ri .4-, -4 _f . _- :_ ,__ _ ,__ 5-” . '\*. r. f .le _- $3-fe _ _dui _: _ rl'-' . . ‘Sig _ s 3 -1. 2 .~li` ‘ " .y" i 1l;._i- l; wh _ 1 -f '- .» ». `/ » .. _ _ _‘i . i. r' TIIWN i§iliHiiIiN rear (la llvmes`.=ol|veso¢_ Cannes and Uni 'susan L- _ I. I. lnslottl D..K. Carrie. _ The GUARDIAN may be obtained from the following s;eats la Ullibfhlllvli lilo Stationers, Grafton st. 'ms A Us-. Queen St- ' A. lravvn. stamp Vendor ltshnonl St. a Wm' kshg Park Road _ P. 1'. Murphy, Prince St., Grocery J. P. Dullis Queen Bt. W. C. Wright, Kent Street West R. The-aa White, 125 Elan Ave. Fred Gaudet. Great George St. J. D. Taylor. Grafton St. 1 A SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924 "_i”¢l'i+§|"?}|‘iihor\ri = I ‘Mlbat have ths'farmers gained by<..the tariff reductions and tariff removals loudly boasted o¢'*'.-“in” the' Liberal press and by Liberal orators? Will _they buy their agricultural im- plements any cheaper? Not by a dd\l`ar'but they will lose by so nfnch' the home_market centering around - twlsiagrlcultural implement factories that are being put out of business V the reduction- The duty-~oli"~t:bdiiica'l_ fertilizer has been removed just as several fac- tories bad got underway to manu- facture' lt. Two of these, we un- derstand, have already closed or are preparing to close their doors and _these much needed additions. to _the farmers' home market will bo-_removed and their Canadian employees will go to the United States- ' _In this province we have built up a poultry business which has been the envy of our sistel' prov- lncesand one of the farmer’s most profitubleslde lines. lnlts revi- slonof the tariff the King govern- mont on the demand of the Pro- gressives refused to raise the duty on forelgneggs in order to protect o_i_ir_§_,nelv'ly_ built industry. Pork, beef,-vegetables and other agricul- tural lines are similarly exposed to _the_dump§`d_ "products of foreign countries but _the Progressives de~ manded. the 'lfnportatlon of these under a \owi~tariff and the King -», 157;, Y _ ' 5°'°‘f“m,°9" *`_‘“'d° the °°“°°55l°“- putation of a__polltloai prophet to _ NOTES BY THE WAY Mr. walter M. Les. GX-Ml"'°'°“ ol Aprioul-ture has published a let- tor setting forth the claim that the tariff -reductions, as be GBUS 019'" wlll be of great benefit to Island farmers. It would be a fine thing for all concerned if these benefits should be realized in accordance with Mr. Lea's predictions. But our shrewd farmers who are 0! mature age, have listened to many ‘HWY isles from political prophets 111 their time and as so many of these prophlcles have failed to come true they have grown a little distrust- lui. They -had heard Mr. Les. when e was at the head of the Agricul- ural and Accounting Departments predict that the Government of which he was a member were Bb01ll~ to abolish deficits and bring in nn era of surpluses and aflerwllfd boast loudly that he and his co‘lcs- gues had done this wonderful thing. _ The farmers had listened te what Mr. Lea had said he and his coil- oagues would Ido and what UIGY boasted they had done to "Balance the Provincial Budget" and »"Pay as you go" in our Island affairs. Some believed M-r. Lea and his pre- dictions were promises. A much larger number doubted, or expres- sed their disbelief. The report of an impartial External Auditor set all doubts at rest~ The provincial deficits had not been abolished. The promised surpluses had not ap- peared. The ends had not been mado to meet. The debt that Mr. Lea had said had been reduced had been largely increased during his \. The :Public Forum: This column. le. open for the dlsoussien br eorrse- pondents of qllliielo of ill tersat. The _.Charlottetown Guardian dose. not heoesaar ily endorse tho opinion sie pressed by lb. 'eorrospon dents. ' _ , _ ,_ »o6 'CHURCH-'UNl0N. Sir.