- . ~_. . w»-..- Pm -. ..» a-u sva~ ,, ' PAGE FOUR ‘I » iii iliiifliilliililill BIIlHIIIAN B, Burnett: what £0112 of - straightaway“ When Parliamcnt mom an early flI-ty cf tho l‘ vntivc f tho Sonata will be Io select a‘ Phallus - ' . o ‘ _ " w l’ Q “Lu” vmndk" J leader to succeed the late ‘Sir James; " loan-story, Llnul, Col. D. A. Inilnnon, D. 8.0. Lougheu-L Th5“ are many able‘ alto! lnl IIIIIII‘, J. l. Bnntk Anouinh ldltor, D. K. Currie. members o! the comervhuve party‘ r m the ~Rcd Chamber although rheiri - - R one: IKBQQQ, ’ {numbers are being steadily reduc¢dj '1 ,1 "A WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925 §hv death from you w re“ 11"“ 1551"» "95 "l" "EAL" ,» ' l lno" every able m“ msseshsea the It doesn't seam very long ago ————-—~———-——-~ -~-—~— -——-———~———-— ~——~ tact. diplomacy 8nd high standing n,“ any youngster with --,,,,,,i,. h in the estimémm “m” 1ellvw ad" teeth was, doomed to carry n would appear "om t a “bl-Jvel with their disfigurement to ANOMALOUS , , _ members of both parties Qhat 901118111, ' ‘ the face. all his life. "Of course children of wealthy parents had some corrective work dons, The process of correction re- quires skill, patience.‘ and many mouths, even years of treatment. Now this work of correcting teeth has (ieveioped into a special- ty with the dental profession, and goes past the mere straightening of the teeth. it is found that where teeth are crooked, where certain ones are crowding others from their rightful places, where other teeth are late iu developing. that all thesc things not only alter the shape of the mouth and the expression on the child's face, but have an important bearing on the child's general health and physical development. As you know each tooth has its own particular place in the jaw, and should meet its fellow opposite it in such a way that any particle of food getti-ng between them should be cut like a knife. if ill front of the mouth, or ground like than woi-g- These appropriate anil‘oui' farmers particularly the articiclthhi rL-giifd whinh ii is to he llflpflllltile wheht h, h 11m“- miii i; h; me will be followed in the future. Dutibuck of the mouth. natural ‘Christmas reflections hringlby Mr. l/V. ,R_ Shaw of the Depart- ' 1f teeth do not grow in straight. 115 l0 111k‘ $110115 64111911191311‘!!! "Tment of Agriculture, dealing with with the present peculiar situation i _ . _ _ when this dental specialist has to some anomalies which lie on tbeithe Island's opportunities in con- l“ imllflcal arm's and u“ h°“u'°51I‘.v and null the teeth in dIfieNnl ,aititudc which Premier King has, liroctioiis by wires or other means, a‘ i.‘ that he can get the surfaces of {assumed toward the Senate it,” Mi; ghhw write from h~ know. H , ‘ ,thc upper and iowcr teeth meetin" 5 ls ‘seems probable that a number of,” grinding one “Don the omen a This being the ‘Chrislmils 11011- ledge of the Department, Know-vim] hegoigi This is important because your - , i i - . . -. - . f" 1i t" d ti- day season when pollt cs are tab ‘ledge of the orders and enqumes that body 0n wimpy, the voung Wm‘casresctgnnaeglelsglioi;age ploéigegu rm ooed from public discussion, it will! confqrni prclty closely t“ 1"“"-"'!this cause. be observed, we trust that it is the 111111111- i Further, the jztw itself must grad- unomalmls. not the political signi- pensionerflinotably distinguished the deceased "mmsh m” “Eleanor. Sir James Lougheed was Bree" 11°!’ 1'“ 'm1"°"""°'Y bemwm-huetl to the leadership in 190s electionsr which, an this is- thewheh hi, party were in opposition Chffslmas 593,1)“, may he merelyytt) the Ltulrlcr Government. From a colucldemxt whneililll tiii 1921 his own party was in we are firmly of the opinlou‘that‘1’°“"‘r ‘mrmg which perm‘! he led no man who has done his bit over-m: Ssrigutzelll 1355f: 1:‘ ‘Itenslez; has received any more thaniloppofiiuon um“ his demqmi strangely abnormal. ‘ m I g - - -, The shadow of the Great iwarih” w“ “my em ed °’ “a “a”; help regarding it as anomalous sliii lurks in the valleys of humanfnot that pensions increase immediately we are reminds}, “ lthat, for some res-son. and