' iitrlits‘ ‘K fillo Iwtlme sum,“ PAGE. FOUR‘ Till lllillllilieltllllllllilllfllllll i runes-i. w. cum“ i iocretlry. lldllev all Hauler. J. I. Now Turk Io I4 l. 00L D- A. Iaellllol. I). Izlofi. Auoobte Vino-human. J. I. Muriel" 8. 0. Iruk l. Iortlru preachin- _ (‘Mango [commutative-K l. Pow» \- ' TENEKY, FEBRUARY 1e, 1925____ LET GEORGE DO IT Piuiiiubly never before lu Can- ada's history has . here been such a universal demand for economy- 391‘ rtfoim. for something, anything so loug as Lt will be diffcrent. Delega- tfoiis to Ottawa aro_ suggested, lioiii'il:-i‘of Trade an‘ passing resolu- 11<i11>1 -*1l0“'111.l i111‘ 119"(‘5»‘111~Y'°t re‘ Caliadian niiirket for Canadian liro-i-iiiw “qiicli iii-rtiiiii to it of right, l \‘-1lll'll one of 11H M11111)’ fivlh-‘Hpccts of thyroid tioublo has ithem llilt‘lllL{ taxation and the cost of liv-ldiicis; we wan, Canadian jndihii-y ililt lllr\\' fill" or ilitilghters should frg, Evidently there is something \-.';.ng, erldiiitly rtfurm ls needed hut wlizit are we tloiug aibouit it Ibo-I shit.»- pir-u-‘iug l‘L:'Ulllii0flS and send- lug ililtgatlous to Ottii-iva? What f.‘ the cause of the high l:i\‘i 4. (if Lwik at ili.» liirhiit: expenditures, the devolution and t‘.\'i rid iurt- fur uiiw railwfiy liuesbuigiiei-ed in my ti“. for iii-tailors, for harbor imiprovc- mukesiiiiigt pom-y U; i)“. _\iiii-k_-.iizi,.',Aiitl this is not all. ‘ 22 ,of the llritish North America work naturally takes meiot‘ lliu glandular oi soft su Maritime Provinces shall bi. nip NM‘ J"1-“.‘l 11H 111*‘ 11\‘1‘1‘ “NYYPE 1111' ‘ ‘ ' ' Hli"1il‘ fiir iiiiuii-iliiitt- and rvsoiltt-tl by twviity-fiilll‘ Senators n ir.‘ ill . for pi-lilii; \\'(ll'l(a' without any=King government. r -..‘i d to LS4 fulntss or necessity. " ‘$111.4 '1‘ m" 11111111 10 $11)’ that stampuloii -b_v the ciy iii‘ “high pru/ .\.._v lll‘l1 Ziiiiflll to Ottawa, every ttt-riou“ with which ithe Liberal Qiipiiiiii liy iddiiityliiiii- . i . 1‘- i‘-ll 11?: iioiiril of Twide, While tli} zirtss is tryiu-g to scare them. Tiii- lo by "lhvvuty-fiiiir, 'l‘lio .\lill‘lilll](‘l~i iiiiiiiil ‘V1111’ '11111‘ in tiiioniug its own repre- plainly written and -' .:liiii\"i~ aud thr- government "' m n“ f“; s°""’:"'n'g- for a ‘branch '5 1119 Ni111011i11 P0110)’. the P0111?‘ Ontario has three times and Quad‘ the high cos: of living‘! tvimii in well known. 1000 spent here’! The “princltfl? ° Protection" would impose such a duced. . What is true of coal is true of all Notes ant iur sonic time. be By Tm; Way ere seems to be a lull in Sen atorships of late. Five statsiiitlie mm"- n: " o"""‘ilttii tjiiaiiibei" haw now been va~ it has ibcllevctl that Senators are most au- itire and most useful to titc coun- f'try when Parliament is in session. The session is on, but there are no d A l cod] d would aliSeuuttirs on those flve empty seats. my o“ m" can ' "s iNot as yet, Prince Lldwaiil island least lbring its price to the ‘price at“ eumied w lwhlcb Canadian coal 6011111 be D10" four Honorable Gentlemen iu that lordly Chamber. but only three nr“ there, Thus the Province is tlellflv‘ ed of one fourth part of its repres- m" farm products’ or a“ our marm-lt-ntatlon, the honor, dignity and the represented by t1'"""""1-'- PWducts- we wan‘ theflflltllllfllmlis, privileges and imiiiun ‘for Canadian employees and for _ t This is illi: ' ‘lprixiclple of protection," the prin- ‘Cauatifiiu ra-w maverial. industrial and a','ricul.uriil-H iliiigriitliiii Tho ‘people of Cziiiiiiiii viii not b;- the ciiilso is bt- i) lug. Other provinces some three or cipie 0f the original National Piilii-yqoui- in number are now in a simi- which brought prosperity to (‘auada lar plight but not in t-iiuiil ll1‘Kl".‘(3. in 1878 and maintained it till 1921 N ow Brunswick fur int‘; llut uiiie out instant-ti, u. ‘ciititli-tl‘ til tt-u Senators iilitl has but iif ii possible “Troll-n is ii more fnriirabli- i-tiiiilitltiu "iilrwrm! '""1.tliau if) llllH! only thri-o out -iif i'ilill“thi(.kened_ been lilliit-l‘ Si-vliiilii Jim, ism if is [Wtivillfltl lllill aud (iiiliir-i This‘ is ‘the more serious aspect of] ‘illii case, - t Canada for Caiitidlziiis "'1 "my n" "We" "3"". I1 W113i‘! 