-. ‘PAGE FOUR THE IIHARIOTTETIIWN IIUARDIANi llrnlng Dilly (founded Id?!) $4.00 per IOII _llollivorrfl In, ldvueclf l.“ pol your (mulled. In advance. ll ‘Urinals. and Q8511 for U. i. A "~1- A. A. llnrlctl. Prcnldent. J. u. llurnrlt. manor and Publlnirr n. k. Currie. lllllflll1l mum". ' ibféIliiiliit§il1etii9li 19 f _.____. SII.I‘I.\'I‘I§ .\.\'I) SYPPIKICNSIOX. The kind of editorial conscience the Patriot p0S-1 sesses and the opinion that, paper entertains of the, intelligence of its readers is indicated by its con-a tinned justification of the Bell taxes while remain-i ing as niuni as an oyster concerning the stipprcssifm; of theofllcial (locument which belied all its and its, party's representations as to the need of the taxes. We have referred to this matter iii SG\‘(~.‘l‘ill recent is-i sues; the Patriot neither in its report of the proceed- ings in the lee;islattirt1 noi‘ in its editorial columns has Preferred to it. Yet it has the audacity to tell its read-- ei‘s that the tax was lustifizible while both" it audits partv have suppressed the Auditor's i"epoi‘t which, gave the lie direct to all the elaborate calculations‘ they had llllbli<hQtl regarding the finances of the pro-, vincc. _ _ . p ; The Patriot and its party have persistently claimed that there was a deficit of IIIZZHIJIUO at the end of the financial year; Hon. A. E. Arsenault pre-, senteil figures to the llouse. and they were never disputed, showing that the-whole deiicit for the Iiast, eight years ivas only $56,000. The Patriot never said a \1\'til‘l.l about this; the Ailditorls report, ink. niitted to the Public Accounts Committee, coliilti toi- ‘ated by sxvtirn evidence. and with the itpprova 0 ie Public Accounts Committee, to have been presented to the legislature in COIIJIIIICUGII \Vllll_ll1&lT_l‘Cglll21'I‘ report, and “either corrobl ‘ating or disproving Mi_. Arsenaulfs statement. “'11s deliberagel); _h‘llfl1ll1l1"esxlse‘°ifi on motion of PYOIIIIOI‘ Bell slippoi ted .\ 11> ‘1 ‘11 ‘y in the House. And the Patriot has not a word to say either in defence or in condemnation of this legisla- tite outrage; it is as ilntutnfas iliemcittzigrlllell was when . ,~l' I to cite a irecet en or is a‘ . _ __ 1H‘ ‘elwhv was tlhis (lone? Whv 1S the P5111101 5119111 about it‘? Why did the (Thairpian Ofwlilliébxrl-illllglll-C counts (kimnuttee, Mi‘. Ciee man i_c ‘ h‘ ‘ i hlrl boasted of his independence, coniii\e at t is slip-i ession of an titlicial document of 511011 81111111117111 1111‘, portance and rcgulai‘ly' received in the House. Why; did lie prepare his Committee's l‘@l1‘11'1 1191111111 1.119, I i I of the (‘tinsei‘y"itive‘mcmbei‘s of the Commit-- )1 c ts 1 - - 1 pi‘ tee ‘.1 _________... iriiii \\'l11.\'I‘IlIElf. - i ‘ l ln an issue of the (luarllliln some weeks ago wet quoted an experienced farmer as ])l‘0(llCtll’l_£'§1&1ll un-l usually (ll'_\' summer his‘ prediction being based onl- pzist records shoulint: that winters of extreme sever-i ity have invariably been followed by dry summersl The present somewhat prolonged drought verifies the prediction up‘ to the present at least and whether] it be sutliciently [irolonged to ilffect vegetation oi‘ noti it will be well to remcinbci‘ the dry weather i‘iiles in farming and these every farinci‘ is actiuaintetl with. Sofar the dry weatherhasbeeniitihelp tothe farmers; ” the weather has been ideal for out dooi‘ work and we understand fitrining is further zidvanccd ovci‘ the‘ whole province than it has been at this date in many _vczirs. Many