pica rout: iiii ‘iiilillli iiwit tutu .|__ _ g5‘.- Q, Iflgn, Yloo-Irldloll-J. l. Barn“. ha.‘ ' 0d. n. 4.1mm»- n. l. o. Illa: on! Inaugural. l. lot-oft. Auuelata Editor-D. I. Curls. THURSDAY, JULY 7. BEING PREPARED V1111 115 111911‘ Excenencie” me finite decision is reached. Governor General and Lad)’ W111“ ingduti, to whom a most cordial . . ' ' - ll l weumm Wm be wit“ by a c a» ! E have now passed cs in the community. We shall W have the Customs Commission‘ Probe into evasions. 91-0-- CUHlOIIIli law. We shall have a (<09 QUARTER OF A CENTURY. development. llllyplolly bcfurc tho Legislature is iculled, and the prububilily '15 11131"- I H15 Pmmise“ 1° b” m‘ mnmnum‘conference of the elected members 113? 111 111° 11151017 “Prime Eddutid the defeated candidates of the 111811111111111111111 111°"? “Y” 111"“ °"°-,i.ioei~ai sidc will be held for a full we 5111111 111"“ 111° 111mm‘ 0r havlngfltild fiec discussion before any d»:- lhe lll~gt1to reject the Duncan Report, Att quarter of tltc Twentieth Celt-- THE cnaniiorrnrowtii ovations j miii diiiilicfzillwliili 30112.‘? - if ‘ill Notes by the Way New that the Jubilee Celebration h" ; with joyful acclaim throughout tihu entire 1301111111011 ‘.lll.lily are led l0 fflifif 11115-11 11°" impossible tho: result woultl have: been hail not the Duncan RelWPl, bc.n what it was. or had it 1101i M.“ made effective by Parliament. .1, l, quite beyond question that the report made by the Maritime C0111- mission was not w-lmt was exWfl-ed 11V 111° 5°"e"“me"" which ‘apwhwi i speak frequently about the new‘ ed that 11011)’. it seems at 1on8! method of showing up the gall; picbzihle thiat the Federal gflvern-‘blalddet by means of a dye. 5 . . wo Atlat ii , D .‘ men.‘ “cum in“ havgarscomnxtend ‘Hudson and “Lgkmpfiieyptitigtniti? 11118:». '11 111 1* "11""- qmwsy “nermwn ed “s 311911111“. t: Ltaginbeesf!‘ 1119 11111 thirty-two of which were in early July. Here in Chariot-te- .iuliy as was (lxxllfl- ad ll lexnmined-by the routine X 1'11!’ mmtown we never {feel such extremes he Jubilee year in Canada. iwithout the aid of the dye, and. _ ‘ h‘: do h less favored .. __l_ _ nhere was an error of about 30 per “'1 he“ as '1‘ ‘y’ ' Our point i: this: Jubilee yeariflillt. climates-you 111111111’ W111" 1 1111‘*111~ ‘nude i‘ ‘mpossibk for ‘Pamamenti The remaining cases were exam- the sis-rt or t-hing that makes you ined by routine X ray methods, with feel m“, a 5pm m; and you; 9111'; _ the dditi l f th d h . , . .t‘irst the ‘large Conservative Oppo- was 2m“, g l, 2m, cfmtygrrtgfl t ere collar, if t-hatts vihat you re wear- were mucbt in addition to the above, there 1115' J°°k even “mm like one‘ But a .*%‘tsiti .-'l ' BivIJ.V.-Bv|n.ll.n;A TESTING ‘THE WORK 0F THE LIVER l‘ i? / (by; t-mndto newest/Y) \ ' Braoldey ‘Point ‘ isliion in Parliament of tbenuw’ the greatest cemuw “I'm [he more united in favor of the report-flfflfe 11 11111111191‘ 0i other cases which even 1191‘@- ‘F11’ 11 “ml 1111111111111" ages. the greatest. at least. lil mat-kman the Mlmswflal ‘erial progress. and the 518111951 111At the same time it ihad become l“ nlanyiapparent chat t WBTB Party were. “cum 511396.919“ 01 S1111 11111111181‘ there are times when a dip ‘in the e, but as the dye method Crisp and sparkling WM": of m9 i h s owed the outline of the gall bind-gulf is refledhlnty And this B “eh i119 Cflntiérvkii-NW? der to he [normal in size and shape, . cussion in our midst. The rcccnt. wally accepted, it is felt a special meeting of tlic medical practitiou- _ H sciciiiiiic ‘ ors to decide for ilic future with __ __ . ,, respects Canada has kept pace-wit scripts. : - regard to the issuing of , _ y _ , _ her sister nations, in some iespecis‘ We shall Prohibition with this iind titiit-r matters necteti with tho enforcement of lilU‘ Prohibition Law. We shall have ti _ _ . timistic fervour, ventured the pro- meeting oi the Temperance Aill-l l‘ V H i a n be considered “mum I I iCantida would have ll population oft the proposed amendments to the- .25,tiiiti.u00. At that time there was . led