.»* . _ ,l ' \ 1 The yodng leaves--the ‘ _ lender lefaves-1-those .full of flavor and richness-are se- lected for Red Rose Tea. -The strength, _flavor and fresh- - ness of these choice, delicate _ leaves iS fully preserved f,or ° ' Y0111' Grljoyrtlent by the seal- _ed Red Rose package which I keeps out odors, dust and moisture; - The Red Rose'/name guar- ' ~ bers of the Battalion but_by every resident of the prov- _;~_--- _ an tees satisfaction. 'ff TENS ' L. -~ ~ 'frg-_£15-_'_._, ______'-i=l;7-553' 1*- ~ --_;..__' 'j_T_.°T-757?-"1 '4'--_f__ff; ’ - “_ __ - 1 Rad Rosscoffec is as generously good ru Red Rose Tcl l _ i i V -INTERNATIO FREIGHT AND PAS . . ST. JOHN AND BOSTON Steamship "Governor Dingley" will I a. m. and every Saturday at 6 p.m. The Wednesday trips are via Eas TUUTMHYS- The Sllufdhy tri!" are direct to Boston, due there Sundays, 1 p. m. FARE $9.00. STATE °'Direct connections with METROP New York via Cape Cod Canal. For apply to A. C. CURRIE. Agents. St. John, N. B." freight rates and full information iusiiuiu sniusuir LINES,” lu? NAL LIN E-- SENGER SERVICE leave St. John every Wednesday at (Atlantic time.) t port and Lubec, due Boston 10 n.m. ROOMS $2.50 UP OLITAN FREIGHT BTEAMERS for 5521-5-7MEtf. f 1-U n r_ WHV DO THEY CALL IT PIN MONEY? This u:\'|ii‘e.~'sioii orig.`.iiull_v came iroiii the aillo\\'aiit:o whicii ai husliandl gave his wifr- to piirciia.~'.i- pins. .\t_ one tiine pins were tlreadt'iilly ex-l pci\si\'i_- so that only \\'ealiliy people' could affortl them and tlicy ivero saved _ so carefully that iii those days you] could not liars- looked along lim pave-_ night and found a pin which you hap- pe led to lie in iicetl oi' as you can and often do today. Hy ii curious l-aw the inai1iii‘actiii~f»i°ii_ oi" [iris were ' °f ii ve"-»==°~ =i'"»»»° be lt is announced th`ar`me,,,i,,,rB or uw Cabinet arei shortly to ,go before is S” 1”"-‘ls G‘°b°`D°“'°°f“‘- i\=wh'ed w' his wrist ' *"1 ' - ‘ puiiiic and in the iii'-incipiii Um ' ' ‘ _ _ centre ¢ i ~ \ ~ , _ A delegatioii oi' thirty-two Swissi '_ St. John Standard. -` " liver addresses on the w ~ ' B 9 oik d _ ales pi’ the Union Governineliitlx ii-ig: Mr. illeighenls going to the Wes; and will speak _in most oi' the cltieaimm F011 Wllll8m to the quam? Omer _‘um .liters will siiesirthi-_ougtiolir oiiima and the Maritime Provinces. ‘Tha "“sl”f’”“ mel' “fe ViBil_i11g the iironiin- The Canadian Labor' Press or Ot- em °'U"'5 °l the U~ 5- i0--Hllliil' blwi- tawu does not think _there is much pos~" l"¢l¢\l WDOH 011 the Sllblvvl- The SWISS tween laborund the farmers ln poli- risitors see more business unrest ln‘-ii¢5_ It asks; "Can there be an as. 3;: 'n°c‘_’_“l;_¢_1`Df_ *html ill Uleil' UWH- _1\l1¢1- surimce `ol` industrial prosperity under K0 3’ 0 re ort hiv rublr o _ - ` ' - ly °.“ me Smkers th"“““’|"e¥- Thai ternational movement towards protec- Gairdrnment should follolvé' the “Nha much _°f m" “’""'**l in UW Uniled SIM- lion?" ll condeiniis ii correspondent .gil Mi-. Lloyd George. so-eifectiv Muay as ls__uni'e:i:ionin;z is clearf The indus- Signing himself HGXMZ1 Gmwenu wh° ill! the'wur and continued sin e dm" tries ol' _Swlizei-iaiid are not afflicted wrote to the Montreal Star stating keeping in touch with the pe¢p|;ei-- of in this way. Though the Swiss Sllellk that lie bought liiiplenienti-i, in the Un- the platfoi-ni. Direct statements Severn] lunguages ‘hey ""6 “/“nit l°` lied Suites in order that thq,duiy r are teachers' nm |°‘"`n9"5» puiiiuli the East for maintaing ri tariff. 