‘9 .T|iE -i‘i|ii|ii[ITlfT[|WNi BIJAHIIIAN “Prom room .,_,» ~ \ .1 THE CHARLQTIEFFQWN GIlARDIAN. SEPTEMBER 2 —.—-——___i._____ t n \l\ 192i ‘ Inning Dally (founded led!) 55.00 per you (In advance) delivered. "-50 porno: (In advance) lulled in Canada and United Staten. President-W. Cheater l. IeLure. ldllur and lilnnapri-d. B. Burnett. "out. Col. D. A. nliieliinnuii, u. s 0.. Secretary MAKING CANADIANS. HAT care should be taken against , the settlement in any part of Canada _of' persons who are in ill- . health or have bad records. is ad‘- mitted by all sensible Canadians. We need a population of healthy, honest and industrious men, women ‘ and children. But it is doubtful if persons should be debarred from coming to Canada or making their abode in this country simply be- cause tlley belong to an alien race. True, experience has proved that the Scotch, Irish. Welsh, English and other northern peoples are bet- ter flttcd for successful life in this northern country than the Chinesmithat our little solar system wouldlas especially cool. Japanese, East Indians and, othersihave to begin all over again, and in‘°°1*1 171E113 “F” b1°°k111g New Ymk who are different in race and come from warmer climates. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927 Tlce-creiililent-vl. It. Burnett. Alum-line Editor-D. K. Currie. ._ __._ __._..-._.. . _.__.___. _._.C _< wun MAY narrau. ACCORDING to our recent news despatches, a noted astronomer informs us that the sun lnay ex- plode and that, if it does, the result will mean death to every living thing in the world. That the result would be as stat- ed no one will doubt for a moment. If the sun even became perceptibly smaller than it is, the result would be more than calamitous. It would so throw the whole solar system out of balance that nothing, could ever again be as it is today; there would be a different movement of all the planets, such a different movement ithe course of thousands, probably i ‘millions of years, acquire new ad- ‘sea Them was a ‘lulu when lhlluejtook ,neai-ly"two' hours‘ to pass a And whose lives theifirst harvest. < ‘The anchors are down in still waters, .51d°"t$ °1 the llleimilbns swarmed ofviiiglipgngtffglifgrgaiiqmd .2211:- $3: And the sails furled in the harbors iforth to the East and North durlngiwaé congiamiy raising‘ his body gm of Golconda. :_the month of August to escape the his toes, first on the"right, then oniT1l° SW9" Sui‘; lzfellcflzfg“ have ihCitl. of tlie sultry city. This iycarthe left. then/on both- l ll llluciwlllls “Dene w g s‘ i e gold is the gold of eternity, ‘they departed to osoaoo oold ohd s°m°‘"“°5 "m" he 8° Cancelled not as iir the fading of A +uc+wwww+eovooooaioe ' " Notes by the Way ' ., , Sample of Maritime - ~ ~ - d! . FOR Til-is S ll O THESE provinces _by the sea have? z l had no monopoly of moist cool _ l A sEmEs OF Lninknv l weatherduring the past twomonths. t x _ QUOTATlONS FOR A1- qugggg goiqpgnzncz, 1364 although we have had enough of it i . o ., o BOOK LOVERS The speeches which nlwu iluen to satisfy any reasonable demand. A publlelled "om llme l0 llme ol, lile New York paper intimates that re-l l llelegalau lo lilu Quebec Collier. sidents of that city and its vicinity‘ ~ " FRIDAY, SEPT. 2nd. I ems, 1864. have been coniinedl folr i id d 1 e 1 A th t par to a few of the leat- sijieiliivzleldisrrogficgcinbyaa ‘I311 of Iogy‘ P’ lgfiikw“ Bath". "D " ‘~ T1115 PATEFINDERS- or: olforhe reiiiilootlvo parties. wlulo .. T‘ ‘- many eloquelit Billwcllefi 91 "1911 1195's ‘"111 1°1W mgms- The days oti KEEP/ MOVING " They have rest forever, the path- from in” din-elem provinces who sunshine," it remarks, "Since i-hfil ilnders— I were llui cuiieli “pm, iqi- wiwii 0i first of June, have been so few that‘ Whilst}. long-parade was in pro-{They whose‘ trails were the first llllm were ieil in ii“, mercy oi ii“, they stand out like islands in the'§1'°5§ .1" 1111139 city-U“ Pam“ mm‘ furwws ‘ futllro- As stated many of tliom were gems of eloquence both as regards historical style aild litcl- ary poliali, and were deserving of a foremost plueo. We have one of thoso before us presently must not fail to do it justice. 