gion m... THE tliltuiiiinwi tiiiiii IIIIIQ Dill! (bullied 1.881) l5.“ por your (Ill advallrc) delivered. u; yo: you: united in Jinnah and Called titaieu. ynqgug-I. Cheater B. IeLna. _ \‘lre-l‘l'fnidellt-J.. it. lllllnelt. lloetwtlry-Lloul. Col. ll. A. llllellillnoll. Il- 5- 0- Notes by the Way ' ELF - REVIQBENCE, self - know l These three alone lead life w sov- erlgn power. i And without thcsc qualities there‘ icon be little of worth or worthiness; ' Q Self-reverence is thel , Reali‘ ‘in any man. lfcundation‘ of self-respect. _l i ledge, self -eontrol. i —Tennyson.i Bu“? ' or ‘ a. 1...; . ma... MLD Happenings ' l Of "Week ‘little ram. a little-sun.- ~! lfiflfll ‘ A little silorewwhere ripples run. A littie’green uponillif 11111- A hull. l1~'“1'¢-li..11.‘.‘.°.."."- A little loath skiesinhvve- A lime liightlwlrefi’ shadows move. .. . ._ ‘ A little work for llrllellilit“: do. The P. E. I. Presbyterlai of tlle United Church of Canada also“ . l brought a great many Vlslwrs 1° u“ city this week. the different sci- sicns-being all largely attended and» intensely interesting. O 0- U Mrs. W. S. Stewart and Mrs. Me- cmuly mic gpgndlng a few days Vis- iting in Saint John. o ii/[AY 193g p0 NOT NEGLECT YOUR-‘FOX PUPPIES‘ It ls usually at a. very early age tllat worms an,- dqqly to the fox pup. Youlc n1 get afterthis menace tog q||lc[|y_ Lose no time In doin so after the pup is tllreawcggs out Everybody with experience in ranching knows this, bu; ‘my don't always act on their knowledge. Many a litter ha; bun" lost through this negligence.’ 1'0! cannot use 1 self-knowledge is difllcult of attain-i mcnt. Many persons live to middle‘ ‘age without giving serious thought to‘ As o“ know a t man cases [the question. What manner of mama! ‘laziness are limo ‘he glow”- ‘311111 I? selbmmrcl l5 l‘ “mu” “liar partial closure. of the little tube. hich order. one 0f the prime requi-theeustachian tube. that extends sites of a well-ordered and usefullfwm‘ the 111F011! l0 I110 middlfl flir- Air enters the mouth or nose and ‘goes up this tube to the middle ear. e - o Self-reverence ls taught us in thclg‘: gals‘: 53$ “gr plsfuéraggkwtf Their Excellencics the Governor ‘ . drum.. ‘ . _ Sacred Oracles and by the philosn “Thus wlm [he m. cunning the oulflrlGcneral and the Vlscountess Wil- 115 411111118 1-119 P115‘ l9" ‘n75’ lea“ now b91118 wnlwnl-ed "uh ‘he spemlphers of the ages past alike. We ftfldlcgr against the drum, and with ghigilingdon. who have been spending the - for their homes Cflffyini Wm‘ ‘hemqtacle of these expensive machines lnme Bgcl; (batman was cream; in air on the inside. the drum is kfili/past month in the Canadian West. A NEW OPERATION FOR Editor and Innogor-J. I._‘ joett. Anouvilote ldlfllor—ll. ll. Currie . DEAFNESS Miss M. Hollie and her friendJ Miss Gibbs. of Boston. have arrivedr on a holiday visit to Mrs. HHITYi l-loule. Kent Street. I I Mfg inn McIntosh and littleson are qlendlng a few days inY St. P6P‘ a‘s, with Mrs. Mclrrtoshks parents» Dr. and Mrs. McLaughlin. ‘ l coo l)r. Ffrench’s Vermicide Capsules foo soon. lt is the only remedy that gives absolute satis- faction with no after-effects. It works sure and quickly. - All successful ranchers throughout the world use them, pug" up in twtrsizes-Nds l and 2. The latter are half strength " - for pups. Price $1.00 box (20 capsules) prepaid to any address. - ' E. A. FOSTE A little play for such as you; A passing night; Q“. morn, A corrrlrrs 1°“? =1 passing scorn: Of blackest cloud-a little bit. With silver cn‘the rim of it; A little trouble. lots of Joy- And there you have a world. my boy. SATURDAY MAY 5, 1928 - i ‘ . i i‘ rue TEACHERS‘ CONVENTION ‘chines without haul"; a "ammlg - _corps of operators to handle thelnilllel DAY the teachers from all over.