-Will Rev. Mr. Ryan explain why we, who do not -want to be put into the United Church are put in at ali, if we are not deemed to have joined lt, but are merely put in to be allowed to vote ourselves out within six months? Would it not be a much more reasonable course to take the vote, as we ask, first before being put in at all lu- stead of as the Act states within six months after we are in the Un- ited Church but not`of it? To may reasonable person the proposal lald down in the-Act smacks of sharp legal practice and trickery. I will venture to state if the Rev. Mr. Ryan will answer this question sat- isfactorily a great deal of the" Pres- byterian objections will cease, As to the Rev.Robert M- Brodie of Sourls if, instead of indulging in capitals, he would quote who are his “highest legal ‘authorities" it would be more to the point. All we have got from him -so far is that the constitutionality of the Lieutenant Governor in withoiding his assent -to the Union Church Bill passed in the House was settled by a school boy’s debate at Souris. Are the_se boys his “highest legal authorit- 1611"'-' If Iwi. who are they? l am, Sir, etc., PRESBYTERIAN. ---£0-ée THE LIEUTENANT 60VE‘RNOFi’8 VETO. Sir.-A wise -man in the East- a new “constitutional authority"- hiis risen -to inform the public through The Guardian-that it is ,lust now the duty' of -the Provin- cial Government to be _at logger- heads wit/h the Lieutenant Govern- or because he reserved the Church Union Bill. As that -bill could not bind any of the parties concerned in it un-til after the ilfederal Parlia- ment -has passed the Church Union Bill now -before it, and as the -bill that was before the Ontario Leg- islature hes miscarried, and as the people at large are evidently not worrying about the Lieutenant Goveruor's veto power, the latest Daniel come to judgment argues as 'fone who ‘beats -the air." Concerning the idea that the Lieutenant Governor cannot., in any case affecting the public, use his term of office. lt is alwa s injurious to'tiTo re own judgment, perhaps you will 1-permit me to quote the words of |the late Sir Michael Hicks Beach frna_cnAnLo1_'rsr.ows compras __ _ _- _._-g ____ PAIN BETWEEN THE SHOULD. ER BLADE8 You have pain between the shoulder blades at times and you have made up your mind that in some mysterious way you have picked up that dread disease Rheumatlsm. » Accordingly you tell your friends you have particular trouble, and start off first om your own list of favorite remedies, and- than on the lists provided by your friends. Put no relief from the pain. Why?. _ _ Because rheumatism-so called -ls really a joint condition and your trouble is ln. the muscles. Pulling your shoulder -blades to- ward -the spine, and thus helping you to hold yourself in an erect position. are two muscles that I like to cali the school teacber’s muscles, as I believe every school teacher should make her scholars develop them, Development means that the shoulders will be held back, and thus more room will be given .for the lungs to expand. ` _ Ag you know it is the top of the lungs in most cases that start the trouble of tuberculosis. Now what has this to do with pain between the shoulder blades? Well, you’ve developed the habit of letting your shoulders fall for- ward as you read, or work. The shoulder blades go over forwards with your_shouiders. and' these muscles I spoke of above, are thus put on a constant strain or stretch. Now just as holding your arm out for afew mlnuteswlll give you a pain in the shoulder, so will this constant holding of shoulders for- ward- give you this pain between the shoulder blades. So_don't take any medicine in- ternally for it. You might upset your/stomach and start some real trouble. li’ you want to put heat to it, or rub some linlment on it, the heat and massage will help to ease the pain all