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Andlermnn, 1M5 Trenionf St. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1927 i Judging by filo splendid impression she has creat- FRUIT PROSPECTS. .1ii.w in its place. Notes by tho 1 Way uesoAv m: w» the thirty- oixth anniversary of the deatlil of Sir John A. Macdollald, Chieftain of the Liberul-Coilservative party, and the greatest of the Fathers of Confederation. it is greatly to be regretted that the sad anniversary finds thc great statesmalfs only soil Sh‘ Hugh John‘ Mucdonald afliicted with a dangerous malady oli ac- coulit of which he was compelled lo undergo a serious surgical opera- tion involving the loss of a limb. This [makes it impossible for him to take part in the coining Jubilee celebration at which seemed to be most desirable. Sir John Macdonaid was the firstIaviiiliiig culls the surgeon to h l! can scarcely just-fly 4-15 Ont-e proud Prime Minister of the Dominion, and although lion. Alexander Mac- llis presence ' w. “ARE ‘Confederation fad After Sixty Years flab? Progress of Canada's Mineral Assets Although coal was mined» iii‘ Nova Scotia in the eighteenth cen- litnry, and charcoal iron for localI 1'1. may be regarded as somewhatiu“ wnzl snllelted In“? ,$,“““,‘“§{‘5 ' ‘ ' , l ueeceary n e88 '1 ' 111 1114* 11111111“ 11'”- w1mmeme rhauggilihuCfilltllfYr and iii Ontario at: ' 1 lacrosse, once council's ‘""<11~"1’““°‘11iire beginning of the nineteenth, v B, [can Inn-min. national game, was placed oii an llellllllyl ll lvllll l,“ lllllm the mums,’ organized T001-‘1‘!i8lll111l1(1°1111?der:u:l_2ihnlf of tihe ri-liu-teeut-li century; MAW“ "E "$521 “"".'.fif,‘?;...;"l.'..‘l 10531213.‘. "mi. ‘I... ‘pa; “g3; ,,yj,"$,f;g1,,,1;~°,“,“,“,?; ‘ 0 .iii ' ‘ " '. FOR sun 9'- 19111551411119 11mm’ “He's and leg arable proportion. Notwithstand- islilifl 101' 111119 <11111111° “11111111111 ‘11 ‘belting the rapid development in rc- 911011- 1F°1‘ “MY Years “m” thaucelll years-the value of the an- oerlou -laiC1‘08B?ll€-l1'ew P2118 1;°‘l'l'1l1‘l:'l;.iiuul output has grown from $10.- ‘i-‘ihrlémsrio-glii rr-iizlilesf @~r1<>-n“r-'~ 1511131131.‘ Jgffibiifilif°§isfiig°ifitulil ‘As yo" kuow’ a physician treats 115 11°11111111‘111'~ The new“ genem-‘yalre of even greater interest. SIXTY MEANS OF ‘SPORT ‘l came across all expression the other day that gives an indication of the thought our physicians and surgeons give to their W01 k- 11 ‘$11119 1111' 1131's‘ 11911181115 wéekst and tioii did not take '0 lacrosse as dld‘ . . _ _ _ _ ~ ~ 1 l This is tholouglily icalizecl ill lil then finding medical tlea-tment an we“. ‘fathers and to-day the glllll€ldustrlal clrcles and son“, slgllm. .‘-t ‘ditl t de op- 11111- T116 5111391111 '11“ 119"" “an title of lCailadas national llztsfliile.lll?lgllslillaelg_ gailllgstheollextvete“ the patient, but taking the history‘ m, “qmer gllxnfisl ‘luj-wevel‘, niiiot ‘lyears have now become generally. from the physician. 116 0119111168..“- fclwiiiiof athletic endeavour ivas‘ I VERY "1'1’"rl“n"y Wm be “EONL ed ili all the meetings she address- ed this sllillllicl- to develop our ed here’ we ha‘... m, doubt rhuther, 111111 K111111118» $11 911119" 11011-111111‘ campaigning ili Ontario was u vcryf tltrist is available fol‘ all who wish strong factor h, securing a sane to have expert. advice in the matter liquor m“. there, and by (l little attention to our or-l. He, “ll-elm, hel-el in the eyes or 011111115 We C1111 111 11 W111‘ 111' 111'" 1"~‘"political temperance propugalulists,1 1110110 11111 9111111111 1111111 111° 111'°"111‘¢°,is tllut she illi-s kzi-Jckcd the gwiilidg of importing all our lull! fivvnvllbrrolli undel- their feet. iu their help" 111111195- 11 11116 119911 111M911 11111°1lcss anger they ileclare she u-eal-s and again that we cull grpivupples i lilo temperance label. To honest‘ 01 11S S0011 l1 1111111111’ 111i "1111 belllléll and women this is olie"0t' her grown anywhere oii the confluent. “mates! cyedgnfla]§_ Yet, during the past ivilitel- not illi‘ _j_-__o->——— island-grown apple could be fouiidl N0 SENSE OF HUMOR‘ 1 fruit stores. and those who wanted pies were rc-bligcd to buy British Col-l __ _ l _ _ _ , lhllmoi‘, i1 thcy cvci" possessed iL: umbla or California apples at .iii l‘ l d _ l | ‘ a - ‘ ' i l n' a