beneficiaries .,:- At this season of theiyear the} curious human mind automatically turns back upon its tracks and be- And, in events and occurr-i gins looking backward. l . the looking. u any case pnctzs which appeared normal all tbc time take un aspects which are’ . ‘seas Party lines are not so otrictiy drawn In the Senate a} iin the before elections ‘House of Common; ilIldIllDOil mail)’ hhhhhionhiiy that we have h“; phi-h‘; ' ‘public. questions it is found to be “my awakened ‘mm the horrible! lloth tiesirable and practicable for senators to preserve a judicial at- OUR OPPORTUNITY titude. iSir James Lougheed. whe- Ither his ‘party was in power or in We commend to the careful per-Eopposition "my be Sum m be q experience and nightmare of those never to he, And we are fre- that , ~ ~ ~ I i -, . bath its victories no loss renownelngiii of oiii- modem gengrally nhii nimew am‘ very high Standard m forgotten years. quentiy reminded “Peace . I fond bPlwceu 115 111111 the Gffifllinartion with our disease free- are \\":ir . questions will come received. it is no theory as to what may result; l‘ i5 a stateflwnli _ iuaily enlarge both from side to . 10f facts already known. A" onawa despamh stat" thatjsidc and front front to buck. The ficance of recent occurrences weir“, _, l d I a b i . , I t“ ubpcr arch as lt widens or develops _ 1 > ‘ ‘l “r o“ 5 c c“ e have eeniwhe" 3" "mt "9 vafimc)’ " esilouid sort of "flatten" down, thus 11191193111115 W111» “pfeived nnd enquiries covering mScnate is filled by a Llberaiggiving more space for the nose The war, as will be rememberedqarge pa" or Canada and even of appointment tllc Conservative maj-J-‘ilvlllfli 1111011211 W1111'11 1119 1111‘ _ , , fpasses intn the lungs. "msed n“ November 181918" Theithe United States have also beeuinmy in mm (hdlnber Wm be re] Should the upper arch not de- boys wiln survived the war return-' mluccd to eight. 0 rde rs ‘ . ., _ Th“! 15 l‘ ‘Hirwiveltip or flatten down. then the recelwd‘ "H foreshadowing f“t“r°ic,lose' margin and there is a posslh-iyouilgstor must get the air intn the mi ilolnc and the country grntelhlllyhuslnesg ‘ sacrifice; brczithes through the mouth. This is 911119111111)’ ‘gratifying. The-down should the present (i-overnd “HS Wm one“ “Hus? .énlarge_ fact that ‘Prince Edward island haslmem remm H“ 1mm m‘ pmvp" “haircut oi‘ the tonsils, even its en- ‘ ‘itlrgcmcnt of tonsils from other onsatinlt it coul o nt lcast artl‘ , ‘PVK-lii a fcw months. p d‘ D "we" s“ 31'3"‘ i“; a ‘hseme n93‘; - troubles causes mouth breathing. i Mouth ‘breathing is often a. fore- irunncl‘ of other ilose, throat, and‘ It is expected that the choice ofmhefit oommiolm " Thus crooked teeth can cause IllOllI intestinal and chest trouble. and therefore the entire system be remembered their great and proceeded tonlake what com- ally. reward them. Iain-a, nil its cattle thoroughly test-' Punsinps were zldjuslctl and infd, its one gate guarded against‘ 1930.21 the sum 0g the ‘introduction ‘of diseased or aus-‘i c°ils°rvaliv¢ 19311" l" 1119 59"‘ ‘MS paid m disarm“ named‘ “ma has gone ate will b0 nlzidn as heretofore ill it party wilcus and by ballot. Al- illc year $710,325,000 abroad illitv of it being further narrowed 11111?!“ 111 $111119 “'11?- 111111 1111111111113’, “:1 f“ z; Ffiltlicfs dvpcndcnt widows andi children. l t l Naturally in the course of natured some of the pensioners died and in [lie following yPlll‘. 1021-22 the pension bill fell to $33,744,000 and m m,» 192223 it had illltlllllll‘ drop. this time to $31,912- tiill). Those decreases were quito i next year until rui. iivrt- we conic to nno of the an- (mlulit-s: in the your 1923-24 Lilo had a tlilfliltill rise to remarkable pnlisoli iblll 832156111110. Anoiiicr Incrcust- octeurrctl lll 1924-25 when tho total amount mild iii pensions rcnchcd the considcrzibitt sum oi’ $33.