, _ 1: _, l , _ _ __ ._ _ _ __ 2 _ .‘r11iE cHA1=u.oTrE'roW-N GUARDIAN Car0fYours sP°9l1< -1'-*- oais 8110 Q4' eq man of good general ulipeiiruin-,ol 111 11116 CUIIYHG he l’0u/od Y-he 11101(--'»-" capable of carrying on an cxtcudf-il_‘1_1111 1111 11i1D111`1911Hl10'€S ini a t00l C _ _ - 1 . . and yet wanton in two im-ii'ii~, 1"""lt S6111- ‘lt was plainly evl-dent Coast cities, for inurrlfr, also \\'usi111‘11 119 11111” 110'- have the first idea sought lieré i'or ilio slnyiiig ye-_+ 11°“' I0 put the thing into oileration. erfluy of Mrs Jennie Itandoiph. 55, “S0 10113 115 W@'V0 S0516 H118 \f’8Jl‘. n moming house 1a,,(|],,(|,-_ 1iet_`s see if \ve can lift the car witlh Under the name oi' (‘.ln-ii-if-s lim'-_1111l‘1.ii1011»" I Sllggested. “Sometimes isbn. he enizagedu room in .\li~.~i.ai"111 C1111 S“‘1lil Jacks with another Raiidolplfs house nt H5 i’lymoulli“’111`°“"11@\le was that Smith lhad ‘had it SUBS-|-AN-r|A|_ GRANT remeominion1 ,,,,, ,,,' ,em lop; 1 ,rms ____ you have always been. ready and Minister of Agriciilture in inc iust|§.'o\vglct's haixzleutlre ,ia::(i;ma1i1:d1 we'l.l test necessary. \Wiiiillg t0 ilolp ill tile molly 8-Ctlvi' annual report of tho fur farming in- ,,-ee ,vhilps what" f,-,f.,11e” 111 0111' order 1° 1’1"’m°1e 111° llllst-ry. One can picture .Smith's reaction 'l1li'tz;3 gs be-lwonld not fit milder the axle with- , _ _ what :sis .rs ..;z";...°:;. .°;::."“‘:;‘;;i rn.. ii.. - -»-oi __ = active in herin alan an bod ous year. »As usual, thousands 01,11- me néw o;a,9I£;nf{?,t,l community iiitegests, bgut our ioss mx” were exported to me United “This 15 a 11119 1111151" 116 decided. I .me cM'.»5`é've,,~y will be a gain to whatever sphere states' 11111111 1“1d111°"‘ 11 "11"1`11c""'1|"110‘V <10 1119>’ BXDGCL 8- f9i'l0W _T-0 0 h "bn _ts you elect as your ,.esmenc0_ European countries came to Canada ¢},,,,,g0 li,-es with a jack “ke g_},|5_~ 'P01111 '11 :1 °i ,h In token ,,f'o,,r goqd w|B|,es_ m_ for foundation stock. including Gcr- "The jacks inot entrely to blame,” __coii-si»deu\~l1zt'U fi 'D1_1*1_`§_d112‘-E ,Brest in your fum,-6, ‘We wouyd ask many; France Russia, Norway and I told him. "lt would i'it under s co . ns _ _ - ~ h , you to accept this Masonic ring- Great Britain. Norway as a begin thc axle nicely if it wasnt for t e 'Une disfmstramon' '£33 not so much for its intrin io value lllng -purchased 500 pairs, while uc- p@Ul1lllll‘|li9S’ oi’ _ this drive‘waY- lit :pays over an mmf ai, ‘W nf but as a symbol of true .friendship cording to the latest inforn\ation,_'|`1l0l0'S <1 111511 'Simi 11191 Where 7011 ‘woe em' an a 1 and trust in one another, and feel Russia gaive some of her fumouslll0ll'1 \‘/1111111-' ht that in` wliatéver land you may so- suible in exchange for silver foxes. ~ “ree” , journ, this will prove that you will “Du-ring the year there was n "01“_°111`»Se 1 °°111'11`1111’~°" 111° -1114111 _. "ever be wmmut f,.ie,,ds |,,deed_ la,-ge increase in the ,lumber of under cliebspriéigtout he_i;_e__a grow. Fruternally, farms Wh, h n mn vuqmw but may e a won- nt e so will not obsl-riict fi T6 M b e T B th ° re 111' 11 ‘ smart after alll," Smith specmlatelrl, 0 U" "U ° V11* "° "5 liiinldsoffur-bearing unimuls_li:__c:\:i__ ,,,[,_he sprmg m,oba_b,y Mmm sag _ Lodge, A. F. at A. M., 1' ‘Y 011'" 1.111111 1"”“’1‘~ '1"’k '_ ami ii wonifin' be able in nrt the .- use their children Ci-npniul, 1’.E.I. Pa1`11°11:l-:1‘1Y 1l‘119 01 11111111 11111” 1" wheel liar enough from the -ground- i|,,u,es °,,_` . . ami ch ehillu rabbits- ' U, 311,, the me 01;," .',' -- , _ *' ` _ ' Smiiiir protested iii earnest when I removed one of the spares and -- started rolling it forwa/rd' to the flat tire. ' f "You’re certainly putting .the cart before the horse,” he objected. suppose weliry .to get tinsliack under »t‘he car before going to all spare"l ‘ * ‘ iPiiaci»nig the spiire on the groundl just ahead Off-the fiat tire I then stepped into the tar, craniked the 'engine and moved ahead a trifle. Tihe wheel with the tiat tire went up ,on the spa-re and stayed there when I set -the emergency .bra-ke. "Now, then, -I guess you won't have any trouble putting the jack under it," I announoed.' ‘/ And neither did he. The process from thenl on was comparatively simple, except for one or two delays .for purposes of os/utloning him. One or .these had to do with having the spare ready to pu _on s wlheel after the fist tire i .re moved. There ie no tense ing the of having fall with the tires dhis