right., But why not try to carry your shoulders back, to keep erect? Touching your toes with knees straight will develop abdominal muscles and thus keep you more erect. _ Also throwing arms back forcibly as in the breast stroke in swimming will develop these upper back muscles, and relieve the pain - 1 ` ~"- ~ _ "'l\ 1. ' ~ - _ _ - ,_ l s 1( o \ _ ~ ' . - - - . ser' uiusmatvo. nies liissor .Vw The first royal visit in mall . sim King- oem-ge opened the Ui- ""’ N°"‘“`*“ I-‘°'“""°°" °' 3°” River, N B has arrived in the city on a short Sir Joseph Pope and Lsdy'Pope vl,l¢_ ° have returned to Ottawa from At- - e s o - were, for the last olimb._The Bruce lanilc City, where they have been Miss Lois McKinley, North Riv- expedition w-ill be now at Phari for some weeks. er, teacher in the Ladies College. Dsong, where there is s rest house Halifax. arent the Easter vacation at 14.300 feet shove eos level, _or um, llgve been im, but um lung. This week has been a busy ons, with Mrs: lfred_G. Godspeed-ln St. lg m-gy.lmy¢ movgll glollg woglwgrd especially with the vounsor D00- John. _ "‘ ' on the long cross-country ti-su that ple of the several churches who ° ° ° _ mm; .bg lmvglell balm-9 tug. great is -'£1 `Happenings`oi the _ .. . _.,._...s........ N... ’8ti'uggloItenewod~`}~ mm a W°°k -B.:r.k..1.r;__i.;.... ..... .. 'ro climb ut.i'sveres¢ ”'_°“ ~ I I d than-gues¢sirs..4rqhii»s1¢i'¢ sister, ______ . a O O O Ae these lines are road -the pre- ster Parliament, will be paid by the ' ' _ - - Duke and Duchess of York, early N _ I th- Bom of "mum," smrmumns 1" mm of ‘ this summer. They will come to TM “"1 D” ° »° `m'“'°_ md* 'd°’P°‘*'é° ¢iil'\l¢&|0i nuts f fl .B U ‘_ England was royally celebrated by Wm, natum l, “kms ,hm mm, B lf t t il t Q een n vsrsify V(i’Ia‘rn§emorial,uaftsrwnrds 5 3°!" “nee In nm." hfm wmch WINFG HlT|b9\- Th°l’°"\° m°mb°f'| om to Der where they Wm be was largely attended and greatly or the Bmmh npdltlon _to climb guesis or ui;y'Marouis of London- °“’°Y°"' _ _ _ ' Mount Everest are iiuslilnsfvrvlrd toward -the base of the highest d ,and the Duke of Abercorn. _ any , , , Mrs. Ill. E. McManus of Moncton. mqumam W” in the_*°|,m__ .gd tautaning their muscles, _as _ it have been preparing for concerts, Mr. Rex Wiggins, of Ssckvllle» mmmgaln lg even ¢|gll¢e;l_ Word has hundred and fifty visiting teachers eration Convention this week and the gathering is generally acknow- lodged to have been one of the best Mrs Alban Dsckie of Summer . U . e There were upwards of three side is visiting in tho city, the Early in Ju” we may “Dec guest of her sister Mrs. W. D- s s _-_s Tho evolution of dress and the interesting combinations of the old- length, although some are still teas, plays and so forth. The soc- B~,' who is a medical student at mme from General Bruce mn ,o lai life has consequently been McGill University, spent the week- ml, me expedition has proceeded somewhat dull, except for the pub- end in Ottawa, the _guest of his un- und" the but ample” .nd huh lic dances in the Casino, given by cle and aunt, Sir Louis and Lady hon” _mia kwmrmlmd by um the Knights of Pytbias, the S. 0~ E. Davies. advent“r°us"B°\i|s “mt the, Wm England -and the Bridge in the ` ’ -° ' succeed now throat” they “ned Navy under the auspices of the Miss Helen Yeamen, of Ten Eyck two yea" ago Th” may Wm Daughters of the Empire and Hall, St. John, had for her guest succeed w_m_o__t` lo” of me "`Mrd_ another pleasant gathering in the during the Easter season, Miss b _ d but me ue K. of C. hall, both largely attend- Bradshaw, of Summersida. ly to 6 "pee e ' ' ’ ed O O O neither fearful nor superstitious for there are thirteen in the party. t to hear whether the peak has been in attendance at the Teachers' Fed- Gillis. ' °°“q“°r°d° ' So Near and Yet So Far. ever held. Helpful and il1l1l1lrll18 er modes with the