‘fin ha»! - - -.- -. s. - 511 ‘ . THE " “- "u? n. ac. came. Associate can» 1|], 11nd" III) l“ your (Cell and) ll p" yuaraiallol) In “maria Canada n oda has deservedly received wide “u.” and we may add unanimous approv- lll VII!“ ltllflfal in Parliament and in the P19" I ln twenty years the Rockefelle- Philanthropists it lliiilllllllflllllll Blliillllill R"".€:l:.:.?.l".r. h h llilllfl or» ' ‘$01111 of d8 A dvertlsed] ___r.._r*.:—_t-:f AUG. 30, 1923 of both our leading political 11811" ' THURSDAY, oswtnrmo oussr. " {loll Government h about those who are undergoing exami- _ ‘ notion but to the rest of the com- ' lt is currently jeported that the to go munity as well. As the pupils prepare for the ex- ont of ofice next week. An earl- amlnatlon so the farmers prepare er departure had been anticipated and we are not disclosing any sec- for the exhibition. lea. A few of the salient facts in this great work may be here recall- ed. it had its birth and origin in the clear brain of H01!- 51111111’ Meighen in the period immediately [following the armistice. M1‘- luejghen was assigned the task oi formulating a plan by his leader. 1p 1mm (33535 Sir Robert Borden when he (.\lr. endowed philanthropic funds have paid out or pledged ,with cash ln band to fulfill the pledges) an ag- gregate of $136,632,574. This fact is brought out in connection with the recent issuing of the first report of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial. The capit- al contained in the Rockefeller trust funds for philanthropy is to- day $383,278,041, including an es- m UNITE FllH PEAIIE (Canadian Press.) | (‘l.E\'i*Il..\.\'D, Aug. 29. - The lmenace of the next war overshad- ows all other issues which confront the lgbctrillg titan and “the achieve- ments of centuries of human pro- 3301mm Barton. M-D- 3,1"... w. PAINFUL KNEE ' Being consulted by a patient‘ with I Brass Bed with l-.. gross will be swept away by anoth- er red tide unless the workers ex- , ‘ there is the preparatory brushing *'°'g“°_“’ ""“‘_"?‘“‘*(‘§',°' “all” get when we express the unofficial up and the "cramming" m certain ‘terior in the Lnron oternm . opinion that an earlier departure; ‘ lsubjects in the one case and the ‘mum no‘ hive occasioned w’ ,special spoon-feeding of animals in widespread regret. The final de~- cision to vacate recalls an lucid-l feller march. institute for The Laura Mr. Meighen worked out MI P13" in full detail and expounded it at length in Parliament where it met - . v l5.‘LTJLZZZFEL.‘Z.°""ZZ’“.§Z. i??? we M o1 m2- _ _ _ ioperauon and conunued‘ Du',ng‘l~‘oundafion has disbursed $‘r6,7o7, his Prenflershm and hem“, his r0040 in its ten years of existence This is to be exrztctl ithe other. and while the prizes a1. the school A “rum sues!’ M‘ emlrelexamination often fall‘ to the stu~ ly welcome, visited the home of amem who has “crammed, certain clergyman. prolonging hlslme precedmg days rather than m. Ell l. during stay from day to day although ex- W88 111 1 ‘ ,the one who has done honest anti pressing P?“ lmenuon or ‘“"'"‘F§rasthru1 service during the term. so ‘ “tomorrow . The morrows rnuith; _ _ lied wearingly The kind heart- “m '“!r°“"°“m ‘he pd h t be ‘mg impatient “imrprize falls to the man who did the e 0s, corn ‘ 1 Lion. About 30.000 , Id . ‘were settled on Canadian farm-s,“ p9 gas‘ irepresenting in the 3851051119 311i agricultural community of aboutiln Memory M H“ wln‘ 913041100 persons. More than $100,- exhibition m ‘ d H _‘ l m no“ plannedjrrtrshlng and the grooming in the e n e me o o '5. Ilast week or _ two rather than to an experiment calculated to C0m~l timated 