farmers have practically completed their seeding with the exception of such varieties as do best when planted later. So far also the winter and spring moisture which was very generous is sufficient to maintain vegetation fol‘ a considerable‘ time yet. The thing is to conserve it and all pro- gressive farmers agree that frequent cultivation, that is, harrowing, is the best means of conserving, moisturej If this is followed up as lat,"- as. posaraiblel on the flown and planted fields the resulting" coat of‘ vegetation will further conserve the moisture even if rain fail to put in an apt rarance as tiai‘ly' as would be! desirable. , li 1 I Y. 1 i FOR I§l11'l"l‘l*ll{ 'l‘ll I NUS l There are a few~—too few-communities in thisl province which have inherited froina IJIISlZ genera-i tion a literary taste, a taste which clmiacterizes the‘ community and raises it above the ordinary material-i istic level into which so much of the province has: fallen. 'l‘herc are unfortunately’ too few of our com-i munitics that have held to their former faith iii the; vahlue of liliraiiies and of Etc ‘airy societieis. Time w en practica ly ever sc 001 istrict ha its regu arl debating club or othdlr organization with a view to1 intellectual improvement. With few exceptions where these onceflourishell their places are taken by dance and bridge cltibs, or perhaps by an organiza tion for the better breeding of cattle. etc. While the, latter is very commendable and while in farmingj communities especially every means should be em- ployed concertedly‘ for the improvement of agricul- tural conditions we should not lose sight of the fact i,\-,,,.,, that agricultural prosperity is not the “chief end of! man." He makes the best farmer, the best mechan ic, the best business man, who keepshbreast of cur- rent thought in science, literature, history and other intellectual pursuits. A literary or intellectual or- ganization with a moderatelibrary and reading room attached would prove a blessing to any community that would undertake to conduct such. We have had such in this province and where they have been kept up the evidences are to be found in intellectual men and women who have and can give opinions on other and larger questions than making money. We need a revival along this line and it is long past due. ./ / CURRENT (0MMENT IIon. A. E. Araenault. leader of the Opposlilon, iras asked by the I'remlcr If he would accept $1.000 lfroiii the legislature, In consider» lion of i1ic splendid services he liiul rendered the Government In perfecting legislation, und In furth- t‘l' \'l1‘\\' of the fiicl lhul ll was now lhe custom lo pay an extra stipend to Opposition leaders. Sir Wll- friil Laurlcr and those who suc ceedod him have been paid an extra nnnully of $1.000, whIIe they flllod this position In federal parliament. Ilon. Mi. Ilell, while admitting I311 ii was “to his credit lhut he refused, ' yi-l hoped lhal next your, ii‘ not lhls, he would be prevailed upon lo accept. Iloii. Mr. Johns. Ion wi-iv further and moved that this sum be voted to ma leader 0g the Oppcsiilori. In doing so he mule ll ilislinclly understood thnt he was acting without Hon. Mr. .\I':‘-I‘IllIllll.‘l' (consent, or even with Ils previous knowledge lhnl this 1111111111‘ was lo come before llio Iiollile. '1‘11v reiflv or the llon. Mr. .