‘(7-‘5; ' PKCE FOUR ' THE iiiilililliililiil lilliflilli Notes by the Way Min Agnes Macphali, Y "wk" " m“ , L...L""J.'I'». A. Ixllnnomli- 0.0. Idltor u! lounge, l. I. lunati- Anoodoto Idltar. D. I. Oink. MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926 move that. the Canadian girl who marries an alien wnd mnunues to reside in Luanda shall not lose hcr ‘case “B requlmulullts u“, set. mlugcitizenshiip. As the law now stands the Canadian girl who marries an alien, say a citizen- of the Ltiitcd suites, ‘by her marriage lakes the IMPORTANT SUBJECT lwuy between thc captivity v! the. brilliant and that of the dnllard. tlllli it lllllsl be flllllllllfil that it sow “ill-tummy m. he, uuuuutltt and tn“ . ~ . “he hidividuumy Ur m” pupil‘ ‘ha! wines a citizen o1 the United cm“ “""*“$-“’?'"*“i w“ 76am 3min retard liit‘ vflliiiilii" ‘ii’~‘i°°“mg”5ib‘iates and awn alien in "Canada. Silo “w”: flown“, durmg m“ pa“ the less brilliant. iis under the disability or not beini; year‘ n is rememherm with pride, During the coming summer there permitted to vote in municipal. i-iiat i1" B- iiillliiivi‘ W0 ls to be ., ttotultlu etlucutlouul w“. p.ovinclal or federal elections in boasted, and we had the data to Venn-o“ l" ttlls clty when the Ctttlufhcr native land along with other The school system in ‘Prince Ed- wnrti island has bccn the subject ‘of considerable intcrlst and criti~ oi‘ years iii-m" it mm the “chum sysiei“ M dia. Teachers Federation will meet ‘iisadva'mages' till-s PFOVJICG was of higher ruling htru , . and morn effective in the prediic ' i - r . - i 2i “e hale “may “hum on] Of course the lesson of such con- ditions is, don't marry a foreigner uules he first. becomes naturalised. and study before this conveutionlgttl ma; 195ml, would ulyect uollt. The takes place so that we can get billing for the benefit of the thousands majority of iiwge "mug ‘heir mafl‘ possible light on them by comparQOI 1361111141811 WOUND W110 have 1 i" "iii" lirflYilii-‘PE iiiiil other lands. {ready married aliens and are living We still sending out ‘Kin Canada. tAnd it. is rather paint throng}; the diffpl-uu; tto think that if Miss Mncphall lshould by any chance herself enter in-pon matrimonial relations with n ‘There has always boon a theory citizen of any other nation than h that ‘human nature is the smug lu-0\\"11 Slit? “W-iliili 11'- 011¢9 forfeit ii" lt tuoultlseai. in the House of Commons nud zippear from rcccng ocurrcnces aiimuid "oi lawfully be "ye-lulled ‘thereto Miss Macphail has chosen problems and it would be wcll to men have them laid out i'or examination the so- tion of successful university or outstnmiing ability in called iearncd profess oils. ling ourselves with others. meu- HUMAN AND POLITICAL NATURE an.- llIIIVGlXSlIlGSI who reflect credit upon our ntral and urban schools but it will be frankly admttcd that our intellec- tual harvest hits certain drawbacks 11" ‘Jiiiiiilllfifll with funnier tla_\\~. all age-g and all countries. i It. must also be admitted that our Ottawa that, in some instances at the one ‘hi...’ u. ‘ an...‘ woman wiho holds a seat. in the Canadian Parliament, proposes to THE CHKRLOTTEPOWN GUARDIDV " '_¢l)&l flab» at .- _ fiuurs ‘lily [amen-W BariomNLD VALUE 0F L|ME Until icceiltly physlciatis left everything regarding teeth int the hands of the dentists. They natur~ ally felt tzbat as a dentist spent four virlniie years on the teeth and its ailments, that he should know something about. the matter. " However notwitht-itnnding that tieutiste know more than they ever did, and are doing intensive re- search work, the va-lile 0i’ simind teeth has become of such import.