315000.000 for the Rocke- ‘tirement from that office the workvrlfe 1°13! anwum’ or Ems ‘M the, . b essenua, wamres N30 third htg Rockefeller donating or . “any Carfled forward ,0 wmpw ganization, the General Education, ' exfioknemlBoard, is $97,216,774 in payments‘ Chronologically, the Laura Spel- tioctocm was expended by the Buardiman Rockefeller Memorial is theflwi- 11"“ 51mm“ 1"" b“ ’“"““"‘“‘ ert their politic-ml power to banish Medical Re-,forever this scourge of mankind," spelmaniwarren S. Stone, grand chief of the Memorial is shown. in its report, to,'B'°‘h°rl_‘°°,d M Mcomolwe Engm‘ have distributed sseersn from rtsleemfa“ "‘ i‘ “w” m’ message founding, four years ago, down to’ The Rockefeller "Aruerican Labor can render no - co-operation of forward-looking men and women in this country as well .215 in other lands, for the mainten- worltl peace." once of permanent ‘ fr. Stone asserted. . “The second great issue in which the workers of America arevinvolv- ed is the struggle between auto- cracy lilld democracy in industry. The stubiilty, the harmony, anti who prosperity" of the nation's econ- Iumic fztbric is at stake. There can- greatcr service than to secure the: a painful knee, a physician difl-Z-f nosed the trouble as a strain of, the inner ligament that helps hold» the bones of the ullber and lovrer? leg together. . He bound it up and some relief, was obtained, but it was not long. before the patient was hack again. The physician then went care,‘ fully into the history of the case. zThe patient was middle aged. o: igood weight. and his work neces- sitated this standing by a bench or table all day‘. In other yvortis tbc muscles of the ‘feet would be 1102i!’- ing all his weight without any act- ual movement of the "arch" mus, cles. And when the feet weer bored, u, real flat foot was exposed on the‘ salne lcg as the painful kncc. .-\.~'. tire knee was so painful tbul he, was incupacilateti for work. scvt-rc‘ 8; 0...;- MattrB$$ $29 One of the most attractive v we have ever offered. s44 .9!‘ alues THE BED is an attractive design and beautifully finished in ribbon ‘effect. bino divine intervention an human ingenuity. During famil worship, at which the 511961 was‘ present, the parson added to the ordinary petitions. the divine bene- diction upon "thy servant who its about to depart this morning.“ The guest took the hint and left. With Premier Bell and the mem- bcrsMof his governmen’, individual- ly vwa have are human no quarrel. and they made mis- -takes, some of them mistakes for which there was no justification l_v understood. they lost the confl- tlence of the people and were retirY ed. Let it not be imagined for a tirnated. that they were turned out of office because they increased taxation, improved the roads, and raised the status of education. The people's objection, as has been They i For those mistakes" now thorough" ‘the man who kept his stockuit the The student oes honest and faithful work dur- ‘ear round. who 'lng the term acquirer; more know- 1 Jledge and lays a better foundation nltbotrgh hc may miss the prize, ‘than the onc- who makes spasmodic efforts preparatory to the exami- nation. So also the farmer who looks after thedetails of his farm who keeps his stock in good con- dition and keeps the weeds down may not win the prize at the ex- ihibition but, with or _ without a prize. he is. a good farmer. Nevertheless [there is wonderful ‘pleasure in winning a prize in prov- minute, as has been childishly in- mg Lo m” “Tmd mat one has Pr“ .