PKGEFDURI IIIE IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIWN BIIIIIIIIIIII nun-u nun; (founded ism» 00.00 nei- your’ (lu IJVIIICQ) viiiiv=r=i “M! p" ynnr (In ndvnnoo) mulled In Clllllll and United Staten. The Public Forum This column II open l0!‘ ll" dloouullon by eorrellwndw" of questions of lntorut. The Charlottetown Guardian don not necessarily "wit?" m‘ opinions of correspondents. OQ-OOQOOUOOQO-O Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers Notes by the Way mountain in the Rockies has,» been named for Premier Bald-l win. Otlier mountains had before‘ been named in honor of noted Can-j - adian statesmen. A despatch from; the West tells of a “Premier Group‘? of mountains in sight of each other‘ and whose summits all stand 10,000 feet or more above sea level, which iliibat‘ 380i») ;lo_sI"tIo_lit:W. Cluster B. IoLnro. Ylce-Pronldent-J. B. llurnctt. ‘ [Altar and Dillinger-J. ll. Burnott. Associate Editor-l). K, Currie. Secretory-filers}. Cal. l). A. nlaolilnnon, II. N. 0,. seplamber l9’ 1927 ‘ THE 1.0m»; Jssliu: unto [I10 liord with the lialp; with the harp, l and the voice of a psnini. With ‘trumpets allll sound ~01‘ corliet make MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. l9, 1927 said recommendation, the public nu “f. Barlow NJ) ¢¢¢u+++on+o+v+>oo++o00 AND BREEDING Q- .811: l a ‘Plllfi ‘ ~l -, .. v _l .DR¥ Alk‘ AND ASTHMA. OCEAN All! FLIGHTS. INDUSTRIES are to bear the names of pasts. Canadian Prime Ministers. Those’! Tgiifni l _ . n h ma“ . . ~ - '_ ' " iuiiy years as f ‘Igeguogfj flights‘, Dlzglzgzgziidhsgg: known that patients with asthma. c u e ' - ' have‘ found roiict‘ by living in‘ cer- Alexaiider Mackenzie, Sir-John Ab- tain- climates. a joyful noise befoifepthe iiord, the King. ‘Psalm as: s, s. ' ,. . are not informed. It was also de- ATURALLY the ‘aflme °f Mr‘ cided, strictly in unrecorded words, ma" and wcmc" t" reach ‘heir? that the Alliance would stand by the destlnwions In this? world’ when ablsuverqnlent in its efforts m enforce ott, Sir-Mackenzie Bowel], Sir! ‘it was thought that this was due llfllglgllflg to cross the great oceanfillghedfrohibition Act, and it was in-‘charles mppel,‘ Sh, wlll-flp Laurlerlto ‘Illlléd“1(lllll‘vfv'llllBi?:ul-)elslllfinfllrg,lgllghfi-lifi ti‘ cleanse or riglrlit (‘and 1:01.51“; timated by some or the Liberallflnd Sh‘ Robe“ Box-lien‘ It appearslllldtlfletl it l-ltdentificaliy‘ until Dr, ll.‘ mug "mt the c" 2° w“ ' u llmembers present that the Govern-,that the Geographic Board selects 1)_ 1,8,“, Ol (;lp,-plullll_ Infill‘. m, ex. the wisdom of the clamor which hasimenl would stand by m? Alliance inIthe names and has so far found oneperiinentai study of dry all‘, 21's (‘Olli- , 1 - ~ - i d "ll moist air, i their ' important undermklng, butlBritish Conservative Premier, five W“? “I I " . ‘fer-ls ll])t;'ll the bronchial tubes, ls m be doubled“ Every great dls_ whether this assurance was authm“ Canadian Conservative Premiers and ll secmcll a reasonable proposi- l - emem ‘W0 canadmn Eben‘ premiers of tlon that air that was moist that c°veryi every gm“ "npmv ized by the Government or was the that has been achieved, has been oplnlon Dl ll“. pledged members the past sufflciently noteWOri-hy l0 is, had a high humidity, would not have their names put on the map oftaitc. its much moisture from the [mined “t m" "Isk 0r humm‘ me m themselves. the various depouents this world. ‘ mounmln ranges Illllllll: of tho bronchial tubes and have been discovered if Columbus‘ sluuli titties (z-f the llltigs, as would . A - I v- » \ ‘m "II ‘I'M “M my‘ Though on cartli wl-‘i-u pilrtlni-l "i" and those who accompanied hini.i had not risked their lives in an at-I I The Rlgm "onllllmbp; Slanlgy ll ivas ussumctl lhiil dry air‘ m, Baldwin and 1hr.