well. ‘some fouiitiaiitiu for such a hoped,“ advance country it they voted ‘to endorse the report and the government ,,,,a|,,,g'~*11@ 11¢" hhppe“ "‘“'kw““1 1" metwen: on record against it. iprocessitin. coir; have n meeting of the (‘iiintnissitiit centtirvfsii" Wilfrid Laurier, in op- 11111195 ha“ m" me 191mm bee“ ' adopted by ‘Parliament. . _ 4 twenty-five years tinco-ai which will Ail is well that ends vmlil an the The impending Jubilee prepared the way for 1W0 had millions of ttcresof land the happy endlmg_ A prlldelfl Prohibition Law, and the measures to be taken for its enforcement. All these inst named gatherings; i vo bearini. on the qutstion irim“ “BIUBPB- “'0 bad commenced Course was pursued on bhe part of ia a ' ~ .-' . .. . ., _ , , . .=to ffifliili! the mineral wealth tliafme 9"v‘"n1“em' 1r“ 011191111 Prohibition: indeed. the inturi- of iOpposition iztnd by -Parliametit as a _ .i"'t-‘tlil t,'-llf'- this law is the general llllilt‘ m‘ dis» uh“ L (eve 01mm" “m m‘ m iwiiole, and a universally joyful (estsunniezisurtttl and apparently lll-hubnee was m“ happy Nan“ election, instead of cleariliil 11W ‘ i ~ . - i th ti t ti . decks‘ has only selvvm m mm“! ‘he time tor mmigiation Twenty sevemon e cn re ransac on Had years have passed mm we have “Mt-there been failure iit uny point in more than retained our natural iii-um “ham m ewms mmv“ recited eruliy iuic-‘iking. it may be stated ' ' 1mm Murliimes would no; only have crctisc. We are still less ilntii ieiflreqnflintd [Hscouwmed but citrant. land the Jubilee would have been celebrated only in the Central Piovinccs and in the Wes‘, confusion worse confouniioil. (it-n- the tncdical profession is opposed- to continue being lllcfliillllilnilllnl! of people’ . . . ~Whnt through which alcoholic liquors tire1 ' ‘rested our growth? in pntciictillv t he What is wrong? has iir- distriliiited in this province. Smite lull kinds of raw material and nat- iural resources uro iniiiiitei)’, 1richer than the United States. True) they am older. they have long-es-I . “w -'. Beingbin pllwei‘, the Liberal pir- ty is claiming all the kudos that LIDDGPCEHYIS in any way to the pres- ent situation.» Perhaps the ‘Con- of theni liztvc zilreutly ilccidctl nut to issue any “scripts? CBGOil\WilGi‘0 they consider alcohol except in we absolutely necessary in the interest of me pauenvs heamh These wlritabiishetl industries. Naturally Servanve party ‘had In been in pow‘ sider ten “st:ripi.s" per tnoiitii t0 iifiilthesc can m" mom empl°yme1n er might be asserting a similar the outside limit for any pmetitionfiilfi“ '1'“ Ymmg" 1“‘1‘"""1°5 °1 C111" claim. Thnt is one usual taohion inda. itiniversitics and these cull for our Tlicy have more and larger wi-th political parties when any- thlng wortihy of note is really achieved- appiause usually goes to the party in power because they bid the high- mu“ i" our "w" coumry‘ iest or shout itho loudest in. order t0 gain it. er to’ issue. The Prohibltioit (lum- mission itself has proposed to re-‘ strict the number to 50 but ohouldmmvcrslty gmdmlms Of whom a the medical practitioners agree up- on the lower number, the (iommis- greater number are employed there Mo“ w,“ m! acwrdlngly Many millions of acres of farm lands, vacant at the beginning of‘ Among-the members of the Tem- _ 1 Just how the Temperance Alli- afiQfll are not making tniic-h iioi-se about bite evils of intemperance on which they were so vociferous on a sctore of platforms b shout time ago. The ‘Bulletin is not now dis- tribu-tied free of cost to every house- htc-lderflias 1t was for a time. Nor are timid soul's now being warned otf their awful peril if they do not vote and shout and vtoie for prohbi- Ition. The election is over and the "one only sovereign remedy for Inil our ills may be left to take caro 10f itself. the century. are unoccupied still. This scents be the particular field in which our Immigration poi- icy has failed.