‘tiuccd better stock, better grain, ibcttcr bogs or hens or cattle or v The ‘ambition to win is a worthy one ‘horses titan his neighbor. =and should be encouraged in cvcr-y repeatedly stated, was that tbeyhegmimaie wa-v- had pmmlsed m reduce ‘axatiun, The provincial exhibition is for and then increased it; that the ex-llbe whole province" ponditure on the roads, with the subsequent neglect which left them in as bad as, if not a worse condi- It is every- exhibition. Fshow and every possible prepara- ltion should be made for it. it is l i body's evcrybodys . “on H,“ before‘ was enormouslyiwhat. our visitors from other prov- out of all proportion to the value The boast provement in th_e schools was, as received. about im- every one knows, not only an empty boast but W85 founded on fiction. Thcrt- bus boon no more than Boll normal training there had been ,bef0re the Government came into power, the schools nregmake no better than they had been; teachers‘ salaries were increased. it is true, in compliance with an irresistible demand from the whole province expressed in many ways and very definitely at a mass meet- ing in Charlottetown during fbc early tiays of the Bell regime. These matters are all well under- stood and the people have in very emphatic fashion expressed their opinion and their desire upon them. The record of the FBell govern- ment‘will serve as a warning and a guide to the incoming and future govorpments. The people must lievfrritstcd, the people are, in the last analysis, the government and they will stand by their servants, the legislators, as long as the inf- ter are true to their promises, do the huslncse of tho province in a buelness-llke way and keep their hands clean. For the part. Tire Guardian play- ed during the Bell regime we have no apology to make. We saw the wrong and pointed it out: the peo- me: have ever had. incest judge us by, not only in our but in hospitality, our conduct as citizens, agricultural business our “our fairness in business. it is an {annual holiday t/imo for everybody Itvhen friend meets friend, when JXIOW acquaintances lxLc-l are’ formed. us prepare for it. prepare to it the best exhibition we Whether we all min prizes, whether we exhibit for prizes we can all share in the one great prize of having been instru- lt the bctst ex- hlbition we have over had. -———<o>-i—— cnoe PROSPECTS mental in making Crop prospects in this province have seldom been they are today. brighter than The buy crop has becn an exceptionally heavy; ont- antl, notwithstanding somewhat ir- regular wcather, has been harvest- etl in good condition. As our hay is now very largely fed on the farm anti sold as butter and choose and milk and cream there is no reason to fear that we shall not realize a good price for it either dirccilyv or- indirectly. The potato crop also is a good one, and although there is as yet no fixed market, the growing tic- mands of the homo market assure a price for our surplus stock whit-n will leave a fair margin of profit. pie also saw it and in dealing with it acted lh what they believed was’ -‘the best Interest of the province. land the constant demand for fhes»; W11 6111111 416111111111 01 the IIICOm-jassurce a good market for the corn- inggovernmentalso a square deal with the people, agemcnt of the country's business and the faithful keeping of their] promises. 