01',uutler which Canada formerly pros- bec twice the population of the: ii .ii( thing ei-‘e’? iii-i bull: or proiiiiseil as a bait with whit-lii to lure the cP-etorS to sit-p- pozi sun» nrmbf r of parliament? 'i‘hi high cost of lying aud the: 1112b taxi-s iiri- he outcome of in-l (‘XHI-iuliie extravagance on the part1 \\'hat are wc1 RON] Commis- ri‘ iii’:- goveiniiiiut. 1111311134 for useless" t 111“ o constituencies “1151-‘11 ‘1t_\""-Pi1*t- ions are being run? dfilflliilllfilllli of usritss expenditure (m, the qiigqtimi (if pi-Pipi-Qiicp [oi-l Moreover under Section 24 cf thei[hf\ct iii (‘siiiiiilii is appalling and increas, I .\lid tho reason largely i5 that llit- Yliilit- of How many ofiperetl and under ‘which it will pros- htso are n-aliy needed? How mtiny'pei~ again, I l m‘. EDITORIAL NOTES Circus comes to town ‘todayli Hooray! Oihiy eight. days bill sllftiVu 'i‘tlt-s- day audvpan cakes. i The Government ax. Ottawa iscol-i with, the r-ielvs of all and ‘sundry hiaritfmo. Ports. Full .'~‘(illlt*[llll'l£{'B is done now lu fziriiiii" ot‘ utll‘ polls a rilircseutative is - . -- ~ . . - . . .\\h< ii sLllbitllils art. Ibciug -.ilkidi w,)____“-i“,n i, yilviim... 'Maritim¢s and this prorisiiiu uiv-l 'l‘li_t- triiitiiii-iii for these iug tho sliiiillei" populatiiili oiiiliil li‘]\l‘t‘i4t'lll2lilt)ll with the hirger iui the ill-unto was specially tli-siigui-d; for the bi-ttcr Stitllidiy and prulvtri iiou of the small Atlantic Proviiicq ts This miilt-"s it the tnorc illlllllti-l Zllll that itt tlli- pri-st-iit time \\'ll‘.‘ll' the hluritltut»: iirc figlitiiil; for lhuiti lIUH iillrl for liii-ii’ rights that cu‘ ery si-iit in tbi- Senate which; tilt-y art: i-iiiitiizti should bi- ut-i-u, in 111 lsctiug. or rather tbeing presented pied _ i i glut-rill’ ' iiio- g‘ ~ .i Y . ' , , i) <1\lll‘ti l} the anlmlfl! about, wo shall have little uliiiuee in H“, gemm. p; ]i..;_~i;_-i,iiii,,|,_ U (‘m mlmm‘ "”@"~“‘~“ 01‘ M1191" laicr when there will biz lititlilng tirllealll or tilboririiiti, illl‘ (l(l\'f'l'ilf)l" \‘.'.'~'t*. which he can g0, for his Con, stiturutgv. 'i‘hi_,<, we admit i, not lllit of our own province’ we have our Solid Pour and we have not ex. 1"“*"11 illlytiiiug although we have ii.i" iuziiiy yours broiled the COlll- pZi-tiiin oi‘ our railway. "">“' PRINCIPLE OF PROTECTION (iur Liberal friends are becoming 141" 1111i’ ‘Z125. atud ovcr tho llOLifjff givou iiiy Rt, Arihtii- Afvigilien, lion. They see in the ]ll§.‘irl‘r>'l'(l ri-solutloii a dciiuand for "111211 protection," for “excessive o4‘ resolution and tronsctiueut increase iu 1111*- P1‘11'£‘H of tho necessaries of liiie, -\""1 '1'" '31P» “vlsheu nor any other (‘olisirvnlivc (‘vhf advocated “high lirfllvrtfoii.“ ‘hht- "principle of pro- liirtiiin“ in our tlutiixs on foreign E,< oils is all that the Natitiouul Pol. ivy t-vti-r stood ffllqtllltl that principle has ibeen as staunchly atlhei-ed ti) 11y Mberai ais lby Conservative gov- t-rii-mt-uts. True, Liberals have lifracheil “free trade asiit ls.l.niEug- laud" but they never bad tihe teni- “1“5‘1Y ‘.0 put it into ‘practise, and flit-re has not since ithe National Ptlicy was first introduced been any "Ifllvrlnl interference with it till llll8 t (‘Ullgluuierate Liberalism of Mp, Mackenzie King found it necessary to barter Liberal principles foi- Pm. Rressive support. ‘V1111! Ilo_\ve mean thy ‘the “pi-in. 031010 01’ Droircctlou?" Simply to im- pose suoh a duty 180011 foreign {Ootls and ‘foreign producbg u, to give our Canadian producensatlesgt an even chance in our own market, “Kimmfl 10191511 compeitltilomto gIveI our farmers and mgnuifgqmm" a "hams 1v gel on their feet. present the Canadian market i Tho llilt‘. l iwqt-iypd iioiiiing iii me hands uhflltilifliit Illr. W. 'l‘. R. Presitoifs re-I bargain with. 1 . oi’ crititrlsiii li-vi-ll-‘il 1J0" 1" Elliti-‘lnil is not so lllll('l~l that it is not jusiifi-d as . N. A,.Act whvn ii x -iiii<-,\' or“ --1] '11‘ 11111111‘ 1“‘~‘11-.\‘ 11111!‘ 1101115 The iil‘\\' tit‘ii1l|‘llll‘t' in liiiist-iiiitie l7‘11f;;1‘I l flwimeit of u“, burden o; , ,, - , <, . , - ,. .‘1‘1' 11'" il])[l'll' i ‘i really iiii ilriiior ii-it“ Y 10111’ fc‘lc\\', i a l -; ‘. i . .. - , 1W“ m ‘m NM“ H ‘mht h" Till!