5Q!“ ‘lgg-‘g pgpulauon'm‘t than, the changes suggested iii the Dun- . gfllil ezchteiea." I! the Bayer-pm“; of the Dominion in calling for a re- ung‘; cumin“ u. adjustment of the fabric of Coated-- PKGIIOUR illilllnnliiiil _lllllilllll fifgtlgwj’, liaison-w. uni.- s. ruins. ‘ .l.Iaraatt~ hQlIi-wl-l. Tleo-Pnell-t-ul OollLLIaall-aeqlhl. AJoctasoldttal~—D.l.0anls 0- Xi gal-tutti defence forces in china,‘ icalled the mo. Blowers‘ Allthe ' ‘is said to be as contagious a: Ti fperary was in the campaign of_ f 5i i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1s, I927 @914. The following is the chorus. Bplmullfiflaviunllfl sanctum-rs waurlo. spa nu been well advertised ‘L ______»,’____ \ in recent years. At Wembleyf FOR 395N517- finada received a really good ad- vertisement. lu all the excellent products oi Canada sold in the Mo ther Country and in other coun- tries, there has been an advertise- ment oi her capabilities.‘ The youth‘ from Ontario who won the Califor- nia prise for swimming gave Cfllll-l do a splendid advertisement. The‘ best advertisement ever given Can~ ada was supplied by the men of the Canadian regiments who took part Iii the Great War. All the world over it is now known that Canada produces iirstclass men and wc» men and ltrstclaas things. v lt ‘is well known, too, that men and wo men, with their children, can live in comfort and prosperity upon Canadian soil-if only they labor prudently and diligently. The additional inducements to emigrate to Canada which could be afforded by even the most brilliant and highly-paid writers of ativer~_ tizements are, therefore, of doubt- ful value; and the proposal that the Government shall pay for adver- tizing Canada $8,000,000 a year, in the next three years, made by Mr. Allan J. Ross, of Toronto, seems to be of little worth. The money would have to be taken out of the pockets oi Canadian taxpayers, and spent in Great Britain and the l-Iu-v ropean Continent, and would be gone from them and their heirs ior- ever. Mr. Ross believes that there is no laud or people ‘blest with greater semi-dormant riches than Canada" and that "all we lack is population." There are good grounds for this be- lief. But is it likely that the ex- penditure oi $24,000,000 iu the next three years ior advertiziug the nat- ural wealth of Canada would u...‘ me ea“! o! diverting "om Austra. to be shunned. This feeling exists‘ lia and New Zealand, and other ‘ today, but there has been a slackq nations oi our Commonwealth the _ _ tide of immigration that is sweep mung o‘ 650m a 100887888 with» lug thither n. a result of the prompt regard‘ to [M evils o! drink. Young‘ ~ men and even young women think action and generous proposals of - m“ res u G _ ‘ d it “smurf” to drink, not perhaps so: r c ve nme s I pe W“ n an -much for the love of drink, but for the means of transportation i “m” lthe adventure of doing something‘ Th H _ l P T fthat has been forbidden. e “new on’ o! oronw’ This tendency must be checkedi ‘pprovea’ as we do’ o! Mn Runs it must be impressed upon they general argument; but it remarks H .young, in the homes, the schools. that the expenditure of $8,000,000!- me churches’ ma‘ tampering Wm‘, l compulsion ‘alone and or even a sober country. Our "Thou shalt mots" are not suficient. Men and women, especially the ydung. must betaught why they shall not. ed in recent years in this country. neglected in our homes, in our schools, in our churches. Some years ago temperance so cieties flourished throughout the country. Temperance was taught, and a strong temperance sentiment The best of our people belonged to and took an ac- was lnculcated. tivc- interest in proclaiming the gos- pel of temperance. This temperance sentiment culminated in the enact- ment cf a prohibltory law. This achieved, the advocates of temper- ance thought their work was ac- complishcd. The carrying out of the temperance movement was en- trusted to the "big ship", the law, For a time the big ship was a ter- ror to evil-doers, but in this as in other cases "familiarity bred cou- tempt." The big ship lost much of its tenor. Violations were fre~ qucut. Those who could get it drank, many who could not get it wanted it. Sobriety, on the part of those who would have preferred to be otherwise was compulsory, not -di'iuk were sober by choice. lu those old days, it is quite true there was much more drinking than there is today, yet among the bet-l tcr class of citizens a strong deter- mination existed to banish the evil. because they regarded it as an evil SUD‘ Jntoxicants is playing with flre, eu- u _.. u . rm than good The large sum, danger,“ me health’ mentioned," it says, "is likely to .fri - ghteu the general mass of theyperoua "Vina people, making them see the adver-i Locking. up the "quor and keen,‘ tiling of Canada as a glgantlcallyi F costly job and making it harder for] mg n away from them is but a par-i .tial remedy. The young must he‘ the government to take any Etepaltaught that neither the business nor; at all." ‘ the social world has any place for the morals . and the prospects of sane and pros-swine in the usual course of mixed The Financial Post contends that “the main point for consideration at the moment is that practically nothing is being done, in a con- certed way, to advertlze Canada; and that other nations and domin- l"! l" "lllfllflfl o"! Over Cwflllllwlizns noes onramo STAND?‘ hsps life-long habit, but the young should be saved from it. {mi-i- in this regard. lt is important that something be done at once, even though su $8,000,000 annual expen- diture is out of the question." This is n well-congidergd 09in. ed readjustment oi conditions ' d ?" Th ti ad ‘lthe big universities, but it is aiterflleflfl ‘M39811! lllll Bllll 0f K101197- all a pertinent one. The challeugelAnd m“? year“ "n" ‘his death’ is not a new one. ,sma:ll institutions might produce km" 1158 8101'?» and that 0f his sis- better results with the thousands of m" M“'Y'_"'°""d°' 8mm‘- - shin-c of the cost as well as the ex-Llllldelll-B film“! 591"“ l-ll°l!l1|*‘¢‘ ‘ pause oi railway construction. The than ‘m’ "V" 5mm‘ m'm“u°” ‘Canadian Government -_ vgtugbie teresting. Ontario, with Quebec time-of which the other (treat p0. and the Western Provinces. has minions of the Empire have maiie vrolltwl by the larse additions 0i good use. But prudent and pfgcfl valuable territory, for which theI at initiative by the Federal Gov Maritime Provinces bear their full: eminent may, even at this late date. be productive oi good results. t, ,We shall see what the Mackenzie kitted-airlines: will do about it. millions o! dollars every year for rm. Leader pt the Opposition, Hon. machinery and implements surch- Ir. Guthrie. has been out-spoken 889d b! i116 firmer! 0f 1119 Marl- qilninn ti“; fhQy-e “mum be times. Will Ontario, in view of all g ma“ chm" o; (3 u... w". the facts. show a good example, by “w”; to gmmgn-hhnh Haber representatives in Parliament yfitlug the lfggtggt 599d o; gm. and come out squarely in favor of manufacturers of Ontario, receive gifting h; i”. rem-gem,“ o; immgcan Report? We refuse to believe Iggy“, gm] in“ the pomy 0g c“. that Ontario will entertain thesug- q“. pm; "pm m |mmkn¢|w gestiou of one newspaper that 0n- -filll b; onenf "lflclfljlqn "ti." tarfo will “Join with other sections 0f able oruuuecessary opposition t0- WHATEVER legislation may be, enacted, whatever strengthen? ing may be given to our Prohlbitionl Act. it must be apparent to all that! legislation. “m” ‘m n“ make a sober wurhhbetter understood lu Canada here- necessary operation Th“ "why" has been badly negleclQl-solied forward to as an interesting real. Those who knew the evils oflneighbors and give more employ-L‘ ° ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' '°' ' ° °" ' ' :ten thousand students in attend- _:ance. and two the drinker. The older generation menu, m o . {will in all probability follow a per-lMudenLL the ‘Prairie Provinces are now com- plete to‘ 10:0. Manitoba i188 030.056. bo otli ~- Alberta 001.504 and Saskatchewan