- ance to the health of entire iiiody. that physician.- are now doing some research work also. And so we read that Dr. Alfred Hess. 0f New York. corroborates the statements of that celebrated den-fist I)r_ Price of Cleveland, that the lack of lime or calcium in the blood. is responsible for the tre- mendous amount of defective teeth in children. This lime, it given in sufficie it quantities in the food, helps tn f0 m, the enamel on the teeth. and as! mentioned before, if the enamel isl thick enough or sound, then de-' cay traunnt start. ll’ not given in sufficient quantities then the pn- amel in easily destroyed. - fizmous Another point noted iby obese’ educational machine has btgtl) a complex subject for legislation. men is that if enough lime is not given then the first or milk set of} teeth are soon lost. and the per-j mnnent set arc a little late in com-l lug. This means that for some time tho youngster will be iwithnut emf-l ficient ioetb with which to chow his raised to a much higliér staiidllrtl least’ Hrs apparent "nivorsalml m than ever before in our history and. pertwpth m.” ls Wm"? m0 “lost of ptlllllcdl 1x gencios and that l )9! alism, at least in (‘utiadnu hag ac- “but women will talk of what runs sameness is largely governed by l“ "lull, heads," thr- trouble lies. Our schools are The repealed snow Mockades and graded accordng to the most 8D- quired a dowvnlvard bent which hasiirferruptiéns Pf ziilway ttratmt if]. mm‘ “mi the"! “m be i055 of . .. , . _ _ __ ._ ~ucver revealed itself ‘ii any other,‘ n“ Pmvmce i“ t 9 mom i 0 ‘ m‘ iieidi (“mi sireiigiib i proved syhtt m, Lnch sthool is un- | serves as a reminder that about ‘Milk is thr important “lime‘ tltt- the ottlclul sutwrvlslon 0t the creed. political, social or religious. N“ other tnou ‘Viv r lofo i th li tot of llll ha“ our ‘rack mileage and mum“ contains the utter-teary little in curb I > s i T) l '. ll 8 il H ' S , l - l" i ' - 7 Béard or mlmfluo“ and U“! pupils t _ _w[ l _ lyv l _ ‘iilick i5 of the “iriiliiiuieii- naivriiw a cnnvtrnioiit and complete ‘Form. Vghde gracefully" and afti-r ml- lung! “Mimi “i i’ 3")’ W") “M” new gauge pattern and quilt: utiifittetl in and at icast a quart of milk, daily; uuttmvuu ututlmtls 0t putlugogl, “mt but-u such revelations 0t‘ tit-liberate ltuttlu u.ll_lt tllu wlntur Sttlrtltu Il-ltls whnt tiles-e resuttrplt men tell "St study rm“, [he Klutluruttrtctt 811d iiiiliivii Cwvkvtllivfifi 11nd iflw‘ sort of thing has Roue on front year gl_'t'i_lowi’”iiry for griiwmg “m” “Mi lllt-Ouult ttresurlllutl gruuusto Prince It: snneg as in the past few years. i0 year since before the wzu tltlnllltit- investigator sitties that 0t wultu’. Collegu‘ st’ Dutlstulm 'i‘l1i< lilies not alillcar to be "human Units of the line have been sLand~ “buys T111111 fiiX to loiirictiti consume ’ . -- . . ~ - ~ - Inrdised but no one seems to have ihwe i" itilit‘ times as much lunr- ljitfirersily and [hence out l0 larger "diur" "" "mill a“ political ‘m? _ » . l in proportion to ilic xveigbt as isi tnrc“ and ifibcral nature at that. any idea when m“ “ork will m requircd for the llllllllltlllillkfl‘, of a ‘comipleteil and until that is done man." the transfer of freight from tho food" for children. tinwersitlt-‘s to their chosen pro- l-essl°tt_ At last thls l5 the can“ 'i‘ht~ foiiovviiig paragraph in a (‘ann- Dm iliau Prcss dcspaich, while ‘speaking Besides nlilk, childrcn need