.0‘ ‘I . . q sinusitis-swi- u» w million of ousrdissrill not isstwhllalhsfl on ‘mnnsri - -' ..ildsdi ‘incline m‘ THE‘O_EL'L we t @.__. in Thursday? Patriot s report at a speech by-llr. CH6.‘ MINT}? pears in which“ ns mitts attention _ toaldieftvihieirillid hoeivfilo: f concise is. ' ms city. -sl|nst‘i ‘Liberal,’ which we»... concocted by‘ tisi x it sgtslcks tha m} was»... deiogatso is" ins essmtiis ‘us-i s... attested‘ “artisans "sArtritpi-tv; s, 092s. j-smi There are many concrete - lstejovcrnment has been < painted. t ._ The ‘ whole _ government ' road . l r ' it lslwe tins w... soulless: good sildnssde them impassable: is nsés built. they tell us, five hundred ‘hfldtél 1nd outlive"!- Wherfnre the‘ ind cul- esivérisvstusslsly ssstisg from s, holler.» 1m writ: Mi I retrie- entlfitridge has been built. not even -s perisisisnt bridge built s. .t'n_s QB. Ihlcli- _ ienerally condemned Iilleiiiiifi, ‘ strips-almost scornfully treated it "atlases pains ms», ms time a f AFJisqjQ-‘tssjsss, s Gqnaervgli _* msvsMayins uses ‘assets tats- lsimfieltwm new» tbs-t ‘s. Unless a remedy is‘ ‘oullil .1‘ »-ntese‘_ut hard conditions‘ as to" ht‘ unless“!!! thosghrh: province wool} . ,..~="==.~9"'!".t° J's-r t!“ "sensi- i m!‘ schist new is secession talk in Nova 8co- "9- . _ Avril‘! zit-Minim- ra _ “fiecclod what is new the Liberal pajty, was also ‘ " ‘ = with n. iynat larnevviatlie id- tttitl-l‘ W! i‘ “we?!” ll“ vsblli‘ '21s rm we! end its 0w- beriullte. "_ nsisrsscs "was , made ts it in scores on gansdtsn newspap- the’ suits-is‘ qt ins, individual is A ‘lew- of the Liberal as akasb of Tory disloyalty.“ '_..1'-|..-..-'. . Qoanaitether . and much more Li raiyitamtalten‘ up the Osceo- it. ilnnelh for exercises of tie novel ‘llllltaf’! which‘ vrlllbefcatnredby-lsylllthe cob nerdoie ofithelavmorhl. These ceremonies will take place the afternoon and the June be nets that night. ..O O-“O. . Qillet for the next-tithe weeks. The Quke and Duchess, returned a sleek ago from‘ their honeymoon st Oiautis Castle salt-west on to Erogmore. near Windsor, where they vvlll- PemOllt tlhlll ‘the White Lodge. Richmond. is ready for thetn." The Duchess is a victim of an epidemic of whooping cough which is running through "Mayfair and has attacked persons of all ranks. it will prevent the l‘ ‘ ‘ B-YIII and Lady, Dyna of‘ - fling. will be in Kihlltos. 05L. on . . f t 2 "-ii, ' 1-' i‘ ball will _Dld you ever wonder why you lie downto rest? some people seem ot he die to, sleep standing up. or at least. their frlehds- say- so. Other! seorntofgetfa real comfortable sleep sibling in a chair. But you and l now'_ from. encc ‘that to get real. refreshing‘ sleep or rest we must lie down. ' _An_d the explanation is very sim- ple. Your tbody, tires because tile muscles-that hold you up 59t- "P95- - Your front muscles pull you 40r- vrnrd "and your thack muscles beck- vrnrd. Their muscles on the front “ml-gush ygur leg, while those on the heck hendyour kmeo and so on. My,” use two owosing sets, and from attending Thursday's Court, mm personally. M awash . male u. the itusssn ORXI-W : .'. . .- .' “ The Patriarltsslf the previous- made afslmllar llsinuatlo . echemtoi the Bell government. the only tiling they have boasted about. is ‘little ii his better tnss s slim figs‘ know it. There are . goodpieces oi mad. it is true. we s" m a W...” w aughmlnanyrnilies" of these-were loodhe IRUYOI!