5 . P““'”50“'5 “'\’0k|Y- Press, -"to be punished through their i n5h'"’”"“'“ yarns me ”'°"V 0*' ‘he dw' tlenv business to Eastein luctorics. re-‘ H hc Aiinistei-s themselves on the ef. nationality. In this vital yesliecttlie)-i mmm go imc me T,_eas“,.y _md ,O forts of the Government mum h____e __ alutary effect on the public niin E i N o c _ -- . _ ~ - _ _ _ "' ° ‘ ° "° ““ '-*md i\ic the worireis, asks the Labor coiimeingring and correcting mislead- __ ng and injurious reports and surinis- Hmre may be some who Cm” “'l.U\ wages by Western farmers who would! Us. The time of the Ministers in ihis euklnfr Dl`0gri\ni will lie well spcmf in it will forever be a figu re in history. _ i or oi' 'l"obci‘nioi-y, who was recently at-. _ l -I -_ .1 _ . . ' ’ iiiewspapvr would do its utmost to help _ 'in floating the loan, and thus insuring ltlie future prosperity' of Caninia. M U I ’l’l'rt~ in-wsiiupi-rs responded spit-ii|l~, , _ , _ idly to ilu cull/und tlir- fmt that thi- ilonn was iiversuhscriheil hy nioie than “Comrades in arms” they were, comrades in heroic tcleeds, comrades in hardship and suffering, comrades fac- `ing death together, comrades in joy and sorrow, these Lmen knew and trusted each other, formed warm friend- ships for each other in the melting potj of war. These friendships should not be forgotten; as long as two mem- bers of the Battalion live they should meet at least once a year to renew their friendship. This is true of each of our units and We trust that stepswill be taken by each for :-1 yearly reunion; Over five hundred men have dropped out of our Prince Edward Island units during the war. The great majority of these sleep in European cemeteries. It is tit- ting that their names alsoshould be commemorated and ir is gratifying to know that steps are being taken to ef- feet. this. ' I The proposed reunion of the 105th is intended to ini 1 clude every member of the Battalion now in the province and in loving remembrance, those`who shall not 1°eturn._ 'It is sincerely hoped that every individual member of the Battalion will enter fully iniothe spirit of this reunion and do everything possible to make it the success and the memorial it deserves to be. _.l___()-__----F L()(`.\l. I’l{I(‘ES. if and, inspirit, those who are located outside the province,`i Heh, ,_,,_,,n _,___ ,m_____nSQ me ___ me tacked by a 15-loot co_iii:ci° eel. Theije is no reason for doing: so. Congers grow to a gigantic size and eels oi'all sorts are ugly custonicrs. Sonie years nun a giant congerwas caught in shallow water off the bench at Snettishani in Noi'i‘olk~. ll. nieasur- ‘ ed 8 1'eel.8 iriclief; in lengtii, and weigh- ed 148 lbs. Such a brute, ll' cauizht on a line and_di~a_wn inlo a boat. woiihl be a dangerous capture. Congers hall' that size have been known to bite ii nian‘s hand in two and to have driven their teeth through the blade oi' an oar. In 1913 lxakanaiiisku, the cliampion attackedr by ii giantieel whicli drag- ged lilm under water and held hiuiv there for nearly two minutes. lie es- caped at last, but at t.lie cost oi' thc `flrst linger ot liiin right hand. li _ -i l "‘._..‘__. v.. _ _._. _i H _ _ FRED K. HUTH & C0. I _ 12 Tokenhouse Yard, ,` LONDON - L ENGLAND ' Established 1809 - Fur Auctions _ Warehouses 64 Park Street, ' Olympic swiinnier ol` llonolulii, was. - Southwark, LONDON. i ~ _ HENERY Bi=.NNr.rr, AGENT, 1143 Broadway, New! York City , iivers ol New Zealand and have beoni For particulars apply to ‘ known to attack bathers_ .