‘ Right Hfinollmblc IKKIIIMlIIlWlIIOilSI: ‘_Ilfilxlmzf]uut.“r lmrjt‘ Soul mects suul in Spirit linlltl. I M.‘ l ‘l1 “xfnllovd ‘i Jul-lull?“ ‘Then, IJIGSI day, there's iiailglit can lT-ilfllkt“ from tho liningec-Iqiic lub- save‘: tempt l0 find another tins-sage w,“ did not than what ll dld convpmed on the Skymne by me Gem es. l Angels of that liuully blind. "i" Iiidie-i- T"“"°I by "““- “S wettain. For the opinions expressetLgrapliic Board. That is one of lht! pdaltiliirliilllilydtlllellllltlfm‘llllllllf >'~~l l b es- .. - i -"‘Y"' "S" ' m“ “- “f” d m" “i” w‘ by a. score or more of enthusiastic m“ "if" ‘end w awe the vssttiyli‘ l,,.,..,,pllus in the largest amount. 01' tablished, ll’ human lives had notlmohlbltlonlstsv from n am. lullriisgiigljililililllhlifiii: fawitlltllgegrgstieillstteirlzt-l “lr-llllsslllll,’ lllllll llw“ lmlmsllrlllg ll 3k d d _< vfi d_ Th r alsl was irea lPl tru. , béon "he. a.“ Sac“ Ce (I uscIiao p'm'_and much was Sald_the‘lOl‘ some time iii the future. Moun- This was doiic, first l)l't‘f.lIlllll;£I 01 PIPClFICIIY l" many of the dlfler-Iomcial repel-l makes not (‘me de..Ilallls are higher and more lllassll-e the tirditlliry nil‘ iii the l‘()l)llI, aiul cnt operations of these latter dnysi . ' v l _ .- _ lhlfll tlllYllllt illdflil‘ ill that room . always stilt-k up and “ittish." lfihltt? statement. _tlizin the bionze statues on Ptlllltl‘ by "asslllg ll“, Hm“, m,- ll,l,~,-ul;ll uollllervuru ll“, lllo rlglll ml,“ m, As a body whlcll presumes to b‘, meiit Hill, and may enduie .to late! l, t-lililnboi- (‘illllllllllllg dried clilor It Ewell l,l.,.,l Slmll. But if helm“ blown . IQEOS- And if Bl B11561“ U19 (115m- illt» of lime, whit-h removed the ‘H gin Ottuwu tpcrliaps he was). null, Ithe adviser and the maker of lbutltm 0f IIOIIOYPCI names "D0" m“ "IMSIMIQ hm“ . i" , The pflmm‘ f ‘Iiilll seen the wilful destruction oil P113597" Giwemmenl ‘he general“trcnk_ribbed and lmclem lllllsu l5 then breathed Ill‘llllS same room nll the cgtzs uiul milk from the ivcll. l . § ROBERTA LEE I I - air (now drivll) and breathed it bred stock there llc tiiiglit Wlllldlil‘ Ipubhc are naturally lookmg for m‘ lmequa‘ as between pmlles‘ what 1S out again. and the meirsuiwsmzeiit, as I did, why they would not. allow ‘formation as to how the Alliance ll but =1 challenge l0 Liberalism l” showetl that tlir- lungs would now Hwgfl» those eggs to bc iiatciictbby some ing I ‘produce more statesmen of eminent litke in moi-o ui-l, because the drier poorer farmer so lliat he too, might ‘and the Government purpose proi-Slatul-e and achievement? air reliiovcll [he surface luctisture have well bred stock. When I nsk- The common people o‘ a past cen-Iceefllnfl with lhell‘ Uhdeflflklhg-l- on the linings of the lironcliiiii and, ed the caretaker ivliy he was tury thought that those who triedl small tubes of the lungs. 'l‘his- Tmke a long glass llllllll. “ml lllll smashing; all the eggs rwery day ' ~ - ' ~ ll tn ‘necstllw air gives tile liativlli a feeling l . - ,, ll l,,,.3l,l,,,,-,,,,§ Ill‘ frankly said tliur they '€.l'8 to control and use the lightning of Quebec has ieu a o er prov! roller into t a p186 I l1 He“ from me thoroughbred hens nlltl . _' , i l. ' t - heaven were mad; and we are dis- Now tines this mean that asth- figslliltptlllri 03x girl l‘? lgoelllng will, someono might get them and raise posed to doubt the sanity of those mm“ pauems shmm‘ M‘ mm“ m and pour into bottle until one thilti ‘ -‘“"llI“"'l“"II"‘-"' PmTImI“ It w“ who attempted to cross the great u dry climate‘! l-“ll Cork sel,un,_ly_ when llglll alright. hilt then, maybe. No, Iiecauso tho. liiajority of as-‘ls fieollml “uvork