new were shown Ill 1922 i-WU °f thi’ “nm”-9"' Ca tain Geoffrey Bruce and Cap-’ addresses were given by leading Wednesday at the Fashion Show D _ educatioualists, while the social and tea dance which was held at $11111 G€0\'s8 I- Flll°\\» f°\lKll¢ f-|19" side was very nicely looked all-er the Hotel McAlpin,. New York. It Way up the S1090 £0 811 Hifi"-11116 Of and included a most enjoyable ban- was n forecast of summer fashions 27,300 feet. The peak. was but quet at the Cafe Paul on Wednes- -billowing organdies, chiffons and 1,700 feet above them, less than u day. laces, which appear to have com- quarter of a mile though it is not ' ° ’ Dlctely Cl'0Wd6d 011! |118 lllllllcr known how many miles may have Mrs- A. A. Pomeroy received for materials. Large picture -hats top- lo be traveled to goin this com- the first time since her marriage pod diaphanous gowns of delicate parmlvgly short distance in height. at tho Victoria Hotel ob Wednss- hue, and either ‘matched them or Then human elmugu, lmvlns mlgcll. day, welcoming a long list of cal- were effective in striking shade. ed lm breaklng mlm, they were lers. She was assisted by Mrs. J. ° ° * obliged, to turn b.ck__one of umm A. Mathieson, and Miss Pomeroy. The most outstanding feature of gasping as he dm sm .ml ,lmklug Assisting in the tea room were Mrs. the parade was the market intro- his "st toward the Wah ~-_lun you J. K. Stanley and Mrs. Gordon duction _of shorter skirts- Whispers wah" om mum we shall bs back.. Alley, who poured tea and Mrs. H. have come from Paris for some And back they m,e_ confluent that C. Brown, who cut the ices, Mrs. _time that the skirts were creeplngwhat meylearned at such a wnlble I-I. lt. Hillson ushered, while Mrs. up toward, the knee, and the gowns cost two yas" asm Wm be A. C. Sinclair. Miss Loulse Shaw shown gave evidence that they have "_ _ent to we them just that and Miss Bella Bagnall passed the-really done so. Ten inches from su c 5 _ h nd “___ refreshments the floor is now the prescribed aught margin-of E Num ' B l O l O durance, and luck by which they_ failed before Luck is important. At A very delightful pageant waslseen at'elght as a concession to “d` “dau __ the we_“h__ ‘staged in the Hearts Memorial season always appears to bring b°“’°m'° “W 9° |Haii lon Thursday by the C. G. Irwith it more conservatism. and as er' ““_d whim it is mama "° l l te intelligently what the 3- ' ' - _ wa-re _h 5 t 1 Stat' _ _ ._,, ' T. girls of that church which was usual the sleeves _are not extreme»°“ °“ 3 - Ev" th” “m9 1459"] ¥"°“P in °'" medic* 5° ma” thing” that 6° “°" _ n 8 was .scifi “glenn ine! ””""'***’*** :most successful. lor absent. They are cut anywhere;W°“'-|19' is mmf 9° bf’-'-1-*-t is 'W-tl if illl C l I . come to ass, or to claim 'ulfil °' e °°n as n ° "5 8 b t th lb d th h ld possime to My whether one ll”-,_ lbdilllllufédavllched the il11l10=itl011‘ P ‘ °iihis resporus-ibill‘ty,”-tile .matter I I e ween e e ow an o s ou -' _ _ 3 ° ' ` ' 'll bl ffff of such s duty? log; guoll Muon *"9"* °f l“`°¢“°"°“° Where “b5°‘““"under discussion was a dissolution " _,_ and are lnconsplwously Blmplmlperhaps the is-M. day ava a e _ ~ `-`*'~5-’ ~ _ failure is shown by the final re- of the l_,egls1sfuro_iho represent. A I t , k ni 1 teh | t m b I vomble or plight ul-l _ _llg f l xl _ . I W I1 01'! W0l' Will C9 Y Shorter -skirts seem to mean fuiier_!l1e fllllil Slllll' W ° 5 __ o anler e o no D8 cord. In these matters Mr. Lea ative of the Sover-els-ll ‘will, of -minted on Thursday by the Ladies cnet The _are emler _“ted t°_mml_ The cuuibeu believe mn “nl _. _ , ~ , ~ it ti | Y . D _ government _The famiers know has been themrchltect and builder!;<)>\l_l'_i:e ___ga_ye___lf_l_1:_ iygggesgag _:sy _:___ _Am or SL James church when mey_!