\l'.il‘llllllll was well in keeping with llli‘. record. IIe “apprl-cialeil vcry lzrcallyi indeed a1] ti“. kind things which lh<~ Allloriicy General and Lc-uler of the (lovernmieiit hail said "‘111@'11'11111l~1 him." “I have rubbed 111)‘ 111111. friends up pretty strongly IIIIFIIIK the session, bu: it was n01 done through malice or envy but in 15'" 11111v1111fsl1 of niy duly and foi 1111‘ £11011 11f lllflsl‘ whom I am senl lil-rc lo rcprescnli" “I cannot l)r(l. vciil the Ilousc from passing the rcsoluliou as proposcil, nor (In I wish lo lllfLl my successor In (illlre as lo. wIiaI course he may adopt in lhc uuilli-r.“ “I only Spank rm. 111)‘1‘-l‘lf, und whether valet] or "m 1 \\'ll.l. NIH‘ .1\(‘('|,)|1'p 1T,» My rIl-Icislon is'nol to iiccept anything ibis year, or next yfinr, or in "m, year hereafter. AND THIS Dl'J(‘IS< I().\' Ih‘ FINAL. Ycl I lhank mv friends "or llic ltlnilly words they have spckeyi," i An item in the 'I:\.\'A'I‘IO\' ,-\("l‘ 11f llie vclle face character. which “lllrlllll have received considerable Hllclfllon from llH‘ Iloii. Geo. E, 1 11111411“. $I‘1‘lIl.~¢ lo have been mnqi "1'1‘1'1"11111.\' 1'1‘1<‘l~€alcil. wllh llie limit 11f olhci‘ things, lo the Government llmiip licap. Likt. M] good Ir E_ 1>'111111I1-r< the Ilon. izenileiiiiin ‘was once a strong iiilvooiltt- for encoura. l-Zrlllclil of new industries. Om», n; 111$ I11" hobbies was shipbuilding. 311111)‘ =1111Ds llllll l)l'(1fl hiiiu in days 11'1"" 11.1‘ alill wllh proper(uicourilgp. iiienl this industry (zoulll be rcvivcil and bc of llI(1l_‘,’I‘f‘:lI1->:l r311“. m H“. I'0lIIIlI‘_V. In Iris opiiiiiin llie Gov. .i‘iimeul should gin. ,, hmmfi u, iiilluci- Iiuililiiig of $hip_<_ 1pm,; was ivlicn he ivus In (lilposllion talking illmlll another grivi-rinnpn; Where is .\Ii‘. Iluglies‘ bonus-how’! .\..iii.i:.-;.'in:iI properly lax of ONE Il.\I.I-‘ or oxi-i iucit ('I-).\"I‘. on i~.vi~:ili' Vrlhrlill. 1()\\'.\'I<JI) AND 111‘11.'l' \‘i'l'l‘lll.\' 'i‘iii1: I’Il()\’I.\'t‘I~J. “hi-n we consider the liigli cosil '1' 11111I1s today‘ we \vil| better iin ili-rsianif the prohiblllvi- nature of 111"‘ 11"" 111111111“ "D011 the industry. 'I‘Iial llie Ottawa Liberals lHlVF 111W“ disappointed with Hon, Mc- Kenzie Klniz has been evident for =111111P 111111~ inst. 'l'li.’\l Island Lil)- l-i-iils, and Prlllfllllillly Prince (Younly, are .1‘.llf‘i'ly disappointed is equally lll PVIUPYIIII‘. A iveiikness was Ilrst noticed when Ille lee breaker came up for consliIciz-ilion In ilarllniiienl. lsoiiic one must have whhziiert-il lo him llial l‘. I1}. Island ls your miike~ shlfi eoniilllul-ney. A good (fhnncp 111 kive him a lilllc soft soap. Iln-iinilly llc awoke iinll silggesled that the (ll)\'-‘I‘IllIlI1I'Il mlglil rulopl this lo car carrliigcy so that Ii r-oulll lu- iuiml ou_lhe Ilorilen route, when Ilic (‘iirfl-rijv Iiall lo be llllll up for repair As ilrowniug men grasps :1! .‘\|I‘.'l\\'£4 the wliolc “r11 phalanx grabbed this Ill-bit lo boom llii-ii‘ incomprclir-iislvc lend- f 000000-00-00-0004-000 00000-00 l Dilly Selections g a Guardian Readers g Furnllhnd by W. l. Lou“ OO- JUST FOR TO-DAY ,1.11ril for lo-morrniv null its Iiecds I do nol pruy me from sliilii of wrong Just for to-dn-y. sin and ' ll.cl me bolli dlllgcnlly work l Aiiil dul_v pray ‘Let mo be kind ,ln word null lleell i Just for fly-flay. ,Iml me b" swift to do Thy wlll I Prompt to obey, ilIi-lp mc Io saerlflee myself , Just for Iwiluy. llirf me no wrong or idle worll l lliilhlnklnt: siiy, ISM 'l‘h.ni I seal upon my Ilps l Just for lo-llliy. [F0 for lo-niorroiv and Its needs I ilo not pray, Bot keep mo, guide Lord i Just forte-day. lne, love me, mi: cnAiiLor-irncowiiciiilaoran. " THE iiiiuliiliiur By SIR ANDREW MacPHAIL (In University nilgaziut-i ‘IV. More than liiilf the population oi‘ Curuidu lives In the clly. 