1t was delivered by a delegate Mc- , he bent his knees in fli _ Cully of Nova Scotia, and is re- wet. The shops which vend summer more roan] - » . sunset _ . - ‘wear have had far fewer customersmalf squatting posmmh aIHiNOY 1ll Ule fillfiwell 01 i119 5W1‘ 01 pone“ in Prof‘ Harvey“ Repnm ,straiglitened up again. evening r aa follows-He responded to the ithan usual. but they have to some’ These movements amused hlslhl, iextent made up for this lack by thedlflighbflffi. but he exP1ll1lled if! "lillsclii ‘sale of umbrellas, rain coats andlmar mm that he ‘Yagwd t“ we tlmi ‘mufflers " ‘pfwade’ “m1 ‘he ""3 i‘ r311“ 11 1° Their bones rest in the duskl of l ' didn't keep his blood moving. i caiiiedi-ais, What flllllllt i1l15 "lam" 0f S1B1ld'iAnd are strewn in the villages of the l We are further told that the mov- ing in in“ one position for any; lllailie_dog_ iills’ Pll-‘lllfc llllllwos uitel‘ lll-‘ilvy ill- length of time? liThc pine-needles of the sierra thatch vestnleilts in cooling devices, IlilVCi Any military man will toll youi their craves- lllan lo tum on lile cosiiy ciliii unlithat if a numberllof men are stand- Hudson sleeps below the _ Northern l m ll _ ill l l . ing atfattention for a long period.i lights , um on e aqua y u” y ‘ea m that some will faint and drop to thelAnd Balboa near to the ocean he dis- he pathflnuers have peace forever, avlng found the ports of infinity. toast to “Maritime Delegates.” "the toast was drunk with three times three cheers?’ Band—Auld Lang Syne." lion. Mr. lilcCully of Nova Sco- tia. lie said: Mr- Mayor and Gentlemen-The reception that has been given to ilie delegates from the Lower Pro- vinces, and the enthusiastic man- ner iii which you have lcsponllell tp tho toast which has just ~ boon ‘Oldfl t0 1W0 Filly Cllslfllllllfs t0 ilt- gi-ounci . l covered. given, quite ovcrwlicleined me. _l tend. Not since early June hitvctliel 1i, is ioi- this reason ma; a watch. Da Gama has weathered a stormier wns- prepared to some extent for ‘roof gardens advertised tileil. results i-ni uiiicel. when the inspeciing oififii Cape meeting a cordial reception iii till-i Mcanwiiiie incier is not near at hand, will give the-Ami Flankn" W°11 1111511511 t‘? 111° |coniliiand "stand at ease,“ or “stnndi _ G101“ _s°“- lousy... lllu mell llV-lll relax their bOd_iFlClll0l\t has gone from the Gabilnn istmeis as 1“ the days of “utumniies. and shift about on their feet. i ms iand winter and this unusually early i wiiai happens when we Stand too AM Ialifiarm 1mm the 9°11“ °1 m? gdemand for fuel has led‘ many to long in the one position? i part oi‘ Canada, and l must sity tliiit since we first set oilr feet 0n the shores of this iloble Province We have been received wliii one cniliinuoils ovation; it bull been one carnival from tho beginning and] iiustments and probably o now or- fear that there may be a coal short-lb Dr- Ill-l H-l Tllllgfllllllf lllllfili. COD H. 6 0 S 3 l cas. Tile footprints of Carson-are van- is d No less than the smoke of Dc Soto‘s until ow. Indeed, lililgilzigo fails me t express tlie emotion which i i i SAlNTiJonN C Ccirco Rooin 6'1. Look at I if Tlieriesastain Aiiii K§ISES ROOF ‘C EMENT LIQUID _-- Ppltsrlc fie J [a913, mania/s... Weatherproof, Fire Resistant, Made Maritimes With 1M Labor icisuitlliiiriiime Conditions. ’I‘in-: CARRITTE Co. FACTORY AT ‘ OLDBROOILNB. ‘CO TOS ‘Waterproof: the arltlme Harmon: R ~ fingMiitel-ials; Yet the wisdom and Christianity i l d l l_ d l _ l l_ l ider of life, animal and plant. 