‘ if these acres, or even ti reasonable proportion perztnce Alliance there is a feeling that the law should be amended to three iii reduce the (zommission to salaried members. the chairman of which would be the Rev. A. A. Mac- Leod. with full authority to act in- dependently but preferably in eon- ference with the other two mem- Shonld the view of members of the Alliance be geiicrd of them, were occupied by men of British stock, the greater part of our un- empluyment difficulty would be ov- ercnnie. increased production on the land would mean increased em- and Northern European bers. those ployment for our railways, increas- ed business in our cities and iii- session of the Legislature should be called ill. nit curly dnie it) puss um "cmsflilry loyglslutlol‘ u, bring it crttascti business for our fnclorioii. m," one‘), Attempt Wm be made At prciietii and for years hack we to make me enmrcelnem m.» thehuvt: bccn shipping otir raw materi- y the Hppmntjui out of the country and the men, Jag,su_a,e's'nne,antl women who should be employ, ‘ed at home arc following it to tho There will be some fay-election: before long whenthhxytiew Provin- eiial ‘Miinistters will ho ‘seeking rc- election. Why are not iihe Alli- ance and ‘the recently very dry tor- gans waxing eloquent over the hen- kefits or oheapeii’ ‘liquor, cheaper law more effective mont. of three new for ouch county for the solo pur- potic of enforcing the Proliibitioniunne“ Swim‘ 1" m““"1"'~'1“"° 11 111‘l"scrlifts" and reduced doctors’ fees Law. ito products which later we impor.t._s,s pronllggd ln a eel-yam platlgqq-n, Preventive Olilcer ilarbtinr is‘, bum"; the 115st Weeks 11nd,‘! ‘short Mme‘ “so? Has a new aw now on duly’ and has purchased mdinouths we have been studying andfivohvlzayafibfsgllirnezie "flemerggzlt his residence the Md home otipaying worthy tribute to the greatumew’ “mt no: doéjfnflnenl: ca: Judge Reddin. It is hoped by theme“ W11" 1am the foummnons Dtycheck the doctors‘ charges for pres- ndoption of stringent measures tngcmmdfl‘ A"! we [me t" 11191111191111071171101111? ‘Rumor 111's it that bhe make the province absolutely "bonefmy? A": we making the best usetbest ‘defenob for that Dlmnorm is dun.- TO do m“, a great deal deyof the heritage they left us? Or are 91191109 31111 101891111111-655 W111i ponds upon the co-operiition nftheiwe pmymg 110M105’ are we dancmg Don't ‘Hermon u" M a 510mm’ Excise and the Marine depart-it" me “me M “m” ‘"110 ‘m’ mm‘ Have the whirlwind and tho tem- menm The newly cnnvermd rewfiéfiifid only with their own inter-gut; of p», in; glmpglqn already enue was]. us‘ a Bayflem" has “attests? Canadians must wake up or blown themselves ICIUI? Or is it been me m go m, “my, bu, u “their iicrililgf! will be loot to them. P13510211; lLkeht-l: r ____.,>_____ 1 e w c e iic a - hoped by the first of August it may EDITORIAL NOTES. Enema. saw In m8 Vformbhen dream’ be able to sail: meantime endenv-l 15 made o; m-mfled mm and p,» or! are being made to get the S. 8.: The Bank of Montreal has iss '19" 0185'? T111111. 8961118 f0 be the I , l-l6d| Margaret employed proteetingour a neat and timely booklet entitled actual ‘met which ‘H1119 w1"°“°"" shores. 1“The Birth and Growth of Canada,“ mm ‘Liberal ‘may “Fm” mm" an hm H l d t i . rat. What they fear is that if 0 ca’ rec“ ° t“ ""111," 10ft alime the platform will tumble iai changes before and after Con-to pieces tot’ itself. expect“, the Lesmnmré may. meetifederation." lt deals with the ter- '§ritorial development of the Cana- iomo information may be ascertain- ed fund!“ the vractlcabfluy otldiaa Dominion, and the growth of making the present law more work-lam Bank q! Montreal able. Home members of the Libor-i piping do not appreciate the ro- Ylfrictivo measures, and are endeav- orinpto bring pressure to bear up- bn Mr. Saundo u withvtlui/vlew of ~7ioiiaiiiiatiiig doctor!