e,; All ll“: apples. var) ilou ii glilll we i v l KTOCBP)’ . f ‘ , . . . in ‘my O m“ [OUR political prohlbltlolilsts illi-l or up- extriivagant price. _ l ‘ ‘from pulpit 0i‘ platform Oi‘ pl‘ess.;i be | _ . . ' Jerfervi l l"\l10ll re 'ai'din ' tll coll- gi-own here. and instead of llllliOfi-[l] 1 0 ‘ I _ t‘ _ b e | ‘tiiluous association of liqilor needed in this province can and: . :('.l'lill(: iilid the awful things that urcl for our own use zilld u coilsiderublc, l 1201111.’, to happen if we allow liquor. ‘ I 1w be sold under the proposed gov-I i . lug them we should have enough surplus fol‘ export. Tile complaint is oftcil heal-d from I erlimclit control measure! lli their- is no This ’I‘llc majority ol‘ apple orchard owners that there _ Bale for home grown apples tearful-kinking forivaril to the com-g ls n l so lug of government control -- aiid1 o . 1 still. i ii. ‘t ‘l fil.‘ buyers usually ask for the hollic “WW H O m w m‘ 0 WI grown, and wllcii they (‘ain't g0’. , the fzict that it is because 11([ll0i'l them tllcy urn obliged to buy ilic . . ulid crime are rampant iiow and‘ imported and to pay tour times the i ml lol lllull Home lllollll lll have been for llililiy years, that all Ce - . 4 .» - , . , f . . _ the present agitation is about. Th1.- ples, of ilic best viiricllcs, propcily _ l grown [)l‘0|l(l‘l\ [lli] 0d and piitkul ‘lunger is “m l“ the mun-e‘ n m y l , _. . l . . . .ll ll llu mule lL llllll llnll‘ All) with us right liow, and earliest men wl se "c ' ‘*1 ’ - ' ' ‘ i and wolileu are lighting it with all imported piles. Of iroursc. 110111111‘- r . _ _ 1 their might even lilore earnestly. chant will buy bruised and worni- V i , than those deluded-oi‘ is it llyflilw catcli apples, 101‘ no customer i would buy them. rules or sprufllii; u! _ _ l .' _l ('i‘111Cfl1——l)l‘0ll1blll0lllfllS‘11TH faiuliilg‘ If the iccognizti _ | thc fliillle ol drunkenness mid crime the DYODOI‘: n ll of pablllllg mll mllrllll in our luldst today under socullcd sense s iin ‘ 1 ~ ‘ ' ~ l prohibition. . illg apples are observed there wil Olll‘ them be no trouble iii stilling them. feet and right Mound yo“ gentle-i l l5 llllllllally plelel ilicll, not to the future. Tile enemy mere iali .' . ‘ ' ' l lll . lllllllcll lleLllllllL lllu lllllllliis with us now and lilust be got rid o eln ‘ , ~- w l 1 We hope it shrill be as soon! |aftcl~ the 25th of‘ this month as the1 iliccessary machinery cull be prepar-1 l‘. that the 1110110)’ paid for ihcnl rv-O mains ili the (wouilti-y‘. Those who use apples, and that iileailis every- _ - l. . body, prefer iliem for tllc same "u l wwwn- EDITORIAL mores. 1. lt is encouraging to ilotc that thcl gel-vices of the Director of llorti-l Captain Charles Lindbergh niziyl culture, Mi‘. Reeves, are iii great du-lbe o 100101111161‘. but 11 W118 11101 malid. greater indeed than he cuul"Silirit of St. Louis" that ennblcdi attend to at present. His lidvlilc him to cross the Atlantic. l | . . is being sought ill irolincctinli with _ » Tile rural lluiil has its llll(10ll1)l(1.(1{ all tllc variciics iii friill, wild or ciiltlvalud. province, and indications arc that 1n a few shall be sell‘- suiitiliilillg ili the lilattcr of tho advantages but, llkc lllllllyillllfll" illill. an: KPUWll lti 111'.‘ good things, may load to liiisiliulci» standing. Tllc a letter the oihur day, uccolnpaily- Guardian received years \\'_i_‘. iilg a copy of‘ the Temperance Alli- iiilce Bulletin, iiidlgllaiitly ordcriili-l ilsnot to send any more of those best temperate zone fruits. -—-—<-o¢-—--— NOT LABELLED‘ crazy temperance papers that ivallt- ed “the country to be run by fcols." The explanation evidently is that the Bulletin and The Guardian wore tlic only contents of the mall box and probably folded together by the courier leaving the inlpres- WHEN our political prohibition- ' lets lose their tclllper over the wonderful success of the mect- ings conducted by Mrs. Fallls they rise up and tell us that positive proof has been furnished that Mrs. Fallis is not conndcted with any temperance organization in Oli- tario! Mrs. Fallis has already alid on several occasions, made it very clear thatjslie is not a member of my temperance society, and she also told us why and the reason be- lng interpreted is that all are not temperate who are of temperallcelsllllllg Alllllzell societies. For the soundness of thiiiled lo lolll, yellllll one lll three years reason we need not. go out of our lllld llle lollltlll ll lloy or m’ w“ Bl) province for proof. lowed to go on suspended ilentenca1 The melili 11131111181101] that, lid-As the vllllcollvel, Provlllce l_ll_ cause she wears no outward and visible emblem or ti... white ribbon . sion that both came from the same source.