'l ' l 0 o raw m; a me an ebb“ “g i How absurd such speculations. . i m? and m“ the’, ma“ not,“ m? lure! We have a record covorlns, wlicn Lord willillgdllll i-iimc to mmed’ m admitted only m vclyilifllllf! ten thousand years of authen-‘Canndzt =1 few months "K0. Olll? 01‘ small numbers. and when adlnittedllc history and the old nlaclllnc has inc llillclls ile nlsl visited was King; that they shall be denied the DfIViI-inot dpvialed by a hall‘ brcadlll siey in Quebec Province. In this ‘ " ’ lconnection the Boston Transcript‘ age when winter really comes. eges of the country enjoyed by oth-i of the heart is largest when the‘ clllllp_nl.e_ _ individual is lying down, is some-nun inc ioalmwakc oi Mngiaiinn what less when sitting, and still less The imiberds o; Coronado are i-usicd lvlion standing on the foot- And the shadow of Boone long gonc Just think of that for a minlltc. from the wiii-qi-iiii oi iiic 1m. Less blood being pumped when lquoig standing. that is standing, quietly. ,TIl(‘ eairns have crumbled; He points out that this accounisThe keels of Drake are sunken l at this moment inspires my bosolu, and you will forgive inc, illl-reforou it I should puss by viirious silli- jeets wliicli I might spolik upon, in order lo address lily-wit‘ briefly and move imnieilizitelyio the ini- pnrtant matters wliicli lilis chili-d us together in this future cztiiiiiii oi" Upper Canada. (Cheers) (1011110- lfrom its accustomed movements iii _. ‘for ihbfainting of West Point Cadets And the five great emeralds of Cor- mcntions that the comment of Peter men, we of tlie Mliritinli: Provinces _ _ iat inspection, and the fainting of,‘ Brulli-"rlll- Prilllllcml‘ 91 Kmgskll“ women whose clothes are being fit-i all that time. The sun and the tez. ' i ipossibilities of universal i1 phel. Certainly something might happen. The slightest hitch in the great machine would send a wave ‘ingdon, the thirteenth Governor-l‘ ‘General of thc Dolninion, will be tllc_ iiast to bciii- thatltitle. This would? ibe rather startling were it not for‘ in be deemed a grave mistake, can i this country? which broad-minded Canadians are asking. Professor Boggs, writing for the International Forum Review and referring to the Oriental people in Canada. asks: "Will these citizens of ours fit into our scheme of. life and co-operate as we would‘ wish _ countless ages. them to do, if we continue to give to nurse a rimkling ers. only because they belong to at dmerflit me is w be dimmed‘ wcimoon come into human sight iit cx- only hotel is lwrtinont- We quote it, have good authority for the state-Ea my the slime mlnules day allelunclll. l c ' , merit that all the natives of theid ll Tl ml lesi “When liees train come in I walk earth are of one blood. The Father-i ay‘ year a e}. your‘ m x .8 I‘: ldown m Swim“ an‘ he See me “time: hood of God and the Brolhcrhoodland falls the same number of inc eslsay good nlnminu He iuiil pmiiyl .day alter day and year after year good French an’ I tell liim good of Man is an accepted fact. Agreatliwilhout varying an inch except momlng He wants w know eel l writer has stated that "Nations arel through an Occasional disturbance ieev round new an» I say lyesl feciiy the citizens of humanity as individ-lwhlch is easily accounted for Plan youn- He Sal, you must be veuplolld uals are the citizens of tlie nation"; l - I'll l ' _ lmjto leev in such fine country, anfl i ie s move wi l unerr ng precis . ~ and we are also told that “a nation ' , lprouf? to be French Canadian’ I _ l d t‘ like aialong thC well defined orbits which Link, cungluded Peter, he know is a mmg that Ives an ac 5 ‘they have traversed for thousands. Wllletllillg- I illlk he 800d mllll 101‘ man; and men are the particlesoflperhaps "muons Orwell“ and ourlcalluduu. i' w lg 'th ’ ‘ which. S cumposfid h Le s ‘W1 relation to the fixed stars outside of l gusto‘ Thcpanh ‘b? c" 0rd s‘ andlour little solar system has remained T110 B0510" Tfflflttlrllll llltliovo-S, "all that dwell therein. Is it con-lunmovcd and lmlnovcable through; lliso “mi pom. nlullcllu was lillm: sistent with these accepted truthsoul me ages . in his conclusion and that it is en-I to deny to ‘good men and women of w l l 11' ll l _ l l Endorsed by the Deople of Canada. other races the prlvllege ol llvlng hll 0 Y lell 0 hllefllll 9 ° iMoreover that usually WOII-IIIVIOTIIlCCIl _ catastro- journal forecasts that Lord Will-l in this part of the earth except in i ' very small numbers; and to deny to those small numbers the privileges enjoyed by “the great majority" in This is a questioniof ocean around the earth whichlthe explanation that _the title is to; would destroy everything on it. But be changed to the higher one of; iwhy speculate on