i iiiniiiiiiiwi Bllillllil A‘ u ‘mppened °€he'wi5e' he has clan, when soliciting the support. of _®:;I:rnment should be defeatedJvlnlol the sollclled Support! l, ..,. ..._ 4amhoflllQ~Afl-‘" ‘ Notes by the Way A banana peel thrown upon the; sidewalk in Charlottetown cans»; ed the sudden fall of a lady the other‘ ‘day and might have been the causc l Iof broken bones. but fortunately did] Inot. Thoughtless persons, mostly. 5 young. are constantly thus rendering four excellent sidewalks unsafe forl fathers. Those who do such thlugi» ___‘.__~_._.. .. __ . ~ . - , _, < ., .. [are trecpassers upon thehrlghtsv-of“ uproar. AUGUST, 19.1921 ljfij? ‘m’ m ‘Mi’??? F“ W“? wt... . is...” been m... ‘ ' ‘ _ ' ‘j ‘ l v ' ‘ ..j|JIl!j$l:d.UlIllhLlSm.N£hflHuhl8.b0Qn A ""55 °l w°°4s "m" 7°“ b! give it a cgnnggtg reiafgytlxvwhilt, A What film " of ‘ . gflllltfi B) Laggaw, Bqgfqn. fifiD _ ‘Ideals; mu; (founded i887) i590 n» nu (in adv-u») rhllvuml. V‘ ‘4 ‘ your (Ii Ialulce) rndlod in Canada and l‘nlto4.l_ Males. President-W. Chocks B. llelmn. flco-Pnnlllsut-J. B. Burnett. IAIN»! and llanngohJ. B. Burnett. !oorolnry-—Uoll. Col. l). A. Iacliiuqun, D. B. 0"‘ Associate Editor-l). K. Curl-lo. Iv r . avomuvoimmr LJOINTQ . ,,. . . ~ ¢_.____,____. THE IRISH STATE. THE. CHARLOfiETOWN GUARDIAN \ l. Pimct EDWARD ISLAND‘ A8 A rumination iSome interesting arid delightful. ‘locations describedfor Guardian Readers. ' ~.-i .- ~ ., ..-.. . LOQIDON-‘M-rFRENOHARIMv-uhantiea wbicbobvioualy in ses- “E; ._ spla- VIEW Lj'_~"*~ ' mu m ii vmawuinegiumns and ‘ h ‘ " . l §pagking“,ci_i}slters. Just now, over the ends of these building? and w ' . ' about" the iflooriug of the pier‘ wii. A little farther on, to the right see me blllwlli “l! sol-elm out m of lolur ‘Vftlllld this“ time, we ‘come dry.‘ New. bl‘, 315ml 50mg large up: upon the English. Church lhtnNeiv fell!‘ llalaédlllmnal blink. lmm ill‘. London. This is a newer structure, Bldg and o,“ ‘llllll "me all alllllllg" NEW _'_‘l-ll"aro'ld' Menervey): ,great majority ofwmanklnd wouldl‘ d “he u h‘ h T attheieo couni! 2-? hisofc easesth , ‘probably come w an “namely endfizvesys and clty Ztreets. It should belihfi Dfllieflgulgéefllli I0 750m: ‘treatment beyond the proper fling, . situation has been brought aboutlmllelus though“ or w know deflnltellholders m km ‘he iced’; m“ grow m any way whether ‘mm rheuma- m mmm" n w“ ‘upmsed ‘bully what others think of us or we of in front of his premises in summerltlsm or fljorn lnjurlylgthergiligtalways J39] f | . ~ l lmoreor essoa l'0il'll tiss M; Va era and his ollowerswou dllllenl Nmure has mercll-lllly en- as it is to lrrleep tlllie snow shove etlierdllmangfactured ms ébtoiutltlll: have a majority in The Dali. flildidgwfll us with powers w llllnk as winter. '1" er: ‘i: been uhmwfiné 10ml" -- - . -~ . v ‘ ‘ i. W- VE I W“ ~- W i» Mm L'l‘5‘i‘.’.“.°“2§“...2.. 2: .....,-r.i£.i.“’§° m” Govemment were prepared m mercifully still she has given us an pared wllh lllleen m twenty yeal-Sfmhde‘ to movlithe joint, the pain Isl "and the“ pormfllos‘ Bu‘ the Gowllnstinct which reminds us. occasion- agQ May we not hope fm- a like 311-.igfiggrsoltlfégtlnelgytmgufiggny u?’ emmem“ w“ Sustamed by m? mtflally at least that the less we exer- vance hereafter in regard to abatingiod. , -‘r ‘ r pa’ ism vote f The S k r; and th - - th d nuis cc’). Many house-i A 1m|°.\?"¢fm.