“ new apparel“ In dlgel-en; semi “$131.. §llnnyside ‘he Pmvlmm m") have been Wm‘ tiOnS cf the Province our people are; The closing of the Thursday after-j noon Bridge Club took Place 11ml week when the season's P11195111"? lawarded and a pleasant social hour lcnsued. “ e e c‘: 1 and lll’: _‘ their respective communities this is as tt ought to be. On their honesty, intelligence and character depends the future of the country. for the school children of today are m“ me“ “d w°m°n °I wmorlvow‘ (ianadnis popular Company. The Great-West Life, have and out of the schools of today. per- just issued rates for a new "Pension" P0111‘? which "9711111191 hops the humblest them shall ccmc our future lawmakers. judges. Oi any better than the explanation. ' 1 preachers and statesmen. _ .flf--i-O-§- It goes without saying that mcn and women entrusted with such rc- T115 MOTWE spcnslbillties are entitled to their‘ hire. entitled to remuneration coni- mcnsurate with their responsibilities. Hitherto practically starved cut of the profes- Write for full particulars, stating w‘. to llymlman ~& ilompany lid.- Provincial Managers-The Great-West Life Charlottetown, P. l1. l. Agents "At Au Principal Points w an extreme at which they become on several cccaslons she has sentfnoon for a three-day visit in theE our teachers have been sicn or driven out of the country ‘.0 seek employment where work is rc- wardcd in proportion to its value. The timcfor such treatment of the . rstrikes it. - . . t r - . ‘th l tt t of this month. their writ to the Capital. Although skilled operawrs flutter about m and wonderfully made, a little lower You can ‘mdersumd mat‘ n an,‘ c a 0r P" | t the" time w” pretty we“ ma“ uprbewlldermen" scme or these no‘ glcry and hcncr. And in Shakes-ldrum will not vibrate. ~ _ _ _ ' ' _ ‘. ‘ A pol- many years Quf elm no”; The annual exhibition of the work: ML .Qgc|fge Rogers‘ many friends‘ . had hours 0i _ . . l h .1 l H , b] l h ,an_d throat specialists have been accomplished during the winterjm-e dellsllmi w sec him down t0‘ they stlll snatc some ‘but their belated education lsa t e s man cw nc e in reason ow usmg vanous methods w keep this nmnths by ‘he members of thenmsmess again Mmr his long and‘ . . f, . c. 'i r h w ' rcss and admir blellw - ll, l be l _ ing former friendships and formms 0i mere expense. how-Ever. ls upper-l: lcizscnohovexllke an angel‘ ma apJlficglll ‘m; Lrpenlgg nirteaun; ‘omglflheld yesterday at cralglelea‘ moi o ‘ 110W 01188- l Mrs. Lloyd T. Wellner was at‘ . _l , . . er. are the methods used. ‘Patch. During the of Public Works. 50 10118 115 111° 1X11 e\ cry intelligent person knows that one of . . r ~ | _ _ ‘ the suggestions given was . - » ll _. ll Hl me taking up; educational machinery 1s working ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘filltflthlzlflalérglstglfxilfaw: tillmfsllttflgllflllqei lzgglgflcerisn “gl-eniw home‘ Dub‘ smoothly. and that the schools gen- gocd‘ what W,“ happen when melgclixligia ofbgvcgaylcaénal: shtillild ‘S?ggsenélglatlymrgigrmlggsvoixlngers. close. ~ ' . ‘I \ r ‘l .' I'll - . . limit of that borrovfiiig 61108011)‘ ‘lcrcawnnndccd n Sc ’ As the airiunder the supervision of the Honor-friends called to offer their 500d. than in years past. The teachets ' 10011101 110i Hi?! 1111i 111B 0109661 i1101i111iary Dresidcnt. Mrs. F. R. Heart: and wishes for many years of happiness.‘ " i d . i - . _. . __,_ _ _ iMrsBartlcthand very much admir- ‘ are taking their place as ea ers i1 government dots nct seem to car “Know thysem. is a maxlm‘ mccar and thus open it up more fully-ed‘ many being amazed m‘ thequam Margaret Prowse‘ In me drawing‘ >v. Ncsflcid. tells of an operation he‘ my vi Work eccvmviished- There rocm. Mrs- C- 11~ 3°"- “Sslsml Mm] these power machines during the buted to several different philoso-‘llag perfected which l5 ol- use whenlwm-e nlmul one hundred dalmy room Mrs. E. R. Brow poured tea k ‘l - .r ' f th def mHi tlod . . . r _! anxlous to have a look a; mcm, “fig t‘; ffclilgréifcesgillhfgfelifif??? ‘gnakcea nlvfileiissagi "Igfidznglnweatcrs. pyjamas. night gowns. and was assisted in serving by Mrs‘ They have heard l-icn. Mr. McIn- ‘ boys suits. etc. for the children of ‘ l ‘ _ ‘ _ _ - _ _ _ ‘llm mlddle cal- bcllllld the efll-ithc P. E. Island Protestant Orphan- Prowsc and Mrs. W. Davies. Soft y‘ 1Y1“ exlllammwn‘ 10' ‘Hamme’ T“ “ml lallmgsr 1115 "W" 5011151111955 111' drum." ago. which would be a 10y to any shaded lights and quantities oft, _. _ . . _ F --i. . ‘ . eusta hian tube as the middle ear . . tull aant to see if the machines look ‘Crnfrfi ‘rrbverencel lS~ll0L the lore is ‘noclongcr a closed Cayman ,crcdlt on the good taste and moth- ged in both rooms. skw‘ and a pension‘ ‘nyable mommy. Mflnmn‘ n an w ‘ S" ' c‘ c admmm“ °‘ “"- 1"” ' ' or es, 3nd continuing during the urethral of the amurcd. lt the mucous membrane is rendereddhf-‘SB, 11108! desirable wearables. For ‘ ‘ ihealthy. ithe Queen Mary box, the infants‘ Mlnistcr of the Interior. a group of pal to men and women who have an We 0n their own fut- ‘Hws i‘ u l ‘ ‘I “um 200 patient from ‘he ages of more than thirty members of the: 11115. Ind U16 Wdlii"! 01 111911‘ 111111111”- .. r seq cicc o sc -rcvercnce s.‘ r l ‘l .1 l» L l . ‘_ and scll-ktlowlcdgc. He who revcr- 4 1° 70' Wm‘ bnlllant results m “Cy ar m cs mo‘, d d bermg m m“ - . r cry way desirable for the Queens Senators. including Senator Mac l _ l The ifnpfovcmcflt in (he heariiigiCyvfl hospital in which she is pcr- Arthur. of Summcrslde. arrived inl Evcn me vmucs can be carried will strive to control and rule him- s:lf at all times. "Be master of thine deaf for thirty years has been as-i anger." is a philosophic echo of thc'1°111$11111€- 111111 111 110 0850 113$ 111° . 4 i f tertalnment and‘ sight-i’ a _ ‘ _ _ “ ‘_ ‘Opclauom Guild here for similar lovely boxcslgram o en ‘ “'0 “C: m“ may are no gooli A dflm upc“ you‘ wrath" and of H“ In many thc deafness has bccnlAftCrnccn tea was served by thcfsccing. both in Windsor and in Dc-L ‘o ‘he ‘am or the law‘ is one“ n the mighty. and he that ruleth his ity the hcarins has been markedlylm and was assisted in he.» p1eg5-~Thc visit we‘: planned by. lifr. Edy spirit than he that taketh a city." ilmnmved- we trust. pleasant recollections of stalled m me dlmh, while their un-‘thc image of the Divine. fearfullyllmh‘ “"5 "blues "he" 5°11“ are expected to return to the Capital U118" 111° 811E915 11nd i-‘FWTWU W"l1‘doesn‘t get up on the inside that the‘ r W191 111° 13115111“? °l ‘he °°m'enu°“'_ vices will. of course. learn in timeppeare we read‘ ..what a plece m. we‘... pleasure and Sight-Seeing and renew-lexpense of the Province. The mattclrinfiiiilc l" lilflllii’! 111 mm‘ "diittle tube to inner, ear open. B10“ Queen Mary Needlework Guild wasiteqious illness. r .rltly no great worry to the Ministeriprehcmion how “kc a god!" Andqngll-umenis and even with the fliig-‘homc of the President. Mrs. James ‘ ‘ It is gratifying to note that the anemoon a home on Tuesday i11!°1'11°°11-1'e°elv'- rcwing capacity of the Province isiany cnc who is destitute of any con-inn“ the pal-lent Should hold the l to blow all-ltractively arranged. and exhibitedJlng the afternoon a Q1981- 11111111" erally are occupying a higher let-cl lsr ‘out um closed mount led obody knows. _ . _ . ‘ _ ma“ n lll‘. would go up the little tube to the- and were admitted by wlnsome lime; and, 0111' 990D"! ha"? "Bald much °l authorship of which has been attri-l And no“; a Brmsh phyllcian‘ Dr‘! Wellner in receiving. In the dining‘ . , . . . 4 _ pas‘ weekly and wlll naturally m. pliers cf the distant past. Self-‘thc closing of this little tube is fireplaces clhwcairlng apparel‘ dresses‘ ‘ . .