‘ Our readers may take it from us that we are not in any way lrcl-lponsible for the Alliance Bulle- Foui‘ men were convicted ofmaii- slaughter arising out of motor ac- lcldellts iii the British Columbia Two were sentenc- marks. “The sentences were so! vsre. Some will say that: for u" of some recognized temperance so mlllllemellllol. lllvolvlllg no mom‘! ‘"911’- "he 1“ 11°‘ '1 1em11°rmm° taint, they were too severe. But wmka" 15 “M1117 M 111°“ m“ 11"“ the crimes which the sentences 11°“ "°"111“5 11°11“- Wmie‘ “he” punished arose out of carelessness "m" 19 m’ “N197 M“: Fun“ 1*‘ of the rights of othsrii, or a ilelib-1 llelll. m huge lost a“ Bells‘, “llllave read a published letter signed: Stewart (loverllliloili-they lgll0l'L‘l¢"5 would all?” W11" "iii 513161119"! kciizle succeeded him in that liiglillleflllllll, Beeslhe olilcc l1lll'1ll!-‘,‘ the period 1874-78, Sirlrlhpee times an,“ the Qperaflgnl and John was restored to the Premier-‘thcii his interest lli. the case is ship in the latter year, and held ltlllvlzl‘. ml l l _l ho ld until llc died ili ollice iii 1891. Therii ' 0w S s 11811161)“ as l s u . . . . _ lbe ili u sense, tiecuuse after all the have becil ciglitlPrllilc bllillsteis iifllllse llllllly belongs to the llhyslw Lllc Doiliiliioli since Sir John Klan-Hun‘ and the surgeon hwying_done ikmslifs (188111, Abbott Thompsomlhis work must hand over the ‘pat- Boivcll, 'l‘ilppcl‘, Lalirier. Bordon. ient t0 the l111Y$1¢11111 11511111- Moiglleli and King, IllG-ii. of them Howevel‘ S11‘ Bfifkcley Moyilillall ‘ , . ,._isays “Surgery has been nlade as shitesnleli of notable ability, patii lsllle allllmllslble l.“ llle llllltlllllll We otisill and worth, but it is safe follllllst llllw make the panel“ as 5am say that not one of them was of sous posfllblc gm- Sm-geyyji 7M5 ex. great service to Canada as UlQ.]ll‘8SS10ll is certainly worthy of our great Liberal-Conservative leader. imgiflltliilll. l l m il o lei‘ wort s a surgeon s ion "not take everything fol‘ granted as i 1t 18 fillftwwhi! 31111181119 it'd iiwlgiveli by the physician. T-hc physic- startling to read the deliveranccsiiall is of course ill a good position of one Oi‘ two of the pearcllers wholio R110“! 1111? 011998 1ll-l/v1lllllii 119111-611 11 . , _. , ll l mp _ “r [or some time, u e surgeon ‘hue Jun new w n o p0 cs eslloulil be taken Oll the case for ;days or even weeks before the oper- by Rev. A. A. lllaclloeil, C0llC0l‘ll1ll|-§<lll_l0lll lllsllllld of perhaps lust an “The Clergy null politics." In thisrhom- befgfa letter lilr. MacLcoil says: I "It is the duty of the surgeon to “Tile two political leaders havclobi-fllll 1111 11911113111? 1111€1'l?_11111°1l1l1'°l' now issued their platforms. W01ligggltggolliiailglllntiglglfilllll: villi; 110w know Wm“ they are‘ 9" a" conditions to the patients ad- tlie iliany subjects dealt with b)’ vumagep all,‘ 3.3.8,. opelmibl, seem. 110111 111911? 1S 911101101111)’ 110 <111'-,ilig fol‘ him such conditions as may fcreiice between them except ouiciisure his safety, and the plcrlnan- one. The choice between them oii"-‘l\1 5111513955 "1 1119 fpzqilnwlnl-lells l" all subjects but that one is littlctllerrglflllilazlliz‘; Psillgllllll yllol‘ be lllll more than that between Tweedle-lllllll Ol lllllel, lllllllllll” sllllllll, all"? cium and Tweediedee." ling out a job that others have de‘ ' ‘cidell is a necessity. We do not think that Mr. Sauna-l‘ This preparation before, and thc limpet-vision after Operation should and we feel quite ‘uirethai Premier‘ he a illatlterloli lleiglllnll izltlllglgielilllll £111‘ Stewart would lint. We lizld sup-Iva" 1’ 1111's c“ ' ‘ 1 , Hill ll P19111111 when posed that cacll of the pollticali n DQ101191“ a M: L ‘ ~ - . RIC-hill a (‘.3513 tn- leaders thought his owll platformlrlilfiizuwllia x“, .llhy:lc1,a,,l m," mu far silperioi‘ to that of his oppoucliiupuqlont will not only bc rcceiivilll-z‘ But it zippcal-s to the 0l‘(lll'lil.l'yl‘L‘ili1-,ll1e best possible attention, but wil er that the party lenders oil B10811 of thc public questions of the dny,, _ apart 1‘roni prohibition, are Qlltlfeilhslble anemic“ opposed to each other. Let that. puss. - u ,pcl‘iod‘ ‘since icfllffidfiltltdfitll has wit- ‘Lm 1 11111191111 1W0 01' ‘born ill Llie llllddle of the 80's ‘u-rldjl has iiuw ‘lznrgely assumed the plat-c once held ili Iuhc affections of 111B qlirblic by lacrosse. This ‘ls hockey. which today is ‘played by coillltdcs-r ‘(.