‘Fmlllnlnlllluwl sulnnlll Notes by tlufWiiY THERE are about thirty million ~ lining Dali! (feudal I881) $5.00 per yon: “J0 11ml (ll advance) (In advance) oeuwml. radio listeners during the day and ‘UM m “ma. “e Um“ “n” Illflht, accordingtoDr. Greenleafw.‘ 'Predlau$-I. Chute: S. IoLnn. —l.leut. Col. D. Iiltol and Unique-J. I. Burnett. Auoclme Editor-D. Plckard. of Massachus ‘ts. as stated‘ in the Boston Globe. This vast mul- titude are interested in the relations Vloe-Pmaldcnt-J. II.- Burnett. A. hlaclllnnon, D. s. 0. II. Currie WEDNESDAY, JA between the sun and radio waves iAn increase of solar disturbance as indicated in the number of sun-spots NUARY 18, 1928 QUEEN'S COUNTY JAIL. GOORPING to the evidence in‘ ltonectnlon with the jail-break-l llll case before the Supreme Court, Wbllshed in‘ yesterday's Guardianl i is often accompanied by an improve- mlndlng their readers °1 u"? 9X15" ment irfday reception and a lower-i ence oi a government at Ottawa, lng of night reception. But recepfl ‘he ieeih and iuiisiis causing dis_ that there 15 a pi-o-imbiiiiy o; a icgition is more affected by magnetici Vision dowmmiu oi the ‘arm. durydlSldlTbllllCES than by sun-spots, mg the coming session o! Dame-i taneously. In the nineteen monthsi men . 0U!" jail is no ion t ' -l _ . get a error m av“ based on the activities 0i ihe-“Con-j 1927, there were 14 magnetic storms doom. It is rather a boarding house l" l?°°ll@889l'S and others who pre- fer the friendly shelter and the ‘he f-‘Wfltfyb expense, to the more expensive and less luxurious living brows at their respective homes. inmates and jail officials are frat- Quilting happily together as it were f under their own vine and fig tree. sumcrs‘ which admittedly does not exist ex-. cept in the imagination of a few in- _ - wholesome go d fled iii lthesc storms was vely striking. O pm“ ere at‘ terested Western Liberals. Whether. there shall be any revision upward Jobs, but from certain sections of the country fiisiooo; New iiirecorded by Cheltenham Observa- ‘tory. Maryland, and the depression‘ League." an institutio {of night reception. accompanying, to secure such support of farming in 1927. sets down the values as follows: which do not always occur simul-{fll i i occurring Tl‘ 5 °plnl°ll l5 Plflllallllhbetween January, 1926, and Augustu mi.“ iuieciivuiihei. parts 0i the bodu -.. bones of the Agile “i! l a d I dust u“ Pr inose, and help the process of smell- " u. ra n n rl o- mg. gross in Canada. published by theillel‘ 0 d d ‘t f l b tak . . r ownwar e may 5a e y e en Canadian Pacific Railway Companygi pi-mpded b iii the back of the nose. A y e sweat o‘ the“ Own for granted that there will be tin- mieflmg m the ruducnon of a ri_ Detroit tells us that these hollows kerin wim me i rm. “oi m hei .i p ilighten the bones of the skull, im- Hundei- the present messing the 5 a l’. “llllllrefiml dflllflvllll; l“ U16 Mflllllmfi" part resonance to the voice, and help ' Canada or provide its people withjProvinces from these two branches to moisten the air going into, the lungs. New“ Scmiafiewlof nose and throat, the common Br““5wlek' $3°-954'°°°3“‘cold", infection of the teeth and King George Andi An Illinoisafis Appeal‘ NEGLEUIEIYCAPTAlN LAOOUVEE OF “MARGARET" HA8 1 The Master Leaves the Bridge ROBERT norms’ THE cnuncu now ammo OFFICIAL-l u: canon roa m scortann i LONDON, England, Jan. 17.—Ii;(The National Revenue Review) will be gratifying to admirers oil l Robert Burns in Prince Edward 15-} Captain Alfred LaCouvee,»Master land and elsewhere to know that-lot the Customs Cruiser Margaret the famous "auld haunted kirk“ Allowaydn Scotland. has been re-i10 he asked to be relieved oi his claimed from its recently neglected command in order that he might state. take u much needed rest and o'c- FOIIOWlIlE "P011 B" BPPEBl l9!