‘ deny the allegation m5 3P" .5°'°““m“* ‘mchw Mr. Duffy and the ‘his T561534" m“! “u” “In”? N" authorship of, "the" letter _ls_ noses 1st, 1390f”! "9 "*1"- ‘" i’ ml” revyfrpe ‘yrlfter. ‘. Wing" L55 ‘l, h)’ Qfic‘ _OMQDI L“)?- eisa parable, He is none other thah j-loaf Dr. Wul‘, Roberts. Min- isteniif Health in the present gov- ‘eplnsbt of flew Brunswick. in an Ont,‘ he ls‘ reported to have declar- ed‘ that "tns sithstiss in tho Mari- time ‘Ihrtivincies is dahgerous and secejsinhjlmlh‘ lho- Dominion ‘is a sensibility, unless the b00916 hers ‘steps, tqilnprove conditions on the Altlgltit‘; seaboard. ’ ril and ext-Office Holder under i710 Y?" W” h” e¢mmuira To‘ ‘IO-sl- "mpuup gnu“ “mun” ecu impresses-ti brought ins let-the "New"! “hm” m“ ter t‘... insertion is tnscssistssnss‘ ‘absolutely unjustifi- anduoiiefed tohave itappeir overkNQ- ,1‘ 193° “WM '4 "W" u“ his own name. Piibllcaiion was re; flqllllnflb" m m1,‘ mum m“ we fused‘ I.“ 1.0mm“ "d; gjdjg ‘Bell government‘ and its candida- quested that‘ the is... Should ester ere" making so much noise l _ I about this one act of their ell-Illn- prlnied in pamphlet‘ iormior dis‘- trihtrtlon. rnis also. ‘remiss He ithen proceeded toja. printing‘ ‘ establishment which has been largo" ly elIZI-sbd -in 1101b! Bell com-iii inept‘. work. the directors of which are prominent lat-crate, where’ the w». vwwésvtsd '-si;'"-iri9¢>¢st in time for distribution st the 10b‘ efsl convention. Mr. and rsu-ist ‘knqy the ‘writer, iksswltnst n. has sii-sssfilsés a gets -‘¢¢,l‘ flimypgnmof "sqsisg- is mot ion‘ . politics is concprllhil [still r6: ' ‘iorker.’ lialld their so ‘Tar mains 19m to nisbsity; li no use‘ seen fitito s...» trouble fr; the Kelli Party oamrpnotv‘ thfnt is ‘their ‘Lai- fair, and is no‘ excusefforssddling ti‘... sit... on‘ their sens‘ nae ‘oppos- ents. " “ I‘ ----—<b-o0>—- , THE‘ noao or HOPE t Upon- their V activities on the roads the Bell ‘government sndicsn- didates are building‘ their hopes for the coming slectloxcrmkcts msny duties in length ‘and includ- - ing many miles that need no re- pairs halve alreatdybeen let. we un- dsrstand, and it is expected the-t. tniny hundreds of electors will "he employed all over the province. , The Libel-st hope is that the labor thus given together with the influ- ence oi thririetidiy contractors wliihave a considerable influence m: ti... political opinions of the“ so engaged. ' [Making work ior political pur- pcses- has ever ibeon an uncertain quwut, t, " ‘influencing. voters. Theremre few jmsnln this 91'0- vlgctgsrtipqvqtsld ‘coulrlenslice un- eritiietl‘ smut-sense: for". the. "It of a lob on-‘the- 0t l-‘IIWWW atncIYifI-is well kssvs ‘that. ‘this r1- psiuiituss os"tn's_ roads‘ during the three is}... ha-sibeen o; gtll- prdporticfrjto. the" ‘value ts usivsdtilt- slid. b“! mei- who are in a_ position to lcnow that all the work really needing to me done on the roads could have been done by the sixty psi- cent which the province has been chilled in my order to get the forty per- cent grant from the gnvemmvlll- In other words we have spurt 80c to qlable _us 0o get- MO for noth- ing s... have out 81W for W“ 1.»... could be done tor m. rust-s i_s work that really needs to bosons oli the roads. There are low blaoes to no mm no: til-m gr. ‘peep grades that ‘should he re- duced: _ihere are perms-sell! W4‘ ‘us. inbuilt. 