‘l'l,§illl1Zi1<|.1(llliS from coast to ‘colllsh Another development ‘by no means toiriincd ‘to Can-ads has been the rise of golf. lTiiousuilds of clubs have sprung up. There is scarcely ll ‘l0Wil of any size in the coils-try. and certainly none udfli any life’ tcilsions lc- fflS-llimlfiililfi sport that has not 1Z9 golf “HRS and club house. ' Football, introduced iinto ‘Canada by British soldiers after the con- lqilcst ofQuehcc, did not make ally quirvicuizii" lieildivuy illifil adopted by the colleges and‘ universities about. will). ‘filo galilc is sill] largely a college sport and has‘ a strong liold m1- lhe student ‘body and grad- uate. . ' ‘hlill ‘¢’ill().11l€l' form of out-door sport ‘that has grow llllcmcmsely in popular fnvo-urr is softball. This is iii. illc-ll‘ific.'itioil of ‘baseball and is greatly favoured by school pupils cf both scxe- because o1’ the elllll- Iiillitioil of ‘i-llc diiil-gcrous hard ‘ball of the parent galore. Basketball is a game filial; has \i‘oll a very high place .i‘i.i the regs-rd of educational sand other institu- lziwns which possess facilities‘ fol‘ ‘l-{ylllilllléllllll exercise in Canada rilll l1lll(l the thousands. Large industri- ‘nl and other corporaluiolts have. tak- i-li up the inlnttel- of provldlliig play- lillg 11001,; ‘for their employees and llllillly of these crganizzi-tioils llilvc foruled leagues for =Lhe clubs i-ll 111(31l‘0\1i'lll11ll€ of activity. Skiing, ,\\"ll1(.'1l llradc ~its appeal" lllllPB in ‘Canada abou: twcilt-ty-five years ago, ‘has completely usurped‘; 1118 P111110 011cc dlcld by t-lle ilative winter outsport of S‘ll(“\\'fi1\0O1llg. Tile latter ‘has ‘(lillnifléil disappeared, zulrhough at one ‘ulllie it -\VllS‘ Clillilr, (id's predoliiiliau-t winter p35|,i1rpe_| also have thc 00111101111111! 199111114 ‘Skiliruq has can-gilt the fancy ofs“"11<1 is i'll1ik1'(l u-ltll lHillV Ila-t hc is receiving 1119 11951 ll°5‘liually rhocisaudls nil-d ‘bids lair ‘to,1’f1’="10‘111‘ 11-5 0119 011119. llrtlillf‘ I ldlOltl lits astonishing popularity. i ill may sailely be said. that the ‘thc1l attitude towards oiitdoori ‘ a complete reversal of -cobiilt deposits 110W . l Natural (lifficultles qt‘ travel lli, the Northlaliil have impeded thci progress even of fTBCOIlXHIISSllIXICE work and a large part of Canada is still unexplored. Nevertheless ezl- ougll has been doile to ascertain the main geological features. to in- dicate roughly the territories that will be found to be mineral bearinli1 and t0 predict. the character of lhs mineral resources ill the different. geological provinces. lli fucbl Canada today offers to the pros» pector the largest ulld most prolllisl, lug extent of mineral-bearing terri- tory that anywhere remains uu; pi-ospected. . ' I CANADA IN LEAD Tlic opililoli isoftcll advanced that Canada is likely to become one of the leading niiiieral-proiliic- llig countries of the world and coil- sltlerable gl‘oillld for this assillnp- tioii is found in the fact that the Dominion contains 16 per cent of the world's known coal resources. lli-is greater asbestos. iilckel and than any other laouiltry, and ranks third iii the production of gold, wdiilc the (liver- sity of mineral endowment is iiidi- ctited by the fact that the tlircc main divisions, metallic, lion-mot- allic and structural and clay pro- ducts include some 60 principal it- ems, 20 of which lllid each, illi 1926, n production valued at $1,- 000,000 or over. Several-factors have coiiducctl to the rapid growth of 1.110 illdllfil- r_v.. Not the least inlportliiit of these was the (iolistructioll of trails portatioil lilies. Tile iiiiiltliiip: nl‘ the Quebec Ceiltral Railway illlido possible tho ilcveloplncllt of the, Sudbury nickel-copper _dcposiis,! ______________?