‘ illl llf'ili'i works iii-u all died] Lliili with [Nlblttkq (iii iiihhii; ii.i man Ju». ‘now ii‘iil"">lli-»l ilfillltx-lfllilhlgks ‘Mums’ u Mo“ “S mm Best Deflnmons of u" . ,-, --i . _,_.,. _, ," “‘ _‘ .. I ' ""~ ' - ‘ . ‘P111111P1U 1111111- 1' "‘*"'* t“ """"““< ilii iimi» a..d ii it i5 $1ll1l11111v11 11)’ silo, iiiid llllUl‘ the mestidiigti" ha. l" ‘liithlllliz. We have a l)l‘("l1 ' " ‘ I ‘ .' ' ' v d 50¢ 111l1l1111\‘ i\' u l dit id fi d ‘lilll ' i i ' 1i- ' i i i pit fut it i t t . Hum“ Emu“), m“: nsplrlln’ w“ n“ 1 -- " i> _ .11 i» ‘ ti‘ . t iiiiisei‘ l1 illlllSt iii ii‘ giirviieu i0 -" ‘v - i- i; n‘ en yPlli'S'-'])9l‘- iwrible fight between ., mm Y '1 1111‘ lml"‘1ll.l‘l‘f‘llls lo t-‘vliis in ill 'l' in .~ iiy until StIlllt'Oll‘J_"'*'l longrr. After that, lmbodiqruiisuiciui.an,‘ a jaguar. “fimussed £11111“; 111111)‘ \\‘\'11 1w th ii lll" lllil)('l\'>‘ ‘t. The lio se|k1~""\\’<“- - . . . . . . At The H h,“ \ l 71m “n” H wrung‘ h l Y) l ‘l. H! u‘ Ihmoghh m‘ , 2 l t in Brazil by a well-known cxplotei. ‘ l ‘t. W", m i‘ - ' - w Cl iispii rim l.‘ m sseugil‘ - -. ‘. s I r cruisers rat no i - ~. EDWA 'G°"“‘"“' sha" "Y '\""""""'"“' l“ ".\\'1111 111i‘ l'1'i11- i111" - 1111 >'- “i-iiiiis o: l‘ lii-v iiiid the hoiime to """'31 llllfiltvd into 1,l'lt' biickgrouud1éll-ltixlgtlloilhllle iljsillft) Bflgllglllzllt It'll: PRINCE RD ' t -iuil irtlilietl Person ‘ill thi- \"i- 2*‘ d so lorili iiiid some infect. on whip" hi. i} ,i~i-,,..i,.,i hnldq iiwiliti-iitise of -raft tier-in _ HP“ y , i Wldflelda! ""5 Thurs“! t ‘l t - ~ ‘ iv“ v , , I _ w H _ H _ -‘ ‘ - ~ ~ - ~.l,h,nnsun ‘w!’ _ ‘ t ‘Pmhll -,1iigtiar,. the liittors claws laceratod czincy_ pi i‘. .u-o ‘llbt. >)v'*‘~v"'|" _""'.__l '"-!""',""" . , if‘ ‘i '_,',"_“r“" llli‘ snake so. severely that it has .,..K~i»-._<-~-. , -' - In j “UH” l,“ mqmhtory when lii-alt iiiuscli- liiil_\ giiiu llltl oi‘ i-Aiiiiiiis iiiiii- iissiiiiii ‘or evt-n i‘) t»! 0111- ilh i110 011W!‘ frllow has‘; “cad u, uiiwip me inguin- m once : 48% "' " " ' ‘ ' ‘ ' iillr» ‘XYHI \\',tlll\' and g.\'i~ lffilllllffiflkjiiiiiii) iiii. iii, .-_,.\iii;,.i l," iiiii ||i,. 111‘111. \\'e tiiust llilvp thrill." iic said, _(lI'llt.‘i‘1ll must issue his siiliimoiis. “This i.-i very tiifferttni from the. pru‘ _ : _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ H ii-oisiii oi‘ gland . .i rig.d i~i~iinomYi is at the history ‘hf the past four years is 1111K‘ now but i\\'¢-lii\-i\\l) hfiiliiltll." ‘fllltllfbll of tlii- lil)l'llllil iiuitiiiut of the vacancy occurs tlii- (lthi-Flltii" TH~E CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN on‘ $11112 yours new». n.0,, By Inna W. THE ENLARGED THYROID The enlarged thyroid gland in ithe front of the neck is still an ob- ject of interest to everybody. So much has been learned about it that it ivnuiil seem that there was lllxillllll; more to be learned. ‘clans anti surgeon-s w.ll i st io admit that soiile as- '|.ii7.zit-tl. I . I Something has got iuto the isys- mom that so affects the thyroid gland. that tho secretion it manu- factures llOCOilitln‘ altered. Now this secretion has as it; work the regulatiui: of certain pro- m» t-s iutliv body. liiut is as to the speed with which H1069 pro- cesses are carried on. I Tho gland itself grows larger in sing. and the supporting structure ‘or frame work becomes greatly 'i‘liits thickening oi‘ the frauitl up the l‘J(llll aucc. futuro tliyruiil alaud lint owing to the 1;; up the plat-t»: or filllhlililllKéjs‘ only a use. tau iioi -" tili- niiiit‘. up Lodiii !'i.iiiii;i;iirit i: iodine is tiiiiiiil iu iiiaiiy of those t'llliil"'i'tl tiiyriiiils, 'l‘iiu;'ci'.ireiiiost ziri ~ ._-,fliti‘ri now believe that the l'l't'l()1i iiiauufiirtiiii-tl by the Jiyrold \\'1l¢~‘i lllit sliiiivlflilflfitllllfi iii it. cases vario-i git-ally. .\liiiiy' gut better 3 The Public Forum . ‘Illa ooh-n lo operfee the (Iolilonl Din-lemurs: Gnnrdlu Ion I00 unusually undone the ep- [Ilene of nerrupcldrnto. vooo+e+ THE GUARDIAN WAS RIGHT Sir,~lt now appears that you were i-igbt-qtflte right-in your prediction that no one would ‘lie appointed .o i’. E. Island's vacant Senatcrshiu until after Parliament ha; 1-1591], |.\lr. X3811 and Ml‘, RM- toubury and _all th. other good Lib- erals who have “cxpectaiil"ons" are to be kept on teuiei- hooks and the people of this Province. are -to be deprived of t-helnfalr share in Par- liaineiitaiy representation, ‘because some 0P,- oi’ the “most obedient" Sll1)[)Ol'i4 rs in the House of Coni- mons is to get the plum. Well, as We can all now see- that l..