‘friiiiirovn l lll 111111111 11111151111111 '_4i_ . . _ I I‘ v GUABDIAN nu b0 rm- m. sup:- II k u d 9d“ for on” thmy was past 1mm ~ . - 1' on . -/ A- ll""l- ‘I'm’ v"‘°" '|'¢'§lrfasrrl:.-in‘\i'e:i'. beets. An oiflcial publication re- ' ences of its great Republican ncigh- g .above the material. and that it is a‘ a large smile. made up by more "m" flbwwe °‘ d"‘"“‘°“"°" °" “plurals. man and women who have 0° b‘ "lwmut “mmwmm pie. ‘It is a demonstration thahiqnutiom concerning the federal and ~ hiinh is what tbs country .-. - . .1 is v ~~ ~ Notes by the Way v ‘ CANADA cannot grow the will] pane, but every Canadian Pro-y wince um produce the sugar beet.‘ And sugar has been made in Cana- , , . A h! Edit »D. K. (‘nrrh ‘mm’ “W"'fl,:_ §,':,“|'j'_'h, Jails“. n‘. s. o. PpmJgnwW. Chester N. lleLnre. Vlre-Prvuldsnt-J. B Jlurnoit. yflqrhyu liulfy, Richmond Street. I“ - "Hm" amhum um"- mm" ii. fliunuui White. 12.1 Bin Ave. l. D. Taylor, Grafton glftfili R"»"lrir-L';'..'§“3'.‘....'Trfl;.l. rml ill-um. um: lioorge Street. g puny, (inks. fitted. my. Juroiniulg purl-nun" Street. ' ' Frinsk s. luyi, 1a llilllhnru alarm. srunnrin-lims-a. P. lilcln ' ." Mi-hellliulldlnl- EMERALD—lIuu5la| Irrrpily. _ 5011g|5__!_ A, fqqn, MUNTAl-l E-ii. .\. ‘Johnoion. . NEW ULAMEO“, n. S.—(‘hrislii|ihrr'l Bunk .\- nfullonerii. _-\|i\i';\'. N. il.-—l‘rliirui Pharumsy. v NIW YOBK—llOiiilIn|s Neiui llepuiilliri nest 40th 5t. BOSTO.\'—OIII buufh an“; u. Andie-r Iililll. uir- Trenlolil m. O THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1927 cently issued gives much informs.» tion on the subject. A refinery 10' ‘rated on irrigated lands in southern. _Alberta. produced in 19% some 3,500 ions of sugar from 41.500 tons of grown on 5.400 acres of land. m N. Twrel. 45 Elm Are. GOOD BLOOD BUILDEBQ It will come as a surprise to man ‘beets. iwasting illness or anaemia. ~-- - | — --~— _ _ " ' our best ’oods. It has been called the ‘IAIN’ ESTIMATE 0F —»an indication that additional ac- The Alberta factory is now being-perfect; food because n contains an B!" s d lllcd i it In 1925 it pald‘five classes f f ds fli t ' ieids - 1 . f im‘ ou nrapac y. o oo , a lspro , CAN/u)‘ comluodatlol“ “mh “or u‘ g _tl1c growers $5.75 pcr ton for their Statlzhe; olusugars. fats, salts, and . i . 6025 t wa r. et it is not a good blood gmtsisxigfiizntgfia; 1221?); mnaTgrgbuilder according to research work- ’ V ,crs of Johns Hopkins University. enuc. Afiordfid I811‘ D141)’ and 11¢‘ bcct sugar industry in Canada has; Now whaphave our research men bilce- me “m!” Dally MM‘ slates colnmodatioll the Maritime Pro- had a fluctuating 101101151" Qll9b00,‘t°T§£1EBe-*t $5 b1°°d build"!!! F0055? ' . , - ‘ t ll th t til kl that throughout Great Britain the vmces Wm m", a good account of tllclc ucrc at one time a number ohms oiybezf ilgsoneao‘ the: mggfyxas-f pr s5 of Canada “has been “mom factories operating undcr a. subsidy‘ ' » cd with pride and affection," and from thc Dominion Government. Inlactua; manufacture o; red blood i902 thcrc were four companies op-rells and the haemoglobin that fllls it ls. further declared, “that she may crating m Ontario‘ w which the mm; these red ce]]_5_ continue hcr advance to yet greater! triumphs in the future is thc wish t vlncizl government paid a bountydivtlf‘ ‘rggnlgzgiy ‘gfigméhearylgveset on their product. In 1903 the in-lanaemia is one m. the first‘ commexu of an the Brush fact" from Geneva, it ls believed thai dust“. was introduced 1n Alberta amms I - Th D .1 M n describes thecan "if Great Britain and thc United under the bounty system. You see the liver is a great stor- e al y a - - ' ma“ ‘emmxy as “one of the n-ch >Statcs could agree to limit the num- ii ‘ ‘l rates. will result in more bUSHICSb N the course of its editorial com- and mcreascd_not lewneuwrm, mcnt upon Canada's Diamond Ju- themselves. ? WOW-i- TIIE NAVAL QLYESTION lACCORDlNG to the latest reports i age warehouse‘ for the substances u appears ma‘ in 190g onb- ongthat help to make the red blood l - ~ z 1 .1 ' est and H106! eXwllsi“? in ‘he W°T1d":ber of 10900 m“ clulscfs w about beet sugar factory in Ontario. and Si: ma‘? gggglfztcfifingriat fifhkfifigl.