‘ “Swain proppr medical atfentiou- For better guardianship as mode wKins-somo months Captain LaCouvev. l By lame; W Harlan. M.D. wnar IS sinus INFECTION‘? 1 speak oftcn about infection of turbances throughout the body. In fact the majority of Joint infections "e from teeth and tonsils. Occasionally I speak of infections in the sinuses, which in Gaston. F. R. G. S., an Illinoisan qfieii ioyully by his ship um“ hi, Scottish descent long resident lmphygiciuh ordered hlm ashore. London, the British Government hasi The career 0i this gaiiaiii 53333;. fallen Over lllB FY0199"? ~05 a“ Alliing man and conscientious public Blfillli llwllllmcm m be under °mclarservulli has been filled with stir‘:- Dlolf-‘Cllfin l" PHTJGllIltY B5“ menliliug liflillilllCe. For forty-seven years. orial to Scoiiafs greatest poet and iie sailed iiie Sea, A mam buy Di 11105! lvldely belfived 55m- Ifnurteeu he shipped on his first‘ _ i iindepelulent voyage- At that ilmo the “Blame oftsmmsh “mast” amine“ he could not read or write. Now, “filmy?” 9f the Pwmlllma." Poet ' {fully qualified and self-educated, he have vlslled the Al” dlsmel Tepealillas been ‘for vears in command of ‘Kill’ (lllrlnll the last 25 Yearsl" 5am probably the ifinest vessel in the 635w“ Yesterday" "some time agoifiovernlneut service, The Iliargllrcl. I ivas astonished at observing the Aim,“ Liicouvee iiiiii the iove iii. neglected stale of the old churclmlihe sen in his -blood~ Like all ille which was the scene of ‘Tam ‘meu 0i. Guuue he Nimeu by iiwi sllunlell‘ ‘he mo“ popular of Bumseilnve nalurnlly- llui even more than poems. \ _ _ i "By a rcccni general parliament-jsfidgefiihtiiiiolifiiee‘hieiiéufiifigliti ary act affecting old burying groundsiiiiiuimu iie iii“ ‘been ‘ iiim _ii,.i'i' ‘he “M” “f Auoway Km‘ had beenyears on Customs patrol boatg and take“ from me Bums, Trust’ whlchlcruleers first serving as o. member" When influenza came along in 1918 it left a large number of folks with trouble in the sinuses. What are the sinuses‘? They are cavities or hollows in the face adjoining They are situated in each up- jaw bone, ovel" each" eye, and at Dr. Poos oi Unfortunately any little infection GIVEN , l DISTINGUISHED senvlcs. .. flliihas left the bridge. On Decenrber George v. by Captain Edward Pagelllils been m ill health, ‘but he SUIY- l, as will help to keep the tariff tink- R Eh isimu’ suuiiiiiuvoiiuv As New‘ Sim i“ meais wuh his prisoners‘ CPS l" POWQY- Brunswick has more than four timesi , The presence at the Tariff Advis- and Nova Scone more than five some eighteen on the present occa- siont-and all arc evidently happy to- gether. If the jail were not such n. pleasant place to live in, we might r . The-jailer. according to the evidence ory Board sittings of a Liberal heel-Yum” as many peeple e5 ‘Wmee EdJ. or. masquerading as the representfliward Islam“ and an area)“ ‘when u i “ed C case fen times as great. it Will be ve 0 a 50'“ ‘ ns“me“"~seen at a glance how far the Million‘. expect that, in me circummnces, eague which does not exist sllOwsiAcre Farm, us‘ the late Governor‘ the "I i i _ _ _ the length to which the Liberal par-fflllwlfln named it. exceeds either of _ m em 2mg pnsoners ‘lllghlfeel ii. wiii go Lo keep iiseif in poweiuythc sister Maritimes in the produc- "lclliled 1° MTPPOWQI‘ lhe jailer. lock ‘tivencss of its fields and dairies v ‘ The dishonest expedient is typical" " him up and make their way to the . ~~~~— ‘ of the party which kept itself in open country. Evidently there is no- _ i _ I _ power, after being defeated at thc _ _ _ _ thing to prevent them doing this ex- _ _ , , lSlW-BP 101111811‘! 15 lllflklllll Progress m _ _ polls. by lining up behind it suchiin Canada cept the comforts which they enjoy - fragments of tlic various groups without the “sweet sense of jlruvicb- _ | , q , in u i“ um w“ q A d i _d I as could be induced by llDlTlpl‘Ollll."-i‘.