it. There is litilo‘v1°°1'°Y "m1 1911115 °1l P111‘ W1i1l the‘ plobablllly ol a monkelnwmllch blniVicci-oy of India. This, if it should‘ _ - come about, will be the result of the ‘ing ihmw“ “m? this wonderful mibilast Imperial Conference which de-“ "I111"? W1l°5° milvemlents- 5° 111l°1"icided that the future Governors-i ringly guided. have been regarded General of the Dominions would of-l‘ with awe and reverence throughout 11913113’ “P1959111 the K1118 and "Mil ias heretofore, represent the British i Government. ently at what has been and is filth-l Let us look rever- That the‘ ofllciiil functions of the i Governor-General have been ehang-j led and somewhat circumscribed and‘ ithat Lord Willingdon has accepted [the new order of things with the‘ we hope lo undo that mlslalle by ilbestlpossible grace is‘ The Trans-i cripts opinion. It also notes that ”°11t1"“1“5 t” deny them m“ cm‘, Lord Willingdon as representative of i zensnin ln-iviieges? 0n iiic can. country a million dollars in interest Hill Males“, inc King has Show“ lll mill“ in min new," iwi; likgly i0 and maintenance on the Hudsonsdlsposition to re-csiablish a degree‘ Bay Railway by selecting cliiircnlli of formality at Rldeau Hall which‘ _ instead ol Nelson as the lelmlllaillhad fallen into some disuse. Thus‘ Another writer "Now _ l m llk lll m“ b _‘at the only levee that has been held that our gates are to a very great This is 50mm‘ fig c c e oysiat. Rideau Hall the etiquette ofdrcss‘ extent Closed against immigration fcfismlhlll 1" 1115 955113’ °11 Pins- Helwas strictly prescribed. Windsor unl- lmm the orient’ the ulgms of llwse had been warned that pins, if swal- forms or military regalia were or- i l id i d m Th i; ii.‘dered for those entitled t admitted and legally resident here owed won camel ea e I o wear ' liant idea struck him that pins sav- them cause sense of injustice? If the presence ly. on what may be. in our midst oi’ several thousand Canadian citizens of Oriental orig- er than speculate idly, even if wise-i -_~_<-0>_ ANOTHER MILLION SAVED! T is announced from Ottawa tha the Government has saved the make the mistake more grave?“ remarks: i ir of stockings," “many pairs of: Jmriinr ii i - . . 1 ought to be recognized. Let us not iaii Qiiicm i1)“ ,, . years, , 9 i" 11m lllllilullc of h(‘(5lll‘-il('l'l|l-i \\'|ii(‘Il Wi‘ -i| -. l l lh d l wh isiockinns_ l l l’ _ l ll’ I l. llLLi iliii icpiiah- forget that the responsibility for ed the m“ o ousan S en OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: cahigiilli the dreams we used to know. iiitzinlglollifgb‘1113311":“iii:“i_1liiliiii Iilll .ill_ii whli-ii Ill‘. i-oiii-iiiiioil by re their presence with us rests upon asked by the teacher 101" B" Qxlliam- The police reports in Gfolll Brilflilllclmine. Pronounce kal-sim-in a asiniflllllexllllrgelllgmgieslilllllllloys anld tears. legal“ adlflumelli‘wllli'lllz'l‘l"'lvlg‘lllg"131114 "l" lilullkll oi‘ tiin Niivii .- ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ \ :1 iv l m" shoulders_ and we have there iionl he answered pfgmpfly‘ "by mi, show a steady decrease in drunken-l in latfllfirst ias in "it,"_ and last ii y ° g ago unfinished, rather, if l may per-i piroii-‘iildgifihiiiiiiii il|‘i‘i‘“|i‘i‘i‘i‘||ii'¢hi‘~i . - i ' .. i‘ . d i . .. 8S ll “tmefl reic d. i - l - i i . _. ‘. " .‘ ‘ ’ ~'- fore obligations towards them that swallowing them“ ‘Ajfvvitll: nglfheipast ‘ewiyeam Lord OFTEN IgSPErISIJED: wavelyouth swing high on the garden ‘iiiigsndgolllirliliixoliii “Sll- iihnerhifllnwlif m". WM" i‘ r“‘1“"“'i"" "I ‘ I Had the Government, instead of- ‘ w o s mcogn Zed as ‘mi limdulatiom waive (to ioreso) 8a ' asked tlie gentleman troiiiofiinlag‘ ‘Hm ‘Hmmws m“ "'1 """"lllil1|-‘~lll- l . . . . iauthority, is quoted as saying that selecting Churchill, rejected both‘ Americans in the West are. it i8 Nelson and Churchill they, would this improvement mainly to true, hostile to the Orientals resi-‘ have saved Canada many miiiiomi iteniperate habits of ‘the people. The dent there. But the conduct of the United States Government has not we cannot honorably repudiate.” wave of soberness has advanced