- - . E. D. Nicholson. Mrs. W. T. Li will seek to know himself. his faults “m” ‘he °“t°'d° ‘m’ m” “avlty "1' di thi h ‘c. and thcv eluded. that he may corr t tl . "Thi. inidcntally open~ thi: little < - " . ti t" l n- gar ng e r purc as ec lem_ s t 5 5 httlc child. and reflects with grcatisweet peaes were a rac no y arra m‘ “on In ‘he even‘ of dam or “my “do: l“ a" _ The ‘middle car ls drained and erly instincts of those who prepared ‘ '5 “mm” mercm Hflfldcd by 11°11‘ 011111195 Slcwall-rl is therefore an all-round policy. and one which should ap- Seif-eontroi ls based upon and‘ Dr. Nesflcld has oimra-ied on mormclothlng was cxqulslle‘ the many ‘ Dominion l-lousc of Commons and.‘ XTREMES are always dflll§CfOllS.‘CllCCS himself and knows himself some and Others with no Slicers"? of many patients who have beengonaiiy interested, and for whiehlwindsor,‘ Ont.. last Sunday after- a V100 501110 l>°°Ple are said 1'0 be acrtd i L t t th vondition cvcr been worse after thcmcrstnal letters of mam“ m mGlBmPdCY dlslncl’ A“ extenslve pm; » s. . ‘max m. “ e no e sun g0 ' slavish conformity to creed. to’ rule. 111M 15 510W i-O 811801" 1S better thilirarrested, while in the great maJor-‘. ilosiesg M“; A‘ G. peflke poul.ecl‘ll-oll_ was al-fanggd for the vigiturs,‘ Remember that this operation 15:81-11 dull” hv M's‘ J- P- G°rd°“- mlmd c“ Odette‘ My" for Essex. MA e001) Tlzrarrfriowfinllva IRAHMIN TEA It is Always Fresh and Pure Sold only in ltetl, llygenic, Airtight Packages- ‘ OOGO-@OOOOOOQOOOO-QOO-&O-O-§O'QQ§‘OOOOO~O-O~OOOO4OWO will go direct to Ottawa tllldllllPfiflpls-cddfl‘ ~ whlle llcutenauHlovunoi-t lcave for important work whiciljilc founded Dalhousie Collefifi-ilfgl ‘rawaits her in Western Canada. “Dalhousic University-also a ‘son ~ .. o t» rary forthe officers of the gaff - and presented portraits of 0801K" Ill and his queen which ad?!“ "s? Provincial Parliament 5111161185 h that town. At Quebec City t founded the Historical and Litsrzal; Society. ‘beside setting‘ on 10° _ 000-04 ivcakncss. One of the unwritten . ; - . < ‘yho ushered to the dining room- EH71. and included a trip tr. the l‘ .. I me sea ls “Break grams w very rope“ M P l ‘_ fol the deafness due to trouble ill“ . w“ c _ l ‘_ had a Drown cad is“? ‘£01’ nee hasflhlfi little tube. and would not apply‘ Mrs. C. H. Beer. Mrs. F. E. Small- famous Ford airport. Behmd 111° “mm” -° m‘ g a ‘ ‘m mm“ °°“'.w deafness due to other causes. ‘wood. Mrs. Brow and Mrs Cosh ' ' ~ . . ., ers v ' ' _ _' ' ' ._ ‘in ._ ' _ ‘b. _ . l ‘ ‘ bad1iilg issue wlllch has been raised Wm ask your family doctor for the ‘ The golfing season ls m‘ *"‘“‘?'“"°i*“‘°' “as vlsltlmg l“ "fie clly Q“ ‘l church-going is commendable. The be a bcnc ofconmntlon throughamlnaliic of a good specialist. and get it will be interesting to the fair sexifiw days thi-S W001i- renewing 01¢! his opinion about this. as well as the gentlemen to knowkricndships. most necessary as well as the noblest Our IO rxtve owners." is ' of our prof esslons past. teachers are now in a position makes the action good or demand an adequate wage: they are asserting their rights and they are entitled to them. At one of their business sessions a resolution was unanimously adopt- " o The man who will not drink because The motive is. or ought to be, the t o gfmttn or woman who goes regularly (Filer session of the Legislature and; ——--<o>--_ ma! it has been decided at‘ a rem“; e . l ‘lcw. and perhaps another provfnci- l l carded as a Christian. is a hypocrite. 4 - ‘ Boston this week for the well-dress-rMr. Bill Rogers arrived home Wed- ~ 1 t1 .ft , - 1 . ‘ ' _ c cc m q or m“ In the meanumc jcd man. plus sixes. are now extinct neidtiy 1mm Keiiiville- 3111's mliliy ed asking for a reasonable increase h t l 1 vciy easily be i h G d- M l _ ' e l ma ' " -— t .