&l\d by over 120,000 ill 19-7. nlaklnq. iygihe Jane ti‘ i‘ ' ti“ m]: and concession and otherwise its,“ fiffllld total of 3,202,706. '1‘l"n- in- l’ 19$ l0 ll illDS ‘Oil l- r -i 1 - . ' ' i l - 1 I I l might cimsem m suppmii ii) iempobicicase was. < lilcily lu the central and dance in his boarders, keys being h-tr _i A d t“ h u m lwestern provinces and most notable u l . . .c_. i . ., in dooi-s_ window iui-i r y l‘ no mg e er w 7 ‘in the west WIIQH British cflllllllllhl _ expected from it in future. ‘mm m Swen’ a“ m0 conlfisfls Owe“ liberal t l l‘ cx U192? over the plcvlou ye n in its l r. l s o . cc " ' i‘. a" ." up-to-date boarding house being m pa y a m p my p _ to hang on with or without the willlslleel) lmpmelloll‘ evidence with nothing of o. shut-m 0i u‘ I d r i i _ .. o "- . . feeling about it. The man who walk- ‘e peep 8' an a m my c“ g ‘ Ffllewmg ‘he emlmllle “f Pmwe ed out would probably have remcmhicrnment, a government that keel?» Edward Island, both New Brunswick itself in power by shifty means can- and Nova Scotia are now rapidly de- unburraxi l ed with his happy family ‘Vere it not be expected to heal the ills o.’ VBlWmB 93E clicles-Tlle New 3mm"; not for the fact that the future wnsiu l m it nd hi h Canaan . nem o e 1 u r c . somewhat uncertain and he wisely, p y. e w ness of $100,000 in 1926 and an Egg O It is interesting to note that the? the sinuses affected. " The number of sheepiimu Wu increased by nearly 122,000 in 1926,11 The sinuses iii iii‘. ioieiieud iii... Th“ made an advance of 66 per cont. iuli Bslflbllfillvd- wick Egg Exchange alone did a busi-i have iepeiiied Minus‘ ii’ wuuid iii, tonsils, affect the lining of these cavities, and like any irritated men- brane, it manufactures mucous and been vested in the local parish sometimes pus, council, whose oillcial duties consist It is the pressure of this mucous largely in looking" after the poor. and pus that causes thc main symp- tom, that is headache. . . The patient will find a greenish yellow discharge coming from thc back of his nose and throat which is unduly persistent. many years, and Almost Reduced ‘o Pauperism “Thus ins regards its means of‘ support out of the limited discharge that causcw the prcssurcl , _, and hence the headache. ended m tion of the headache depends upon mu done iuwiiiuis keeping it iii T8,. ' pair, a portion of the IVLh-centuiy structure was in danger of collapse at thc time of my visit, and manyi iloosc stones were almost fallingl from ihc walls. Re airs depended painful in the morning, but the pain uiiuii ciimi-ibuuoiisp from visiturih 1059115 ‘lllllllb’ “l” ‘m!’ ‘*5 me mm’ and in these I was privileged to vidual is ili tln- upright position Siiui-i.’ to imivpiii 5mm. iiii-Qipi- ‘mm. Wllicll llelll-S m? lmmseel” dml“ m‘ age which was than inlmincnt. to nose. The brain seems to be-i wrhe Situatiqh was nnesting; come clearer also when drainage f-"vthat consultation was; llfld with va-' ' lions representative people interest- ed in preserving the Burns assocui-‘i tions in their highest sense. tllesuli including a lineal descendant from.’ ihc poet. It was agreed that uni attempt should bc made o0 deal i with the existing anomalous state. of affairs. _ ‘ "The proposal, which 1 according- if you ly ventured to lay before the King was that the structure be officially, adopted as an Ancient Monumenti Thc- sinuses in the clleek when in- l fectcd give pain in upper jaw. chock ‘File sinuses at back of nose cause a pain that is "intensely sickening". and the throbbing keeps time with the heart beat. Dizziness sometimes accompanies this pain. l What about treatment? i These sinuses will drain themsel- -ves ordinarily after a cold. However if they do not, or had mlmbly Iookeq am" it‘ foriv." the crew of the old Constance ‘l5 °°“"°‘ “Silntisou. From 1903 m 1901s m. lmd loharim oi‘ the patrol haul Puritan‘ iin the Bay of Chaleur, llllllllil‘ the direction of ille (‘lllllillll .l.ll. May- Later he imk ‘ii-cmunuud of jllG lutieus vessel, til».