v pm, “Ms-w- - . , ..-eu.-_--».;._..-:_m=-=.-~=uv;_>-nn .-~..-—fl-_-_».-i_iownslnw. ~‘,_, quarters forinyxnformfa-idon or as- sistance of any kind. Mr. MoNevln had around him a body of Willing ‘ assistants who seconded his efforts in every way possible. WELL DONE CHARLOTTETOWN ~ One of the most satisfactory rc-l Bylaw“ "(Barlolhhtnl-‘J’, sults of the election was the vict-i l - I ory of Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. :- . i — ilind lion. Dr. MacMillan. The City You have been- hearing about lknows aiid understands conditions physical exercise m’ a “mg mm’ land yet menial exercise is just as under Prohibition: better than flllylneqgggggly [or ma; body of your; other constituency, nnl it ~ di t‘ "I" the “on” 0f 0"" busy m“ _ l S H“ c ,with its iiirmoil, its tlistratztions. iis V!" lll 13V" 0f "10 Pml-ZPBEBWQ 1101-1 medntnl nlnd phiysicnl OVlBl‘ exerliions, 9y of Government Control: what all resu ting n inentu null piysic- ‘al fatigue, we not infrequently iind l6 fill)’ HDDFOVBB loll!!!’ the Bfllllllfyloiirselves running in circles, becom- ldol-ses lomormw; l‘ has always lug ineffective in what we do, los- llng confidence in, ourselves and iu en so. In the city the politlcallmu- ludgmelm ll ls M m“, llme lleral Parsons succeeded only ln that we realize the necessity oi’ (le- lvoting flvn oi ten minutes every ilay to understanding our own make lup, and hoiv that “make up" fits in i with oilr surroundings." ' ulTlcAL AN'D ' ' These are the words of Dr. C. C. lBurllngt-inie of New York. OTHER PHOPHETS Now how -ire you to exercise r0 gain mental strength? i Iiy examining your make iip, llooltiug yourself squarely ill the ‘gilt wc niorallzell npoii the use-Jaw. and nccint; Just ivht-rt‘ you l __ _ . _ _ ‘ lstand, :is you consider sonic oi the ELllLhS of anticipating iesiilts bylwlnls Suggested l", l,“ Burlllk 1 ziniount of commendation or thckame. What about lllll'l‘}'? ‘it dues 110i. liiivc to bo u part of yoilr llfc. chi inc-clings. There wus hardly‘ \‘i'rlrry? “A cinnplctc circle of ill- y M. lb l _ _ __ l wflioicnt thought whirling about it ' m!“ m" l m" l“ ‘lpplc(MH‘"i[llV(ll oi fcnr." 'l'll:ii is (Jilltallllyjl iwn tiovcrnnlciit candidates nt,\"7\'iil dvscriplitlli oi‘ worry_ - . ‘ (‘flirt gilt you anywhere - t' ll -t ‘i . b t , . m" h“ L o‘ es m Hm tmlll Ci)llt‘(.‘llii‘£lll(ll]~-—DO one thing at ‘cs reglstcicil at noi n fciv oi‘ tholu time. Too niuny things a‘. once is l lmnllslukeably beam 0m “urWVllill cziiiscs oiii' thoughts» to go _ ‘ l. “WOOl gathering.“ iilzing, Ofieuwhere tlic meet-l Decisions? with $002 I of ii MENTAL EXERCISE ldlng their congregations, not in eating the Conservatives. Viilii- tlic campaign wus at its worse shown by audiences at po-i i overnment candidates, tlic sit-i Aetlonfi-Wlien ‘llOClBlOIl is mode, vie went the other way. Pick-mm "m" n‘ lie favorite in a race. or ‘nnleppll in n5 prupel‘ place, m is as (llfl-lcull no“, as mm, ' Discusslonx-u-Thcse are good, but do not iillow them to become hm"- arguments. {IL-i How PLEASANT ed. Tile boxcr, swimmeix. 0r any nthlcie keeps himself reluxcd, 0x- cepi when uction is essential. ' pleasant ll/WHS for Liberals Lam‘ 1° Telax- ' l _ Coiiscicnce;—_'l‘rivial matters can onservatlves to meet togeu" keep us in a state of ironstant nil- --tiic Worship of God ycster- rest. (lei straight on the big mat- ters. l Emotions-thins! have iheln to get most otlt of life, but get coli- n those churches where no po- parson occupied the pulpit. trol of ihcnl. must the feelings ha"? been] ldealm-Keep your ideals clear. Ilse who had been 101d from {Vlnkc your ideals live in purpose- , ful everyday action pulpits that a note for the] l have quoted DI. Bulillllganle ‘Millie i1°i‘-l"l‘1!