l T ~ ».___ >____ i‘ villi}; How easily you may achieve that exquisite, well-cared-for feeling which is the delight of every 1928 b0 look ones heste WOIDflH. You do feel lovelier after using this delicately fragrant \Vlll[(} toilet soap with its instant caressing lather— you do feel at your own lt does A y Help one- ylhis lovely Toilet Soap glorious best. Its alluring, velvety firmness, the feeiingof glorious cleanliness it bringsl- all will-remind you of soaps costingmrnauy" times the * price. Lmv Tni/r/ Svw/r rrorrr n» uw/ri lbi/Incir. Only [arm/rm rl/il/inui qf Ivan/en [my it hm Ibo prim be lac/i! m Inn’. Lux TOILET SOAP Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto . LTSI THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i lThe Future . i Of Canada ‘ SPEECH 0]" i ALICE ELIZABETH MUSE. —-MANITOIIA—- v It is with a lei-ling of overwhelm- lllli; Dride that I. a born Canadian. rise to give you my word picture of qthc glorious outlook of Canada's Fu- lture. My minds eye is at once ill-t lrcsted by ii clear vision of the un-- lsullied greatness of her past history. Surely we have a right lo be proud lof the unique position Canada holds today in tho very forefront of the lelvilized nations of the world. Nur- lturcd in the lap of the Mothc: lcollnlfl‘. fed and imbued with hm- lllfe's blood and highest ideals. Canada's sons unfurled her banner l I suEss IS YOURS when you use of nationhood amid the suffocating ‘gas at the second battle of Ypres. April 23rd. 1915. Can you not hear the hoarse triumphant murmer oi those gallant lads choking and dy- infl by their scores on the historic fields of Flanders breathing the Empriets immortal motto: "What we have we'll hold." And those cons of the Bull Dog breed did‘ hold l lDIl and did win that day, the verdict icf the world's opinion henceforth lis entitled to and qualiflde for, na- ytionhoocl. Upon such a foundation lit is a pleasure to build up block by ' iblock with the flllilfu manhood an:i l lwcinanhood of this beloved country l gof ours an edifice that will eventu- lally stand four-square to the world ' las a rtructure upon which our child- l I BAKING POWDER 11:46 r H . './r"if.1§;é'i-.%-’... MADE IN CANADA ' N0 ALUM irw": children may gazo and feel which this latent invention has pushed itself into tho waiting voi-l of the world in the past two years is; amazing. As a contributing pu~ wtr to home pleasure it is incom~ parable and as an adjunct to home environment. it is invaluable. Noth- ing to my mind reveals the wonder power of this twentieth century’ more than an article by Mrs. Phil- lip Snowdcn. Listen to one of her paragraphs. “Never uias there a discovery so fraught with possibilit- ies for human happiness and well being. Not since tho world began has a power been evolved by which‘ the intellectual and spiritual lifo of whole nations was so brought under one control. ,Not one in a million understands its possibilities. not one in inn thousand appreciates its 21V.“ ful power." that the limc is now ripe for the (it d given griuitis with a cleafbroacl lviiinn of Canada's possibilities, to ‘don tho mantle laid aside by Si: lilfilll‘ A. McDonald. Sir Wllfre-l ‘Liiuricr, and others. and I think as sure as to-murrowfls sun will rise. history will repeat itself. the max-i lor men will appear and guide the nation nright into the path which- liizirls to her pro-ordained greatness: l For Canada will be great. Not llllClCly powerful or wealthy. for real lgicatncss does not. depend upon Ithcsc. but a great nation in the hues! sense of tho word. Striving ltri assist in the fulfillment of the lDivine Will upon Earth. l AGRICULTURE 'I'urning my gaze to the Future I lace Canada's premier industry, Ag- ulture. emerging into her o\vii. l. GOVERNMENT- . Central tluardian RODWS TAXI-Phone 443. Em- pire Hotel. PAUL KOLLINS In "Smllllf Thrui" "Smllllf Thrlr". 6-1-71 l WILL BE LOADING live Hogs at Mt. Albion Friday afternoon June 5th Fred Robertson. 4806-64-31 FERTILIZER-We still iiavc a limited simply of phospate-potash and Ammonia. If in need of any, call at once. A. Horne 8r Co. 4B36-6-2-3l MACDONALD-DAVEY. 0n Thursday evening of last week at the residence of the officiating cler- gymcn, Rev. J.W.S. Lowry. 