0n thou the ‘W plementhg of oor $00 bribe IW‘ oflllllllt grant oi 140 M" “uses of i-sisislt, e sssrui of mil». jssiiilsats and we nvsuii» have nsdpssr sss. adsllnra ‘s: the lsnd own- eoststhlcafor illlftayofltllflifitzfler of 1M0 thevimlht twill-u; istrntion. - - i os-rrlnn on rue uwo ‘Although “the soil‘ in most. of the praise less slam "r 001-. tivation little ferrite; he!» w M fieeowoliie‘ Ourhestftarihersmre in 90f ulster provinces, the JOOIG trade" visit against Qstsrlp. develop our rginufactorles. and foster trade wnsgi-s-ss‘ formerly ,‘the natural out et ior- our products of the niiac.‘ tat-m : aha nsnsrlss‘; dur troubles is freight rates. We cannot son-licur goods to market here in uses-its? » _ “fits ‘time has come/i Dr. Rob- brts ‘continued. "to call an all-Can- adien-“souneil. Let us sit around s coin-mos"- table‘ and discuss our prqtitttsis sli the integrity of the qsjispsigs [is to be preserved let prcaperdumohesysay. ‘We believe interview-given by hit in London. ' sivdknn to, ‘the ‘denger and take . , ‘Canadian cities. he continued, "we oouidbulld ups’ _ _ , -st MrGill, is home for the holidays. P613010}! 111th" the United States, 2 ' - - - e s e ' _to Dame-Rumor. as “w l? W?“ vat»- "=°"~"“_.*'*Os gpflggpg egpgrienee has shown.- asllyx-‘worked end mikes a betterl seed-‘iisdvthsn buss it is tux-nods ‘itsissjriv. '_ “ -. t" jjvw? pow at. 111ml‘ ‘tjggsmal spring work can he dope‘ lrlffmucht-iéss time than formerly, sQtfiat-ssttlipg i“: lost by delaying‘ up... Floss until .‘the ground l is ‘thoroughly fit, “ ‘Gcsdwhen sown or pleated rag‘ quires moisture soonest and this gwili he svstlenla ‘dullflsthef first‘. half of June. rtss notprudent to "piece seed-in cola-damp soil to us; come sodden and chilled until its vitality is fill-Detroit. . I The present season is somewhat later than usual; repel-Mimi ll h} t" and-the growingslid ripening will necessarily the later. 1t is be‘- cause tlhe growing and film-ll“! ere thus’ thrown into the Yrernl summer, period that isle springs are a “most unvsriably followed by ‘good crops. . A HOME IIOK OAN-AOIANS we are indebted u. iMr. ms‘. B. Mdlilnchern, fonherly of Mt. htsvvnn, this province and now ‘of DsnverLCcIJ/ior a copy of the Rocky Mountain News of recent datishThis contains an excel- lent editorial under the captldn. t-rtssissiest ossssisss" ‘referring is to the ‘experiences of the five thinl- send ‘crimes-e ‘hfcnnomtes who ‘gust; emigrated from tho Prairie provinces of JCaasda m northern- Mexioo, lured there by cheep lands and the promises of speculators. The experiences were tlhose oi men who are too ready to Ibsllcve the plausible stories of interested speculators, and to drop certainty for uncertainty. They are not! homesick and want to recover the money they paid for land ‘that i! little ssmu- tnss worthless Md return to the land on which the? made good and lived hWbi-l! Mil which. in their crummy. be came too slovffor them. L F-Now thus emigrant from Can- ada wish to let hack there. ‘they terest .as jwell as‘ theirs.’ But. it "dd-aids; euthlde the hfsriiimes, ' is. §dt1prtillitcd to help its eolvb‘ our yotclglenis let us‘ tsce the matter tbltslv. ‘m term-ulster sst up‘ in’ UuiineiaHor‘ themselves unddr - . unjust‘ treatment from His Melee; to fulfill his prusilss of buildings railroad. have altogether, Rhona to wish tihey had never seen or heard o! Mexico. They sre fifty miles from]: railroad. and the land owner now I!!! than. he cannot af- ford to build a road until he sells 150,000 more sci-es, "which the ag- efieved Mennonites believe he can never do. ' The purchasers are iprspsring to turn ibsck 40.000 of their 60,000 ‘acres sndto lose all the money its use iilrittisss, and we‘. will ssis-1“4‘Y'“"7 s‘"“"'- . .. the‘ m“ gfispmsghlyjfrec from‘ the‘. 