-03(I.lll|ll. And this is not the suprbmc anomaly for we are offici- nliy told that in 1025-20 it will have rouchcd the sum of $16,000,000. Now. the‘ Christmas season some people. per- wouid see in at any other than haps party biased those decreases and certain relation between the figures and the coincident election periods. The King government came Into po- Wer in i921 ‘They were secure for the next four or five years. The returned soldiers were getting enough pension, too much in fact, they thought and they reduced the amount from ‘$36,325.000 to $31- 912,000 1922-23. The coming hioction. which might come at any lime, began to loom up In the dis- the returned soldiers must be placated. There was 1t yearly rise tiii immediately before the oinction of 1925 when the gratitude of the Mackenzie King government poured itself out to the tune of $38.- 0011000 notwithstanding the_ fact that many of the pensioners had died In the meantime. This is one of the anomnile, incident to war and peace. incident to the Armag- eddon of Nations and the Armag- eddon of politics. in ta nce; ' Even in our province during the post summer. it is understood that many pernions, formerly disallow- ed, were mvive-ti. In 1926 the total number of disability pension; in Nova 80min and Prince Edward island, which are combined in tho fepflfl-l, Ill L161 0Q which- 6M were permanent which is 120 more u: illt your. n. breaching it toi- years. mean much t0 the producers ’of increases a‘ throughout the length and breadth This. with all that it implies. means much for 1f the Dominion. ity of our cattle has been proved int some‘ of the largest cxhibitionsi recently held in Canada when our leading breeders brought. home prizes secured in competition with tho bcst breeders in Canada and tho Unit/ed States. As IMr. iSbaw guys. it is too eariv yt-t to predict what the effect shall he on the prico of our butter and P1106389. Yet i; is not too early or i/l0 milch to predict that there shall ho a marked improvement in this respect. The danger of transmit- ting tuberculosis through the nilik fliliiply is world wide. Doctors and lother nlt-dicai authorities have been iIt will milk in this province for the world's markets to know that we are producing absolutely disease free milk in an absolutely disease Knowledge of this ‘itself on the price of otir butter and cheese. free province. cannot but reflect It is not, enough that we should free area. publicity, world what we have and ‘how pos sibie it is for us to have it. we need to tell will he shown later In an increased Mr. ‘Shaw's article is well worth reading and remembering. -_____4o->____. EDITORIAL NOTES The days are already lengthen- ing and we are on the home stretch for lummer. Today will be two minutes longer than Christmas Day. Tho week between Christmas and New Your’. Day will be spent largely in falling what. a good time we had on the former and the good resolution! we are going to make forqfllo new year. lat an recall those and! New Yen's Do . a 3i know the advantages of the (license it must be made known and every package of blltter and cheese or other milk product that leaves the Island shouidibearlabeis attesting ‘the fact. We need more the The fact has already been shown in the increased demand for ollr cattle. It demand for our butter and cheese. ready thc-ro is considerable spec-i iulation as to the prospective choicei and several nzilncs arc lllfllillflliihl 111115 DTOVWW- Moreilvef 111E 1l11111'|ilnlnng whom are lion. Sir George‘: ‘a. Fostcr. Senator Russ of Middle- ‘ton, ‘N. S. Scmitnr Gideon Robcrt- s"-u, ‘Senator Sir Edwitrd Kemp and hers. - i l William Hohenz/ollern’: Christ- lmaii festivities at Doarn Holland, were quito iiniquc ltmnilg tlic (‘i-ic- illfilllflllfl of tilc season of Dilflfifi and‘ ‘Jiocti will. A cable dospntch tells‘ ‘that llc cut a Christmas tree with illis own nxc. bud it set up Ill UH‘ ,hnli_of tho chateau in which he re- ‘sitlos, and lozldvtl with gifts for tilt- mmnbcrs 0f his fiI/Inlly and other intimates. nnd personally zissistetl ill tho distribution. Afterward“ he prcavahcd a serlnnn on tllc Nativity and a just pence which he declnim- ed us n troincd actnnApparently ho still uffecti; his war-limp relation ship of “Me and ‘Gott" along with a gcnlhiance of intperliii state, lic and his wifo seated upon "lllrOlieé" bchiud which stands u statue 0f Frederic the Great. As