81 High- i land avenue, pastor of the Old‘ Scottish kirk of Cambridge. there was duly solemnized the marriage l 0f Miss Bessie Davey. of Water- iown. formerly or Murray Harbor, R E- I-. and Wesley MacDonald, of this city. iato of Kinross. P. E. I. AG lThc bride was given away by her . _ .brothcr. Clifton Davey of Maiden. I ivho also acted as best man. while _ Miss Jennie Bears. ‘of Rosllndalc, ._wti_s the bride's attendant. ‘The ibridal dress was n gmy ensemble lwiih hat to match. The young ‘couple Will nlnko their home on . - Broadway. -. Cambridge. M..." hotels, restaurants, dining-cars. 1 Chronicle. May 25th. Then all _were for the stain, ‘Then the great man helped the poor. lAnd the poor man loved the great." f NATIONAL RELATIONS: who are striving for the lntr0duc~ ticii of universal. peace. that she ‘will bring lo the councils of nations jfillCll honor ancbintcgrity. such a, llovc of independence for herself‘ ‘and vrcakci" nations. such a spirit ofl jYPIlEYZIIICO. and unselfishness. that} ;will make her name beloved by all and wilPgo far lo make war be- lwtcii nations unthinkable and llll-i possible. 1 RELIGION? l Canndafs advance in the religious. world is thrilling. and the hope ofl cur future lics in our becoming‘ more closely acquainted with Jesus-l of Nazareth and his glad doctrines of humanity and brotherhood. the stifled echo of his trials and teach- ings: ruvcrbcratr-s through the ago; Solves the problem of meals when traveling with klclclieswo. bowl of Kellogg's Corn F faked-k You'll find themlasvholesome ancl easy to digest—wherever you go . . . ' D1 (‘.171 VH1‘ -.._-._._4 ‘k Inst. Delicious with mil More lhiln ILODILODO grocers. Made by London. Onl. Irellil " *7 WKsZ§iTirE i igiiilsi BFuTdQyFf-iiiii lnay itsitiriiim-- ibiwo-ooo oooaoowvcioooioa 0O bflbrciid; but. if '"{.'.;.<.='.i;iF' lphai urge goad them to n victoriousl _ } us. stance of any kind. 6 i No other earn flake: equal Kello 's for flavor and eril - U“). proud E-.W.GILLETT C0. LTD. In Canada's ‘dealing with other‘ nun Kelli“; “e "a", “uni. As W: look back and catch a TORONTO,CAN. nations may I with all modesty as. "fick Never heavy! Aha” at" izllmpre of the mighty men who laid “l?” of me least or h“ Clllzens m“ i light and crisp. the fcuntlatiou stone of Canada's alas‘ that’ Sh” Wm. be l“ m” mm‘? - ‘greatness we are compelled to‘ see —-——* i- from of “I059 "M19115 0f U"? ‘W011i! Sew” f“ Iund” d"""”" °" b'°"" It or cream -—Frui\n or honey added. people dc- mnnd Kellogg's daily. Sold by all Kellogg in Always oven- flfillSf‘ with __-._-.__-,-.--__,~.....-......--.-._ _ . ~ -. .......~,- .. ...-.._......_'_.._...... lace the cditcatcd sons and datighw lcrs of the farmers of today. har~ ‘nczsing ihc almost iiniiniiititi water- lntiwei- of this country. to pl‘0Vl(lI! {the energy necessary for most of ‘tin. hardest work. f And ihc precious time thus saved Iwill he utilized in better tillage anil . wlih the latest scientific methods of . llgflClllliliNi-Ifl-PVBCEICO...1110.. iticreasctl prcduetion of high grade commodit- lies will put the farmer oi‘ the Fiit~' lure. in his right place in the sun of. lthc world's prosperity and by whole- ‘heartctl ctr-operation teach lwcriti to pay a fair return for his lpliiflllfil! and labor. i l MANUFACTURES: l l In the manufacturing lieltl oi thi- livcrld Canada is gradually forging ahead. and hero more than in an)’ other sphere of our activitiy, there ,is a. golden opportunity for a. wide. Iwisc outlook. It does not. take a lcclossal brain to sec that with tin developments of Ihc raw material. coal. iron and copper, and with thv wonderful watcrpower which lies adjacent to them that the dawn oi great industrial development of tho Weill is at hand. MINERALS: ‘Tlirrc is no field of Canada's many activities so rich in possibil- itlcs as her untold minorai wealth. The Whitney Interests of New YOYlK are already in ihc field of our Pro» vince of Manitoba where they haw begun to lay out the first million in a scheme of many millions of dollars. to wresh gold, silver. and copper. from the hidden store house ,of the north. and as soon as their first success leaks out into the world what. a constant flow of unlimited Ye Oldellime eintzman e ' I I ' '>"“—' /"'\_ A“ of , f i Co. TES that enrapture float from the Heintz~ mantis Co. Piano each time a key is struck. So true and sweet are they. 1h" many