fh,:°,,,;“,',.h,,_3' s” mm 831,42. Manitoba's gain ill five years OFTEN -- MISPRUNOIINOED‘ has been in round numbers 29.000. Alberta's 10,000 and Saskatche- wan's 64.000. or more than both the aid says "the entire showing of the three provinces is disappointing." We in the Maritlmes wouidbe quite satisfied if we were gaintig popula- tion even a-t the Alberta rate. The more we get together, togeth l "- ‘°¢°"‘='- lckiolf To Tgiuinv nooronn ‘me more we get together the mar-l V,_.._. fie, ‘e11 be; g Whfle all must admire the work gm. (ha, he, so“ a", sometime, :01‘ the brilliant surgeon, whose ‘kuowiedge. care- and skill during lthe operation means life itself,_ile\r. EI-‘or your friends are my friends. ‘And my friends are your friends. meme’ “c,” be‘ filgiiithisagcpcndeut upon the family —-— l int-an iu these acute cases Just what the Italian Faaeistled for an emergency condition. ilk was h l‘ u ical “'1”? are e and t t e r W l Because it is t'he early recogni- lion oi a condition. and getting the immediately ‘after, now that a local branch oi under “'33 m“ 55'“ ‘he auww" h » is best chance to perform the op t at order has been established in gram,“ Successful]! Toronto. A parade of the Black Dr. G. H. Murphy of Hafiliax —- ~, - v points out that the general practi- "hms m ‘he Dunno capiml is tioner therefore. is the one who principles may he may come to be’ novelty to be given there in the ity and should zeceive tlhe cred , . , ~ it is he that must talk to the pa- uca. future. But Canada is not yetyfien‘ and “mu” He mun m“ ready for a Mussolini, or any otherymem about the physiology or use ‘dictator. and most Canadians re-'°f ll"? P3"- flllwled. 110W U16 83l- gélfiirlglaiiduthers’ in every sphere nlent is interfering with its proper Fm ire have proved jactlvily, what the result will be if s l’ - . ‘ less it ls annoying to note that ex-v“ ' h ‘ om rnml enemies‘ ccllent works, the products of men; ?§__@115 w P” ‘ _ b X L who came from P. E. island, areifllll; 347m“ Melgllws as c q“ as they ought to beQHY *5 “ones” M mind" r He I 8a,, the other dayicorueretoue of his char-acre . .gard cleanliness as more ant than color in an under import- zamlenl-Vthe condition is allowed to pro- gress even for a few hours. , ‘ , He must be able toss place the -_ Mr. Barnium began a vlqorouglnaller before the Jgitilion some two years ago against the exportation of pulpwood from ‘Nova Scotia. ills arguments “k 1 h_ f t d h I _ _ ewse ispalen an repa- ‘were sound, the wood should be ‘eat-S family“ ‘made into paper in Canada or left, ‘to grow. He had pmposed an cm~ ‘b9 Fallen“ bars‘) or a“ 6mm" m" B“! n w“? ,l'n abdomen. tlhe exact location o!‘ ed out that when the question was the pain, where it first started- submiued to vote in 23 municipal]. where it is now definitely located . _ _ and so forth, temperature, pulse. ties of that province only one votr-d appearance of shock’ and even“ in favor of the proposed iestrlc- (hing else. tlons_ The voters took a very short sighted view of what was best for them and for the province. iVhnt is true oi’ wood and forest lproducts in “ulgwm “T” deserflng M a“ ‘he pulse bestowed upon them for brill. Canada L‘ equally 1m‘? in many iant clean results, nevertheless tile other lines. They are exported in a life of the patient was really st the _ . raw condition to the United States “m! °f ‘he family vhywiiiu. _ whose knowledge and painstaking- “d Canadians at h°m° 5°‘ b“! “examination gave the early disg- small portion of their potentia uosis whlchmade the surgeon's re. .value. Thus disposed of these nat- sgglfihefifzglst’ and meant safely ural resources are of a larger bene- ' ' flt. or larger value to our foreigni advice implicitly. surgical interference. ment to labor over there than to‘ Canadians, FOR THE SCRAP BOOK ASERIES OF LITERARY That Canadian farmcn should; QUOTAT-IONS FOR raise more sheep is tlle plea of .