__-4.__....~- f-I-I-I-nn-I-I-I-I _€____-_-__ - Inning Dull; (founded ma: >-L.;-4_ . ....e.._.e.t Notes by, tlitiWay IT ‘was unfortunate indeed that lll iliiillllliiwll limb fun” "an... (l, "ha"; “mum, Prince Edward Island was omitted l nulls-i in Cumi- "Hi "m"! "e";- rroni the itinerary of the British [L51] p; your (in ldvuiec d‘ > _Y_V__ _ vit-o-eronlaont-ql. B. Burntt- newspaper company now visiting thel lDominion. That somebody blunder-i nt- i . n w r"fl“ w oh.“- B um". Anocluto Editor-d). K. Currie. ed is apparent, but who it was and‘ ‘AIM’ A. Mueliinnon, l). B. 0.. how it occurred are things a fellow; cannot understand. All of the Mari-l MONDAY, AUGUST 2 lleys °ll lllls lllllle‘ ltimes should be of especial interest The Pullman Sdrvlce- lldwewr- lll)‘ lto- these visitors. Britain is a marl-l to the early and late ltlme country and the Maritime Pro.- vinces include that part of Canada _ which lies nearest to the Mother: A few years‘ ago a great scientist lCountry. and here are the only At-iflicd W110 had 590F311 hi5 life irliidy- requires some improvement 0n rainyllanllc pom o; me nonlmlon matllng lite itself, Alfred Russell Wallace. , . v One of his observations is certain- ol sllllllly llalll when the s‘ s‘ Smdidlc dllcll llll lllll “lll lollllll‘ Tlllllly worth recordingf I quote it from tia is not in servicomany lIICODVCIJl-EPIlmC Minister of Great Britain has‘. n llme book a; my nan‘; enm m cncougmcm esmcjauy nyliusi- new visited nrevinees by the seal He relates this story of the insect . . ‘gand has borne striking testimony tol known as the Emperor moth. llc had alums“ Quml nequcnny were lslthe scenic beauty of this section of i wdlclldd ‘Well lld ldlldncy Wm‘ cam- congestion and. when there is. tberelcanada me weallll of “S resumces n “glneidayf ltllfl hobiergetgiretgllallogég ‘ _ . io o w ic e a " is room for complaint. Cb Monday-land the worth alid hospitality of our; was Struggling desperately wllhln l“ Aug. 15th, an exceptionally‘ dis -il1°°iJl9- Why. then. did not thew; cocoon. Fearing that it might be in- ment has changed hands. the first agreeable dam wllll mlllng mm andlmprescniatives of the British press: llilgecifrgililigcwélliugglgbelitnl; [of wdll lrdm m” Pally d5sllmlllg om“ a gale of wind. passengers couiplain- 3:211:03) 122w‘: [thlllttl destined to be so beautiful. he took is about the awful condition in which 9d o; what Seelned lo lncm nn “n. l. ,, 9 lihile Bhd Slll 0P9", ll“? C0600"- “s d v I l h l‘ ‘dllell ldll- The moth emerged quietly without P" "cslw" “d "ll l e "ailblnecessary deiay- There were twenty further effort. but its later history entailing heavy financial burdensnmllonlobllns nwnlllnl; ll-ansnortnllonl AlID-ilrflilly lhere is some mystery. disappointing. It (liid not devclgl) . . .. I v . . l _.about it._ And we have suffered loss] i0 KOYSWUS Willi; 9° 0P5’ W115 1'8 - 3nd Silpefhlimiili “fllhfiilhebs iliwllto Borden. The Sackvillc train was thereby lcr a pom. specimen. and all“ a It would have been a finel _ _ their successors. ncarly two hours late. and the Carl ' while moped and died. advertisement for Prince Edward ‘ - i » l The struggles of the insect to set Thi l c r , . . . 