9901101111081 1111111- cred seed potatoes are already sold This crop also is more profitably vnltl indirectly as pork and beef mon varieties while all the regist- at a good figure. ln grain we shall have an aver- The cool weather has retarded ripening and the harvest age crop. will he later than usual. Titcre is ,ln purchasing and extending loansvlast of the four important Rocke- jor live stock. implements, etc. feiler funds. its purposes are charitable and philanthropic. The These loans extended over twen- recent ‘summary of its work, cover- ‘ty ycara- in their repayments, outing the period up to December 31st, {already more than $16,000,000 hasjl922, showed that the total income ‘been repaid and further rcpay-lto that. date was 813110504835. in merits arc being tirade at the rate addition to the actual distribution ‘of $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 a yeurqof $9,361,871.12. the memorial pro- lWbat coulti be more creditable toimisctl $3.496,.\RS.66 to be paitl on ‘these soldier farmers‘ or to thmlhe fulfillment of conditions. iplan of settlement anti the mahncrfAflef 1119 11°1111°11°11 01 313-36131 iof its administration than the factm" admimsirinwe 9x9911595- 11191‘? that 50 pm. 69m of m0 men so Sebitvas a margin of income over outgn tier! have been able to pay back,1° 1119 9x191"- °1 5713-“127-‘35- A5 me money as i, Came due? Mam-An all the Itockefeller funds, the u,- thgfie men had no prevmub. Qx_,1lir0ctors have the privilege of Dcriencc in farming but uln-efvvndins 111° 1’1'1"¢1I"11 ‘<13 “'1'” 86 were given training. and gilitlanccith" lmpmst’ Each M Rock“ b“; the 35,, He“, rvpresentauves Onfcller funds is operated‘ independ- the Bonrti and arc making zootl luienm" Th“? "onelacuons 1°11” their new calling. while fhc rtumUstjnl a m“! ‘“_"°“me“1 n‘ 39pm" bcr of failures has been stirprisirtg-Ixlnlazcly foupnnhs Dr we $500" ,,_‘_ sman‘ 000,000 which John D. Rockefeller I, ' ‘ ,put into charitable anti philan- ltltropic work up to 1921. Accord- "tflemem was w we" approved to offrclhl figures tlown to‘ tlatc ,1ng 1 - .- . _ ‘that It was adopted by the United ihaeurzrlugtuzdl“ rgprfilfefutlfid 1'11"!“ iStates by Australia and by the ‘ “pcndn 0L e 0 er ‘ 0m Mr. Meighenw plan of soldier ,United Kingdom... in devising nndiorm! 37333751467237’ The pin“ putting the scheme into suct-essitillmpal o’, the Geileml PAM-alum ollcrailon Canada let] all the naJBOard ls $129'19"9§0' The Drill‘ lions of the allied world and tvzts-Cipul or the Rockefeller Found” followed by them. No other part , __ ‘_ _ 30f the vast work of reconstructing"prmupal $I"JOO'OOO has bee“ g1“ i ' ' ' ' . , _ the shattered world was more im-‘on’ m atldnlqn to mils» mm] "h"! .‘ ' 9 permanent homes, useful and pro-‘$16°"04'624' I ductive employment for our re- » ‘ turnetl citizen soldiers in their ownlmmmm '9" Education ‘lmtnelanti. It was the most new‘ , _ _ , F853“ and "sch" pa“ 0,. ‘he “vorkh The (mtneruil Ettllticatron l1nn‘r‘<l s, _ l as rcpor . or to your t-nr 1hr: of reconstruction’ gJune 30th, 1922, sbnwr-tl. I _—~ llllfif from its fountlatiort its npprnI i 11 W=PBP==1 a" §1=1==""""k°¥prrnttohs of 552,409,022 w 2117 edu- jW°"k- 11 "V?" 1° 33113113 ihouilcutiorrztl institutions required tllc‘ pods <11 h" but and bravest ifldgbeneficlaries to raise statmsrgn-t‘ Blfmlfl?“ "311" 11°F" 80115 W110 bl-"Iiuore for the cattse of education. 1°!‘ 1111-“ “"189 11101191011 11113111- 11I11’9,Tlte.se were general entiownrcnls.‘ millrfllcd 811F086 81 the C1051? 01 1119 aside from special gifts to schools war. it was wisely EPW811491! 1010f education and medicine. in the inclutlc not only Canadians, but of-‘YMT 9011111311 .11)! 1110 1011011 111111 “(firs an,‘ men m- mo Bmish and appropriation from the gettcral and ., . . . teachers‘ salary funds were $5,12l,-. Indian armies. Many cx-nifrt-crs 083 . t “km, ms“ l, _, of the Indian army have settled in ' given O s y e I u OM" British ‘Columbia anti other prov- which agreed m raise $9"'|81'667: int-cs. while others are confidently "fur? ‘hf: tflenl: zdearhfievic)‘, _, d t l, _‘ ’ ‘ .