'I‘lie ratio Is Increasing. All ure iigreetl that the urban population Iii large en- oupzli, and that no lurlliei‘ IIIllllllUIl by immigration is desired. Life iii u clly bus already become too coin- pllcated, too precarious, subject to Iudden interruption, at the mercy‘ of any tyrant In hIs moment of. passion or o1’ plquo. At the hour when the present your began the‘ Inliubllants nf Montreal were wllli- out warning deprived ol wall-r. Winnipeg was quite recently‘ plae, ed In u stale of siege. The threat‘ Is coniiliuil everywhere. Ono ivlio‘ lives iii a clly lIIIS glveu llllrllilifiull because clvle Ilfe has grown so vast null intricate. Each inhabit- unl In Monlreul uses on iin iiveriiigc cvery day I50 gallon s of walcr which iuuul be flllfilltl by liiiptirleil (soul; lils daily llfe In bound up willi telephones, trams, delivery il_v struck ul. 'I‘hc situation llm closelyireseiiilileu slavery or civil Wfll’. Ifiinlullan cities present lew at er. The Island, through llic regular rliiiiiiicls of the press and llourlls of ‘Prado plainly ludiculcil the absolute IIBIJIHKSII)’ of a second (‘ar- ferry, and lhul nothing but this would, meet lhe increasing lranw ponalltiii ileiiianlls of the province. Anll so they got‘ hi-Iilnd the wily leader and i-oiiiiueiiceil to prod. 'l‘he Go\‘lrniiieul press were Illlll’. lug sporl of lllclll and lllell‘ puerllle l'l[ll"l'.1‘»I‘i1lflllV(‘, und he must do ,-lIlIIl('llll.'1K lo alive his skin and protect his friends. As the Pzilrlnl 1111111118. his advocacy of u tempor- ary expedient mhglil “jeopardize the lslanifs (‘llflfflff-s of gelling ail- 7111‘ I11'1111-". 11ft l-locs the ‘step flirllier, biii lii so lukewarm a manner as l0 be inspired. lle went just as far llll pllliIlClIl sublerfum: of the popu» lar Liberal Hllllllp suggested, am] m, further. .~\Il,| this ilid not satisfy llln Is- liinll friends, but for llic p:ii‘l,v’s sake they must make the bcsl of ll. .\houl four siiiglo coluinns'of Well- iiesday's Patriot are employed In lhe herioc l-fforl to defend his eoIlI- hearleil wt-akllng efforts, und to iaaiiioul'lzige lhcm lnlo nn appear. IIIH‘ of actual labours on our be i.ill. ll appears sometfricndg 3,] l'ilit1l'$ll0 giivl; him a prod or two in rcliilitm to bait storage for fox ."1-ciI. IIe admitted that he knew liillc of fox feed, but he apparently lliiew lliiil the Island fox industry was a hi1: one. 'I‘h:it Is common 1<1111\\'11'11l'1-. lie \\'llh‘ not uigciit. lle said. “'l‘li:ll seems lo be prac llcal, iillliough soiiil-\vhat of a novel Wligeslioii." Qlillo true. Ilut Mr 'l‘oliiiie, Alliilsllzi- of Agrlciilllii~f-,' look lhc wind from hissalls by li-llinl»: him that llII‘ flow-milieu! were alive on the I1‘ox industry iilrendy, that. they now huve n re- presentative expert on the, Island ==11111y1l1s fox (“S03E93 and another ili-parliiienl of the (Ioveriiinl-iil "looking lnlo iiulrllloii of loxeli,‘ .iiil| "I lusl ivish lo point out llial we lIlIV“ not neglected tho m. 111111111’; \\',1.'|l‘l1 liiklug keen lIIll'l‘I';‘,I 111 11, fllld we nro anxious lo assist iiuy of lhesl- young lllllllrtli-Ips m“, 1111' 112F114’! 