5 0 ll WhiD hflfi bH-‘ii 100 10h: ml Ferry was held for her. In the on Island had these trained obscrvcrsl "sell "no from the cocoon are. ll servldd lldw l“ draw bllmd- N° °llelinion cit-those thus detained the on: " 38m at l a finuta \|_3lL_qg2_l_Y_.Bq;_lgn.D\D. ' EFFORT NECESSARY T0 DEVELOPMENT l. 9 .1927 “a —- l THE nouns ‘WHEN everything. else fails, the roads furnish a never failing whip with which to lash the Govern- ment. There is no time during the year, summer or winter. when a can! carriage or sleigh cannot find ai bump or a hole on our clay roads. or a drift k: get into. When this oc- curs the Government in power is vehemently damned by the opposi- tion. When, as at present. a Govern- plies only trains. The early afternoon service‘ from Sackville to Charlottetown still. come hither and on their return had appears. necessary to its well being. » - . . . wrim; 1d bllsl cl LThe strug cs stiffen its l u ls. Days any attention to it. Even whenlCar Ferry had ample time to carryl their llvlrlzll wzllwanllchnfllfllgclpcalzl-tdqclalsend me warm blood clguiglg; wldlddd wllll dlldlogcllc llldlcsldlldds them across and return in time tol Hers from the British Isles and through unaccustomed channels. l . _ land light up with a burst of life. “lltie-UIJ!‘ by! Bgitish lournailists Illaditl Colour‘ and nmnmllom me grey a er ac ua o scrva ion o our pro-lgarment of wings and body armour. vince and its desirable features as n‘ make the moih, in effect. more coni- homc for British ironic-seekers would. lllclel?’ “lll”: Elldedlldr l5 lldcessdll’ <to existence.‘ that it is not intended politically. the connect will. the saclrvllle 1min, lash falls harnilessly upon thosegml this boon dune the passengers . . I 1°‘ wlldm ll- ls ldlellded and by the Sackville train would also evdlles dd synllldllly "W" lwm llldhave been given much quicker dcs-Ih l l 1 h ; ave ‘ i '\ - -. lfleiids Ol the Whlll handler- ipateh but. as it was they also wcrcl or swlolllgrl “all? odds) llell lead l You recognize that endeavor is During the present sunlmervprlncclhcld up unm me m“ cars carrying 5- l e Q59 l i 5 ii 8111180 imduiecessary to develop mentally. It is _ ; i iollil‘! Dim/limes llmfil lly Our loss. only by reading and study, that pro- Edwdld lsldnd ‘dads lecellcd lmmlthe automobiles were finally placedl grass is lnadc, unbiased visitors“ who ivere unac-lon boarm l Great llllldl" lmlldlld “llmd lldillllll" glllllllllllzlll’ llllll body of 3'6"“? Cllslflfiieill i0 0UP lwllllcal WBYS and It must be remembered that thisgooo busllhlll llollllllcs yearly lmm Gepl n y m he Same manner‘ can many. Norway. Sweden. France. Bel-‘(lllllrgliirbe devclolllllenl‘ llllll l5 by ell" tn r "dd ttl'ktl -‘- < . ere ore i iin icy WOTOWQS an exceptional case. the only mum, Dennmrk and Polmldlbulnone And cndeamr m body building doing any harm. more than the or-lslol-m that occurred during thel from Canadlt dllldlY made °l Pldlsc- A recent Vls" summer and certain inconvenienccsltion in our case is the result of theld l l . itor sent to The Guardi n. n ol‘ "t- < - . o u embargo against Canadian t t i““‘l ‘ml’ 5mm“: a u S m all“ llllllllelll lll most slolms ll w; l” a 06s‘ For many individuals their daily ed. and not even questioned. a let-lwhole the summer servlce was mosllilnposed some time ago bewllse “l. work. using as it does the muscles fear of bringing the Colorado potato telar exprzssing the opinion that. forlsatisfactory. but it is very evidentlbug into me Brltish Isles. n is mew c “Y "Pd 5- m" lddd” “em llle besllthat better‘ means than U105“ "(lwiless to say that Colorado is not in he had travelled over in some seven: ln use must be adopted for ihelCanada. and that the infamous bug or eight hundred miles in the pro-lll-nnspol-lallon of automobfles_ loame to us as a most unwelcome ih-f ' W} vaslon. And it seems strange. if it‘ i . ‘found its way across the Atlantiel r exercise if you are to get strong physically. It gives them strength of muscle including the heart muscle. it widens and deepens the lungs, it creates a natural appetite, and the waste along the large intestine. vinces. Although he did not say so.