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Sit. .71,1444 A. Macdonald is e. fine
example of the splendid fruit .let, re-
sulted from the labors mei privation,
of the early Canadian Monet -we lee
was not born in Canada. P1111..riltn,4
shirr, Scot.lanil, was the phare or 1t:s
i,irth, Fte ttaw ('Itna,ht titt,t at the
age of fit', ;tears, when his father
c°acne out and settled in T'in'.i ino in
the year 1 820. His halter gat•,• hint
'h., best education t. t tt his 1' lI
meant: would allow and at the age of
fifteen years the boy was placed in r1
law office. Six years later h:. was:
called to the bar :old entered the h'-
e'al profession on his aw11 mamma
For two years ho gave 'lilitrent care
to the few c t o; which caul,, 111s wav
and them with a leap on l a hound he
made his mark in the defense of Von
Scultz. who had mime across the
southern boundary in to trya'nr (ley,
of '38. He could not prevent his
client from being convicted and be-
ing hung, but his oratical now '-. 1i•:.
played :n 11.., defense at once e,',cb-
lisned the young: man. The r'-•u1t of
this brilliant defense 141t th-' for-
mation of a ptt4ttcert,hi1) with Senator
Campbell.
John A. Macdonald was 31 yoare
of age when he entered active polit-
ical life. In 18.141 he was elected to
a seat in tlhe second Union parliament
and al the following year was tap -
pointed Receiver General, an office
sinlaliar to that of Demister of Fin-
ance in the present Federal house,
Soon afterwards he was placed in
,'Marge of the crown land,, It was
a time when men in Cana'la look
their politics seriously. The long
debates that preceded the passage of
*he Relelliol Losses bill resulted in
tin infuriated mob burning the pal'-
1itttn'nt buildings in Montreal when
the bill was passe 1 and the Goyernnr
was stoned and egged tan 'Tee streets. er well known saying of his is: ":1
5011141 few year: prior to tilt, royal British subject 1 w:ts born, a Pritieh
tate nt to the British North .America subject I shall die."
.Art, which made Confederation legal-
ly possible in 1807, politic, ,r.( they
affected the union of T.''lner and
Lower Canada had drifted into a
state of stagnation.- Copied ')'mien
had been proposed as t 1•enleIllt' for
the _,{nation that e:xi,'t 1, bit it
v'ottld appear that doh'[ A. lTatelen-
ald dish not at first lona vith 71.) +1 -
SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD.
thew dievussed the proposal movement
there in palate. In the lu^a ,1:,11(11
a 0114'11 larger gathering was bald in
Quebec City, This eonferenle sat
for eighteen days, during wharh time
; the foundations of the future, of C':u1-
ada were well' and deeply laid. To
1866 .lohn A. MacDonald went to
England with others! t,11 1 was .,1 ,'1 •1
chairman of the committee whleh
drew up the Confederation Pill. He
tray Or, fir: t 111'14111 nl:nist,•r of the
united provinces of Ontario, Quebec,
Nova Seotia and New llrunswii'k, Iar
V11.8 created a Knight Commando. of
the Bath by order of (Zu,c,l \'florin
and frau that point. he is known
to Canadian history 11,4 Sir John A.
Macdonald, Some of his :I'nreefel
sayings have been omen repented, Te
the first public address to the clee-
tors he said, "I therefore, need .ernrc-
ely state my .firth he14,f that the pros-
perity of Canada depends upon its
permanent connection with the moth-
er country, cad that T shall Verist to
the utmost any attempt which may
tend to weaken that union." Anvil -
The heating influence of the snit
in111ased with the Iength nil the
day and with the son's altitude at.
noon.
A(lpendicitis is an older dt l,lse
than most people bane:ince Alia—. a
it only received its nacre, in 1,380,
erre of confidence 011 1111 n10a11sa1, medical (ucthori,tie.4 letva traeeel
Later he changed his views and put cases as long ago as I68-!.
his strength and effort into tit-. 14441411. Because a waitress laughed at his
meet. Ile attended -the firs!. Cnlf„e1- proposal of marriage, Chime. Chnnn-
eratiohl conference in Prince i'.dtrm"1 song, a Chinese barber, pelted her
Ielan,d in September of .1841.1, He with money he had saved fm' the
went to Halifax, St. Joan and Fred- wedding until police - of Tokio, Japan,
ericton after this meeting and :fur- arrested him,
The Bank of Nova Scotia Drafts
Promptly issued ---payable anywhere
charges moderate.