- operating late “(Cootinuezion page 8.) poor- __~ ." id-f n noon f'., . ' 1h 1t is the slamming back of tins-liiilujléiigiiiiilvofveicancgéfiuguilfi; ‘APEhéngigifiiylzggxiisglgdlles Th“ w“ Th i i tlu level Bl Pflfllill Dllllll-luliih ihe burial of his father in Al- e ma" ersl As practically notlllng WM bt-[loway church-yard in 1784, when thc in connection poet had inscribed upon the still- sianding modest tombstone the son- ly tribute: l l ‘O ye whose cheek thc tear of pity stains Draw near, with pious and uitend; Hero lie the loving hilsbaildls deal" remains, The tender father and the gen‘- rnus friend. ' The pltying heart that felt for human wot‘; The (iuuntlcss heart no human pride; The friend of man, to vice alone u rcurcnco thaL feared foe, For "ev‘n his failings leaned to vir- i tuels side." “Tam OIShanterLs" Adventure As Burnsrclates. in thc nocturnal or unwisely thought it best to go) whiie the going was good, and “no he went.“ This institution is kept up by thel lily before us. ‘s Suflefing today‘ iand Poultry Exchange was formed We boast of the wonderful era of during me yea, w iiaiiidie the iii-w: industrial and commercial nrospcr- ducts of 23 egg circles and operate cl It has “mg been be.lwarehouse at Trurotforithe gradingl fore us and it is still on the far-off.“ eggs med the mark-mu“; f” “Duh. A chick hatchery at Saint John! iwise to consult a. nose and throat and b91109 be lake" Qvel" and Pm‘ adventure of the bibulous "Tam O- jecied in perpetuity by the Britislilshaiiiluiut- when ‘he mm ieveiiei- W. (‘wvvflfflmefll- I Twelve‘! f1 llmml" preached the old haunted church on response from Buckingham Palnceuiiis misty mam’ Meg___ and lny letter was transmitted to His Majestys Office of Works which Kiribmiowiiy seem-d iii ii bleezuxii 681115 Willi Such mum?“- Vrhro‘ ilka bore the bealns were specialist. as he can make a thc ough examinations by means of spe- cial instruments that light up these sinuses. Further, if r cccssary, he can enlarge theopenings of these sinuses so that they will drain prop- crly. 4i ,0»- AWUES: RIGHT -» ‘FOUR pines 11v FIVE When a child is aifilcwd Ject io vomiting, indigestion, ‘in; well without any cause, "worms." ' Four times out of five she tion is that woexns are present. Children take Penslar Worm Syrup with the same relish . they do candy. It's effective, 50c Bottle. . STER..°.f.§‘§§£.§‘..tSunny_side EIA with olenslve breath, i; “i” colicky pains, nausea, 105; o; flesh, grinding teeth during sleep and complains oi not (m. the experienced mMher u," is right. When such a condt. tlccd it ls wise to give treatment on the sllllllositlon safe and has no alter-effects. . . It is quite necessary that w"; receive payment of all outstanding accounts within the next two weeks, as our year ends on Janu We will apprecia ary 31st. te it if you will give this your attention. We thank you. Patons Limited ~ _-1wv~ r~w Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers o ww-0-0-Qo January 18, 1928 GOD nIsPosEo-Keep me. 0 Lord, from the hands of the wick- ed; preserve me from thc violent man", who have purposed to over- throw my goings-Psalm 140:4. PRAYEllfi-Lord. plead my cause and deliver me; quicken me accord- ing to Thy word. FORGET IT. AND G0 0N! By Annie Campbell. If you‘ve missed the path intended. If you've failed in make life splen- did, Forget it, and go on! 1f the hill is hard tn travel. And you slip back on the gravel, Forget it, and go on! 1f at times your heart is breaking With old memories awaking. And every hope seems gone; On some fair and sunny morning Joy will grasp the hrmd. she's scorn- ing— i Forget it, and no on! . l Jaxyayers of the province. and wei _ " horizon. A country cannot become l tand that the majority of the" " lprosperous while its people are