Pluv N Unsonieavs quickly disappear. T qae Paper; Established, 1ee4 News or A" "run: AND ENGINEERING. Annual Gublcrlptlon 82a. i6 1a.. it B. Bouverle Street. _ 1;; ,-_W ITH- ~ Arsenate of Lime Brand Pure Paris Grcen li-iulriua- g ‘Bclldo Arsenate ' Sphylng SHRUBS, above., . . Sold ln nnylcliantlty. wl-ioasesui-f *4 serum. nowssr "PRICES Carter & Co., Ltd. - .'.h---- ; -_¢ ._----- v c. v -- a Lemon juice applied to brown or tan shoes will‘ remove stains. Rub-lg well intoitbq leather then ap- ply brown polish‘ and all stains GAS WORLD” Gregt ‘BTKUUVB Lending Weekly Linear new» no csvstoo ouvursv nor- aeas ms rue man EFFIC izucv or ifs eas MANUFAC- parte of the Globe. Specimen copy Bgnn Brothers, Ltd. LONDON, s. c: 4., ENGLAND Id-lipu sen-end 10!) IA!’ we» (In n3: ‘(In llvlmlt) Canada and!) listen. “Iltenlll Iggpljnml, W. Olsen: I-dnlaflil us: II- ‘... 1,311: 4* lidlbIllfllyllrlv i. __. lh0. "“"" dated allalr loeeted eomewher °"'“"north of Lake Superior, THIS WEEK long and varied progrsmmobe like a busy and week. This is the big week of tha bro vines, the enjoyable week of the summer and it will be what we make it. It is the desire and the intention of the pronmte u of Carnival Week that it shall be a series of pleasures and the pro- gramme mapped out has been so arranged that every taste shall be catered tc. Enjoyment tbfs week will be a duty and it is up to every- one to see that not only he or she but everyone else, has the time of his and her young life. Let us then begin with the cir- cus this morning at 10.30, see the parade, attend the circus and make the most of it all. Then study each day's programme and go at it again from day to day bill we wind up on ‘Saturday night and he ln I position to declare it was the most enjoyable week in many-years..- ---—-¢0&---—- UN-CANADIAN There is a good deal of comment over the ignoring by the Canadian parliament of Canada's greatest. anniversary and holiday, Domin- ion Day. On that day, notwith- standing strong objection by many membe a and notwithstanding the fact that every other ‘holiday in the calendar had been observed, parliament sat and did business as usual. n is true that on Dominion my 1919 the House sat but on that cc. casion the session was nearlngthe end (it closed on the 7th) and the members were all anxious to wind up the business and get hcmc. There was no such excuse this year; the House had time to burn and did burn it; they had faithtully observed other holidays; they were simply marking time. Neither in Vaamaaaaauacvaveavuaaau a ‘a. ‘my i919 nor in the present year was the ignoring of the day fully iust- ified and it is hoped that the pre- cedent will not have been estab- lished for futnre- breaches of a clear cut Canadian duty. Dominion Day is our greatest anniversary, commemorating the greatest event in the history o! Canada, the birth of a nation and the well-spring of a National Canadian spirit. Un- ‘ fortunately thisJpirit is not as seriously fostered as it ought to be; a sort of -‘ pineness with re- xard to Canadianism generally has settled upon our people. been more than once a .0 Thisvweek begins with a circus; how it will end is yet to be de- termined. ln any case there is a tween the beginning and the end- ing and it looks, from the‘ road. very enjoyable MOI], tstand its test on the symbol ‘of quality and value; "l? little egg that MONDAY, JULY 1i, i924 hint it he, is unworthyol a the Premier There are dlarupbianists in section of the Empire, iu' itself from the Empire. has will be for Canada. We are depending upon the our very existence, a nation we are directly concerned, treaties. .._._...