‘oi- A MadltIf-btl ralnuto a day upon “i; Qrltflllll’ of God's univarag i; 1,, guy in sincerity ind trllth, owlcttmwn O llu ‘Ive It? 00ml: Inning Oatrdlnl. Fouled Ill‘! A “The-i. Pj-lzf; ‘~’/ /» copies M/ <14 Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew“ CHARLOTTETOYVN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926 kill. ileum the Province is Being Safeguarded. Having moved the adjournment‘ nt the debate on the Budget on irrlday afternoon. , Augustine McDonald resumed whsni the House met again in the even-i mg, He said: .Mr, speaker, when rose u 6 wish to add, that the vote of confl- will be carried Stewart adminlstra- coming year. cess. and l connection. lions-e in the out tricts where the held. Th8 980MB, when they hall depended lipfhn in Uhe future, the opportunity, showed their ap- Let us examine the record Drgt-ihtion of the efforts made by Leader of the Opposition, this Government We will rnntrast the policy of the Liberal party and waxed the policy of the putty. You when the .Bell Government into power, they issued a state- ment, declaring the amount of the tieflcif o. be $253,000.’ My. hon. friend the Lender of the Opposition, was a lllelll-llef‘ in the ranks of that ed l0 DOW"- (iovernment. They ran a byeblec- lioa, and it was on the eve of this bye-election that the statement was issued. They made it up ‘by includ- ing all the expenditure up to that time and -by deducting a share oi‘ the subsidy from Ottawa, notwith- standing the fact that almost all the expenditures for the whole year and been made. They have re- peated that statement of the 1919 deficit from that time onward, and i have .no doubt that tho next elec- tion they will still lha repeating it. very eloquent came meems. Bye-elections were he would not impose it. Tax. Knowing how Party violated their trict he will impose that tax. Opposition. During the session of 1920, after that statement had gone to’ the poovia. and whiloafhe House was sitting, a‘ meeting at the Public Ac- counts Committee was ‘held; and the Leader of the Opposition was a member of the lPubllc Accounts Committee of that year. The House, during that session, sat for seven long weeks; and you will note, Mr. Speaker. that we have not been un- duly rushed in transacting tbs business this year, though we are sitting only three weeks-so it can he imagined just what time they hid on their bands during that period of seven weeks. The report of the Public Accounts Committee for that year will he found in the Journals of the House for 1920. Dogs 209. The report was produc- ed at the end of tlilose seven weaken and utter the Liberals had lbeeu assuring the country that the lln- illwes bud-been left in such a ds- iliorabie condition by the Arseuault administration. Tho-report reads: returned to power. India officers local Ifitiffid against the futon or laid. lhould some out of this Province. Now, did my hon. friend say’! That is iust now cons thing else. point. at all. (Ailpiunso-i To the Honorable ‘Speaker and Members of the Legislative As- Not only is sembly: Opposition lacking in that respect. Your committee also spent hut our genial friend the editor 0f some time in examining the the Patriot is lacking on cousin- iPubllc Accounts. but owing to U18 continuous pressure ofother Legislative. duties we are not at ihe present time’ alble to make a full report. 435d.) C. W. Mcartlhur. "s. oncy also. that administration. ‘l. Albert C. Saunders, mersitle. 'l‘lley rustle the ‘B. W. lsePags, ment deliberately; but they wcro E. T. Higgs. advised that it was not true, ‘ they were Again, a Note that the statement about was adopted by, the deficit hadgonddzefore the peo- lJle of the Province. Tile linancol. ""7 lliii. were laf in a‘ den!"- ahle state, yet, as riding‘ to thl "Port of the Public Accounts Gom- "iiiiu. alts.