Just to llapd It is better tor your Bordeaux Mixture than, Reach Lime. lt mixes easier and runs, tilrou better. gh the Spray nozzles ALSO BTOCKED Arsenate of Lead and Lime, Paris Green and Bluestens. For prices and information ask GILL AND LANTZ “MANOA” Passenger Steamer Leaves Montreal--i5th July, 2nd August, 19th August. Leaves Clftown for St. John's—l8th July, 5th August, _ Leaves Oh’town for Montreal-Ztith July, 12th August, 22nd August. 30th “August. Carvell Bros Agents BINDER TWINE iuif lliiiiliilTTFillliil_ 00A i Slr Clnrlel nan-a. Pr?» . J. lll-nlelllrnmflirblllter Ill Pliilfifl“ II llvulec IOIIIII Dilly (Itllltl ll) Q-Q I. l,‘ s‘ ‘U $8 II! real ilnlled) ll advance Ti-IURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921 per your (lellyeredl In Canals. and 80$ eovsnnuaur AND rue sml ' TARIUM. the compiler of them statistics was to prove that heredity. not environ- ment, is the great factor in the formation '01 character. ‘ Qiwith all due deference to t.he compilers their. interesting figures provii ‘nothing my,» perhaps that environment, not heredity. was t.he dgtefmflfln‘ {sign};- in the lives of the two clawes of descendants. The desoendaucs of t.he oife were nurtured and trained in the midst of criminals; those of the other were given Christian training. The former became criminals by train- ing and education; those of‘ the lattter became decent citizens be- cause so trained. Heredity furnishes. within oer- tain limits, physical strengtlb or weakness; furnishes certain pre- dispositions, mental and physical Environment cultivates or elimin- ates these predispositions. Hered- ity tmnsmits no strength or weak- ness. physical, mental or moral, that cannot be offset by environ- ‘llfini. Environment takes the talents, the strength and the wczlk- ness provided by heredity and trains them along its own path. The American Beauty Rose, the child oi’ generations of cziltivati-d. trained and nurtured P0598, if left to its own devices among the foul growths of the garden will in a few years degenerate into a dog- rose. Tlllc dog rose. on the 0mg;- hand, the child of generations of ieglected wnysire roses. can be culti. Surprise beyond measure must be eapnossed that such a magnificent institution as the Dalton Sanitari- um, described in yesterday's issue should be allowed to betoaslsnrd to the scrap-heap, for that in plain language is the outcome of the Bell Government's lack of initiative or criminal negligence. The institution.‘ as everybody knows. was originally the munlfi- cent gift of Sir Charles Dalton to the province for the benefit of those suffering from incipient tubercul- osis. Sir_Charles publicly thanked for his great gift. cvery- one recognizing that the institu- tion fitted a long felt and much needed want. Since then the Do- minion Gbvernment temporarily" ac- quired the premises for the use of rrturncd soldiers and greatly add- ed to its accommodation but its need for the-civilian poptliatlon i: oi loss today than when Sir Charles‘ W35 gift was hailed as the most desir- able that could have been imagin- cd. Why ‘Ls the Bell government sending tile institution to the dis- card‘! They have broken the sol- emn pledge and promise made to Sir Charles in an act of the. legis- lature in 1913 and they refuse to allow him to seek permission to sue for the redress of his wrongs in a court of law. Could anything be less politic from the govern» nlent‘s point of view? Surely the government is not so barren of ideas that it cannot propoiind some into a Beauty Rose. What is true o1’ the mac and of other plants -‘is equally true of the hum-ail family. Destiny is de- termined not by the conduct of lin- cestors but by the conduct of tile vatcd and nursed scheme for the successful utiliza- tion of the Dalton Sanitarium. For the sake of the province, for the encouragement of philanthropy f “SILVER LEAF” BRAND THE BEST BINDER TWINE MADE IN CANADA. GUARANTEED 550 FEET TO THE POUND Perfectly smooth, no knots, never bangles, every ball guaranteed to give the very best of satisfaction. 