‘ and expresses me belief that NBS ten 103Gb) Great Britain would be 0m m 515mm, £011; opcraflcné serving and swring some o‘, the . ‘prepared to acccpt the maximum to- But notwithstan ng cse ups an ‘mgterjals ma; angel- jmq the 1mm. "me goes on l" mus‘ unmet mo“. fi f 400000 0on5 downs stcndy progress has bceniation of red cells. A From thc m! mnnage gme ° ' ' made in the production of beet sug_ And when you remember the work B T h t nd m‘ it Says the on“, which the United States have in- . ‘_ r as,‘ It is that vis done in the body by the kid-r n '5 5 a p0 ' ' ‘ . . d . m m“ f the ar dmmg 5°m° ye“ s p ‘ rley and liver in getting rid of pols- mlsfortune is that as a result of 5'51” "W" 5m“ e ope g ° stated that the quantity of sugar K ons and being storehouses besides. “me combmed mfluencc o; the doleWfiDflfiilv "W81 wnlefencey Evi" beets raised in Canada increased you can see how important must be _ 4 _ ‘ , - - - 51067‘ ~ 1902 t0 ugpgytheir structure. and the low bmhmte m area, Bmjdently Great Britain is ready and from ons 1n . . -_1 _ That ollr research men have been willing to compromise even in this “m5 m 1905‘ Sm” 1911 the Sena?‘ able 0° “time the products that are 0 “to h", highly important matter W has T5119“ bemw m“ lat r gTin these kidney and liver cells, to immigrants seems destined 1°. d6 -‘ ' ure m only two seasons. In 1911 thelbuudup rich blood, is just one more cline." It is to be sincerely hoped‘ Th" diflcrence bemeen the "W0 crop of sugar beets reached 175.000’ achievement to their credit. 4 . - _' _ _ However this does not mean th t that m“ mxstonune “m not occurjgrcat nations has been cxplalncd as mm 11nd the output of sugar to 10.0"“? Ordinary, healthy mdlvidugl. Canada will in the future need all“°"°“'$1 °°° w“ T“ hmms‘ Wm‘ ‘" p” ' should live on a diet of liver and the British spirit and the British rle-‘l Brim"- “mh 5°*"$P'°“d °°"""“‘ dumon was 343900 w“ o‘ beets kmmy‘ ‘mause “S a mat-m °t ‘m’ termination the country can com-‘ nines and v35! conrmeme r0 pm- and 44.640 tons of sugar in 1920. But these are concentrated foods and mand to resist the attractive inflll-' i and more immigrants." ain. the British proportion of such tect. feels that she requires about "m 1921 and 1922 it fell off sadly andlllsllally leave too much residue or 600.000 tons of cruisers to protect has Since increased flopefuma Infcptldgz; 1n ‘g1: Sizifllgléer that m them. . . m . The United States. which hasn't 192: 42:8? 1°35 01d bcctssultgilkflswi’; (Sill-SEE, of anaemia‘ pr ‘oghelr wasting built as many cruisers as Britain, PW U91’- Yl “m! 3- a lment, t at a dc rc h lver o for thc simple reason that she said to be not more than 10 pcr cent kidney will help build up new cells‘ has not as much commerce as of the sugar consumed in the D0. in a shorter time than will other Britain m prompt (must, of it 15 , foods‘. And when we remember that carried m British bottomsi wants "““‘°"' a few years ago the liver and kidney Britain to reduce her cruiser of cattle were not considered worthy Strength l0 “l6 QXiSIiHK Amefi- Sugar beets are grown in a num- to be sold, it shows how our know- can tonnage. \ I b" n‘ European and American ledge of food values is increasing. bor. j The Daily Mail points out that m‘ the last thirty years Canada has "helped to make history and influ-i enced world events." It reminds the: people of Great Britain that Cana-j3 Japan whose own general m,“ (“an statesmen nonglnawd the 10ml strength would bc increased by a countries in quantities ranging rom‘ _ , reductio of B ‘ti h i to - 1.000.000 to over 11,000,000 tons each. +M+v++Q+H++H++N4+++~ of Imperial preference which ls cor-l mgg “Qturanyrlsizescriisfg £0 v _ the producing nations being ln the ° tain of complete realization here-V Unlmd States. order named_cermany' cmchmsloie FORS-IgHREAP after, when the British people dis- That is me position m which vgkla, United States. Austrlalrance. . 