~‘lf)\\h .1. l0 OB Ah pair up“ e D to o“ A! the Drew“! $14,772,573 besides appropriating time forty are reported on their way to the Pacific Coast averaging labout thirty year's of age and with tipproximatcly" $10,000 each. $52,144,200 more in be paid us conditions are filled, an aggrcgat"; of $07,210,713. The purpose of the, ilnckcft-ller Foundation is "to pro-. mntc the wcll-bcln-g of ntztukindl throughout the world," anti tt map of its activities covers both homi- sttlreres. its work has become‘ largely‘ medical ttntl its subsidiary.‘ A second report states that eighty-five ctr-officers o! the Brit- ish army with an average capital 07 $5.000 each ltave been act-opted 111 151111131111 by the representatives r h g l , rlcpartrucnts include the lntt-rtia-l‘ 0 t e ‘ c" 0mm" mm"! Mm pm” tlnnal Health Board, tbc (Ibinttf petrts of forty more to follow ~—-I=I—' um)‘ u, h,’ ,,_.._(.,, i“ ,.0_,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,gThati anything run b0 tlnnc with; ‘ with (fflliflgflr! for tbc int-roast! 01km!“ “‘1‘\§‘v,.t‘|‘r]r‘.“‘ “m Hum‘ ‘I M‘, “WE > teat-hens‘ sztlzrrics. Tllu gift was, ,1," h ' H l I '11 smillrilb“ “"11 111" -“"-"1'l11‘11.\'l\\'lrtr llliltks wt- t-vcr slmll rirlt‘. ibt- I market slumped. As n rc-sult. tho! air." ~ board ztfnplctl $11|,t|f)(|,0(in a,- gls But the fnols-licllc\'c<l, nntl fhc funk, working base valuation of tbt-ar ‘h‘t-lvlftr‘r‘|n‘ _ ‘H ‘ ‘Sofloofloo gm‘ o livg‘r“‘t‘r‘t‘iluz‘r‘rrcs~e. l1 iii) sun‘ ‘ Bgngfflgfiong Abroad Anti zt fool must follow his rtnltnxtl; bent -- . ~ . l A 511"“ of 115 “Mk 1'11‘ 1932 So now wt- swoop through lhc ilrm- t ttlonc shows tho cntlrnvrncnf. nl- nnrt-nl. shortly So tho good work so wisely tlevisrerl and put in opornuon by Mr. Meighcn is still going for- “taflh Let the Credit be “Ive” slon. lh these faculties he excels where credit is due. Tire Conser- , _ . , , I vauvc Loader hi?" ‘on modest to other leaders of parties tn pnrlin 1 merit and is therefore Lhc more ml, “"351 or hi“ "w" “"1111- 1101111191" mired by his supporters and foarctl nrnlseworthv 1t may he. Neither by his opponents. He is mct with in parliament nor in his public atl- [he cheap Cnmmeht 11y those o-im 11193995 370111111 1119 99111111)’ 11115 11° cannot withslantl his logical extrus- taken the credit to himself in this "reg, ma; m; criticisms are .105. matter. Ho simply did his tlufy trut-tive bttt not constructive as no other man in (Janada coulrl This is a cheap commentary ln- have 110118 11 111111 1°15 1i so at that. tit-ed. What is more necessary in rllsctlflslon thnn to mcet misstate- ‘ments with irrefutable lat-ls, and sls and criticism, couplcvl with tbc gifbof clear uml forcible expres- But his work In regard to aold- 3 let's’ Settlement la and has been appreciated not only by his thous- ands of friends and admirers with- in the party. which he so ably leads. but by prominent fair-mind- ed men of all parties in Canada and throughout the Empire. Nev- fo expose the weakness of sophis- iry and bad logic by sound reason- ing? That is Mr. hieighenl-r method. It is destructive only of,‘ what ought to be destroyed and constructive of truth and reason. if we turn from argument to use- ytion was $182,701,624, but from this‘ p» h ' -.blms-1 -;l-- portant than this, the supplying or“; ‘"3 residue Drludpdl hm“! e w“ M our gr‘n(ll'lllori' Pnovmmm" EXHWITION a good prospect for at least fair in this case now also our home market absorbs a average prices and ...'