THE CHARLOTPETOWN " GUARDIAN .311; ‘ N. ll llllllill lllllilll. By 1. a. B. MvCREADY‘ f of . a’ t E .__ I Some personal cx/Icriertrcs with Sir Leonard Tilleyfilnd ) B, I ‘K B“... “J1 ‘ Hon. Prior M iii-hell. a dismissal amilan appoint-then, K tlitcnretm * " “ Till lilillilll llTflWNElll Paddock-W. Olootor l. Ioliuo. Vloo-Pndlonb-J. -I. Burnett. . Bouncy-Hoot. Ool. D. Lloellaooa D. B. 0. llltor and Manager-J. l. Barnett. Anoolato Editor-D. K. Currie. MISCHIEVOUS PROPAGANDA. ARTICLE II. My first recollection of Sir Leonard Fillcy was when he ppcr Sussex, now Penobsquis, over fifty years ago, t0 mischievous propaganda been set oti foot with a view to I Ellen. and especial- . ..- t Good Fishing Rods " ‘ . _ -, _ It you have never uleq ‘Kriiei ijointeifroil milled one of the preateat, pleasures In flqhlnq. - ' ‘ -'l.~. t i ' It you want a dura hlo and iiandooiuekrod. thla ll the place to get it. No matter whether you buy the moot ex- penoive or the cheaper kind, you'll be proud of any rod you get here. - throughout short, the tions. Let us aee what foundation there YB“ have iivcr_\',l'ezri"sitit~e the West svtis and no r"- Our stock of fiahlng tackle include: everything needed for hlhing- Our prices will make your outfit quite in- expeneive. _ -‘- _ A 4w‘ The White g Store l. e. IAMIESON, tiriiggtst one who wants to can g0 to a illic- nti its incr- tlw fnlschooti that it is HIIFDOSPS. vt-trtioi‘ and for medicinal goes to tlrr- gt-ts his logger and get it on paynrt-lrt of thi- prico. Can tirc now law opt-n llll‘ ,PI'IY\'III(.‘(‘S iltiwi trot prospered sirrt-e l . . ltlotrfetleration to anything like the r - . - r The argument tor the ltll£llllfliiilxtenl hoped for," and one reasontera, “veek/ and thus trearem ' of the Prohibition Act is ba‘"ed out. ' . , - . 111 s me (lollstalxt ma,“ ma“, ha“ been‘, ih a tratioltal gain iii using the sarrrr Yo“ Wm [remember also that your its _ ~ .' » Tmknialpna] m?“ m m“ “In? M “iv-‘lliln <'l>ll>l\‘"'1'~‘fi l" "l" “w” ‘mm’ (lint irext ntceting was to be under rather siguiar circttin -- If “Kg-lavas tlin forest front llfilllg nsodnvis‘. tutti-ease in nittnlierit udrenvntr , .. _ up quite s0 fast in making paper. iinfegtig“ 01 any 1,111.1 3111,01“, ygu,‘ starters. .itfwas'_‘sottte years later. Tire Province oucc in its tiew- Compliment: are coming ourwayn {urging more faith iii the Maritimegi r ‘my: "there it plenty of money In A, _1_ p, 519111511 3,1,1 the Rev_ 1')1-, thinking over. The article (‘Ollcllltlui DON'T HURRY TO REDU¢E . has‘ 1i! contains respecting “The Pro-i Smwalq: clinical thermometer us it is called,‘ (-3111,. m L‘ administration. . . . . ~ < - o i - ~ - _~ - - - i 1 result making the Xiarititn Pro‘ the iiorne. , _ _ . full e lewlentes and dmdesmus m e m m m, 9,1,1“ wrong use thorgilthesonietlmeo can: Baptist Liturch onc of his eloquent addresses on the great moral . e _ . - ‘ . '3 SGPIOUS r ma; me new 1a“- meang 1115 1ega1iz._‘vell as m wealth Much me was! Print-e Ldward island is today-tire ca“ e (‘all do it!" 0t course we t-oiiqmomeie, will tell you whether 01-110, pubuc gpeakiilg, and an engaging manner. Later I saw him ‘ many of the ublesi and best men. ance, the setting up of rumshops ‘ _ _ _l is to be held on May ta. Qome‘ It there should be a rise in tem-| talk-mg with a number of the resident farmers about the rar u ay educated m Nam Scam‘ New there is some trouble going on ln- known as the European and North American Railway, and later as Edwardclirzncc w win. he having a‘. - ‘ t. v , n ‘ ' is lomhese Changes‘ Legalizmglhediirres" originated irr the trek otcirt iii the Notice front five to Zlfiniefllillfll dlilllrbame- “"595 by‘ when’ a few years lmer’ we enlbanled farmers of the than“ ‘Conservative newspaper, is now “on that is just gemmg under way‘ trailit- or a trniiit- trrtlegitiizeti “dud men trout the hast, the Mari (|O\ cinnrent uill again be retutiietl any and all means {ranges of Pisgah and Pickadmy m north and south’ Mr‘ Tmey re‘ , " , ', - f til ltting an Lorncr (louin in i920, ‘Simply Nflure q way o g 1111.1, 111.. or Cqnnda . ' their 0wtt-£attlt.'