1 O 99V" ‘he P97“ of ‘mvsided irceflvlffii. Britain. desirous for pcacc and Poland’ Belgmm‘ Honand‘ Spam.‘ trade." That this prediction of Thc good w,“ ‘,5 prepared to give up a and SW1d?" QU°TATl°N$ F°R Dally Mail may prove to be truc ls BOOK LOVERS third of hcr cruiser strength-if thc Rlflcmen and artillcrynlen are °+“%*“O“+*”H.“+» B "Wllsummlilw" dfvmmy United States will agree w the lim- much Interested in the "Flash Snob‘ l » - . .. .. ' - _ Th d , I 4t . wished.“ To combat effectively the ilanon of hcr 10000 wn-crumers to tcr. aélew delvifillxjlgxfywgniyclar‘; ‘Mama-l: :l)orn,nl6!(‘)2. llvlrlde. adverse farms oiallihe foreign na- m, Th,“ ,5 w Say ha“, friendly :18“ Itellelie m ion a-ny 080g; ‘killed, 1x11. Bastille stormed, use. 1 ' . . pro c ; mm‘ m” Brmsh Empire‘ and each "aims W1" “nsldembly ledilw spot of bright light indicating thB‘FROM “LOVE IN Tl-IE VALLEY" member °r n- “eeds Prefemntm‘ their means of defence against their exact spot where the bulletor shell? ‘ d‘, g l_ tariffs affording thc frccst possible enemies and their power m prevent is desired to strike. and in this wawshy aihihzwsgfiggel and “fmyward-“s trade among themselves-and Pro-‘acts of injustice on the high Seas. is expected to greatly increase thejswlft as the Swallow "along the tection against all the countries i Th m accuracy of army marksmen andi rival-ls 118m . . . , c d creme that seem ‘may will be utilized in training them. Circleting the surface to‘ meet his whose policy ls hostile to British in-Jo be Settled under this arrange- The “gm which the spotter throws mirrored winglets, W795“ ‘ment arose out of a demand on thc will be visible by day or night. and Fleet" she seem m h" stay than The London Daily Mail reminds g in her flight. PM; 0f m0 United Stages navy To will be of especial utility in target its readers that Canadian soldiers‘ A SERIES OF LITERARY ;o ,0 Q to be‘ |Shy as the squirrel that leaps among h . - practice on dark or cloudy dflYS-l the pine-tops, mom L o. Case President Coolidge It was dcmonscmwd by Genera] Lahgwayward as the swallow overhead at mont to officers of thc Ca dian‘ garrison last week. "W" f" memswws “My”? mmelclecided that. thc wisest thing to bc on the fields of France.“ The menu-Edens was w try to Satisfy me- “(My men‘ w h" dead ‘m vlmy Rmgecaics of a navy equal to that of will. it remarks. for centuries rc-‘igrcnt 3mm“ and also those who mind men of what Canada did, sndlclmnor [or my; reduction by silnply i how m ‘he “our °f ham” “Pd Wdjpcrsuading thc British Naval auth- federation‘ we may consider what-flying m the mus on a blue and den dam she w“ m‘ ummtm“l"°‘orities to reduce Great Britains we owe to those other Fathers of ‘ l I freezy noon. the call of honor and love. "Theicruiser mnnagc to the level o; that thc Country. the United Empircilvo, she is athirst and drinking up mmmm“ 0’ mdgyy n fldds‘ “hasbf thc United States. From the Loyalists. It is a great debt. that 1101' Wvlldflrt Ewen “w! m“ it Se“ ‘he ‘dcalppoint of view of thc United States She whom I lovc is hard to calch and conquer. ~ — — Hard, but 0 the glory of the winning No,w that we have got through we"; shc Wong with celebrating the Jubilee and‘ l paying honor w the Fathers” ConJHcurtlcss she is as the shadow in the i meadows v learn that milk. whole milk, ‘That would be approximately ‘Hustands at the foot of the class of tons of bccis to the acre and about TOOdS that b11118 817011! 