ll“! lmllll, l-m. ll lhd you ovcr ivouclei" why they l ocean on “the wings of storms." But celled lllls year llnd lurlllel- “lion tliiuu (loses have been traced to few Seconlls, llllowllll. “h. l0 pulp,’ are so tezircful about the propaga- both these feats of human ingenu-Ibmh m Anlerlca“ ‘ma Cflnadmn along the same line is reported from lty and perslslence have actuallywheat, and with it that there has week to week which may run the n . .. . Ion of the Itllnrin s ccies” A's Vllllflll‘. causes. _, , , lL I ~ ~ll v - l The-yuan of ton much meat or ma“ ‘(Mme U" they not so valuable as tiny dumb - . been a drop of two to five and evenIscasmVs "m" “P t” 1200- In the . ti been accomphshed The mum tea meantime an article has appeared i; cereals, the‘ pollen from plants, liillllllll? All“ lllfll 11R WOYIIIY of lllellullllrlll-ll from alllnllll,“ ha“. u l _ selective iliutillg and progeny. We . . all been tiefiiiitely shown to l-ailse Dmfl "new away “w “mu-S Old are taught to reverence man us, - .» i" - . . . _ is some tllL-‘il - .~ l ie' ‘ ‘ , / ' MliByrd and hi5 three C0mP8Il10h'=.,_ Cher ‘s almollncement ‘mg of which lS attributed to the man- lmmlly_ MIIIII HIS‘ Fdgfiiiaztlixggfiga IIIIMIWII liroliogutc with hybrid promiscuous- by Captain Lindbergh and others; ‘mled I“ “IIthMItQUV? smllces ‘Wager of the Ontario Safety League. Therefore allllougll llle llry ,.ll_ Ifllflenrnafil for hm ("Shelli ness, yioldins" a bountiful harvest V . l ~ .‘ _. . . 914 . _l and who knows that travel by a". from wheat speculators and stock This article admits that since 1 l i - 519 n have lost their, will not, ere lung’ be as Sale andlgamblers is not clear. It has been ‘Pmib 99's” s‘ _ I _ _ _ flknown on many occasions lhatllives in motor cat accidents in Tor- mmmon a5 mwel by meal“ " l‘ b} _ _ lonto alone, and claims that had the steam and eleclrlclly? stock gam ers have circulated re- mule ls or llellh some one lull, “mll morons, imbeclles tind lunntlcs. said "the-re is no excuse for selid- I" my "mm"? "bol" n"? "Imlllill Jatalities been in proportion to the‘ The fact that a few men's lives P0715 0f this kind Whh the Yefilllllnumber of cars in operation in 1913 m“ away ml “slhnlallr nallenl wlm element. that is the produce of this zand 1927 respectively. the fatalities carries a ‘removable’ cause of as thmzl with him." ~ - - I id h b 22w Th‘ m‘ Paclllc has nol gleam, dlmlped lllclihave been ruinously low while thelw°u ‘We 9°" i l5 EDD‘! , l _ _h y l t. to be an effort to confuse the public, 935°!’ M aelmiauts “nxious to estabTpcculatorb w O new!‘ Saw f‘ w 16a lmiiid and minimize the seriousness t llSh means 0f IHWBI. 0V9!‘ 1098 tlis- field hflVB b01131“ up minim“ Oflof the fatalities occurring on the: tances through the air. It has bceiifbushels at the I°W figure- when lhiihighwllys- ;£ I: I _l Sl,._ llllyillg returned from fl ‘trip it. Ottawa, where I hall til}? pleasurt-rof seeing "time mm e1" hihlts li-tim l’. E- 1-. “t "l" P°“‘“y| show and Exhibition. togfllhel‘ wllhl the Forum letters in YOU!‘ 155"" "l the 10th, advocating a little llelll)‘ lug up on home industry. 193115 m“ to say a ivord too. When} see all the flue young liisli alid ivonieli around Boston that clinic from the Provinces, os- lmcplpy p_ L) l" l t:ali't help but think wllut u vnst. potential wcallll the province is losilug in not pro- viding industry for them on 1h‘! old Islziiitkiu the sen. Whiio in Ottawa. l was very proud ot‘ the. exhibits that JVHYP tllcro lrtitii l’. I‘), I. 'I‘ll<‘ lllllllll?’ "ml hooked rilga were the tliinllfl ‘hill appeared to liuld the interest oi a uulnbci- of visitors. 