\ir. BOOK LOVERS t A.lkeii. the Dominion Live Stock: I Commissioner speaking to the. ' , b. 18th. farmers 0f Ontario. He told them Friday Fe - Charles Lamb born. 1755; Luth- that Canada imports woolen goods: i d , of the value oi $46,000,000 and pin," d ‘ ' '5“ . duces less than $5,000,000 worth of “I felt myself the docile son of‘ wool. Mr. Arkell especially advo- l-lle dreaiiest civilization, which cafes more sheep for the fimflflBfyiafistchggxg 3:95:95 grsfiggthzlrlfl farms. The Maritimes are well :ld- daring to arrest thenl."-De Gour- apted by soil and climate for sheopfmm- breeding and now that hired labor! Charla. Lamb__He is becoming more costly it is irspeclmeu 0t‘ the vagaboud- as point in favor of sheep raising that “(mcewe mm- Hi5 mm‘! “'35 as , full oi queer nooks and tortuous no other line of live stock raising pasfiages as any manslolbhouse of calls for so little human attendance Elizabeth's day or earlier, where. in summer or winter. Mutton, lamb 1's; {$3.215 f)?‘ “lg; “lgent 381L319 I W ll‘ and w°°l are “W37” l“ 5mm!“ 3M ed lights are fallingrteou ‘tlafldyoaken: sheep have proved to lie quite as panellings; whore every bit oi fur; profitable as cattle, horses, or! niture has a reverend flavour olj aucientness; while portraits of inoble men and women, all dead‘ long ago, are hanging on the walls; | iaud where s black-letter Chaucer iWlLfl sllve; clasps is lying open on la seat in the window. Some fifteen universities in thsmllllllllg liilzilern ‘about him. I The - ‘Barren oi s nl ud did not lllunt umted Sta" have each m0” “m” in gay parterres; it resembled those that Cowley and Evelyn tie-i o;- threa 0g than. gi-omdlghted in, with clipped trcescaud yer filmy thousand shaven lawns. and stone sundlllli Commenting upon these‘ farming in most years. it. standing at the farther end. remarkable {Mm a New york 3m“. Lamb was the slave or quip and ml says: "Never in history has a "3"" slwwll- 51101! a P115950“ mfllmprovlng conversation, and twice: education, Never- Jmye such mum-pl- so in the yesr he was overtak-i tudes had the opportunity for edu-‘eu m "gum" cation." HE course that will be pursuedlquestion, by the people and politicians ofleflll! know in what education con-‘mmt “at”? ‘is P9311098 ripen on Ontario with regard to the prams-ism“? mipioduce men who think. or Just pet in the corners of the streets, whlnsey; he stuttered out puns to the detriment of‘ all serious and! ivell. in spite of 1th th' h Thls ls followed by tied-iii? thllllilggssffifrltloliis 0:1:- "But are we sure that we-For love and charity ripened ia ,the wall that fronts the sun. Al- Do the mass IIIJlVGTSllIQBIthOugh he did not blow ‘his u-um. .he was tried, as few men are. and gfell not. He jested that ‘he might rile wore a maityfs when to admiration or censure me Two or three was alike insenslble, did the world Census returns of r , ' ' WORDS OFTEN Don't say MXSUSED: "we value your gift mock. ‘Pronounce the o as in "odd", not as in "or",\ OFTEN IIWISBPELLBD: griev- ous; is. BYNONYMS: mulic. lune. harmony. symphony. WORD STUDY: "Use a woivi three times and it is yours." Let us increase our voceibula y by mast- ering one word day's word: pertaining to clrronolo y. ti; sci- her provinces.’ The Calgary Her- mdody. D0 u. 0mm time Mimi." rather tlilfllmiilimvntthe o“ wmm ma“ nmmhiizzsiotfnnotvimuuitlinltnrtsnnr- ‘ ~""",'l"“"-- ”'.‘°‘?i'.“’°"f _ i W . . swim-swims "L. AM [he more ‘n, 8e; toga“, thgeitheless the real safety of the pa- ‘whcre the abdomen must be open-- i JUSTICE TO P. E. ISLANOERS l ; Sin-Small, insular and out of ‘the llue of Continental traffic, it is. perllalifi. not wonderful that Prince t-Jdward island is often overlooked. slighled by those who live in large! tugs now in Ottawa tavra 2 of course. be borrowed in Ne greatly to her debt to Uncle Sam. l am. Sir, etc. PUBLIC OPINION. places on the great continent. The.’ 36858 oi the Sportsman's ExhibitioniWAS "R- "Helm" Tto which your Boston correspond A SUCCESS ,eut—-a former lslander-han direcb‘ ed attention is perhaps one of the! 5ir.—(‘ha§.\'luing.wrlilugthe _S;tar. most tolerable and excusable, forWVeekiy, gives a v98‘! _llli9i?