____ne_____ or are bunny gathe____ex_____a week or good weather wm| I ' Y D - all this and are taking at its worth _of his present reputation as a prrr;made to _him by those who_ at me. APRIL 26__T____u____ d_p____ma__c_{held their annual 'ea and ba“m._|ed_ 'make '_he___ victor’ certam -the rhetorical cla tra that is b -‘Phill U he ll" [mm it °” “mkmg i-|1118. M0 hill 00115*-if-““°““] “V15” wit a knack of ettln our own -realizing upwards of $550-00. The s s a » | . P D Q li s s v lug dlglled out to them from L|b_isand he has only himself to blame. ens; but l-f he should feel himself way when you _are pa,.t|cu|a,|y ladies under the presmency at Mrs_ Interesting new apo" clothes ot. In Mr~Lea'slettter reference is made -b0\1lld to talke lhc l'BBD0I1H“lll|i-Y 0f set on anything. Probably Bond at A_ E_ Mo.-rlson and Gund “del-Ibnght color and “man design were A wh", Mani. Bu,-d°|,_ "al '°“¥°9\- not followin hi -mini ters’ recom _ ' . l ll '_ E S B - music. either as s. performer or a _ _._ to the bane” B t at are 0 com? menda-tion, -there can, I apprehend, c,.mc_ If a man___vex,y_ukely “__ their President Mrs. Alex Scott. shown ln greg; numbgl-g_ A yel. ' (mm cheumr '°nms°r°` M°st Bm b d bt th t b th I w and are being \congratulated on their ll bl such n AU-|-gMgg|l_E p|;g¢AU-|-|°~5 I mu t we H ho ___ that me” 0 11° °U H ° I __ -terested in chemistry or some kin- _ low outfit,came in for much favor, M0111"-11111 C Ill ll! W _ ' °°"° Y 5 “ 9 Pl'l=i|°° °""P°W°1‘ hill* N 5° 1°- dred science.- Self-possession had successful affair. und lllol-9- was also a smart bigok..magnifice\nt scale as that demand- I I --'__ ' _ benefits may be realized. The re- Apart from this emphatic fa' self-control, often to 3 ma,-ke; de. s s s and white checked coat with a ed among me gre” mmalaym n a _sw day automobiles will ference. Servos to remind ug ma; cl-aratlon oi' a great .British sta 5|-“_ Fond of money_gm._,_he Bake The modem housekeeper mketwbn 8 "_ C t_ _Lk ____ undemken by menus of OOOOQC _ , we to assume -that the - 0 D0 Ol pe s be on our roads asain and we shall he and his late c0_lleagues_ were E_*;'_;t__‘:_‘_`;’____ Governor _has not __ $052; l;_o_:_e;'__:t yl.:_r_lngs. nl?g_x_i__t___l_<;t much thought as to the appeamnco no doubt hear again of the dangers 51110115 the 11108! "D\'0miBins' meh mlm of _ME 0w_n_,,,- tml, lf he Lo-ve is the best thin in me_ of he, dlnner lable and ls alwayg a number of camps established at_ var in distances from the base of S incident to automobiling. The his- °' °“' time' The" p"°“““° °f 119-S- 110 111 110* lil \'°5P°¢¢ l° ‘WY Your birth-stono is a diamond, on the alert for something that. Bel ti ‘ theymgunmn to me ,ummm Hun, _ _ _ _ __ cheap fertiliser from Richmond matter of public importance, touse wlmh means lmmcence while dmerem ‘B in perfect mate W d d t Porte" and __ __ re s o D088! tory of this province since the in- ‘ l fr f » ' B _ h , complet i- Your flower is a daisy. . -trodllction of these modern con- fainre oazezvzie YS: Ssophecles 2”; I M11. *S113 cl-0-. ‘ Your lucky colors are red and Nmingoioziihgs ]°Y_2;erwl?|l(?: 1:' _»'°” ' burden U9 6lllDl0!0f| ll- 7-hi’ |°W°\° ' i Be i veniences shows that, even in the their boasts about making finan- , . DER' y°"°“" _,_ Huppleinenled by wgdlgsllckg ,|50 lewis 1° tmmpon' we vw Num' pglmleet days of the lallal- me lm. cial ends meet. FAnM_ Du'r|Es AND of glam which are 3 mm” fo” to § ~ _ ment of the expedition. As__ the »-- RECIPROCITY APRIL 27.