6.8‘ , f‘ oter-‘fthls impediment of t rstembscsuss it is our iifil» which was to have been her first public appearance since her ntar- rlsge, and other festivities of the IQIBOIL ’ O O O Mrs. William McLean. of this city. is at present in Ottawa‘. visit- ing hor son, Mr. A. Angus McLean, or the 3,001.9. ' ‘ O O O ‘ Mrs. (Judge) McQnsrrie. Sum- morslde, has returned from every enjoyable trip ,to Toronto and other "Miss Leila Saunders. a student , {Several interesting wedding ev- ents are slated for June, according O O O Pretty Lady May Cambridge is tovbs bridesmaid for the ulnteenth time when her, attractive sister, Mary, marries thehlarquls of Wor- cestor on June 14. Lady Mary ln- tends having-six attendants, among them being thebrldegrooufs sister and his cousin, as well ns two tiny four-vcsr-olds, the wee daughters of the Countess of 8t. Germans, and O I O t» Olflitish‘ std-lust." _' . ‘. ‘e"}cennot consider ‘Secession as-ii-‘reai issue at all. nor are the Gonti-sbfrovinces likely to- treatit so. or other than so s threat. ~ \ l I ‘The use remains‘ that there is rank-discontent among Maritime 0000!; who‘ onlyflwant fair piaynnii vssl inst-troy its net letting it. his tldnddlans eremore loyal to the British crotvn than we are. nut lay-ml! to the icing doss not insns that ste shsll enw and submit to ty’s ms servant and his maid ser- vant. The Ottawa Government has timiclr relegated railway matters to‘ sir Henry Thornton and the Board of Directors. They in turn, having just. now removed some two ,or three ‘hundred employees of the Audit Department from Moncton to Montreal and being busy. with negotiations for the pur- chase of a million dollar building ior divisional head offices ln Toron- to ‘and a two million dollar build- 190 lb Pail). how can they be ex- pected to give attention to such trivikl matters as complaints from thelllarltlme Provinces? "firs" Ontario election campaign ll ‘needing up. Ivory day adds its quota to the list of party candi- dates. Conservative.‘ Liberal and Unity ,l'srm,si-s. lt ifs a ‘mixed-tip ‘struggle. butdeveloplng some "in- teresting spa . significant features’. ‘One of these _ls thst Wellington Hey. tile. proviscisl Liberal ~ leader. who, four. years -ago' was" opposed by both Oonservatlve and a United Farfrlen-wlllihis time hive only s Continued on Page 8 0i’ 60,000 of his 2,000,000 acres pa- ing cash for one-child.- of chem, caused am lfestly disappointed heososeof their indaiiity to raise crops. .~A hey have put into the" venture. ‘they are thrifty people. and have us»... sit their asses-y, hut have .fl0llgb to take them 080k to Gs:- -' 4.1- __ ..~- i , Commencement Exercises on Wed- nesday, were quite largely attend- ed hy relatives and friends of the students, many of wholnlare leav- ing for their homes in the adjoin- ing provinces this week. ' tresl, was in Halifax this week on _ church business. ssh, nfrs. Bagtleli, ‘ma; muss and Mrsf Dunbar. » - _ a a _e 'Mr's'. Prowse, wife of Senator Prownc, left yesterday on a visit to Montreal. ' O O O The most talked of event ofthei week ts the P. B. l. Hospital Fair now going on in, the Arena Rlnlnattended by young and old. There is fun galore among the nu- morons booths, ell