- tlie way of tht- Liberal '_'.\lllCllill1!." You are to be raugriituliiteti cu your under- staudiizz of it. , l um. Sir, etc. A CYTNIC. iii-i Firm Stand In The ' Pacific, Or War LONDON. Feb. 1~3.——-'Willlam How iiird Gardiner, Vlcc~Piesldent of the Navy League of the United States- ‘an h-oriity on the Far East, predicted in an address to the Canadian Club to-diry, xibat i.’ Britain and the Unit- cd Sta-tea dd not increase their flee a and tmke n firm stand in the Pacific there would ultimately be wair. A nephew by law of like tam» ous Rear Atllilllfal Mahon, Mr. Gard- inor. now retired from ibuistiness while still a. young man, means to devote ‘tho rewt of his litfe ‘to an investigation of foreign affatlrs as they affect tthe ‘United States, es- pecially as regards itho influence of isea power. ‘iboth mercantile and naval, over international quessions. Giilsircrthv, the Etilgiish noveIli-st iiird bill/W ght; lie leitall and ‘a fac- ile spcalkei. His York tL-ty. Askiilieap Coal Rate LET US HAVE A SQUARE ISSUE sta-es‘ni~anll'ke reselli- Air. Altiliglltkll, leader ofi hi: (Jpii. .ticu has glvt-u notice. is evidently worrying gr-tiatiy the Goverinn iit Party, led llly’ Mi‘. Mac- ‘Sir; ‘liliii tlou, of \\‘lli with ii iii tho Patriot and titlirr. gOVOTliillPill organs. lu ‘the interests 0i’ thi- i-ouu ry at large aud lu fiilr party .iilay the (itivornmeut Party ought to uctrupt thc (‘llfllltill-gi‘ which the lliHlPl‘ of the ODDOolli-lflll has given, i-iiiiie nut opttily aud stiuari“ ly fci ll tiiiiif-f for revenue on Free Tirido iifiiciiiits, iitiil ctbtaiu. at tile ncxrili PIlOIl, the ileiiisiou of a lila- Jorlty iii‘ . h.» t iectnrs one wiiy or the other on -tiii- issue ilrawn. \Vuhbllug tintl lillt‘i‘l‘i(liiliy is stifling Canadi- an lllilli:il‘}' and tipcratiug to the ‘great iiisziilvaii. ago of our farmers. i am, Sir, etc.. AN OBSERVER. (fiilillll tt-ly. and llilltffi are greatly ltiiirtirt-il by tli.‘ i‘illlt)'.'lll of part| til‘ llit‘ gland, v " t i‘i.<;._iiiiii.':il and pliyi-ilcial, wii in‘ gr at iiiipitii-i int-iii has been ]lli)\'t.ll iii lllillly i-iiws. i 'i‘iii.- troubli- with tli we bad cas- Pr‘. " that ~~\'crylli.lig stwni-s to be irorkiug ii, ii fL'\'t‘i' haste, There is tilt‘ s». of lll ri-giiiittiiig tiitic- liaii'.<lil. tlli- sct-rtiiiiili til’ juice from the thyroid which i-thouitl liuvc flit‘ tifiii-t of steadyihg various i'lliii'tiu:.. sit-i s .o_.ill<iw things t.) simply lllll .\\\tl_\. Tl‘. ]Iii'ii‘lli is I... illQllllilliUtl oust‘ bi-llirti. some- ill'i.illli= are going on iii thislihiititi iliiil mill-ii. Tin Shimmies For Bank Messengers NEW YORK, Feb, 13- Tlie "tln t-h-lnbo " has iliade its appearance il Wall Stree- as the garb of those nicsstniu-rs who carry millions of tloiliir< iii seizuriiit-s through the streetl oi" the fnaucial district and fi iiiii-tiily liisc odd ' ‘tlHflc-s tr- d. btwatiF-e ijaugiii: irrmi SllllLiJilti iii twice oririfvi -I\'iit!olial Suri- _\‘ ('tlllljlilll,\'i which? i'!liI i illt‘ liliys iiii In building up‘ “(lids to equip it» nit-s iugors tlii- ui-ut-riil ilC1l'Tli in gr. ready lliud-iiii tli - iiii "iliiltmllrtt" fi-i-ls Cilll-i izzi uiii-riitltiii has iltwll fiuiuil tin-liiiiliit iiiiii lllv)‘ riiiiiiiii gt-i till lllt‘. 111W‘ >'-~4l1‘y. iiiii .ils without thi- u i- of, l‘llii-()|lCll~~ -.i‘. blzi iiig |).l'v\llll' or her d:--' . '“_'”‘<"”_*T"' '\li‘i i w) ..I would h hnihly injur‘ ' ~ ‘- - - P1 tihat lt is ttuiutllligible. lllv lyfllkhisiuiis U; H“, ii N ii.i “-i,ii don‘ Times says it reveal-i a t-tm-lrt-spcct to tllliug ri si-iiti in‘ 31in: llOilSl! of (‘ominous iSi-ctioii fusion of though iiud that tho dif- ficulty of the ilntlorivritors is iuteu-. sifled theroiby. of W. 