°“°" ‘Sifledfili! - h c p” e ‘acme n the ma“. iholdgiehave SllfrilfllL plots of grass lnTlmd ‘must “dt pamml‘ ‘he t" result. from the D8113! Milli-M Vlew- Science has ggng rm- Qnfl wm. g5 I m r he l’ ma" dwellings andilcntldoeslnotlca e to move the j nt cannot be foretold. ‘ m 0 a ' lmuc A“ “L lfarther yet. how far it were folly to have no lawn mowers It would“ Bl e lqlnlflnmam somewhat all!’ 1 i . - ' ' -< " - . n tlbishcrzumztaliceg], M; CD5 lguess. That much more shall belgreal convenlellcg ll the cl“. _wquldllg%llltiihl)htmlifil_gllllzbggamgllgrthfi-lllfmdhlg 8"“ “e f‘ m m y‘ e w“ ascertained about the workings of employ a man with a goodvmochme me “lull-lg all,“ m lhls sllfienm "Kl ready and willing to have reslgnedfoul. mental mecllllnlsm may i be to help the summer clean-up as ‘is 8mg l°llli¢_....ua - . if the majority in the Dali had vot-llaken m Blamed but. ll me llmeuiune by the snow-plow in winter. New whether the condition is rec- . ‘the patient should be encouraged to _. ' . u he olnt de lie in. mm‘ Mr‘ Deymgr“ am‘ ms mum” read as in a book the mental work- Anfllhcr B! W!‘ city "e015 l5 “ml sag Cfllaufiesgdvlsifcgfierln the era’ bums take" ‘he ma“ requmed ings of those with whom we converse,‘ m 4d d n l l m w ‘b he ban too low over e Si e-rgrs. ua y ncress ng e mperas °' them‘ he “ssumed ma‘ they wouldlostensibly on friendly and conflden-iwz: jmleng“ rams and; ma, ma; lure to m3 degrelm Th“ heal can be _ _ ' borne ‘if the hot water added grad- British institutions. and was Dre jtruublc which science itself will find branches cal/cl, ll and shake down allll-lm lwenqbflve to ‘him, mlmllek “and w deuvef-rme ?°vemm°m of it difllcult to control. double portion of the falling drops.‘ ~.P:'~i9":3 usullml’ Perslplm-be- T715 the Free State into their‘ keeping: How awkward l“ my a Bomb "Bil m?" Film"! We"! 0Y9 l0" “N mrfexpected and interesting t .l No, we cannot Bflfird u» read cacti?“ much ‘the duty or the city "WW1 when the joint has been inflamed 1 . _ _ lent or haséxisted for a long time, ed “gums! uu4.§-d§“nr“u°n led by ever comes when we shall be able to trimming of the trees whose thicklnflmlelypan m Wam- at body. l" be true to their promise to maintain - - _ l be " m“ Lglm‘ the“ 1S 3° "g m iestrian carries an umbrella the. 1o.w!mlly_ Tlllsl would be kept up ml- '1 The branches swing lower when wet lowed by m“ l“ bed for m“ In’ with rain or loaded with snow.) Itjllou,’ the Datum; belng wrapped l"; ‘would add much to the comfort oflblankets. when the perspiration hasl The DQuan elector. to realize that the latter’ ‘ceasedl the lolnts are moved up ml ---. - . 7 forth on foot if the: has been adjourned until the llth of . l “J th h d 91°59 Wm 3° and somewhat beyond the palm o; was readmg 1 “most ‘mg t an trees at the stmet sldesl were trim- palnlulnessl Thls ls lollowed by My Qutober. ‘reading in indelible letters the names‘ med and a word to our excellent city plying hot moist cloths again to re- l" m” '"°'mm“° ‘“’° bY°‘e“’°“"“~“"or those to whom was offered thejcouncillors may cause action m belllcvtchthc umlgevrllfigqelllllngl; produced vtuiseh 1a. 1r‘ the I ti .m‘ ' 1 - i i u‘ Y e “m s- e e“ We!“ "P . 9 - m s” e 9° m“ e very job which is the alleged price giftzl-(“Tgfliscixvgrgxziglfiily agotnllhettllessels. ‘and the_ piioducftls‘ made Shouldi l y e exercise are carr ed o in cir- -ll l l L -l m _ , (it. but they require some attentioniculntion. ' , “We w‘ res g“ b“ 1 eiscicnce succeed in this latest under-l from llme to “ma so when the acute Stages o; l-hell. Government should obtain a major- lflklng ll wlll hopelessly upset all‘, matisni or t slprain are past. don't , nurse or res t e joint, b t t b ' in these elections. the fact willlmal has evolved l" our modem pow A l l M h m law N o! onflmd loosen ll up ln the 5,052? ma’?! be taken as evidence that he has the i i T” “ “' ° ' , 7° ‘ ‘ner. or you will have a stiff painful: co fld n e of lo ll of the 1mm] system‘ tario find interesting has been raised. n e c a m“ r y 1 I“ many "m" walks of m‘? thefit is. what section '12 of the presentl l joint which mayalways bother ypul mop“ o.