no- iwhere more rapidly“ than in Wales, and there are many wide areas in ~<o>-~ -—-— EDITORIAL NOTES I1 oi i-Q-Gooooo-o-oaoooe oooooaoo 0 them and formal morning dress fornumbcl" otherwise “palm” “justices are inclined to attribute i- tcd. lPencc to the dust of tlie conquerors. What is the underlying cause? iEnvilYs 19° "lYSiCYY In quiet standing the blood has tolFmm Newfoundland w shlgtlllflle- ciimb uii inc way back upwards to From the Peconics to Tasmania, tile ileum From the keys of Florida to the Al- i l Hi in i l- l l. askan tundras. ‘owever e muse es 0 the em Peace to all who slept at the trail- could be exercised by raising on toes.‘ ends squatting. or walking, the working of ‘ these muscles, would help to pllmfiproln éggllglood of the blood upwards. j The whole point tlicn is that whilciTo "‘g,,‘;‘;‘.f,';,,§,'§““ °f Sm“ “m1 @4111?‘ Stalldillg is harder Work than They that felt the arrows of obsidian sitting or lying. nevertheless tho lu-jniivc nonidrc need of shield or hel- actlvity of the muscles so interferes. meg ' with tho circulation. that the uphoriThcy that saw the smoke of strange part ofl body and brain, do not get altars on new heavens _ 511516191" quantity of purified Shall hear no more the ebnchs of 111005- the barbarian, The lesson is plain enough. You Nnr the long trumpets of ivory, and I should "keep moving." |Nor the throbbing of the war-drums. Peace to all who lio Marquette and famed or for- <-¢>- gotten— - The last igloo built. __ ‘v oa+vo+oo+oo+oalghe Illii.‘ kitlcl stranded. ' eace o t e renowned few. to the innumerable unknown. e tomb of bronze and the grave iTo ‘h in the desert! By ‘They are hushed who dared Levi ROBERTA LEE "mo" 00-64-040 OOC-Ofi 40¢ O0 O~§§~§6§ O And the dragons of Hesperia. The frontiers of wonder are dis- _ solved. ' iThe purple kingdoms of the old mirage After itireading the needle, tie aipciig i ,0 ,‘-i , »,_ d ii, iii knot in tlie end of the thread that? ‘Cdlu-fiibilgn e re that was last broken froiii the spool andl-But Timc has new Atlantics. the thread will not kink. Sewing Hint iThelr voices are on the wind from the Northeast. And their flags in the sunset. --Georgc Sterling. Match Economy Keep a small tin box on the gas» range to hold burnt matches. Use.‘ these burnt sticks to light otlier.“_ _“‘_*"_~_ burners instead of using a fresh match every time. . Dally, SGIQCIIOIIS i FOR i Blood Stains i ' i Guardian Reade Soak over night in cold water. Then wash in soap alid water, to which WWW" rid d t f ‘ Le one easpoon n] of kerosenel l9” f8 i i September 2, i“ -__~_.,>.. ......._- DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon ithanksgiving. and make inoise unto l-Iim with psalms. Psal ‘95‘2 PRAYERI-I will sing. ycii, 1 will‘ ' , . _ v iiic people vo-rrwarovooovovv-oe-Moov ising praises unto the Imrd. anjlfiuuvlvlifiprwgli-iiggi-eiii nilnulllllluui ii", l,l.l,l.illl.l,_u_ ill llllull ll wlly all WORDS OWEN _ MISUsEDl l l _ l. . lppnso you w lllHlYPlllT‘. fronl iiiiuii for llii- liiieas- "Pair" is plural if preceded by a. TIIE YESTERYEARS iiiiit"in?"§.i‘.§r.i:§.i‘§i‘ii.‘lr‘ ‘Sin ym‘“““ ma‘ “““Hl“m“m““ mm‘ Hm“ "Thmvwhere have they gone. the yester- That knew ‘not care in the flying I synonyms: repetition, iteration, to (707119 lo see illl‘ Pri i ... r1 , - . . -. . ‘“"'"" alteration, recurrence, succession, Days hltlltiilséllllleled by clmln or IIHII seen the faii- lltllgtvIltliiiillil ltfxtIiIlIiI/‘liliiilllliynllnfiflISIOIIIBIIIQ’ IliIIIlllhi the tautology. ‘ . Prince Edwai-m-wc linked ihei "Til | ' ‘ _ WORD STUDY: "use "a word In a ‘tlvoelilfldhliiedolenl or blrds and ml come and see the mines fllllllili “ IIlllII."n]y “Wm my "Fm" three times and it is yours. Ikt us‘ nowenn 1" 11°"1l1“» 1119 lfllflllfl mid fisheries’ -———-<c-> iincrease 0lll' v-cabulary by ster-i of Nova Scoiia. We first took IIIGIIHPRESS CONFERENCE ins one word each day. Todaysiwilul has become ol llm glad re_ lo Pictou. a great storehouse of thei PASSES RESOLUTIONS ilvere engaged ii short time ago, eli- iieiivoriiig to mtiku silch airrzillge- moiits as would enlarge the spliei-e of our commercial opvi-itlioiis, ill".