plclnl small cars to tho big ones must. Ru i-V My leafy v"g"i_“i'ie‘“' "aw fmiis‘ m‘ “S ii ha“ my ymws i" m" "('5'id“:ixlilllilizifetliilllsfs for as much as thumb to tho many ll(‘i_'l'lll liibernlstll “tum lulmt. tutu ttltutuy t,ultltty_ ttoml is fresh all, antl sunllghu l‘ li would aptiear that with ilicf This hybrid system of different soft foods, indoor life. (leflciency in t imillt, that our youngsters are goingi and freight transference-l‘, hut, intolerable nuisance fully prescribed programme mtmy tlllnt,“ hatllm“ along the ‘WW for llSill wTii bring rho blush oi cribed road before the goal is “ml l“ many cases the who ‘hnvc stirvivcd flit: recent scan- reached utiliuvtlliiclltte from off 93W“ ti?! 1H1 which no other “ml Otnglttally ullnutl at l5 nuvllrdillii and have in l-l-ut-lttull shaki-n tho ljbcral dust i- poor teeth aintl soft gunibxi with However the "research men arci ltmvlttce l“ tlm pointing nut. flies-in things, so thct . . ' _ l l rowptmsibiiiiy now rests with leach- Dominlotrti rial .tfflllt.lttltli_ "ill. llfilllllltl. Pm and paremu l one ma c u wit: 1c ca t. Ctliiiflll‘ fa‘l at the end of thclr res- “ iii" liiiiiY Willi iiilvi‘ ilvii" "19"" Provimct: is treated Worse by the‘ i . . . _ ! -O—O-O-O—O'G§'OQ-O' very vital iiiiiiuii 115 fifliikiiig to shit-id those fetierzii authorities than t-ithi-r Nt-iv- ' question to the parents who u; Con. Pllituitctl in sutugglilrg ur Islleriibie expense and cvnti sacri- “'59 lifiriiiliiiiii-I iiifl Treasury 3T1!“ disgrucaiiu cmidmmi "r ihmg“ fice. SPllIl their cbiltlri-u m Print-c "vii. Jacques Bureau. Hon. i’. J. .“’i‘i°i‘ h“ im“ i"‘"i""i““i°d i""“‘ of “fruit-g hoping that u: lllt. U,“ ul- A. Cardin. lion. (i; ‘Boivin, Hon. W“ m yiiar ‘by m“ King ‘kiwi-n’? | . t_ V _ _ l mi-nt, a standing ‘in-suit and in- “m prkqzrmitil “mime “my 5m" b” "imibi ldlmmw "I Qlwbcc’ Ho“ justice in our people that has lit-ctr "»""""”*"'”""‘ l able to qualify to teach and so be. l. in. Sinclair or Princt- Edward l3- t-onio ut-lf-stipporting and able, after iiiiiii- “ii "i""iii“i">' 0i‘ i'01‘11'10i' The qucs-tlin has frequently been iiwir [with asked why so “mm, who Sllutltlmt h "Among members of the King ntull-luttlttllttg lntt) Prltlctl 0t. ‘talus (itivvrniucirt. and others pffillilllffill pi-ctive wars. Il is a otlicr- llriinstivitzk or Nova Scutin. FOR couulzrnilly continued by the Liberal April 26, i926 "ieiibiucmbors whom we have sent tnl ' a your or two. l0 g0 l-nl-lt-ul-tl lu_ her»; of the (faiiruiet. Among others Parliament, iwglliffr-vrc‘ ‘]l"n"'” _ i. .' . a‘: - l a wards a hlig-hgr goat pltllutu to mentioned arc‘ Mr. Duff, member hurd commander] him. so did he,“ Our Liberal members have voted lix. 40:16. i w'u the coveted certficate at lllP "i i-"iifiiiliiri-l- NOV“ Swlifl- DQDHIY 0t. Cour money, at the demand of the Kingl Government ‘for imbue “Iorks i“ r-y Thee, and thus be capaihle 0i‘ County. every Province from the eastern luutllttg utlteru ' t ‘border of Quebec to the Yukon. for oibzntbor svorks, certain. branch rail-i How LAUGHTER CAME To CANADA eiiii of the year compels them to go Speaker 9i iiiiB H-"ll-‘ie G. J. Robichatitl. for Glouchcstei‘ ‘pRlAvilidR~fli0ilt'll us liord, to uh-l‘ over the same year ngaiti zit the i"°i"»*'- Mi‘- iiiii some expense and sucrifict. to the "limit" parents. with fate at the end. t, ululllltt. Now BfllTlHWlCk. and cx-Prenfcr athis province." perhaps wnysJgrain elevators and public The retirouch brought upon tlif-‘lif buildings, and have steadily r-hunt- thus failii-i too largo