.1 1dr. IGl-eru, the neixiuul lender u» Progressives. m"... widely ‘and sat untawrsbly known , long-bud Quentin‘ parlianmityhnd White‘ detail so oruy‘ to-be been coljllpebmmlstef, bad led, ". v ilmqlso dot growl. . fluuugh mgeqoml also; Jen” atlckto wit“ N“ Di him ‘do - welonnlxifds W" s *:$a*l‘¢‘l~i1’él’.1i J . mg ~ 1m" 7W1 "I311! Striking examples , m»; unit-s m m: dancing uull endblaylog use air-cilia wane _»\ l c. lamented ield V" Auto-intoxication’ ii not uni “lliblllllloll manifestation of llll: {gab necnlnrltv: it is puycllolo l.- KFV" "B" ~88 lleyeiological ""invl' "Qllfillllflliliee us well as nations have: more than once gong on ,, P10141118“ Binree. lhike other lnel brlatee thesis nations and column- nittes eventually Qobered up, some "I195 with Bore-heads. genuine re peniance and well meant regain. lions. ' During and since the war wo °!_ Wwllfllfiblcal disturbances, 11mm’ instances of what mlgm well be called ‘auto-intoxication. We do not include in this the . .' spontaneous anddmmedists eih~ Dire-Wide lesvonse tn the call to “m5 “'71” the Empire was threat 811941; that movement hnd u deep. er source; it was the spring of tho nation to the help of lhe mot. he!‘ and the uationolllonlc. Nor do we include the opeyyhanded liberality which voluntarily pour. ed millions-and iu our own pro- vincejundretis or thousands-mi dollars into the various schemes undertaken for the comfort and Pleasure of “the boys" at the front. There doubtless was auto. intoxication ill these; ‘men 5nd woman were fired by each otbefs enthusiasm in a righteous cause, and in a cull to duty and should occasion again arise. a similar res‘ ponse will be given. Doubtless al-l so there has been a measure of reaction from this enthusiasm, ai certain tightening up of purse] strings which at that tivnlehwere! kept flying. '" The general unrest which. 1r- . - '. medialtely followed the war wng a clear instance of auto-intox-ica- the ‘169191011 "I ‘he ibwlllimm‘ Mn‘ split tion. Agitators found. fertile fieldllrerflme» whflt he will no next‘ it give flfi Lllibflfltefi 9011118 600F880. bishop co-awdjutor should relieve’ to work. in. Some things won! nlrollg and‘. to blame. Governments were blalned= and eve-rybody Jumped on his gov- ernment. Capital was to "blame and everybody who was not a cap-l italist lumped, on she nearest capitalist. Labor was to ‘blame andl everybody who was not a labor unionist lumped on the la- bor organizations. Governments were overthrown, Capital locked Labor out; lLabor refused to work for. Capital. The inebrialed class- os are only now beginning to real izo that. they have been on a long spree. They are slowly sobering up and are beginning to realize the ruinous dissipation they in’ dulged in and are settling down to work and to recoup tllcir loss es. lln the matter of pleasuroeeek- lag also there has been conleider- able (llsaipnt-ion and lntoglcstion. During the war years pltictically all amusement was tnboccd. The "boys" came home and the‘ pent up hilarity of four long and weary yoalra burst forth. Anlusement in every conceivable form took tllu front g! the otoge. Age was no bar; the debutante and the flap- per measured steps with tho domes and swains oi a past gen oration. To slightly vary the Bea» consfield quotation. lured men slvl women were lnebriaievl by the exuberance’ of their own azllity and we danced ourselves out oi‘ brentflt. Those-Who, because oi in- firmltyicould not dance played carded or drank ten and walled stubble" oi a time all round. We understand the" i-naction Sllnl? Ollt‘ WES again and we are beheld!!! W5" and trey bgnhgiloiossse in h A '. and . yin" in goberness. " rut ». MEIR nor el-ruamou. l left hi. tine non-conformal" citizen. WW‘ . . , . ~ us fol ov/‘Vtbe ‘path of‘ up "‘ 1". fgbs Near Eant situation has ta- anoiber turn. this time for mu better, if u.» word of the “flunk may be relied upon. The Turks had evidently kept an ‘eye oil-tile political battle in England. Lloyd George had beenllirm and resolute in hie dealings with Tur- key. Hts successor might hp firm, the Turk argued, and lib-the political. cusaions l-n England many opinions we-rcso expressed asto leave room for hope. it was openly argued that Lloyd George's policy in the Near East was un- _ necessarily unyielding. RS0 the wily Turk undertook w" try it out. He wantedl to anticipate the findings of the Llluzanne confor- ence. to bind the Allies down to certain conclusions. before the con ference met. He repudiated the terms he bad agreed to at Mud- ania. He demanded. that the Al- lies withdraw brom Constantin- ople, that all Allied Ships be with drawn from the Dardnnelles and. crowning insolence. that all ships- passlng through