains. These were‘ looking at us. ‘but did not appear to ho alarmod at tho approach‘ of‘ tho train. Tho ooonory from this on is grand bo- yond dcsoflptioa; post sitar ‘Wok covered with snow, soon: to _ up iato tho clouds, tho toss hllnl obscured by a_ may mist. Th! clouds floating by ssom to lost for s short unis on tho loiullltlnhrn wa sttoodod a meeting on Tllnns- brook up and has any lgoia. day afternoon. April 17th, whoa olll to coals la mastoid. other uel, - Sweeps the litter and sets tile ch84?- Faith and hope, with their influence dual, Light the dwellnlg and make it fair. No other home hath the weary splr l None more red and sweet could an anasl A_mm "gym “a o, m arm, tlc temperament intellectual and ahrovrd. and fond of muolc and tl-avslnYou are s great lover vi nature. and» spend as lunch time as possible out of doors. You are care- fai-twyour‘ possessions.- and know how to mall!‘ tho, is» of them: Yvs lllfo many dlollo friolldohlfll. 10"" to approclato lovo when it comes- aad novor listen to gossip sbolll- those dil- to you. , , our l-thotoao lo a diamond. . You moan: llulldoonco. our r s daily. Ywrtvwkfgoiori ‘u: yellow. - ' arms. to...,-_ m rather wi- tive and com ‘liq’, but bound to oucoood. in who of obstacles, Ywl‘ tendency is to nlsko others stand aside or b _ upon. Pill" and tfiiuoaeo you more ill" Tho rovonuo will icso millions by tho French and Italian trade troatlos from reduced dutios on wlnss and silks and wooliens. 0f the two ‘first classes, being luxur- ies for the rich, not one in twenty of the people of Canada will profit by a olaglo cent. The admission of woollels from Franco at reduc- od duty has already been a main cause for tho closing down of a number of large Canadian woollen factories, with msay of tho oper- atives driven out of the country. d-j-v frame; ‘ Joy by this fireside M088. Oll- he" n1» ‘ But love must furnish the kindling o ‘ o o Mrs. .11‘. P. Jsylor loaves v this morning for oatrooi, whore she will join Mr. and‘ ill-silt. N. Taylor of Westmount on a ‘holiday trip to Atlantic City. , ame. —-Julia Boyaton Green. ‘If more bfllllllll ceded wily did not Mr. Sinclair and hi! three Island colleagues 849N111" with sir Henry Thornton sad the Railway Directors last Y9". 01' this year. when tho lllt 0f "Willi- eix branches was bellll, ‘Ill-Ill! F19’ always golden. lallwalls are Editor, I naturally ox so the stdreotyped words of thanks, I know you will regard it a privilege to give this letter every prominence. sfaco from many years of daily as~ oooiation with the party in uuestion i‘s'm confident that there is no more sincere subscriber _ to the above mentioned sentiments than your very good self. ' ' f am, Sir. etc - F. C. SPENCER. o o ‘o I-lor humorous frierfds will, be glad to know that Mrs. B. Rogers is getting along nicol after hor operation on Tuesday last, accord- ing to advices received from Mal- doa, Mass, whore lilro- R0501’! hi! boon visiting Dr. and Mrs. Hunt. O O O I The man-Iago of Miss Kathleen Msado Parsons. oidor diuglltor of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parsons, and granddaughter of Mr’. It. '1‘. Hol- man. Bnlnmsrsido. to Mr. Leonard -rod and if provision is not “ado wa Mr. llndiair thlnkoethat our Pro- ‘Qlaovfslhis year vlinoo mods more branch railways. itwiIlboaot-hiagaborvod Ihalnilhll. A much greater aoed ls the stand- with over a thousand miloa of new ardising of tho glilioof tho rnll- building prepared for olsowboro. ‘ wsyo we lsovo which has, boon With nothing yet in tho estimates. loudly called for and ls long ovor- wily sro our pooplo kept in sus- dilo. Other spoako . took noto of ponsot What is dolls or left na- tho nood of larger immigration to done this yosr in tlII matter will ofloot tho exodus. Ir. Sinclair op no tllo m» in which our oiootm . posrs to liavo boon silent on tlloso wilivmooonro tllo onsrsy and indo- lggrxl‘ xflllllg; :3‘ Si; mules "a if he m w. chm '11s ssss- M" til! l g " ‘ m». lottor from m. Bpoaoor pea . n. “no places grostsliuos road his speech can readily ass" 11W °l W1‘ Iillfllilllll"! ll . tbs; mat rs he refers to woro have ulron piano, bringing - m “m, w,‘ mm. u," l; ‘at Quays. _- \ _ _ - ,and womolnrltsrilmixod nose 6t snow‘. roots, sadplsosso ilva in. 5 VJ"? iifiating houses. _ soon in sight of Vancouver island, with tho grass growihi groan on the lnouaiaia aido almost up u» the snow lino. Arriving in Victoria at a a nah, a stroll out o. ooo mums. ls muslin. w drlvs m. m. an" ‘rho JPlrllllIflt Buildings an the dovetail Tova ofal the insults“ largo ind mushroom. pars may of rosi- hos 1d. law's"! l" of tho public balldis f n11» at coo ton-us, ,amr ll , c" .11": s... 1 ‘1 "=1 s i‘. ' 1 .. .‘ an rv were _ , g sad = ul notion wflfatlilsons inseam. m u 1 Your lawsuit-social aim sum-urns, more» Your, this odours Without solicitation on the‘ part orildr. Spencer, but soioly because wo desire to assist him in rodross- n11‘ grievous wrong to tho ropu- ta a of one of our cltisano, la m wo have every confidence, ‘as ml --._-.. '