Do you occasionally wish to send money
out of town? Step into any Branch of this
Bank and secure a Draft for the Amount—
as conveniently and with no more delay or
formality than in buying an article in a store.
The Bank of Nova Scotia Drafts are pay-
able at par at any banking point in Canada,
and the scale of charges is very moderate.
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BANK OF NIVA
ESTABLISHED 1832
Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $19,500,000
Resources $245,000,000
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THE BRUSSELS PQ
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OUR NATIONAL I:XIIIIi1T1ON
17onfederatdntl Year Will Eclipse All
Previous Ilecurds.
Ii'e tv pcttpll , ev', i alto (•(1 lxrns of
i'aroutu, r.+4116'' tbo n,ni;ntlude of
:he et/natl./tat N•4t,: 41:4! L:ehibltt•,n, It
is the only I1tI'1 ,ilion that has an
4411141441 atte manus•• of over lea/0,000
let'e31.• end 't, a nt- ;to i.• •tt!. 74ra
•xlt]11nr Iloln rh e .1C1,n l, 11, 1.411-
.,11., arta, ;,1"1 ameriee. a rl l:at.ter'
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for uu 14144 a 114,1 i+ -r (11,clung,
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a• JOT ,,v.posltlon i,:,. oV r ;,1,41.4,,4)4 0
410441'0 1'441 pf no, r Ip, , 11rder
corer of 9" 44444)4.1t Imit ate:rt,
tionie1 t., •4,y!-.1 onr- ,,t• 1, 1 -1411 •t. , tele.
grape, (.4,11,11,; 1.411' t' 1,.4111
, I, 1,r, • puoa' 1' 14,11 edrnL,t,-
!i•atiell, Ilt•c• itite1 pot i., t„t;'f4eet4
+re, to bre Imola within it;: r..mllaee.
140V4.11 MHOS 141 p(1141 s11 .4; ,tied
three -•!1 the lee -rode: ,: rl1 .r,l,.t•
i,ee ,: i••it,
;1 est- t , r1 11)1441buticittete. Itaatt.
The comedian N,, ,enol 1. ni,l-a"n
la a Moe,lied , rata 114. A11141144117
11 gal lien; 111, site:,(. r, 4,4, 441 tea,
Mode of the far Loa:, the (1)4, the
North and the South, and eshrblts
them to the 4(414;71'. It. di"play:; 1.1t',
onistandleg todoevemints of the far. -
tory, tip. numb.u^ tamp, the lemon -
tory and the eteete. Here also is
exhibited the pr, 1:lets of the •(linen,
I the forest, the feta and the stream.
It is the library of )'anuli dlmtolt-
)trade(: the national life of the teem -
try. Only at the Canadian National
le it possible to see Canada at. a
glance,
els the yens 1927 Is the Seth a11n1-
Versaly of the birth of 414414 tete,
Canadian National will Include or.-at-
er features than ever before. As a
lasting memorial to the achievement
of the Lathers „1' confederation in
uniting the provinces, the people of
Canada have c creed a magnificent
en1ranee at the l'inotern terminus (it
Exhibition Park et n cost of $1 a0.-
0 00,
0:0110, Th.• new ';1t(4Vny 1:; Roman 111
design but is entirely a Canadian
achievement. It was designed by a
Canadian artist, ereet41 by Canadian
workman of domestic materials. On
the initial ,lay of this year's Cana-
dian National its portals will swing
open to welcome the visitors,
A )41114(1 stupendous feature of the
1927 Exhibition to the erection of an
night -acre annex to the ('ollio'nln.
This building is another Canadian
arrnnlplishment, When completed
Immediately prior to the openine day
er the exposition a new 110mr will he
provided for 1,800 head of "atl.le and
1,600 sheep and swine.
In keeping with the importance of
this year's exposition, the world's
most mammoth Marathon Swim on
August llst will he the main fea-
ture of the athletic program. Lead-
ing swimmers of the world have en-
tered in large contingents. The swim
is three laps around a seven -mile tri-
angular course. Tn the winner will
be awarded the title of worirI's long
distance champion swimmer, with a
rash prize of $10,000. An ndditional
$20.000 purse will be divided among
the remainder of the contestants.
Motor, rowin14, canoeing, trotting
and yatehing 1•a1es as wel1 as a track
and field meet, that has attracted the
athletic stars of all continents will
be other features of the sports pro-
gram.