one reads such things ‘and recalls the world tragedy which this man precipitated, the- ques- tion arises. is he sane? Was he sane when he recklessly plunged Europe into four years of bloody Iiutchcry? if he is sane and half as guilty as many believe him tu ‘we. his Christmas celebration and hypocrisy thilt ls simply colossal. it is more charitaihie to think oi‘ him as at least abnormal and not wholly accountable. Astronomers tell that for weeks pang there have been spots on the sun of continental size. such as rarely appear except at certain re- curring periods of eleven years and are not due in appear for some years to come. The closing ye-ar has also been very fruitful of corn~ ets, no fewer than eight of which hnve been seen through powerful telescopes within the past twoivc months. But neither the spots nor the little comets havcrbeen visible to the naked eye and they seem to have had no very disturbing effect hither upon the weather or upon the vvlindn of the world's people. This ‘a so far satisfactory. A month or two ago tho astrono- muro told the world that our earth had passed right through the broad tail of a comet, and nobody knew it tiii afterwards. 0f course we mfnst mlakokf sermon would suggest a measure of endangered. it is gratifying to know that thr- tleutnl clinics in our cities now givt- treztttiltsut for crooked teetihl tilus helping the facial expression, and flu- gontzrill ilcnltivof tilc chiI-i IlfPil. ‘ b» o o4 a o n 00-0 cocoa >o+0+o4 o,‘ Daily Sclcctions FOR E Guardian lfcadm-s i‘ ‘QOOQOQ-OOOQOOOOQOOOOQO-OO‘ December 30, 1925. IiEtilN ,lti(ill'i‘ iN Y()li'l‘ll: llcilleulbcl‘ uow ‘lily (ireator ill lift‘ days of thy outh, wifllc tile evil days collie m}, nor the years druwi nigh. when thou shalt sny l huvci no plcntlilre in tlicln. l.t-I us llctlri the conciusioil of the tvhole mnitsrz‘ l-‘unl- (ind, illlll keep His cmumanti- mcnts: for this is the whole duty of man, idcclesitistes 12: l. lil. l’R1\Yl‘]RI'-l)\'ill‘ Lord, Thou hast quid. "Stiller little children to come unto luc and forbid them not. fori ut‘ tlil('ll is the Kingdom of Heaven." Mnkc us nil Thille own little chil- IlliHl, and then it shall be our joy to do Tlly will daily. w»? MY IDEAL in my heart there is a loss Who purposely was made for me. l'm almost sure ‘twill comic tn puss ’l‘btit we shall mcct eventually. How I know I caunottteil, But this maid there must surely be. imagination tells mo well; 0f course it cnll‘t be trickery! Of graceful mien and brow serene. Her presence will create deep pence; She will ho ileid in an esteem That even Time can ‘never cease. ‘ilut noble thoughts will pass her mind; Beautiful as their owners sell‘, To many filings she will be blind, including the greedy god of Pelf. 'Tlll She who is my Great. ideal, Wlmt? You say i want tho sky’! Thnt such a girl could not he real? Hold your peace? Cease that cry! i am sure of what l say, And that is all that cou-nts ms. If we meet not in our Today We shall in Great Eternity. ‘with So my Dream is bound to he ltlither now or later on; And I am grateful, tiitingly, At thus being looked upon. iiy Him, who‘ in His boundless might, Loader of our Destiny. Has caused to regulate our flight, Thus through dark infinity. these star gamers. They see tiling! through glasses ‘that magnify great- ly and are not unwilling to enlarge The ' Public Forum This column In opal fol Ila discussion by oorroupondouto a! questions of interact. Th0 Ohm-lender?" (Iu:l|llln“.d00o not monop- on one op- inions ol corrolpoldontl. e000) BUY AT HOME. iSir,—ill my first letter on this subject I stressed the wisdom of confining letters to fact and tril-Ih and avoiding exaggeration. Mr, considerable versatility, should give this phase of the question a. little moi-c appreciation. It will not help his arguments to enlarge 111 11110 facts even by implication. and If he wishes to retain the osteem in which he is held it will be safer to steer in the straight line. ferclitiaiiy admits as a fable-at 80 cents pcr peck potato story- aud thou jumps to declare that “Free Lance" makes the state- ment that “We ncvier get a. dollar back