0t‘ cmirsa the Print-ti of Wall-s got first prize with his "chickens" but, that was to be expected. lly the way, Mrs. licilly was in the recept- ion chorus that sung "CANADA HIS HOME“ for lIlt!'I'l'lllt3l: when ho vlaitcd Ottawa. Slic thought tic was very tlelnocrntic. and friendly. (most all iruc Illootls arc.) ll is gcliierully llic stiiall fry . that is .5 fraud: satisfied with ‘ ‘ohm Hood ~ . FLOUR PositiveMON Y BACKfifiuafantee in each bag‘ G .V _ F!‘ . I ,. . Getting Ahead--- ., , A . . l, . . l l.’ To save part of what, one earns l5 B’ Vllll element l9 p, successful life. ' . PRAYER: Most flicrious (loll, we would use every good t-hitic, to sound forth Thy praises. LOVE ETERNAL.‘ n\ '0 .l,.l In my heart I hear my treasure (falling fiom her lionic above ‘Anti her voice in sweetest measure been raised against such excursions this Fills my life with perfect lore. Love that links us all together" By a holy, happy bond, Love that. dwells with peaco for- over . ' Wen uiito tllt-‘(lrelit llcyliud. America would not did “m my The report, which was strictly of- t"*'l.iik <3 - '..- - . Ma e “my: ovemom speech ISir Robert Borden are the only liv-, l‘ as‘ was rem“ able more m‘ wmring statesmen whose names are thuslml, Soon we'll nit-ct nglllll, my treasure. Ybu wort». only lent to lill‘, ‘Lent to slic-w that death can nevi-r Part ua-i through eternity. -Mrs. F. E, Koririlzhi. To invest arm's savings safely is eVofl IIWIQT lflllfifllllll I To consult a" conservative bond hwa a m; ‘mu no i» safety. ' WE will he glad tn discuss your lnvaflfln“ a any time. "l ____ ~11 was obtained at the imminent risk _ - '\i* of hundreds of human lives. It has ‘ been truly said that “All great dis- coveries are made by men whose the b" I‘ ‘ ‘I . I I . y‘ , Eastern Securities 001w t‘ t» h INVESTMENT bananas no Richmond Street, Charlottetown » ‘PF?’ “ llallfax feelings run ahead of their thiiik- ‘ How to Make a Pocket LamP St. John Montreal ___.j<0<<- lin taking vigorous action to check M lthe slaughter on the highways. Ai- ‘ready it is estimated that‘800 car- -drivers have had their licenses can- A GLUT IN WHEAT ____ l l. 4i lFifiOM New York comes the an- nouncement that there is a glut ,.'.l i." E; R. BROW 14s Richmond st. Fire, Life," Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest y Rate. I ‘Good Strong Stock Companies" Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Old straw Hats Charlottetown _ cleaning Jewelry urogenital evil. . , Let. us hope that society will some day trout this subject scien- tifically. Let us hope that the ('llllI'(‘ll will (in-operate with t-KFIOIIUPI-I-"l in this mutter. and, help to crlidi-l ‘I ' A golutiot] of one half ammonia ‘and one halt water is excellent. for ‘cleaning jewelry. Tiicli iblll-“Il with a (zlialiiois. . O-OQFO-O-OO-OQ-OOQOQQOOQO f.‘ ' FOR THE SCRAP BOOK A SERIES OF LITERARIY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS have been lost in ,thc Atlantic aiuilhat the Prices PM‘! to the farmers ‘ clito this greatest of social evils. l ant, Sir, etc.. ‘*”““”'“' PETER A. REILLY. ‘-6Q-O-Q-§+O40-0 DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon i oooomeoooooo wovooooooo liolltotl ‘ pect the Dotrilnions to give them the trade new given by the liomin ions to iioreign nations. t It's all vcr", well to have “the that he knew a man who could eat twenty of its dinners. as substantial as they are admitted to be. The landlord accepted the bet, only to. DOMINION TRADE and it will be, 110ml? in mind by thrill/heat is “meted the time“ Chang-I ‘ “"5"” "ml Iii-Wm‘ m” 0°" Sir All this talk aboutvtra lc is t? I a enthusiasts whose great desire is to‘°d- n 511°“ "DP I5 relmrted mid the I wln lame as leaders l“ a new and buyers, anxious to secure their quo- iernment, is the new Liberal slogan proclaimed by the Saunders