business about substituting the `mon,--that the persons who receive has iiccii ,fxivoii to Sir ltoiu-ri ilorn-_‘_ M,P.., hy Leyhonriio I". Dnvitlsoii, whose previous grant of at siinilar aninuiittlius, it is unclcrstonrl, liccu pructicully ull distriiiutell. Sir Robert, with tho approval oi' the donor. took the view that the mir ney sliotiiii lic used for the assist- ance of orgaiiizatioiis already train- ing migrants for Canada und the other domiiiions. Where Tmictic- able he made it a condition that the agency receiving help should raise an equivalent. amount- locally, and that a similar sum should be given by the government. _ Sir Robert Horne decided to allot $40,000 in_ aid of the Salvation Army schemes administered by Commis-_ sioner Lamb, including its training farm in Essex. The scheme at Craiglelinn, near Paisley, which owes its existence to the en- thusiasm of_ _Dr. Cossar, a local doc- tor received $10,000 with a further $2,000 for its farm in Camilla, on which settlers supplement their training before being sent to their( places of employment. The Church of Scotland settlement at Bridge of Allan was enabled by a grant to resume its emigration activities, which had been suspended owing to lack of funds, and the other Scol- tish Churches are now co-operating in the scheme. its work is supple- mented in Canada by the Y.M.C.A., which under Major Bavln, charges itself with -the care of immigrants who muy he in difficulties; and tho Red Cross Society of Canada re- ceived n grant in aid of its work of assisting immigrants who, through illness or other causes, are in danger.0f becoming derelict. " After, inquiry as to the most ef- fective means of helping women, Sir Robert Horne decided to make it grant to the Scottish Council for Women's Trades, which, under Miss Margaret Irwin, trains women not only in domestic service but in poultry-keeping, dnirying and other crafts ancillary to farm work. He gave assistance also to the scheme for settling -families from the Western Highlands on partially equipped holdings in Canada. l-ieip was given to Australia by a< sum oi’ $20,000 to the Kingsley Fairbridge Memorial Scheme. The 1820 Mem- orial Settlers' Association (South Africa) was given $20,000. All the chemes have one feature in coni- the beneflt__of them are thoroughly tralnedheforq being sent overseas. I ritz ,lianiss _ _ _ - _ » _ __ _ _ _ _ ___ _ PAGE ELEVEN _ WED PARLIAMENTARIAN 1 \ Z-_ » I -fs. ul/ /“ in im-ff If Government ,Control 1 , ll,1?;1Has Worked Reformation ` 1 _ Says Woman Magistrate Mrs. Emily F. Murphy, a i'ormer president oi' the 'Federated Women's Institutes oi' Canada. jwdge of the Juvenile Court of Alberta ami known as Jaliey Canuck tor 'hor famous writings says: _- "Before Government ‘Control became the law of Aiberlu, 1 opposed it vigorously. both on the platform and by my pen. I was t'earl'nl that our last state would he worse than *our liilrst. it seemed only logical that if the restrictions were removed there would be more -drunkenness and crime. No living person could persuade me to tho contrary, I had a fine line of arguments on the subject, too.” "After a period of several years in which I have been called upon to enforce the present Liquor Control Act, both as a city and iProvlucial Magistrate, I am bound to say that my fears were largely unfounded.” "There was not a rush of inebrity as I had predicted. The condition has steadily improved because the law was well conceived and is being well enforced." “I know that bootjegging has been largely--very largely suppressed; that poisonyl liquor or substitutes for liquor, such as methylated spirits or ‘canned heat’ have disap- peared; that there is compamtivoly little drinking among juveniles, loss drunkenness, more general respect for tho law." _ "Those of us who ,previously ,fouglit for Prohibition of all intoxicants, are bound to acknowledge. that so fur as this Ilrovince is concerned. (lover-nmoii-t Control has Worked a reformation in tlio traffic.” _ ._ ____ _ . it JUST ARKIVED ite and Marble makes it easy for intending punciiasers ` _ . to select anything in the Momunental line ~ PRICES me Lowi-:sr -_'; -» W ORKMANSIHP, THE BEST ' 1 BELL , "T511 Kent Street Phone 141-J. xi' I5 7 .»_. .'< f Il . i-"A ei. . l i »< __-_-_ .,_‘_.,».._..1,,-‘- .,-4. _ ‘ i 3.19 'it i i lf p».._ as I ’ .i H~ ‘i i " l I ' A Shipment of Scotch Granite 1 ' _ This together with our already large stock of Gran- s ' 3-. f ~. ,i