_____________i . llimc f0l"-1l-l1\lllflll‘|»i.y illliil ‘Sir WWI-l l‘l'.'iill_ lOslcr, Wlllfllll -Dl‘. <(‘..<W. ‘Siilrc- by has called "the greatest i1(’fl('lll‘l‘ ill the history oi medic-int,’ ‘ildlii ziiid _ nuis- icin- of all time of the iionlillg zirt. .‘\ great pm‘ l of l-lic adviiilz-e ili liierliciiio "in the dust i[ll.'l.l‘l8l‘-f‘.0ll’ ..illl'Y is directly’ attributable to him. Below that, in Mr. MacLeotfslet- ter when dealing with prohibition‘ and state cnlitrol, we have tho sizitcq not scll liquor as it beverage. "The: oiiicr says, they (the Government); will scli liquor fol‘ beverage pilrY poses and give every man and wo- man ovcl‘ twenty-cue, except. those doomed objectionable, the right to, buy liquor and drink, and get drulikd publicl too. ‘anywhere but ill places.“ The last niue words of this stzilvnlellt are entirely contrary‘ to the fact. The Government has said liotlliilg of the kind. Aild no ‘advocate of state control has said aiiytiliiig of the kind. Here is another of the same rev- erend gentleman's stutcillciits: l - I I 1109K P151111 H! Yourdllfllil that one party say they u-illll (lgtglflsllillg:Cilllriiiffiti. and a sprout. or tit-o,- lgprrerrrl iliis chief vziluc ivzis a stiiiiilllttoi‘ exercise illi every f0r.m_ 1n meiof scientific ciiiqu-iry. He fond-d his (lays of ‘the imion of the provincesfllrfiiitssiolt rowing ;oo . lilucii on and (or pram- yQafs .,q,e.._-eflfle,. rhoigiieasn-woi-k; ‘he left it on ll/s ivay Io practice or lathllefkvs M.” cunfillledtllfiCUilllllfi an exact; science. ilc to lliose who lllmle ii. more or lc=.si11*‘1111° 1°11’ ‘113(7°1'1‘.1"1L‘5- 11111 110 1111111‘ of a business or prQfg-wglou and mled many of‘ tho laboratory expel-Ls; ll- VBTY smaill percentage of 11m gen-lull“ so flmllillfirhii. was he iil ills pro- oral ‘p11'bl‘[(§_ The gq-egr "muss 0g thevfcs ion that it is said ‘IllGTC was people were cc-ntgnlt r0 100k 0,143,“ iiapdly an illll‘pol'[,l.tlll luove lllildtf iirowudays tulle urge is for aunlvenvithout ‘his bail-lg consulted. 'llo l‘a1”-1‘1@1D8‘t101i i-ii the‘ "gildll-O use}; refused ‘to enrich hinlself by gonor- lppll as p, regrrlr mo“ and wonwn ma! or special practice, but l-ciiiuiii- all walks of life and 1111111051. or all ed fi-elo to keep ill £01113]! u‘l..li the ages have -takeil ‘ii p some for-m 0f wholesliuatloli; ‘and ‘Dr. ‘Harvey athletic gxerglgg_ 11m, great v.,,»|6-__,..iCusil»1, ‘g said: “No lliall ill the his- of games qlriz-v-ldcs an op-porunmy illi-y of iilled-lclne ‘touched the pro- for ‘all rm bake purl‘ ‘in some snlplfcssion vitailly at‘ so niiany points as able sport. ‘Where sixty years ilfifflll =1 1'"- tllere were but one or two fol-ills .of| ‘He was born at Bond Head, (int, recognized cuzdoor pillsstlnics bhereiJMY 123184111 1119 5°11 01 11'" A11i~"11'3‘ are now eagfly a More, law“ ,1,°,,-,;_ an llllS_S‘10l1lll‘y. He attc-iltlcd liar- iilg, ‘tennis, golf and other ‘gélilleg Pie Grammar lSchool and "llriility have repla-Ltcd ‘the dignified‘ t-roquctfcifliegfl ‘$011001. ‘Weston. coins on oi’ our grirrpdlmren-rg. prr-eedbm from ‘tn ‘the University of Toronto, »i‘l‘oiii lflhggqmyeninklll-lul fulfils of (“W3 has whiic-‘h he graduated ill 1870. After also done illltlifill to ‘popularize lllflllulwu Yfillrtial the llvloliirciil (lcllt-‘riil crn sport with ‘t-lic fclllillidle portion '11°1‘1111‘1'1- 11° “'11” 11111111’ 101' i101 FOR SCRAP BOOK A 8ERlE8 OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS Thursday. June 9th Si. Coiumha Died, 597. JU N E. Mouth ll mull kill railly love-- Julie, you kllow, I'm talkin‘ of} lifzirch ailit iievcl ilotllili’ newl-r April's altogether too Bras-h fer mo! and May-—l jcs‘ ‘Bomblllute its promises.