press improved means of travel between‘ l0 before ii» i5 all 80158, Dali the hlgh- exponents. Fault-finding in regard the continents and coilntries of the“ price- world; and it will certainly result inlm‘ I" Wht-‘M "mkes improved airplane machinery. andlwhilc “"359 WI“) greater care iii the management otIbMEIYY’ enmlgh and one“ ml ‘mmlghso. l ' ler Government was in office, the, ti. After all, loss of life in l1 great and good cause, is not. the most. deplor-‘Ihe liwesenl ‘m3’- able result of action by men andllms “T” mad’? by gllnlbllnll ‘m pm‘ women. For every life, here, no-Idllcls which the gamblers In” “Mlfault-flndiug against the Stewart 1 Saw her once, one “we whllelunlywunl! lhlng l5 more cerlaln llmn deullnlplTltlllCfli, while the producers are Administration. It seems to be oiilyI 1n this way the speculaplto anything the Government , Isuddenly become an offence of the produce it get, l‘to pay the cost of production. This is one of the crying evils otsanw newspapers that HOW preach Mllllom of dnljihc new doctrine loaded their edi- ‘toriul pages day after day with coi- I 111ml] after cclumii has hi5 n1llligijg_ldonc' m‘ has neglected w d9 m“ Plague oi London at height, 1665. of abuse undj XfiVQ-OQQOQ-OOOQOOQ I OOQO-Ofi MONDAY, SEPT. 19th.- gravest. character. It was not always- Lileral-"Te l“ U"? I'm" morflllejnr A few nlonlhs ago when anally where all seek the dead ones whom, they love, or to whom they are re- latetL-lleine, I AND THEN NO MORE. (From Ruckcrt.) then no more; Eden's light on earth awhile. . . . . ‘Twas and l-m. every person (lenlh oCcul-Slobllged to work for starvation rc-‘Ihe Salmdels Govemmem m“; and the“ no more: but once. Therefore, the giroposnl that such men as Byrd and Lind- bergh shall be prohibited from trying to make travel by air, over long dis- tances. possible and safe for the public, is to be deprecated. In this world-wide empire of ours. the swift- est means ‘of communication be - tween the most distant points is to be sought and. if possible. maintain- ed. ___ _-a+>-____ TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE. HE official report of Friday's meeting of the Temperance Al- liance, published in Saturday's Guardian, isnot calculated to give much information to the public. The names of those present were given together with the statement that they filled the hall to capacity. the names of those who participated in the discussions. were also given, but as to what they said or how they felt about the great issues be- fore them. nothing has been divulg- ed. A number of resolutions were unanimously adopted, but it was Mums‘ lflliOl/lld be exempt from criticism, in - Whether the system can be curodlwhnl a pmable plea ll ls! is q"e5mm“b1e' There “m Ofwnbreath of honest. criticism might th , t ts I th t d f half of the feeble minded. Never e m ems o e Con“ ry an 0 lbeforc in Prince Edward Island was the producers rather than those of Such l, ‘lemme Sol “l, the parasites who live and fatten on,‘ the Work of other; - i There is to be no Fall session of D l l _ l l m id liPllrliament this year, is the word emocmcy S n prmcpe e ea ‘from Ottawa, but whether there is mm‘ 9f Wvémmemu hilt the clmmlto be an early session of the Legis- nel through which it operates lsllature here in Charlottetown we filled with rocks and shoals. nem-lhnve not vet been wld- The ofllcinl ocracy is all right but the individuallorgan “in” °°"°""“?“‘ If Sm“ m‘ is l“ from a“ fight ,thc subject and the Bulletin is as mute as a decayed oyster. _--_--.