.'~ And after he had gone my uncle, Caleb Mc- medicine; or lit» t-all go to his tiutn-Wqrnolml Tm, Brim“ (.0,un1bia‘,,nd “Mr being m“, and ,5 [brown glands ti-iiit-it nro situated on top oil when titc latter ivzis a clerk in Peter's drug store, and my YCIHIIVC , . ,_ . . . . "mm? mm Immm“ mp6“ ,your rise iir temperature in a good. d h h . - r ~ - St. olin ircss and in Ottawa corres on ence muc t at ivas a - flood EM" any “um ma" “m! 1e<i on the streets of New York ev-isive forces are tloing their best t0 '- J I i p ' p llr- J. 1E. Masters of lllouctou trail, a spirited article in ThaBusy Eashi jtiv Maritime people. It is a good, . _ h t 11, 1927 article Among other things e’ ' A the ‘Maritlmes iiurtoo mitt-ti ofi‘. it} [H1085 t0 our old friends, Captailfin the wrong hands." That is worth‘ . . i- . -' ‘ FEVER lliimes Ctirruthers, anti the articles,” ‘m’ “"9" l‘\5_ m“ hmmmuied‘ ‘ , YDGPS SIPIII, BVEI‘ llSlIIIg BIIIIIIGI‘ ilg , _ , ‘ d1 . d1, h - , ‘at our problems has resulted. wei Although a T§°',',‘§°",‘fff,ew,"1§§l o .. l ‘i’? 7-1“ ‘T. . sore t rig t e temllerance legit-r, 111cm of the _\iaritiines" anti the ialeibeliove in having our demands ac- me wmpemu“ i S ' i lation proposed by the Q . _ ‘ ' t ' -."Ch'..Hbb T ',Th ' ~ i - ' t I BBO . - - . . , I ii ark-s r ert upper 8b91cedetl to. so will the same tourae 15,1 useful lixsggiinzinnqtltgetavfir form a dlvmon of [he ‘Sons of rempemncerand he gave m ‘he f o o , 1y ‘vomen’ are being constantly ‘Omiwme exlem ‘hefimmghl of men as Yin“ as a whole “ma: ' iTCIOTIH to which he dcvotctl titc energies of his early and mitidlc a ' ii P ' D r i I n can“! be denied that u iyouiii H -- ti nan of fine resence with an excellent voice ' I ing of the liquor traffic. the operrlhas nmde upon the East‘ indeed est . rovitice in the _o.n nioti. are n01 feeling just right. the tlter- i c. e lids ten a l p , _ _| ’ ‘ H i V gv I - - ' r n8 or the flood gams of “temper . - - . m" y?“ have a flsftm §°§§§"““'°".=taiidiiig iii the midst 0f the tail grass in my father's meadow o, British Commbia and me Non“ Th: provincial election in Quebec or feiei as it is o en a . t the_ country nd, in ‘ western Provinces were born and _ _ t . i, 1 we“ 1o know 1;, bo- _ g v ,.,,n,,,,,a, U, a“ resmo cofheiWailves claim that their parufirllzeurite tenssyou very plain“, mmithztt was shortly to run through that beautiful valley, first to be ty. led lr.\' ‘.\i. Lztuvc has a fair‘ Brunswick and ‘mum? _ ‘he Siile- ‘the Intcrcoionial. They were standing on almost the exact spot 1IsIand. "The Problem 0t the Alan-Jets: election iut-reasctl hi,- contilrg- This-may be due to some slight| . . . . ~. r i - ' ‘ ' ' i i‘ " 'n liquor traffic! \\hirll ivoultl be pr-e-"Mflfinmers m mp “Great ‘vestjililll the ‘Mouircztl tiztzzcttc. a leitziztrg: alliigilxglgy‘mnreofiugegévflfleLhiriizgi fought and “mlfigamst a Yap“? lsqugd Lallya) lwllceez“ fembpr a 1,.,,,,,11,,.,1 m," ,.,,,,,m11,.,1 a riiztttcr of iioldittgpossess-ion o t err an stt t e, 8l118g€S\\- t supporting ‘Premier Triscliereau and m you, sysfgm, ipaid. But that is another story. Looking over the broad, rich 1“opcrii-il up" by means of lilOil0Y‘e\~'] m1, e .,_. 