‘ "liiripts" alto- liy the end of August, or the be- ginning of September, when it ——-—— x The logic o]! tho situation In that a platform wihicih is igood enough for h-ynirtopping stone to ‘power 1mm thevqhuu be firm enough to stand‘ up- year of its establishmept in 18l7.on and wot-tit defending against to the time of the Dlamoiid Jubiieaflf-i-llflif. But no one seams dis- in 1021. Today tho Bank of Mon-,1’:'°fi1*° “'1” 111° ""- ‘11111 "Q11 ~=t e liaaoe time a word to pa for t l d . nltztliuriietjf Bzzsliseililb tshrougiit thedh” "°1‘°“11" '1"1“°'" 11111111» *1 11 U a c ‘ an ' ‘"3 affirmed tlhlf. 85 .10 90 percent, ‘sets exceed $780,000,000. Concern-o; m‘; “m,” procured by “scrim-- i nether. and am authority to tlio1:“1'_C‘"1l‘1“- ‘hejvmer o! the bwlvhzlorinzgvby 17111111115? l? i! 11l- éOmnmiusioaitif iftto lune, pecan-he'll ‘fir; 1:“ I ‘it h" all.“ mun‘ "beverage" 2:61pm}: 111,113‘: ‘Thank copmpthl‘ 7 Y rlc n; northern‘ . ion to tiho devotee. qt prohibition ['91s iimullit niw°'1“'“! 1'1 "m" °“°-°‘ '1" "I°‘"1'1mn t: u» union-in undcr which \ u’. » . . _ . - - , t tit;- t . ._. . w ll . ‘0-‘4111111-‘1111110- T110 111116 W115 "Dilvf-isot ‘tihe seal of popular approbation 1 .i'ecitl- five per cent efficiency it is not i i told saying inns, and this hit-s eiitl~,uaiiy take the sugar out of undergo an operation. 1 have Blloken also about the test as to how much work the liver it~ AM l 11811’ 18 1101118. The liver as you know -in any use the Jubilee would have; 01m be damaged to n considerable 11°“ “r15°5—w'1""e “ban we 5°- At the beginning of the present been a fizzle, or worse. in tihe Mar- cxumb ‘"111 1'91 11° 9111111811 W011i 1° T115 11111111"? 111 111193’- 11999 life going. The test consists of giving a little sugar in about a pint of water, and collecting samplgg u; the venous blood at half hour inter. vals for some ‘IIOUIS afterwards. if the liver is normal it will grati- blood. if it is not doing its wtfi-‘l: properly then _ it takes it nluch longer to remove the sugar from the blood stream. Now the time that it takes above ilic normal shows the extent of the tiamage to the liver cells. What is the value of this kti0w~ ledge? . T1111 Sllfgeon now knows whether or not it is safe to operate, because a badly iinitiaged liver can keep on Wvrkiuiz if its ability to work has boon reduced seventy flve pm- 00111; flint is. it has left only [Wen- ty five pet cent of its efficiency. Where there is less . than twenty considered safe to operate, Thus by menus of the dye and, Pulsar test we have the two classes flayed from operation. those that do not need it, and those in whom l; might prove fatal ‘ operations on liver and gall b] tier? N“ 11 refills’ has, increased the number because the family pilyglc. giend tigdoltlhe itiirgtzlontliliov}! feel jug“. era ng n l abovetests. e gm otvtrhe And the deaths from’ these 0,... e tlieso tests were known. FOR THE " SCRAP BOOK A st-zmss OF LITERARY i QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS Tiwretiay July mi. Hu b . vd. 1415; S'herida.n died, 111516.111" i ‘o-Qooooo-ooaa‘ The - i». to X31’ f5. ii-iilfaki". ‘arr? 1111" 1°01. a.r.d make of tit a sort of? iwmiflflb, with ambergr-l; and c)“. Press powder. Carry it s55,“ o", ' “"11 Cal-lite the person to '1 . . II it |1"°"1 time to IimG.—-A|bQI'l:|T°Mau,i nus. .' NEWS FROM BABYLON A"°hi°°1°iliata have discovered‘ a love-letter among ‘the ruins ofi sibY1°ifl-"—Newspaper report, The world Ihath dust Ono ‘tale to tell. nnd It t3 very opp . A little talo—a pimple tale-a tale u that's easy told: There “"111 8 youth in Babylon “"11” 8191111? itoved a maitiil‘ The world thatch just one song to 111118. lbut sings it ttnfraitl, A 111-119 110118-411. foolish song-tho "Th only wit: it iiatii: ‘1 "e “"111 a youth in Ascalou ‘"1111 111ml u siri in Goth!” H0111" 11111118811 ll. Omar twangod» . [Greece and ‘Persia. knew!—-_- » fi Nlmrods reivers, l-lll-wnrt; weavers’ Hindu, Kurd, and Jewm 911N111"! Tvrtmfirroy afire, tihey have dreamed the dream; Tiber-tilde ‘and Nilus-side brighggn. 