-10¢-_--- EDITORIAL NOTES Whether the Yanks shall get our Now is the time to selectyour reading matter and make your gen- eral arrangeme it. for a definite course of reading for the winter ev- wer given to an inquiiyai- the other day. grabbed all the Maritimeiflanksand ‘the game is to tranwJaig-lggul Iacross the line. What else can we ‘expect under a Government whose The ch‘°‘9°"'h°“t “We °f ‘Mhadmiring gaze is always fixed on week swept across the continent tolwashlngwn?" wml pl-emlel- Klnll New York and Boston. breathinglvacsting across the border now, and the llbraryshould be consulted. prudently dQIded that‘ the less the publicknew about them until it was ascertained what the Government would do about them. the betterJ They are not to be made public un- til the opinion of the Government is made known. There was some, evidently a pro- lonled. discussion on the matter of lour streets these days is the numer- ous bootleggers who appear to have days the recommendation of the Alliance taken naval-lg"; of the "s; 1n me t“ ‘hi, Plflflllfltl M I-h! PNhlbl-l price of the poor man's rnodicln upon prlnce Edward lsllmll and Vincent Massey iuxurlating in his‘ warmed us after a few days of coldIpaIacc at the Repubumm capnahl lenything may happen. weather. The modified portion of it which Louchgd us was vel-y accept.‘ Under such conditions It is well all“, l, q. to know that the grand old Con- me opinion of Liberal jog-Iii“? Spring seemed t0 smile on earth‘ """‘.'* "" H"'.‘.“‘ uncontrollable influences at workfisend these mighty statesmen into influences which are too often wink-‘Cchhiiltitm mfi- I! P911115 like i1 ca" I Iwted hm; I 5111011 awhile. 811d‘ ed at by those who Should Saleguardll for pity and colnlniscration on be-_ lBanks, is the question of the noun] "of Course they will) was the angllvly desert breast, a little while, and‘ “First Ontario and Quebec. enings. The bookstores. as well asIdmded ‘he 5pm‘ Th°‘n°‘“@‘~"" " iAmid the throng, she passed along l the meadow-floor; lBut awhile, and then no more. whence she came, which way then no more. If saw her once, one little while, and then no more; Paradise on earth awhile. and then no more; what avail my viglls pale, my magic ‘lore? hone before mine eyes awhile. and then no more. lThe shallop of my peace is wrecked l "Twas fall! IShe s on Beauty's shore; lNear Hope's fair isle it rode awhile.‘ and then no more! ‘ I I saw her once. one little while, and l then no more; Earth looked like Heaven a little while, and then no more; resence thrilled and lightened to its inner core ‘Her p then no more. So may, pea-chance, a meteor glance at midnight o'er Some ruined pile a little while, and .-_-l._ then no more. ' ill-sawmi- once, one little While, and then ho more. i ' {The d O m t Ysee but-once again, as once before. Through chance or wile. that shape awile, and then no more! Death soon would heal my grlefs; this heart, now sad and sore, Would beat anew a little while. and then no more! —Jas. Clarence Mangan. -————£O-}---—- servatlve party that has always n u very currently believed thatstmd °" Biwd l" Cami“- “i 9"‘, t ,, __ lsently to meet in council to devise, he “not that “do, by mam onlmeasures for the defence and secur- ity oi’ the Dotninlon. Not since the of William Lyon Mackenzie and Papineau has Canada been in cllflfélltl‘ danger from the evil mach- llnatlonc and - visli tricks of ro- ll -\ VAUDEVILLE‘ ACTRESS \ DIED ON THE STAGE NEW YIORIK. Sept. l7.—-WhIle appearing in n vaudeville, skit at a local theatre, Mrs. Violet Manning, 35, droppsdgfload from heart fail- ure. The ullieilca believed she had tnerel Tented. and thejelxt _ ‘inefficient, tiisnblcd. she went, what garb she wore. , h was Peri-land awhile,an *1 ,, ‘ n no more. I is WORDS UIWFIGN llilSFSlCU: Do not say "lu- is not as skillful as his brother. i'st~ "Hl>——'tl2\‘”. in llcga- ‘live stnlclncllls, "not [so l-vklllfili its." ()[t"|‘|i‘,N _v||Sl'lt()NlUll-N(‘l-lil: Dill‘- fiu; one r, two f's. SYNONYMS: tiuwcrlcss, unable, itlcapltbli), impotent, Ilictiuiipctclii. WOILI) S'I‘I'I)Y: "IW-‘o :1 “'0l'll ‘IIIPGI! lIillbS and it is yours." Lot ,us increase olrl vocubtllary by inas- lit-ring one wo-rti clich day. 