<0>-__._ go in for big eggs‘! The can get them cheaper ones because his customers half pound of eggs‘! The despensing two or more tsin articles and no cook has number that counts. This kind of phllcsopb, is too common. The full sired es; which scales barely gets I . tbdlne who still look with longing eyes to Plnnexatlon with the Un- ited States" but the hint, if only dlsn and especially unworthy of of the Dominion. Africa, ludia, Ireland, Egypt, and Canada's “independencefY and its ability if it so chooses, to separate quoted approvlngly by malcontents elsewhere. No good can come to Canada from hints o! possible inde» pendence or annexation. and the less we hear of them the better it tion within the Empire, a nation Empire tor liberty to make treaties, in which foreign governments but a nation which ‘must. ever look to, the Em- pire tor the enforcement of our B_l0 AND LITTLE IGGI A farmer of a philosophic and calculating turn of mind profounds this question: -lf s. hen can lay more little eggs, than, big ones why keeper prefers little eggs when he than big 958s by the count, nct by weight. Who ever beard a man ssk for a keeper gets credit for generosity in never for dispensing eggs ,so big that one will take the place of two. Moreover, he adds, all cooking w‘ clpes specify the number, not the weight of the egg content cheer- takon the trouble to note whether the 088s life big or little: it is the and simply means giving as little as one can for the most that one gels. ‘One of the reasons why eggs oi full and generous _weight are preferable to small, mean eggs is that they are better eggs, that both for their own use and for the use of their customers. This has been proved by the fact that tbs wholesale trade gives a. preferent- iai price for graded bggl, and the wholesalers are actuated in this by the demand of their customers. people lprefer f‘ Cllll‘ Scribe Hotel ltlltflid of U16 Mack hotel of forty odd years 050g 8Y6" an“. trim-e are atvhrsipolntuctiiltfar there-was he‘ Aronavlcescandal con ha“ the Minister of Railway nor the oi’ the Scribe hotel purchase until after it had been made, but they provided for the payment. which idity and of the IDomlnicrfs llabil- ity. lt was a sad and costly price of bungling. all around, which costs the country some millions of doli- ars. Ill- _ with New a committee cl the House o1 Oommoniu which has been investlga ting the C. N. B. estimates has re- commended that the Scribe hotel shall be sold, if a purchaser can be found, and has further set fortb that " the acquisition or sale of pro perty or railway purposes involv- ing large sums of money ought not to be podlilblhgitcept by the author- ity of an Order in Council." This is eminently proper as a safeguard for the future and Imay prevent any like raid upon the treasure being made in the same manner in the fu- ture, but as to what has already oc- curred it ls simply locking the-sta- ble door alter the steed is gone. There will be more talk about thle some day. with hotel want At s meeting of thePi-cvlnglfll, Teachers’ institute in Mencton one teacher asked another, “What do Bljlpyoll pay for a quart of cream in St. John?" “Eighty cents." was the re- ply. The questioner went on: “We are dairy People in a small way. My brother keeps a herd of twen- ty cows, and lip receives twent hotel cents for ‘his cream sold to the dea- lers in St. John!’ Here was, a spread of 400 per cant between the producer. and Hthe consumer of cream. lt is suggestive of many oth- er lines of production in which the producer is not sufficiently reward- ed or the consumer ilflye too much, or where both of tliese things occur. 8V6!‘ com- The oommltte on redistribution hiss labored long over the work,ii had todo. That work should have been completed last year. Now at ‘the end of a second long ‘session it is given out that there will be two reports. a majority and a minority report. The majority in the commit- tee is made up of Liberals and Pro gressivos and the minority is com- posed of Conservatives. This latter allege that they only want a fair report to which the majority will not agree. No doubttbe commit- wm tech task is a difficult one. but for 1'h°°k' m ‘IQVQM-l 59cm“! P“! ll- 555 59°“ Bl‘ Then, chatting Ilth the clouds, she ' fected by mutual agreemem and drifted down ' Ill . eouably satisfactory all ar- ound. ' in bu» man's: ; olrm mu number who pronun- ence given to thepurcbsu of the , Neeblng Hotel in the election oi 1870. The hotel wee an old. dllapi- , for which the llackenlie government was al- leged to have paid as clot-blunt.