‘ me Free State’ and he wmlriecesslty of keeping under lock anzhliquor control act, which makes the l " 99mm“ t“ administer m‘ pub!“ M" key our real opinions is obvious.;_$9"in€ 0f H0110!‘ punishable by imfwova-omeooooooaooodw fairs. iwmlls Ml, new bel“ malllly med mIprisonment without the option of u, ' l 8 HQUQEHQLD It seems to be rather more than“ 511m is Within 111i? POW" °f l Prllvln" ~ , - . press what we are expected to, ' SCRAP BOOK E. IV-i llk m l h Fl, sl l lll , _ ciul legislature to enact. This section‘ fly Q t e m a e w nuw| thmk‘ h‘ "m5 “my ‘he mwerfi has been relied upon to put the boot-l v By l‘ l Rosita-r». LEE i ‘i settle down to business. as all thellsllmael may become a “lmllmallowgilegger out ol buslmssl fines wlll "h" mmmmm m n“? “mgefleslwell-met" among fellows who, lfinotstop illegal selllhg under a. pro-l l ‘l l l I l l ‘l I l I I l l "ln of‘ nations comprising the. Britishllhey could rend his mlnd would belhibitory law‘ or a liquor control sot. l ’ ._ ‘ An Excel enf. Precautlon Empire. There will, of course, be ready to Stone hlm ‘If tllhe ilelctiolnnreferreilzl“ to, wlliic: party blckerlngs and contesm. Buti m“ e5 e9“ W" s" “g ‘I c‘ m ' * In these modem days when “Wis found to be ultra vires it will ap- fl“ “we” m ‘h’ m" Wm b“ "wworrli possible. is daily bcinz cllm- parentlY greatly Weaken the Liquor m “mduct the public “Hairs of the muted from our language, when ev- Control Act. l Free State, according to the express-l ery any sees some lmposslblllly oven edand well-understood wishes of aicome add placed ln the calegory ol ‘n-“Bn-"y 0’ the people’ They mustlthings accomplished, the danger of not, it istrue, materially prejudiceflhe dlscovery or a moughl mveallng ‘h? 905mm‘ of Gram Britain orllinvention is brought home to us by Dfavme a 9mm‘ of vantage for Greatithe announcement in our telegraphic glimhys enemies" Apart "om thuflnews of u clinic now being held in m” u“ m“ ‘mm “w” (‘nurse iustllultimore. Twelve men are tucked 9'” ‘may as the Guvemmenm “ndfto sleep surrounded by instruments taken time to consider. i 1 "-~"~'-—‘~{Q§ r, A worthy investment for evyery home is a small flashlight kept. in the medicine cabinet, to prevent the wrong bottle from being taken when the room isclarl; or dimly lighted. The example of dressing for com- fort has been set by both the Prince _ , a I l d d l _ Cover with’ fine, dry whiting nd of wales a“ Premier Ba‘ w n Alfullers‘ earth. Wrap in a cloth d T‘ ‘n it To Clean Plaster Casts ‘H 1523122331‘; ..§‘“E...Z°.3S $2123.???‘ i,""**i,*2;“""‘"*;‘“"* “i” j rus o e pow er. greatly shocked by seeing a photo-F graph of the Prince wearing a hardl . straw hat, a thing that “isn't done"l l; pafs]e ls kept in a Mason jar, in society's higher circles since forty with a tig t lid, and in a cool place, years ago. And there was Mixliald- ll- Wlll 1139i) fresh 5'11‘ B 1W8 “m9- Parsley apparently. than the Presbyterian about Enid‘ overllawlllg o; llla sub. °h'“"’i'.'