§ henmay have had good weather dur-IHHONOUR To WHOM HONOUR" ins- his stay anions us but. in any . Ocean. Be that as it may. the eni-‘ case, this was his freely expressedl y; lll-o nll agree-ll that the mzinlbargo is in full operation. while Lon-l Twll llldles from Cellllldl who tines his duty well tleiierv-idoll alone absorbs lmm 141ml) l0 l5-‘l Canada‘ strange“ lll llle lllovlllceqt-a credit. The various ililiies ‘O00 barrels or imported potatoes‘ then artificial work—exercise-must be taken daily. outdoor and indoor pastime keep the body in condition for many indivi- duals. For others a brisk daily walk. with ab- opinion. llf l It seems strange that no snort m“ some bending exercises, are solutely necessary fmroal health. Remember endeavorfeffort}, ‘alone ' makes for full development. needlnglu guide lo Cllallollelolllllltlil- Lieutenant (luvirrnur of tliisl from Borden. followed a large car at? lbeen made by the Canadian Govern. Proviuci- have been well t}; t 1'35 "l n _l l _ ‘ment to lav th t e m c O m‘ cs an our and dc ‘Fhercltirc wt- glvu deserved Cre(‘l'.irem0ved' lTheem lvlvalgofz? ylglglxlgllls: clued that‘ with the exception MA“ the Lieutenant Governor. tli" embargo on Canadian cattle hi h some of the surfaced roads in Quc- l ' w c <llmi. lirnnk R. lleurtz. _ excluded them from the Britishi bec and Ontario. the road from Bur-j ' market because of the foot andl den to Charlottetown was the bcstllClllllll novel-nor llcai-tz has heenlmo-ulh lllsease’ but llelslslelll “llwll clay road they had Seen slmllal-l _ ‘effllllcllilll effort led at length to its l wsumony has some 1mm other um w: and oflicieut ln tho peifnrm-ll-elllovah why l5 not a llke film.“ solicited quarters. True‘ on rainy tnlpu forth to terminate the interdictl‘ A sEmES OF Ll-l-ERARY his time». lie has been particular-loll Canadian neiniees? Is it be-l QUOTATIONS FOR cause Only Eastern Canada is conr-I BOOK LOVERS days there were muddy spots and‘ . ‘l-4oo-o-o4-owwowvo++n++o¢ dune. t- ' ~- vwooooooooooww+w+on FOR THE SCRAP BOOK liver since his zippoiiitiiieuf. Lit-w luetl uni-e of the tiutice upnertailiing ruts. and no doubt these were dis-lll’ lllllly lll lllll llllllllllll yelll lllllllccrned in the shipment of potatoes covered by logs l-Orllmalc vlsltors__llls'llll‘fi the beginning of the holitliiy'a._lo England‘ wlllle all the Canadian] M nda A t 22 d Ad l H. - 0 y. ugus n : mra e ‘ i’ i ' -l inccs were conce n d i th posslbly by former prlnce Edward. Flii. interest lie took in the com {prov . r e n c eX-l . lnloiit-t-iiiciil. exercises of Prince uf llorldlldll 0f Cdlllc? B0 llifll/ 8S him-lento“ boml 1561' Islanders some of whom occasional- . ' i n . _ , ‘ _ tinay. the Mnritimcs have zt deep in- lll wldll l0 exlldlldl‘: d“ lll” bdlledwdlnll and Sl‘ “unsung ‘Lollelltfiltercst in obtaining the widest hos-i l things they have seen abroad. Piiffliliflllllliidll-lsible market for potatoes. Our Pota- Nllllll drcw l)" Salil“ cliflfllii lll-PW" In vlew of mls and of what l5 that. your by year. lu- glvtea in atu- to Growers‘ Association might takellmlll lllllllllll ll wllll a film‘ u“; l-oadg the ghcddjng oftlv-nts who ext-cl are appreciated by‘? this question with the Federal‘ Mnomllll Clalll‘ lull who have the higher ctlilcation lovemmellll l0 llllllljll wlllll’ call b?’ Milli l5 8. bubble. He is burn in "ntflllC. espec ally as Wider Markets lvunity land sin; he comes into the ' r. has been a slogan of the party m‘ world like morning mushrooms. soon lthrusting up their heads into the ail". and conversing with their kind- .i'ed of the same-production. and as llanvl llil‘ practical known of tears in sympathy with the int-oin- ing government will avail nothing. ‘lof the Wiilll-‘i of this Province The fact remains that we havelivzirf. (treat pleasure for IIliIIIYlPDWOI‘. clay roads. that while they are justlperstma has been tihlalnetl hi the‘ Th i t _ ere are many .rson.. I di t _ as good as clay roads elsewhere.theylnunit-roils entertainments given a? mcmbc" ole“ lnlwlhe lllmgzlzluregisllizli llliey liifh into dust and for- . W. H _, n l y W. _ V " ' ~ "ge uness; some of th ith t are not good. smooth. mudleos and LIlLLwuH I. his ovin I(hl(l0lll.