'l‘uduy’s VISITNFIUN; the net. of vis- litlug; infliction of good or cvil. i"'l‘ll8 city has withstood liiuny ulrcntlfui vlsitiititvns such this earthquake." {l3 ‘ Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ‘I +O§440§§fi*O4 OOOO O-Q 39 0Q O O Q l Q. It‘ a lunn finds himself by lclinuce next to a woman of his lic- quaintaltco Ill the streetcar, should lhe offer to pity her fare? A. N0. .Q. After uttciitilng lite tliontrt- [with a man, is it necesary for tho zwomnn to thlynk him for u pica-stint ‘evening? A. N0, unless he has in sonic ‘way inconvenienced himself lo be lwith her. f Q. Cali one accept n iiectilid help- ‘ing at the ttiblc it‘ one wants it? A. Yes, iliiless titling so makes the others wait, vQ-94+§-O++O4 The Land We Love B1 Frank Yeigh l >o+4+ QCanadisn Marmot. 1 Q.—VV,l1ere is u Canadian Man mot found. - l A—~1‘he Canadian Marmot) ~is a [species of the Badger family found <in the Canadian mountains, similar to the woodchuck or groundhog. The Marmot is also called a whist- -Ier because of the whistling note lit sounds. They inhabit the high- er altitudes of the Rockies and Sel- kirks, ‘burrowing under the rocks. Alpinlats are familiar with them. cosr nn; crrv $30,000 T0 cabana/ire JUBILEEl TORONTO, Sept. 17.—'I‘he Diam-I 0nd Jubilee Celebration Committee mics itself short $5314.00 on its lnomsriltien 0f $10,000. The wall coat of the celebration to the city u-nieretoro 030,014.01 .7‘; not a good sign of oilr times. Peo- ple who are busy, who are trading. profitably and gaining wealth, don't talk much about business and trade. Conditions are not what we fccl that they ought to be, ivhen we g0 about talking of them. So all these conventions and discussions ni'e rather indications that something is wrong about the present conditions of trade than that all is 'wcll. We may. however, hope that the talk will evcntuate in action that. will result in betterment. The fact that such men as Sir Halford Mac- Kinder are in Canada talking prov- es that there is a well grounded hope that action towards an» im- provement of trade conditions throughout the British Empire will, ere long, be taken. ..'I‘hcsc coiidi- tioiis are, in brief, that Great Brit- ain gives Free Trade, and that her products are met lu every foreign market by heavy Customs duties; and that Canada and other notions of our Empire impose moderately protective duties. though the duties improved by foreign nations upon their products are very high and upon some prohibitory. The effect of these high and pro- hibitory duties is to reduce mater- ially the volume of The Empire's exports; and the effect of the Free Trade of Great Brittain and the comparatively low rates of duty im- posed by the British Dominions is l0 encourage Bro ‘llliiortat-ion of the Products of foreign nations Sir Halford MruiKlnder favors co- operation and unity on the part of all the nations and people cflmprlg. ed in the British Empire. But these nations and people naturally 1m. port the things theyneed from the countries that can supply them most advantageously. -Canadians, for instance, can buy many things more cheaply and advantageously in the United States than in Great Brtttaln or other more distant Brit- ish nations or dependencies, and of course, does so to theloss of Great Britain and the Empire at large. What is evidentlymeeded throughout the British Empire a Imperial Preferential Trade