40,000 LBS. NOW IN STOCK Prices as low as the lowest and guaranteed. Poor, cheap twine is the dearest in the long run_ Get our prices before you buy. W can save you money. CARTER AND C0., LTD. Wholesale and Retail 9 i l i individual concerned und that con- ISOmQthIng must be done and that duct is determined by environment. lliliimefllittel)’ to prevent the dis- mantling and destruction of this llluch needed institution llt_ North Wii-tshire. v ‘ --—’——<-o>__-_ . HEREDITY AND ENVIRONMENT him or her in an intelligent. cul- "Jilllded W loving. conscientious care and he or she will live the honest. virtuous l-iiie of the home. Reverse the case and you will pro- duce a criminal. No child comes/into the world (lam/med before ‘its birth. ft 0011185 l0 "l6 WW1)’ b01116:- to the criminal home, to be the ward of Christian civilization and human charity. if it becomes a criminal the fact lies untaintcd descendants of an equal- with what should be and 15 not ly notoriously good mun, have been.‘ Christian cilvilizatiion and human quoted and requoted. The aim oflcharity. Current Comment ii-i-in The old con-Gunny as to the relative effects oi’ heredity and en- VlFOHlnlBHi. is again coming to the fore with variations‘. Statistics com- piled some years ago showing the number of criminals and llllllecilcs descended from a certain notori‘ ously ibad ‘woman and, by way of contrast. the number of clean and IWhen the local Liberal combina- new and green wood, when m.» Used Cars for Sale One McLaughlin in first- class order. Tires good. A splendid car for taxi work. One Chevrolet 490- - - 1919 model in good working order. Price very low. One Ford Touring Car, 1919 Model, Overhauled this year and in good order. The above cars have been taken in on trades for new car and we want to clear them off at once. Rock bottom prices for quick sales. Call and see them. out any fires occurrin on. which is he: hard to find. It is "with of our community. and now practiced to a most shame fora-tin extent. their administration. tinn. in pre-electlion days, gave their frequent lntimations that their ingress into office would be followed iby a setting of the heat- her on firs, we never anticipated it in its literal form, so that the re- cent and frequent fires upon the l-liilsboroiigh Bridge opens up to us a new revelation in their categor- ies of incompetence and neglect. There have been several expres- olnns of ‘wonderment and frequent match or cigar stump was thrown on this there was nothing or a com bilstible or inflammable nature strewn around to invite the ilwnes. ""11 50 they died a natural death 0n the clean and hardened surface. But sweeping the bridge costs mon. ey and laying 118W Dlllllk “Pleasant ly interferes with the volume of the bank balances, so that the gov- lernment economists have adopted what they consider the commend- way, for when fires occur in tho BH-sflry labor of wielding fllPm. The open there Ls no difficulty in divln- result is an accumulation of inflam in; the cause. One says “possible u "l-"bifi (Til-Pd- fli-FHW. paper. and lighter] matcil thrown cilrelessly." "the? Blllbslflnllea which natures and others describe it its a“pnssihle P9711911)’. U16 Wllld- FHHS l0 BRIT." cigar or cigarette stump" dumped “wiiY- beneam “IP89 "l6 dry and out lby some pilsser by. These may "ti" W119i! illlflnk. rifle and ready to figure as the inlmeil-iate causeand "aw" ""11 fl"! 1M0 flame the moul- tliey probalbly were. hilt how comes ‘lerin! "Pflrk- which beyond any it thllt this never occured before, BPTlldPnture of-doubt is the one for people have travelled and smolg "m? T"?! fill"!!! 0f the fires ed and thrown lllatclios and cigar wma‘ have 9° endanger“! U118 1m stumps on th-is passage way for 90'1"!" ‘Wbuc highmly- nmlrly a quarter of century, with-I Added f" this “"8" 7mm fife g "m" wnhm is the further threats which such the last few weeks. There's a reas- ‘l "ti"! 0f "fist-ifs Elves lo the Horse one of the evidences of that Bell “mi “We drvwim. the overflow Government economy so volubly from manure and garbage carts preached in their opposition days, flltrlnkled profusely and the expeq. ft 0f ("Centred person; rul, and in this oaee to ll dangerous ground all together and mingled in ithe clouds of dust raised by auto lspeed or ‘by the rpassing breeze is an absolute menace oi’ the pnlblie health», which no ‘intelligent an» munltyfoutsido of our own, would’ lri those days of t.he Liberal-imbue 9d iConedrvaztl-ue jprtravagenlce ‘quedoeoadonhovoice Take a healthy child. t.he progeny of generations of criminals, place tured, commlon sense home, sur- m1 I’ We have ma m- i‘ -. tie neglects. and false econom- ies, on otbu- occasions. as