'l‘. R1 ports on lhi; stiidiizrs‘ vnti- at thi- front‘! Reiin-iiilhoi- his rc- l A Liiheral corrt-s‘poiiileu‘t at Ol- itawa WTHPS ‘tliait while the subject very ‘frequently lu the corridors. |l1l8ro is iltttlc serious talk yet lii Government circles, and illi is known that at. present, at least. there is ini sontlnie-nt in favour of a general ap- But, of ‘counse, it is 1a way Govcrniuents have. Deal ‘to itbe ipeople lllHS your, Sllilborters lu well (loin-g until the last moment. Many who did not know the into Mr. J. L. Shaw as a "merchant iii Charlottetown will recall him as the very efficient officer of -llio grieved to learn of his untimely P8595113 hence lu London only ‘l his wife. Mr. anil Mrs. Shaw $091111 the ‘previous winter in Culi- fornla and had looked forward with the greatest pleasure to spending this iwlnter imEngliind and ob the continent. Wheat prices are tuimihl-lnigllowii again from their high mark iand in this connection cousldersible signifi- At cance is attached to the statements i! in a ‘gnu-la review issued ‘by ‘the u} How characteristic‘ 01f a general election is iliscilsseil . They don't tlfrscoilragt: their couple of iweeks after ab,» tit-mist; of 5-12) which Piirliamciit. may dispose: ‘of its it. set-s fit, Piirliiiiiit-ut has lllt power to alter or auiI-iitl thi- iil‘lli'll’. ‘that provides for filling variiiii in thi: St-iiiitig 'i‘lio.~it: ill'i‘ morn; portaiit bt-iiig iipiiiiliitiiii-iiri for life and for that llliti iit|ioi' l'l‘.ili4<lii.‘<l al l‘l"illy_.‘w'liiit‘ll illt‘ proi-i-i-tltliw- is laid tiowii llt-Wlililllviilly iii tin- (‘iiiistilai- tiiiii, tho llrilisli biurth America Act, It is therefore clear that the Governor General and his consti- tutional advisers iii-o ooniriiwiiiiii: tlic tlonstitiitlou of ill‘. ltoiiiiiiiuu in not appointing ii’St.-iiitliii' to fili the vacancy causcti py ti“! 11011111 of lion, John You. 'i‘heyiiroilttlii: t-iiliic time aud by lllr siimi: lnegit-cl. refusing to Prince l‘1ii\\'iiril island its jufwl, right ll) have Piitti‘ Sonat- ors at Ottawa ilui-iiii: the pfiriiii- meutiiry session now iii progress anti rcftlsiug to tho Eastern Soc- tioii of the lmnilulou its just right. to be represented in Parliament by tweuty-foilr Senators at a most Children's Aid Society- aud twill belcrititrnl time in the history of the Maritime Provinces aud when those Provinces are most seriously protesting against an invasion aud abrogation of their rights by tli»- government of the day. Under the Constitution the Mar iitimea are as much a part of Can- iada as a man's leg ls a part. of blin- 8"". is it of no cousetiuenre that they have been deprived of their place in the sun, robbed of their trade, which has been diverted to American ports and have lost one third of their representation in tho House of Commons‘! Apparently this is the Kim: Government view. i ""0119" W111i! American 300d! and s’ Department ‘or Agflcunm“ miwhen by its uctlou it decrees that American ‘farm produce. For exam. D16. we ihsve in Canada enough big. umlnouis coal to last us a thou. 91""! Yflflrs. yet iwe are buying Am- erican coal ‘to the tune of an aver- age of 880,000,000 a year and m g 111W" "its riulit hers in Charlotto WW1! 011811 We can-buy Nova Scotla coal for. The fact that this coal en- ters Canada under a. nominal. dutyl is but one of the factors but it ll. B lame factor in the deplorable-z tlon of our coo-l industry. What; would It mean to Canada and to th¢' Miinlthfie provinces to lure at lent, m. jmflrllrtl time." which it its stated "unit lillE ex-|two of the Maritime Pooled shortage of ibresd griflns up- on whlch excessive ‘speculation was basedwss not likely to materialize." "World's commercial stocks of wheat," the review added, "are hea- vier than at this ‘time any year GlIIOO the WM‘. High tprlceg are 9111181118 a ‘heavier ‘movement of wheat ‘by Argentina. and Auotrafla, "K1 B11- l-ho_simie time are forcing 91117110111! in consumption, Indicat- 1118- l! hob been ‘pointed out- in pre- vious revlewsthat no serious 'W0l‘\l(l 91101111188 of ‘wiheat is apparent at a l\ seats in the Senate shall remain empty while Parliament is sitting. l No election Ibis year; the ses- ‘siou to end in June; u short ses- sion in 1926 followed by u illssoliu tlon, That lii said to be tho general sentiment in government circles at Ottawa just now. it follows tho lino of least resistance among the "ln‘s," gives assurance of one more 64.000 indemnity and puts otf the lday of retribution as far as possi- ‘ble. All of which ls oulte character- 'istlc of our present rulers, To wob- ble along for another year before toppling over will be ginning quilts‘ true to form. , o +000 OO-O-Q-Q-OOQ-O-O-Q-O-O-O-FQO-O 0 ' 7 0 I .