.,‘,"° Ilavfimemmmgfi‘ m‘ ‘m stance they contain. “To one who sign is the conventional one for n lmowll llomellllng l” l)“, llslllllm "m" ifmlll"! church *1! Peiilflngflheir use is evident enough. lnto ular building. surmounted with alllem are lllmwl, ‘llle éoll "w". game mm’ “d Pmvmad “uh l‘ which then slowly givelfllup their new“) m, ‘he “m! “ears” m” rich store of oil. Should aha wiuld wmld- l‘ l“ Pei‘? Prelim’ “mined be blowing from‘ the wharf to the iu its little. church yard, half sur- allow “Id ybll are ‘gums by l" a rounded us it 'l's‘b'y a grove of ilarkgcal; you would,“ have l}, 190k w pine, through theltops of which know that you were passing allfish- you. can catch. an occasional lng station. . . glimpse of a. patch of blue water, nr distant ‘gray -~sand dune. Just past this Church, the roa2l_ i The settlement itself w is rather scattered; only four or five-hooks swlnga sharply m ‘he la“, Mm seem to bonsai‘. this wlisrf. ‘How- ‘ ' lever, the whole country is dottedl Mk9“ °'“““¢ “mam m“ “ muamith iiiu c ttag th l nds t ‘ i , e 0 0S. 9 a B '. valley. at the bottom of which it lached w wlllch Ne, l“ mlmy once more turns off to the right, Bus“ qlllm Evldenlly, small Zlldtllglguizlfillll: fifiietgli‘ fithdztrlylexteni (ad only sufficient to raise r C ' tion to the beauty of the little glenfifsg?ssixzroligszurgfig; sggpkgzulf€gi M’ " “ “‘ y°‘" m“ “meizuiisr mix. And. indeed where? over me road’ For o" accoum u‘ their little patch of land is near to the turns at the top and bottom _ ' T ',lll6 water, one can often notice; t i “o! o mam on the steepness obtheir motor boats ancliorettln front" iii u, -! - ., re ma ‘t Wm be M” m ‘drive of their establishment. l, (aautiously here» \ . ' From the wharf the road ar- S , k - ’ O eve‘: eepmg in sight or [he uenlls a rather steep hill, and, a b . t Ffinshurnszlfil Tlllzatzadorungogfigilfew rods after reaching the brow. we come to s._c0rner where ‘our the side of a gradual slope which . ' te comes in-at right angles on- 1 a th 7°“ * ~ - ea s from e mg“ grounds or the another one: ' About this corner‘ interior l t th , l , . ‘own o e My and theiure to be seen several prosperous latter ‘ . - ~ l is scurcey ever lost t0 viewllmd we“ ken farms’ each with u‘ even when the trull dips into the _ ~ - _ little hollows which l‘\l\l down ihowommrtabla. 300k?!“ “mm” 8"" rounded by ‘n pleasant garden. llllll U . . ' 0 ‘e Wale“ M “s m“ 8w“ Here we take the turn to the leiti we come t - (new is a gelgrfifosforgofiilrldvigligg ——unless. indeed. we wish to Dav a ‘ short ‘visit t0 the narrow entrance‘ or four houses. Here we may eitlr. er keep straight on or turn to thew: New London Bay m which case: -\ a turn iii-the flBht would be right. The first wuy is the shorteryul-gér; lllgtlllllénsetlttlzmlcill of Frjnch River. drive along the Show ‘la beaulllul are“ ti hrldggloirerrola htltlllsfhpgloel jlrlizrgii; th: _l|;V€‘1)l?8|(.1We liavei But which Befmlil to. be a ‘favorite _r'c-' s n ‘u e ‘n mgvgur 8y” sort for all tliellucks of the neigh- bourhood, and, skirting the shore for. a little way, are soon at the shore end of n. wharf. u not good». in fact, not nearly so well‘ kept as its importance as a scenic route would warrant. This is one of our first: class hlghways- It ls iui but the second passes through tho‘ A word about this road. This’ W. ihil. ilrcir-iin silence-the road-iisj new“ M ‘my “h” member 0! melso delicately adjusted as to register 3mm‘ Commmwealth m “Mmmfthe mental changes which occur It is assumed that during the hours of peaceful slum- ber the mind is thoroughly honest mqwemjence or ‘reedom than melwith itself, conceals nothing from- mleum Wlli-lwl‘ 905N161! admits otlitself, having no words to do so and “fi-Fhgy cannotib?" eel that theithe merciless instrument registers ‘Mam’ 0t England “ml the whole mental structure in all its SQ“‘""FTK4¥‘°"E”°’F°9°‘“‘ m thelvarymg details. What shall come of e ffllmdshlp ‘mdllt cannot even be guessed. but may well be feared, especially by those whose only means of self defence at ft is impossible m sec how theyjdurlng sleep‘ couldsituatedaslreland is, be plnc-l end in a position to act with greater‘ ma.‘ thanwt trpde of other"; more‘ distant countries. ' - If» ll, indeed, more thanllkcly J that the commonsense of the people of the Free State will cause them to‘ accept the advantageous political pbsition they have gained, and to go to increase the products and e4 tllef Jove so dearly. Than the Irish pbople of Canada and of all the other l British Dominions, there are none in- dustrious and prosperous: and we believe that, givenpthe same polllti- eal and reltgiouirfreedom. those who remain‘ upon the "old sod" will prove the world that they. too, 1 are improve the trade of the Green Isl more reasonable, enterprising. finally good citizens. ll walls scmucs MAY 0d} HGIENTIBTB have discovered and l. perfected instruments so deli- oltnly poised and balanced that they can register mental changes and fflllfinine the intensity of emotions. it is‘ evln predicted by unthinking optimists that such instruments may he so improved as to revul the thoughts of those with whom we come in contact. ‘May heaven preserve us from this. It'll lliullly. mum emu!!! iolilnk ‘Ii we do of some of those whom we aim. but if they could read our of each other the result h than civil war.” A .. , l - ‘present is well weighed words. ---- ~~~<o>%_- EDITORIAL NOTES. l l present summer. ‘Island weather prevailed. True between _ two rainy days ‘ whlclibnus rewarded by the best possible weath- er. Only one excursion failed to re- ceive the usual weather considera- tion. This was a steamer load of New York and Boston excursionists who made ‘port last Monday when it was too rainy to come ashore. No doubt there was an international misunderstanding in this case re- garding the time of arrival here. otherwise such an inhospitable wel- come would not have occurred. The inext outing event will be the Trav- ellers’ Field Day. next Saturday. m wui-isi business may: some- . g, - ii . The value of visitors and tourists ito this province has perhaps never lbeen more obvious than during the There have been lmore large excursions to the Island than usual and oneuch occasion the very best of Prince‘ sewer}: each excursion was sandwiched ‘in ed a little anxiety on the part of those who did not know~ rincafm4 ward Island weather a " ts cdbllfli eration for excursions. Those who no of the Qutcome arid i a cry’ case their confidence was . .. »-h1§\:1.>. "mah-i». .-..¢..¢-~mn~~-» wins example of taking of! his uh: public banquet in Montreal. Both these notable personages broke away from the fashionable usage of their homeland and while in Canada, but it is yet to be learned whether they will exercise their Canadian freedom after their return to England. Premier Baldwin's alert faculties of observation and mental note-taking as he travels are quite amazing. The ordinary tourist in a two months’ trip through the Dominion lvvoul not have gathered half as much in- formatlon about this country andi in two weeks. Those who heard h brief address from