- coniplish a leglsiaiivcliiiiitill, and t iIlii y i 5H1“ secure future prosperity. We liii~l learned that while commerce know lio bounds, and our sails whiten the shores of every sea, our mer- chants. entering lilto largo coni- mercial enterprises, were cramped iill their energies, and our lencumhered with hostile iWhilo we were so cilgugoil tiiiipeil llt our door onciilio nioriiiiig it delegation from (‘iinii<in—--s(-v~*ii of your most intelligent, active llliii enterprising statesmen wlloln we invited to seats iii nur councils. They gave us to iiiilloratanil tliiit. they had a more excellent wily. Wi- sat down listening to tlicm (lily .;if- ier ilay. First we liuil olir friend from Lower Canada, Mr. iartier, (cheers) who in a graphic manner Rave us to ilnderstand that wlilit Was required to make a grelit lla- llll Empire, iiiiil it will be for you. hereafter, when tlie proper tlnioi coinlts to pass a fitting verilict lip-i on our llilmrs. Tiloiigli rinriinlstitlltf- ies rciillci" it iiilposslblv for me to tI‘:dd"iKlVl' you liim-o llizili _vou liuvo socnl taHfrs‘ii'lIl'i‘il(I)’ wiili rvgaril to llilil coil-i “wroisiitiiiiiiii \\'llii‘|l We have bi-cii train-i iiiig, l do trust that in ltll hopeful-l lless that it. will nloot your lillllrllV-l -:il.' I)l‘ll| kinllly by ii. ll liiia ilcflll} the work oi‘ llll‘ll oi‘ some oxper l‘lll'i‘. and I i'llll froo to Hlly it bu. bot-ii to ll. grout extent with us u labor ot‘ love» Our (Illllflllfilllllfll have been chlirilcierizcll by tlici most friendly intercourse. ‘ We linve expended our best en- ergies upon tlio scheme which we have wrought olii, nnll ivlion ‘It i broad fiulndlitlolls, ns we liope, ofl**v*"°f"?*‘**“‘**"m The’Land We Love By Frank Yelgh i0 H'O%O-OQ4+OOQ ve 9O Q4900“ VANCOUVEIVS BIRTHDAY ‘ CELEBRATION i Q. When did Vancouver's Blrtii Celebration take place? tion was observed this year. on occasion of its century zililliveir l A. Vancouver's Birthday cclcblig iii It was in July, 1827 that the lllli» son's Bay Co., established Pot Langley as a trading post on ‘ Fraser River, thus laying not ii tie foundations of British Colulii b t of the Vancouver to be, which was incorporated as a city‘ tion was tlie Maritime (‘ICIIIC-lli- "Canada." ho "said, possesses the territorial and the popular element but it requires tile Miiritimo cle- ment (Cheers). lie invited us geo- conics to he unfolded to you, lllPll of Fulladli. lllPll of 'l‘oroiiln, l Il‘l|.<li you will deal fliirly with it. Let no savage hostile criticism iitiiiok ll, unlil it has been ready iveiglii-ll 1886 when the C. l". R. was b’ The original population of 2000 grown to 270.000 in greater Vanni ver. ‘ -—-——<-&>-~——-—— ‘i ;The stars they followed still go over; P1e1“‘11“1<- “"15"! and P1lllillil= Hlyll‘ THE RIGHT APPROAflfli-Iiet agricultural statlcs-iitllgliier-and.m” fwmuz“ "mi P1'1'-i'1‘111'1‘~“1"WU1‘11 ‘us come before God's presence withThP-lmills llll 01106 ill-lain. Last biit“"" 1'11“ ““11°""‘- i110" 1 ha)’ ill Hll a ioyiiii not least, followed m friend ’_ and producing neiiiiaii tlenien of the lower provinces to assist liim and those who were with liim is preparing it Iill‘|-!t‘l‘ ischenlo than lllill. ill wliicli lvc ‘were engaged. Next followed your aflilflllty-tltlllvral. Hon. Mr. Mill-- Dnnald (Loud elieersi- l1] 11ml ltllll duly coiiaiili-i-eil. ('|ll'(‘l‘i<l< And ii’ iifll-i- so iwigiiiiil: aiiil owls-idol‘- liii! it. you iluve ziliyiiiiiig io say ilgziiilsl. it, lot it lie ill it spirit oi‘ moderation. Cheers. l iisk lt ivitli the morn l‘0lllI(I('ll('(‘ because as a menibol" of tile oppoallioil of Nova Scotia. iiiviieil to take my share in tor which lie is (listiiilzllishell. ilvlitllio tniik, lliivc been content. lIldI. NEW TIRES _s i “If you've spotted the fellow w stoic your car, why don't you it hilfk?" "I'm waiting for him to putoil new set of tires." spoke to us half u (lay on the sub~ - - . » - . . . ject of governments and goverli- siblziiiiilrofltiliilllillp‘;::gl,li.i:‘:‘iy. imtitii. nloiltlal institutions. lie enlarged i, ' H m‘ ‘ on tie failure ot‘ t J . i, , . which liad been ailliiepleilnsliiiltwiilgiitufilugriini‘ (“(i““i“ Am‘ ‘PM it" lleillilhlllillg Repllhllc and allvncabi , it liielu leis of (hi. (loygiii ed ll system which lie iroiiteiidnd mef-li“ m‘ a" ‘he Prmmw“ H they wouili illlllll up a gull“ emplm of (IQI-llt! that lilo - iiilcrprise sliouldi [hgse Pi-ovinceul Close upon hlmibt? successful. iliat tliero be lio zit-li name Mn Glliu mlghly l“ llmlnceliiempt in make oiit of ii any local gi-eiitgn siuiisiicul and word exnpolitical capital. Hear, hear and, peri in poiiiicui llillii__cllel,rll_ll iCIIEEFS-Jflllfl atul long.) Niiihiligl charmed us‘ i-nl- ulullillll. llllll lllly .iii my opinion could bu. lnore fatal Fnilgwing do” ulloll llllll lllunélio tlie nicllsilrc. ’l‘liei'r-fore, us we Holi.-.M|-. itii-_(ii_.e_._ciluul.u__wilil illwoi‘ the opposltinli have laid iiaiiie i my honorable "fllllillvllvtb W" 1'11"‘ ll I'll-tilt ill 0X“. from Upper Canada, Mi~_ W" 0f llll‘ Koverlilili-iiis of these Brnwn~cheers——cnliglileiiilig in. provinces iiilii they will count-ruli- oils so ovcr-‘Wliil IIH. zilid lio ailivlllill l" combine i 32911111718 tlutt we almost IUYI-Illliiilt‘ li_l'llll‘lilillil"i~i m‘ ii|| ilii-iiiiiliiis wliicli it merits- u.‘ (lio Mi‘. Maritime Provinces, who liiiii b lill, Il illviliilly i‘l||ll'ilt\l‘llll‘iI part iii‘ “""1 "Wl- ill‘. for one. RINHIIII always been in strict accord with the fine sentiments set forth ih “the' Declaifltion of Independence," and’ the example of the WesternlStatei-li in respect to the Orientals is of; t work. May they all come back’ re- freshed by their holidays and prepar- word: ECSTASY; excessive joy; ex- bllth Ellflibllfl 8nd Willi-IS Where ll0 ultation. "Her voice betrayed the ec- case of drunkenness has come un-sllllsy ill he!‘ heart." der the notice of a. vigilant police for years." The Iiritish method of emancipatiollri.‘ from the drink‘, .evil t0 oppose Lady Astor. seems to be quite is effectual as tlic thelilseat since 1910. Only the balance of this week m he happy school children. then to i ._._.i___. She has held trains rains, strewn ways? We sang so gay ln our barefoot days, Through sunshine, shadows, or April Down the scented paths of our rose- ‘ from ed for good. hard. honest work. doubtful authority in view of thei . - higher laws of "Equal Freedom"i aniljchriiitlan Tolerance." At anyi the province and the prospects are rate the severe winter climate Olithat there will be a good average all; Canada renders it unlikely that men rgimd crop, l-fnymaking and harvesti and women born and bred ill the overlapped somewhat. but neither oii INF"?! W111- 19 15189 numbers. mike them seems to have suffered. of Canada a permanent place of re-li i231: lfigfnzzsno: 5:38:22: °°nsl1:;‘;' f, consequently it in uniiklui Looking backward over the sum-lnut new ll ls reporled ma“: a moul- ly that the Ptlllilo of (louodo W1" m" “m” i’ “W 9mm‘ mergmiiictermlried effort will be made to ever be, in large ensure, interferediinm Autumn- the ‘ecmd W111 pmbflmcompass her defeat at the next elec- r “American plan of‘ prohibition dlmli ' l-Iarvestiis now general throughout apart from legal regulations, educa- tion and common sense a of sobriety. Lady Astor was the first woman to f t um, by onmiain M any raw’ m, ly show more beautiful days fllldltion. She sits for the Button iiivi- big prize of 950.000 -by it iiiwliioui-i’ l “is n mm n, ii inmore rainy days than any summer sion of Plymouth. Not only have exertion in the water. A Frenchman mo” or en w o» ' e ye in recent yum R might lliw beunidhhe Liberal and Labor parties there was second, although far behind the Canada have fair playi and justice in equality with the peoplg who comic! the weather that "when it was Great’ Britain and Enroll-a ‘ u w“ my‘ W" g°°d'\b"' . when it was bad it was horrid/f _ . 44-‘J‘£.