€!. null who would lllre l0 kngw whclnm- lhelnny 0mm. lmemsl ln lllglzlglrsogl-i dustless roads. and never can be. no .11 (}(iv(>|"n|]]vl]l lpnlgvn And ll, Ihfllncw House will be called tn mot-t lnl the world. bilt that they nindc their mill!!!‘ ‘Kllflli Gflvfllliilfilll- l5 lll DOW‘ more tliriiiliizuishcti lVlliflflfli, tli-‘B ll lllll Sessloll ol llol‘ And d ldl dldlmlellls ll llllle glam lllld llclly 5m‘ other questions naturally follow thatfllowllll" Olllclls “d” ldlllldl” lll lllc er- The"! is only one dlllsldlldllllllhospitality oi‘ lll!‘ Lieulolinllt uov-one‘especianymregardlolhose pmisierm: ii may he until seven years filllei lull been no regrettable.- _- ‘ _ . _ of . it b: l , ~- Pellofl l" wllldll "lll mad‘ were alt-rum‘ nlltl Mrs. "LrlllL "llrili been lnlsen amendments l0 llw Prohlblnadvvellllllllllc tlhgxlslillrlldllhllltllci llllllftllulsén positive dlsgfiwfi l0 viii‘ Dfioiilfli undlglqfllfllllflly givl-ll. ‘tory Law. No mic would desire tnlthcir heads. and they fall into the a terror to visitors. That was when‘, l“ "wry Kullpmulnrlul urge iiic new Government to makelsliadfifi below. lhlO the cover of llll lll‘ delelll’ cl ll celllllll pally’ ‘lllfl lll all the activities of his uf-‘hastc unduly m dcclare a" the dcllllltlllthtlland dnrklless o! the gmvc w l I l. . . . . _ lalls of ills policy‘ at a Mme when. i e 1cm. But if the bubble stands miles upon miles of roads torn upllp" lllmllununl (luvllmur “(Hull Premier Saunders is regrettably m ‘the shock of a bigger drop. and out-l dllllllg lll‘: weeks prccedlllll lhc clue-lino vxhiliitt-tl exceptional llllilllv Bill l-hO OlCCl-lbh W89 decided a goodl ‘old/Silvie rfillirzllccsollf dhe clllldl lot Bl i" ‘ ' ‘ -'l _ l l v - . rownng na U00. W9"! lcll 0" ll"! (lily all" the Tllnrl. hm,“ ‘while ago. so long ago in fact that: pail of water. of being overlaid by electidn and remainedadisgrace andmlflmkpfl nothing M“ mm" Wmnwmomc ardent Liberals complainedFltfgdillytgelvlzal- °l' Such lllllc i10- ~ - . r .-. c ns. a terror during scverallwceks in‘. _ l _ I that the Stewart Government dlrllllke a bubdlllc elfinlrlglylllgnlélfllladhfilifig llli ihe business of uliitli ic llflllll-lnt gel out qlllckly enough. All this v l; y. which the defeated government clung lshincs llkc a. dqves neck. or the i . hurl the management. Every tlii-'time the incoming Administration lmagg of a mlnbow m n _ l lll d l l, . . w ch ath no to oligllzeblelall/ ilg emroa sv 5mm‘: m" was “Hmulotl m: "ml. n" W, had in which to frame its measures sublstailicc. andf whose very imagery men B y 0 i100!" l2 B0 i?!‘ H I d k d f an co or. are nt "ti l; d.‘ h “'3' "Wlldlll" h" w“ dlwdyll "lllan ma e m“ y or lcglskmve and‘ dances oilt. the agailzlycgf ybllithe. during the rainy Fall when it wasl [executive action. Mme". His pilnctilallty is indeed u; lmposslblc to overtake a“ the un-lt-hameteriatlr- which the cltivensl finished work. Possibly the incom-l‘ ' ' ' ' " ' i and is all the while in a storm. and endures. only because he is not knocked on the head by a drop of bigger rain. or crushed by the prea- Ilnratin Bottomley. former propri- etor of the newspaper John Bull. and of (Elarlutfctown and the people. The strange excep-l knows no royal road. You must work - of the body, is really their salvation t‘ movements of the body move the l is true. that the bug has not yeti For these whose work is mental. _ Fortunately ‘the many forlms of _j ing government. now slowly prepar-i ing to function. may remember the circumstance. K We must not forget that our roads are of clay and that we shall accord- ing to the season. have mud or dust and must make‘ the best of it until we can afford gravel to make better ones. .