from Halifax or Montreal or other cities where catalogue houses are." Now why this stretch- ing of facts? He found nothing °1 the kind in any of my letters, he did find the statement, which neither he nor any other can con- tradict, that we liever got a dollar in the form of provincial or muni- cipal taxes from those houses. And he will likely find it further stat- od this; not a dollar of the over- lilbfld costs of hundling—~!1\fli 5 cents on the dollttr that he dwells upon-comes to ‘help out the local taxpayers, in that ‘it 1s distribut- ed entirely amongst. the 181101915 and machinery of government where tho mztii order house is io- outed. ‘sh altogether for a 1min of hi8 caliber. Take o look at it yourself Mr. Hughes; you surely could no’, have meant it. “He ("FY99 Lance") gives us a, long list of people the other 50 cents $086 10 they are willing to get only cents worth and le-t the other 50 cts go to the support of every Tom, Dick and Harry who is producing at the high prevailing rates? W110 ctmtribtiteti to the millions of dollars dividcntls distributed b)’ tilt so until (hrder concerns amongst ltiltelnstsiins‘! is Mi’. iiughcs really srrious in thu belief t-lutt 111839 i119 met by some imaginary fund and that he is gcttitig tiloir g-oods at the primary cost of 50 cents on thel Ilollul"! Common sense will toll him that tiii-so houses cuiploys ‘the 'l‘-;>lu, Dick and linrry forces Just I , hi- 53ml! as lllti llomv. merclllliit yhh]. does; that they put tilt- c.0513 ot iirgii on 11m goods and charge it -up to‘ the buyers exactly ns the ylnqhm. homo merchant d ‘s; and that. h ,, » » , _ v _ if tho lli('ill Ui'\‘t*l‘illllt*ll| bus In 111s lslfllillrii‘ buying‘ tllo nuoiisihiilh’ ‘““_lln.'em' pay it. while it would iillltllllll lo pays thcsc cnstsult Ibo ftillill(ii-{Il€l“.;l.l‘ Mm‘ m‘ "i11.'°1’;:*°’l4 ‘*4 l" hhmn 1 i-hiii ini- h,.;,,| ii‘ hnhi |i_t '1 v 1 ' 1i ‘ - , n, t t .- houscs the some as with tilt» localiwvh “h h“, (_I§'_(I'1I)'£LE1C.OI::* ulna‘ Jag‘: llif‘ iltrlnillion. fills is u ititu op- merchant. iihhq h, U“) oimL ‘ portulilty in it-t rill‘ tiovcrliluvlll ui in defense of Ilmst- Toln, Dick and ilarryisx whom Mr. Hughes iIliiSGTllNlB as “producing nothing," Tm, gdvfifxllllellh H IS lei nie tell -llilu that tilt! lildil will‘) Njif-llllbl uinu hours n tiny stilt-hing thi- irzltzes for ills jlliflliillfi, or iii’- te-ou hours u day whcclilig iuis bol- nttlcs into a n-Ieltlus-hlp bold, or ova-n ill tying up sugar and ion, 1s its liluch of n producor as he is. it ivould Iu- hotter to rcnliza the illlllClllly of running il farm with- out iniple-lntants or equipment any kind mid -ill working. part- icuitiry in this climate. clothed in iliollgll made by some duct ion in excess to consume the surplus. Our friend t-hen yen-lures to re marlt,-—“I could tell why our busi noss men do not wont mainline Editor knows my identity. But am acquainted with men and l have yet to meet one ‘o thcm who i-s not most anxious tha not want them. modify required In need-price them all at mall orde rates on one side, and at hom I am ‘Sir etc, quick. ltoen mind. many good friends, You love wit strongth, and taint in social slain. their own fame in like fashion. It ~.,‘»:~t.r'- re, weav- . holly. - fawn Edward Hughcs, a. gentleman of- - -e ith what he in- , _ _ - ,. H8 Lonlmenc s w lame" ‘mem'b'"“ “hon “t "a ‘misorvtttivcs, on the utilor hand, are His next argument is too 0111111‘. of the “fig leaves" garments of our “nuns, -Ilr i parents. ilelter get down to Slnm q-h, 1119 faci- thal 11° 01113’ 589M“ m” lwiuil collstifitlittcti. As __ _ mck °_' vvry confusing llmi ii-n Harry, that all ale working 011 mhqg the job—thti_t ‘God gives the frost, the rwln, the silnshillc, and the in- teronse. And then Nice fliliiln l0 cmmfler the usehssness of m“ Posllwlqy (infinite the duiie-i und 01 the 1mm“ responsibilities nf every township‘; necd without tho city popuiatiouancnuluy and the province 1mg“ “h, turios here." Why not tell? Bus“ hum ibefore boiling ‘better establish ‘if dune, hlislntgililhhbllftoltilfiiolithdfnlniglttgi'““‘ leave 1001,4101” m" ev““‘1"“' solely for the giood oi the province mm,‘ n r h 1 and our people and none but the ma,‘ u u" er leg slamm‘ manufacturies be established hereison", They want them, have made many-h I m efforts to secure them; they would a‘ B" 3mm”! Sh“ beia source of incl-cased profits toicuhurai i ' b i-' - D. And now just or? test for Mr.