- opdnlhg some time examining the puplldracoounfo. they Wore not able, "Owlllq to the ooh- tlnuouo pressure ofwthor Legisla- tive duties," to mlltl a further re- Wfi- Now you wolfldlhluk they would ‘have taken the titnetb-flnd‘ out the truth inc nnectlon with fl- msttsrlo impo t ans-the fin-t "we. it the were‘ very sincere about the vb fan-of the‘ lwovlncs. Y0" Wonhiuliave th gut, also. mo. may woltllf-havrp tton an Out- side Autlilhr. ~ prisoners in the 111"“ ii" labor. W Halifax fill-Dill’ Patriot wsxe favor of the scheme. the a complete started criticising. til t cillltilslltnlllli? w are it is. statetnoxlt was made ‘or the rho-up tliat were not inspected“ last Na YOHIIMQ Audltl Oltmdo Attdltor. ‘Qt isthmus. ltlpd. which atruultnv Q; onr educutlo-zlni Wh \ y was not an “mm, mm“ the “m” FM on’. no dared not lo it. ( pllule.) The evidently ‘it they ta non a lee an it sine.- sutnncmu. u no! W it might ltd‘. sh rust’ was the rflaon. ‘ showed azdlpcroawf $119,000.11 d, was torso of inconsistency in so mlny may we not and!" ii“, | _ , ~ t i ‘i Let us considtll’ orvgflilas%lkfiiyeilmiliiigillcill"i'l§§'.&2'.§.§.§'msce by the l-emlmwlmv lPr-zvlrw- ..,. u... Opposition last ma?" "iii" Island. finances. of the Pro- tlon‘. lad borrows fill. "l" mason atlllfguowoold fer‘ l. s oi the Bell Govorqa def at uni in .1 8. after four allort years of istence, ‘My would have realised and arithmetic. Iquitos d to he that the peo- ha got. hill “E U! ha ~iho altubehlnd him Mo. nit if by are l I ‘p; ‘fan! school. . , u? ilg-jflrls". m'lj.t‘:..:.:nt regard to the ‘vines. . t“ H rv DEBATE Continuing After Recess Mr. McDonald Reviews Financial Situation of Prov- ince and Shows How the Welfare o ' The"? is ""9 fllilliiiy in the loader ‘if a Dally which is very essential. March 26th, uf-"tand that ls consistency. We had in yer a few minutes‘ remarks. Mr. .l.,1923 our Premier, then man...- Qt the Opposition, going to the people ills!" WM" with a certnim clear cut program. 601d» That program he t,“ “m” w; not the same as you wear in the the Housolo the letter. l-le bashot deported slimmer‘. o'clock l was discussing one iota from his ilrillciples, anti the bye-elections held during re- practically all the planks of his in that Platform have been carried out or (luring ti... short skirts for? The people approve tlon was very evident in those dls- of that; they know that be has skirts, but to display n thing of ‘bye-elections were been consistent and that ho can be uni... skirts are a tgiiln both hyglenically 1301...; and artistically. lent and show a shapely leg as a blsho i... has, and if ti... champagne colored stocking war», ramted not to ladder. you are con-i to‘ give efficient aa admirer of the lBell uoveran service in the various departments. he still sticks to the Poll Tax, for a moment during the last two sessions about Gonservatlvwbeneflt of that tax and the amount that trlbuflug a 1.91.1 which is far too drab at least. ,last year, and the leader of the my Bfllfiw is lilifli ii’ 3/011 llfllie ii Opposition was driven to the point Dflir 0i’ of saying whether he would im~ pose that lPoll Tux or not, it‘ elect- And l izellcve, ii lllflilfi" am correctly informed, that he said But he comes back this oeulon with the name argument In favor of the Poll the Liberal pledges i919, l have no doubt that if the header of the Opposition is elect- ed again, notwithstanding the state- M.“ Jpreasrqphe ma“ he mm“ i“ m“ Cardin“ ma" nurse in the lonely outposts of the Society»- lllere is another instance oi‘ the B In new and u use“, settled inconsistency of the Lentlerof the mgmv‘m usually finely and o“, M the meelmg a en beset with difficulties. A story typical of many feats of heroism by l it these nurses, is taken tirom the an~ l report of eho-seolotyrffrviflli‘ at its meeting in Toronto lost. mafly "(swarm - as "George Ham" When death threatened Clarendon“. we "has. knownqlnd “m... pop- ul. “i...