¢.ar- .-_.--L ____._.V_‘_, __ OUR TRANSPORTATION. HE direct Pullman car service be- 1 tween Charlottetown and Mon- . h ite i . oi’ Prince Edward Island at lurgeuélgroalgzsaljgg: zrlslengélmenglglzlfggz: Wiiiiltl if" Wfill i" Bmiilflle- 0i iill'had his prison sentence shortened by the Lieutenant Governors o! this 800d bEhBl/lfii‘ flfld l8 110W Oiii Biliilh- movlnce'_lhoan nmclaledll-lls old reputation as a forceful writ- h f c I d? H um pier has enabled him to secure a con- ll lll" ’°ll ll lll‘ on ll‘ tract for 2'7 articles from his pen at who occupied the gubernatorial po-lgne m“ of 351mg each‘ $135000 ln aition since Prince Edward lslandlflll- Billlvmlfiy 03h Write With e198!‘- enlered the Causal“ Unlou lness and vigor in a style that appeals .to a large class of readers and the who and W‘! careful attention to the duties oflael-vlces may make n prom on the the office than Lieutenant. Grivern-lcontract. but it is not likely that the or Heartz. it has been said that wel (Confirmed gpage 5) treal by the Canadian National Rall- y." l; proving a great boon w the travelling public. and is greatly 8D" predated. Eliminating as it doe! the necessity of changing can any- where between these two points and gflotdlnl all possible v _ l0!‘ qnogu, berths and comfort. ‘ltlls I o-Q-n-QQA "at improvement over former 1°“? want "not religion as a duty hilt. tiuralile" by the Governor General .diity as a religion." We think it Wm be admmed by a" Observers‘!!! (fanarla; and hilt for the exclu- m m.‘ communlly that ‘alnu of Canadians from titles be- Lieutelp. ant (‘overnor lieart1 in living up slowed by "la Klllll’ lle mllllll’ em v . ‘to that we“ In respect at long. receive a higher reward for least‘ to the high office which he occupl-l en with ability and distinction. l-Iellollllell‘ i| ; . l ." has been given the title of "Holi- ll llllll "lllllll lll wlllllllll llllllll know of none who has given morelnewspaper that h“ secured hls‘ lDllllllc duty eminently well per-l sure of a load of indigested meat, or quenched by the disorder of an ill-placed hilMOUP-l and to preserve a man alive in the midst ~of so many chances and hostilities. is as great a. miracle as to create him. l —-Jeremy Taylor i The "handllmte Love By hank “Yelgh §+§'§O-O§'§-O- l CHATEAU SAINT Louis “l Y Q. What and where. was the Chateau Saint. Innis’! A. The Chateau Saint Louis. otherwise called the Palaiice. was a large stone building that stood f0 many years in Quebec. in the upper Town. on the site now occupied by the Chateau Frontenac. It was the official residence of the Governor- “Honour to whom honour gfxfnllllllslgdczamllahglll’: structure and ow GUARDIAN ‘ Daily Selections l, FOR Guardian Readers Nvo+oa August 22. 1927 l THE UNSEARCHABLEt-O mm. how great are Thy works! and Thy thoughts arc very deep. Psalm 92:5. PRAYER:-—Blesscd God. our very‘ frailty brings us near unto Thy heart of Love. WHAT DOES SHE CARE? Danie Fortune sits at the Loom of Fate. And the shuttle flies up and down. Working early and working late. With u. smile or an ugly frown; Careless and quick she spins—-thel a e . Weaving her patterns of light andl shade. l She'll twist the material roimdaiiout Should you ever so gently chide. Or turn the whole of it inside ‘oilt. And embroider the other side; What does she care for the human lot? And whether the gift will please or not! l Sometimes she sews with a golden thread. As she fashions hcr queer design; l Sometimes she uses drab ‘nstczid. l Or traces a darker line; i You take younchancc. and its luekl l that wins l When Fortune sits at hcr irliecl and; spins. l -~D. Kclseyl — — {-O&--—--.