6d With =fhe gl9mn_ 011 111° 11111118. fishing, wotctng, pad and merry hours, 3'5"" 111-81611. kissed twasted, build- ‘ 111's ‘Beliefs towers! Hem“ were 1111111118. hearts were 1111111111418. ‘lashes wet with . delvi, ‘Whfln ‘the ships touched bhe lips of Tifflilld! Bflppflf) Ilqlgw; YBQTMIIB‘ breasts and, burning A I breasts, 051.41 l1 111111. are hid m d the sitcoms of oarvan tombs ‘in EK-hufus pyramid‘ , , T11°l1fi11 1110 us". down the ages, 111111111 their cYnie doubt, 11-1111 maid. unn/fraid, put the i: schools to trout; 3119 to chain iiovs and retain love -in the bondi of breath, V" 10 110111 love. inini and fold love evein- unto death! Man u... aim or may cdngturies in. 1b,". led Bob on, And out uf all, her lovers deg] pl‘. as only one; ‘R156! ‘with h ‘lung iq/fln laughter in this eyes, 711° 0111 limb-the only aonll-tfor V ail rho rest are iiasi 111i‘- nh. the! world they iuiit one g and ~ ‘l Does this lessen the numbe g‘ . 6' . hlparty would gain largely in the-these Patients did not have to it dflY—501°3'-‘1 5°- , But we haven't itch time on our hands today. and don't want to be too long 0n tihe road so the ques- Brackley jBoint is the resort on the north ‘shore nearest to ‘Charlottetown. Fourteen miles of level road, gicod ‘its such roads go—-less than ibialf an hour, if you step ion bier a bit- and yotrre there. That settles it. iWerc off. - , A motor trip anywhere in the summer time is always refreshing. Like the caress of o. soft coolliinnd, ‘the pleasant breeze passes ovei' ‘ono's face, sniqotibin’: away who lines of care, and helped in ‘this grateful bask by tho thought that every revtolution 0t‘ ‘the wheels is taking us fas-ler from the ihrlnn- druin and often sordid grind inf our daily business tind liito thc ‘purity and cleanliness oi.’ Gloifs green countryside. ' As the red ribbon of our road linrolis itself DQ175111 us, ‘w. glide ;i:1n through a prosperous and well kept land, the fresh and tender squares oi‘ green which nre the ‘growing crops, flitting by on ~eifl1~ ’er side- ‘The vnlr is filled wit-h ‘the sweet ‘fragrance of the clover, Ewhich lends its purple tint to many ‘n hay field. We may even see die bumble bees, busy n-t their task do: gathering wild ihioncy and pollen “1101111 1118 Just a fracti t’ h.‘ Bu-r [1116 larger shore of: they were befor on o what -and w-hat to them is doubtless merely incidental but to us most ,im"portan»t, fElUiliZitllg the clover fflowers. ' c-r ‘the clover iswabsol- iutely dependent on the bumble ‘bees for tihe ferlilization 0t‘ its fliow- jcrs, and without them would soon Edie tout, as it would set no seed,’ For o time on our right, a strip def woodland cuts oft‘ our view of_ lthe countryside. Suddenly tibia woodland thins out and comes to on Prlnd, and tfibere is revealed to our t icw a sparkling strip of water which near our road seems to loose itself {imperceptiveiy in the fresh grasses at its’ brink. Domestic gee-so and ducks dot its suriiace near ‘the shore: iihcy are busily engaged in diving for ilhe water herbs growing on the, bottom. Ono would think it wa-s lust a pond. But looking further us the car glides on, it is seen to expand into a large shoot. of water, apparently quite cut off from the sea, which we can now dtscry beyond, by large dunes of '11 11111111 \ 911111‘! 180mb;Interestingand-Deiightful Locations Described‘ ForfiG uardian Readers.” iieddisb griy sand. It la Ooveiféid, tiny, and we are nearly at our jour- ney’s end. d \ bay is not completely land- iocidail, as at first sight it seems to be. Over‘ neartbpfiinaihppe shtcgro there is a sniiall entrance or "ruiri. This wuradmit; fishing boots at high ‘tide, and a little fleet of six or seven of iJlem make tho buy tiheii- home port." But they don't come to the‘ Braclrley Beach- side. ‘ilhe water here "is 11cc shallow foigauytihiing save a row hcat or a canoe. ‘Who, ‘looking-on these shallows, oouid believe iihat in days long since gone-Abuse golden days oi sail wibcu ‘N18 white winged teu clippers used to speed fnc-m New York toChina, ‘nc-und Good Hop-e 9 and Cape iSflff, vessels of 60 filo 70 tons burthen were built. aiid launch- ed ihere’! But that was in the old and spacious times of '49 and ‘60. wihen, as the not of the told salts will tell you, "they thud wooden ships and iron men, while now"— with s‘ look ic-f disgust on this taco “we