- llittle hints o‘ sunshine liiul Green around illc l1lllbt3f-1Zl2l(1—--- A few promises, and a few _ i Urzip iislccp, and‘ it tilrns ili l ‘il-‘oic daylight and snows og'iil_ _“The mfa" or wmna" who has lliit when Julio cirlucz-i-Clcai‘ given this matter any seriousl lllrolll 11191-111111131111 W11° 91111 11°19'11" 1h°‘Witli wild lloneyi-dlellch lily hair proposed new law would as sensi- ill tho dew! and hold iuy colit! My dcfemj saqbmg‘ [t must |,¢._l\Vhoop out loud! and throir lll y lny well kliowu to Mi‘. MacLcod that hut!” _ tllcre lire thousands ut‘ incll and wo- Jmle 1mm“ mo‘ and l.m m Spam’ mcii who are lucliibcrs of Christian _Jam" whmzomb Rmy churches and iii good standing who ilave given fills mutter serious thought and still ilcfeziil the propos- ed new law. iii their fliccs he fliligs the charge, "You would as sensibly defend Sodom!" The secret of fortune is joy in our builds. Welcome sverliloro to gods and men is the self-helping mail. For him all doors are flung wide; him all tongues greet. all llollors croivll, all ‘eyes follow with desire. ‘Our love goes out to him aild embraces him because he did not. heed it. W0 sollcitousily and iipologetically caress and celebrate ‘liim because he held on his way and scorned our disapprobatioil. Emerson. Such language sounds amazing to peaceful, sober and orderly p¢rsons who exercise n decent colltrolovcr the language they use toward oili- ers. But alas, for the rarity of Christina charity among too many of the advocates of prohibition iii the present controversy. No good cause can be served by such ill- tcmperiite and degrading lallgilage and epithets as have been scatter- ed broadcast over the lalld in de- fence of a lost cause. Household Scrapbook B! ROBERTA LEE l o++++0no+o+o+o+o+00+o+~ The blackout pictures of the con- ‘perwmna Hm“ dltlons In Charlottetown that have developed under a prihlbltory law that does not prohibit have been di-iiwn and painted by pastors of our city churches. Mr. Maclleod should re-read their deliverances before he applies again to the ad- vocates and defenders of the pro- posed new law his illustration drhwn from the Cities of the Plain. All excellent remedy for perspir- ing hands is to rub them several times a day with a solution of 125 Dill ts of rye water. bot-ax. and 8 parts of glycol-inc. Drying the Clothes i When it rains while tile stiirched clothes are on the line, allow them to stay until theyare dry and the stiffness will remain in the clothes. To Clean Tiling 10 parts of‘ of the ‘C0llllllllll-lly. Tho confine-ii soil-c 003411110}: which characterize golf, skiinlg. sw-illllilililg and‘ allied pastimes have woll ‘countless dc- viltees ‘to ‘these forms of aiirhletic cxeiclse. Tile evolution c-f spor: clo- thes ‘would. if! studied, ‘be found t0 have exercised a rather interest- ‘11111. ‘influence on tho spread of out- door gaiwes- iCanadifs clllliate is likewise a Flwior lira ‘tllle spread of athletics. The fd-liir seasons are so sharply de- fined that each has its own ‘partic- ular 1100118. suited to the (jlzfiinmtfl 99111111110115. 811d nearly. every galile ill the calendar of athletics 11nd,... heirs its been: environment. in this respect the ~Duiliilnloli has a, w“, sidcrablo advantage over many mu. ei- countries. and while it ‘hag ~:ak-~ e11 011'!‘ P901119 some ‘time ‘to appre- cialte ‘this .f‘acf, it ii-s evident; rpm; henceforth {Canadian sports wil] be 91100)“! to the Dull, ‘not only lby our ‘own ‘citizen-s ‘but by vast numbers of visitor; Ito iiihe ‘Dimilrion. ‘S1111! ‘WIPLILIAIM tOSiLlEiR ICH-nadn. thais‘ been blessed in lulu-try brilliant solls, but lions hag do"... Qffiflboooo-orv-o ‘@0939; DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH ly W. L. Cordon Q-O-OQ-O-OQOQQO-oooooooobotov WORDS OFTEN lvl-ISUSEI}: Don't say "she seemed to be very delighted.” ay “very much de- lighted!“ _ DWPEN IMQSPRIONOUNGED: di- vertFi as in "it," and accent last _ at Oxifood. where he r ' his anvoim-menlt as a curator of ltrlildlilhio ‘study ill- ldiliiihurgll- Iii 18714 ‘he ‘was iippoiiltcd ‘to tliunstufl‘ v1? ‘M00111: and. his character is shown -llll 11115 working rafters flours alt iilte hospital -f0r a whole year to pay for twelve lililcroscopcs that. ‘his pupils needed and ‘the ‘lllllveffilly was ‘ilhell ‘too poor to ‘buy. ‘lli 1878 lie ‘be-clinic hciiil of ‘tho Molltrciil General ll-lospital, colutiliulng also 11111 '~'°111¢‘89,dut1e5‘ulltil appointed Professor of the University of Pennsylvania. ‘iill .1884, He was llrlr. lly-five years‘ old, and ‘his ‘training 00111111016. when he ‘left ‘Clllililiill .f0l‘ wider ‘work. ~l<‘i‘om 11-889 ‘to .1905 ‘hfi “u... dread of‘ ‘the John Hopkins Hospital ‘Bal- timore, and onganized their ilvicdb call School. There, 11111891. ‘he wrote liis