\5‘¢l°a1‘= York to obtain financial assistance. were vociferous“, in my“ of col and practical with no ifs orl u s I WOlli- 1'1"!" Yesl- “Xelclse- Keellihe laid the first submarine cable oi": Poise;~Don't keep yourself tens-l THE CHARLOTTETOWN. cuAnpiAu, , - Confederation And ~ A - After Sixty Year; - Of Progress GISBORNE AND THE ATLANTIC CABLE The successful laying of the At- luntic telegraph cable was the most important event of the Nineteenth Century. its achievement was mainly clue to the enthusiasm and energy of a resident. of Canada. Frederick Newton Gisborne. who was born in England, on Mai-ch 8.’ 1824. In 1845 Mr. Gisborne came to Canada and practised farming for tivq years in Quebec. Tiling oi this. he took up teiegrapby. in 1849-1951, he was superintendent oi‘ Govern- ment lines at Halifax. in 1850, he proposed making telegraph coiiiicc- tlona betweeli Halifax iind Saint John's, Newfoundland. At this time, submarine tele- grnphy. was in the air. in 1843. Prof. Morse foreshadowed that u transatlantic cable would be realiz- ed in the near future. in exactly fifteen years the dream of the grout inventor wus to be made a reality. and its realization was due to ii". N. Gisborne, but for whom telegraphic [connection with Europe might htivc been delayed for many years. in 1851, Mr. (‘lisborne visited Neivifoundlantl and laid befoio the Legislature. n pluli for connecting Saint Juliii‘s and Cape Ray by n telegraph line, with the hope of lilti- mutely having a cable laid across the Gilli‘ of Si. Lawrence. ills en- thusiasm ivas infectious. Tho Log- lslutiirc encouraged liiin and grant- cd liini £500 to cnnblo him to do exploratory work on lilo proposed lino. ile returned to Novii Scotia and icsigncd liis government posi- tion in order to (lBVOIGJIlI his time to the Newfouutiinnd project, On-his return he ‘explored the route, found it fiznsitblo and proceeded to New lie was successful iind returned to lthc Island to construct the line- As a step towards the Halifax- lSt. John's line, in November, i852, lany length in America-across tiic' lNortliumbrland Straits, uniting {Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. 'l‘he greater part of 1853 was‘ spent in construction lwork; but the New’ Yolk capital-l lists suddenly tllflllOlltllllTltl his bills land his operations terminated. lie lwas arrested for debt, sacrificed aill his personal possessions, hilt still‘ found himself liable for about; Craft special at $ Every suit See this line. 36 t0 44. $50,000, The Government of New? fcilntllaud assisted ili paying the llabourers‘ wages and encouraged Gisborne, who oilce more proceeded lto New York, where he succeeded tin interesting Cyrus ,W. Field. Mr. lFleltl visited Newfoundland. took ;hold of the project ns a step to-, lWilXtlS a cable between the Island $18 will buy you a. very smart t good value at the price. 15- fir. F ashion-Craft Suits, I We are showing many new patterns 25. O Guaranteed Blue Suits l - $29 will buya Gllafttllifletl Blue Suit here Friday and Sat- urday. You have your choice of either single or double bgeast- l ' ed models. Wool linings. A well tailored suit worth $33‘, and Friday and Saturday, $29. Sizes Men’s Tweed Raincoats l“ ~ Henderson & tire 101 GRAFTON STREET. is beautifully tailored, and designed by the best clothing house in Canada. ‘ Regular stock values, $27.50. Special This week-end,- Friday and Saturday, we clear put 30 P more Suits at $15. ‘ ‘ Those Suits are picked from regular stock, ‘slow vsellerlsnl we are willing to take a. loss 0n. t0 0183-1‘ $15- Extra Value sin-films. weed’ suitlin \ or double breasted models._ We gtit 8 Special buy-onizhistliney. ' and will pass it aloil". $13, 1h many 119W patterns. Extra ‘pants canbe supplied for $4.50 more. . ' ' p. >.