Every exhibit 1n ,very lmilding will
feature the pre„' Ss of Canada in the
sixty years of her history. More
spectar,llar and e11)11)allin1 than ever
will be the great Exhibition Pageant,
A Confederation theme will ho por-
trayed in a colorful setting theme
will be portrayed In a colorful vet-
ting that eclipses in grandeur the
triumphs of the past y-eers,
The Exhibition opt ns on Auguet
27th and (acmes an September 10th.
It All Depenla.
O'Halloran was 1. marvel at I1g1:1.001.
liveniu1111y the menage!. himself
heard rumors of his employe's )hili
and decided to put Uio genius to a
test.
"Look here, O'Halloran," 1111 said
ono day, in front of all the work-
men, "]tow many colored shirts could
a man get out of a yard?"
A. bright smile illuminated the
cheery features of the son of. Erin,
"Alt, to be aura," he answered,
blithely, "land it would depend on
whose yard the elan was in en,
toirely." .4
Autos of the World.
An automobile census of aha
world, just made public by the 'Unit-
ed States Commerce Department, In-
dicated that on Jan. 1, 192-7, there
were 27,650,267 automobiles, trucks
and .busses in operation all over Lha
globe, This was an Increase et
3,176,838 over Jan. 1, 1926.
The United States leas SO per emit.
of the total, or 22,137,334 machines.
Great Britain was second with 1,023,a
651, France third with 891,009 cad
Canada fourth with 826,918,
Centenarian Lays Egg.
On her 100111 birthday the famous
parrot of the London Zoo, Old Bill,
laid an egg, having apparently bane -
fitted by attendants° experiments with
what corresponds to a monkey gland
operation, 01(1'33111 was christened
before her sex was known. She ex-
hibited no surprise at the sudden
resumption, after many years, t,f her
oviparous activities, but seemed
proud of her feat.
4 Jewish Alarm Schdo),
The Jewish Farm School at
Georgetown, Out,, was opened re-
cently, with more than a thousand
guests from Canada and the United
States prosont. The Canadian Gov-
orunlet' etas consented to have more
than 1 •drphans brought over'frou
Poland to be trained' on the farm,•
some,' t•8yvboln have already arrived.
' Irriga.tiort In Canada.
Irrigation is now being supplied
to over a million aeres of land In the
west, according to the Department of
Interior, and surveys aro being mad''
of a number "of additional projects'
which should bring the total up to
1 � triillien441'4).-. Asa .:la4 v
(lastly Cellettsy.
"Vett sea 1 t tl, have lea,
1•.:1 • tee-idnt."
1 tli, 1,4,1)144^ed
1 4 .d to , '.,,,6 n <, s1,,...
"What .li 1 you do 1',,,t far':"
.lug. t„ uhlioo a Iwlt ::1., tea
drivint, another. ale. even.'.,1 ,,, o
(be road."
Consignment Refused.
A metro word to s,•r 11 dnet'n' 11114
144 he Wai letavang th., ele•ter r
marked: " l'au've ior,rntteal ..40411e -
thing.."
' 704411!:'
"Yee you have. 11.7• fen tin,- .t,"
Itil lce 1 have given you is foul• dol-
lars."
">.',suh—1 ain't going;' to t-tke y0'
advice."
Recommendation
"Is this a healthy town?" esitte1
the newly -arrived invalid.
"1 should :ay so," nn.swered the
native. "When 1 came here T b;el
not the strep to to utter a word • T
had scarcely a hair en my 11.-4.1;
couldn't walls across the room, and
had to be lifted from my bet,"
"You give me hope. Holy long
have you been here""
"I was born here."
Time Loan
Abe approached Ikey in great ex-
citement and said: "Ikey, 1 vont you
to lend me $20 for ten minutes. I
only vent it for ten minutes."
Ikey studied hint for a moment,
and replied: "Veil, if you only vent
it for tett minutes—vait ten minutes
and then you vont want it at a11,
Cracked Romance.
Maid: I have 4o announce to
madam that my engagement its
broken.
Dlistres: I'm not intereste:l in
that, Anna.
Maid: But madam has told we
that I must always report on what-
ever gets basted in the kitchen,
Precision
From a small school girl's essay
of "317 Family."
e1In 111y family there are there of
us, 111y father, mother and nt:'. I
ant the youngest,"
High Visibility.
"rd 111(4 a pair of n tis, plea,.,,"
"Yes, miss, sornctlnng like the
''4144 you have on."
Singular Reason.
"What, yott don't belong to arty
lodges?"