nlasterpiece "The Principles an-d Practice of ilvleddcine," whilcllr wil-sills its place as a classic, and whose publication resulted in mhe establishing; of ‘the Rockefeller IEOUIIIIWUICIII. in 1W6. ‘he accepted 1118 Rosina lPi-ofessor of Medicine ’ until his deistih in ‘i019, inspiring Ihe wfhole would o‘! inledidne, p,“ {per- 1101111111)’ direct-ills aflm-ge part of its progress. J-i-is iiilltievreote were wide. Besldeg 1111111118 ‘his iiiiany ‘medical books, lie cordoned literature ‘by several volumes, and ‘took great pride in ‘the famous ‘Boidctan alibi-airy. LHe ‘was tilts recipient of every honour that could be conferred up- on film; yet he More no inhale more proudly ‘than that of "ithe Young Mail's lFrleind," which he earned early and coutiiuiiiied airway no mer- it. lli-.- two volilm mom-ling over a. ‘thousand pages, iii iilosratthcr cc-uid only skim over his activities ivnd achievements: but on every syllable. _ OFTEN Mil-SSP-ELLED: zoology: three 0's. ‘gave itilie credit for his ounces, to ‘his only RBIJOIIOIW-ww. A. Joiiimistol-l of‘ lWleston, fir, James M119“ 1111a 111M911" Sh” h“ 99°“ crate decision to take a chance anii1 Th". l‘ mo“ ‘or "on." am.“ tones: of opinion as to the best the av“ and‘ the hypocrisy “econ” no“ ma“ P111111“- Aml‘ 1111-91 "H-Imethoil of dealing "ljlh the evils oil 1151114115 11r°h1b111°n 1“ 0111511“ “ml the right to live and to go iiboiltzthe llqilor traffic. Wily is it thatl '11“ "1111111111 ““°°1‘11°‘1 11°1‘11°11niie's lawful business on the pilblic "111 ilrflhibitlon friends cannot re-l with other holiest men and women lllllhwlll, l. lllllle all lllllllllllllll lllllcognlzc that flint? Why is it no? in that. province to tear the mask llllll lllfielllory for them from day to day all lllllllllblllllll ‘m: llllllll to piit forth from their press and] , . the right to own property. '1 "w" just an worthy of protection." .1‘ ‘ihe platform violent intcmperateinion from their CV11? Tiled grates and hearths can be cleaned by using a paste of fullers’ earth and washing soda. Leave this paste on fol‘ about an hour, then wash off with soap and water. and insulting tirade: and epithets against all ivho hold a different op- Biitiirday ingiusive." rsmouvlvl-s; heavenly, celestial, etysian, divine, silipernal, “numb WCIRD STUIYY: "Use a word} ,!dh,flt|m_ 3w mmam-ed lllllllple llld three times and It iii yours. ‘Lotus ‘hymn, T‘, 1.1,, “mm. o; m! 1111111111111 °“" Y°°11°111111Y 1W mfllfir-imoliiiig ‘he iiiloui lithe-weight of ing one word each day. Toiioriilhlgemnmhl by Whloh membm.‘ o; word: ‘INCLUSIVE; including them; ppm, gflyfggqjou, ha“ "Nomad 1111115! 11191111911911; 111N081!!!- “T-llvlbeynad loaiioiilaltloli; and, through 138N011 04' TOIOIJTD 811d fDr. Pat-mgr lIl-loward of iMcGili. Untiitiig and mil his eminence an Merchants and ‘Chipper; We specialize in short to rm ili-Q ants and shippers. Halifax, St- John, or M0ntregl to destination. careful attention. Marine rlIK-pnjhipments avg" Telephone orders receive. p °°v°"11" 1111‘ more. ti: vi; "PW point 10mm. Ind covered from’ stii iivliiiiiiiii a. ti. |.Tii_ The Oldest insurance Agency in PIE. [Qlgnd Phone 67 and 333. Charlottetown world's nickel is derived; the wordl-fumous silver deposits of Cobalt were discovered by men engaged iii coiistrilctlon work on the 'l‘enllskiimiiig ill: Northern Oil- tai-io Iliiilwliy; and the opening of veloplliolit of other important dis- tricts uf Ontario, including the Por- (‘.lll)|ll0 gold district, where the Hol- liiigcr, the iilost productive iliilic of tllc continent is located. POWER HEL1°ED of water" power, particularly iii sections 0f the coillitry remote from n source of cheap fuel, lillve clictipciicd operations iilid render cd pilssiblc the exploitation of ore bodies iliiit lliilflfwiflfl lilight lic (lilflllfllll for liii ilidcfillito pcriod. The Provinces of Ontario l British (filluliibia uiid Yukon 'I‘ei'ri- tory arc the lczidlilg producers ol’ liictiilllc liiiiicrzils lilid the precious inctzils. Yukon was the scene of iilc fuillous golibrush iiliiiut illi ffilflffi ligu, uild has pru- (11l('t‘(1fl1)(i|l1 $lt<it,i)00,000 lli gold, and is still illzikiiig a slliall pro- duction. ___ Oliliflfifl is the lcadiilg gold pro- ducing province of today. The leading cnllips are