leav- t bodrders re ffender. in l l , a o s me way mung it in thousands, while its in-dng the output of chicks anoether against the Prohibition Acts _ _ _ ‘ ‘ ldustries are starving and while its In ‘(some cases, while the head or . _ n . l So if you have headaches or silli- ‘5 ‘elwrted as prospdlng and about. finess about the face and forehead, to add another unit. thereby lncreas-u iiiiiik of iiie iiOSsiiiii-iiies oi Sinus “After referring the appeal to 0f~1 glancing flcials in Scotland, the happy out-p come indicated has been achievcdi from 29,. iiiieciiuii and as a result of the discernment; f.» m =- , same-rm its ;*.":l":..'zl.:":. silrarzdsizzssliza " i cc ion can give rou e esew ere ' , p _ _ _ l i in the body terary memento. has. been thus pre I l served from further deterlorationu And loud resoundcd mirth and dan- clng. Warlocks and witches in a dance‘. l’ Nae cotillion ‘brent new frae France, But hornpipes, jigs, sirathspeys and heads of the family are boarding ati the expense of the country their] “destitute? faiirpilies are being caredl for by the good people of the com- munity. This deplorable laxity discipline is typical of the Saunders Government. The jail is another of thebroken promises of the govern- ment, it promises to take care of its inmates, to keep them out of harm’; way and it leaves its exiis unguarded. In its other activities the government is doing what its jail is doing, neg- lecting its duties. Both jail antlgov- crnmont are expensive institutions, and neither is to be depended upon. l in prison‘, -—--¢-0->—-~- EMIGRATING STILL MORE than 88,000 Canadians mi- grated to the United State's w lranl products are being manufactur- Monireui, the iemiing Shipping no" ed in other countries and purcnasedioi- Canada, is iieveiiiiiiiiii its eqiigiyi by its people when manufactured. iment as an air-port. Alanding field; what Canada needs today moreehalf a mile in diameter has alreadyv . . Ibeen utilized by planes carrying the . t '- than anything clsels an hones gol i ails to and from Rimouski‘ and emment with a Straightmrwexedia mooring mast for trans-Atlantic. imllcy me film and DQ113059 9f Whlcildand other airshlps is to be erected- as declared by the Hon. R. B. Bell-‘dllrlng the coming Spring.- nett, is to promote the manufacture _ i i ; "1 never made a mistake in my o1 Canada's raw products in Canadaimeu. said ‘he are“ Hem’ Ford‘ in‘ by Cflllfldlalli la recent interview. He had been lasked if he hadn‘t slipped a cog‘. i through long delay over his new cars. ;“Never! And neither did you ever, make a mistake-or anybody 9150.2 lFor what purpose do you suppose iyou are living on the earth?“ hc dc-l lmanded of ills interviewer. “Do you‘ m-m" know what you are hcre for?" And] The honk of the aumnmbne is then he answered his own question; still mingling with the tintinabula-wru ten yo“ what every living per-l tlon of the sleigh bclls—that is whenlson is here for, and that is l0 80l- mere are ueiiu Mimi, ciiimiis siiii experience. That is all we can get; OUI 0f Ill-C." -——---~¢-o}~ EDITORIAL NOTES Unstable as water thou canst not excel. reels, neglect this necessary attachment to l iiiimia has been uiiumi ii Wiii f0!‘ ll"? l-lenefil °f Posterlty- 1 Put life and mettle in their licels. .A wlnnock-bunkci" in the east, There sat auld Nick, in shape o‘ Q>~ .__ O-OO-OOO-Q Looted by Relic-Hunters HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK B 3 ROBERTA LEE orooo vo+++0+o o-oawoooooo Oily Skin l beast", "This oillclal action was takeni A mwzie tyim biaciu grim aiifiiiiiue, none too soon, for local builders andl To gie iiiem music was his chaigeii relic hunters 1°"? 