1" Kcl a fooling and |lll\l fillIIW prospects of success, Thus cxil McKenzie IIIng, null the Pal- riol's foiii columns df wlnd. The Piilrlol still glories In shame. Its ll plainls oiil that If "the thread, ll would have met wllli the slime (iverivlielliiing dcfcal its thr- 1\l‘.il'flllllll (l(I\'l‘I‘IIlIl1'IIl." Th, brllllc "thread" was the eredentsc “placed in the Patriot" In Its cam- Dflllfn of Slflflfllll‘, falsehood iuid vlllflcrillnn nll through and propel]. lng the election of 19111. ‘ Wimi 1'1 111115’ beast lo make In this age "1 ‘11'1‘1"111‘)'? One would have thought llial instead It wouh] 1,1,1‘; lls hen“ In shame. True though llir- country swallowed its mtg, m"; equally lruc, lliey are now lo suffpr llie penalty of their "ereilcncc" 1n the l1atriot." True enough lite Arscnaull (Iovernmenl was ill-feat cll hecalnin of "credence" In that". llill-“rllflfllls. And il is f‘f|llj\ll_\l in“, 111111 11 11"‘ l“'11I11e of lll‘ Douilliltin P1111111 111 Iiiiluccll lo Iflve "cred. l-ncc" to such bliri-fiicell raluninles, llial tlie I-‘eileral Government Wfllllfl he sliiilllrly annihilated, Ilm ma“: 1-1 1111111111" l-zravc lrulli to which um 1‘7V\‘11111K Oman may glvo consult-m. lion; lhal lf lliey lrlr-il the same lrlcks upon some of the I-‘ctlnml nil-tubers, lhcy mlglil hav» found lllrlllsclves involved In libel nulls. perehnnci» something even more serious. uei vices of all kinds. lle Iii loo l1a:;~ I fractions for the Immigrant. The sllum‘ ‘which Is twln stole!‘ to the factory, Is not sufficiently evelop~ ed. 'l‘liey ure without welhoslnb- Ihihetl glicltos such as exist In Now York and Chicago. It Is difficult lo keep warm. 'l‘hei‘e are persons who bi-llcve that a lown can be “mun nell." ’l‘hcy set tho houses for apart. ’l‘liey lhlnk only of all‘, and fin-gel that the uh‘ must be healed. Tlll‘ surburbun idea was delectable when lrollleu were In their. prime. It was soon discovered that u cer- liiln density of population ivna noc- essiiry It‘ streets were to be iiuiln- tnlnod and tram lines operated. One fifth of all tramwnya In Am» orlca ure now bankrupt. Even In Now York llio Interhorourb sci-vim- ls under a ninety-day threat ol pub- lic ownership. The city has broken down. 'l‘lie. aalvalllm of Canada lles In llic laiill. ’l‘Iie migration lliiil wlll save fr‘ u llow of [lfilllllllllfifl from llie town to the form. llut ll lII iiii- porlunl to have clear Ideas iiboul lhriiiliig also. Pictures of wiivl '. whealfields wllh iilxleeil "lllnllt'l'fl'v' ivpcralllny,’ lln echelon are 1iol eli- Illllill. l1'ill'lllllll»l. is a way ol Ilfe. ll la that and nothing else. ll is 1iol II business. ll a mun llol-s not fliill Iiiei lill-‘o ]llI‘II1'»lll'(? Iii his daily work, In llie conflict 0f lii."- fleldn und llie coiiiii:iiiIon.-iliiii nl‘ his uiiiiuaihi; it he lloei-i not enjoy his llibolii‘ lii wooda, by slreziiii vIlIIll sen; ll‘ lir- tliliika less of his daily Iircad, oi lIii- provllilon for u serene and con- Icnled old lii-c, und more of llic profit he lli‘au's_ he would lll‘ well zulvlr-cil In seek some other vne nllun. And yct the furinei‘ Is lit-Iii;- iwcoiiiiiicnilell by ull and sundry lo convert Iiliiisell‘ lnlo a "business man." llulbls, to ceilsc from work and think only of the profit xvliich Il|ll_\' be had from other hands. .\losl surely is the filriiiel‘ ilooiir ed when he depends upon u rov eriimenl lo exlrlteale liliii from llil- illfllciillli-s lnlo which he has liillen or which Iiave fallen upon him. Al‘. unlanown coi‘i‘espiinilciil hus fur- ii.-- l‘;- -- _-, . . . ;~,,,,.“,',,,. ,.:.],.r:il,.!:i.. in?“ mnfobr nlsticll me willi ii plea, llial the _h s n w “Ii _n i‘; l; ‘£111 m‘ 0 iaiiiicrs of northern Alberta ennui: 1* .