\,~ . .1“ ' Q1’ (h; .333! i ul in four Fashion- s for week-end, i- t n, I t hand-railing and mount into the cab. As we mount we bcgiil to re- alize the size of the monster. We had no idea that it was such a climb into the cab. At tlic head of the steel steps we enter a narrow" to happcll, The Engineer climbs on his seat and his face grown kind it! set. The fireman closes the elect- ric swizcli iind the bell starts ring- ing. The Engineer, without taking lhls eyes oft‘ tlic track ahead reach- New. Drivels , Launched in Peking‘, _' SHANGHAI, Jline‘ 21. — Th‘? launching ‘of a driye onlrPeliing-by BFVSLUVQ policy would smlnlvery freely because it is your head and lrelaml (‘iglllxilugllglltlplptlngmllfizitglr“iwevtfi; fZn‘:'“|l_ ll)?" tllillzilllglldglififlipulléh: Southern Chinese, ibrcesliis_ll.lgllle . to perdltloll’! As Bym ‘imllldllill hlllile-‘l 3'0"‘ body» ‘mil U"? ln 1856 a cnblc was laid across look around in a sort of dazed way little Lllllll illffl then i... feel the “dlamfifllg ‘lg-alga glalgldllall’ . ' n l 75'1")’ filxelcl-‘le "i 5'1""; Ymlfsi-‘ll "P the Gulf of Si. Lawrence. in this and the Engineer, seeing our glgn-l liegln to stir There is a “elm” m I a l“ fmlg ‘l m" n‘ t "m" [he 3710"‘ slallilllfilnls l5 way tlic telegraph was now one predicament makes a common 5Hgh('tllllVL‘l' iind presently we not- cmvemmantysaglh‘: ragga; c " . I "_" .. . . m; -' -- '- v . a _ . . . - - - iere ‘naught no tloiibt so much hmmd m gh” melm“ ‘levelilllmelll- thousand miles on its wily t0 Enft- PM“ Temafk and stuns”) "film" ice we have commenced to move Sh“ Fang u g’ ..o.¢....-.- l it i )3 l I I l l r i i the spirit rllcs As cheap rum and fake religion". give physical development. FOR THE SCRAP BOOK A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS Notes By The Way - .. \ “MPH-itlon as to the greatest ‘mil Canadian was recently car- d on by Macbeams Magazine of .~ion'to and the awards have been Ida hy the judges. Over sixty mes were presented itlcllldl"? They (corporations) cannot com- aders in many ot the principal uc- mit treason, nor be outlawed, nor 'itii\s of lifc .ln thc tiwartls made excommunicated. for they have no -_ first. pinco ivns givcn to Dr. F. s°"'s'_s" Edwam c°k" ‘naming’ the ‘""“'°v°"_°" "f m"“'_:' Nor do l fear scepticism for ally “"4 59cm“ l" D13 ‘($117199 L- good soul. A just thinkci- will ul- lllltl0l‘.~‘ to wliolii ‘Canada (iwcs low ‘full swing to his scepticism. I boon of Marquis wheat. Tlicso din my iwh in the blacker-it ink, be- irds go to men who have rc-ndcr- xtmfilglgl"? murgrgi! ‘;lf(lf“£,';il€l:'; signal and lrllmrliilli fififvli"! l" with a poor mun l knew, who, when people of Canada and the world suicides ubonndtitl. told mo. hc dared l will l", generally appl-Uvulp not. look at his ruzilr. We are of __ iliffcront (millions at. different times. w". 