8n enrich- ‘Dill! ton of sugar i0 each l2 tons oflmem ‘nine b|°°d “m” a 5""? New milk, as you know. is one of orabie diet factors to promote the- about. tion. some are ligtcd set of sun, 1 t ma‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ii BE YOUR OWN SKY‘ PlLOT crcial aviation. tion has arrived! safe! » takc off and hour. for Q1135. remain in equilibrium big one. other end of the telephohe. takccare of itself. When the auto- mobile first came out. our country was connected by a series of mud-‘ liver-tonic advertisements. Now you can go to Chicago from almost any- where without getting off asphalt. The same thing will happen in avia- Every little hamlet will have a landing fleld with the n town prominently displayed. air panes will be lighted/at night-L- now. Many of thc‘ larger cities have already built mun- d. or l5 minutes. HOUSEHOLD her hangeless; have her free. | nappy. happy time. when the white star hovers bloomy dew, the face of down, draws athwort the darkness, the new moon. ,one. That it seems likely to be ac- ters in this province should enrollEvcn as in a dance; and hcr smile’ _ pelts the flowers with_ hail- THERE can be no question that if Great Britain's desire for a con- and, as‘ to bruise and bless. Provinces want all-not a. part—of in thc superior skill and bravery of recent address on Conxederatimhi fair companions, l 5 I ‘ ‘ness of Canada for an ideal, a con-‘Bl-‘lldllf she 511185- Cnnada restored to them through . t. - flr ki to these provinces. but the restoraqstancc of Canadian-made machln- mus remmn unbroken Brmsh cm ‘ at awa “g "and that the C.N.R. will not lose pulp grinders. capable of an output‘ "smmi u’ ‘ndhq’ m- Dam” °°““ 0 less souls made a success of their do; for "if the revenues are affected Pgpgf Company, Watertown, tions of that splendid edifice which N081’ Dominion." iMaritimes have given w the Dom- . r “and J8 D°mml°n owes u’ them “m! l" isiDcals she an unklndness, ‘tis but her| F D_Bi)v [flooded to on the condition stipulated‘ their “am” and °rgamzela mulls" ' can heal no less: stones the Tglggfgph-Journg] 15 right, in finuance of peaceful relations-with rank of Canadian pioneers, the great Republic, and confidence was We“ 551d by J- W- 981°‘? i" a‘ the advantages which the Duncan those who command and man her “they turned the" ‘aces Northward’ Arm m "rm- 5" “gain” m“ "Wmgl ¢4>-——— ‘viction. a faith that for them and‘ she marches’ the-freight rates reductions." n!‘ E°'T°F“AL “WES- . » zzenship and devotion to the Britiswwhlspeffid the Wvrld was; morning tion in some measure. at least. ofery being shipped into the United ‘ anything whatever by doing exoct- of 100 tons of pulp per day The ‘mud’ “patient mwmgent’ maus- Nfiwundertaking despite tremendous ob- idvflifly by "l? N" in 5W5. “IWYOIK. The Ottawa Joiirnal notes the fact'is the Ontario of today and their that throughout the Diamond Jubi- Ths probability is. however. that Pm the PYOPO-“al W88 880011 high time that their sons and daugh-l rapid measum nation with a noble soul." i ‘ ‘ lLi h - by Great Britain. is a practical proof society m pcrpemaw their memory" kc t e swinging May cloud that The Dyan-fits $10011 in "l! lfllfll-iOfl‘ a sunny border, shc was made its declaration that "The Maritime‘ fsmémng down the hm with her: 1 m‘ d m P n t r1 accepting exile_in the forest wilder-l We i; Comm o l an e ar amen o navy. _..