~’>1-°g: Prince Edward lslandlis not giveulskelfll 01' 51l- MmFhEPQ | e. ‘u no, "glchxrscter. and lu relating an inter. i-‘rince Edward islanders sporting“";¢" “n! 3"- “eifimen 119.38“ _ Nevertheless justice l"!!! lilllfl qllelmll"? MY- Mash“. should be done to “the tlgiit iittleldo yen Ml that W?’ l)? h" island." This gem of the Northernla illccefis "1 W“'~'("3"_Tfi° “ubfic Sea. as Bucher called it, should not: UY- ¥¢l811°l1 T99“? e p n, mnsimust yudge oi that. “ 11a and daughters are entitled to theiizts ciigésgljllsglllflhlle 3231;“ ‘ma; consideration due to other Cana , ma... and m. 31615),“ answgrs. 0ne's family, she's children. n11“- Aud here .\ir. lieigh- 'up to ‘characters. be wiped off the tlians. pmiem and not credited - .- F i t e, "lends ma! they w“ fouow M's oaf-ingscgrpgycr of Howie's picture M19195" ‘bbl’ , wardice. etc." u m w u» e- i» my“'ili-ifiii’;iifii“iii"lifli.‘i°."i is. u know hzs own work thoroughly and n he ml, summed w retire from the 905i. had been a Torontonian or a Win-ll-Oll o; lead?‘ “gngrsflgleziyverlhzlgg . ' gcr his name would, of course rave is W0 >1 a -- ~ He mug magisdflfleéflfsugwafiéozfg 3.2:? been displayed in large letqlllillgfi? been deliberately erased. sportsmanship; map. Given fair play they can‘ bears the weight of the responalbiil. 3:15:igletntlgafifdofiaggehiimgh53nd h°|ne_" d ma! charac" ' speaking world, as the records M591! Shows thedfuu sins! ‘mum m; Schurman and Falconer, Laird andg" ‘>1 h“ mm - m‘ V’ a . - _ i ibe without these? _ Davies. “urburton and \icKenz eisny ma! M?‘ Vining himself g1“? o \'everthe_gthe5e questions when he. vrrltlng, through the Hritis about any previous m. similar Dams tors: but having been educated‘ his very good answer to both gior the Toronto Star. one oi’ Mr pretence. blull‘. evasion Happily there has not been from and received his early training lllffilellll 0*‘ m‘? a “'°"1 spoke“ ma“? , t " l cLllllllg little P 1-. Island it was oliggéiflzxieigbeyb and 1 should Say ‘m, h, But worry. them, the evidence, he must decide and if?“ whichfhe" . , _ . , decide quickly as t0 the need of H“ Co?” “hen Prmce aha“! '*‘.“h°“"“‘,“e’ land will not be left off any map! M80 l’- P. E. Islanders the character of Arthur flood work. well done bfllfld been l-lle 579M951 success 5W5‘ will in time reflect credltlslblc. b V’ h h d mp ‘mam - - ~ p 1 ,.power. ut l e n ' r ' Then by vvelglhing all and dlsuncuon upon the gmtiutrcig ed the position oi‘ Preiilier w‘t‘i_ 031119. So remember frhen that wihiistiof Nmth America" l am. Sir. etc. ANOTHER ISLANDER. ._ Sir,—lf ever there was a time ilngrealest 105,,- mat (u. which the Government of Canalllljfered come on im- u should he careful and economical; ' it is now. l three or four billions, and an im-é ;meuse new countri‘ 1° be 09939 industry. l0 GOiNG THE PACE \Vlth a public debt 0 Canada has n “ruby. 14th, 192i.» o. The fates kept liim on‘. of o backing. not oul_\ but his deeds “Wild ‘have made him the HEW‘! ll‘ ' ‘that was ever iii Pull" l" l lcoulliry, or that ever oil's-red lllnl- itself for a position 0i‘ WWW» _ Taking as a llssi< for lily nlllll‘ iion only the renlarks oi‘ his billet" est opponents. l uollid SJ)" iii-it inc '11s cit-i sur- thur .\lélghéli'5 rcs W. R. M.j money to spend upon things that twelve salaries jthousand dollars icost many thousands more. _ _ ‘ Iexllcctedthat Canada will receive Jllst befll D11‘- "110 me immense‘ which it was when The high’ make it s retiring place ior his slid tariff of the United States against, age. The wish was never Justified Canada will be maintained just as: for he died oi Clalphalil. long as the Congress oi the United States for the protection of the in- dustries of the United States-nob anything that the Itwelve thousand dollars a Year Am-I bassador w“ a "n9 British Ambassador, a trained dlfr lomnt is, indeed, much more llkeli‘ .to pull the wool over Uncle Sam's ‘eyes than a simple mail of business like Zilr. has, certainly, to pay a bis lirlce compensation for outlay. withstanding for the : to Free Trade. A BETTER BE CAREFUL Sin-Can it be true that addit- iional public buildings _ ;erected in Ottawa to cost $15,000.