"No, I'm not. mnrriel,"
Unlucky Number.
They were gnarmling and the
wife said to her husband:
"You were bright ind 5Wevt
('110114411 in summer at the seaside.
I'd 111;0 to know how many girl, vett
made love to at the hotel before you
[net 111e."
"Twelve," the man .groaned, "but
I didn't remember to count tinenl
until it was too late,"
Could Prove It.
Patient: So you've really been
practising Since 1805?
Dentist: If you don't believe it
lust look over the magazines in the
waiting room.
Why the Delay?
He: If you keep looking at ice
like that, I'm going to kiss you.
She: Well, I can't 'hold this ex-
pression very much longer.
Sometimes
"Don't the fast trains ever stop
here?"
"Yep, had, a wreck here once."
Small Times
"Who was ,the smallest man in
history?"
"Tile Roman soldier who went to
sleep on his watch,"
The honey industry 4744 Saskatch-
ewan has grown from six colonies
in 101.0 to 3,000 in 1020. The urn -
duction of honey has risen from
1,100 pounds to 170,000 pounds.
1445-fftidl,e/Y111 1 i,()'a1,ON (1t:.41/50.
llboual. LI r..,spt,.(l!H! !las
on la -re :at Street.
I)'1'1( Wlllitinr,e.•t, r:.ul,' f faeal; n
on the stre4etth of iitatrn,rtioti to 4!'"
i 11111(111,1, 4 ,her, were
(414..4 wilts pelt. 1't .'1' 14'1 n un
1.4 ih C•: r ,t et10-
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th,1 11.'1 : _, 1.r Vvilp t. t.c,: i.4
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'enr -ter 4, ..14:''14 . t!.:. r,.1,t1-.f
' 1 t1Ge4. t1(1."41114111111,-1 th Y 141
of not loss ban £i, n1..,t 1 ha:s
boon spent aeon r• 1,'14141• .n E te.-
proving it n lr 14.41, 1 (': hat,:,
in some ea,,,.„ i„ , , r,;1,w,1.aht , ler
1111 44141'+- . , f;,11.4 .44 nO.
81,1I„ 1,11'4 if 114„ t
Vwl'e,
anti 0111,4 S 111 tat etre:, n"w. as
n444;1441 1'0(1 14,111, In.e -elate:a ran be
gathered from 114,- a-, 1 That premiss
for which the old Crown w 1 1. a°. s were
'ranted at a ,'ental if ::17 per an-
num have now r0a, up 1,, 41;,000 a
year: The stns spent on the con-
st1.11et1on of the ''4X'11441 lleg,'nt
Street by the ()Mee of Woods and
Ft—meats was only just over
a1.5 0 0,0 0 0.
Street.a '111 over the metropolis are
In the builders' hernia jun 1,0W, and,
even where complete [iteration is
not being carried nut., bb.cl::a of ela-
borate new 11111lL o, cteetuty (1144 aurae
hundreds of feet of frenta^e, arc 1a, -
In a'414t..1 \t+i!irr.s of pounds have
been agent in t'i"endiliy, where Iho
now Swan k Edgar building, the
Devonshire !1441)'' Rats, and two new
hotels have been vernalrf.•ri within
the last year.
The actual City district is no ex-
ception to the gee at1 ru1,•; contracts
amounting to many tnilli4ns sterling
have been placed b: banks. insurance
companies, and other wealthy busi-
ness concerns,
TREES THAT Ai"rit:1("r BIRDS.
Vna^iety of Birds Depend on Trees
and Shrubs In Vicinity.
Most bird-tovers know how fond
goldfinches are of thistles, the seeds
of which they eat. But they hike
teasels better :till, and teasels plant-
ed in the Bird Sanctuary fu Hyde
Park, London, England, have actual-
ly brought these beautiful birds into
the heart of London.
The variety of birds found In any
neighborhood depends almost entire-
ly on the sorts of trees and shrubs
there. For instance, where firs and
beaches grow you find tits of all
kinds. The golden -crested wren Is
another bird never found far from
cone -bearing trees. Linnets like
gorse, and you will find mare 'linnets'
nests in an acre of gorse common
than ip a square mile of any other
sort Of country.