- . . -. . ~ in salaries. With this resolution e can g l ‘ O ‘e Conlrovasl hale 1621mm e fast following the plus sixes, Plus much better. and able to be with The Guardian recmcd u com ml come a drunkard when he can get 501111111115 which may be and ougnt‘ ' Mrs Rogers it . the "Winnipeg Tribune" which coli- ‘ _ . . . . l - do not lnfow what lu tw learin to note is also lnuch im- mlsed an increase and this increase 1 _ P 5 °5 111'”- Y°11 1’ r g i _ . . ._ .h ld h ve been famed at me Among these thing-r is the 1G$S0lllr¢O§¢§O6o4+04§040¢o4 may be ablé w 131cm" ‘hem “omipmvcd m health‘ lJ-osepmnc Hlufl-nglonl “hose 11ml s ou a g ~ - - ‘ ‘ .riagc to Mr. Colin Campbell‘ was an- Subsmpum refervd . lo llbgrc. t r . l s. . ‘ ‘bttweenridingmreeclles and knlck- Miss Essery and Miss Carrie Has- _ , l _ but it was bluntly refused. The grog aim or every home and o ‘inc e fan earnest desne to promote‘ Thi-‘PB 11115 always bee" i111 11$5°°111'lers. r - lam leave this mornin on a month“ comm photoglapl‘ and Wm be Of i116 1301111111011 ‘#51119 1° the pop teachers are Dimer“ They have d‘__’evcry school should be to set the “an 1'55‘ be QdVOC-liei‘. , , 1 g Q special interest to her friends htlffihulapity of this soldier-governor. ‘to church for the sake of being re- 111111111511 ll"? Plifbisflle $11M 15 t0101- “*"*““””””“'““ Clothiers Association gathering in‘. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers and 5011.1 't r b ~ - . . l my e “ssmma ma‘ “m” 1”" M‘, ion the golf links and lus fo rs are friends are delighted to see him so . P il . r . ‘ ‘ it - r . everyone will agree. They were pro t to bc thoughtfully considered. ‘ h ‘ wos are now all the thing. If youlthcm again ismins a large pmtograph of Miss , i f n actions and the Ll onn‘ AND DISEASE the ilfisvrilvfivh that they area cross ' * . . recent 505mm of me Leglsmturv‘ governor o a lat tclnperance, which both parties [iicullced lhls week‘ Tms l5 an c,“ Pmce-nunes m dmerem pa.“ ‘o; and advanced tion between dirt and disease. In - c . . cided to wait until the next session . e t ll . of the Legislature when they will on m Cr his will to do something or to rc- was ever promoted bv the use of in-‘gelleved that disease was bred m‘ lfrain from doing it. without telling lfimfitlrfliv 11111811589. Spoken or writ-‘ ' renew the demand. Unless their dc- mand is complied with then they, cannot be blamed if they adopt dras- tic measures to secure what all erm- ccde is their right. It is hoped tho’. . for the sake of our children. for tire sake of our province. the Gert-m - incnt will see flt to carry out ll‘ gen- crous measure the overdue promise. The teachers are entitled to it country is prepared to carry the ud- dltlonai burden and is satisfied that it will receive full value for it <O-}—————— tnc HE season of i928 has opened most ausplciously for road vrork so far as weather is concerned. Al. seasons in the past the roads wcrewvery chlld‘ ‘him why. may make him an thinking. unrcasonlng slave. Every ‘child wants to know why he must or If the only reason given him for good be-. I ‘r ‘ _ . 1 $61110. not of all the offensive which may be present in it. lhtuiour on the street is that if ne Tm cans are unsightly‘ but n“ 1S ‘hem not herelcans are not in themselves going to cause disease. Potatoes or apples. in rotting. give off an offensive smell must not do certain things. is not good the policeman will got l; l“ me ‘last? him. hc will in all probability do abundant room as he pleases when the police are‘1"911'~-‘19111101313110iwrfiuflsivercas-i '01:! of sight. He must be taught the lrtzrfimfiififiozhllcll“ ‘Emily |7°'5°1‘111l‘dls°a5°' [difference between good and evil. “g1 we" be clumn" THOSE POWER MAcnlslts. 3L2.lLll:r.fw.;.-T:i.w:::‘30' and we ‘lune agree with mem- .lrc will grow to honest. conscientious.