‘h,mwa,,is Hughes or any mnl order patron. yam“, , I I Int him select a list of every com- "me ‘i’ m "fir!" 1i 1B 1l1111e D0611- an ordinary ram, household not, a few cheap select- ed ariticles, but to include every prilces on the other, and I pradict FREE LANOEo nluosuaslfam-vou ire clever. cautious and discreet. and have n thr session “h, going 1am in “m” You are .junt,; ' kindly shrewd, and honest. will trnvgl a great deal. and make are fond of your _ homo. although you take great in-l Young l‘octrc||—\Vhnf do you thins . ‘ Your birth-stone is the turquoise.‘ Early Session dffflm 4 Ontario Legislature v (Canadian Preu) TORONTO, 0nt.. Dec. 29,—The Ontario Legislature will most on Feb. 10th whisther tit will bo-tholalst session of the Sixteenth Legisim‘ tare. is a. matter not yet dechded. Th5 proifnczai Pal-lament can coll- stitationally sit another scsion, but it has been unusual in Ontario for -Pa.rilauielhi_ to go the full length m their terms. However, there Mill not Iiktly be any- announcement about a DPOVJIONLI election until the not go ~10 ‘the people when a Fed- eral ciuctioti campaign is Ill tile, Dffing. ' ' Tilt- Lcgfslatiire will men-t with in thc Ontario chainibcr are by rc-, signutioli and ouc, that of L0ll(l0ll,| by dcnith oi’ tho incmiber. Sir Adam! Beck. Five of the members of tllc‘ Legislature resigned to rllli for‘ general election. Two of them Peter Hoenun, Kcmoru. ltnd Earl Rowe, SouIh Sillcoc, were success- ful und arc now illcmbens of llli. House of ‘Coillnloils. Iiinicoinl Lang; ‘Cochranc; Geo. Scwcil, North Non, folk and D. Carmichael, Centre! Gray, were defeat-ed and arc notl 110W members of any parliament; Tho-party losses because oi’ ll] sci vacant seats urt- as follows: Con-z servutivea‘ two; iilberai, one; U. F.‘ 0. thrg; Labor one. Thu liliEr-ii vacant scat. is East Kent, from. which Manning Doherty, ‘Minisieri of Agricuiztlre in the Drury gov-i crumeut and second in Conlmulul‘ of the fitrlntl- group since ‘the tic-i feat of that administration, Tflidlglly ,ed. The leadership ‘of the variuusi groups remain ltnchangeti. p At present tire Government has n-ot announced the bringing d0\vll of any vcry important or contl'0v-, cislitl iegtsla-ture. The matter of} support. I will ask tho farmers "irevision or 1h“ Omar“) Tcnllm._,“.ilil heihg iallce Act has bcou much taikedi of but Prumicr Fergus-on decliuusi ito admit :hui iii-s government hos fluy such design. Theme is alw-nys 110111-1193’ D068 our lilgenlOllsiflie poiisliblllty. however, that Llilklliit! stock or flit‘ lliilvrul tiriJuiY-‘i Ir“.nd “any 11111151118 “PM thqjqlleli-Z on may be thrown in‘to scri-‘bluiving nud will stilnil up for till‘ ma" Order 1101's" gm” mm ‘than .011“ 11151111881011 lit the lcgisiaturc llocisiolls of Prumici‘ Slcivllrt. gum“ “i ‘he 1mm“ W51’ ‘madly the itcilon of private mcnrhurs which zirc HS soiuul uuii draws mm“ “Home fairly a" tum-Elm‘ "P90911011 ilmilbs- “troll trictl as rvprt-tavzitulive gov- ‘0 meet the“ mmmead cosfsf. "i‘ilt-r~ may lit: some changes in ornlncilt itsclf. .\ir. Slt‘\\'iIi‘l has W110 9W5‘ 7°" m?” f-‘xpfemmifi Provincial iflXtl-L on but on tllc itdholcd to this strip principle or‘ catnioguts and Ihoil hoist o‘-lll;:rsi_“.h,,1,, thk>y hnhh,‘ m, refine“, “Mina, Huh“ m“, w,“ i"; m,‘ only J18 111911119911 "mfll" ‘“° ‘o’ _ ‘lnt-rttiscd FPVEIIIIJ is l\€“(‘.(i<lrltll‘_\‘- t-utiorsvd on Ilit‘ litii. Jzlilunry‘ but ‘cam’ mmlvmg M ouudy u: ‘ely1H°"' 11"“ 111111)’, 11411115191‘ 01' givcn u .~, t-outi I\'i‘lil wilcn tilt- muuy tilousand-s tlllf dollars. whoimgh\\,flys m,“ puhiic waorkh.’ timovml “rmlmL Hvhur,» Shm,“ m“ m mm [he b l ‘m. Lrdnspor flmmml" ‘l 1~""‘1111Y 111111- 1119115 that h» a llllSi\\'iI1'Ill_\' in douiiiii’, h" f“ "‘"m"“""-“ 1101' W°11111 1111"‘? largest questions tit Ist-ulc. ‘lilo ill “h” .m'y ‘tfcrelwe 1“ 111“‘t.