‘i~ l , l l . .1 ; 1 I‘ _ ‘l I m n‘ ‘l “W” l‘ll In rulsini: pigs should havr lhclr Industry “slilbllizoll" since their neighbours In the south weri supplicll free of tfllllflii‘ with ioddei lo keep llicli‘ sheep and cattle alive llurliic, llio fiiiiiine, of lasi winter. This fiiriuei‘ Ilvlllllfllltk lliiil lhl- izoveriiiuent guarantee a iiiliii mum prlce lor pork of l\\'l'lIl_\‘ cliils a pound. lIc demonstrates llllll a pound of pork requires flu- jiOIIIIIlS of ilriiin which with over- .iciid charges cor-iii: jusl that alu- ounl. und tliut there were 53.0fm ewei‘ plilS Iianlllcil iii the sjloclc rarils than during the previous vcar. ll’ ll iiiaii iulisl bu)’ grain lor his pig, he would do much betlei l0 eat the grain himself. llc would sine iill bollici" willi lllI.‘ pig. 'l‘Iie farmer Iiiui been sophiall» zali-tl lnlo an untenable position ‘um-those who Iuivofidaltenflljuplvu its education. 'l‘lie._v think In terms u the oily. A farm lo llieui is a aclory and u fiii‘m'ei‘ is "lirboiir." He. must be porsiiiiill-lb cajoleil, 'cducalell" In Increase prollliirlloil. o lower prices, so that factories nay rpn iil tl profll und let labour slot In the cllles. l-Ivery-llilm’ ll government does oi‘ the farmer Is wrong. All It can -lo Is to leave Iilm iilone, In ltocp llie burden of taxation as llrhkns Jfllifllljlt", to refrain from luylnr. llulll hliii the incubus of spel-ula 1ivc Imluiilr ‘n. Ile (‘an spend llll‘ money to better Illlfllllllllit‘ than liiy government can spend it fol liliii. ll creates u iiiiirkl-l for Iilui iil lihi own e pi-nse, und Iic has lltlli- to sell. ll provllleu liliii with a posi- box Ill his gale, und his Isolation ls complete. He Iii deprived of the pretext of going lo the village for lils newspaper. llo Is given n tele- phone. and nll excuses for vlslllii: u neighbour Is at an end. The very 1m. of ,1, . lsudpr," (hwflrnlluqli “my newspaper merely rllslurbs his mg H“, ma, m," PMIUUHS m, '19” iiilnll. lle Is compelled by law to m“, “m, hum, "w" H", Wyn“ liiiiiuirr Iils children wllliln a school, where they spend len pree- louu years memorizing a sci-lea nf unrelated statements null iicqulre '\ well rooted belief that they ure too Intelligent to work with their hands. The school Ia the open door through which they escape to the clly ovor the "good roads" flint nro now the fashion. Tho mnnngci‘ of n factory (Ines not care lo wlint height wages rise. IIo merely risks his employers Iiow much they want, and lie dlslrlbut- cs the payment among the consum- ero ol‘ his product. llo wlll no 10m:- er assume a contract at! n flxeil prlee. Ilo wlll not lender. lfe wlll nmko n "proposal," biil lie wlll us- uuiue no rIsk. lle Is qullo wllllng lliiit flll the rlslt shall Ile with the fitrmoi‘ who produces Ills riiw iiia~ lorlul, and cannot. pass the rlak In- to other linniln. The common cry Ia lluil nll wlll be well Il‘ only produc- tlon Is Increased. Nn nceounl Is made oI' the uIllIIy 0f the tlilng pro- duced. The trulh Is flint much of the product of "labour" Is qulle useless. It In worse than useless since most of‘ ll cnulil he mnllo In the homes In the iipnre time of tho family, and made much better. If Jiemselves the gralliiliious flask oi - after today. ence what tl loss. O11. (J0me and know the qu sis. time , 1 0F THE WEEK The I\'1iig and Queen have re- luriiv-ll lo Iluckiuithliiu Palace 1iol laoiiipiiiillll by I’i‘iiii~ess .\Iai‘_v. aflcrl a sriv ol ovcr live weeks at \\'iiills~l oi‘ aslle. 'l‘lieii' .\laje.~l 1s lll'l' 111', he again in resident-t: III Wiullsoi‘! for leii (lays iii June, and ll is cx- pecteil that ll\‘.