- mcn in ‘Ciillllilll. He also enjoy- lcnow that in 1919, of money that was collected by Tignish during the Federal elec- tion campaign. my hon. friend was driven to say whether or not, as Premier. he “git would pay the amount which the ° _ claimed week- goverltnle-zi-t ln| connection with the Fraser ‘Mitch- .ell matter, there ‘being a llffercucc of opinion as to whether the Donn, the Provincial, Governi- meat should pay that money. He on that occasion, that local Government should pay it. it; U" I'm/ml" °f to tuike her patient to the city i Mr. Shell-lie". gas digger, since that was Sutur- day evening and‘ there would be ll" [Winnipeg train until the Tuesday following. iSo Miss Litton. assisted. °,by a section band, started for Win- "ilnd '~° ilw“ m“ °w°"dn“r°,‘ nlpeg with her -patient. Four miles qonfieman is. One momlgrtinile llvtllllwrm “r “wood the s“ tontulner "y ans thing, land another some- He cannot say will! hi; principles are on any Bil/Q" that some matter was discussed in the local bye-elections, and what That he would not ask the people of til The Patriot Inconsistent the Leader of the i.‘ you will examine some 6f the buck copies 0i ‘hi’ Patriot you will tlnd tho statement made. in criticism of the present Mr. Barbour. of the Prohibition (IummisslDfl.Wl1B r. ‘Baht from Charlottetown to [gurg- forced to correct it. certain course of nflliflli the Rhodes Gov- Bfnmfjl)", of Nova Scotla. in having ’ manual hen that came out in the the editor of like very eloquent in But when Legislature of thla Province panned a similar manure. i" W" plqht-about-face. He dill ever!“ ibl to near at il- thln! D058 B i‘ l m“ to a” ' iiere is another example: ' in the cdlllllllill the schools tin ‘the Eastern part offlfilngs County wists‘? kl statement oft I surely‘ m“ n! a the very roof- syaiem. you m“ Y... of‘ filo Out’ it‘ i ‘ lfl h “ .' ‘triot would make careful enquiry g‘ u t ‘ avrcon Pa t g \ » , .t th of the matter. Du named l.- ilk. one theylan to u... ru such ‘enqwy wt: Pr t > l I IW lYl ovincial Additorl. revert only made. lwzllizvwllzhdnw n’ “d,” nq true. anvil" thingli. same in all when we hove tlhose ex _ l thing. i... gave a varyfor plain exhibition ct being week l don't know who! figures from ihe gentle-ether province if! Q1)! ‘in the pay similarly for its ralway, and should make a refund of the amount. »A new steamer should be put into tzlpqralloft, between the inland and ~ l i o .4.“ he gavethe Dominion Government _,,,:;f,',‘,'.'§§.',ga°'...“s‘stn.. taught in (confound on one 4) Vicar Rebukes Girls for Wearing Russian Boots lIJOtNIDON. Asprll. 23.——.'ln the most gentle manner possible, the Rev. C. Brofbburn Plmlatt, vicar oi‘ St. Luke's, Barrow. delivers through the parish magazine a homily to the feminine part of his flock concerning the wearing of Russian boots. ' "Dear girls," writes the vicar. "do you think you look charming encased in a couple of concertlu- us? ‘Believe me. we men think you look ridiculous. l do mot deny that they are admirable wear for dirty weather but why in the iname of’ common sense go about in it is fine? ll'lt is thicker hose and then wear but on no account hide shapely calves wnd ankles in Rus- sian boots all the winter through. "Why, whatever do you wear Not merely, warrant, to do away with dirty beauty-n well-turned calf and ankle. l am of opinion that short "You have as much right w it is covered with to life. So little beauty Russian boots only wear them on roads that are tuuoky. if you have not don't invest in u Heroic Work of Red Gross Nurse TORONTO, -Out., April 23-('Can- i~ll ‘lOenadlart died tllross llegeraon. 19-year-old , yWUl ‘closer than Wlnnlpez. away, ‘it woIit of the r Miss iMtargnfot Litton. nurse their... charge of the iRed Cross station of 100 miles over the thermometer at 80 ibolow zero. trhe work accomplished in th outpost hospitals has increase born l,“ ‘A and 70 persons ies were L and ed. with an outpost ance. Pleads F01‘ ‘ljhe Maritimes o___ do and -ll A veldpment of their ports. port for the Halifax. the port of areal value to its fair share of busifl '.