-...p. in mull-I this i’l'.i'.'il|t‘t‘ out gasoline tax which iltlhi of $17M») (iii-thigh llit‘ illctmlpt-t- lpmved a frlmfm Source ‘"1 1P1" L'i\i'U of tho iicll iiuvurlilllclit ‘in ,euue. Tilers might ‘be some 0111111111‘ Ilu- Aiitt-llvll cusp iris boon brave ‘lit the beverage tax from ivliit-h ithe revenue hairs boon disappoint. ‘lug. The collection of the latte,- in i315" C0811)’- Howcvcr, neithcl‘ the 8930mm ti“ I!” we bevmflge m‘ villi-c Llllll iut nil Illt- I‘llli‘l‘ Pro 11ml '11- E11 iii vilcc: u your mill 11 1°‘ vim-vs an amt frtu- in a iluri-l.‘ 'Iiiutli.'lit_ tillit 0jii‘1"iilIr0ll for a full [hhhrni Qiismnu |(,., ,1“, ihniiihhn, w" h“ u ' fled m 51m“ hm" pity is tilu right Hliliiilll for this . tilcil‘ cffectivcilcss. Tm Konrulllczit will introduce legislation regarding the it would also for tiluse its ‘- opportunity ilfiiillilllfifl fnoin individual inLcrestt-ti. lllltlPPHlUUd subsidy or i>1‘i‘1li1>=~i1':~i I0 zit-mist by Kraut. 'i‘ii,- success of the ilnmv 11"‘ 110W at Bowinuuviile lids lmmliitcii the govcrnnu-llt to furth- *‘1' \\' 111111111. Ilic same Tues, 1 it‘ and. (jtlllfliilliliillfili of 1111‘ '11'111vd, n-illiiiiiillly the muni- clplii and itssossnltellts acts will lllt cnlliilltlcti. This lg ,|,,i,,,,_,|-,,,,im_, .1\‘0i'k for [lip l-iizitlsi- but vi-ry ‘Uilibhdllly ilfl tllc ululliclplll nct has utu so nmcuilcli that it s batten-ii btyolul ilitcrprvtiltltln lli night-viii‘ tit-ts are also they were to tiiffcr- ‘ ivith trollntrlt-s and stilall luulilcipsilities |).'('ilill~lt*. of tht- vitri- rd interprcttlfoii ljnggible an.“ by solicitors. ‘it is hoped to make 5 ‘Rnrding the lligiiivtlys. As in pin-y. ‘ ions §,H§ll)l|§ ‘the goverllluctlt will ' i115iiollfilgi‘ ilmclldutellt-s i0 the ‘ luun clpul act, mimy oi‘ which h“, significance ‘only and 11D the main legislation Even if tile government intro- than U111! lei-iislatilre pitllty to do. Year by I mentionrd would have lmsmefls year the amount of private 165;“. f lat on increases. Comlnlttesg 1 usually lit-hind the House and ‘Ire for 5'91"“ Private members have e of work committee rooms. The agri- colnmittee which h“ 1n th ,Ja|:1]110“011- ‘M. L. A. as chairman. w hnvn .0 lliakqi some (wncrafgfl for ass stance to the that the securing of beige,- ain will be dealt with although it is more of a Federal matter, N°“'"1“" 111° P|Bht of extension of the Tclniskanling and Ontario RBHWIIY or rather the Algomu r i E h t th .re it iii fav th -, , , Li)?! W11: Issaisewenouglllrto ifurl-foenlml Yilllviny into Rouyn, Qlw homo. The test is a fair one. why not try it? ,bec, has been decided by “"1"; 1i is quite Possible that the ‘matter Wm 11° bfmltlht up in the “House. There may also be other ‘)l‘lll'iCh inc extensions of the rail. Wily to meet the needs of new min. erni fields which are min; con. m"‘°““‘1>' "belied up in Northern the A-talie some time ggpeqlany m, m“, ‘he ‘farm 9110111139 of power. if ‘"1’ 1"‘ ""7 in February it should Y°11ie concluded by Easter. h nmcclrun. I ought to gi-t for Ihla homin- liillwr—~b'nll. on account of your viulih the: mint lot ‘you off with | ‘ Three Bye- » judgment on Fererai political situation is clarI-‘huve no hope of winning the vh. fled. The Ontario government wiitmul km“ seats; the" hop“ have ‘mGmDErSJHIL Sh‘ m’ the vacanciemztsiting tilt.- oiérttirs to choose nlo-n ‘niellt. i the House of Commons in the ilistlumny ‘mum “unfit,” ma" trylui: t2 ‘steal u nlurcil on ilifiilt.‘ districts iiicrcly iu kcop lip upllcaruiicus. ‘No one ital-i iii-i yct uttculptcd tn jectetl. Tile (iovcrnllleiti have uten- iiu" iiuuudian cattlc to Brit» ‘Onmrlm Hydro matters will also m’ °' "PW iieveionmnt to oflset' ~ DECEMBER so, 192s i g?» Elections H iatorlcus. _ Judging from the fins fighting spirit which actuates the support srs of the Stewart Government and the admitted popularity of the Stewart Administration, the thraa Coilscrvatives will have a‘ clean walk-over lil Summorside, Cardi- gan and Murray Harbor on the 14th January. prox., “T1911 1119 D611 pie of “those districts record their the Provincial ‘poli- ticai situation. 