__. possesse . _ points out that "this was not a Blft What is said w be thc first 1n-‘°°““"Y m" Pmmed w b""d-ih°l’°‘BW@ewr- for she is what my heart crowns. I light is she. rights of which they were depriWILIStaies is that of nine large wood-i ,trious and ado table. th d t- ly what Parliament directed it “consignment was m the St. Itegis p c” "u" stacles. They laid the flrm founda- orenee will be made up by the‘ ‘descendants both ‘here and in‘ the m‘ low" “m of item“ Wm bexnhee celebration "there was s conspic- berrieathe yew. Thicker crowd the shades as the grave East deepens, , Glowing, and with crimson a long ' cloud swells. ~ ‘inion many of her most eminent “w,” Mm bum," w,“ ofanyihlna annrowhlnii w 1t in "wexempllned in their daily lives and ma.’ mum ma‘? mum}, mdkapiilal city." our! it remarks thattheir devotion to the best interests on the N,‘ o! m‘ nflwnyWgy-u; i, m; only 5 very i000 “plot their country the splendid ideal- lmlur“: bu‘ m“ 0mm w be l.” tiflcate to Ontario's new Liquor Act, m“ o‘ their ‘Wham’ “m” m “u”, mm u‘ w --ltis a fllIQCQIf-lflcltfi m: our 1160-‘ strange she is, andlsecret; ened out by further decisions of the Canadian courts. or porclunoe by‘ the Privy Council. Under such eon- ditlons our new Leaisloture will have; need to prosaic with the utmost. ciution m w arugula muqirilui sq undeirhkon iii tarpon-ing; i .i__ There are half a dossii piiniing ha“ taken all in all, menand womenllmvinfilll 18W! m, are not n» slaves of liquor nppelluizlw"? . m“ m. that some extreme reformers Jould» V ‘hails believe." .- . " t deal with the d Threading it with color, like - Btralll! h" W951 y" cold as cold sea-shells. ng at her chamber the _ crowns the-red row. Jasmine winds the porch with s Peeri Maiden still the morn is; and ‘ - ' Ported is ‘the window: -----__- ~,-_i-_. ltArry jasmine yers and which can" only beatraight- Bmthos a falling ries thoughts of mo. Sweeter unpossasled, have I _ her in! finite: ‘ -Not while she sleeps: Lurim her‘ Keep l. piece of charcoal on shelf 21‘.{§".35Z.'“.‘8§¢1.PL‘§§ 3§11i2“.;.°‘i."3§ For the ~flenc= v fr» my» w the merry mm w keep them fresh and prevent odors from escaping. Keep fruits lfur their children, and for the newlmave is h" sgflpe‘ mm sweeter un- covered Wm‘ paramn “pm l Button Sets Fresh Berries ‘at T0 keel! twoandtilree {ht llaqnl starry 113mm‘: » nommtoherpiiiow ._ w‘ ltisewreathi than teaching Junior how in ‘lllllie‘”‘*““"”v »'!‘hen I tum the rudder over to mm “$1M ‘tmuswflulmeet W.“ o» (fused f Liberty (June 11. do all t e-res ex 1m! " ° m“ his hands on thestlck and keep the {nose level. The first lesson isengfid ' iinbotanhourarldahalf. e Here are the latest facts abouinnex: he ma“ a I”, “mm Pflvaw mm.-- turns. does a few stalls. and ieains ' ‘w glide down with the mom-on. ilr hours he is landing the '21.) Elliott White Slirlllll- Drivate aviation. and I don't mean. loot, wli Qi- about, i “ - Mbilier- iilllcuij Q)! ‘l; It ls cheap! It islm popuhfi-Pfirhlémisariagidzamfifiil? plane. withablt of advice from me; ers inthe United States that areiand M mm . practice until he has the building good. sturdy “1YP'“‘°‘ wiconildenoe and technique m go solo. Ten hours is, plenty. men who went solo to two hours. and some thottook t0. andlnsixhourslamapassenger sell between $1150 and $3500. These planes all have the samel general characteristics. They all use, - i0 . Th l .if‘ifl'“‘ca‘r‘fy9"tlfrg§eggjfé B; muzpchoou base their ‘tuition on mil an how, m, five hours» They wmihours‘ instruction. ‘ land on the average] golf course in emergency. They TIE-f“ "angel"? tezfllfgfie wmndwwplgf uire no more care than the averagemus 8° p qutonlobne and cost less w °perawyent side pressure. so that the field The best of these new private planeslmust’ b“ square for use i“ “naming ill 11 six hours at llo miles anmnds- T° ‘md- ‘he Pm“ mm b“ w y You may have it open orjbmught within a few feet of_ thc closed. The cheapest one will takelgwund M ‘he moment me speed three people 400 miles in flve hours tthingi/omaster» rops below the stalling point and he wings no; longer support, its _~weight. One tendency of pupils is Sgt? 8511.2‘; mfitelwgisallziicgiera metro come down too slowly. They let both hands both feet his shouldersume Sm“ M‘ and his teethto keep one of tfhem ilziacirtzzormasalr: 1:: com- »- m» centre of gravity are arranged so, that the plane has a tendency to ‘sandman? oefvgolnfiial} igsytance. me Silghwst dmage" the wings m m,“ upward and atleastahundred accidenislnland-l tapered so that. they will normallymg “m” the pupu” we!