~"-.»”" nlommt- . have secured a powerful i l "candidate u an. iencin the‘ at Torontnfureaulted in a sur- ‘ing all civilized peoples the virtue all“ to tho aquatic sportsmen of Canada as well as others. We had been justly proud of George Young's [be elected to the British Parliament months ago, but he failed -on his home water at Tor all his many competitors by two miles———~well. he can swim all nominated candidates for thatdivl-lGennan. u Ihnounced that theyl America, too-someth The vows we. made in our carefree ‘youth, As we lingered there drenched night. Surely the greatfewimmlng Mara- Qnl n“ i ‘IIIOOII- iifll . And we thrill anew to an old delight, amous victory at Catalina some l-rnetnlll“ bloom as may‘ lllll o‘; yore-l In the cherished garden of memory, And the roses twine round the ggr. ‘ den door As they did in the Summer of use- to-be. - l _ to. An_d to hink that Vieikoetter should lead f IgIlt. And he biis riiiriy won tho Bu, m, y,“ m“ llll lll null "i012 WI)’. took lie to Qugfmn Vile“ lneveuch institutions should not con- Alld "Vim! "l6 flnll nuleatione ilollt us for sixteen mortal days a “i” a menu‘ 01 1111111911111"! nears. _ ‘i ,- Though {hgy iruieli‘ u lll ‘iyoiing journalists or giving them ‘ new mm o, u“ on Whgffll thddifflmldd born. of ii iiiiwn-lbowcvcv Worked u? 3:11‘ ayf'_l‘1,°l‘l‘i:flfl"lf°'y “ d°"“"°i1‘°""°‘1 m‘ e Imperial Cifiieervative World beat all competitors from n u“ oi nlllylle l”. m illryum ighelzzzngmi ltlungill5rllw° "i downi Additional reedlubions recom - ' ac e u on for this " ing pltoiretherl yum u- . . ‘ i; ' i > nexpected. while on tho way, stopped the carsj ~ for half an hour to a Hold mines. pleased to so Peer once again fromi the veil of Gait glistene th u c this 3'- Why. he said, there was a ans- ancial crises that the Confederation. Laughter. They were satisfied that, was a land that. after all, had com attractions about it. receiveikan invitation and to Canada we came. - 471A. Remely.” l l, . Wor d's motive power and we ask-i Bill llll elri ti; take a trip down nnni 0 e s la ts with us; but we found wits niloptcd by ii". i, . iil _ . . itelliiiilnnlll vlfiglllgizglllllllllzll lillllwlllllrllllfillaitlilanllirocllié.lllrcss COIPIBPOIIPC yciittsiiliiy insist m“, Ol, them could he ln-llumd Illln int at all facilities siioillil be descend lo look at m" coll-l we ifgrllrlrl lio journalists in order iii next look the l i - ll. m t om to fulfil their tiisk nit m o Halifax and. Purveyom or kmw lic more ‘thnroii how them ourlidly. It‘ ‘HCNHVA- Slllllf. l.—A resolution 1I1PRo to tlin pub, l K111!’ and more rap- itr . i _ You would have heefllever, that‘: n§§§p§§§.$'.,‘§'."§,'.'.'.,ii",i",, n howhthe eyes of ulfilffll/OIS which iilfi-ingir up. imie. lllllclollu m: lffisnfdL 111""1"'p°1“1°"°° 0f "l9 Pro-is or interfere - a rea ought; ziltlltlellglfl freedom and jililgmsrii 0i Another resoliiti l , i. ever could befall leciive travel Ifillgllll l(‘l(Iv?f:l‘Ift'I:(i]\II“!0tl l in foreign countries, ‘but ilrges that alto avoid abuse the organization of i, such tours should be closely imper- _ Cheers- Be-lviflefi- Still another decision was ore parting from our Buesiq we for the establishment or mainten- io Culllldulance of university institutions for They Journalists, with die warning that flc foriall the commercial and fin-i Nova Scott ~cheerii. There i}: Jud laid etronl and; ended scholarships for journalists -‘ order to study conditions in for- ilo 1M1.- iuid" lmreiniiivsnin - i-Qdt Confederation yo. lllllsiiégl. of 'i isli-y iii‘ Foreign Affairs of i-oiiiiiry of WIIICII the writer lsll citizen. i - . —~——-<~o>- Keep Dllnitrtl‘: Lililrnent in the hour; L iii i iii. IT’S TIME T0 Think 0f Coal “ \ 1 We are rendyto lill your bins alkgnoil fresh, mined coal. the if 3* ill ii‘ i. i i aiice of international ldEii l i llii i - _l - j pll iity l-ilrils for jouliuiiisis either in H N o‘ m plmulu m M‘ H‘ ‘lithe Leiigile of Nations of the I HI l. coal for all weather and all rim! ranges‘ and furnaces. Order today. A. Picliard 8i C PHONE 240 Putting up Pickles? If yiiii an‘ iuittlnz "P " pickles you need our 6"‘ man Brand Euwllcil “l Vinegar-the original Ger- man Brand of which tho" n," many initiations. DI!‘ ‘German Brand E!- lenee of Vinegar ll ""111 w“ -. by leedinl honsewi and e001" tlrongholti 'the Province- One pint o: this eelelwll WIILIIIIIQ three quarts 0| Z nit nod e u. for pickles, “ti” 12, Macs - P- ..- patrolman w!“ allfltv oomo W“ Telephone 815 chow‘ and table .. a,“ l I _..-0' ‘i i I i i i i