-You are inclined to "1 C ndle of enow or men climbers advance. a snecia Y 1'0- 'id C Bd D U1 f - . . El' rin: cat: my em are ew' The farmers were told el the ""°‘ wunt y°"r °w” “"’y' Y°“ “Nays 8 B B s ya o K -- EVERY MAN ` served set of porters is brousht 7 ll' |111 059 \'95l1|Ul1S from Sir,-A writer in the Patriot of a insist upon getting your just dues. - ___ into Dm” and me mmlmum of mp. '"""°"° °' t°"° M '"""°' mud "' recent date, commenting on the re- and; will always give others a Miss Rosamond Archibald of Every man mwah A “odds” wBy__ __ ____ carried the nuximum dl* horse vehicles. Everyone knows mchmond Bl _ Y in and b"f°"0 Ulf’ I ti s d i th Legislature "square deal." You have s strong l w lf li P 9° _ "1" "W °“:°m0b||l1 is l1l0l’0 Ulldcfidays when Mr; Lea became a Min- iTi;kling)rf?Jrpl::c:eas:d dgtiog on farm will. Which exerts its influence in Aaxcrliwa §;9(;st?énd|;gvg:;' :$3,322 T°":m':l:d tom ml hi' “sk is tam-oe. "l’hen the lm_t|VB¢ “IDG DY the oouu-ol of lm, ll,-lt-er llmn we mol- of A5;-louliu-re, 1-le lol; ll products incidentally describes the affairs of the heart. Be careful of Federaudn Convention was my And ¢_u,|'“ lllm mme wllll gh, or perhaps return to camps lower ther The romised S ur Lino Present °°“dm°“ °f uw A"'°"°”“ the '°""“5“ °f °"'°"5' “nd “War” setting sun - down, while the white men, in this hm” ls' B' D D farmer For the benefit of 4 I U t l b ~ ' . your of jealousy. You should marry DGBBRII Y on erta ned Y _s Nevertheless there nf, flangfin, ‘md “b“"d““° “"“°°°l "md th” W” readers wegreproduce it here in well. friends whose general regret was T°m°'5g;,'__d°°° what he dm ,G °“°_“; 1" 1”; ”::’m°°;“;1°: r a ur a o - Incident w the drwmg °t b°"h' fertilise the farmers' fields are now dllllers which. with very raro'ex- in' the deficit column along with ogplloug, mm lm gvolded by-0,d|n_ the promised surpluses. And the In m,ec“uons_ These '__ farmers are hidden to rejoice over pmcuu hemical fertilisers bou ht from jon. -re mainly “Deemed "1 mn' Uncle Sam instead. Vighat fairy _statutes and. if obsen ul. there shall be little need of complaints about the dangers of either. At ll", bellnnlns of the arm” seubn them less- credulous than before, a .5 the Automobile Association should make it very clear to all concerned that had heén practiced “Wm mem that observance of the Rules of :he ed to from cheap politicians in their time! That is what has made little more suspicious and in some cases resentful of the deception as they showed themselves to be 1 Road. 501|! 10! lill0lI10b|l6! slid' in the election of last summer " tales the dear farmers have listen- “Mr. Wallace, the Secretary of Agriculture at Washington, reports that conditions amongst the farmers, of the United States are deplorable. For some years,.he said, they have been in debt, although they practiced the most pitiable economies and savings. Patch- ing their old clothes, repairing as best they could old harness. and using old worn out agricul- tural implements, repaired again and again, until the original form and substance had practi- W Come 0"" “H ""9 and CUGBPIY part as follows: Your birthstone is a diamond, “ml her vl5l¢ clmhl nag bg prolong. Every mlm "Even A _“odds” way! Tejb urs... which means innocence. < ed over me week,end'_ missioned officer, will advance to $33: llllcgf l_1_*__;r_;1“_l_'1_l'_~ md _md . . . o - sua every msn holes in his hem s ll... our pisum. in ma, Mallory. yellow. Noi only the young girls, but Em‘;"°fn“;;5 mam mm mm Sommervell and Norton. vltlwlll ' many ofthe older of the fair sex lar away _ _ _ the lid 0! 018011, vllllllilr 4; I have ‘got the crass for having their Away _ . . and beyond . . . to _iieilht 0! 