“ s°l°' but I- and return m have never seen anyone seriously. it when upset. The tail plane is set injured mm” "mung B’ “mam? ‘m at an angle to the main planes ans. a“ audmme’ ' 1 ' f . 11% rec-pk m» ww- m the nose level without further at-v "age you"! ‘mm m“ h“ “even tenth“ The danger of mom‘. m,“ ridden in an airplane and knew noth-g ure is being eliminated by theuse of mg “bwt °ne' He nude h“ first‘ i flight at six in the morning. and be-i three small motors nstead of one ‘fore s“ m“ Same night he was fly_| Is flying safe now? Yes, if reason- mg “mug Th“ Show“ what cm be able precautions are taken. A stormldtme‘ may give you something to talk‘my ‘me flew the puma unassisted‘ But you can see a 5mm, and after six more shc made land- coming a long way off, and theres ‘ngs’ Bab“ she ha‘! w“ hmus she always a Weather Bureau at then.“ m“ spins‘ whip 5mm and v07" The’ tical banks. Shes been flying four. Weather Bureau functions under a yeiars and she has had Only “W? Cabinet officer. but no way has been‘ s‘ gm ‘madma’ found yet to corru barometer. IIYIIIIMI & 1 00., »I.Tll. . - J l ‘ crhrloiimwn, P. ‘B. i. - - Agents At. Ali Principal Points ¢o+wowooo+o+0+o+oo++++c+o>o++.o$»»oou+ooao<+w PRINCE illwilllllsliill is i lnllilsl llislllll below 40 miles an hour, and the plans begins to fall. ‘The pupil then goes in the opposite I have seen a thousand bad land- ings made by pupils and corrected in; m time by instructors without dolng| r Some Interesintingand Delightful ‘Locations. Described For “Guardian Readers.” (By ‘HAROLD MESSERYY) The army made an experiment atf’ the earth. till great pol-gel; and steep cliffs; ‘ ar; how they broaden their c iirseio form vastklevel flood- pldins often covered with great ‘ inundatlo 'every spring; or. it may be, abandon their old channel to ther in their flood-plain, leaving a. land-locked, narrow lake or bayou where they formerly flow-V ed. Such? changes are enacted, as it were, before our very eyes by this little rill. In the plastic medium of the sand. we see our little stream- let trace its winding course, cutting. its way through the bank cast up by the previous tide. cipitous clili‘ is formed, perhaps six-P teen inches high. our stream flowing deep and rapid at its base. Fur-then, on it rushes through a gorge three‘ j feet wide and a. foot deep. it meanders. shallow and sluggish ov- er a miniature flood plain. And wc' can see. if we watch a few minutes.‘ thc rush of the‘ waters eataway the; sand lit-the face of the dlminutivcf cliffs. causing a little landslide into‘ Just o. this , ' . do the larger‘ rivers cut down and. ensue‘ ‘their 511T" wltlr “ilieiiri, proportionately, it takes decades or; cdrlturics w accomplish‘ that which‘ here’ is a matter of minuiesor hours. cross thelittlc lake. which sep- nrates instills point from the road on which we came stands a vary large and, as would be seen on claps- er inspection, excellently appointed establishment. This is probably the‘ iargestf private house on the __!vs'land§~ Certainly it. is by far the largest ~ summer residence we have. It was buiifbfi Mr. Alexander McDonald, of Cincinnati-who. on a. visit ‘WISQBQ impressed with the beautles of our‘ province‘ bu: he decided to make his summer home here. It has not. however. I believe. been regularly occllpledsincc the death of Mr. Mc- Donald some years ago. and has since ppssed inio the hands of His lord- ‘ op oflcharlottetowp. liiother large sndjcom- fortabla" suiijmer residence ~ here. al- so. ' It wasbuilt ' about “thfijfllil! time as "Dalvey," which was the name given by Mr. McDonald iohis residence. (go). Orr.