‘ manhood. and will not require the wnlchfulnoss of the police or nnylmcnt $1111 bl°°k°d by 511°“ l‘ w“ l’°s'.do or do not. is not enough. sibie to carry on road work. A rea- sonable interval between the drying ‘up of the roads and the commence-l ment of cropping should make it —¢0>-—-—— EDITORIAL NOTES. Plowing is now in full swing in many parts of the Province. possible for farmers everywhere to‘ assist in getting the roads in first class shape and incidentally earning some money by the labor of themseltps and’ their teams ll the Minister of Public Works falls to ‘veep his promisr to have inl well to get an early start fflelds. but it is quite possible make too early a start. farmer waits till the ground is per- fectly dry before he turns it up. Mr. in John Agnew is the “strong lmome fight to make it the ma‘ Ly‘ those who are temperate in all their earliest days. health depart- ‘ _ _ rthlngs. who respect themselves, and ments were occupied incleaning up l Compel a child against cmlwl themselves‘ No good ca“se‘thc towns and cities because it wasimlilbliiflhtr‘ Scot-land. do not scc eye to cyc with you, Discussion will go on. it not be well if it could features which have characterized for ated? :ln i920. Iantl voters may not know what a 1111111161 robin is. or why it is brought into use from time to time by those ‘may be thercfcre explained that the l0‘ precious "robin" is a broad sheet of The wise paper. ruled with many circular illnes. the largest one being on the ‘outside and each ruled llnc within describing a smaller circle. i The oblect of this mean device is m; ma“, 0g m, Pl-ovlngg in gil-sflman. or the new Prohlbnlbn com“ to conceal the name of the man who c111" 511111" b? 111° end °1 M“! 11° mission. In fact, he la the only man. W111 11°11 b9 lble w "Y m" l 111'" strong or otherwise, for his col- 5911118 1191!?“ lllm- ll l! 11"" lllnlleagtre. Mr. Colin MacKay. is in his was the first to slgn- it. Some mem- -ber writes his name somewhere on ‘the sheet of many circles, no doubt a little ashamed of what he is doing. the Dfiiiflfmifl" 01 Public W011" lfielghties. and not in a condition to Then the rcbin begins to fly from 111N191‘ l 910W .111" 11°W"'bll‘ ll l5 11°1‘give the Commission the attention it 1°51" 1° 1mm “d desk 1° desk- Not l "l" clmld- n" 11°" “mwkmusorely needs: while Miss Dorsey is infamous-fleet of power machines lq Succesd Ml, llmry 5mm, a, “c- W111“! 39n- "1- Manly" lmulred‘ relary. and will have no voice in the about the only persons in Canada. A 398111118 8101111 in luoh on off-hand manner, has Commmlo l», Imam‘ '3“; when,‘ 0 "vho have power to say what their '”°l“"l°"$~ 11 P6 11001! I1"?! 1U llllllfl ilfdlfl- wllh where. are the Temperance Alliance ‘my “m” be" "nd 1° ""19"" ll ~. . _ l ' l m clceptlons the operator: are repfeaenuflyea? ~IIIWII1II1M 111 "Ill ‘W11- liid i111‘ gotten. like the whole of the Liber- als‘ pre-electlon promises. mlataite of purchasing so many ma- , a... .-.. .....». -. "QM-l... . ,_ ,_ u... ....... y. ... for a farm would the first signer These Honorable Gentlemen are‘ decently’! Ottawa despatchcs tell that there were scores of Liberals sound argu-i There arc many who think‘ The "Round Robin" device 1-.- agnin in use to secure an increase P1115011 Eel-i F111 01 lin the nay of members of Parlln-lwlle" 119 1M5 11d 0f 1111 dirt. This is‘rctnmed from a very pleasant visit It wns resorted to on cvelwwhy, generally speaking. health and. lcompulsion. The reason why. mustsprcvious occasion in which indcm-l 11 llaw when dlmng l‘ 51°“: 11181117‘ bc insisted upon in the training of ""195 W919 b01118 locked 1111. i114 UWY The stem commmmihnvc been. from $600111 136719 ggoplydallifctzrous dirt is disposed of. be- And zt very contemptibleim ‘ ';dcvicc it is. All newspaper readers have it kncwn that he was the flrstf ll‘ md ‘dmnlmai body. The reason for this is l W0“ that. the body secretions early be Fi-‘llilvfid from the body the disease but bad smells do not The clcah person. i cleanliness go hand in hand. clean stimulant surroundings to personal illness makes for should be supported. 