the balcony o the Provincial Building the othe r and thinking, llolymthat he is re turning homeward it-may be ques tioneriwhether he leeves behind hi in Canada another as acute observ- _e.r as himself of people and thi that are worth. viiiiie. - ‘q g .. OM inhllllffax pro- . fienfler ‘BM mined to revisit Canada when he throughlwith his present ofhcial du ties. ‘ This cheering news. Rothin could bemore satisfactory to th people of Canada than to have him conic again, with much more time spend in the Dominion. His presen flying visit has been mutually mos‘ enjoyable to himself. to Mrs. Bald- win and to all Canadians whom they ily, although the number of visitors up to the end of July greatly exceed- ed the number up m that date in former years. Since the first of August the number has still further inoruasodandthoyircstm .-... '-iis+ u» " and sitting in his shirt sleeves at of‘, people as Premier Baldwin acquired d“ its people and whatthey are doing ‘P uSomething about the handll met. and when they come again they‘ o++>¢++<+¢a<~ Daily Selections won: ' " l Guardian Readers h V§§%Jl 04Ql-Q* ‘ Auqist 19; 12m ' '~ CONDITION‘.- i -_ AND . consa- lQlJENT :—Because Thom hast made the Lord. which is-rny- T915180. 6V9" the Most High, _thy habitation: There shall no ‘evil befall ThBQ. neither shall anifplague come nigh Thy dwellingii Psalm 9E9, l0. -. - . " Wiiifzf i ‘PFtAYEl-‘lalibord, Jesus,.keep us from evil and protect us when in nger. HMJH . iAABREAD wanea. '.|'.i'}.""\*‘“" r i l ' 5on1, Jllbflfnlflihcrs to itself a light; Thlsllievegfound where wome . r malting bread. , " Parformanew an ancient, simple ... 31m‘ t; ., ' t hat mainland little children maybe “of thought of sun on 'u.. l. .. vtbiiciflillll" ls beautiful; the when ‘ ,5- "89 The shining silver of a quick, late shower; , A great mill glimmering through the wharvbst heat- And old as't’i’me-a fadeless picture sigh f 4i i‘ go o a n ‘neofllhiiswh womcnilgrindlng mill, in. ‘ rhl i= And one is Mien-howls‘ left alone- Oh, alwrwn" soihatvhcre-women handmade broad Thatmiut; and little’ children knight be e -Grave u.“ Cmwell. Th hdfl - our “r Two will be doubly welcome“ Under his capable leadership we have no doubt that the Mother Country will be wisely guided alon! the path of pro- gross. peace and prosperity, and earnestly hope that his term of of- fice may be proldmled. l, While throughout most parts of the Elmplrc there has been abundant rain during months pasti South Afri- ca has suffered severely from drought and vast herds of harfc beast. are ravaging the cultivated fields of the scant crops that remain. None of the British Dominions oversea has been more highly favored than Can- aria in this our year of Jubilee. There isnofisarofwlldbesstsinouibig domain. and from 009m t6 mill: ‘iriitentr of the good chill" of life siong-vrith bright prospodltsfor iAll signs point to the fact that a "lrivlng fishery is carried on here. . The motorboats which are moor- ‘ed by-the wharf have their upper works bedecked hers“ mfrl more with glistening flsh acales- On the wharf itself are-‘two or three little e >waws ‘The Land We Love ' B! Frank Ycigh Qluuauc FINANCES Q- Whatare the facts regarding Quebec flna ces? nlutThflllx wince of Quebec had a surplus. of receipts over expenditures dllrins. . the. fiscal . year ending June soth.,.1987. of.,over $2,000,000 a mil- llcn. vt-Whlcltmas flPDlied-illi reduc- tionuofv-tho-provinclal public ~, debt. The tota-Lrevenuot: -' the 30,000.