-v¢++44 o-ooe-oo 0-004 o-oooo-o v FEBRUARY 16. 1925 'l‘iti7’l'ii MAKES l*‘lllt)l<l:——'l‘ili~li ‘dillll Jisus, It‘ yc tf()il|.llllt' in my word. tho intro yc iiiy ilisi-ipli-s iii- alootl; and yo iiliuil kiiuw the truth- ':ii:il lire truth shiill iiiaki: you fin-u. ‘*"""' S331',33' iii‘ fpiiutitiii pens lll ilfll‘; fillfl , ‘-1'll'.l0\\'S- it'll be tlisclzii‘. o PltAlEltz~hliiy thy woiil. O m“, “hm. m" 4...,“ iii‘... ,(I(lil. evir be storm-d tip iii our ,,i\~L.iii5i,._,|y i0 ma“, l)l,\||§ ‘llPilfiS tlizit \\'v iniiy not sin against ‘tilt-ti. Tilt-n shall wt‘ Ill! fri-e iutltu-tl and joy shall abouuil. THE FRIEND; OF DAYS GONE 1'ou> to tin‘ ill(’$<1<‘li‘,‘,t‘l‘ iiiid Wlllvll ‘\\l1lllg'fll$() illlriirt iiitivll public iti- 11min, if vuiployi-il ill i-.i'o\\'.let‘i' ploylucnt‘ during the llt)ii-i‘l|¢\ll litllllii'Oll iiht- trommuAt-rs‘ liuv: Youthful iii.st{t»iigors who ll,i\'l‘ litPli ca inn the securities iii ub- riiius package»; which they tro- tititiitiy niislaiil. Willi‘ siloni i-i.ip.-i or w. telling ilculmislrstoi. mtiiblt new iitylt-s 0t‘ iiii.-i-i-ii"i-is Boudoir Bandit a‘ I Terrifies Women rontmro. Feb. ]3.—AllJerlfl coal for Ontario is again u live is- sue. I The “expert enquiry“ into trans- |pUl1ililOll costs, which was tinuouu- cetl lii the speech from the throne, today, has o vital bearing ilpou the keiuzii‘ l\"ug. l str- all kinds of faul"“"'3-19°t- Premier Ferllll-‘lllll 51111-911- The enquiry has been couiluctoil by il/lessrs, Lockhart (lordoil, G00!" lle Kllnier, Earle lnwson and a Mr, Oliver, a ‘Chicago trnnsporta tlon expert, tho prime minister rid- tied. Application, based upon their findings, will be made to the do niluion railway boats] for u spot-- liil rate for coal shipments from Alberta to Ontario, Air Control "in Win in ‘ext War KANSAS (‘l-Tlflilo, Fob. 13¢- (Yolrtrol if the air will be tthe cfisivti ilJUiOl‘ in the next wiair, the opinion ill izt‘ llrig.-Genernl Lord 'l.ll()llIiI:i‘Qll, who was Secretary of Stziti ifoi- Air iii the Briliish Oah- iutt when Ramsay MllUDOllflltl was l'l'FlillEl, 5'l¢'ii';>i1_18~11@t'i- alouiliiy cu route ‘to the. Pacific Coast. Tihomi-uii, who in appearance, he resembles Jolm' home is in New - FEBRUARY 1e; ‘i925, i; l i .wvrtli“ #40000 -—- and ‘dldnlltnowii John Parsons earned ‘L400 n_ year. He curried 82-000 life inpurnnce. He didn't realize: --that his coming power was that of m \. , invested fortune of ‘$40,000. ‘ i -ti.at, on the dag of his death, his family’; assets would e reduced from $40,000 to $2,000. _ How long could they exist on $2,000? What V-‘Ollld they do after it was spent? . ]ohn Parsons answered these and other dig- quietiug questions that arose in his mind with a North American Whole Life Policy. He chose this poiicv because he wanted a large insurance protection at an extremely low annual premium rate. What is your annuaVincome? Huw_ would our loved ones fart: if they were deprived of it to-morrow? 4» YOU our for your family's needs. The attached coupon will bring booklet “The Whole Life Policy.’ _ you how easy it is to create an estate sufficient ' It tells “The Whole fvldrnss .. Send me your booklet, _,‘ Name ...................................................................... .. Age ............ .. Occupation Life fiolicy" Charlottetown. l Head Office- ii \'Oi_(‘l.lll of three ‘wars and Ia form-1 er liiriurbt-i" of the Suiprelue (“nun/fl a Vt-rsiillles. spoke freely of the ilivlopment til‘ aircraft. “ 11f‘ filIP-stionril albolil his ‘many s to “the next" great eon- iwcoii nations, 'l“llt‘llll‘$()ll re-I flirt b N urini T0 Run In ' Hamilton, March 5 “ftiittiNaw, lat-ii, i5___‘i~iie ‘ - - , _ titrii) indoor il‘1l'.2l\ iiiid field ‘cham- i litmus. wbeiv- most ot thi- 1'l111‘l|)i()ll-Hl\l|IS will be lii-ltl in lluuilitoii ' . 1"",'_"‘5 "M9 °CC""T“"-_ on ‘fliursiliiy Mart-ii R iiiitliii- the ,: FOR ; H In lyvtliii‘ llh—~ sSilJUlill (garment iuisiiipoé 1,; ti“, m,“ |i,,',..,i|,,n Pr", , ' - -' .oua Cuimv ‘omiiiii , _ ‘ ‘t i wlill recflalil a large nuliibt-i" oflsitll: "_"*_‘§"‘j',‘f‘":' buuw""""' '9 iiiliiiii traluiiivii wliii have ii.i \'lil- ' “mum "n" " "" ""' iuiiulooiiivut from tho office iii‘ thi- Uilliifll) ‘branch of lhl) _\iii;it,.i|i- Athletic lliilou of (liiuiitla, this ov- Pllllll-Z. lliibly Kerr, famous i-ipriiitt-i- "i 11111111151114; Lilli iirlil-Tlilflilllf! iiuil has completed i\l‘l‘2iIla;'('illl!l\i.