33° made ‘m Wm‘ lie screwed the pipes and gart lhcm the timbers of the fallen roof, tuge- Siiiii l Sig‘; gigdlaggwgaalilisbyiygnedeielilfliTill roof and rafters a‘ did dirl. l. ism to the sum total. At the timciAs Tammie gioiw-d ninazed mid. my appeal was made, the entrancei Curious l° the Churchyard ‘V95 °pen nlghllThe mirth and fun grew fast and and day; and, under the lessenedl furious. supervision then existing, thc num-i-I-he uiiiei. iuuu and iuudei, New i bcr of stones and pieces of cementJ-riie dancers quick and quicker ‘new i etc., secretly prised off the ‘wallsiTiiey ieiiieu iiiei, seu may ciosscdl by souvenir hunters, and other items ihey cieekii “ of dflmflflfl ‘v85 “Wecltd l° lmfelise- Till like carlimswat and reeklt A number of thefts of Burns relics Ami must hei, uuiidies to me ,i'iiiii.k_ 233.355.“.i§£€.‘i1‘3?.‘ii‘.;;°“;..2“§§.£; v v v i the Burns monument museum in the Bums, miigious Nature past, and daily vigilance was excr- ' cised in those places; but small de- a ~ _ terrent existed at the old church be- iiiiigisilgstfrganncllslélit zesgatgigs Gels:- yond a policeman on duty in the m“, “this interest in Aiiowiiy lmllllbv dfly‘ and 6m Pecesmnel‘ church arises from my Covenanter ly passing at night on his‘ country ancestry’ who fled from scoiiiSii re_ rounds. Since my first visit the ag- iigious persecution in those Paris gregme °l danmge (“me by Vemlel‘ to the Irish protestant plantations lsm w“ ebvlmls" of Ulster, whence my paternal grand A good remedy for oily skin is to wash daily with hot castile soap suds. Rinse in hot, then cold wa- ter. Do not eat fats. Drink plenty of ulater. ‘ Baked Potatoes When baking potatoes, first grease them with n little butter and they will be brown and crisp, with a nice glazed appearance. Dish Towels If the dish towels are soaked ln hot water. to which a little am- rc- _. reerzyvvmw~§ - , e . 7a‘ The above lines are quoted from! their rigs. The Literary Digest. To unclerstandE live last year, says The Cal ary Her- ald. “Why? Because thi country is not providing them with jobs . . . That is why Canada must develop industrially as well as agricultural- ly. Agriculture alone will not sup- port all our people . . . With a well established manufacturing industry the farmers of Canada will have the best of all markets for their products the home market . . . This country must have a broader sympathy of one class of industry for the other, a closer understanding of the diffi- culties and needs of each, and more harmonious co-operation in promot- ing the 'welfare of both, if the exo- dus is to be stopped and the Dom- Quinn's all-round growth accelerat- ed." i ffluch an exodus as this from a country which boasts. and may truly boast of possessing a greater wealth 0f natural resources than any other country in the world, is deplorable. The Herald tells whythe exodus is Now comes ‘he ‘esung “me my it is explained he is :1 devout bcliov- good citizenship‘ The goad citizm er in re-incarnation -— the Hindool will keep his sidewalk cleaned off iiiiioiy that aiiei, a man dies hi, is’, immediately flflfil‘ every BYIOWP-lll- again born into this earth to gain] The other mm; wt“ watt i111 thni other experiences than he had hc-l poiice come in win,“ mom iiorc. It does not follow that Mini Ford, who has made more motley‘ and built more cars than any other man, is wiser or oven as wise as other men in regard to the life be- yond the grave. Most. readers will challenge his belief and many will think him a fool in that regard. But’ if 11c is spared to carry on the activ- ities of his energetic career n few years longer he will probably do as much toward improving the airplane and placing it within the purchas- ing power of the common people. as he did with the automobile. Besides. the owner of a. Ford gets experiences all right, whatever else he may get. If it were not for the age limit the coming oratorical contest might induce the Caledonlan Club to enter some of its members, as there is a distinct development. of oratory ilierc every Thursday evening. After the Cabinet meeting last week Premier King had “nothing m say" to the reporters and he said it. The Cabinet have sat all day and probably had much to say there,but there is no explanation for thc pub- lic. Prohibition In Prlncc Edward Island seems to be working very much after the old fashion. The Too many children are stlll iflk- hootlegger, the smuggler, the home- lng chances with life and. limb in brewer and the drunk are still with it. this strange deliverance .of Mr. Ford; -¢»“,. a. , g, , ,,¢,.