\1an_\' cases; ol' bailiiars being droivnecl occiirretl inl i a river near an out-station owned by ai ` i`ela`ti\'e oi Col. R. F. .\Io_\'sey 'l`lioiiip~l __ son, and it was at lust ileilnilely as-l - _ - E. H. RAYNER, Summersidc, P. E. I. _ ‘nga No longer llianfi\pril, |913, an eel' . ' certaincd thai' cols had iii-airizoil tiirnil """'_"" l ‘~"i’ll-l2»'.‘a\l2linllls '_ iloivn. I 1 __ ‘___ 3;- *-1 ,____ ~ - _ _ __ aused the death oi` a fishernian all ' i insaiioio fi-lit. nian \\-as fishing offl Whether the fai°mei's of thi_s___pi‘0vince are receiving ‘- more or less than they ought to,`is a question which is at present agitating many minds, particularly in this city. A citizen brought to our oflice Saturday an advertisement in a Montreal paper, of the Canadian Packing Company, 7 Chaboillez Square, Montreal, giving a list of prices from which we quote the following: ' Beef, steak, 12 cents; roast 12 cents; brisket 10 cents, Hamburg steak-,‘12|_,, cents. Choice beef, roast, rump, 15 cents; Sirloin steak, 15 cents; choice beef, steak, round .17 cents; Sirloin 18 cents. g Salt meats are quoted at 1_4 cents to 18 cents and boneless 25 cents. _ 1 Sliced bacon 48 cents; piece bacon 45 cents; small ham 40 cents; rolled ham 38‘cents. __ f I Roast pork trimmed, "shoulders 28 cents; loin 35 cents; sausages, pork 25- cents; special 'sausage 18 cents; breakfast sausage 12 cents. v These prices are selected from a general list and are the highest quotations given in their respective classes. 1 Our complaining citizen asserts that these prices are away below prices in Charlottetown; he also asserts -that Charlottetown prices are away above prices received by country butchers in this province. As to this citizens are in a position to make comparisons for themselves. 'The price of beef and other meats is regulated, or ought to be regulated by the prices paid the farmers for their stock. If our farmers are receiving a higher price for theifbeeves and other animals than those who are supplying the Montreal Market it is a distinct compli- ment to our P. E. Island stock. f ‘ The Guardian has persistentlyheld to the policy that the higher the prices of farm products of all kinds are in this agricultural province, the better it is for all concern- oil. Yet there is a-possibility that ‘the diiference between what the farmer receives _and what the ultimate consum- tri' pays may be too great for the general welfare 'of the t-iimmunity. Our province, not so long ago, had the repu- tation of being the cheapest place in Canada _tgf live in, not necessarily the best reputation for any coun ry; now lviwever it is rapidly acquiring the unenviable reputation of being one of the most ‘expensive places in Canada. This is not compatible with the fact that weare the only pro- vince in 'Canada that is selfsustaining, that is, the only province whose products are sufiicient to- ay for its total consumption and Prince Edward Island rides much more than that right oil’ its farms. influence :.ffect'iig the inner. life which we so often reghrd as our CFUSSGB. May heaven lieip us to realize this that we may noi, iii our rspson of thanksgiving. ignore or resent these its rarest gifts. _ lifie is not -a holiday, but an edit cation, and the one eternal lesson ‘for us all -‘s how better we clm__ \E f only selections fi. ` Guardian Readers V i=umi»ii»a by wh. 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