Small birds ease nothing for oak.
elm, or ash, but most of them aro
fond of beech. If you plant a beech
hedge around your garden it will
soon be full of nests,
If you want bird:: about your house
you must plant not only )Boli,'' trees
but also food bush, - that i", b11ohea
which produce Troi or ts..ele liked
by birds, says an Old Country bird -
lover. The wild red cherry is one
or these; hawthorn acid blackthorn
are others. Beth the blackberries,
tha English and the Canadian (or
low hlarkherry) ere useful; while
the wild rat:lobelry is a eapilal
plant. The annw•be'rry is useful, and
so is the myrobella plum.
Stay In Canada.
Roger Babsen. timed .t:dietician
tend economist, speaking to '4 gather-
ing of basin's' men '4t Vancouver,
stated: "I 1)11111 I teuld travel over
this: great Dalnblaoit and tell the
young men to 1(171 in ('auada."
7,11', Babson said he had great faith
in the Pacific Coast. first, for tale
simple reason that people liked to
live on the coast; second, 1/1011 11$1, the
Pacific, including British Crtion hie,
California, Oregon and Wa.d inaien,
was a sell'-sustainhr.' moire, slid
third, because of the markets of huu-
drecls of millions of people in the
Orient,
Population of Now Zealand.
Nearly 1,500,000 people now in-
habit New Zealand and its island de-
pendencies, eccordiu9r to the, Govern-
ment 444111(8,414114114'' estimate made re-
cently. Following are the details:
New Zealand proper, 1,•537,980; Cook
Island, Niue, etc., 14.074; Tokelau
Islands (1926 ('ensu,), 1,033; West-
ern Samoa, 41,656, The increase
d„ring twelve months in tine popu-
lation of New Zealand proper was
28,168.
Toes as Fingers.
A little girl, Caged twelves, who was
born without arms, has, 1:y reason
of the care shown to her at the Beth-
esda Horne, Alanohestcl, England, ac-
quired the same dexterity with her
feet as a normal person 'shows with
hands, and is able to feed ]iorself
and write with her toes.
To Tae Completed This Year.
Alberta's trunk highway from Ed-
monton to the Dulled States border
will be eoanpletod this year. Thea
the provitaao will start a program
of better connecting links through-
out' the province,
Ohms £400,000.
'1b establish a college of mining
and engineering In a new university
In Burma, a gift of 8100,000 has
been made by the Surma Oil Co,
A bill recently introduced in 'the Now fospital for Pretoria.
legislature of the Philippines pro- A $1,540,000 hospital is being
vides a fund to bo used in fighting erected at Pretoria„ south Africa, and
the otos UitO est 114th be completed by 1029.
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print in two.
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PrilCial.Y Ft .':RS
Priddy p .41,4 alai,
3414'1 it sliced wail tel et:t .+ , : el
s' 41411:4 with mayonriaa. ani erettal
(Meese. Serve 011 11 1M:110e irate-elof lettuce,
SMALL UMBRELLAS
New umbrella.: lrc cleeidedly
dividuai--both in 1441)1 ,! :1410,: ee
in their tiny eize WIC(., i
more t1111 11 0110 p'rO1111 )11'tt 1,. melee
them.
EVENIN• G SHADE.
Vanilla is tae hat,•: t ,•renin;* 4141,1•
—a soft brown lighter than e ', ,t,,,,.1
but of the,:4111,' 1 i1hn, ., . \ e,iret ,
favor it.
PURSE SHAPES.
Tutted ;mese:, purse' 4011(49),
lona,tri;:1(41h:r and n1•t:410l' ! :,l?
take 1 eeee,len,' , over the• e ld Mare
or tangular thirst..
RUB• Y RED.
An evening gown with ,7,11,4 1
hit:—line and full. kremlin!
meet :•loot 4.411 ke run: 1, 1)1 .•141 ey
. 4''' 1441' wean :a" '.i t' :1,,:R -,1 o4
tubo r.. -i :'eate,•t.
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Th Local Printer
Many business men, when cansidea'it.g the cost of
tang particular ,job of printing, ]ooh only at the small
stun they mar be able to save at the time on a11y ord-
er. 'hey flail to ask themselves what the carpet -bag-
ger leaves with them throughout the year as compared
with the local publisher and members of itis staff. He
also seems to forget that if be and his fellow business
men would get more of their printing, requirements
done iu their home town the publisher might be able
to employ additional help, which would still further
swell the amount of money to be spent in the• home
town.
Always remember 1 A dollar spent with a firm in
a distant town is gone forever Iso far as its service to
the community is concerned. A dollar spent with
other firms in the home town stays thele and performs
many good services in its own conllnunity. Get your
printing requirements from
The Post Publishing Haus, Brussels