great jienists and singers will have none other than a Heintzman k Co. Piano for their public appearances and in their homes. i MILLER BROS. Great George Street capital will be forthcoming to open out other dormant territories. where the richest mineral wealth of the world has been specially deposited. I am sure you will catch with me. the tlirili oi the blessingi that. that untold wealth wisely. and rt- vcrcntiy used. will mean to Canada s future. i WIRELESS: Wireless in its broadcasting form is going to play an important part in Canada's Future and a close study of the incredible speed with in: sii Yell’! PIMPLES Covered llor Face Mn. "Albert Btubbo, Ncwlwry. 0st. mimg-“My hoe mu cover-ad with im lu and nu no bad I was ashamed ll, i; noon. I mdered iii this way for six yarn, Imfll 0H0 all! l “and m‘! l l ilul. through all these things ll have meniioiidtl will play no smalll part in Canada's Future. there are.‘ other matters which to my nilmil are of greater" importance. Can-l ado. is justly proud to acknowledge. that as a nation she is the offspring of our British Motherland whose is noblest. and best in National idcals-fi»¥ortunato. indeed arc we to have thc experience and cxamialc of the Motherland. from which to ‘he adapt our national institutions and . ——~——'—————~——i-——-—-—————~f iileals. We llilVf‘ profited and Willi routinut: to profit by that i-xpcri-i cur-o we have followed and will con-l tiuue to follow that example. Ourf :_'.'.='.leni of Ciovcrnincni ii: a dirvrl , (lesr-rntletit of that Mother nf Par-l llHlilCXllS--~-lll[.‘ nearest approach lo ri .' trur- denier-racy that. man has yell devised. Canada will nuvci- give upl that precious heritage but guided by ihc experience and perhaps tinrl mistake of her own, the Motherland," and other nations she ivill press on‘ until the goal of true democracy is. reached. Agovcrnment of the pen- ple. by the people. for the people. Where tho will of the majority will‘ be sustainedjand tho rights of the! minority respected. Where com- l plcle freedom of thought. word. anti , action. will be allowed as long as" they do not cause injuigv to other?» Where our courts of law. unfettered l and unhampercd will be truo courts of justice preserving at all limes the confidence of the people. PRESS: "The pen is mightier than the; sword." and the Canadian press will wield zi. tremendous power in aiding or arresting the development of the future. May wc trust that the fearless outspoken editorials of the past will be crowned with a sane wide grasp of the potentialities oi the Future and as propagandists oi noble principles. with independence mingle tolerance. with courage. j sympathy. and throw their whole‘ weight of rhetoric and vision into‘ guiding the people to a frame of. mind pictured by Mac/iuley in the‘ words whlch he placed in the mouth ‘ of the Old Roman minstrel: "Then none was for a party. P. E. I. Represented .0n Jay Copper Board. MONTREAL, May 31-It will be of interest to the Prince Edward Island‘ shareholders of Jay Copper-Gold‘ Mines Limited, to know of the ar- _ _ _ climax in making Canada what siivl v- -' Q‘ who is Cnmlm w me he“ Pélngliiull-w faith ‘lhllfl is to be. I trust I may have struck , vjnw scat in an opera or theatre ‘Canada ncelds tdgiillceiiiliid m? ‘light m“ °“ m". gm“ mi-gni" By ROBERTA LEE ‘m? . which most of her wonderful future ‘vhwh the yolmg fuLme-generauonil l A- The "l‘l°-“'l' ‘”' ‘"95! dlslln‘ dwcnds ‘of Canada Wlll harmonize into onel _, ,_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _, n," , __ name has always stood ‘for all thiltmlfllefllir possibilities. yuermeate is a practical realization that ihc Cross of Calvary is as great a reality and refuge as it was in the (lays of our forefathers. glorious roll of music that will fillf the air with its sweet strain. that, Q will cheer and uplift Ihc nation onl m ‘ hfiy.’ all too short limit of time is ‘hi, §l°“.'y‘..m“'“l°m"l' ‘m-mh m m" gcnc and though I have scarcely Eznicus. mccessful. fulfilment. of touched therrnirerordhyrairoje .*“~‘1“'¢?'S' may however the vision of Canad .. thi- i youth of our country. and may thr- spark of gCIllllS_Q_ll_Q_llI‘_'gl'Cf\L, men of the past. set alight the hidden” fires in the breasts of the boys and Q. 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