\'I_\VlI\lt‘l‘ the Four. will be al the (‘aslle iliiiiiip; the! mouth of January. flit-ii‘ J1 s-H lies spczii an afternoon at V ‘Itiniii \\iiiei‘ IlJIlIll-Z their slay al Wiiiilsoi‘ ‘asile, iliiving through lllc tlrcal, . k. and li-ii was served In the fishiiii: temple, ivlilch was lhe place of rcfl‘ ‘ menl ill (ll-urge l-‘oiii>lli's sailing and llsliiiir I. ’I‘hc lliikc of (‘onuiiuglil, l‘i‘iiiecss1 ‘.\I‘.ii‘y. and Prince George IILTIIIII! panled llleli- lvlnjesllcs. Aflci‘iiooii, ll-as wiic an impormiil feature iii‘ (lI‘lil"_L',<1 il.c I~‘ourlli's ilmc on these oral-shuts. and marrow bones f1II'l ]I<iIlI'lII'll eggs were included Iii the mcnu by special cOlIlIlliUIIl . A very i iigreluible dance was given at the (‘iislle foj Princess .\Iiiry and lll‘.' brothers‘, al which a large numb -i‘_ oi‘ guests from the Ilpllflllllfifllfllltl‘ were present, and a few tiersoiiul friends from London altenilell lne party. The King pnlll several visits‘ to the, Royal farms, and a lot of Iloynl stock Is to be cxhllilleil at the. Ilzirlliiglon null other shows. I I O May 26th was lhe birthday of (Jul-on Illary who ivzis born In I867. a a a , 'l‘ln- good news lliat the (lnvcrnor (iHIIPPIll of (‘iililida lll‘f‘lllll]l.'llllt‘tl by, the-Duchess of llevoiisliliu- is to vislt here the, Iajler part ol‘ June] \v.is I‘t‘I'l1lVi'(l wltli Plllllllllllllsllll iinll lwcryonl Is looklni‘. forward Io the event. O O O G. A. Gnne are having I11 Ille Mr. and Mrs. expected llomc lhls week spent the wlnlei‘ mouths Southern Slates. II O l‘ Mrs. W. ll. Ailken and Ztllss Plllllfll‘ Allkcn have I‘I‘lllf'lI"tl from ii llllfifl. tilezisnnl lrip lo llosloii. O O O A recent Issue of an ‘Ilppcr (‘an- adlan paper contains a pit-lure of Miss Nancy Lane, daughter of the former ll. S. SIECTPHIPY of Iii- tcrlor. Frederick Knight Lane. who Iii a Caniidlnn and was born at DeSuble, P. E. L, and, whose mother was likewise a Clinnilliin. and a cousin of lindy Welt. of Lon- Ilon, Onliirlr‘ The plclurn was lnken ._____. _-_ labour only knew how well II could be spared’ its leaders would walk more humbly. When the iiinnufivc- lure of alcohol was prohibited In browerlcs nniI lllstlllcrles the In- dustry quietly passed lnlo llie fmn- Ily where It once belonged, iiml Is now belnz performed wIlli ease und economy. The trouble wltli nll strikes Is lliul they end ton soon. 0n the farm nothing “p:l_vs" In Itself. Iiuch llilni: In Il b)'-lll'fill\lf‘l of something elsc. 'l‘lie cnlliuslusllli young mun or woman. fresh from the Aizi-leiilluriil (lnllcge, who en- gages Iii chicken "fin-minim" soon discovers flint the enterprise tiles when the original citpllnl Is done. liens do not pny for lIir-Ir board 'I‘Iio_v grow flit. null lnzy. foo lazy to luylegnn, but. not fnt enough for Continued on Page Five ' I ondorson ’S SUITS Reduced to ‘$45, $45.00 marks the. limit yo llily for a man’s suit in oui- We have reduced all lllg‘li-]_;1-iQ_ ed meifs suits to £l¢45_()() no differ- » This enablcisyou to (‘Scapg the luxury tax. We have now not one dollars worth of clothing‘ in Stock that a customer has to pay taxes Other SLlltS at. $25, s30, .135, $40, & Cudinorom“ 101 Grafton Street. _. i L';:_.'?_"'.-.'-_-.-_:“T»=_TTT_‘— 775W’: 11 can store iey cost tis. It is 0m. fJftét first choice; You ality of our suits. - / . __, lcmembci‘ while it may take your own risk. 61 Queen St. Don’t Neglect that matter of Insurance anothei‘ day. If you ‘cannot attend to it personally, ’phone us. fortune to never have had a fire youcaii never ‘tell when one will occur. I "fis bettci‘ to be sure than sorry-better to 118W the protection of a high grade contract than to IIYNDMAN 8t C0.,LTli The Oldest Insuraucc- Agency Iii I’. I11. 