1 L 1h mbe a1 ‘ h. 1- 1, 11199,] 11y _ . y . ' - uncontrolled us- tit present‘! EVETF- “e ‘i Xv?‘ I H“ e r emu“ ' ‘s ‘we’ e m‘ lmcadous, the sloping, “ell-tilled uplands and the green mountain > ' I - _. 1m. ,.O,,,,.11,,,,e,1 kwgepv m to 1rowor. .\lr. Fiirtcltereatl lhecamei I“)- _ . _ _ _ _ for mid Olllflip a certificate liflflrllliiiglllrlsi? ,,,,,.:,1enn,n,_n, w? .1“, m, o, Proniioi- on the reiiremetti of Sir‘ -Fe"°" m‘ hm‘ “mperatme ‘Spitarkcd ivith diplomatic enthusiasm to my father: “Mr. McCready -- - ~> -' Ii r -t 'i 'ori.- ‘infection. This unusual otiioiitit oi‘ ii men could not live here anti flourish and be happy, it would be thirst uiro rtgret. in t mtrtiutl . ‘h at " piippiieil b)’ m5 ‘mnmm’ ' c lfi . . , v Ilt ints for lite trootl Waste paper, much of it havinutim, m‘ come of the tluctless gluutli-in , . - ~ 1 . i . ' . C *nd't ld mc of how well he had known the buddllt statesman ;.\'<'\'t*|‘ill('|PSS tlrt- dclrt should not ho parsed through the printing ])l'0."s‘3‘])l‘lilCl]lilIIy the small atlffilhlifil n i 0 g i - '- i -~ v v - -»-."“"i\ klmmY- “ml '" “m” exmm“ Ias I("li'ilil1 a trttlc itt Si. ohlt. I was destined to meet Mr. Aiontiily trdrrtiis that “tlrt- hiaritiruermwy L‘ m“ h‘ m“ cleaned and ‘L ‘also the thyroid in the neck. 80px‘ ‘ g ‘_ J . . " . About iriicy later, ntatly times, and i0 have much to say of him in tltc ylitliti lOllsOi ivaste paper is gather- Sign as i, shows u,“ you, new“. 1rrcciativc and possibly some things that coltid hardly be quite to Therelkeep down the effect of the ittfec-i on. q 1 iris lilting. ‘ , the false assumption that 1rroliibi- " lion prohibits the traffic. iuvcr_\'-llhp mmparalivp one knows that it docs not prohibit. iirum the East. in lire \\'eat. tie-clim- in tliescl Blaritiines was not due lo lurk Iii- Tiio amount of inert-use t and mm mp pxpizrhlnm. ‘if ‘wvtvlt-liei'ily. industry and business abil-l pmvlllc" i" (‘amma ‘um m ‘wmzvdty is contended by tho writs-r for‘ country mm Ila“ mm] h i‘: "H" ifillrr- British (‘olumbin Ytlontltly, and; camm" pmlnm" illiat better rcstilts are lit he OHM‘!- tt-d front the int-t tilat tho Duncan " r _ “In” H‘ “m” H“ ‘iCUmlIlI-QSIDIYH reteomrrretttlatiuirs nhhave been to a large extent iniple- Can the 1iroposctl trcw legislation be‘ enfort-ieti ? son to believe that it can be. the first place, the party irrtroduc~ ing it has taken its political life ill its hands on a definite promise to It‘ it fails to do t i | I t lmettteti. enforce the law. I this its political life is fnrieitetl, and governments are riot likely to Sir James Witltney, one of the willingly forfeit their political lives. ztblast llffilllieffi U18} all)’ DYOVIIIQQ Tire Stewart (lovcrrtntetit, if returrt- of (Yaitada has ever had, laid tiowri _ ed to power, as we believe it shall the doctrine that to create a stable be, takes the responsibility of (‘ilqrilfiti healthy public sentiment in it forcing the law. Putter the Prohidctimmtinity, you tnust have the bition Act no tioliticitl 1rzu-ty IlilSiKtNiiI will and Sygnililihelifl 311M111? been l‘8S]i(l!IlSI|iI" for its enforce-got‘ a very substantial majority oi‘ to that enforce it, they have atltrptetl every have incessant EDITORIAL Notes. merit. Both parties have tried “Ommllllillfi Otherwise WU agitation, resist- means proposed by the Tetnperiitict- tint-e anti uncertainty and your pro- Allinitce and botii ltzivc failed. DUPGEIIIBIH is rtevet‘ solved. reason that thir- it. not stand party introducing u“) new nlgasurvl (‘erjtaitt opponents ot‘ the 111-01103. will stand by its own child if turnoff“ higher motive ma" m "reservp imillS with apparent