for in- iast winter tn the our public buildings, in the heart of the city and upon our most public Square is no excuse for these things with their almost un- , ’ ‘ revenues and with so many of our people idle and crav- ing for a few days employment. Besides all this the Hlllsborough bridge is one of our moat import- ant highways. vwhlcb it is possible to put out of business for a long time. if nat permanently,‘ by any- thing in the shape of a serious con flagutlon. it would be particularly unfortunate if such n term of us- lessness were to set in at the open ing of the fall shipping. when the farmers from the other side of the river were ready to market their fall produce. Even apart fom the fire danger there is the menace of the rotten planks to the regular traffic. where the foot of a valu- alble horse might pass through the dried punk -to its injury or perhaps total destruction, or where the weight of some auto or motor truck might carry the wheels through to the destruction oi’ property and pos ihly to the endangering of human life. This lbridge is also a Domin- ion structure which we are per- mitted to use for traffic purpose upon condition that we keep it in unsable condtion. and there is the possibility that if by your contin- ued neglect we endanger the whole structure, -by inviting these fires, that the Federal Government will refuse to take further risks, and shut us off from the service. Eco nomy rightly practiced is commen- dable but this kind of saving. wilich they call economy, is simple dain- nablé. morn-r» OOQ-QO-O Daily Selections io Guardian Readers Furnished by W. S_ Loueon. z o+o+++o A MAN'S PART Nniilin lllatters so very lnuch af- ter all, if a Tllilifl only plays n man's pant. it is nol so much what we call our successes or ollr failures. that counts. it is doing our best and doing it bravely unto the end. Happiness and much iihat we call lift-is great work. An accomplished pianist was seated one day at lief piano play.- ing ihe simplest kind of exercises. To a bystander she seemed to be doing the work of the veriest nov- icc and he told her so. She ex- bill ivllat we bring out.nl them . 511008885 are only ‘by-products of -- lillllll‘ D We sell Sherwin-Williams Paint. " Another Splendid Budget oi Saturday dherrwlln winner's Plhll UM‘ traarnlshes nrliay hill l i Linen Department Gingham Shirtings . . . . . . . . . . . .35c yd. (>0 x 80 Crochetic Bedspread; . .$i.60 ea. Cotton hand towciing . . . . . . . . . . 10c yd. Cra < silk Col Turkish towels . . . . . . . . . . . 35c pr. 72 in. Bleached sheeting‘ . . . . . . . .501; yd. {rpm 2 to price. Extra good quality ilcllisiitched hilck towels . . . . . . . . ._. . . 49c pr., $2.75 doz. Lace edge runners 58 in. Bleached tarblc damask .. .651: yd. Colleen Cotton table napkins, ivomlerfiil Tilllit! . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 iioz. Cotton wagon robes . . . . . . . . . .$i.00 ca. j? $17.00 plilined that no matter how much she knew about musiic, she never could d-is-pense with these exer- cises t.he purpose of which was to keep her touch firm and at the l-ame timle to make the wrist flex- ible. Strength and gentleness. is not this combination a.’ necessity to the art of living as well as to pianoplaying? it is so hard to be ilrm in‘thc right ‘wny with the strength. To have a firm flexible wrist; to hold positive op- inions and at the same time be ready to lbcnd them tlo respect the opinions oi’ others; to be strong in our dealings with others yet also t0 be gentle; to develop solidity in llife and also to cultivate tender- ness-—t.his isrsomethinl; of the dif- ficult task that confronts us all. but when accomplished marks for the only perfection worth trying for. f Others’ View Points; *""'""*""""*- A Side Light on cal-hi» touch and a (From Musical America. The musical foregathcred. ‘Said one, "Any news from Car- uso?" “Yes," swirl another. "The re port is that he is ralpidiy gaining ilnd is recovering a great (ifbllivflf his vigor. but private advices ex- press the fear that be may ncvcr again einlg as he dill.’ "By the bye", said another. "did' you hear of the fees hc hilfl to pay the dooilore before he left‘! They amounted in all to over 8100.000 The ,blll of one medicus showed that there had been no less than eight separate operations——enough to kill a lhorse. It is a nuirncle how Enrico Caruso survived it.