‘ another-Alper- ican who found himself unable in resist the of our province. was the origipsi oumer of this estab- lishment. _ Since then, it has be- come the.‘ roporty of Mr. Georgi! DeBlois, ‘ is city, and is occu mgor by himself and TRACADIE BEACH —— DALVEY. After two hours in the air HIS" is another of our many beauty spots on the North Shore) And, as it ls only fifteen miles from Charlottetown by the most direct route. it is much visited by those in The clflborawsearch of shady. quiet nooks for physical examinations conducted byfpicnica. where when they wish they the Arnly arc unnecessary for pleas- - fli.Abodthtishi-‘ The landing-field situation wlllglrg, qflsffiedgdnge agkaubgmgifie} can fly a plane. t. id p a-n anew can don their bathing suits and take a swim or a sun-bath on thc broad sands of the beach. The pubnc g-egards aviators as? Here no dunes cut oil the wide holes “nod b w, h . didare-devlls. There are two reasons panorama of the G y egrap “mes an for this. First, the Associated Press 0f the gmve1m_ on considers that every time a fen-year- Ypgd fiirplianfi that‘ has been cheating e un p’ e s ce the war loses n, wing. that it is news. It has a pol- The end °f this path seems m be icy of featuring every airplane Mci-‘ithe sharp line which cuts off the P1866. there l5 blue of the sky from the deeper blue of the waters. As you drive further 1-" w]; you about my own expeflfion, however. you see that there is icipal airports. In five years wdllence since ‘he WM‘ I got a Plane no danger at the and’ of your c“ have good maps; we'll get weather mm the army surplus for @305 reports by radio as we fly; and wens“ Just $300 worth out of it. It is rfilcyer be out of range of a landing e \ if from/the view e swings into n. straight stretch of marrow road be- tween two jagged walls of spruce. ent. In the second stunting and dare-dc and exhibitions of all kinds. Ii-ushing down a steep place into the right where 11-. fell; 1 ‘ - ' , ‘other plane for ‘mo, bought an mBBnlilcent beach Olllenrl! level It's vcry little Jharder tn learn to‘ worth out o’ 1"‘ "News it mush‘ melsand’ “quarter o" a mide‘ wide opens fly a plane than to drive a car. Of the joy Of “vmg before u buried it‘ course. mistakes on the ground are Se“ in the hmslde- I “Wm "n" not usually so costly. ,1 have no ar- gzgslyggfigecgggresgooo - th as" gument to offer to overcome that ' "m"? B" -'. -- drflWbaCIL I amp not Subsidized by Oqilmiles in it, and sold it for nearlyisand- This “Wm bring 7°“ c“ m “ any manufacturgr and 1 am n01; "y. “i much B5 I Paid for it. Rccentlylholt long before you arrived at the ing to argue against facts. But the I! leamefi 5°"? added risk will neer keep the pub-‘gmd puma 1°’ $2500- lic out of the air. There are more people killed by faith in Gordon am ha" "°‘”“ l‘ f“ labels than will ever cross the Styx m” never scram" with a broken pro ller for an oar. I can teach any mrmal individuall t-he p11“ 3°93 up’ Wm be between 16 and 60 to flya plane in‘ ten hours of good weather. Othcr, ages upon application. The prevail- ing opinion is that it is a long pro- cess. That idea spread during the war. When the army had to train pilots. it first sent them to a group school. where they studied infantry drill and the military tactics of Frederlck1he Great. . I take a pupil up and joy-ride him Then I make him, put ills handson the other set of} coggrolsband iLis feet on the other‘ rii er or. w ilc l m cuv h . Plane. He then sees thalzilf neg-wish?‘ name’ and deliver‘ us’ “m, purge es to swing the plane to the right.