- a-o-ooo+oo+o+oovooo+o+o+oo4l HOUSEHOLD l; SCRAP BOOK By . ROBERTA LEE . o+++0++o+e4+>0+4+0+o4+ool . Keeping liutter Tlrm 5N7’ A method for keeping butter firm. which is almost as good as a re- frigerator. is to place the nutter in a bowl and cover with a piece of muslin. allowing the edges to rest in another bowl of water. thus keeping the muslin always r/et. _ I Freckle: A freckle solution can be made by mixing 4 ounces lactic acid. i ounce glycerine. and l ounce rosewawr. Or try putting the juice of one lemon in half a cup of water and applying twice daily. Cleaning Windows i“ Diamond. _ t. t- ,. .1 rt . ‘l tin 04H t lulil l4 landmark on. Cape ,, ... l. . l OJHi water gives brillianey to the glass. ‘AIWUVIJIUAALH il ‘gm: O 640-664 #6004604 O4 O-O-OO f0 O lea have done and urn turlrztulu ‘water willows. anrinthor trees that, water when cleaning windows WllllcQmm|[_|_ed_ llkeep the glam clean ‘for a longer The Public Forum Thi: column In open for tho dloouuion by corrollllmdwl‘ of question: or interest. Th! Charlottetown Guardian d0" not necelnrlly endorse the opinion: of correnpondentl. SCANDAL AT SOURIS SlFr-lll the (luartllau of the 15th inst. you. had illl editorial headed "improvements needed" which l was glad in read anti I would ‘like to sllilflfiit tn y-vnry mini and wmn- ali on P.lll.l.. who has not read the article iii question to get the bailiff aiid read it. in this article you very properly Silly that nature has clone much ti make P. E. I. an ideal summer ro- sori. hut that lll!‘ people tlielnsnlv- doing noth- iu eiiellziiimi the beauties nnyl gen thut liufuro has so lav- ishly provided. l will gn larlhe" than you. and stale that. in nnlne (‘X4803 qt leaiittlie people themselv- i-ii have rlnuo and are doing much in mar linri destroy the natural beauties and zlrlvnniages they poa- HPSH- I ruler pariieillurly to Soilrla. Stiuriu is heauflfully- situated-is built on high. rlry laud. fronts nil tllr- Straits nl Nnrthunibcrlalitl iintl liiis n mignificenf. bay or sheet of water. mid has psfxhilrii the host bathing beach on the liillintl. it hua moreover a Hotel lmtt leuires iinlr- In he desired,‘ it is true. Ill". ffont vIt-w In lint what it. llzli-illl. lie, hut one r'auilnt._gxpect cveryihiug iu a village. ‘ iili: l have niaiotl lliaA ll-Jrv: l$l in he found what in perhaps the heal nut- iirnl bathing liearlfinn 1hr, inland. lllil. 0h. what a sight it pronmlly! | wnilld not-believe n. lr | lllq flee it with my own (lyilj-i. Tlil- lll-l.. Die maktrthis beach the dumping around for the flllh anti rln-t and vellum of the town. The maitlo or ll"! llefllfll. which. ~I aln toltl. was shifting sand a few years ngn ls IIOW covered with a beautiful grmvtli nf sand and water grass WlllPlI ll Protector! would undoubt- “flly be followed by n growl“ n; lwmild make the Place lrleal- But ll-liflre !