‘ price. Pictures of the Neelling Hotel were widely circulated through the vat-ive press and no doubt. contrlbutedto the overwhelming de teat of the government which fol- lowqd. Now we have the govern- mentof Mackenzie King and the ellsle government and theNeebing once however, The Homing’; coat was ‘not. a two hundredth part. m great as thecost ot the Scribe and nected with its purchase._ _ Neither government appear to have known was an acknowledgement of its val- fllled- Wllll y ypu are careless and eat too much. e Island uiuornss can OTANDIYA get rid 0d blip ache. v baking soda was administered. liable‘ baking iroda was called upon to do its work.‘ p ' ~ Now who; about this’! Why our foremost food experts in these days are describing a con- dition which they call acidosis or too mucli acid in the blood. ‘it is this that causes irhe intes- tinal disturbances, the headaches, and much of the tired out feeling that is so common today. The eating of foods too highly re- too many sweets, and not enough of vegetables and wibolc wheat bread, is blamed for a great deal of it. i ‘Too much meat and not enough of vegetables and ripe fruit would be the shortest way to describe the cause. Then the common habit of cooli- ing vegetables and throwing away the water in which they are cooked la quite reasonably deplored by these food experts, because the alk- aline salts, which are builders, and which neutralize the acid streets of the meat end wli-lte of eggs foods, are to a considerable extent lost to the system. if you are getting an insufficient supply of these salts, your whole system, including your disposition is going to suffer_ Many a mother has administered the baking soda to an irritable youngster or adult with the idea of "sweetening" the whole intestinal tract, and knowing full well ln her sweeten the disposition also. brought on by this overdose of acid foods. ~And so ii‘ you want to keep your digestive tract sweet. and help out your disposition somewhat also, cat some green vegetables everyday whole wheat bread and ripe fruits- lf you are working hard physically you can eat mem and eggs also. but if you,- work is light cut down on the meat and eggs. gllemember, the dose‘ of baking soda. It corrects the condition if r "it. is alkaline and neutralizes the dcidosis." 00-0-0“ Daily . Selections Guardian Readers i ‘a PHILANTHROPISI A lavish nloon smiled down’ on ev- ery brook. And lent her loveliness to each lagoon; Glowing at midnight like a rose at noon On no least hidden and enchanted noo which beauty makes her own, She bent to peep Wherever fragrant gardens lay The sky, where stars, like bios-sums. gay with bloom. Lighted her way into a weary tow-n You will remember that when you complained of a stomach ache as a younnter. that your mother or, grandmother immediately gave you ' a dose o! baking soda. This was to At another time you would feel uncomfortable, no definite pain. but ' - a dislnciiasticn to eat. Again the - amen with an‘ attack o! "gas" or wind on theetouiach the old re- =A person with loo much acid in “"939- the system is going to have an acid beam" 1'3“ m" chm“- disposition, due to the tiredness Wsslbl?’ “'1 excllpllmmlly 5°” 9°" , which mantis‘ contentment. In lustrous splendour, she forgot to k look asleep. And ehlm'ring silver on their petals " This has twelve to the dozen is a symbol of “getting away with" the least POI; eihie value for the biggest possible upon in connecti with our grow- l!!! carelessness in displaying our N85! en national public holidays. ' lt has been’ remarked that fewier Canadian flags were flown this year on Dominion Day than on any similar occasion since Confedera- ‘lion. Even in Ottawa there were fewer Canadian flan shown on Dominion Day than Stars and Stripes on July 4th the national» holiday of the United States. _ Possibly the recent regrettable. and wholly inexcusable reference by Ir. Msckensie King ‘ to the "three possible developments" la Canada's mini-o. the first . being “independence” and the second. "annexation with the United h price. Quality and full measure will pay every time, if not directly in actual cash, it will eventually .91! in increased demsnlhiend e ready market. The rule appllsato Every ton years. after the consul has been taken the redistribution must be mule so as to give each province its due share of represen- tation in the " of Communal This time the talk should have” been easier than usual because New Brunswick, Prince Edward island everything we produce. it, Denmark 1 became the lesdluil country in Europe in the ‘she ‘specialised in and she still clds the market. a!