‘ he pushes with the right foot; that ifihe giants hm dfipress the right‘ w ng, e pus es t e control stick to he right,‘ and that if he wants txfwm‘ hyssop’ and I Sh“ pun the nose up’ he puns back onwash me and I shall be whiter thanilight gleams merrily from its danc- thc stick. That's no more diillcultfrww‘ their descendants and thc cntireEEarLh "o h" i5 young as m” s“? M‘ , the brook below. up before you as you. inoiprgon. straight out to this béicifdoes the ‘trail lead there to lose itself in the lwaters edge. did you attempt as speaking on Iito roach it. v _ six months and? Now that we have gone as far as Ybodiflthe car can safely go, let us look w' b°f°§°§around a little. It is one of those a Iclear, calm days which are the rule iin our Island summer time. No surf [today beats on the shore, whence icomes faintly to our ears the shouts ‘and laughter of the children we see lplaylng with their little mm m the Some cattle, too. iare standing up to their knees in Qthe water, their tails lazily flicking laway thc flies, which seem to be the ‘. only things in their lifelomar their contentment. It is indeed a scene the new planes I w that doesn't order one fio Q+OOOO4§O Daily Selections Guardian Readers 1mm ‘hflmws- GLORYI-Ilclp us. O vation, for the glory of Thy awayvou; sins. for Thy names sake. On our left is a small lake-very shallow, "one can see, and not much larger than a good sized mill pond. | b0 clean; git ‘seems to smile at us as the sun- PRAYER I —O Lord. 3mg ripples. At ‘this time of the year flit is early July) its margin is dec- Qoraf/ed in truly regal manner. Herc in profusion that flower ‘which was thc ancient emblem of the kings of France. Beneath the What are mankind's dearest pleas-lbann" bummed Wm‘ this 815"’ ' lMontcalm fought and died -on the lplaixls of Abraham, in his brave en- deavor to hold Canada for France. But our fleur-de-lis (or Iris. income down to more every-day terms) is.‘ gperhaps, a more fitting symbol of ‘royalty than its European cousin. jsince it appears in shades of blue Qand purple. whereas the lilly-ilowdi" }of France wears yellow. i u Other flowers, too, grow about ymargln of this lake. For instance. there is the purple gpotentllla palustglgg): This plant. ithough .. common mustiipmard. lilfihe ru i T“ wlmi are rich 0 , or Jevlelled crown, .When upon life's troubled tide, lweary. wsyworn man goes down-e SCRAP BOO ROBERB1¥A LEE fw The Refrigerator ures, But the fltful meteors gleam? ,What his grandeur? What his trcas- _ . ~ . i ‘ . Before "leaving consideration of this delightful beach, let us say, in 911M118, that herd, too. thgre wail. once a. large and excellently-appoint- ed summer hotel, “Th: Acadia." Bill‘ ithusinoebeondestroyedbyflrq, and ndthing now remains to the spot where it stood. T‘E#r.§..|lif§1=*~ 1 lires? ‘Moonlight on a mountain stream. Soon ‘we quit life's busy path, Soon the banner, o'er the proudest head shall wave- Soon the dweller in the hall And the child of peasant birth ~~‘—=‘- wLike the forest leagvoa shall fall ‘Mingling with their ‘mother calrih. When cutting ofl buttons from‘ iscarded garments, string them in Prwmk “d 99mm“ ,l.love that so desires would mm keep new. or place them on v- larzé saf- ety pin, ready for using again when lFain would ‘fling the net, and fain desired. l Like the li-ttle flowers um blush On the bosom of the Spring jTimeb unsparing foot shall crush. - What? O, what is pleasure then! hem f h; m Can it hush ourivoes to sleep? _ out of the our‘: 11:81: 1°" " “m” m“ "m" °' "M" - now over_ dim fields flesh witlrtacle whore the air can ‘ circulate "mm"! "1 "W b°°°m 4"!" ‘ » freely through them. They will keepl that twice as long. 1 . . g fittbiroed iérlnoe of _ wllesaflzm brightest r cloud um w“ m» 10,000 m, Wynn“: ,Vision-liko',-§6ls sky . her cheeks are an” m’. will: . ' A“ “spasms by ' en “mfisls our sorrows‘ m» Myra the joyous lliilh of ‘ounce ti» ‘millittis lnkqilke-wnihnpon 11.00 A. PIN?‘ . 1! ‘g ' ‘ .-‘,‘v_ "Down when‘ llivofieai breath um elf-i that when we cut it one half of it u‘ a cradle." 3*