ofwhich are be- ing well patronized. The house- hoid table is well supplied with dtiiuty cakes, bread and pastry and eachrrenlng tea is. being served from five o'clock on. The Band is also in attendance nightly, dis- coursing sweet music gratutiously. O O O Mrs. H. V.'Macl{innon and her son. Mr. Ronald MscKinnon. loft St. Colin Tuesday for Vancouver, 8.6.. and will be followed later by Mr. biaclfinnon, who is remaining in St. John to transect business Mr. Ronald bieclfinnon is much improved in health after his attack of pnoumcnls and should flnd the western climate teneilclsl for re- ctporstion. O O O _ Res’. Dr. William H. Van Allen, rector oi the Church of the Ad- vent, Boston. who has many friends here, has been advised to take a see, voyage for his health, and he will leave for England June 4. He has not recovered from s severe attach oi grippe. Rev. Dr. Van Al- ien is one of the most powerful prericliers in the United States. O O O Dr. and Mrs. Ross are leaving Monday on a visit to Vancouver and thtrWestern States. ' ' a s s - Mrs. D. Stewart and-Miss Ethel Stewart left Thursday morning on n visit to Winnipeg and Vancouver.‘ LleuL-Goneral sir Robert Baden- Powoll will have the honorary de- gree ol‘ Doctor of Lsw conferred on him by McGill University at the general convocation Tuesday. The same honor will be conferred on Senror Johnfltewart fdcLellan, of Sydney, N.8., and Albert J. Brown, K.C.. of Montreal. John Hume Gris-dale, Ottawa, will receive de- greo oi baehelo of Science in Ag- riculture with first class honors in animal-husbandry. O O O The St. Dnnstslrs University ‘gens-therefore are ‘working just At the Golf Links‘ this afternoons thehnstesses will be Mrs. McKln-i these always on slight tension. Bo gtmdlpg or sitting there is niwilYfl more‘ tension on- the muscles to hold you inthosebpoeltlons than ii you. were lying down. . What, does that mean? we" glmply that your heart must yofk flint, much harder to supply the blood. . Then your lungs must work that much harder, tcrsuwiy oxygen w inst extrnbiood. muses two vital or that much hnrder, in addition to the extra work oi the muscles. It is estimated that the hesrt and lungs domearly five times as inilch work when you are wanking around es when you are lying down. ‘ So to get complete rest induce sleep by relaxing the body as much as possible. . For instance don't stretch the leg-s down to the toot of the zlted. nor on thoother hnnd don't try to have your knees nurse your chin. A position on the side half we)’ between these tvvolposltions should 5|“ W“ the maximum relaxation of the muscles. There is something gbgut this position that seems to lessen mental action. To ‘héll! ""5 on, just-try time: a 1W "m! drawn out-breaths almost to the point of sighilw- v , Remember _theu, take all the stretch of! your muscles and you ll get rest for n10.80165- hea" and lungs. ' ' lo other words you 38f. conwlele relaxation. lrifs Grace Archbishop Worreli. oi NormScotis, will arrive in the city by the early. train this even-l lug. and will be the guest of Rev‘, end Mrs. E. M. Malone over the wecZt-cndQ " ' . _ _ s s s Tin/Earl of ‘Mlnto, Lady Minto and their daughter. Lady‘ Bridget Eiiioitgtirived ‘in Quebec last. week‘ ‘by the steamer Monclnre, and spent a day visiting Lady Mintds auni sildnncle, Col. and Mrs. J. s. 0- Meura, before leaving for Mon- tree]. ~< O O O Tea will be served at the Ten- nis Court thlsafternoon