for tliiv pruv- lliiriy by fittest- mcn and ‘the pilrl ed the praises of the flovuruuuini, ‘iico: we undcmtanq» u p. lat-um- llu-y pluyi-ti in the recent mhbcry qiiilr cuiilrriit limi- tlum 1 "any Ol- Out- ulster provlttctu of mu (‘llnudpln treasury tltt-uttglt Province should be thus ])l'(i\'l(l8il Ti"! Dmiinrtltm of those who (By Dr. Neil Munro. the Scottishl Novelist. Written “In Canada. August, 1903") every ntlii-r ‘Pin- Lord ‘one. day in n happy mood Tllts betng so the part of prudence tultuluuult, sutuggllttg and title ut-_ for and our most urgent needs m. Made Culiatia-dmotuid. and plain it to examine the machine, Our iiciiii iilieiiiilli-r 0f wrong doors, the mam neglected‘ q-ltu Qtitiltitttllg: ututmutut amt the (rmnnion schools, which are ti Qliiriititntiou of the offices Wlflll iilkB fvederq oi‘ ‘Prin -e f W | - I which the were entrust d b i Premier Klng In ‘he October on “qmse mm borders we pnpiurs . . t. o acs college Y - e ' Y a campaign asked snrcastically, shake. are part of the machine, indeed the "mirmiiig electorate» i0 feather ma" What are Maritime Rights? and ‘mus illiflmi" “tum iii“ Vim ii-"ii i°°k most. fuporlaitt part of it. Tllcy urerown nests, should ibar and we fflflllwhgn lt comes u, mime pmwartl But so": lirsllls wllvdcmess m" scientifically graded into ton grades fiilfe Will hear these and ot-hers uim-lilsland Rights apparently thinks “tun-elm through mull ol- wltlult tlte puull llariy guilty, mm, Canadian public that we are quite well served by‘ must pa“ successfully before he tsp“, fol- flll Mme to comm ‘antiquated little cars and eni-tiuctl iilcsi He the wric-ds then. with bird au-d beast, qualified to enter Prince o; wales! The time 113.5 w"... when (fana-‘wilfle ‘iiiwiii-t full iiiishviiilei" Pale" with thunder of hooves nt- filled College to train no a teacher or u; dlans, to save themselves, must see for tramflpormuon accommodations . the weal’ ' v , that. would drive any other Prov- 591 tile lied liiiiin forth on a gen- -go to the university. its there not.“ i‘ ma‘ "i9 ‘hams illey Mitt-asthma w revolt (irons trail. Gqmething wfqng will, fills gt-Mllngylwith the administration or the pub-i h '13“ gimlti" lite wm"““"i¢"i'““'iii" i‘ 599cm“ a i911 Y0"! t-‘Oiliflc ofliic affairs oi’ the country lllll5i ‘lie ai- A ideleqation from the Canadian For thzulnltilignisulked in a dreadl “ii-"IY- 011950119". if Permitted toilcas; approximately clean. It is c°""°ii t" Aflfiflliii"! i185 Willi-Hi surmisv‘ do tlltubmt o H ll l I l‘ m n It to row“ And some-tiring was wanting in - . c ui con-p v e tielhigh little thlltflio remainder of the W" ° 1"" m“ 1“ - con-u eyes. Whole course in much I053 mm“ luggt-egalluu ut Ottawa who evscapetlipfisinst the reduction of the income another uumtut mntplete ll tmltstuwithetr desert!‘ ‘at the m“ general. x. This body. representing that-M a lliécuth the buffalo ceased to united farmers. contends that the! ' Liz-lilies" :'it"1:ii°i|ii9flIIYtE:F-‘i- Illlr-leiectltlm. were given the treatment income u“ should be malntamcdlThe fltsmtlleletl down in the brave's 8 _ 1i 98¢ Y i1 B 911D '8 mete out to iihe ma1orit= of than‘ ' r "as it iwas and that any surplnslyvhite men ploughed o'er the of vlie-jiwailllifii 8° 0" i" tile End and put out oi’ harm's way. Canada‘ i"?! they can 811161‘ the next. ThaIcannot stand much more oi it. bqyjpr girl “of ports" could atlalnl the desired goal in much less time "W" "i6 iflliilth of the; term, but beg _ t A o doubt the assurance given hy 4" "i" mliiflilil for the vihvrs- The on. Forks during ‘the budget a».