'in well-informed circles it is quitehwell understood that the Liberals ‘in those districts fled long ago, but a showing must lic mudc to put. the party stock in '~ii.‘il‘iil' sort of shone for the expect- llll llominiull clot-Lions. 'i‘itc Con- r the vncuncios in the local Par- iitlincilt. ziccortiiilg to law and on llll‘. incl-its of thc Stewart Govern- ‘fliis is lilo straight collati- Iutitillnl t-tiilrst- to take; it is col‘- snow lilut tho candidates of the Stotvzlrt (iuvtlrnnluili siloulti be rc~ surcti up filiiy with the best traili tious of our intent. Then wily force contests tit lilo dictntitnl of the Dominion clllidirintcs and llivmbcrs. Not within the past folly ycnrs has llturc been u lililft: economical, bru- donl and proitrtessivo. itdminisifil- lion iii power in this Province tiutu the one led by Prcluier Stewart l-ie has not deviated a hair's breadth front Ihc H5111! illllliidv vtu in tho most tiiificuit proli- lcms. Mr. Stewart has the coup tlgc to follow s-uiunll and establish ed principles. lie docs not wobble like Mr. lioll did when he was tilrentollt-tl by his own cilllczlgutes deposed from the lire- micrsllip. liu has not been soured by the Patriot's titIclllpIs in force his hung, The puoplc, i-f dll class cs liilVLl been looking oil ntld tzik- ma.‘ of parcelslhy ma“ mm express “Hmm 1"‘ 111° P11111180 ill the licviifli’ with Iht- snrliil-st ‘w tvt-il its tilt- ‘ iy and justly (‘lliIllvlli-ivll by llii‘ Stewart. (lOVPYiiltiviIl will be sustultlteti in resisting llll‘ Lilli-rill ntti-tilnt In fIt>i-t'i> this l'm nud llii‘) Ilirlit. ii inclina- zlluult tivc illlllilfr front uvery tnmily ill this Prtniuci Olllitvll scu Iliiii Iilis-Alutdtilnt- P‘ - viiici- illls zi liIlFlblIIIiit‘ uliti ll tilt-tit‘ lit-tiii. in-i Iill- clot-tors of Illust- liirt-I‘ Yitiillll llu-nl ilisirlvls rcfilst‘ In ln- llIufft-tl out, of $IT,IIIIII. ililll imkt- up llit- (lllilWit Htit'tii'ililii‘ili ~{-Ori*— DOCTORS OF BRITAIN LAG BEHIND CANADA. IlONDON, Doc. 21M» "'i‘llt‘ri- ill‘ tlllcs wilt-ll thi- lut-tlirtii profcstiinli oi‘ ltlliglitild uunliut liiTurti lo t-ililllil still and lug buhiuil its pliigrcstiiv, brctllrclt in (itlnudu umi tilt- liuil- I'll States,“ wrilcs tho famous phy- s.c1un Sir W. Arbuullnol lnluv lo Tho London Timt-s Ill (ttllllltltillfiil vvitil h s rt-cout vis:t to Amcritzti. lic fffillifilhlui the zittlttltlc of tho British ulcdicui pl-ofcssion ho tilt- public ullfavorubly with tiuiuida and bile United Slates. “What struck me most tlicrc." lic writtt-t, "was tho vcry iliiilnato relatou- sliip and close association wilicll llav. strung up betwcctl iileulcdi- citl profession and llrc iay public ill tho iatst fcw years. The burri- ors between our profcssioti und ithc public, ilccailso of the unto- |cratc attitude taken by 1i section iof the medical columuniiy, fortuit- atciy httvc now tiu‘ to disappeared ill Canada and tho United Siillt s. “A 511118810 is taking place lit-rs ulid if a simliul‘ dtgrcc of iii-toll- Kfliiiio 1s ex-hlbitcii on this sitlc oi‘ tilc Atlantic olir proftssion will jo.u hands with our Atllcr can collca. ,gucs ill (larrylilg forward the atund. "T" 01 iiffiificss and education." 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Hut in this century of chant-n- tile time-honored “altip of th+~ do. sort" seems doomed to ‘be lu-illnc» tzd by the motor-car for one oi‘ lllu Arab tribes recently carried on, n mid against another in Syrian territory by means of tim-i- Ford CillB. The tall, ibeared figure of Ajii- AI-Yltivwfll‘, sheiik of the tribe (‘Oll- ccrned. has frequently been Isl-on in flowing Arab dress’ driving his Ford in the streets of Ilagdnd. 'l‘in- discovery of the martial task In which the Ford can be put has. iu .113 eyes of the Bedouin, robboil n once lneniinl task of its shame. {C}? Prrrcnl (irlppo Willi Mlllflflrll Llnlllicilt When the thermomenler it". down to zero and H1: snow begin; to fly, there is satisfaction in knowing that your Coal bin is wcil stocked wth good Coal. Ii not already-supplied, we will 11° Ilicased to have your order today. We can supply the best Coal, Coke and Wood. A. 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