‘ "Did, you know?" intenposed a woman, "that tlhe only doctor- who had amended him and sent him no bill was nlls personal physician, Dr. l-lorowritz. who. you remember, in- slated to the last that it was not pleuriey- When Caruso found that Horowitz had not sent him any bill for attending fior some time he im- mediately ordered his secretary to go out. and buy a diamond ring for $2,000, which he sent Iwiiih his kind- confralternity ‘had spirit of gentleness back of all the - $11.00 Strong iron lbcrl has posts trimmed with brass knobs. Hood. strong ivovi-ll wire spring. \\'iiil reversible mattress in f.'llil-_v ticking. Complete Outfit . .$i7.00 Sliding Couch and Mattress ...$ill.5o This" couch has grccll (iCllllil mattress and doiiilic spring ily day and can be opened up as a double ilcd zit ilighi. (i131 one zit this pricc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16.50 Saillpic inlby carriages at 1-3 p. c. oii’. Sec them in our \\'llltiO\\'. J Handsome head and foo tress in fancy Large surf mirror. has llliCil drawer. i8 in. Stamped Linen centres .. h cushion covers, embroidered w Hundreds oi yds. of grcy comm Plzliii and striped Slriperi and Whitc Flannel ’ oil. lllll('(‘(i for l0 $30.00 for .. Tiircc iirzllvci" dresser. l: .\ mirror. Regular $24.75 for $17.00. ) $3l._-'.o for $25.00. ~41’): ca. itii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c ca. ill yd. cnlis, at almost half IO l with lace insertion Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . ..‘......45c Q3_ (irrss gingllalns 22c yi]_ cites 20 p. r, . a. fthi-iul Furniture Department Bargains $24.50 iron iicd with brass rails at t. "iicrcuit-s” spring, gnar- _\'(‘iil'$. Ih-vcrsiilic mat- ticlcing. 'l‘iiis oiltiii. worth $24-50 l8 bevel licc ozlk silidlmzirti, bcvcl short lirziwcrs and long zllso .2 cupboards.‘ Regular Paid. last lonely hm. !io extinguish its tire any N0 warrior 519G113 where tho last wiiorc there is n possibility‘ '0‘ In’ mourners throng; doing damage is guilty of lie ilbffl n Nownrriorsleeps where tile W0fili'ii-f‘ii.l‘\?ii>i~l5li06S. it. is believed that, yobs is am] tile dropping of a cigarette butt on 11011.9 lllllflllg8 to the extent of sev- eral thousand dollars to tile great einilmshlip Manretuniil. if slloh ’wats the cau-se, the person who Tho strealns that are singing their dropped the cigarette was not ign- ' wny to the sea ! brunt of the inlot tihat he dropped Are soundlees and shadowed, 8.8 it. He either tlhlrew lt llway or it ginger, bereft fell from hills grip. in either crise Of the inst uhord of morning, un- he new ‘where it went. lt would conquered and free. have ‘been work of u second to have 'clntingudehed its tire. He came wvitlh a solw- l5 lhere] more to be said Flor any who llleep where the last ring is furied? The trwlligtvt has called him, the gray soul his 600d. But. “.8 melody val-n! in the heart of the world. Iwilth a song- Tho dawn wings are hushed, for their master has left; , . Magazine Exploded Hundred Persons Killed and Injured i ~l>lbROS8lMA. Japan, Aug. 10.--— One hundred persons were killed and injured here today when the -Gnentlnnd Rice, in The New York Times. The Dangerous Cigarette Mail ilniers attended to promptly. $10.00 orders shippgd. Freigh f). ZZoqyfiYflH rev/a, BY HYNDHANS THINKER But one -frolli the silence who oil-me u rug caused the fire which has _ YOU CAN'T sxescr ro GAIN MUCH HEADWAY WHILE THINKING OF enou- ' ABLE Loss Don't allow yourself to worry er- ary day and every night about fire and the damage It may do to your‘ home or business. Our Insurance policies take the vvdrry away from you, and glvss your brains an un- trammsied chance to work 10" you. THF LDE€T INQURANCF‘. AGCNCY few dollars were expended in the work of anew“! and keep!" the for n moment tolerate. it is only (iray Dori Show Rooms Q lpianlul Mere also in those rlavn ammem parcuce’ “d ‘R I“ m” ' ' "fault of the people of they permit 9 9...‘! i! 9.9 Qt! ti»?! It an a a s s a o so; s; vrsmvnr rmmd and review! b! ~ r “t '3'?“ w H°'°'“"" Government powder msaasine lea! ploded. Origin of the accident is The man who drone a lislllflll 013-‘ "m?" ~ mt" 0rd!" WWW" "WW PHUNF (l7 (ii flill l N CT l (Hi?! “' Tl iilWN‘ Hi ~¢‘""~’\.I.I'IIIU“"."!’.‘P'."!E " i f‘ (From the Ottawa Journal.) ti- 0 0 I G D i! ti» i! i O 09 Q t! O I O l O sens-w’ Eligp the iwiiutit l-‘neep by the u