Porcupine and Kirkland Iliikc. Ontario hits iioi reiiclieil lllc zenith 0i‘ lts produc- tion,‘ preparations are being made for nil 1118111380111 the ililliilig and lllililiil; capacities o1’ tile operating liiiilcs, and it is very pfflbflblc that filrllicr l1iSi'0\'t'.l‘1UH will bt‘ iliude iii 1111‘ 111F141‘ areas wllcrc gcflloglcul (Wllllilfifilll-i are klliiwii to be favor- lililc to tlic occilrrciicc- of valuable lililleruls. Nova Scotiu has from early times ilecll an important 4114111111‘); iii-ca as lilo iiatilrul facilities. for expo-ria- fioli of lillnernl produ-tlls to foreign lilurkcts favored the illllliilg of coal ‘1‘1_'ml ore ‘mid gypsum. ‘Tile coal 1191118. 1111111811 not sc- -extensive as 111030 01 $01118 of the ivestern pro- "119098. are lilore Illiglily developed, ihc livillllllil production being a little more ‘than one-third o f-llq mm] ‘C-uiiadiliii output. A large indust- rial development has taken. phwe In the iron alld steel iiidlls-try of '5-"‘111‘-‘Y u-ild iNew ‘Glais-gow, based oii mliosc ‘locally ‘available fuels and vii the fluxes find il-oii c-rml from Ncilvfoiluillund. NEW CENTRES DEVELOPING 111011111011 has bUUlb liiudo of but ii low of tile loading minerals. ‘Illlerc lire others of grca: ldll|pOfla|lce. iDIs. tUVC-FXOS of lilililernl deposits‘ have been lilliliil that are to ‘res-tilt, m rim curly esiiublis-llilrcut of mining and metallurgical industries ili new ccillures‘ ‘llz- Quebec. and premru. lions arc boiling ‘made for more ex- tllis lille has madc- possible the do? 1 gold -. The liviiilubiliiy and ilovclopllleiit, , and lo Klondike - lcnsivc production iii opembilig iililics. iPublic interest ls aroused. capital ‘is available for new enter- 111119/03 ‘llnid readiness ili‘ shown by vverwllivi: companies to ‘take op- tions oil discoveries that have ilihe least condolence of promise. The ‘111411111111’? 1181s taken on a healthy, V'1i-’.|1l‘0lis ‘lone and a striking growth is expected. o o-oo .4 Daily, Selections roii Guardian Readers vvv v v v vrrvi Juno 9. i927 , ' lrlw WAITING SOU-L:—Triily my soul waitoth upon God; from him comctli my salvation. ‘l-le only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence. iPsalm 62:1, 2. PRAYEIu-Walt on ‘tho ital-ii." of good courage and. fig ‘g 11119118111911 thing heart; 'Wtlt ‘ on the Lord. l‘ V _ ‘CHE: iiwln». ‘ Why hurry. little river, Why burly -to the sea , There is nothing thereto do iBut -fo,sln~k into the blue 1i And ail forgottotrbe. . There is nothing on that Qhgrg But the tides for evormoro, And the faint and far-off line Where the winds across the brine For ever. avsr roam iAnd never and a homo. . i- whi‘ 11111'1'Y. little river, - From the mountains and the fused, Whcrel-the graceful ‘clam are ng And the quiet cattle deed? The iovn shadows cool: festival continues from Monday torihom, the benefits resulting from l Kidder’, life pass to mii-tikilld‘ chtily. l , .. \ The deep and rostldll pool And every tribute strep; ’ ;Of thirniig-li-ty woods ‘Where the-sighs of earth are doib be 16o‘ l. nice l 11.111111 which 9U poi‘ cellt of the‘ are now in our my.“ ponds. etc. Thurs llm better or heiltiilgrm, time than trout M“ but to be succmidm want good tacklt. w. have the gaofll “m” 111° K1115 You can laid the big ones with, do ‘ We can fit you out with , ‘cheap rods 1°.- M“ ' day! outing or fins split blmlwo. or iancewoaii that will last for yearn. Now ls the time to Iii- - tvooi. We can ave you ' . money on fllhlnq tlcklt QThe 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149: ‘om: George Street iiisizr IN iiiivi With _ plenty of whole-w ‘_ Bread on your table, yii won't desire or need so much other fogdr. gSTEwARTS WHOLE WHEAT “ .BREAD Supplies more nutrition (Mil ordinaryFBrcld _ because it coir talus all the Ilfle-giving good- no|o_ of whole-wheat. No t lng addcdto, it. Nothing ll away? Ask yourfiroccr for Stewart's - Molds ' in ‘Charlottetown 1B1 Kent 821'"! Phone‘ 2i1 Bililgs its owll sweet WW1“ dream that aloof, Andth ‘slant skies look dotlll l On theesiivlase mountain's 11101111.- 0h..liuger little river- Yonr banks are all so 11111‘- Eacli morning is a hymll °111 Eocheveiiing is oiprlylll‘ l, ‘ lldays, _e.siin_besms 511"‘ l- tyouln .. . y! . f-ifniblit‘ file 1'“.§‘.'S§11.1“?.§§?§2‘. i’,