- QQQ miwlfisecslnshflilwuilflfl for the previous year. _whercas it ‘was only sioiioiiiiliiiin 191$. . OQ-O-OQQQQOU‘. ‘Eon ri-ii-z s0 marked in» the road map Issued by the Department of the interior, and so designated in the publica- lions of the P..__E. island motor lea- gue. Yet, when the writer passed over it, that portion lying between Vi-‘ri/ bad shape. In many spots where the road ascended a MIL} large gullies were gauged out of the centreliytherun off from rain storms.‘ And, as far as could be seen, noattempthad been made to repair these spear-aside from the fact that, had the road, been prop- erly crowned nt theT centre and adequate ditches dug at the sides, such a thing would never have happened. . Let us admit at once that this road is not the shortest route be- tween uny two points of import- ance. But, in admitting it, we must nevertheless point out. that when a roadie given in all out‘ maps and publications ha first class, it should he kept up to the standard we set for other highways in that cate- French River and Darnley was iu_ ‘flatian andient. ‘SCRAP BOOK ' A-SVER EB OF LITERARY ~' "no A-rions FOR ‘iv-Q ‘some Lovsns, Erldan, Ami». .190;- "°F>..B'*"-"?i 1'." ‘Th; ma... ha’ gardenia in nlghPs buttoniurol ‘---* no! why should-a I'M:- ‘new be able to mentioutho noon thout liicn- l in; her to something aloof. to adzfthat‘ the beauty of the i ~ - - f“?! scenery, along this route is such [las to repay in? tourist well for _, any 611's he may have to take in balsam": fiver’ ‘it. ilesides, the por- tion of it which is in uualééiuaif- ion. is not ca, very long. w». -be libflirittedlo hope, thilt ford‘ gory. The visitor to our shoreo has a right to expect, when he goes on a trip, that if he chooses one of our lfirst class roads, he should be able to tlrive over it v l without jeopardlrllnK Alie springs Poses-l died. of his ‘car-land histires by being , forced to piss over places so scoured out that rough stones pro- ject four or five inches above tho surface. Having said so much, l hasten _--__ r» The’ risen-mu Reader: ‘l- - Didcyou ask ‘d . ‘i mo’! ' l l Didiyou flndwhat I sing erewliile so hard to follow,‘ to under- dwustand? ‘i " " ' .. ... . ulcer.‘ wiry-mes twin .., _ l >¢)‘ $45,00 for "$2 , 41mm,‘ of" - k, regular near-coats’ ugiaf n‘ .Pfl°.” ‘Pt-mates sale n Dub-Half Price. ‘lVIe' s‘ suits $32.00? 1 Dress“ H@'f1’.1'ii=?i;. Another rack of $0 ladies‘ bummer Dresses. .0n sale at .. .....1,. One-Half $25.00 for $6.98 Y "All i‘ n11; ‘Wehavoplaeelonaradki! _i.~lad_ls‘g. _ in; “pflcesu waiivilb cloarslltlmooataonthia _ - at . . . . . . ...)...... . . . . ... _u Save ‘$2.00 Eachlofi 2e." Boy's Ysuiui am so Boy's Blue Serge Bult-fi-egular $0.50 m ma» T; . v walhlffgffjfs“ a“. Felts $2.50 wont}! r0 $1.50, mousse _ h .~ lint Crepes, Bayonq and Wash Goodfl. worthfmrtl [toil-BO at. ‘a i - .i;>_-'. - . ;_. . ""°%t$.l'..'r.'¢'§i u” To elgotfiiwl \ . sac ” “1'» to 54.00. iv)‘ m i,.,. " U“- ‘If g . N -:~ i 1 m" , Harvest, Excursion '_ ‘ii/M 7‘\(.II. . _ "unis lilo ~ _ l _ BARGAlN-Y- Save money-ion early‘ l c A ‘h llthbtrong Specials on solo‘ hop. ‘bur-chad. .. , l > llmwi ltw,‘ 1:"(- A‘ , m We own and offer allot any part of {Sttflmllonalrlnlnon - - i~ .4... < . of Canada 5W7.» Bomb duo ripqmim m. i934. l vi i l ' T . i » .., ' Denominations . . . 4M I H}; . , “egg-snow. . ....l.....4,...... i" Price ,c to .h Yield liiiliout’ j4.95% a Eastern Slecurities\ Co. ' h‘ mlvssrusum“ .sa'ivxsrrs Charlottetown ‘ W‘ " mousing-gr.’ - r 4. - . . l . " g ‘to the shore}; thd wliliil; g ?