have iron ships and wooden men". And I agree with him-at least about tihe ships. None of man's creations approaches for an instant in beautty a full rigged ship. as with all her snowy sails set, she runs her casting down, wibh Lite steady trade wind on her quarter. But alas! the breeds-both ships and -men—nre gone, and we shall never ‘see ‘their like again! dlore, then, in ‘Coirehoad bay, Neill McCulium, grandfather tot‘ Mr. H. ‘ii. McC-ullum, proprietor of Mc- Ca-llunr-s hotel, was the builder. Born in 1785, and living till 1879, he was of that sturdy stock l0l.' Scot~ tish pioneers, wihose sterling integ- rity und iron endurance bore no shall part tort-he foundation stone's in that glorious structure which is otir Canada. oi.‘ today. ‘lit was his son, Stephen, who, carrying ion the good work of his father, built the ceiebraifed Brig "runny", which sall- eti ‘from ‘Chariicittetown to ‘Frisco in '49. Her voyage; a story iu it- self, cannot, I am ‘sorry, be told here. The reader will think it strange thiat this ilovoiy ‘btoy on whose quiet bosom sizeable ships once were launched, can now barely allow en~ trance to small motor driven fish- Tng bolts. But the reason is- the sand. Those dunes flung across the mouth of the bay, thiough they ‘look so solid and per- manent, are very treacherous. They are perpetually on. iihd tmarch. lqoirtunate 1t is that there is ta spec- ies of ‘sharp edged grass which delights to tgi-ow on tihem, and iviiiose matted roots to some ex- tent kecp them in check. ‘Were- it not for ibhls, they would continua their Boishevik incursion unim- pedod, would quickly rulii every little harbour on our Nerf-h ‘hora, and would oven mandate and ren- der bhrrcn the nefyi- by farm lands. But. as we shall soc even the‘ stand dunes have their uses- (To 1B0 Conflnufdd) 0+0o4o+0++0+o++o+o0o++w DailySelections FOR Guardian Readers July 7, 1927 THtE BEST GOODz-llut it i5 good for me to draw near to d: ‘I have put-my trust in the Lo God, that l may declare all Thy works. Psalm 73:28- ~ hRAYERzAO God, Thou art my King working salvation in the midst of the earth. THE TRUE STORY 0F A' KICKER -—-4 There lived two frogs, so I've been told, _ in a quiet wayside pool; And one of those frogs was a blam- ed bright frog, But the other frog ‘was a fool. \ Now u farmer man with a big milk can Was wont to pass that way; And he used to stop and add a drop Of the aqua pura, they say. And it chanced one morn in the early dawn. _ When the farmer's sight was dim, Ha scooped those frog: in the water he dipped- 1 Which same was a Joke on him. The 1&0! fro; sank in the lfllliliill’ an! As th farmer buinpod to flown,’ But t u markfrogew like a tug- w. . . at no - Ana n mo" his not 3o down. Bo idiot-Jinn, itiia-aiiiiti ' _ Ilolnmfl no . dream, and ‘h. ‘Til youth‘ digan ' "t 1 . . or! viii“- . HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK R0BERB1!A LEE QO§O§O+ Onion: For Scanning put'in a pot of rich dirt andkept on the kitchen window sill, shoots will soon appear and can be used for seasoning; they will continue to sprout for a long‘ time. \ Bowing Room Hint A bright-colored ribbon tied to the scissors handle makes it easy to find the scissors even when they are mixed with various other artic- ‘ios. , 1 Sear: ‘From Pimple‘; / Bathe the parts with ii solution 0i boracic acid and then apply zinc ointment. Tbs scars will econ dil- appear. in a. “great big butter bull. Now when the iiiilkmim got. to . town. And opeiiid the can, there lay - The fool fro: drowned; Iut. liaio and sound, » Tho kicker he hopped 1101mm i’ ., Dolfllrltlyoilr nu 1mm inioiii ' out o. . . Yet iot- tfiin-tnohln; tldh- ' You'll android ma, in tho" trot-nth big 1m " a r away. ‘ , ' i If one or two sprouting onions are e ihim: onwis iihat So M Then and Now‘ (By w; L. coTToN) f. On the flit of Jul)’. 1374. T118 EX" amiuer stated t at "amous 1111169 things for whichthe citizens Qhgflgngmwu ling’? to thank M Pope's vigorous government is i. fine tract of‘ land which, W“ llhired by the ,‘ Corporation M1111 the terms of 'Confederation II. public parkW-and asked Do the citizens know that they have a rk! =-.