serlotlstiesa thill own political “fen {they arc opposed to the sale of al- The proposed measure undel__lt-trlroii¢f liquors for itevcrage pur. takes to lessen the liquor evil bvilmse“ “M ‘hm ‘his is why “my phmmg certain necessary reslrkw waiut lhc Prohibition Act contiiiir l0 I new tornperaitce legislation tell Hons upon n. There are m he holed. liow rrtlicil of the liquor sold more vendor Stores ma" at nresentillllllei‘ the Prohibition Act was and any one o, the“ may be closeddliifli iui- medicinal purposes, and a, my time by a majority petition who prescribed it‘! it is conserva- lmm the conmmnny m which H lively estimated that 90 per cent; of N“ one under 21 years m. it ivns used its a beverage and prac- ticttliy all that was used tnetlicintii- patient stands. age can purchase liquor or procure it from one who has a permit. Any- one violatirrg the conditions of his permit by getting drunk or other- wise making a nuisance of hiriiscit’ will have permit cartcoiletl. Surely those restrictions tire het- ter than no restrictions an at. pro- sent, and surely the party responsi- ible for the new measure will ace iy was prescribed by the ltiiut-relt‘. Beecher" rt-ttiarketl that “ntusic tvlettttses the urrtlcrstantlihg, inspires it, and lifts it iirto a realm which it would not roach ii’ it were left to itself." We have no doubt what.- ever that all of these results were t-ffectttd by thc rentiilioit 0i‘ "The Nt-w Joruattitrm" in Trinity Iluiteti Citlirch 0n Monday evening, with additions by assisting itrtlrrts. "De- lightful," “Lovely," “Siplendidfl "Great," were some of the expres- sions of appreciation heard an the large audience, drawn from every part of this city, and from the neighboring districts, deft the church. We heartily congratulate Professor Fletcher and the choir of the church, together with the Misses Lucy Blanchard and Kathleen Hornby Messrs. Charles Earle and Ben Wagner. How the new cantata compos ' by Professor Fletcher will be regarded by musical critics we shall not attempt to determine. We only know that itigavefleaoure of the highest and rat-es kind to his to its enforcement. Olir friends opposed to Hue pro- posed iegitiiation tire tidvticirtiitt: prohibition ill-i u it prohibited, which it has mover- done. 'l‘hcy arc pin- ning their faith tn it word, and titti word is a misnomer. The liquor traffic in with us, at: present unreg- ulated and uncontrolled. it con he controlled, its evils can be lessen- ed and we believe the new inw pro- posed by Premier Stewart and his colleagues will do it. The word prohibition, when referring to an evil, sounds goodwnd iholy, and makes a good téxffor would-be re- formers and stump orators, but iii relation to the liquor trofllc it is an empty and meaningless word, and il folio on its lace. Experience has conclusively proved that we cannot ' tluclion of coal-ail of which indiq flittle disease fighter-ii. gives an o An English newspaper states thatjncl itlen. of how ntuclt iroubit- l» ‘Canada i< first in the 1irotluctitrri tiiigflillg (>11 inside you. 111st its dot-s .. - -. . , , . jtlit- I\l"Ii temperature. nc-ltspriiri, rntkel, asbestos and r-itl. U“ “éujous u“, Nlumqned p1,y_,,;,.. l Tim‘; second m [he "5'? "r H}? ‘plant ion. tells its that. tlrc beneficial i~i' Epitome and the [)I‘(l(Ill!'Il0il oi trlottrrH-ecm 0,- 3“ i-(nqm, of Wealmmn m. mars; third in the trrtrdltction tif,lteut and light is tIur t-irit-iiy to liv- gold and silver; seventh irr theipro-hitict that tilt? l"'°il"(‘<‘ "lljllllllijlil"! l-umion of Steely mum i“ me mo, tevtrr, which like the ilatulu {fever is I)8l\9fi(:llll ttr the system. , _ _ So don't start. to reduce your wales that .116!