by Mrs. Gavin Duffy, Mrs. Wilfred Taylor and Mrs. D. J; Riley: The marriage takes place early of the Cohurg Road Branch of the Bank of Neva Scotiu, in Halifax. Hal>0test_ feiicitntions are being showered on the popular young couple. Miss Robertson, who will he especially missed in musical clrcics._hn‘s been the guest at sev- crsl social events this week. Among: the , hostesses entertaining for her- vvereMrs. Pope Clerk, Miss Gates, Miss Gill and Miss Fuller- ton. - O O O it was with. genuine regret that the resignation of Miss Dunbar, Lady Superintendent oi the Prince Edward "lelhnd Orphanage was re- ceived on Mey 1st ,to take effect June 1st. in parting with Miss Dllllilsllf; the‘ institution meets with n dlsiitlct loss‘, as she hiss proven herb-git to he of exceptional ability and; his-endeared herself to every child-in “the home. . O O O Dr. _Cyrus Macmillan. Associate Professor of English, McGiii Uni- versityfwiil be the oilcisl repre- sentative of McGlll at the confer- ence oi British and American pro- fessorsl of English, which will be held it Columbia University, New York City, June 13, 14 and 15. The forthcoming convention isthe dir- ect outcome oi the successful Brit- ish-Americsn educational ‘ r- once held in London in 1020. when Britilils and American scholars were appointed to make arrange- ments for a similar gathering to be held its tho United States in 1083. OWIDII T0 VISIT MEXICO BTOCIOHOUM, May 80- An- other slepin Sweden's endeavors to export markets is the sending of ii merchants and foreign trade experts to Mexico for a tour of lnent has offered to cooperate by payin ell the travel . of the edisir visitors while in Rev. George Duncan. 'of Mon- Mexico. ThsJSwedes plan to buy - . - _wi-tv_.l.is oovm T0 SLEEIT. _ TbsDnohess of York is suffering . ' lromjvvhoeplnx-colllli- The sttack ls lltiid- Ind it is set considered necessary to issue builotinsmat pre- leht. She mull. however. remain. miles of thousands of acres of farm lends -t~_\:::x_m r 4:. Daily Selections O FOR Guardian Readers from the W. h. Louson collection. Y v ‘v s4ass~ao44 ~ooa vvwvvv vv v ‘ 6&4 THE LORD OF DEATH ye; to“, Wm dream and “M, Wm then dams which stretch tliemseiv this! (Since lie who knows our need is just) ' Th4"- BOIIIBhOW. somewhere meet we.‘ must. Alas [or him who never sees t The eta/rs shine through his cypress‘ incorporated in the project. Gen- trees, Who, hopeless, Igyg his dead away the diversion of the writer to com- Nm. looks to see the breaking daytmercial use was contemplated, it Across the moumful math,“ pmyqis declared, but this would have Who hath not learned in hours of next week of Miss Margaret Whlp- {st-tn pie‘ Robertson and Mr. Harold The truth to ilcsli em! sense un- ‘Carly. of Digby, N.S., now manager KIIOWII. ‘Th-st Life is ever Lord oi‘ death, And Love can ncvcr lose its own. '—{-O-}i——-—~ FLOOD PROTECTION ENTER- PRISE lN OHIO COMPLETE AT LAST DAYTON. May 31.—During Mflfllh. 