- vupii of lower capacity must be bale. that. the automobile industry: hustled and nagged and tbreatenediwm go on ais usual and will not be‘ prairie flowers, Smiling not. even in leisure hours, i-‘nr their minds were on foolish {utilities not, (Pod sniw something was wiant- ing yet. available for tax reduction should] lbo utilised to reduce the custnmnt ittariff. The farmers pay but little in' lthe way of income tax as a rule, And land are wise in their generation in upholding the levy on incomes. ‘film ttlmmm the Lord. Their ideas in that regard are how-| llu-lulll tltty ever. in idiireet opposition to the Hi1 niiide llim a man of and clay, ——-———<+>~---- - EDITORIAL NOTES and one ills spit .t, f/ 4/1 fbr 500 years ANADA’S rich fishing grounds are those of a con- tinent rather than a country. For more than five hundred years they have yielded large catches to fishermen from many different countries. fishermen go far afield, often for months, facing the l hazards of storm, fog, ice and current, to gather their catches which equal in quality those of any in the world. Today our The famous “Bluenose," whose International Racing successes brought fame to Canada for three successive years, is typica- of hundreds of staunch boats-and their crews whose daily labors win wealth from the deeps. For many years the lMaritime Provinces’ valuable catches of cod fish have been making Canada famous in overseas markets. British Columbia salmon also finds eager buyers the world over, and our lobsters are sea dainties of which the world never seems to tire. In 1844 Canada's fish catch was valued at $125,000. T‘wo years ago it was $42,500,000. Employing about 70,000 persons and some $50,000,000 of capital the fish- ing industry is to-day one of the most important divisions of Canadian trade. ghfi “B luenose‘ the fastest fishing schooner The Ban/g of Nova Scotia lnzs [or generations actively assisted in the development of l/ic Canadian Iii/ting industry, in. Canada and in jorcigit markets. Its earnest desire is to in- crease its active co-opcntlinn It'll/l r/iis and all others of Canada's industries, large and small. The Branch niar you uiill welcome your account. B7 THE BANK 0F NOVA SCOTlA ESTABLISHED, i832 Capital 510,000,000 Reserve f I9. 500.000 Total Resources’ 5 230. 000. 000 . - 4 ‘ _ ' , .-\ PR1] _ n L‘ g wviiii a ‘knack of getting your uwn iY i“'°“‘“' 'ii"’" "u" “imisir-i" Thmmhl 2ii.——1'i‘actfnl, diplomatic, way when you nre particularly set on utiyihing. Probably good at mnuic, tiiiht-i‘ as at titrrftirmcr or n. villilt. if a lllHll, vcry likely in‘ ir-rcwaicrl in chemistry or some itin- d ' _ Seif-tuisscssion and . il-ll'iil. oftou to u marked ilegree: Fond ‘of money—for the Luvn is thc beet thing in life. Your birth-stone is a til-amend. which means innocence. Your fliower is a daisy. Your lucky (rulers are red and yellow. If Sir A. G. Gait Revisited Canada What Would He Think of His . Country? i In the Light of His Predictions l in 1875 Sir .-\. 