- The" “M1000 and tlint lamount year‘! Liberal government, led by _ King, would be very careful until after tile nubile h C at War had been with a Latin motto sculptured on 2m l e ‘re ma» Daily Selections Guardian Readers STABILITY set the Lord always before me: be- cause he ls at my YlEht hand. l shell not be moved-Psalm 16:8. PRAYElk-O God, Thou art our defense trust in Thee. When our two souls stand up erect and strong, Face to face, silent, drawing nigh- ' i er and uiglller, DAILY LEQBONQ j: Until the l ngiheulng wings break now turns out yearly by mass PTO‘. IN ENGLISH ,, 41.40 Te duction,” i At either curved point-whet bit- ——- a w i.. o m " ‘m ‘“'"°“‘ y ' ° n i» Can tihe earth do us. ‘that we m _--- _-- a --¢¢; - . t should not long Be here contented? mounting higher. ' The angels would press on us and as re '|‘o drop some golden orb of per- into our deep, dear silence. Lebus flay - Rather on earth, Beloved-where the unfit Oontnrioue moods of men recoil away And pure spirits- wnd per- A plaoe to stand and love in for . a day - Matti-mania and the adlianur i rounding it. flit PATRIOTIC CANADIAN. thousand dollars a aggregating a year. this Not at all. may say or do. Massey. The country conversion of Mr. Massey l urn. Sir. etc. are to be $500,000 oi that is to be expended this It was supposed that ‘the l‘. debt resulting FOR February 18, 1927. liN GOD:——I have for thou eavest all who OLD MA8TEH8 Think. in t. song The; i i are not needed. Yet it is slatedthatisanluel ‘the unnecessary Ambassador all Washington is to have a salary oil ' year _($l2,000) and that members of his! staff at Washington are to receive‘ ‘ seventeen Canadian V Qthgr; Pepys who viszt England next yeill‘ expenditures in connection with‘ Will be P198594 1° km“ m“ ‘hey ‘this embassy will, without doubnj‘ can llmv see his lltillié at Bram?" it is ton, near Huntiugdoil, which has Home Restored LONDON. Fell. 15. Americans and u iirers of Samuel form ill lie hoped to There is a Sunlllcl Pcitvs Club iii London. and it was largely through its members and friends that the restoration was carried out by zl well-known architect who has con- verted what had liecoiilc rlii ordin- ary farm into the house of a sull- stantisl ycomsrl as it was in the time of the Author oi tlle famous Diary. The,opcn fireplaces have been exposed. “My brothers roonl" re- mains aild in it Pepys spent the greater part of an October night washing the lll0ll€}' which his fath~ cr and wife had buried so careles- sly when there was fear of a. Dutch invasion 0i lalildon. There is also the large roonl where .\irs. Pepys and the girl occupied the great ilcd while Mr. Pepys had to sleep in a lruckle bed. The garden in front of the house remains as it is, and it is easy to sec where Pepys walk- ed up and down with his father dis- cussing, among other things. what should be done to get a husband for his sister Sill “for slie grows old and ugly." TWiCE JUST ESCAPED BEING BURIED ALIVE‘ i l PIIISTOL. Eur. Feb. iii-site.‘ thirty-one operations sud having been twice declared dead, .\lrs.l Shrive, wife of a locul trildcsmau, has finally been hurled. She was‘ 55 years old. P Thirty years ago shn was pro-i uounced dead and curried ti. a n“... "um?" o" "l9 it'll)‘. the bearers stumbled and slie was seen to be alive. ' 8811111 pronounged dead, but regaiuw 8d N‘ sclousness to interrupt her’ relatives‘ mourning, j Finally she succumbed to the ma-i llgnant cancer from which she has? bleep suffering for years but before‘ er relatives woul they manned on d permit burial arteries cut. ti; l. "My husband ls ve f 1r I plain spoken. lie nl'..¥.,§“§_,,,§“§= Iimde a snide." "So is mine. nut‘ l cant tell you what ‘ calls his golf clubs." ir~1;l'v"‘_ ‘fi l)|-" “iii ii a 9n |l |I larrstt Irevvnlng: From NM Us feminism", greatly . ‘uced. What necessity is there for all the new buildilll? Judd!!! by the pictures l see l should say that the Public Build; ‘ and fine enough to satisfy? ’ the needs of public business and‘ the tastes of the most luxurious - Htublic officials for years to come. 