1913. the Miami River end its tributaries, which form n net- work of placid streams during nor mni times, overiiowed their bunks because of heavy coninuous reins, end before they receded had tak- en a toil of more than 100 lives and caused property damage of $100,- 000,000 hroughout the valley. With the picture of the com- muliity's greatest disaster still be- fore them. citizens of Dayton, the largest city of the valley, started a movement to make its recurren- ce impossibie. and today ten years inter, the work has just been coni- pleted and there stretches up and down the valley for a distance of more than 80 tnlles, whet is decler ed to the the greatest flood pre- vention system in the world. Apparently unsurmountabie dif- ficulties meant. nothing to those who sew visions of avalley free from the scourge oinnother flood Trunk line railroads, highways e8 tsblished s. centuryngo. llfvdllcl‘ ive agricultural lands. and even a village, all were swept from the path of the project, which has cost. $32,000,000. - in all. 58 miles of railroad track- nge were moved to higher ground highways relocated. purchased and the village of Os- born with almost all its houses and 1.100 citizens, was snatched up bodily and transported a mile and n half to s new site. All of these geve way before the ‘system of mammoth dams, retain- ing walls and new channels for the streams. a project which natives of the community like to compare with the Panama Canal in im- portancc as an engineering feat. Two phases make up the pro- ject one of these is the is... sslng of the capacity of the streams ti. he utmost to handle the flood wa- tors, and the other provides for investigation. The Mexican govem-ith, reams“; o; the “mm, yhtch cannot be carried by the water- return wood ‘D1110. 0696!’. cement. electriclsl equipment, cutlery’ BABY CARRIAGES $30.80 Exactly as Illustrated. In cream finish. Oknely woven. Llncd Inside with heavy ribbed cor- durcy. Ruober tire wheels. Safety heit and PRICE $30. Queen Street $31133». -. m ultra i S a I e Special Prices for i0 days 25c Print Cotton,‘600 yards at . . . . . . . . 800 yards Chambrays and Gingh ams . . . ~ Large quantifies Remnants in Chambrays, Grey ‘ Flemieiettcs, dark blue shitting, 09W)!!!’ Crepes. All T going‘ on sale this morning at bargam prices. s. n McDOHALDJZSS-iiii Heaithfuliy IMI Joyfuliy l_n one of These Other models on display on 0UP ground floor from $13.90 up. Bab will WLCOM ram A l 15c per Yard 30c for 23c Yr‘ ~ Also in cre Safety stray an 80 mrnlei levels. , The first is accomplished by the iiiening, straightening and deep- uing oi the existing channels. Plillons of cubic feet of earth nnd v tck were removed from ‘the dream boils, loops in the winding nurses were eliminated and mas- ,~-.ve concrete retaining walls were lstalied to prevent the water coking its former courses. The second phase of the flood ' ‘ nurses until they axnlu approach _ _ ‘_ ‘ ‘ontroi is accomplished through _ the erection of five mammoth eer- es across the valley at various points as barriers to the rushing waters, which. if unrestrained. would inuniiate the seven towns and cities of the valley‘ and its rich agricultural districts. - No waterpower features were oration of electric current through necessitated the use of the retain- ing basins for n constant Wlilt)!‘ supply and tlte productive value of the lend which would have been submerged was found to he great- ler than that of the water power ‘derived. The project is intended purely ' ‘for flood protection, its builders fdeclarc, and as such has no equal either in thc United States or u- broad. ii} LANDIS PLEADS FOR MORE BASEBALL LOTS FOR BOYS BABY STROLLERS $2620 ded in cream corduroy. PRICE $26.20 The Rogers Hardware Co., Lid. Grafton Street am shade. Inferior heavily "d. Rubber tire vvheels, d stop. INSURE YOUR AUTO AOAINBT FIRE AND THEFT AND OURS IS THE L083. NOT YOURS Transfer the worry and the loll to our shoulders, insure 3'01" 1'1")» There are severd forms nl desir- able auto insurance. l" ‘me m“ policy that is a 0011101918 “"9"” tor every kind oi’ accident or 9N0 able financial loss. Security and 56"!