‘ pfflspeylty 1n i_l0~ {temperature you nt-cti llttit heat up ‘Ilitased On any single line but is trim n (gQFIQiH point, mrriversal prosperity, iin-cked by flit-I 3011191117101‘ 111°" ‘,_i,.,,|,u,.e tntornetet- is useful in letting you E ' ,kno\v that you have a fever and ' Measured either by their iméofls’! that. you should therefore go to bed 1 _1so as not to lose or wvaste your i)" mm] under Mamreali V“"°°“"-‘lreart‘ii reserve strength. Your doc» ,4?!‘- [Sfllnt John, Halifax and Q1197)" tor will keep the temperature with- 'are, irr the order named the ioadiiigdit safe limits. ‘shipping 1r0rts of Canada- lti 1926‘ —¢o->-—-—- ‘their imports and exports were as‘ " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "' ' ' ' w‘ ibeltnv: ' Imports lixllfirlstv ‘aloritreul $210,356,955» 216,180,098, r "' ...'..r; i“‘“‘°“‘;i *“;"}"i’i"°11?ns1f§ A 8ER|ES or DITERARY Saint J0 n - . 7. ir. t QU°TAT|°N8\_ FOR BOOK LOVERS JTHIIIXIX 18,228,737 117,126,100‘ iQmimec Ilvsjfihgafl flimsmsn‘ o e+++w Wednesday, May 11th that the thor- The event of the day in Austral- ia on Moflday last was the npenint: ‘of the Pztrlliiitnenl. in the great} MY Lad)‘ Gerrard “mated u’ at , Mulberry Garden now the only !S0ll'lll6i'll iCortrmottu-eaith at (air-twice o’. refreshkwm abou‘ the [iberra lry His Royal lliigltrtess. lhtvmwn for pgrgofls pf the best qual- Dultc oi’ York. The capital cit!‘ is ity to be exceedingly cheatedbat... . . , , _ _ e n Lself new, built uhetenotily ever {ongvinzbtzzggelcgguvmglzzgln (Haw ‘was Itefore, but splendidly laid out 54 and already atlorned by triassive iand imposing public edifices. A CREEDO-d believtii Michael vast crowd oi two ntiiliolrs of peo- Ange“), velasflile” a“ ‘ 9mm“! " ‘ i‘ ' ti ' t tpie are said to have attended they; tgloaolllllliflnl: liilsgrilgtio‘: may? egg Igratid opening, llrut this is piflillliillyqhings m, Beau“. everlagting, and zair over-estimate as that riurrtlrerlthc message or‘ Art ‘that has nttide iwotild equal one-third of the totzilflhefic hllllii‘ "ie-‘5@d~ A219‘; #- - population of the island continent-j ' ' f _ i The Artist-Tile whole function Ti" "m" °f "'9 Austrailil" P"°'iof the artist in the world is to ‘be vliices o1‘ ‘New South Wales, Victor-lit seeing andl feeling creature; to "be an irrslrtlntettt. of such tender- m‘ Queensland‘ 8mm‘ Austrabiitt-sa and sensitiveness tltatno shall- ia, \Vcstertr Attslruila and lktsinartia " ' ‘ ’ aw, lro hue, no litte, no istiintuneous ‘"15 “nmilmouslY "Eli-Til "P0" ‘Wand evanescent expression of the the Premiers of tiresc States itrlvisible things around him, nor any February, 11899 in a conference held1°f iii)‘; elllfmlmlfi which :29?’ i1"? ,, _ _ 10211781 e '0 convey m; t0‘ e apt‘ a: Memmlme‘ H was m’ 1900 mdtwiwhitrh ‘has been given him, shall ‘he ‘Rm 31w“? one“ l“ u": “g"‘*e"eiiircr be left unrecorded, or fade VFW-Ill W115 DlIB-‘teti by the imperial from the hook oi record. ‘it i5 not Parliament. ILater in. the satire 111R llllfllllfi-‘i-‘l B10191‘ l0 illink. m year 1mm Hopemu" was. upmmb iudge, ‘to argue. or to know. Ellis _ _ _ lplnee is treithoi- iti the closet, nor ed (ioverrror (ieueriil and the first h," m0 bench “m, at the ha‘, nor i l I t Parliament was opened by the tlinn I111 tho Iiihrllry. They are for other Prince of Wales, now King (ieorge, iITIPII mill other‘ WOPR- "9 ma)’ twenty-six years ago. Australia mmki m ‘i hywwi rammni m" followed ‘(Estrada irr atlvnlttring to and "hm" who" h“ ha“ “MM” be‘ tho status 0f ll Federal Illllllfllflll-ikutrivletigtr 11H he can gather Willis thirty three years after Carmdn had/inl- lltflnlrillg. 