'l‘. (ialt. oi’ Mun-i treal. until thou a staunch support- er of Sir John A. Macdonald, brokel with his leader, and assumed ' independent position. chiefly owing to his nppmiition t0 llii- f‘. i’. ltull- Wily and Sir John's propnseti read- justment of the Tariff. Many Lili- erals the-u thought that Sir John would never recover his lost posi- tion and Mr. Gait was of the same opinion. In an open letter t0 Mr. James ‘Ferrier, from which' we quote. he said: "l beg to state that willie will int! to re-enter Parliatntint, it would lnot. atrcortliug to my convictionaof duty, he possible for me to do so. either an u supporter of tho present administration (Mclfianzic) or use member of the Opposition irnder Sir John A. Zilartloualtl." And he thou slates his reasons, an follows: "Not to occupy space with minor ntatters. I may say in brief that lhr, two subjects which mui-il engagt the must earnest attention: of Par liement are unrloirbteriiv, the en gegementu and expenditure con nected with ‘Public Works and tin tneasnres lrequircd to provide for the same“ including under this head. the Readjuntment of tho Tariff." "Rcatiot-ilxig the liabilities of the country. l look with the greatest. alarm at the rapid- and enormous increase. Commenced hy Sir John Robb b d ls. _ t to woihim sufficiently close to the affected by the rouucuon of duni u get provost‘ “mm i ‘l —-_-_.__. ‘m.’ ‘t me end of the "we to °n'_wii| give an lmplils to the uuw attack upon the budget remains tovmarket. able him to obtain the grades certi-l . ‘b9 "m “one thulm quamy mm for the manufacturing business of Can-ode he“ The "Hum uhnckl" ma and encourageinventmenl in this in-j pupil who wan-l; to and can go fns- ‘i"“"'Y“‘i“l i-‘l- "i Wilma’ i‘ Mr-‘iow mm ldvoclcy and policy to iple that farm and faooory are mut- of Drotection for both the farm nd o"; ill but, t, bullet- utoutttl "t, Frirke is ‘believed. if he In iiiit bP-iset clans against class. the tarmhiaily helpful to each other and ini neck of thedeas brilliant to haul iieved lo be actuated by t-he opin-Zumn" the imtilryi m “i” “mph? n” "37 5“i“5°"°“i-i°- Th“ i! ii" mm w“. "rm mom to alien workers abroad ratb- undoubted fact. and the policy nmv iious of his western constituents. strewn m“ develop l" "m! newlAntl sent him forth in the nun tollu u The Conservative poiieylsultl thy. place where waters wont trip~ pling by__ the Lord “lie laughter whert-‘er you are. 1hefactory_-(_hnglln ml- lllu Cuuu Stand forth. George liam oi’ the it i: the inevitable remit of the iann—-in based on the sound princl-l C. P. R.!" iSo wherever tihe C. P. R. linen flin- From Miomreoi to the netting nun, l-l’ there be folk who are tired and _ . and In ammo‘ u’ dented m" u". AM the” l" m“, who "H". er than to Canadian: at homo, and being pursued b; the government They will welcome George. the oyivtem boa ‘tits drawbacks; doubt- that tibia it why he compelled Pram-i laminar} it ha; advantage»; in nnyior King to reduce iihe duty. 1;: danieri to our formers In i their» .i.t ._, -~ , i. ... . to give American producers advam- which in cloning down no many lingo: in our homo market that are hqarho, mam I doadiydoiow oiiwt; pom-nu nu, _ , ,. o.» 3-1pm Kinriffflmi .1 i""“."";‘lii"°" Jill‘ lugit- aiiil continued and cntlnrsvtl by "iii "P lwriiiilii‘ i"! ‘Viiiiiii iii’- iimi‘ .\ir. Mcl\'cnv.lr. tin-y arc nugnicnting iiiiriiy elifiliilil i" ililfliiilif iri run an lu t, tttlll, lttt- ‘\X(4(\“tdil"g ttuy tut... ziuinmiwiiiltl, or make a flight. in an g-lhle ttl-tlll-llt ttl- m". tuuutlttlltut ttt- nirpiziuc without an air pilot. Ouv is safe in saying. however, that hr resources, and must llll*\'llill)l_\'b‘i)1ll rem: such a point its will grit-vials expenditure for the innmcnt may add in tlic lllltilllwéti activity uf ihc~ country and lu- useful at a period of ctmuiiqrcinl (llJlll'l‘SHl(1ll.§'l‘l if Hil('ll tin nullity hc vnut l‘(~l1l'liilll"li\'t'é at a vcry curly day, it is evident. that the taxation incidt-ui In it will lll‘(1\'P an initili-raiiic hurtlcn." _ _ ‘Thus RDOKP Sir .