“- Hyndman 8t 00., Lil The Oldest insurance ARMY h‘ p. E. l. iTQ-i HUMAN nucusss LEADS susv LIFE LONDON. billy 31..~Tlto flush‘; use 0f Portlitmi has instructed“ :0 house stewards not t0 llllllmfiod any meat thnt has not imcll "s. by the humalno method 0f ‘ patching cstt e. Always active ill the cnusu 01 CHICAGO. May 3l.--A vacant lot where boys can engage in n game of baseball is the best insur- nncc policy obtainable, Kcnesnw Mountain Lentils. baseball coin- tmissioner, believes. I The former federal jurist, al- ways with deep interest in boys. said today that too few cities and towns have made the proper pro- vision for a boys‘ playground. The average boy, he said, may not have a very great sense of justice but no one lips a kconer sense of injustice. "lt is an injustice not to provide a spot where boys can enjoy them selves at will and wlh the know- ledge they erc not victime of in- justice," Commissioner Landis said. ‘One of my chief reasons for my interest in baseball is that i have always had e very deep interest‘ ln boys. Baseball must justify the confidence of the boy of today. "Every boy, if he is normal, has a hero and in time of pence that hero is sn athlete. in 99 cases out of 100 that athlete is n baseball player. "To this hero the boy builds an alter in his heart and keeps the candles burning. Unconsciousiy 0r otherwise, he turns to that slt- ar dsy after dny. “It is my desire that. the figure on that sitar shall not tottcr. but always shell he worthy of the faith placed in it." in Chicago. with its thickly pop ulsted districts, Judge Landis said ho had frequently watched bale- bsil games played in the streets. with street cars speeding in one direction and motor trucks in n- inlals. llreivontion oi crucify’ l" ‘m on the ditches; lltalz‘il‘lilll“;f‘fiffildlfén forthc R. . - 1- - H collection anion); l‘ Alunsnol audience. , t She is lenilor of thfl I'H“0\l\nll‘n against tho destruction 0 ior their pHHHLRH-SQEP“ at Mansiloi s c ‘ tto ":°.r.::.':;'.r:: l?.§?££‘-‘-?‘--- me: ‘ R ‘ that are wenrinlr- My trfltfly chickens’ they sire nothlnl; I" feathers." ctstl The ducliess said Halal; lglfllohvah to animal" “mmmant ontion titrat- res. and twice l0“ Billie animals re, inst your‘ sheen were per orm fl - l time She 81101145 “ "‘;"",..m;.“i' glitters’ visiting sick m?“ “yew told an families. Recent Y int"; townshill audmnce In the ‘i? wished “ of Kirkby that a long as it is. B" could he twice B9 ‘an. tn do twice, that. slit; tvéotliizhlée tick, and suiicr- c Ol‘ figfnilll the district. mcetinfl —t ml rts-wnst do yo" "Y '° “ r“ in Richmond Park? - __- She-l never speak w them London Mail. i? ,\\\}\\\" _ , l, Dillilifi» 4f‘ I ’ r/ ' -NE‘Y other so that the "Kids" had to stop their games every minute in order to allow a street car to pass over the home plate. V "Conditions like thst should not exist," he declared. "Boys should be provided wit s place to enjoy pet- tools, and salt fish. The expendit- roledm. jute. precious metals, and ion starts at once and will spend m tps .-__-.__ semis males! llrsdllstl. 191L198!!! slaw? one swath in. H9819"- ‘a. themselves. it's he host insarance world sgslnst crlmc. mil- chiqf s10 dlaglle."'~ “' i" ' -. . .