\ e arsed. in ind es treaty, that c - Prince lief’ date. now totalled $5,610,000. t s Install"- there, decided that she would llllVlti n a tvlltde: ‘lllllllllllily entirely surrouutlctl ‘the ‘Cillilltlllill (Newton AlacTavit-lh); national White); "The greatest unprintctlcilvtllry of e d materially. Doria: the year 427 hall in these, frontier died. There were 958 operations perform- 23107 children examined at school and 1H babies born at home nurse in attend- Jt ‘.15 Mr. J. A. Mosservy J. A. Mssservein- Conservative, Queens, P. E. 1., lnllpeakipg 0n the Budget Debate, says tbataths Mari- time Provinces were an important part of Donfedlration and were sn~ titled to their-pistols for the de- "lt is a crime to pass up this shipment of grain for any port in the llniied States," he said, in referring to the port. of There was no valid reas- on why Halifax and tlalnl John should not have a large degreeof trade during the summer as well as winter. Halifax should also be a port of call for larflxtpsssonsflr steamers. Saint John III fllwfhel’ ‘srlllflfl. and deserved every goodt tment and dlscuslin the West hg plwntn should be eatabllahe in l. Mari- dwartl hen entering Coniederiu d $8,400.000‘to pay the construction of its rdvilway. ltvfhin a-modnt inclntiihg interest to No b had to BHEEHY ilili. B. H. HAM i‘ ii= wen; friendly and complllnetntttryntany exciting experiences, not the tawa. Mr. Blair expressed the blmnng mmg MM“ lmn*shmefl trolnfortalilie. Together, we strike , 1.. ti... highest dctrrcc. They in- least of which was a share in tho opinion that such instructions like the diam-om, or you") m “K8,?! inst the 1 ght. balnrlce. . y “A large bully of‘ Hllilefilllfi,rllllllillii, of o. blockade at Batocbe would never have been given by l1 Se...“ or ‘pure white gold. 'i‘ltat's ‘h°"g"mm‘e““' mc" “mien” l Fisher (Branch, Bnlii l1" Oileliiilo" ell the tlistltlctiorl oi’ having was imperative, with no tllospilnl-ilhly been culled more nalues thanibrtlkc: out in 1885, George Ham ac- 100 miles'....y other citizen of the Dom-iniututed as currcepontlcilt at the front Let us llusleil to add w lvileckly)", tti... C. .18. llt.-"; "The Mark Twain of Van _ BPPBPB '11 1911331"! 1hr‘: ';“"]5°]“"‘:,-(‘atlutla". and “Canada's Laushlnl-rttud offered blm trposltlou with the her helper ha to ipus tier taut phnoso hen" car four miles in darkness in 2i) be p low zero weather to llnwood. where the station agent gave them hot tea and food. They were provided with another gas Jlgger, and arrived in Winnipeg early on Sunday. "Un- doubtedly." hospital authorities de- clared, "the patient owes his life lo the devotion of Nurse Litton. who was undoubted by the distance bleak wooded and prairie land in midi-winter with i i nus that he deserved them all. connection with the Canadian PuC-iwlth but one short break. reuialn- more illfl-n his service with that: company, long as it was. his mark fields other than that no entertaiu- of his work widened until at last lflg visitors and handling for the railway. The rerotrds of his of the C. ‘l’. R biography show him at one or another to sailor- reporter. insurance clerk. school trustee, license commission pony, el- anti several other things. All 0f down through which goes to prove that be Wflflcarrying the doctrine gof goodwill nothing if not versatile. man who was the friend and con- tlngutahen visitors a good time. fldeat. oil princes. Bii1l°‘"'"’"- 3e“ Soon his name was knowafrom oral-s» vflriielllelll-"fifllls- "w" "M the Arctic lllircie to the out: of Wfliileil w°riiihml°u5 i“ every W‘ ‘Mexico and from China to the Old here. and yet who was also enough at the same time to be the Hum w“ to be “noun,” outs.“ friend and confidant of nobodles, the paw he was born lie was the we 0i a "will? d°°i°f was due above all to his klndlinsss, of Unilflil MYRIW- 3mm‘- m“ “minis sense of humor, his abil- er later took up lshe more congenial“), to m“ E-good Bu)": Not m. 0<=°\1P“’1i°l1'°9 11W?" “m1 l“ “m” noth-iug did he receive the tributes John A. Mac-Donald. His “Kelli-i! | __ t b; hi, u, i, n, “Tr. moving to Whitby while be I n“ m) n y B f“ m a still but a few years of b59111‘? 1P‘ Gods," and "Reminisce clued" like. Masher New“ i° conteur". give xltmnscs of bis wit _ Plssu u slut uuu some‘ \\~\ \\‘\\ Read by livery - oily N. Y. =Surgeon is Slain; Nurse Ac- cused MORGANTOWN, ‘N. Y.