_l,._no protection—everyilotly wit" would sand for any pin-pogo lwllddlwfir- 6185's hole in the beach lll" ksivea the wind a chance tn lréiluhe it a shifting waste again. lb all! build little houses on the Hllldlihr “"160 lll Dart of it and call l eir own property. if this llll"! miillniiefl. pretty noon there lWill be no? public beach to ma: ;and destroy- But-nobody cares. iwlldl- l6 everyllflfly’! business iii lnnhodyhi huslneim/ \ A l"! Deraons have built bathing ‘houses on the bench. These are frequently broken open and ‘@119 Jmlliln! suits and other‘ articles letolen. and acts of vandalism. A little vmeaer added to thélwhlchlcannotmentlon sometimes beach a dumping place for the filth O troyod. lint. , i f the town. Wimp lim soul-is beach ' ia- dea- "tliefieat asset or ma‘ tvvrir will ho a thing o! tho past. and I predict that very few persona winn- ing to spend a holiday will viait Souria- While writing this letter. the lines penned by Robert. Burns came to my mintl. l quoto:— "Oh wail some power the glftie gic us. g Tn see oursela na others aee llBI ‘ lt wmi frao molly u. blunder free its. And fnolla nation." l am. Sh‘, etc. VISITOR '+O-O-O+O-Q-O-O-O - DAILY LESSONQ IN ENGLISH . By W. L. Gordon factory. Pronounce fak-to-ri. ‘rjot fak-tri. OFTEN MISSPELLED: approbfl- ' tion; two p‘s. ' SYNONYMS: pity. sympathy. compassion. tenderness. forbearance. clemency. leniency. WORD STUDY: three times and it is yours." increase our vocabulary by mas ' ing one word each day. Today's word: IMMODERATE: not moder- ate; exceeding reasonable bounds; intemperatc. “His immoderate dc- sires brought about his ruin." _ l “Use a word t --——--— —{-O-} G. Lloyd Fulford l‘ i“ Preaching In-t Historic Clllllrtlh . IS ENAMORED OF LIFE IN PRINCE EDWAR ISLAND ___.-. Writing to Tho Chronicle to tub- scribe for this om. Mr. o. Lloyd Fulford. son of Mr. and MrsL-q. Fulfnrd. Craig street. and at pil-i- lient acting as student-pastor of Ballast Presbyterian chilrch. IKE. l.. zapeaks glowlngly of life as be fln ‘it on the ialand- l Continuing he says in part. "l am preachlnghere in the did him toric Belfast Church. (104 yearn old.) It has one of the moat heaiu tiful locations of any church l ov- er saw; typically old fashioned, it is set on the brow of a great hill. and its tall white spire is uhbd‘ Lland mark by sailors in Nor-thum- berland Straits. The church itaelb is a trains building. seating about nine hundred. Stone for bulldinl rpoaea on the island is unknown. Beside the church is the cemetery with its many stones. dating as hr back M1824. Bordering tlic church yard in a row of spruce trees and ‘time. A little bluing added to the crimes can well plead tho example o: tiietfltyi . ‘ ti 4r. ‘liivfitswtowb Ill The persona who commit these to the west two groves one ho“- wood and one ofevorgreem: ' . - The people of the Inland are very “will, l" llllllilill" l" Iliad. honpitableaadqiqntgnt. The ii i i f‘ I lminaterl worms OFTEN Misiiamo: i» Don't say .“hc swuui across the rfvcr." Say “swam? , 0 F T E N MISPIIDONOUNCED: l!’ l l Orderktoda“ l "g Ayllljekard» s. Co. i »~, alanrlhlitself is like onolgreat liar- tlen and is truly named "The (law den outho Gulf." npwf. rm- unmmerfng with‘ its w m days and moderately cool nigh it la an ideal ti... l mot Wm; MacLean.~wlio . to ho in the Bank of Nova Se‘. in Arnprinr. twenty years ago‘. is now manager Kaneington. P.E-l."—-'l‘ho Anrprinr Ont. E of a branch |‘i —-—-——¢o->i—- Germans have invented a printing ink that can be completely rcmovtwl fmm paper with acids. permitting the papeu to be converted into pulp for further use. Thai. undesirable noise can he vii is the claim of an low» scientist for rt device that causes succesive aound waves to llllfiiflftl v t Tries TIME T0 , _'__l‘hiuk Of Coal are ready to fill your hlns with all gogtlifresh mined‘ coal. the» Will coal for all weather outfall sfilvfi ranges and furnaces. . . .. a J1 o.‘ y 1- l-“l l "s _ ‘whom: m .Headaehel .. _ Much harm my in M‘ l“ 1n "store for time who nrlsiwl repeated spell: of 111605.53", ‘that possibly ""1 "l" ‘l. Fall-Adm?" llddd-"h have simple and lroleflel. n s i.- mmiiuyml will: nu“ l” at olol. gag-rem,“ mm" f‘ ljel-llp *2 Macs; - t DRUGSTORE l. ll m amt omit no; '- ltVI‘ Telephone lll .‘