“,,,” _ “I suggested to King George that the cllurch might be restored as a sacred shrine to which Burns dov- otees from many lands could repair, on occasion. Such restoration would need i0 be done by private persons, l, however, as the Office of Works has no funds at its disposal from which expenditure can be incurred on thc preservation of Alloway Kirk", but it would. of course, be pleased if an effort were madefsuy, by societies interested in Robert Burns to pro- vide funds for preserving this mon- ument. move all unpleasant odor. —-{O->-—-—-— DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH i By W. L’. Gordon m vooooowaa-o-oooo-oooooo o4 WORDS omen MISUSED: Do not say “he is one of the nicest men that I ever knew." Say "that I ‘have over known." OFTEN MISPRONOUNOED: lab- oratory. Pi- nounce the first o, and not as if lab-ra. OFTEN MISSPELLED: bnndoir; flu w. SYNONYMS". fun, frolic, sport, laughter, entertainment. - ' WORD STUDY: ."Use~* a word three times and-it is yours." Let us increase our vocabularly by mas- WorliPs Nrlost Famous (thurch. "As thc Burns cult increases con- tinually, thc hundreds of Burns clubs. and other Scottish societies, in ‘America, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. should readily supply am- plc funds for restoration and maln- tenancc. if so desired. I purpose bringing the matter to the attention of various Burns organisations, in tering one word each day. Today‘; the hope that something may be word: PENSIVE; thoughtful, said, done on behalf of what is Perhaps “He remained in this penglve mm; the most famous country church in for many hours." - -< - ~ the world-mot forgetting Gray's .- . .. .. _ “Elegy” church at Stoke Pages, in England. The celebration in many lands oi Robert Burns‘ birthday on January 25th should make the pro- posal a timely one. “Fully 100,00 slght-seers annually visit Alloway on the average; 79,000 Government has been making great- er efforts to enforce the laws against smuggling and other oflencesagalnst the revenue. This they had to do, father emigrated from Ballymcna to the backwoods of Ohio a century ago. Ili common with others, I hope that something practical may now be done in the way of paying the suggested additional tribute at Al- loway church to one whose nature was, in truth. n. deeply religious one. ‘_‘My appeal was made to the King primarily by reason of the well- known interest oi His Majesty and Queen Mary in the preservation of antiquities, and because of their notable sympathy with whatever makes for a better international friendship, as does thc fraternal link with Burns." Pocahontas‘ Unknown Grave As an archaeologist and anti- quarian. Gaston, by government sanction. unsuccessfully attempted in 1923 the recovery at Gravesend. on the Thames. of the long-lost 17th-century remains of thc Ameri- can Indian Princess Pocahontas, for their return, if found, to her native Virginia. A number of ommunlt- ies abroad have made efforts to se- cure some oi the redundant 17-cen- wry London churches, designed by Sir Christopher Wren. for removal and re-erectlon in other lands, as Lilo has bywayts to confuse you Where your dreams stray off and lose. you, Forgot it, and go on! There's a straight way through thc hollow ' That you vainly tried in follow, Forget. it, and go on! i. Though your failures make you sad- der, They are rungs upon the ladder That climbs i0 clearest dawn. And you roll up coilragc, knowing You'll climb on. forever growing! Forget it, and go on! -;»--<+c>_.