§gt&ii. flashing iilgellllwl of l ey go through their ma iluwnuspivihe unbound iii-Pl l hing? ‘fl/like _ someixiturtiubi siatueWitfisis the farspreadi _ lbranch of ‘sci-ed tree’ i. _'. .. ‘ rumblug- oaasambenoath our wheclv ive breast the eldpevupow fa that" Billie. uriaiiiiruouanit n hind " ' inhibits-iv. mu - _ . .1 . afternoons that conic just before the stlr and bustle or the harvest ‘lime are abroad in the IantLutvvay to right and left lay the yellow fieldsof wheat and barley, stretch- ing on the onehuufl to thehlue waters of the smiling Gulf and cu the other, to the darkness of the distant pines. The afternoon sun. “now sinking toward the West, poured down a flood of ‘golden radiance through the blue ‘haze ‘which filled the languorous air, touching the hedges. the trees-Md ‘ ‘the fields with mil linlieuci-ipcpli: _ ‘yet definite suggestion of arllldui '; Barbarians ity. like the mallow taint lji ,ultl 110.. lei. ivory. Nothing was to be heard. 0° save the stfidentcall of an Occas- ‘lonal locust —-a note that to‘ seems uctuallyiio ‘epitomize __ in sound. the still hsht of those lazy days. , “l , We came to lllpllflfl} ofallhill. and at our’ feel l, lay ‘jib mpbpifo Pond. No mirror ever was so still, ‘it seemed, or rendered so faith- fully the ‘images Oflltllipll aii did these placid waters give back to the eye the beauty of a quiet bonw- , stead sndJts garden which stood bear its shore. _Aud itwuultbi ' ' v w. In iustlwliite _ .i.-*.|l.§l?9\.". 1|!‘ M, M ‘ nd the lhlllJlilIIQ s. i“? to make thsin r t . llllloi u» um’- '. . iiw duiunuu o‘ c,‘ lchinhabitstho Y WW». , . 7, ti. means. egg sample, i Anflquliymesns telling. yhsnyousloflt moarilto. . ,- . Liberty of console _ means doing not worrying abaiitlt . forwards. ._ . . otsmxwneuvwiau wit‘: . i‘ rhen called epicurea. rm r wcrihemmgin ‘créwiiii for "°*$‘_‘.9“'9“ "P" "'8'!" l" l?" r .1‘ autumn,’ lo‘ M,“ ’ ‘ _; hm 18gb) firstclofls standard»:- lw»: _ m4: 4.1 “owl-v i < - _ H .59 f“ a lmbmmqo declguelluto give information -to »— fit ‘w 3' o anyhow pw. gyrfimcrgrprq‘ tourists afoficonoflrllfld. a be‘ re- ve my wvr _. i. moved from 1m in sin ti f ~ 3nd rgngglllvglgu" with In» M u... mam. of hi.’ sol“. of...» “l, l lull “obodyrandv you “ll between New London Harbour-land; never understand me. ' Mlllmllw Barbour in. in general.- —Walt Whitman. high and ‘rocky. Along the shore are several beautiful little ponds. caused ‘byiimiid bars which have works. Bo far asiit js not the mere “Nb”. “grim mllihl 9! “"15" need of earning 0H0’! living, it islifelml- use pdnds have been so semrtzllvww ulnlllilunnlillzsu. mine dammed unity tho mic that they ° are above lea. level éonsequanfi ab‘ l . ""°“‘»°“°'~'°'"' ‘m “"9"” °" “line water‘ they contain n frssli conumptumirulnlo of the mung - . . o; fill-ml“ M all, pmollmol hlfrhe road lriilses Campbell's Pond life a msnuiwbllsuzat his art in Perhaps thg la‘ ‘ lwellvréiitcw on, ‘ Every artist has his own secret, beyond the obvious one. of why ho .. , "omumvmrhq wmsmu ~. .». pioanawoman: {Hen he works bocaussholhaairmfl pleased-WU . nut , t u ; - of like leaves of bu -~-'ni'sliei, liirieii‘ ll ith no vi. blq husk. ‘(both- " m, thoblus l rkipurl, flower can < of "t "clrs grow . Q little: gather with siball lwlfi age and tbs tall trsos which the . tored it-all were depicted, cieqr pa their originals in ‘tile ‘sins? urfaee of that tiny lake. {has ourlcar‘ runs dflwm m.) m; Q house. the garden and the lreel. with-Che ever chlngiiig"'il6 ’ Dlctive. noun. thouulvowilsfi