“ -_-—- The attention oty-Tho than been dhccled mike lsolithht that modern devicb for "oettlfl , ,4 m. “hue ‘er. That is why in the caterers. o! ‘ “ltlteiflhedaemetlllltodcwttl Hesse of Commons in ignoring the] prediction m absolutely losses Itores.‘ This-hell ‘ _ the emphuli plloed this year canine is not only m uli-Olnldlenilm evinced b m momma to the was; to m6 lessons ll gembllal- _ holiday and on the noticeable eb- frhe possibility to set sou-om cease o! bunting. la say sue M nothing tpimlmto all ages and both the session and the neulen elpiclellyto the their um ram and the .'0W.'s.‘ .., v l . Following ‘uct f - unusual. Iceman of seine-his but n‘ a Li. ‘n.-..;..,...,.=..,,_._,,,,;..'d ' ’ Quebec and Ontario will have pre- chely the same number of members as before. But the ministerial m» So dark wltlfgrlme her rays scarce pierced the gloom, And here she dropped a dower o! sparkling beams. That all the children might have happy droamei 11B! Charlotte Becker r o.‘ i ~ aleo-lrlucundtlns fill-M; rations-a» Dior-lit” ..> his... , my i your , uwtpzi»,_opin,_ y - about most Fond o travel—olf the Musical, former. Capacity for deep affec- tion. Not "frivolous," but fond of the gaiety and the good things oi’ iihis world, and <with. a knack of being; lively endfélltertainlng when you choose. Quick and adaptable. Success in some form or other ls clearly marked, out for you, Love will come rather late in life. ' ' Your birthstone -is the ruby. which means contentment. Your flower is the waterilily. Your lucky color-ls green. JUdA" ldw-Synrpnthetic and kindly. Fond of ]tho_,coun-try, not. at your best, in town. Sincere-J probably not at all of the "00-. queite” type. Possibly skilful at "decoration" in some form or other --fan'¢Y-worlt. painting» house- furnishing-whatever you happen to have tvhrown yourself into. Treat loye wisely when it comes to‘ you.. j . 1 '- I You,- hirtlpetone is the ruby. Your flower-ls the water-lily, Your iacliy color is green. ‘ ‘ QTITGHING CANVAS ) 2min‘ - ' semis: 3N§n1lilll1 lc machine rub hems and ffighmg with hard WWW’ soap and life neediloyyllll 96119111119 g- to stitch as canvas tlr the "flivh you ever thought ssrioual _of‘ marriage?" Perisher: ll ‘halt ver since the ceremoltyyfi l " ‘ "Tm; 1r ll nice time to come home," saldht a ygeary. wnltlllr wife to her an . ' ’ Hilly edger." he remix. 2215;‘: te ou e ore we e that l was not wfrthyb otf ylitudll"; ‘t ."Y ," sh ‘lid, " u . l1 tell eyliu but rexhwere nisxrled tiitlwfi, _yv you 'a'Yes.'”§h6,fi {Whit l dldntsllll- page you‘ Iflflk! such 119896!‘ ate effonts to prove ll." - Jorlty in the committee propose to change the boundaries of no less than C! of the 8d constituencies ill Ontario, a number in Quebec and I m» in Prince sum-ii island, all or ‘ which pmvlnces will have the lbml ‘ of m ‘ as bheyhave bad. These changes are bought to bevmade ma: hope to gain an un- fell‘ sdumeu tar mo mt: In now _ aui- pa; qr 1mm it will be re- ‘ laced by as Qdqemiitet in nu‘ From 748mm‘ I Hwulfiyyillllln. a. mint .. llr-Gol r - i “Nil u’ at“ .. .~ n, ‘ ' ‘flclofl * "qflguqty/n“ ‘.7 Gfillufli- It Ill Chill able. ram m: be e few ,ea- emu mu- mps. as; ‘fpunel munpnua lupin-q cadmium-ind; l lei-minimum oiflnlepettdifll styrene - ’ gnnatiueugieui should, 11., nllto sboy,:ls ll u - .l'f_4Q Ladies .. w» he m ma... I end doorman yum-upstate Iobbntte. use. Aloe In Ilsa Ch ilidren '_ 4, _‘ tic-planetaru wt. the Ierlbifl: ‘l i. tyne-Ills l asks {gig-a 1,4 - ' Who In‘ the mount and latent plttoris In White Shoes It nus us I200, and may other nan at tron JO to euo. p , corms Gentlemen; - - Ol-pulfl item our outer-ls. lam letters Just nouns u... were? 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