-—Aprll ZIi-lDr. Wm. B. Horror, 47, prom- lllenl. physician‘ and surgeon, was stabbed to death ln his office h-ere yesterday. and last night District Attorney French IHunt Georgia nujnse. who is in ,charged with the slaying. Ridgeway refused to make a state- lment and Dr, Borror died without ‘throwing any light on the tragedy. - District Attorney Hunt attrihued . lths slaying to jealous .Rose lliastings 26, .',- istehographer, fold him an unidenti. ‘Rmgem’ mesogocigy; ferring" t0 Jacob Gould Schurlnan, Am- ie“ would "s erlcan Ambassador to Germany, and t ._I life-d woman visited the long 0 Colonel George‘ Henry Hamrfam- amalgamated with y the‘ Times. av mos-t‘ people Eton. this work he had to retire was not only ollaowing to iil-itealth and for s me ycttrs he held various civic o ces .ln Winnipeg and the neighborhood. proh-i When the North-West Rebellion tho uumcsifur the Toronto Mail. lie had b gby tlw stl.~uirlcr' North-West and ltuilwny".participated in the 511C001‘ 0i’ i119 "A grcatmlllte prisoners released by Bil; Thomas Bear after the Chief's defeat by the ~Strange's column at it unbound in Canada" (tlollierkuLoont isake/Itl 1891 the his opport- "Altihassador-ltt-Cltlef ofunlty of his life came, ‘Sir William llorue met him at Winnipeg ‘Puciilt: asset" (Sir Opllllon is unanlm- title of Tnrvclling Passenger Agent ibut with tiuties similar to these he came m°5i always carried out for the company. George ‘Henry Ham his lie accepted and benceforward ate the public eye ‘through ed on lilo payrolls of tbs Canadian Pacific ‘Railway being steadily ad- Ha matleivancedc having his official title in a great number 0i occasionally changed and the scope flc. lBut his career embraced far, pilblicityyhe really was "Ambassador-lnCbief time‘ So ‘it came about that for year up- have been sold-lemon year George Ham travelled to agent. and fro ovcrthe tor-flung railand . altlerutul. steamship lines of the great com- in (lansda and Europe and the United States. editor, [ll ‘ziter. itowards the Canadian tPacrllc far l and wide with his pen and his The “illeeil M u“! remurkabe laughter and helping to give dis- mg World and not to know George "98"" °l1 August 23' 1847' whim] George Ham's colossal success i" Trwlimit onmmkias a Canadian [Pacific missionary became v- rblwillflflfl WWW" °l s" which were his. some of bis writ- Wa“ New West". "The Flftt-ia of the of ‘a Ra- go ‘with him." He was educated at and ha, grave, pymohophyfa new u; U"? H9“? '3“ 9mm‘: ‘whim’ “m! his bright sayings follow: “Look Willi-b? Qliimmal‘ schoifl- mit for the man who crowds all- llis first exllefienvs M ll-lwilii“ an. religion into the Sunday"; was in 1861 when lie entered i-h" "Talk is cheap; That is why it is Cfimlliiii" Mimi"- m‘ 59"!“ “i m“ so prevalent"; "Young man. when time of the tension over tbejrreilt you mmk ma, yo“ know mo,” ma,‘ film"- l" 1366 “"3 337° imagfim the boss it is time to quit"; "Never 59"“! "ii-h i‘ View 1° shim“! i“ offer an anchor to a drowning man" Honorary Lieutenant‘ Colonel in .. k. t... Canadian Militia u. may. 1s2t..,.‘,{,‘§, {$815 The first newspaper he worked for was the Whitby Chronicle. Guelph. it s worth recalling at" this Uxbrldge and Toronto. in turn moment that Colonel Hamlml pro knew him as a member of the staff nollnced views upon the problems of papers publlsiie within their of the hereafter. "lcspraad the limits._ Then. in, “flooring the Gospel of good cheer. despite the call of the West yvh-ichthen at- cnprice in the universes fa order lllflclell i0 msflytiwnlandeofymms that men and women-may love and _ Canadians, he went to WianipeB. enjoy llfeand do so abundantly. which he was destined to brighten Even if it should happen l0 9Y0" with his sunny. Dftepncs for many in the end that death ends all. men years. Within a was: he had secur- can make themnlvea at homo on ed a osltion as. printer 0n "N! earth by thinking nil any." That F-res - ress. and in less than four he 1.1m“); gm not “its” tint years became City Editor. Next be doth ends all, but. badJaitafn the la a worse crime branched out as. posit-act of a pa- benevolence at GQtfl-IQQ]; it: his per of his on. Tfirrribpne, later doctor-silent "Qua a QMQQQQM the Governor General very favorably carry out the program ea roll Coast." . _ H After spending U19 flailing” micilmd“ “lime? m“ "What some people need for a mwm" ‘m ‘ ‘M Femiim-Bii‘ 53m Hun" m?