26.300 £801’ W i0 N100 an the statute bunk -of th U it d hair bobbed and the style is pre- the Vim, °f dlY- and Finch 80'- 500 f°¢;¢ M3561' With B 0 n 6 vaient in Charlottetown as in all E"'°"V “““ 5"'“|’°°' ‘ ""h`"5h' the assistance of the oxygen tanks. States. and was open for our ao- gleam _ _ - - ceptance at any time. Since the other cities of any sise. A gentle- That lures and beckan, mm on _ _ That they all learned _much about Sdzehltigoéhch Ki1:g__s0l;8l'11l110_;1l H man was heard complaining about _ ln qrogml - oxygen onthe last trip ls generally ll y 0 88 ll ITIPOBB 0ll_ live foxes eniering the United States me length of "me he had to wan' Every -man eve” mul he." the “need” There lu." hem Mm and more manly 0,., duly 0,, ou, lor I1 turn at one 0! the lo"-vi can » calculation as to the amount et when has been raised to 42 seals bsrbervhcrs recently but he has of 1,, hm, mmmln, _ _ ol oxygen. due to -the weight ef the _¢i_a__|iy disal:_peai3d.'; th _ Bert béitslgl. ATM? action on the nothing to complain of when he ,ul."e_ dee, N" _ _ _' comalml-,_¢h,¢ gmhecgn-led ',|¢l|____ _ e amen me o e resou- per e mer can governmen ,-Bad, og Dum- ,|we,_ pm. lnslance of Mm dd fore" "mb ‘lull m"nug°_ ,rw he", --burden of on in question, proposed as an ei- together with their fiat_ refusal to ` Dem," “cum” ””__..B"_ "sem __ _ M 'dum ‘navy my Mmm hm" run," .h u M rl _ _ ‘ __ . ' ternative a Reciprocity agreement renew the Reciprocity negotiations, be" md h."___h_e__"__s,,_ m_”o"_wh°,.e the foot of mm Q, not on _mm mum _M to me dish any -elim. Au as did not originate with the King _os__is__e rsdaotioni of I ob »tle_rli|ab~‘ lil ridprlosa And penoiiied if agricultural implements somsu H1¢I1¢ & a prin ed list, down in like proportion to the re- mr; ,mr be s enema is the pnee of mum; "u .w_itbta-the salt foy_‘_`yesrs, we shalt frankly unit fish” the nest min In IM-lvmsihles use with il. ls tae nsaaslus "ess new hssy 'Attila ai-emsser imriininfmmnss- “"’° T" 1' 1’-~ ¢aen.`u ses M umm' °' N' Mm' some so as abrupt shui” ~ _ Ivan usa-hows. so °° ° 't ‘M5 °“ bg ll lu l 11911 proves the pre lection tate t th Y! is rome io weed. iigms, ""`"‘ '”‘°'°'“°”*' '“°' ""'°"'”°° ensgqiffi teerifigcig :iw :Zigi-iffzfeis of me Liberal zany to 'iisvemiflzs urs bobbing the trams of Detroit m,,,,°,‘§’f,'°:,':,;`,_m,n ~,,,,,., gh, ¢|l:,,_::,;,_ _ E - to the__H“t__"__“"_ _*___ ___t_s___i;ehl|__s_::ivi_l: _¢;h:_a_|_;sr___;i>rl; ming __=__he A_:r_i_e_i_'_i_¢;;&diar:_i:_:r _l_i_:s :_ti;£<_:;i_¢l_i:_us___fsi_:_ta_l_i_¢;i_¢;ds.____;l:he women and girls at the rate of cally- _s rule most gener. Mx yu" 'mee the "eat W" °nd_ desgribede by the Palriogs omni American farmer, organised for atlas? h1';T;,J g:;m.::3rd$‘"§° mm” m;n hmmm... . "mn" 'nd Human lnduranos. ` I ` ' in this province is ed, The price of farm products and Wntdflntl' n¢i:ml>ob° irififsauelsgaxi' gglttibcillozurgifiz' tllissrggz Detroil: Hair-di"ssssrs' Assooistioi: '”“ . ' ` ' ` prsseribillo. .the dimming of of many other articles and coin- gxnpgrgrnngg 1921, nm". ooilldgui. come s power in his own country. A W0-lll8l10i‘ rlllh il 011 ill Detroit. whoogeltlrl; .M N." It uw he." so uzaaghwsn Mem, 'Mg “nu” “Ulm” °,_modities had fallen all over the ly asserted, by Liberal pistfonn and “the farm bloc'."‘ln all matters ll is explained, and many depart- Wm, ,WM nn ‘ni .ll M. coneerll ~ 0 "annum uiémh hu world long before Mr. Robb took spetzkers, that a return to power _1:;:_lkl_l:1_=di¢:_H1_: lstiff |90 11°" W N mon; glol-gg [ull hogugy "lion gsrmeuti trim. ' “mn” _nn “__ tiie_ piece of Mr. Fielding. 'rim :um *;__fen:_:_y__:_;s_nn°e°ul\_ Mor; Md um dohnd of me Ammo" iisvssugmentedtheir regular for- WP? v__eLurl.d__¢_|::3.s_i;l___§__eor _ . vor d movement toward lower prlo- nd the ,mer 0! mu mu nmnmd fum” gm- ymwllgn on hu 9,0. ces with additional harbors and E, mm hub" I “num _ _ . duet. has been mst by the Ford- due to the asv llaster bosnots. as an l ° i. to ‘ ‘ . _ ' m‘. difficult IM-_M Government and is quite beyond however great may be his dstiol- easy tariff lllll D7 NIS ll11ll°llli0I1 hats this year-are so constructed _ a_qrr|s¢s its control. The fable of the fiysaeies in sound judgment and pro :fe Elm' |;"_‘:;‘{=:||'° ‘|""°' “ as to sit comfortably only oua bead live? mlm every man woild be ‘W U19 °ll'!