0r reach without. a u’ H ‘x ‘I e g l” life is to ‘he two-fold only; to mo, to feel. --John Ruokln. {walls of the box or closet. Household , . To cool Food Oulekly- -' Scrapbook To cool quickly any diahof hot food, place it in. than of midlieolt B! water. i ' ROBERTA LEE . owowwaovpio-o-e-oo-o-vev-eoo» The . Coffee Pot The coffee or tea pot can be kept clean and sweet by putting one tablespoonful oif bicarbonate of soda in it, then filling it with waiter and boiling a tow minutes. Rinse those who heard it rendered under lilo direction by the choir of Trinity Church. We know, too, that Char- lottetown has cause to be proud of its native musical artiste; and prohibit. but we can regulate and control. fl---,-_-¢o>--- - F LOCAL INTEREST. iBPItIIh Columbia? Monthly i " - to ugrll. possesses a ‘to, ' r olleto .II " 2y i‘. that in Messrs. Bentley and Wagner 1111-11 ygllow 11 wfappgd 111 111119 ffdfibor/ ore piece of cloth that has t; iieeit flipped .. r ' I W it in several changes of clear, warm water- Also boil the pot once in awhile inn strong solution of horaxli and water. timih . t h‘ I t ti‘ 1t t 1"‘ I H!“ oi" it t ,. fir I Storing Linen wring ifiten it will not . t- ‘I, When s tflfih, iii in very obi-g bluinglc gter" to do; know, such fragments of. t that body retained its plenary powers, and at which the terms of - on ‘Saturday evening, I put up at the Barker House. The hotel q ment in Mr. Mitchell's room, and a stormymeetittg it was. 11f r kept the young newspaper man and dieniiesedatatiott ter ‘awake tier. sleneinio the muting hours ~ofr5unda ‘ my!‘ ~" u‘) i ’ born zeal for tentperancc had demanded prohibition, got it, and then tunted to rend the law and those who enacted it. The Gov- ‘Ffillllfilll ivas defeated, all the advocates of prohibition but twu i swept out of public lift- antl the law repealed. - That was in 1856-7. hi; Tilicy had fallen to risc again, while prohibition was bilricd for half a century. The greater question of uniting the Provinces ltad coirtc on the scene with Tillcy as its foremost advocate. lIc and i his Government submitted the terms of the Quebec Scheme to the ‘people at the polls, and again, in i865, he and his measure were‘ ‘rcjcctcd. The Allan-Stttith-zmglin Government came in arid ap-' ipoitttetl their attti-cottfcdcrate friends to office. Among the latteni i I was given citarge of Penobsquis railway station. Presently thcr Legislature tttet", its forty-one members, as it turned out, lcss iilfIll-i cntial titan one defeated mart, who became knowit as the “Forty-i second Member”—-S. L. 'I‘=ilicy. I-Ie was there ill daily conferertcei with the few confederates-elect; lie was privileged to occupy all scat reserved for cit-members on the floor; he was reported to b2! from time to time an honored and favored guest at (iovertiiiiciitl House. .-\ttd presently the Lieutenant-Governor, against the court-i ;cl of his cottstitttiional advisers. dissolved the House of :\SSCiIlI)I_V.i 'l‘itcre was a howl of indignation among the anti-confedcratcs, buti "Tiilcy and the better terms of the British North Antcrica Act: swept thc country, and he and his colleagues proceeded to do rttanyl things, ltot omitting to restore their friends to the offices front! which they had been dismissed, 1 As a ittatter of course, the anti-confederate Board 0i Rail-- way Cotrtirtissiouers was swept away, and with them almost all the station ittasters from St. John to Shediac. It would be too trivial‘ lo here rciatc my own dismissal but for ‘some more iilfCfCSiillg| events if icd to. ‘The office and emoluments gwere of no account.