0' the awards may be callea bilt we nlwuys may be suld to ho ni _ _ hcllrl. on the side of truth-Emer- ianitarlan as (lll-lilllglllillfitl from so". political, literally or artistic clil~ EVO|Ull0II'-A silddon vision comes l ln lll0_ l)“ llallllllg gave H", to me of one of_tho first for-away ti u notable remedy for one or apeme" who "m! t" "s" realm“ 000Q00oov00 MONDAY, JUNE 27. tiflfloll" ‘maladies which w“ his conduct. l imagine him, porch- ist our physical welibeing and ed on his tree, torn between those launders wlllely extended lhelwo voices, ‘wailing loudly ill. night in which wheat, the staff of lalyy ‘t’: “(llrlllfnhlljolllxzfimd "infill"- is being grown. Mere politics even sia-tiesmanship, along with l —-———-—- _ rs, nut and mechanical achieve- that is altogether loo common, but were relegated w second still the number of letters that ‘so in the opinions of those who Wmhs. makes a tllllte Hllfilflfllllfi cred the question. iBoth the lot“!- i hed en ho er nam- - . fill; themlm :8’ :8 anew’ The people of the Province have m o! Ontario. spoken, tbs Stewart Government is v defeated and the prohibitory law is rt natives of the Maritime fPro- sustained. The rural vote is wholly ls stand well up in the ill! accountable forithis result. The ltlsh not at ‘the head of it. Sir City of Charlottetown gave an ov- ert Borden stands third and arwhelmlng majority against the George E. ‘Foster fourth on the pl-olllbltor-y l,“ and 'l-lon. R. .B. Bennet receiv- iromrlnent mention. All of these _ How “d why ‘m, m“, m," lzallrggll‘; nllllsséaiinglg” fills: friends vote as they did? Many of "m" Bland so ‘high N‘ them, no doubt from sincere con- '~ victionthat prohibition ls the best. n "u", two mun“ "u." remedy for intemperance. .'l‘he ma- m to m. o.“ “n” “m. Jority however, voted for strictly l“; y”, l. the ammmh party lessons for Liberal pwrty can m gum om olllchlly dldates. A fsw- only, timid souls, Th” more than one voted for prohibition because the t, Is were registered polidtieal pal-sons had warned that "be per itlon would be their lot unless w“ i ated that $19, they voted for pi-ohibition.. these regls- -—-—- - a in iid- We are sorry for the defeat of ft’; l. to put an‘ excellent C-vsrnmsnt and that la‘ there of many worthy candidates who clrried its standard; we are gliid f‘ —-_..._ i had sown. Hut he was not without instead of instinct as a guide for . _c""°"°° D"- J"- the results of man's achievements with St. John's. About this time Mr, Gisboilrne severed his connection with the enterprise and, although his llflllll had conceived the idea of a transatlantic cable, he was to have no part in carrying it to a suc- cessful conclusion. But the work went on, and, on August 5. 1858, the ends of the cable were successfully llaudetl on the Irish and Newfound- 'land coasts. I l Others reaped where Gisbonie his reward. On a visit to Newfound- land. in 1857, he was presented with n valuable silver statuettc. "for tho indomltublc energy hc hail ilispluyed in (rnrrylilg out the first Canutlixin submarine tclcgrapifl» tho initial step hi the wide-spread occiinic tclcgraphy of toilay. 1h i867,_ tlic year of Confederation. Joseph illowc spoke of him, ili n personal letter i0 Gisbointi, as "tho original pioneer iind projecioi‘ of the transatlantic cable." in 1879, Mr. (iishorue was ap- pointed siipcrinttinilent of the (Jau- udiun Government 'l‘olegrnphy nnd Signal Service, which‘, position ho hold till tlic time of his doiith in Oituwu, August 30, i892. ma} From Stcphensoifs “Itockct" oi‘ 182i] to the new "G100" type of tho Canadian National ltalllways is a far cry, and between the two lies in adapting and converting the for- ces in nature to the use and con- venience of man." in it is written man's struggle to annihilate dis- tance and overcome his limitations. Upward and onward goes the strug- gle, never satisfied, never at rest, new forces and new conditions ever prodding him to renewed ef- fort. Andiif Stophenso 's "Rockev of 1829 and the "6100" class of the Canadian