“ mm stimulant is a good swift lnlcll"; ' al times yesterday in lBorror and that 0a the last visit t she was ordered sway by Mrs. the Lelpslc airdrome. Any young f ‘llidgeway. A quarrel lugs was quoted as having after which she. lDr. Horror and attend a German fair deserves an iM-rs. Rldgeway meat in the rear of the office imiid. lug where the stabbing occurred. Ti-W Girl said. she ran from the 9°?" “Hy 10b! room when Mrs. Rldgeway grabbed Al“! . a knife and shouted: "I'm going to nrouldmt recognize that kind of job kill him." Smuggler Protected By‘ Political Influence (‘Canadian Press.) OTTWW“ APT“ 23-“1313! 90mi- was busy telling everybody what cal influence was used to keep a. a wonderful mp he had hwy Mat, ‘Prince Edward island rum-smug- w, or fact, 1. was u p00,. one. the ' glor out of foil. was the declaration 51...,’ 50.35.“. “my mmm,“ m’, me of Hon. R. B. Bennett, a member dank wmd; [he d,“ m, glum m, of the customs investigating eom- gene...“ Dawes. t mittae. this afternoon. C. P. lBlalr, mm‘... . general executive assistant of the LhDjd nine .|me.,g_w..., m, “cm. Customs Department PEN"! bill"- ii? m‘! Deililrilmm had making his first trip through Day- ~ beam. given its way the man question would have been in iail 8K0. lottetown. Brown was apprehended smuggling bf 75 ‘Elli to Prince Edward lsla d. arrested, and fJhe rum and automo- bile in which he was driving seis- ed. l-le was taken to Summersitle Tbs flies showed that on two occasions his prosecution had been deferred on instructions con- tained in telegrams from the ‘De- puty Minister 0f C for trial. in iall, amd ery to use a former a member of the Senate to try and obtain bis car.” this was political influence. c" the matter had been left in the bands "'Brown would have been in iail long ago," Mr. Blair sill-Bd- followed, went The case was brought up hy Mr. peanm__and W“ have Ambassudm. 39mm“ N"! Yeviiiwed ‘bflafl? by Schurman as he landedat the Leip- Mr. Blair who referred to depart- Bic y...“ mental files? was called Byron Brown. of Char- mote“. According to the story. The Deputy Minister unless he bad re- ceived directions from "higher up" to do so. ' Paid No F The net result of the whole pro- secution, according to Mr. Blair. was that thoughBrown. was Euiily. hs paid no fine. ser term, and did not even refund the costs of the action. He was aowib Prnlce Edward island. Blair stated in answer to Mr. Ben- nett that be understood Brown We! trynig through former Minis!» Hon. that Br of the Baron ByngIPro- grossing Favorably (Special to the infected foot ll Iibly aooord letin issued to the Canadian by colonel Show. his Private Sec- retary this afternoon. The bulletin libtbs: of the complete rout doom“ m‘, Excgnamy the to see as much as l possibly can." through twn lBalkan wars. the vice-regal o'clock this afternoon west. ' in; the panel of "the (leaps BOSTON. Mum. Baron B1118. Governor Canada. who is muttering from an prolressing favor- to, an official bul- ill .__._._.__._----- but behind it all there is a benefi- cent Showman." Certainly, the liolfa now mourn- ng of ‘this dispenser | 0| no.1 gimp" wm "fellow the leader" or "hare and willing worker. h“, m, do“; y)“; p)... flflowmgn hounds." The consuls wife told me or these state gopgtituliqngi con‘- vrlll prove himself m. Ham when exit from the startins the tags leaves such a gap in ranks of genuine ‘kindly and whose distinguishing presence among Canadian Patailo oflciala. with whom he lo after the a M either the , aynvrlilmbo‘, y. search or r1)|-_ plane at nine o'clock in the tnorn- uatoms at Ot- ved no prison r without portfolio 1.. the ma; Govenmflent. and Sen- ator. Prowse, to obtain lwflflefiflifi" of his car which was seized- Mr. Bennett fa summing 1m "16 case, said prince Edward- iuland, bad not been “pow has the affront- Tha reason for and he remflnde, or hi; climbed up the stairs of about fifty is to the Pacific of them. in; mar Rosser fairs anyhow; train u? or thevhat everything was wonderful. l .- et taco mime. didn't think he noticed. sat the tool-tell.