‘ My feliolv-ivorkcrs in the railway service "all expected dismissal ;i it was the custom of the time ivhctt a change of government took place, and we did not resent tit. I had intended ilt a few ittoutlts to resign, but could not resist the temptation to make some slight trouble for the confederate autocrats who were now asserting their suprctttacy with so high a itaud. Everybody has some friends iit the land of his nativity. A petition was signed ‘by every one oi the patrons of the station, asking that I ibe retained. T lteit down the line cattle the Superintendent, the late JJE/dward ‘Boyd, C.I?.., serving tltc notices that at the cud of the current month our scr- vices would be no longer required. He took oFf my official head in most ltitttily and regrctfui fashion. I-Ic gave me a certificate that my accounts had been always correctly kept and that I had always done my duty as statiqt master quite to his S-ZIKISIQCIIOII. He also handed me a pass over the road front station to station good to the end of tltc ycar. ' v titcn, was I ‘being dismissed? For an answerto that he must rc- ier mc to the Contmissioncrs. I did itot know them personally. Well, if I would get oil titc train anti go with him to St. John, he woulcLiutroducc me. Would he tell them all the nice things he had just said to me and tioitc? lie would. I went with him and he more titan ittadc good his word. The gruff Commissioners rc~ __ferrcd ntc itt turn to the (ioverttittettt which had ordered the dis- missal. I toidtlrcitt I would see the Government about it, and I did so later, as itercaftcr detailed. Previous to tilis, one member of IllQflEXCCllIlVC ltad several times called at my station in passing and assured me that he was my friend, and that I would not be disturbed, I _ ' Following my dismissal from the railway, I was asked to join the stafi‘ of the St. John Telegraph, and when the Legislature met was sent tomeport its proceedings, the _last session in which Union were definitely adopted. The Telegraph was supporting the Qoyernmetit.‘ I, as its representative, was still bound to have what fun I could over my dismissal. Arrived at Fredericton was-full and the obiiging clerk told me he would have to give me Hon. John ‘Johnson's room till Monday and then change me to another as Mr, Johnson would then have arrived. He had been detained. Mr. Johnson's room, as it happened, was one of a suite and was only separated by a door from that occupied by Hon. 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The rgvoit was too strong "to soft words and explanationsff" " T‘ ,.It was thought tltatIIo A _ to give up the Senatorial seiitto which he had "been named. next day being Sunday, I saw Peter pacing up and down in front of thciliot (In the cnd the River Counties got attotiterSenator, and Ml‘- Ncw Brunswick. ) Thus, by accident, Irhat} gpt much secret ill- iormation which I could not publitlygitse; outwit which, righlii 7) .___..__. (Continued on page o¢¢us - __;H ' DAILY LESSON-S IN ENGLISH Iy W. L fielded ‘ wonns uranium; 0111mm __ Dorrie» "hold it before trump A ; OFT EN MIBHRONOUFNDUI! cupoia; u u in "unit." o oe in ‘fmfll o as in "oak." accent otter afoot! don't’ pronounce QQKWDI-IO. ._ ,1», ‘,3 OFTEN MIBSPEULED: plgelllit: x4e. e a‘ omits: ellriplfl , INDIE OI < ,. Clinntllcr became Railway Commissioner f-audg ‘later,‘Ciovernor' 0f’ "therprovittcc resid- . ieitgcdiaitd (ieficd one another until ‘thfi 363d??? Sill’ U11" Somfihinfi He 1 ivas rich and there was to be presently a new Railway Commifi‘ ‘. "i Peter Mitchell under- ' ily one could. And thc '* hell and E, B. Chandler ; e1 in earnest conference. r