assur- ing markets within the Empire for the various Products of the various countries within the Empire; and 9° DPOmOtIng the development of the natural resources of each. But the initiative in such Prefer- ential Trade lies with the Mother Country. Already Canada and other T‘ ‘ ' have given a preference to many products of the Mother Country. while the Mother Country continues w Import from foreign countries upon the same terms as from Canada and other British na- tions. The people of the Mother Country have lost, in great part, their markets in the Unlwd 51am and other foreign , Mons. l, Thgy mim- lmlifift moft the British lose it. Henry, in four hours, con-. suming ten pounds of beef, eighteen pounds of potatoes, and six pounds of cabbage, together‘ with the other garnishings constituting the menu of ilsteak. pudding, potatoes, cab- bage and gravy, | >——----~<v>>-—-——- cheap loaf," but. deprived by the hostile tariffs of other nations of the sale of products yielding the means of purchasing the loaf, they had better pay a little more for it, and obtain the money with which to pay. There can, however be no doubt that. given a preference the industry, enterprise and competition of the British Dominions will] (Ire long provide a full supply o tic lal food materials and that the loaf lngtlelllllgf would soon become as cheap as ever while the sales of the Domin- ions will be the larger. Such addresses as those delivered here by Sir Halford MacKindcr are thought insplringl and it‘ is to be hoped that upon his return to the Mother Country lie will present to its people the views of Canada and other British Domiiiioiis. A CANADIAN f am Sir, etc... Charlottetown, Sept 17th ‘r127. "I" ~ {ii-ii Vast Cataract Pours Into Canal‘, To Tlllnkl of Coal-l " u nil ma mil-ram coal, null-ill cobbler‘ bl! breather d all storey and furnaces. Order today‘. ould be justified in kick- ~ _-_.>- Y be popular simply be Au evll ‘ma -1 s under cover‘. L» cause it ‘a lllllllnlill II“: I I I IIIIIII lllIII 'I‘,‘lIIl<‘1ll I -. Ill, l,» I I I IIIIIIIII I I I will; tiIII tBritish United Press.) l. LONDON, Sept. l6.—A thousan tons of water shot in a cataract out‘ of the Barton Aqueduct, Mancheh ter, the other day, and nearly car- ried with it two coal barges. The aqueduct, one of the engineer- ing wonders of the world, carries the Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Bhlp Canal. Whenta ship in the, Ship Canal ‘l I wishes to pass the aqueduct, sluice A. gates at either end of the aqueduct __ "ION: m i are closed and the aqueduct then P s » Is It The swings on a pivot-like swing-bridge. RHEUMATISM: On the occasion of the accident, the aquedu ‘ swung open 0t 13.50am‘ That_ Troubles l... , . You '! accord before the slulces were cloa-I l! so, a gobd doctor’ will b6 ed. and me 1,000 tons Of waterI ableto locate some loam 0| I which it contained thundered ‘like. a miniature Niagara into the wqm‘ below. r TWB barges were part way across vllflelqglllirigé at lthtifilme, and mm ou towards the sluices. were drug“ The crews seized the sides of the aqueduct and held on like grim ‘(loath while the barges were nearly fI-tlsed fro beneath their feet. t After a tl e it was found possible o close the bridge and a 15mg mm. ber of workmen were called in. The bridle has been under repair for the first time since tt was con- structed, but the, sudden swinging 0PM is unexplained. ‘ consumer) mQgm-y m INCLUDING “IO LBS LONDON. Sept. t7.-H lion. Surrey, dock laborer, to be labelled an ultimate um; ‘ In view of last nlzht‘: amen in uneasy oil nestl- orlry Bul- oominioxu, andll A m... l", disposing of twenty‘ an am. When a man acts like a mule the . ‘I IIIII i . , v pa’ your bins will!“ ‘