‘-l for Nurml and liitalii, fiiiiious lviiiiiiiiii record suiashcrs, In ii ppmtr ili SIN‘!!- ial litiiitlli-aii rut-rs, llli! fnrnioi" at a Tllllt‘ untl a hulf and the hittiir lit the three nlilus, i-é-{Qii WHEN WILD CREATURES FIGHT _ - _ Nature has endowed all bei- ‘Oli. frioizistl who glitiltluieil v;ili,.<ii~ _ c“. . _ H, y,,,,,-_., iiosron, Feb. lilvllouscil to ac-iscifusllwftsecltfol: %1‘,’,'l"°,'_'l‘9"f°" _ ‘"7 i i-iiiiiiiy 1)i('tl‘l"t iiii iiiiu by rcpeiiicd I‘(1'l‘)l)(‘l‘l(‘.3 ‘by a ilur-ihave sharp “gem e. tlllli- 1111K! Your ilcar, iliidl‘ fact-s glowing iiiir. ""14 ‘fl-‘mmmr ""\"'"""w"""f'os"'r"mslehiwd- the iiiiiiiiiii Slip h shlrper U“ mumiry-s 10mph‘ “.1111; himself‘ as "tho lone wolf Boston [mm ‘have their h n _'- 9 91111-18 ‘fliiiugii cliiiiigt: and ilistiiiicta “'5'” ‘"9 1“‘"'°"'n"" {"9 “Mk [lay been givtgn great gri’ some hl-WE bi-igiiiiy Mm,“ . l-ilfldlilelil. house ilifitric-t of the city u“, me pom skunk i“ 119989! 1110i. Eiltfll Bilfliit-ll, truthful uyw. “""' 9'10"‘ m ""' “""°""'- wherewnh w m“ “as a “id sme" For friendships portriidi-i, never ""g‘hty Emecml "lam “'°"'.““ °m' in iii n» i . aieuem m‘ fade, i'll','§ are guitriltlng illt‘ ii.i;<i.rit1t and e a ""8 11°!‘ 111 I119 18W 0f Ecar frii-iiils of iliiyi! gone by. Your kindly look iiiiil words Made smooth life's ruggiiil ways. Your sniil s were sitnshini- in lllt‘ gloom Of d()l‘l‘0\V-Cl()lltl(‘(l (lays; Oil, peaceful, litippy be your path-s. Though fur from uilui- they lie. And oft in spirit may we meet, Swec-‘t friends of tlays iron-e by. tihei-riug My heart is full of thoughts And fiiln would breathe in soul; The ‘deep dcvotloii, fervent. true, That has been yours so long; Ihit far too weak are words tell 0f love thatntiflrr can. d-le— (ind blots you all foreveruiorc, Dear friends of days gone hy- ~"llnu." Mary A. Ford. grateful 1i O FEBRUARY 16.-—Be ever ready to lead others. lit is yours by right of birth. You cherish above all also your character. and are caro- i'ill and conscientious in all you do. You are fond of art and the best thin-rid of llfe- and your love is whole-hearted and endurlnll- 1J0 more hopeful, and be ever ready to do a klnil hctlon. ' Your hlrthetonels an amethyst, which means sincerity. Your flower ls a primrose. Mxgunjugk! colors are light blue‘ '“8I¢"1Ill0W.' I ‘ * - ‘ will continue ‘to patrol the neigh- bothood until ‘the criiiiiiiial is‘ cap- lured. According t0 stories to the police, "the lone wolf" has already ris" oil four Women's apartments. Each time, he lbound aud gnggeil his vic- tlui, sipent ithc night ‘in hcr apart- lucnt, and then loft lu lllt‘. early| morning. with vuhatorer loot lie had been able to gather. Says Stolen Money Purchased Liquor iST, JOHN'S Nfid. »Fe‘b. 13.—'l‘es- tlmon-y that Alexander Rooney. for- Tolrg-miph Bureau for ii period of six months took ‘from the cash drawer more ‘than $100 weekly to pu use liquor that was consum- ed l his oflice, Wins gtlven yesterday in the opening of zthe trial of Roon- ey on the charge of larceny of neair- ly 818,000 of public money, Rooney ls also charged with hav- ing destroyed various accounts of his office covering a period of three years. Assistant Testifies. WimJWyl-le. former npslstanvt m mo!‘ accountant of the Government the‘ survival of tho fittest is always IIPDQPIIIOSL and the wild creatures owe their existence to their ex- ternal watchfulnvss, and their ublllty to do battle with their own k ud lu the fight for supremacy or the right to live. in Windsor Great Park, England, recently was witnessed u thrilling 118111- betlvtau: two stage. it. not only lasted uubrokealy for a, whole day, but actually ended iu the death of both the combatants. For sheer drama many of these primuval contests easily outdo the epic combats for the boxing ring. A naturalist ‘in Kenya Colony was the spectator not long ego of what ranks as one of the strang- est encounters of its kind aver recorded. A rhinocerous was seized by a huge crocodile, whose jaws fastened ‘on its hind leg. The result. ant battle was terrific, hugs columns of water bull; shot into the iaiir u‘ the combatants