1.. have been, _your good l Charlottctoivn. lm the ocezisifoii of llic murrliige of Miss Ihinl- lo Philip (I. Kiiuffnian. iindtbefvoling brllle is shown wear- lng n gown of Ivory brocade from which ilie wellillng gowns of her mother, grandmother ' and greiil» grandmother Iiiid been made. ti! lVlrs. I1). (‘.. tkioiiills, of (lllllfldllfi- town liar. been spending u couple of weeks In lliillfux, III the Blrlili dale. O O I Among the very welcome vlsllors over llio week end was Mrs. (Prof) Wright. of Glace Bay, who made many friends hero when Prof. Wright was organist of the Method- lst (lliurch. O O O Consul Pierce was rlglu riyiillg/ cntcrlaiineil on Thursday evcllillll by the Knights of Pyllilas, who wltli numerous others, (tel-ply re- gret his departure from lliclr gallilngs. O O , Miss Ross of the I‘. (‘. Hospital, was iinolher welcome vlsllor here . for the holiday. _ ‘ O Jrick Pickford and Chm-Ila Chap- l lln mnile a "Ilylng” lrlp from San i Dlogn to Loo Angelou this week. . Lleut. Omar Lflcklfilll’, WAH the pilot. und the journey wns negotiat- ed In a real airplane. ‘ c O O Ilmi. A. Ii. Arsonnult Is In Mon- treal and Gilnwii at present on a 1 business trlp and‘ pleasure lrlp. O O The Golf Benson was auspicious- ly opened inst Monday, innny mem- bers innll vlsllors belng In attend- nnee. The Ideal weather of tho past week has driiwn many diilly In the links which ure In excellent condition. O O A cable message frnm London announces the Queen Mother. Alexandra, who has been suffer- lng from ii Revere bronclilenl ut- laek. Is now Improving. During n vlolenl iillnck of coughing n, small blood vessel burst In one of_ thn Quecnh eyes, musing Impair- ment of the vlslon. ll Is sInli-rl. but there Is encourmzemonvtlinl W111i cum and rest tlilii inconvenience wlll pass. The dance-iii llielGounlry Club Monday night, nlfllough perhaps ~+:.~ '— -4; 1127;211:1225: \ . ,- .,1 ‘ l n," 5m Im-gcly ;Illl'lllll'll .i.. ll>111 was iiiiioh colored 113v’ 1111‘ 1111M“ present. O I O Everybody who l111">“1111-" 1°11] enjoyed a holiday Iii llir 1111111111 on ICmpIic flay, lu furl the euy in llescrlcll untll llie evening. \\'lli‘111 \\':i.~i gay willi , auloi-s and l1‘11111 wlilzzliig lirouiiil. O O Iler many friends will rerrrl learn of the serious illness of Alh- l-‘ilz, sister of 511 ‘llulrfil, McPIiiiil. who Is :11 l11'1‘»“1‘111"1 ' l’. E. I. flospllal‘. Major Ilartlell has rnuirazlfi from SI. John ivliere li\l1‘1'1v1‘1q‘]““ Iils Illustrated lecture 1111 ‘H: tho Beautiful" before 1411M nullleiica which listened M11 11-‘ n lo lli 1 story of llll‘ 1|1‘\v'"1'v‘1‘111'1; the clly rull the il<~<i-i~i,_>tiiiii 1'1. wonderful lllllllllllllrl \\'ll|4'lI iirl 1 eil in iirl liuil lil 1rilllirc. ‘ Ilarlll-tl iold of sea-izrll v wlilcli was a vast iiii-lriil111115- Ilghl iinil .gllii‘y of the renlgnfll‘ IIe spoke of its ilrchilecllilil 1-51 les, Iiicludlngnhe K101111115‘) Mark's (‘afhedrrlL the com Palace, and suited that onot \'v'f‘.ll( all ovcr Venlfll‘ 1111 111b,,“ , though tilt-re are 11'1"‘ 1,6,, Cflflulil and bi-ldgcii- T1"‘1”11“w,,,,,, Isllinlln. and the or!’ ‘11 11“',,,,,;,. nfznlnsl the Intrnilucilnn r111 era \Vllll.'ll would si1l1°1¢1“1" 1a,, romantic gondola W115 Frfllllzfeo‘ ‘described. At [he close =1 "MW. thanks was passed and llie 1 111 A1111J_1"1_1i11l11"i'1- .