“ g p; Q . » OIA MERCHANT! He who lives but to live. liven only to die; he who liven but to die liven to live. 1 Annual llubscrfpflnna Delivered $81! lly Mull, Canada and U. ti. A. $4.50 STANDS liilii HIS nuns ‘ u nnultiga of FUTURE oi Act Says Interviewer FredericklL. Collins, Re- Mrs. Native of Freetown, P. E. I. (From the Woman's Home He sald companion.) he doctor's This is the story of a delightful man. l knew he was that kinll the moment he stepped out of the air- ncxt tluy ut tltc t-mhassy when l was coniltlitlg my schemi- privately i0 liirs. Sohurulltn. the Ambassador interrupted a t-titlvcrsuiion on the other side of tho drawing-room to say that he had seer. me all ihg time. lit». sees ovlwrytllixlg, and hears everything-Allie Ambassador. No wo-ndcr they mails him a Doctor of Luws-Jlztrvurtl, Yale, lrlzlitlhltrgll. lliissourl, Brown, cg]. unlhla, Dartmouth. Williams. Pean- sylvaxlin. Ho asks more quoutiorrt; than (flarenr-e Darrow, Anti iiita DIHTOW. if he t:llll'l gel the answer - out of the other fellow, he gives - , it himself. Al the and of that one flay iii Lfiibsic. he knew more l about (lermwu industry than the white-whiskered oldest inhabitant . would learn if he lived his hundred 1 years all over again. Scburtnan i has a high-powered, smootbly-ran- ’ ' niug, oil-burning mentality geared low for climbing a/nd high for speed. He not only holds the road. He takes ii. The lfllpfillilllill were out l0 im- press the Ambassador; and the Ambassador to be impressed. Good ‘diplomacy all around. office never- ing onto the cold bleak ground of gentleman of seventy-one who tum- Mlsg fleet. bles out of bed at six o'clock of a gait], Berlin morning to fly to Leipsic to to 3.. apgfl- easier post than the American um- bassadorshi-p to Germany. llut those who are good enough lo de- never xet them. Gould Schurtuau Jacob it stepped up to him on the Un- ter den Linden and tapped him on his am-bassatlorlal shoulder. He's Dutch. Old New York fam- ily. Same as Roosevelt. And he has the same rare gift of industri- ous enthusiasm. He bad hardly hit the ground in Leipsic before hc opinion of the Dr. Schurman likes to make peo- IBut the Doctor-he's been- ple feel good. He was nice to his l,‘ German hosts because he ls agood ", diplomat; but more hevmxse be ig ’ a good fellow; That night. in the l fantous auditorium where Mendel- ssohn used to oontluvt the orchea~ tra, there was u. magnificent con- ‘,- WTL i0!‘ ills‘- Altiilassntlor. All beip- l sic and his wife t-anlo in evening (irons. Unfortunately I had known _ nothing of the otmccri and had only I my blue sack suit. The Ambassa- dor was in long tails and spotless white tie. As we entered the ecu.- tre box. we must have been an in. t-ongruous pair. But. while the audi- ence was still standing in honor of ilfl ifllfifll. D11 Schurmank-z eye swept the auditorium anti noticed that. most of the men were shorlluxado coats and black tics. “There's no reason," he said over his shoulder, "for you to feel un- i“ Ouawa- ed as if he had been Orville Wrlgill i" ton by air! imagine a small buy who flew the first kite and swallowed the first 1mm iuvillved Not that there is anything re- uudignifled about Jacob Gould Scburman. He talks, walks. thinks. and acts like the scholar and diplomat he has proved him- self to be. He is one hundred per cent. poise; ‘but he is two htpntireri per cent. energy, three hundred per cent. enthusiasm, and five lluntireti Der cent. charm. ills smile splits professorial dignity wide open, and lets humanity through. His quick, eager eyes talk faster than words can form. His splrlt~that's the in the of rum la- He was combined with energy, enthusiasm, and rare intelllgctncc—these are _ lilo qualities which‘ nlarketl Dr. .5 _ Schurmarfs long career as presl- t why, in spite of his threescore years and eleven. he‘s a boy-a boy in a ringside seat. The fair at Lelpslc is tea times ins ‘a Id ‘h A b I dent of Cornell University, and as l: a ‘thousandnlirgiiasadaznsoleilllil §{§§:‘_‘}f“°“ “m1, “Ff”? 84W! “f 0m i cw '0r en ra No midway, no elephant, no pink lemonade. Just goods. German goods. Samples for all the world to choose. Buying and selling. Dull Bluff for a circus. lBul to the Am- bassador, a riot. There are 2,329,- 190_ manufacturers of goods in Ger- lllflllli‘. 5nd by three o'clock in the afternoon the Ambassador knew m0!!! 