~;i“lt lgsiudhitiff, cont! d be Exunlnsrgi-"that the cit ' 0 not avail themselves ofiqta pges‘. ffl‘ q; free Oifilfjliryy ‘country, a _d the woods are a‘ panacea if we only had the wit to know it. But on the spirit of that fabled and and. unhflDDY i d who ‘spent its life in the centre o a sandstone. the de- siresnt our people nit-d houudediity the iimitswhich enclose the town- The Charlotteto mind‘ has, parently no greater love of beauty, and no gicatsr- leaning toward! brightness and cleanliness than can be satisfied by tile contrmilllfloll 6! the stately arehite t adorns our streets and the layers ture dirty. Our young men and maidens, it a" and down our dusty streets with satisfaction. Certainly it strikes would show to greater advantage with i1 IandscaPQ beckzround: 111111- as to the young men they would no doubt say, with Ruth of old, "Where thou goest I will go," etc. Now, fifth-three years later- Charlottetown Park is constantly visited by citizens young and old; anddt is only to be regretted that some of the autoista do not keel) their machines off the paths on .whieli pedestrians-young men and maidens. old men and children-k delight to linger. The policemen on duty in the Paitk during the lub- ilce Celebration” performed excel- lent servioo, and if the police could be spared to look after violators of ‘the rules in respect to the Park, the pleasure of visiting it would be increased and more money would city treasury. At any rate appre- ciation of the value of the Park is now warm and strong. Those who appreciate it should remember the far-sighted public men by whom tho P rk was obtained for their use an bcncfit - ' Tho sunie issue of The Examiner July 6th, 1874,‘ contains a report oi’ the finding of the Grand Jury of that day respecting our Asylum for the insane. The late lion. J. 'S. Cut-veil was then its foreman. Aft- er their usual visit, they portrayed in plain words the conditions their existing within the walls of ‘the in- stitution. Some parts of the re- port are unfit for republication. But hero are two paragraphs: "» The whole asylum is in one ‘etdte cleanliness, ‘while the stench; for hours after inhaling it. ' ' The Grand Jury desire to inform Your Lordship that the cases they have referred to by no means ex- haust the revolting sights which they witnessed, but they mention there can be no possible reason for tho close confinement of those poor and apparently harmless creatures, there certainly is no ex. cuse whatever for their filthy‘ and‘ horrible condition." - This report caused a sensation throughout the Province, and m. suited eventually in the erection of 1118 Aflyium at Faiconwood and [ha removal of the iunatics from the old institution overlooking the North River to the fine new one °"°1‘1°01<1IIB the ' Hilishorough. ‘The contrast between the conditions then set forth and those described by the Grand Jury which vlglled Falcouwootl last week is, certainly pleasing and satisfactory. ‘““;'=r—‘=“ ~+~++- DAILY LESSONS 1 m ENGLISH‘ 1 _ By W. L. Gordon “ti. ' WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Don't use "clever" to express "ob- ligingff or "good-natured." ‘its ytriié’ moaning is "dexterous, capablb, ex- pert." ’ Pronounce the oo as in “boot," not , in “book." ‘OWEN MPSSPELLED: perceive‘; r '1 ‘SYNONYMS: denounce, roprove, condemn, blame, censure. convict, sentence. \, WORD STUDY‘: "Use a word‘ three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Tod's ‘s word: CU1Ré0llfll-blltyf-nuper o- marks he loft the wont." A new uellilbiififniilnts dart Forgot- .- 1 ~ ylivou ucuniiy my up" ti; . MOON!‘ With Wild l mitt vvi iwuj. relative! of m ni qtllO some M: 6 thorn, . many-him; .1 ‘A amt-Wm lift hflfiéiifiii» ~ li-povl urc which‘ of dust which make that architec- s, pi OIBQIIBdLIIP us, the charms of the fair oncsynder op; occasionally find its way into the‘ absence of the slightest attempt All? such -that some of the jury were file them because they think that while‘ OFTEN ‘MISPRQNOIJNCED: roof.