____. i a ooo-oo-oooo-e 0-0» 0-0-04-0044-0 The Land We Love i B] Frank YUIIII ‘vou-oo-oooaoowwoowwv Canadian War Figures Q. What arc Canada's total war figures? A. The total number of men who enlisted in thc Great War from its ‘ beginning to November 15, 1918. was 595,441. In addition 14590 British and Allied reservists went from Canada to join the colors in their own countries. The number of en- listed men who had gone overseas on November 15, 1918, was 418.052. The total casualition sustained by the Canadian Expeditionary Force as reported up i0 January l5, 1919. were 218,433, a number since ln- creased by later deaths from wnr 00.11568 . <00» - ~--—- Ofi§-OOO§'§-Of§fi-Q~§fi-§+§§-§-§+§"‘l Modern Etiquette B! ROBERTA LII Q. In the theater, how can one attract the attention of a friend sit.- iinf: several seats. ahead? A. Either go down the aisle and speak to him. or wait until iaier; never call to him. ' BlPYBl/Inien and the pail-bearers at a funeral? A. N0: it was formerly done. but {cw people adhere to this old cus- om. _ t» dings eaten, fork or spoon? A. With a fork. \ iljollllisl’ \\\\\\\\\ the result of pjoposals which he ‘laid before the Bishop oi London ithree years ago: and last year he still in progress and everyone knows the reason it gives is the correct one, "Oanadir i _not providing them with drug's. _ they would noti lump 2i‘ Lifi The Liberal press is at present an- "steallng a drive" on passlngsleighsti with h d h b m ii_ mg ouse an s op rea rig, Accidents are continually being w itheft, assaults and other crimes. And neseed l“ whleh ‘me M “m” escape when in our provincial history were but the warning goes unneeded the little ones. some day aomethingiyeer? Quantum, piouably without know. w, ‘ihe-"asllej of re-- v "é I " ~ ‘l’ l . n. "l" "Willem ""1 "W" ‘("1 l” “ Itis true that since the disclosures um amirtit. ‘ . i- . n‘ of the caniiaumtu the readied ‘ ‘ o ,\ / us. the police court is kept busy deul-' ff only for shameb sake and- to save death or injury by a hair's-breadth so many convicts sent to iii-mm oi-ican be satisfied with the eondltions by; me penitentiary as during the pagtiexlstlng today? There must be sad i persons having aid ad issl ‘ iii, Bums momilinem iililére orfiignllsted the interest of Presldenti v»- m t?§§"%lfi..““{i. i§.‘2.°‘;..‘.2...“‘.°..l§.‘2“- e ree it to ' ‘ Aiiozmyu mid haunted kirk. iutlon of the ruined early home of Where ghatsts and nuulekélf’,'§"°' “lffiffilim m weetmeeth m. ... tfiiiifidllt: kraded to use as a cattle-shed. In 193° Kllll". 0010f‘!!! accepted from‘ Captain Gaston, through the Am. erlcan Embassy in London. a book llflvflblns some of his activities in ronupctionwlth the Eurgpeim war. their credit as a Government. But what good citizen who loves sobriety, order, peace and good Government disappointment in the minds of Burns’ nem-Sentinel Place. many worthy clthns who last year ' voted iar the continuance of the proi-liuli°z'g"iifiiff§ by £122‘! iizikiflnzl“: llllllwliilelt- , I many bonnie D0011,’ instead o!‘ PILLS l \\ "\ " K I n N l ‘f HAP“. n1 ill // / lU/fl til ll n P Q. Are gloves provided for the Q. With what. are frozen purl-M C. M. Lampoon & Co. 04 Queen Street, London, E. C. 4, England. Public Auction Sales 0i‘ Raw Furs ROIIIQICIIMC ll! Alfred Fraser 212, Fifth Avenue New York- J .LESTER DOUGLAS WHOLESALE PRODUCE Exporter of Prince Edward Island Certified Seed and fable Stock Potatoes so, ovum starter i cnaanorrairowlwr. a. 1. .+»¢+~<“w+o++++w+»a ..._._.__.__ SOAP! SOAP! A WHOLE‘ TON‘ "or lT And it is Cast-lie Soar. the purest and most moderately priced on the market todflY- Contains 72% Olive Oil Bnll bought direct from makers in France. 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