0i’ them by their nnproaounce- able names. if it hadn't been ne- cessary to call the game on account of darkness at eleven o'clock that night, he would have kuowu how manly children they had —- and why. . it was American Day, designed by the fair managers to promote better trade relations tbetweetl the two countries. Germany knows it must export more goods to Ameri- c8 in order to get the money to meet the Dawes payments. Ameri- ea knows it, too. That's why the Ambassador was asked; and why flag station to n full educational stop. They are some of the reas- ons why Prtealtleni. Coolidge sent. Schurmau to Berlin. A man who can deal with American undergrad- uates for thirty years and live, is strong enough to grapple with the probleln of rehabilitating Central Europe. The Doctor has other , qualifications for the ioh. All his =3 life he has been a sort of sabbatical statesman. in his years off-meri- ods when most professors divide their time between golf links and Montmartre- President Schurmaa rested up bl_tackling whatever happened to be the hardest politi- cal problem in the world. At the end of the Spanish War McKinley sent him to the Philippines as chuirlnat. of the first Philippine Commission. (This is the iohJudgs Taft tackled when Schurutatl had to go back to the blackboard and he came’ Naturally’ ever hospndrntian.) All the Doctor had lo do 8m}, w“ offered hlmv ugyably aidurlng this vacation was to put mxuflous uuyomobim would Mensa down sixteen Aguiuultiu rcvoiulloils u? m would mOl! He might mists “"1 "mil" "*9 '“1‘~""'" "i" i" "l" sommmug u he ‘Wm by mm nil-d perialisltt. Ho did u. good Jul). walk. S" we wunwdl tmrmhh, L8H» Judge Taft and (lencrul Wood have 9k. hosm the Ameflcnu Con“. and both testified to that. And his four- ._wa|ked from yen m the murumg volume report‘ to Congress on Phil- uum 5.x n. “mm. ippine affairs, is about tho Dost reading that ever came off the gov- ernment press. The average con- gressional OIIYJKlVlDZ is a daily theme beside it. For all this good work the gov- ernment at Washington should‘ have sent him to the head of the class. lnstead—on his vnexi rest year~lt sent him to the Near East protect American interests Life in. He did. There are a hundrethihe Near East is tlevcr dull. lflllll buildings at the fair. After we hudil bard, on an off day when there lstrt any war. to protect one Amer- the consul, Dr. he Sntn, lca-zrs interests and get away alive. came wffing up to me and coniid- llut the Professor. Ba Minister f" the night and 8d U!" 118 didn't care much for (lrcoce and Montenegro. steered a they were all alike. hundred millions of us through two left at 2 "Atnd if the next building doesn't of the hottest Balkan skirmishes of an. route have an elevator in it." he gasped, recent years. and got. boot: to N1- ‘Tm Evin-g lo die." aca intact. ‘ii ‘iliilllleneti that there was an No ulau with a "Balkan past could elevator-but one of the nlotsnliiopt- tn yet... out Qt N“, york Continental kind. The Amllasnatloristutq panties, Sugar...“ youldfg couldn't wait for it. He bolwlredhq... f0.- anythlng. He never has. “v "w stairs as if he were playing But the lllg chiefs knew be was a 5o they called one and Mr. J. E. Sinclair. llh own W88 Minister find Department. Guardian) April 23.— General of "l want to see everything," said the Ambassador, starting off quick- ly for the book mart. "That." replied Herr Schmidt, the president of the Lelpaic charti- ber of commerce, "would take at _ least a week." "As a result “l have only one llnyf‘, the Am- Qy-dgrgd by bassadtir insisted, "and l am going lo Press is prog-essins hopes to theaefloeut to that night that her husband was yentionn, beside whlqh gouging-q M11 morning for in like a New England kitchen on the Bsderrllfldsn In take the enrol Prr-irncrsasy afternoon. The conven- humorlsts soually. 1 adopted the plan of edg- lion organised by pleating Elihu ing behind a screen or a booth and Root president and Jacob Goulfl sitting down while my host tirade Schurman vice-president; and be- aed tn serve his rounds; than l'd come up smll- gen parcellng out the workamon; _ ‘ pmially alott- in; at the end and agree with him these two and A1 Smith. The work 7 I l 4i