.I‘he provincial exhibition, in the near future. ls in many res- denier proportion of our enrollm- pecu m’ mo" impugn“ 91mm; Our farmem are optimistic re- 5"“ o; m, ye,“ n h to our ,gadlng the general outlook, the ex- fer-mm what the public examlna- sentient"! larse crop Ind the tim- er wae a hundred millions of dol- lars expended in fCanada to better purpose. or with less friction, or criticism. in devising the scheme and putting it in successful opera- tion he conferred untold benefits; not only upon Canada and the Em- pire but upon the Englialmpeaklng world. ’ “m” gqngm ,(tga9l,nflnd/_llkg the pects for marketing giving ample x my, t. qf 1mg“; not only 1n assurance of a good year. ful public measures we venture to place in contrast the soldiers Sot- tlement Scheme as a great constru- tlva measure, with any and nll the measures King Government. The Conservative leader ll on1 peace m,“ [he me" who inves, amand immediate measures had to be] they bztvtgtholr labor andtheir livqlaken- , _ es in the nation's basic industries} —‘\ P11151131‘ C351 “'11s 1111109 "1 M“ have u voice in directing the des-ifom- and 311111911 5111111011 11b1111111"1= .tin_\' o: those industries, zit lcasr H9 509111“! ius1u"mn“m'§ “'11” fequztl to that of the men ‘who rncre-imid “'35 “m? 1" 9111111111": m“ 1111113: u). 1mm“ me“. nmney‘ ]0lll[Jl0_\‘_lll(*lll in comfort. _\.< \\fl.~ ..,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,y i“ govemmm, g,)(,s‘rnenti‘tmetl iuanntht-r article flu-l band in hatntl with democracy iuin-wxermws rmsu‘? ‘m m“ 10"“ “M1 Angus‘. Because we have finoredqtnlking on the sides of the itw-l will, the latlpr, we are in dung,” of lo_,,_,trsttally' bring: up n lollcu art-h. ‘ ,1 inll tbc former. if the workcrs nfi ‘Many 1""?1"° whnsl "““‘."“"~' ‘hmh lAmt-ricu tire not to slip buck into tuliair- ‘lmsgni: or "ndies-‘mi’ "~‘:"b'l ‘smu, of Oconnnhic Scrfdom‘ meylllslr the bnbrr‘ of weilktng ltbntlhlbc; mus, organize we“. pomiva, powvrlronitr on‘ H1011: tocs or trulcr‘ SHIPS‘ us ll1‘\‘l‘l‘ bcforv, and use it rcgttrrl-.m m“ 10"“ ,]'“'°r-" mm‘ “"51 ‘I"j+ do“ U, pa"). labels ,0 secure hmriccntl tl1t1‘$l:tirs they Walk on lltvll‘, 3.5,‘ vrficien,‘ and imperial g0\.0,_n_,'lnes. lou Wiilk down‘ stairs fro; imcrtt. ilcrc lies the remctly l'ortl1c‘q"°_m|~" s" 3”)" "a" Wmm-V, m MW iusunv,“ VH0 Xmwm. or the (_uu,_,s‘t*:i.\‘lly hcnofif may bl: tltyrrvvrl. .'\Vl1l('ll t-nablcs zt lvii’ rcztclionzrrv" M"! s“ H m" hm" 5' Tmmml 11mm ' ‘on firt- inncr sitlc, not 1111.1 m ll rJlttl.'-'1‘< ltppointctl for lifc ztntl rc-l , . [mun-ti front the voice anti ner-tls uflwrmlfl‘ or lwm‘ “B? l‘ “Wk i," 1th,. X),n(,l)!0‘ w nullify child |,,|,,,,‘.\"turr"foot. and sch 1i the fin-h 1.- ;lzttv.~'. rhinimtttn wngp protection tori“? r." m‘ m‘ mm” Sim $9" "VH1" ‘wmut-n, and othcr bumnnc rclorrnsllmysl m.‘ y“! "inf "Mfr “Tm "H" ,l,-L.,,,,,,,,_,]1‘v enact“, by Confirm“ ,“;tiro Iltlfifillllill)’ oi ll bum-t: lllli‘ it! n- frt-sponsc to the alurosf tt-trnnimtrtrsilmm‘ “PM” 1111111111111 of the American pooplc, i .'~'—“i_'“_it—h~iw'w ‘ "Orr ibis tiny cmrsccrzrf-wl totlh- '."‘"""' Impw‘ “f? prpgsfrxg "W" US- monness m, humanmn‘ we “‘;_‘_k(_‘_s for ‘strltitlnir. lift‘- ctrnicrt-nt-cs-nntl; ‘m- m? "anon take 5,0,,‘ n, Mun rttrlgucs 0i tlrplonrtits null p-iilitwh‘ ,,,,_‘,. have “hum, athwvod‘ lgrhlnns. tlic oxh vrtatrorts o: .»ler~,_.‘vhh-n. direct their course in lint.- tvizh bdrm-n?! n". resolutions .0‘ “H dim“ m ‘Ur-s meals‘ “m, m‘, ‘mmv ,,“‘_,r,c|\rt- tuubs have zrlllto lilllmi ‘to rlcvotlon to the cnust- 0:‘ t-rczrtirigztism_wl Ilmfpuprolflpxmi h nnmmx ‘lhztppier, noblcr, and mort- ubuntl-JU,‘ m‘: IFMTWS: 0% m“ fwmimvs “hn ant life for all nrttnkinrl. l-‘or lab-7?;,T:“1,-d',li,ptr,fhgi.)gi,;lg,H‘f,,:;w,4,p:' ‘ -. _ , _ \ _ - .t .