'l-ladn't the government better pay‘ " its debts before spending fifteen millions upon new buildings at 0t- .\'o doubt the money can. York and Boston; but l think that bliss Canada had better not add Later on he would But l should it is the What ‘ JOur Stock of ls all under cover and dry. You are TWO years later She wngllllilffid of the best. ‘an ’"“"“* ‘“'° °' "wlnternational Burns h“ mmellmvsj tlln obiect of carrying the spirit of flihllosophy of Robert Burns into CALEB i lltlilelgllllltlllll life a number of his 9p a m rers have formed the interna- i tloual Burns Club and they believe RAW runs this: din dlus time the organisation Root-penned by w | . u.....°.1,°..‘;‘.’ '"° “ ""° “m” ALFRED FRASER Arr. the centre of the Burns n: Hun Avenue country and full of associations with tlagYerh Burns’ poems ls visited annually travellers. More stands tn; ent- ‘tage where the poet was born and adjoining it the Museum containing ‘I ~ LI’. ,- / l. , F racer; Companies Limited 7% Cumulative Preferred Shares Dividends payable quarterly, yielding 1. o The Company is one of the largest Canadian uf ofhish-vldv mlohiw wit». maniacs-and ' W _ himber. T‘ properties l ‘ owned andcontroiled total 4,300 equate miles, readily accessible to the Companyfi mills, whidr ~ ‘ are modern and eficient. , ' ‘ Combined fixed and net current Assets as at December 31, 1926, were equivalent (after de- ducting bondflnoover $533 per $100 share of 7% Preferred Stock. Net: profits forthe year Q6 were in excess of 3% times the present its] Preferred Dividend requirements. Fraser 7% Preferred is convertible into Common Stock, par for par, at any time at the holder's option. Price: 10o and accrued dividend 7 Descriptive circular on ‘request Royal Corporation “ifinmifiifwlfim ' l Ismtnal Qg‘ i Winnipeg Vaacouvr Now Adequate Interest ‘ NVETORS should consider carefully whether their investments are yielding an adequate income. I We have some very attractive Fiist Mortgage Bonds secured by centrally located and mpmved real estate which yield 6% to 7%. Some of these Bonds in your list oi holdings would help to bring the average in- come from your investments to an adequate average rate. Write us for sizcdal ureular and particulars." "W. Mackenzie 8t Co. Limited Investment Eartha: 21 7 Bay Street Toronto TheYFamily g Medicine Chest It is advisable at any time and especially at this season when bad weather la apt to prevail, to have on hand a complete line of simple remedies so as to be neatly for all emergencies and minor ailments that are apt to appear at any time. Wily not let us fit you up with an assortment oi these goods, Including say. Cough. Cold and Headache Remedies, a Llnlmsnt, a Lotion and a Salve, Bandages. Adhesive Taps, Kidney. _. Belladonna and other Planters, etc. All these things are apt to b; needed tram time to time and when needed should be on hand. We will guarantee the quality of anything we furnish and the price ls sure to be as low la can he had. The White Drug".- Store “l. G. IAMIESON, Druggist Satisfaction P i Three essentials to good i hualneas each and all of which will be found at thll store. It want a perserlptlen tilled In tact any older filled j aelophens and have us send’ (to your door- lt you are out of town just send us a mall older and you will nosive your drugs by return mail. REMEMBER WE WISH T0 SERVE YOU. 5 ‘fife 2 Macs : DRUGSTORE i 149 Great George Street PHONE 81$ COAL A ' COKE ' and E A. Pickard 8t Co. PHONE 2A0 U. M. LAMPSON l O0- 0! 0000a attest London. s. c. 4. lull“ - PUBLIC AUCTION Club Formed AYTR. (Scotland) Feb. 18. —Wlth 7 many American and Canadian new organisation a convenient helpful oonmot. the clili has I9 ‘politics nor lltloa-l object and U open to people of all nationalitlsl- ni- t Campbell u vi lino collection oi mdnorials. The road taken by ‘ram oBbairt- ~ ~ i . .. us» y.» “Ivfivn