3” O O I o 009046-06- Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEI 0O AAA40-OOOOAQOOOO-QLOO-OO Q. What is the best thing to talk about in general conversation? i i are most absorbed. for then you will give to your talk a sincerity that cannot fall to hold your audience. Q. ls it correct for anyone to.use envelopes with the gay-coloredglln- ings? A. No; the envelopes with the frivolous linings belong to the sta- tlonery of the young girl only. Q. What is a good remedy for one who llsps? ted in. will usually overcome the fault. l Bum” and m“ W11"! i119)’ 9116"" 1° d" 5°‘ W11! who signed the latest "round robin" 11 _ _ do thi-v not so about it openly and bcftre a single Conservative’: name mu week. it vein: cctlmtetthat "i nWtWllfil-ltlVflQff-iliiltliggndw a the dlsrepiotablerlitlwordl of ova-honoree eouhmImWWlQ-tr? ' Tl " ‘ "mmliiqtth wit hoolngtlilirgamarqnl '- '~ '1. was placed on shee t. ‘m h We have learned that there is a . r c” v 1111815’ Words o bl-l tdlffe i th i kl d - . un cus cpmjfls nppmd ‘o €h2§c1”f“ho»§;°?lh_t_ Tfizngfflyn d"? 3112;)"; dgnflday the trio left for Quebec. where ‘ gerous is that which is ctmtamin-lDP- MacKinwsh viii rail ior Scot-med 010581 and away. germs‘ 031150 flflyi Sven dangerous dirt. Because a clean city or town. by. . caring for all dirt. makes sure thatvlmlghlcl- M155 M1111 Mill-lire- are a cleanliness ‘and orderlincss. and because clean- more comfortable onn tea yesterday at the home of ‘and happier lives. all efforts towards; M“? D- Slewfirii K011i- Sl-rect. in aid -‘securing and keeping a city or townlof their flower fund. which was “honorable gentlemen. who s“ mlclean are to be commended andwcl-y much enloyell The rooms were ll 15|Parliamcnt and make our laws. It l the A. That in which you yourself aid.- ‘ ‘ltcv. Dr, Hugh It, MacKintosh, of arrived in Halifax last Saturday. to be the guest of Rev. Dr. Clarence MacKin- i r -atcd by secretions of the human or‘lnnd and Dr. and Mrs. MacKinnon will continue to Vancouver enroute to Japan. Dr. and Mrs. MacKin- non anticipate an absence of five months froln the city. O O Mr. and Mrs. Lightning. of Holi- ifnx. arrived ill tllc city yesterday to England. ‘ They will be cordially wei- lcemcd by hosts of former friends. Q O I Mrs. W. Chester S. McLurc has of her sister. Mrs. McCabe and o o o l . ‘ The Guild of St. James‘ Church rhnd a delightfully arranged after- nttractfvely arranged with quanti- iiics of cut flowers, greenery and ‘softly shaded lights. During the af- ‘ternoon a delightful musical pro- gram was supplied by Miss Nan Shaw at the piano and Miss Thelma Tced violin, while vocal selections ‘and duets were given by Mrs. Law- iscn and Miss Jacqueline MacDon- ooo l Chief Justice Mathleson has been‘ linvitcd to be the principal speaker ‘at the Dalhousle convocation on ‘May 15th. Plans for the graduating ‘visit to New York. t i l Miss Mona Wilson returned Tucs- ‘day from a months holiday to Tor- lcnto. While there she attended th several important 'mcctings in connection with the work in which she is so successfully ‘employed. coo 1 Miss Charlotte Whitton. who sail- lcd fcr Canada from London last ‘Friday. after attending the child welfare meeting at Geneva, stated d three weeks with Mrs; John in nn interview Just before leaving‘ the one who Allan before sailing for covers his coughs and sncczcs wlthlwhere they intend residing in fu- With representative officials with a .“‘“‘“'."“'*”*“’°.‘" ‘a handkerchief. who keeps flies out mm ‘of ills home. who washes his hands‘ before he cats. is not going to live ‘in a dirty. untidy place. The clean‘; that she had conferred in London view to the relaxation of the restric- tions imposcd three years ago upon the unaccompanied movement of ‘child immigrants under fourteen . .. _ ._ ' ii et oil. Follow years of alto. She had also iscussc -§ ‘gpplllicanlrgn of vaselme ‘to Boston. where she was the guest with the British committee of thcl.'