* 1 s" ‘ma Mmmsph “m m“ mmm‘ ‘tircir ccononric and rmlilical power" if’ civiliznlivn list-if is in strrvlvn itht- furl-rs of‘ 11:110. growl and sv-lfisb- Int-us which how inrpcril it. ‘ “B111. the Drcscnt harbor Day finds‘ ,u.s at one of the most critical pcrl~ otls in tht- Anroriczrn hiszory. Pro klctlical Board and the Division of {Ti Aictlicztl Education. I l 1 O—++§O-O-O4GGO-Q§OOQO+O-QO+O:‘ Of Unknown Dimension D 1 S lections No amumrnccmctit has cvt-r bot-h‘ ‘a! y e nrotic of the slzl- of tht- lurhl which‘ FOR ; ‘..ll).l'f:':l*l-l.~" -' tretlm ‘lit orkt t lcr‘ lbllllil", D z for Aictircztl Itcscitrr-h, but m lbc, Guardlan Readers “ 11:20-21 ctlliinn of Who's Wlm in, America. material for which l>q$+4oo+ow+o+4o+¢wooo¢ofl generally supplied by the subjects of the biographical sketches, the institutes endowment is mctition-rThL, “*0 ,5,“ Sam‘ l-wn,‘ ct! as $15,00t'>.0fJ0. .\[r. Rockelcl-i world is flat! _. lcrks itcmizcrl gifts, ztccortllng toltlur fathers‘ liilllfJfi 1w. t.- 1:111:51". u- tho some atrlhority, int-little an or-I 1111113 FOOLS iginal flllltl of $iIl,00fJ.000 for tht-lj\"‘l "" '“"1"‘""""" 1"“ "" "1"" , , , . film! tvbttt our futllvrs buw 11.11 1.- , (Jencral lutiucntum lionrtl, supple-y <0 ‘named by 531000000 i" 790775113. only fools who would dun. :11 , $125,000,000 f0 the Rrwkolellfl" lcgt- r Founrlallnti, nml $251,000,000 p; mt» "but one could szvil tit-r the occiull- I [lnivcrsity- of (Jbicttgn. Tho 110-, ‘"13"? natcci funtl. plus intr-rcsi. docs not Bu’ m" Vmlgythn. ‘rmlslmzot H" l lnxrn sound rt -- , always rcprcscnt. the \\'trrltir|1:,5;,ir,‘.,| n, l)... |,|,,,.°.k,.-D. h4g0 _ and; luntl of 1t big bcucLrt-iitirt. Tbci '|~¢,u".1 it, l General Etltrcatlon iinalrvl for in‘ - stnncc rcccivotl an tultlitionttl S:’-(i,-_Thc Wi-“P H1011 will. "ll is all u‘ 000,000 from Mr. ltockcft-llt-r in! 11111-1111. 1 medical chairs in ('bifm, zr promlshl "‘ ' nf $1,125,000 for h (jQHpgp of nIQdLiTllI‘ fools. the fouls! cine in lotva, contributions to motif-l 1mm‘ in 8mm’ l , , ,_ ltiztllllt-tr, (‘nlumbu.s, Wright, tn sc ions in (Allrlllll, ilruzll tttrtllwflns an,‘ _q,,,,,|,,‘,n_w,n___,,,,.,n,,,_,.s Slam: a survey or medical schoolsicohqhr-rhl: llillurf’, ("llllrlllll in Attstrla (Tzt-citnslvrrkln (lcrnrnnyl spbnrcs! 1111118111)‘, Pnlzrntl and Switzerland: ‘Ami r-vcr lht- wise "mon the tiespntt-h of visiting physicians, 11111112111. of enrincnt-r- to vuriorts t-trttnirihsLlt-r-rt-tl tht- trims null Hi0 curls flit-y including Salvador. out] n", Philip‘: 501114111. Dine-s; a visit to thc tnifml state-ill" m“ "M" “r "n bv a Strasbourg commission cmcr‘ 1m“ Sdmnk‘ ‘ , " ,.\lun is lod to tbc heights itcncy aid tn thc Paett-trr lnsllttttv It-nrnini: nf the crcctls ‘biqlt , . l Fools! of Paris and many other ‘European - Ilcrton Ilralr-y 8 institutions tho contribution 01f '_""'_“>""l_‘— "Z $1000.00!) toward a school of hy-l giene in London. co-nptrralion with’ FROM SQmETY To JUNGLE‘ Phillppincs; support American States, counties and, (A,,‘,,,.;‘..,,,, 1.,.,,‘,_,,, ‘z towns anti similar held work in- -————— P0110 Riv". Nlrflragua‘ 13min: LONDON. Aug. 20~-“liccntts1 l Pgklgflng Augtrana m", the‘! halo society llfc. tho tllnncrs nntl i dances . nntl tho t-ntinlanl slrlvln t» medical, " to uronr a prettier dress thun thr- tlivir-rions of litre League of Nations yet formulated by theitbe provision (ll lclimvsbip rol- stu- Let any intel~§denls in llgent and fair-minded reader con-‘snd aid to t sltler this aspect of the case and istration of he must conclude that Mr. ‘Melghen R°°k°1°11@1"fi 111111111 endowment lo stands well to the front among the 111° F°111111l110n was tzrent oonotrttcllve statesmen whom 1.1.114 dowed with rare powers of lolly-Clouds has so far produced. mJuwuwohcum- {other wonrnn. Some pr-oplc like if vbut l preft-r the fnrcst and tho ,“.,‘,,,,_,.,,h,ee countrms‘! camp firo nntl thc rough lift». be public health adminq Mrs. Diana Strickland. n well know various nations. .