-\. 'l‘. in lil73.:iud_ , did sake of the punvet‘ it brings. D011 l- mziny of -Sir John A. hlllljilifllillll-S that tholltii. motley til-event your marrying. lttlluu-tutt Wcrc ivlilillt: dcprosscdl uvcr it; tilhcrs lli.‘ll(‘.\'(‘il Gait “its right. l Needless in any the ticxt couple of ycairs wore pnegtnant with mum- GlliOll“ eve-ills. lint Sir Jtiliu was nut worrying! Hc Wilfl (plicily plun- ining his poliuv. All the while .\’ir. jMt-Kenzie was struggling, and un-i (it-r thelgroiviug stress uf bard times was losing followtrrs faster than Sir John could count them. i The (‘Iill:\|l‘ll('llfti| of lhc (‘nnudinn Vi?" Wiii ""5 9°“ W“ w‘ navel Pacific Railway and the framing of i-irruuistani-t-s of the tttilillfrg’ and of events. it lliis lfiilfl since pitsscti into history that when September. i878. t-niiit‘. Sir John's lpollcy awn-pl ihu country, Stilt-c those ovt-uis occurrcil the lfluundiun Pacific Railway Nu. i. [has been an immense factor in the ldevclopmcut "ofTanndu. .\'ltll‘l’ill'i‘l'. we have stern the C. N. R. and tlic (i. 'l‘. Pacific built - all on the credit lot’ the country, which Mr. (ialt saw ‘imilliliiiii-i "11 U16 briiik ill rulin. \\’t-l ,can also add the taanal system. in] ifact. the wliule progress of our national strides --- which have no lparitilci tin history. i This brings to mind tho ivordu in liho above heading. \\'hut would Sir lA. 'l‘. Gull any if he revisited this tterrcsitritli sphere? The trhirntrei-i iarc ho would go astray or gci run lover by one of our Trunscotitinout- Spring ‘Cleaning Time] : the [the National Policy were all SirAibilF" ‘John had lo win the tight with in Sydney. 1m. but mo. \\'llv Sir John shapml kindl- lhis plans in ziccnrdwnce with the but iflofliiflfl- A. PICKARD & CO. f ‘it HOUSE CLEANING TIME What you'll noodnnd when to net it. 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Positively no good; mid there at regular pricel- A few of the special: offered thin week are: Pound Patches at i . . . . . . . . .. . . 45c 40° Yard: Table Oiloioth at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43c 50 dozen children: heavy wool rib hone In white, brown, sand and black up to size 10 at . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 24c Ladlea‘ Sweatero, special . . . . . . . $3.50 Ladies’ heavy wool fleece lined hone t .. . 29c Boy’: extra heavy black wool rib hole . . . . . . . 69c Boy's owenters, assorted colon, all wool up to clze 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Each Boy’: cotton joruyo, aunt-ted colon and ciao: . . . . . . . . 39o Remnants of cotton, oilk and drou goods, flannaint‘ , otm, at greatly reduced prion. - Men’: heavy all wool hon, lpoclli . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46c A lpociai purchne of indie. hutolut . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.49 Boy‘: Jersey knit luito, all wool. to ciolr at . . . . . . .. $2.19 A number of Indian’ wits, lhort oolteto clear a - - 54-95 Men's khaki shirt. It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79o Men’: heavy tweed army HITMOI lhirte at . . . . . . .. . . . . . 08c 200 suit one: at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01.39 Each Club Blqp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.19 Eloh 150 yard: Arman Cloth for upholoterlng, regular $1.00 and $1.35 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70o 200 yard: extra huvy gray cheating at . . . . . . . . .. 62o Ynrd THE ISLANITS LEADING STORE‘ s. A. MacDONALD Write for a copy of-