““”*"“‘““"9"** lwamc“ w“ M“! Dual)", ~ Society fcr the Overseas Settle- mcnt of British Women the possi- lbility of an arrangement whereby ‘the I.O.D.E. in Canada would be- come the official representative of the British committee in all cities and towns where I.O.D.E. chapters are organized. It is hoped that this Bfilhiicment. if completed. will greatly facilitate the movement and settlement of Brltismfamllles. Miss Whltwnlurther discussed with the S.O.S.B.W. the‘ matter of open- lngs for British professional women in Canada. Miss Whltton. while in London. made a study of the meth- ods followed at the Mothercraft Training Centre. in anticipation of i119 Opening of a similar institution ln Toronto. She again met the mezbers of the British delegation to eneva of the Child Welfare League. whose committee considers it probable that Canada. England > i of more than 150 tudents. the larg- cst number in years. are now being discussed. In accordance with the lpollcy of the University, few if lnyl and dramatic hcncfary degrees M" be conlenwhcnssed matters of procedure will, \ ‘coo l The Teachers’ Federation brought were ln-htwntlanefx '- - 2"“ .. .. . .,, ,. r. .r ‘the British delegates and, anci- h" gl-ugmmy ‘yum’. w ‘m, d" members of the American delegation and the United States will be among the countries chosen by the League for the study of the problem of neg-' lected children. Miss Whltton dis- return tr Canada she will meet the also Agriculture. 111 regmlm as Miss Harrington is a daughter of 1535110811011 311d . » _ ' ' Canada. owe much to his leadcrshlli 5 l Mrs. Pctcr Harrington of this city,; cuts of the interior of Mr. Camp- nonland Mm Macxmnon‘ on Frhlnunanl cenunury banquet gwcnhclrsiiome accompanied by a dos. rby the Ontario Division Canadianlcrlptlcl‘ as follows?‘ | Looking down Roslyn road. from. lthc Assinlboine river. stands the res-l’ lidcnce of Mrs. Colin ll. Catnpbell, g ‘widow of the 1rrtc_llon. Colin H. Campbell. attorney-general of Man? itoba. Native elms and oaks nl-. lThere also appeared a series of lalgli§1',g,, "‘ HOUSEHOLD ' SCRAP BOOK _ l, ., B .-. . “anaemia; Ls: OQQO-OOQQ-O" if iodine SL111“ ‘When iodine has been spilled vii. most conceal the eastern front from‘ clollllnl; cover- thc spots with will" view. (Continued on page l3) ' DAILY LESSONS“ F , , 3 1N E cracking ' by dampcniiil! Y ' and then rubbing By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: D0’ not say "there were seven errors in! grammar." Say “errors of grami’ mar." lo axy. Pronounce gal-ak-si. g as inip go." both a‘s as in "at," las in "lt,"1a accent first syllable. ' 1 OFTEN MISSPELLED; clothes); suite (of rooms.) SYNONYMS : _ farming. ogricul- ‘ ture, cultivation,’ gardening. tillage. WORD STUDY: "Use a word‘. " .three times and it is yours.“ Let us’ increase our vocabula y by master-l lng one word each day. Today's} word: INTENSELY; excesslvelyz‘ earnestly; fervldly. "The ‘ghyi-vwggl intensely interesting." '-" . MOM‘ By Iron! Yeigh ooeueeuueeueoc+ebooq ' Earl 0f Dalhousle Q. Who was the Earl housie? _ . A. The Earl'of Dnlhoutlie wrrrtlré‘ Governor General of Canada from i820 to I628, succeeding the. Duke of Richmond who had died from the. bite of a pet fox. Durinmihc inter-w" or Dal-‘l . Qfllflnlw Mlillv‘ (y! ...l,.4. n l,‘ carried oil llferegrlne Mrlttarrrapumrutsr. art-l Ur administration y Jamel Monk and fr _ ‘ has rm behind it many l. ‘ l . In Halifax, Nova llaundry soap and all0W ‘in cold winter git‘ .11. t en l usucsln ‘fashion ‘wash out. " ' ~ owes MISPRONOUNCED: goi-ltigllt ceil- lt‘ to 11311112“ at least two Q11 ~ laundered 111 Elm the stains 11 To Preserve.‘ evcntcd from p! the shot: them with iinsei this with B11 to reel» i111 Shot-s can be Lettuce “ '|.£‘i.lllCt! should be kci) d ‘n n a l- lml; and then place ‘ r p p” set this m" 1“ “"111, lettuce will keel) week. m u doth. lace and the nd crisp I01‘ B» m. Sarina Tilt" l . m.‘ .. 1 it ‘time “W1. l a 80min” o’ ltbnll b rrrro llaowfllls - from also up l l FILMS ‘ All tdlflatln stock: ’The'2'Macs' ‘DRUGSTORE § 711.315.... owl-u 9'1"‘ 5 “ ‘ ill '5 "mllrorlm Iced" m“. ‘Attelltioli “l... a .- 1 rrrrrrrw |.tt v4.1 “W, I? w»-