‘ iai. "After making u. few cursory ro- . ' .1111 yours 11111111.» cw N‘ . ‘ imminent,‘ Nil ' loii. i QM“. t‘ rum f: - ..\ ~ " ~"'1',119'T1§¥5°'R9Yfl1§if~1 ibmluws uninhi- oriviioz- ' m? nan and vsjaresmizni ..-_+w t puiniviiii - can fob 506d. fortune of t hi». iuwviw mum office ‘biz-Gibb uiafnamea. Men :~ have acted constitutionally on all questions that affectithohpub the ‘nation. As the title imply. the office neral, or Vim-Royal- only to Il-lia Majesty g calls for the same - ‘evollgn-to the Crown to as is exercised. by the sovereign hi‘ tithe Realm, Oin- coon-try is composed of once sqllprate, ionleweaich "of which» rc- Ycefved"; t ugh ieduca ion .in the ibrmswagjdtdllitiw olthtio Colony. ‘pi; s, ;E e onmwti -y p; several 111 ncés ‘iwyi-uled- ‘ ‘authority as the smallest colony, iso that if whiz ‘an "easy task to es- ltabdsh tooth-central Government. 1In irlef but‘ pebble were not 1n- niied of much‘ education in. the art o: sell-gowmmbflt. when they uni- ted under it as a self-flqfflmiilif DfimilkiQlla '_ , , Canada also iiiad another great advaniifligt? 9.1M‘ doifntrios’ which set up new forms iof Government i: Jqlouds or under the pangs of defeat and hailm occupy war atained territory. lt is ‘true at remiote tin-hes our country had petty-clashbs of armspbut ‘filly dif- ferences that. existed "were coin- pletely absorbed under the colon- ial governments and seifxovern- me-tit. Moi- these reasons when wqb _ _‘ opnfederated we fionntl ourselves starting out like a diap- py family in which state we have so bu" i-eznaincd and Judging by all appearances ,ai'.e . défilimdt= w dive, indefinitely. ‘All tluese are features which have done much tio cement any small divisions that lsectional interests might have oc- cnsi0n€d_ ‘i 'our happy relations towards can iotiber. The ghost colonial stwiosmcn whmc TIIIBHIOTY we all revere, bad a vision of‘ail those bright allure m-ents and the world to-day is just beglnnlhg iioirbalize that a new world lies before them and in ibis a ihoineusmd a country where every man can become the architect of his‘ own fortune. There is no other land of oppor- tunity in sight presently tliarloffers such varied ‘attraction-s as our new Governor shall find tint Canada. in his tour to our ilroapitablo Provinc- es we itrust lite and his ‘party ‘will find-everything agreeirble ito -t'heir able impressions respecting our Gent 0f the Gulf. i ‘ - tIii fhediroador view of our sister Provinces let us hiope that‘. His Ex- cellency will enjoy tihe boundless prairies, the moon-rains and Pivern of filth. Men's rooms andgthe lzrogrosii tof the old and new women's rooms exhibit an utter settlers, both East and W -—t.-iiti. l will rtppegl to his lute in tiia elfg-g (panda. Jlifliilo exalt’ d posiifén ‘he can accomplish i. [good deal to iiastan the mind's of moms-seekers in the Old-Land upon ‘what ltenamiling ‘before the stai- wart immigrant who feelsdispqsetl ,to imprpive his conditions,—wh‘n" ,wlli find a warm welcome and" ‘a sure rewiard M‘ honest toil await- inig him. murmur» Pllnlllbn. Y 1 To LADIES ' Take 0m- Ihrhll Bclnodlol Book on Skin Diseases. New Treiitlaa ‘on Chronic Disease by Herbal Remedies. Pamphlets on Lon of Manhood and iiilcnuec of men. Booklet on Female ills mid ndvice freé by mail. experience. (Without eritlcliing 01' ‘lllniirlng your doctor: writs us before long hope.) Treatment by mail our speciality. English Herbal Dllponnry i ‘ "Ll u: ratio imiQ VIIGOIVQI Canada's olden Herb! Lliiiniont for wart: and I B. 0. l lnltltuia n, '- , - ,;,,.in"‘t ‘roxes. W0 have prnparad a Special , i‘, qqngd ‘which lo being we _ uaful y uud by many of the t Leading Fox lhnohorga. _,,. ti, .~ , $1M A, vim-é ,, . .'1"_I:_. y,‘ <1 b i r 0 > V 0 t 1 “bgbiifll-Uflil lnleofpowdor > on F11"- lllitilh ’ Fliint grade In hiilfli amAuwp-v viz-r; wfi1fl4_§”d‘r.|qt,g¢yfgq ail-anti, ‘runiihnniaiu I ti‘ ,.. . . nan-grit," l u.» Jntmfhif <1 i see fate beckoning to them to seek ' views, ‘and carry away most favor- - by ilho some l