\lr.,‘ society woman for organizing whnt she calla sgon for Central Africa. Jfhe party- will consist of two 170111911. 1011! Inga and three hund- THE SPRING is all steel with high risers and strong lined fabric. THE MATTRESS is thick and com- fortable with roll edge and the cover- ing of good quality. COMPARE PRICES ! BRASS RAIL BEI) OUTFIT 516,00 In single size only. THE BED is white enameled and has brass rails across head and foot, upright fillers and brass knobs. THE SPRING is a strong woven wire. THE MATTRESS is sani. iary filled with soft cotton lop and art ticking cover. A wonderful vtiluc for anyone wanting a single size bod, (‘omparc prices! BRASS HOUNTIJI) BEDS-Mpg 100 only. strong while enameled iron beds with brass knobs on post's. Any size. While they last at this bargain price. Compare! . HAMlilOCKS-QO PER (‘ENT OFF (‘OUFH HAMMOCKS. Complete with adjustable head. liiattress, can- opy and steel frame. Reduced i0 $20. ___¢- 7 ,QOO§OGO§OFOO-OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQQOOQ O'§§0O0§-Q§9.§. .“Be Prepared” is the Boy-Scouts motto, and o. good one it is for all of us. Are you prc- pared to face a disastrous fire? “It is bciicr i0 be sure than sorry.” Hyndman 8c Co Ltd The Oldest‘ Insurance Agency in l’. E. I. Sccttriiy Service 110W lllv)’ 00-04-000 eovoooaoo-ooo-ooo-owooooeoooooewo-QMHH“ I sfi IT BIIGHT HAVE BEEN starting 0111 There will be no regret in future years to the young mun or woman who carries a lair amount of Endowment Insurance and P!" Ninety-seven out of One Hundred men with rosy prospects in life, dis poor. acveres m paying the premiums. This is the hflhe" (“m o-l Thrift, as it not on.'y insures l. dcpefldeflfifl 1'1 Y°"" dc’ clining years, but is a safeguard all along the way 791' there depending upon you. Write or see us for information re lnveslrnefll insurance. _ J. K. ROSS, Provincial ManaqerNor-th American Life. uliflfitmw" New Bank of Nova Scotla Buildinfl“ Mi?‘ a» v1 II hnlivt- mrtt-rs. Prom llnrntr. on nll with its. nntl this n1 _- l _| Wynn. ‘.11 nntlvc lmrlt-rs for c1111 1 n in ivory 11 ‘ nlhl 11"‘ _ . r making :1 tollcttlon f" . . . | n». 11' New iork Znologiutl ‘wisp: ile Iht- tvt-sl cmrsl utakt- its may nn fool through lhr- Hnhlllll r-otlntry. ally uncxplorctl. tlrrmtgh the lluri Forest to tho Such are the reasons given by tht-n (‘lifll of 14.1“. ,finttlly tn kt-nya. "\\'o Pxfwrt "an expedition of llllVfWI-rtttnnlhg $100,000,099 ture and business" that will atartjnll on foot." said Mrs. Strickland. - "The expedition ls limited to six . _ Europeans or! account of the food oily attack h! 111°11'11" "d m 3* difficulty, for we have to like it numbers. , - of Afrlt-n. lt will 1<\\',. ltupn [.0 irntle ill) ennu- tirmllwfiml- tilt-m whit-h is prnct l~ Nor! h r-nfll l-Ititvn rtl. Congo. anti hope to get an nknl11- ‘ hog. and somt‘ 11131113’ ekvhlu" to bn way for l2 unti ethnli trove) 3.000 miles, unti even are tnkinl l will“ ln case of a serious attac - there is little donut- ""1"" —..~:~.~ —— -.< --; - -.- -- >1: "\\'e shall be pretty “'°" "m - i i , i I Q ¢4.4v004o-oooovvoo-ooovovovoooooo-oaooaoooooo0~¢ s, 1g‘