fought. Gradually, however. the crocodile dragged its enemy into deep water. until finally both disappeared ili a last colossal struggle. Few people would regard an an- telopsps fit match for s lion, but at least o species of antelope, thu oryx, has been known to give a good account of itself ‘In such a combat. A hungry lion sprnngnpun t-be leader of an‘ oryx hurd that Rooney. testified that ‘for ii period of six months before the ‘probe of the bureau funds began. Roan purchased from I120 to [180 wont-h of llqimr weekly fmm the blqum Con-trail Department. Wylie outed tha he generally pu-chuod this llqu f from Rooney with money ‘wh m title Miter took from the cacti drawer. ‘ ihld gone downi to w water-hole. Four time: the lion loiipt at its prey. each time being mot by the ,oryx's bayonet-like Ii ll. was finally impale , the force to the shock bringing both animals to the ground. - l l“. 017a,. Ou-i s. on which i ?i§*i‘iliii'3§‘a‘lsi'$i'fi‘ii,mm,.,,.,m,,,,,,,. Charlottetown Branch Office 140 Richmond 8L, NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANW COMPANY 190113105 irlaanffnenf" Toronto, Canada P. E. l. imak-iig its escape. i A notable tlucl was that fought, 'iit Illi‘ Lundtn Zoo by two elephants liiillllPtl ‘Pippou ‘ind tfitiiperor, lillllll-i Ioior was cxtrculeiy toiiti of ii collie! {belonging to one of the aiid ‘fippoo, uppart-aiiy. tuatleiietl: rby jealousy, one day pickiul up tho Itlog and tlusheti it to the ground. killing it instantly. 'i‘bo two ulcpitalJlt-l fought so fiercely that for a time it scuincd iueviliabie that onto 0r the other would be killed. 'l‘llcre is, lii fnco little doubt that this would have happened had not an attendant maiiagt-J to separate thciu. 'l‘iio Z00 was also the scuio of a "scrap" between two African lions. in a playful IIlOOtl. ouo of tho lions, uauicd Nero, struck tho ut-iier with its paw. instantly the savage instincts of the second liou were aroused, anti the two wtue soon in the throes of u terrific quarrel, the upshot of which was that Nero was mauled so. that death ensuud shortly after- wards. l3ut.Nature's grim combats do not all take place among the bigger animals. A battle royal between n large spider and a grass-hoppur has been recorded by a famous uuiturai. ists, who declares that the fight was one of the most thrilling he hud evur witnessed. For over an hour the spider tried to bind the grasshopper in ‘its web, hut with- out success. the grasshopper breaking free on t-ach occasion. Finally. the spider, exhausted by its efforts, giave up the attempt and returned to its lair, wbilt- the grasshopper crawled wearlly from the scene of the conflict. llllnnirdhu Llnllnent fnr the (irlppn i, INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective advis- only. . Sufferers from Eyutrlln mly have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any qyo defect. Th. motive power of the entire human organism lo Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, It In oomputsd utilise about 8096 of this . Nerve Energy, but when Eye- ltrnln ll present, I much larg- er proportion ll required. Hence Jtfectlvb syn. through their consumption c1 p» ex- cessive amount of Nerve In- orgy, may seriously effect the functioning of other organs of, . nu body, and produce Ill health. ' -‘ HAVI vouw was lxmmzb F. "lllfillllflll- l he newest thing in i tapers. {Apparatus- Samples of work in our wlndowl. badly i , i ‘fir? Projection printing '- At a cost of $200.00 w: haw installed an Eastman Auto. l. Focus enlarger. To place our ~ work before the public we are going to make an 8x10 photo " from negatives made by our! i studio for the month of Febru- ary at one dollar ($1.00) cacti l. BAYER PHOTO STUDIO £n+0o4+eo++++o:4+o+ow+ ', U. M. Lanipson & Co. a g 64 Queen Sin-cf, 5 London, EC, 4,, England o i v t U E Public Auction Sales of Raw Furs l l l Represented by Alfred Fraser, 212 Fifth Avenue New York 1057-19-1 U tnwthflvm For HORSES CATTLE CHIRP _ FIG! , Poul-TRY Eggs Ire high In Pfm- “"1: the laying hone busy. W)‘ °" Pure POULTRY room enteritis-am tinylns """' Blotehford’! III Muh- nmsmwr-l smur- ‘M- (mlxld gr: n , _ llltehforife Ollillf with" POULTRY turrues u n‘ iii-m WHOLIlAl-E M‘ .nrrAu.. gown? rniol cairrsa a c0. Llmllll