National Railways is a criterion, what will the next 100 years bring forth? Within the womb of time manythingsnre ‘hid- nnccs. Everaud anon lic makes some remark to his companion of the cab, the fireman trying to bring him into the conversation, but the fireman leaves the floor to “Old Bill." During the course of our conversation "Old Bill" praises his fireman a_nd claims he is the best on the road. That long lever, with the notched quadrant, which the Engineer seems always to be grasping during our little visit, evi- delitly unconsciously, we are told, is the throttle that controls the admission of steam liito the cylind- ers to drive the engine. Right und- erneath the window, iii front of the Engineer, is n maze of small pipes illlil on thc top of winit looks" like n luotliuin- sizotl iroli pot with tho cover scale-d on aliri u hrliss hnniilo sticking out of the centre of tlic top. This also tho Eilflillttfll‘ sccl niwnys to be grasping. Wc leur the ceiling ant wc sod llVlllll looks conning iowcr, with along the sides and ill tho upper part oi the sld of the conning towenwiiat looks ikc port holes. "f‘his, wo ‘understand, is see n ciiister of gauges. tho top- most marked. “Steiim" and on which a painter ' stands at .250 pounds. Aitotlfer is marked “Feed Pump." This is for the water. which is drawn from the tender and pumped through a tank through which steam from the ex- haust passes to heat; the water, in- to the boiler. ‘The fireman presses liis foot on a lever, something like a woman running one of the new electric sewing machines, and the great jaws of the fire box open and we are invited to-look inside. The heat is terrific and the glare al- most blinds us.- n s. moments y glimpse, We catch si ht of a glow- ing wall of brick. l his is called the "arch" and is to assist combus- tion of the coal and protect, the tube sheets. We are struck with the immense size. We hitklh W wonder how l. men can deed ‘coal t0 this is the uir llrnkc. We look up to‘ ‘of his constant encounter with the m"? Mm" lllil W99 ll" 353m"? terminal 03m alt, mum» ill n: on n out: slim‘?! , n fl a t rn {um and we compared with what we have only in; g 13:; “"2” "um Him“ sand pile to the Rocky Mountains. f it is the purpose of time ever to I t . unfold new treasures and them’ d°°"' “men “m” m 1mm” den. Much is known. but; that much such a moi!!!" 91141 111511 nreitantl!”°'“‘°“““'° “Q1” M‘ “n” ' ‘Mun on Qllhwjuq u; ll“, .11“, Nationuldlall-ways.» r glneer makes. some adjustment with a wheel. iriiich looks all the world like tlic steering wheel of an automobile set on its edge. 8nd he gives the throttle another‘ little pull and we begin ioieel tbs DEW quicken. This wheel, we midst‘- stand, is for the purposefof auto- matlcully cutting off the supply of steam as the speed increases, thhB making the steam do more econom- ic work. Tile bell continues flnslll! and we heiii- tbs whistle blow an than ttic-l-Juginceriooks up and Bpys we are out of ‘town limits, and he opens her up. fbike a greyhound unleashed she springs forward and presently ionccs, telegraph poles- and trees begin to pass rapidly by and hit-lid wiiii tlic landscape. The gin to feel apprehensions. The fireman calls out something to the Engineer ever and anon and makes *~ la‘ sign with his hand. This. we something like u submarine with diam mm’ m checking the signals as the truiii rushes along, that. lht! truck iii olonr. The sun goes down slowly over the hills and the landscape becom- l i hadows of ev- .9 the lubricator which controls theies bathed Wm‘ the s [low ofoii to the various parts of tile-fining‘ Deep" “d deeper became! machine. On the firclnaws side we‘ tlfo shadows till-at last-the dark! The sis-rs are ‘twinkling overhead and we irush on through the night. As we peer ahead we see various colored lights flashing in the dist- ance, some green, some red, somfi yellow, but as we approach, the green light is always toward ll!