\Yh00l BIYIDI. “What a Dhetic gifts. The old law of slip- 'nd ' with s minimum of hair- "lt idols . "°' ' we mi¢_"upi" min; iiiusmm sly sua aemsmi mil mas sm. ,,,1;,','l,,f,'{f,f,, ':§'{',f,:":;,f,l:,:,,§l°,°,.ff§,°. is if :assessing erm was lim ”°°,,',’,' ' " ° "'° 9" " gove_riltooiit’s share in rsdue. And if in the near future the price tions is 1011; and had the agree- to stay for s while," ltr.: lab# ‘Free of the' tbinos vw °1l°1_1__l»_;°_:1 111 1°? _:§_1l1~¢ ma, ~wiuu_ mesa inn mesa; mis mes- ' 'TI " "° " m°too.prevslsnt-when tlio"m`al¢'"f7‘“°‘ _. 50'” blood Bill 1-.; -.. lover thvalsus. ~=~ rw. dv' “l'11`°\¢r sou- _W1 _;¢ l-|10! had stored sufficient strength to un., _mem up to the edu of :moo `g,,l_ _ '\,»_.\.., ` ln the' month of .Hay the nn" climbing will' be done. for early in June the dreaded ‘mouaooif resell. oe Millllll- EY°1'N_¢ lllflall attempts at climblngmusrt be abandoned, because of the melting of snow. banks, the crumbling of glaciers sua me unsung et soils me im running ptreams. In the two pl-4,. vious ventures upon Everest sigh; ies appear to have so other effect than to spur on other climbers. 'Why they thus' risk their lives for no reaoonbut to accomplish what other men li_sve.b`ee_u unable to do is perhaps explained by Sir Fred- erick Youiig-hnsband, the famous explorer, who wrote:- - _‘_‘We like _‘bracing ourselves against a; mountain. pitting our mattie, our ju.ei've, our skill, against the physical dlfflcultiealthe moun- tain preseats, 'and that we prevail against fthe' material. _ "The wrsstlii_i¢`_`-with _the moun- tain makes us --love .tho5mou1i.taiu. For -the mom`en't'~wo may- be utterly exhausted and only thankful to be able 'to hurry back _to more con- genial regloap. _Yet all the same we shall eventually.-get to_love the mountain* for the very fact that shehas greed the utmost out. of us. lined unfluli -for ¢n»`vi_®l6\w 111°- ment high aboveour ordinary lilo and sho_ws"l|_o Iiiediitfof in auster- lty, power _aod__.puri'ty,we ‘should have sever known if we had not faced the -mountain squarely and battled strongly with her." - fiiest We Forget; ¢%»N*" aarunoav, await. ze > RACINE ‘ (Jesu Baptiste) '- P~\‘°ml1\l1f11 French-dramatist and D001. died el Paris-on April 26, 1899. His friend- ship with Moiiiere. La Pontallw. and Roileau led him to devote him- self to writing for the stage.__C_hicf among his plays are "Pbedl'e_. M1' dromsche," and "ll>\1i8§l'1l°- ~~ , oavio Home Famous Scottish Philosopher and historian, chiefly known as the founder of skeptical views in philosophy. Wag born at Edlnburzh on April 26, 1711. Among his works are “History of England." "lilw1¥*‘ Moral and Political" and --“An En- quiry Concerning Human -U11- derstanding." DANIEL DEFOI English novelist and DDU'-|05' writer, the author of the world- famous “Robinson Crusoe." suPD°8~ ediy based on the adventures of Alexander Selkirk. died at London oil April 26, 1781. During his mature year. he took a prominent vlrtlh political intrigue, for _which he once suffered imprisonment; --_ ARTEMUB WARD (Charles Farrar Browne) Americ- an humorist, was born at Water- ford, Maine, on April 26. 1884. He acquired areputs-tion in llullllld and the United States both al 5 lecturer and writer. HH `-`W01‘¥5 include "Anemus ward. H111 Book" and “lirtemus Ward. ` H15 Bookof Gosks.” _ ' SUNDAY. APRIL 27. FIRDINANU MACILLAN (_F_srsae Do _MlllJ|lliBl) _illus- trious Portuguese and ‘Spanish ct- plorer the disoovsrer of the Strait of Mskpiisu sus or his rniiivnllw island .'-w killed by natives 0! the i¢isuu%"‘ilamn on Avril 27- 1521. The' ssgifvivosg of the exwil ,tion niade the first trip around th! world. _ __ 1 laanv-wootsrons css" _ illsgilsh author. soles sf due of the earliest avowed fel11|l1|°"- was born at London 'on Alifil 57' usp. ner earnest' emsl‘sm°',1¢ vwu s m}i¢i-_'sua ti-su wr 1°' pr. wuel‘ osnsss. Her husband was llmeollwinks D\1_:m°3::; an _ _r tor. er 0 ».."‘7°»v9f.are»e