‘- the track is clear ahead. ‘We MB on one of the crack trains which ih-as the right of way The. ‘Engineer were, the darkness of t-ho‘ night. liBehind in the coaches the passeng- ers sleep. The curtains are drawn is no noise save for tho slight. rushing of the steel train over waiitia ,.' ‘Milly a dri“ dfhvisl- er. Qu cltzlprths poltervlifiarl w on rtie scene and the time one tumbl- es of! to sleep qgaiu as acts ‘and as - Wsuch srelihs marvels of trowel l this twentieth century on o - w! " faint glimpses of, is as a ohilds mm a mum w‘. mum "o one “pet; tllaini of (the can’ cxhuusi is now roaring and we .bs- ' The ‘green llghtnwe iii-e will means ' peers into the dark, piercing as it ‘ sound that filters" 1n from lg: raiisl, A little child's voice til-Milli - - . I t Just l" 0m)’ llllYslcal exam" ‘"1" land and New York was connected the Yllhctltths 0f "10 Vtlflilllfi tlilllll" and can hour -iiie exhaust. The En- mantle!‘ 0f the radical Ndtlofi ti Government of‘ 'HankoW.> lltivfl (ffgggedm the yellow (HOBP¥'H°§ riverln oni-thsast Honan Proviso}. They are enterlpPQhlsli Provinci- 1n Wynn; Peking, _is situateg any! which is liela by Chaps- IBO-I-ltt-l.’ Northern Gignfifllla “ailm- Th“: troops ‘of GensW Willa“ Misha‘- military lender ell 01° "Mill";- moderate Nationalist Qovflfhmitnl- are forming south the Shangung border. ' w . camera liine l! Are You‘ Ready‘ 1' n jam-u not vulieom on q are an amateur or 0X9" m; -' ad photeqrnpbsr. W" "a" - hive tbs goods to work wl — I . a good Camera and high vlflll W l’ “applies; v I i’ “mp ; ENSIGN . ‘the but on tbs market. We have ..tl\sm sit. on». rsnilhll‘ é} _ from - - l-J l ' ‘~ " ‘$2.50 To ' $20.00 , 1"‘ Just look ovdr our tine. We ' " gmfhupflf with svsryl- , iliilig iuaqiliry for succum- .- ‘ v ti I ant work. ~. ,- l Dsvolgpilip,’ and ~ Pfllmml p lhomntly dam.‘ » - THE 2 mos and the aisles are darkened. There "' flolpltll ‘ mil“, N0“ ' n; alum Ii! HIM thrust for the ultimate ls what tllroulglh tlhlrlflllllsr 0e! "53:: drives man onward in his upward lwk l" ‘l 7 5M ‘non 8"“! struggle. Every new discovery or wl-th e tops 0V0!‘ I er ave iiasto research and drives in upon him the consciousness of "P9 'b°!- l how little he really knows. M W n“ u,“ w“ “mo”. Let ll! climb into the cab of one hue of irlllhl: and. hrs". We 01"’ of these new monsters of the rail Oil/m“! b! I fairli-lollti- FM" ° eer. grizzled and eagled eyed, his the calb IUMQBQPGIOVOP- . 9'!‘ M08 lined with oi» indelible mark! shims imi- W! hm’- "l!" mighty forces under his control, 5""! "ll NFVNK‘ 74111.4" 5M Y" the eternal vigilance and the trem- "h!" I hill" .419‘ Iii‘ 2m“ I795” endous responsibility on his shoui- l" Olmlml- m“: ders of the hundreds of lives sn- PW"! l" Qk1,lli}‘o a a trusted to his keeping, but howbeit, l-llmllfll 4|" . A with ii kindly twinkle lfl hi! 511W!“ i! . Ql < eye,‘ taking it sil in the day's work, "l"? l" , l!“ a 9' ‘ a? l} l .1 i .. wfln the mail ‘l. . ill utomatic I niventl l1 uncovers countless Olh-zhdilyelrahthallilfiaflodjmwelgogl w the Ladies: Dresses And h Coats Made to‘ . - Measure. . l q in smiley Myles. I and see how it works. The Engin- Whlilll 999'" ‘t0 N!!!‘ "m" “an” irillliriuat 01:! to ‘fluent-Y o“ Dots ' Man's sung, overcom- to mime I