the Dardanelles must have the consent of the Tur- kish National-let Government and salute the Turkish Nationalist flag! ' This demand wis he'll‘: insist- to lust Wednesday when wenricd mil disgusted with fruitless discussion. the Allied Commissioners at Constantinople asked pc~rlllilssZoil oi‘ their govern- oe- b! and eon- ed upon up merits to use force ill their lnalld that the Tuuks stand their agreement at Mud-ania await the abltralne-llt oi‘ till- bluff ‘w... coiled and llo yielded. ‘He is now under promise t-o nwaitlwmire a 113mm‘ candidate "mam" 54301-15-1119-‘1 lllwhbmhol) worm" would be useless to predict. ex- cept the general prediction that if he secs any opportunity ‘for ldev-ilment he will be in it. The All-led situation at stantinople is ‘not Jory. ln the city itself the Allie-l‘ forces is not enough to cope with an uprising, should the Turks take it into their heads to uns- eacre the Christians there. The Allied troops in Cflanak cannot be withdrawn from the” Wmlm" gnlfgngeflng the‘ most vital pal-tn of the ‘Dardanelles. _'l‘lle Allied ships, it is true, could blow up Constantinople but that would endanger the lives and DWDBTW of Christians all well as Turks. so nhe situation standel ll! 9P9‘ sent. The forbearance of the Al- lies in staving off what m-iSM be" 39mg a most s-srloue war is one or the most remarkable instances in history of quiet, dilllmed strength and all will hopethnt the conference about to ‘be 11815 at Lauzanne will settled once for all where the nnwmkflbl” Twk m“, 9mm] 5mg, how he is to stand. I Con- satisiac .___-<0-@-———- EDITORIAL ‘NOTES The scant covellinll of snow now on m,” quills-trailed and streets "m, “mung u‘ dint the time is approaching when the civic re-- gulations demand that.’ the side- walks must be cinared- of 3110" and ice. it reanlnds us also _I»l1'\l_ a great deal of inconvenience be! muesli-fies in m» vensbvthn strict observance of this rennin- tion by lame of our citizens. The a...» of tbtc olnplinuce with the lav was that -the sections cleaned off, not only pve the pedestnilfli an uncomfortable m when 1w stepped lino it mule lush nlnnv ' , but, firings than, became filled Willi-MG! he lemon from the lfin: governmelltevori time and, {lot nothing for; m" Province. “Truly lrfe Solid ‘ ‘ll ‘olroumctani g fthe" party has grown solid seat in Parliament! their Province? fllhat would‘ be ' held addreewd lllllencei- \ "Ill do do bee’ youkm every f yduhounllovrrgorg. de dais eessorL mike; iM. 13"}. u. ‘ umplolvor ‘de rose. ‘ metal y unknown. pgusldeioltlle .~ - r = . _ ; . ' Yw m nherelv WI d». . ‘ - qqdu omit exhort an’ uracil u vwfréf more lime whine. ‘ti’! to Ibe the heady. When ‘a’ man do what he lishltwlen 45o’; whatbe is: _‘ __ An’ as shore as 'l'm a-talklng,‘ will suttenly get his. I a 0- o _ / luadyAnne Cavondlshflvrholel from her horse wh-lle huntl!!! ll Derbyehire, England, recently, was found to have fractured a" bonedit her arm and will be unable ..1 Unto: tvhe bunting field fol’ so-uaglime. Lady Anlne ls the youngest dough; jter oi‘ title Duke and Duchess o ‘Dcvonsbim. ” he was chosen says thouiariy-is f-‘eolid,";_,\‘vhatever that may mean in facqjoi’ the. dissenting atigltlide oi Wood and lM-orrlson, hitherto much» more prominent in ilbc party than binlseli‘. the retirement of Orerar and the fact that party mam‘ "ghee greatly diminish- edlll Ontario and is cut in two in Albania‘. To tbeduere casual ob; h)“ QhrIuliilIE. after the" manner of desltalnunevtals which diminish in size by‘ being cooled after lbeing “bet lip." ‘ . ‘ . The Prince of Wales had a. great -_ _ ovation as he drove through ‘the For thelfederal seat in d-lalifux, cit)’ w“! week “Y! 8 1401141011 made vacautby the ileum of nulresnondent for he has not Blwckadder, three contestants amifieell Mm“ 11111911 WW1)’ l0 in iihe field, two Libielale and Ya U"? Wed "5 9- 60111111)‘ 0381189‘ "and" mwbor candidate. One o! the two'1‘°§l w!" sl/"elmm-‘fi l33335""'l!i¢ Liiberwls was natal-looted by a par- 11118-11)’ fllwevhw- The R0!B3'"Ffli111‘lb"| ty convention, the other, Nvhoso are out of town’ H me-qltnltflhhd name Iwaas also ‘before the conven-iQllefiu 1111“? 3°“ l° 55941718111111; tlon, refuses to be ibound by itslwmere "119 QR" or Nwlfaii" '15 decision and appeals tothe voters. slam"; Wm‘ Q1199" -‘“°‘9-"umw" W," The Conservatives very modestly Prince oi‘ Wales. Prlucesedilary and decline any attempt to dlstunbthellold Lalscelles are about thmtcpop- solidarity of the “solid sixteen." ular Royal home. and thejDilkaof Liberal representwtlves with which‘; York is away, having attended the Nova Scotiu 1s now blessed. They Coronation oi‘ the lovely Que of will wait" i‘or the more important liunlania. (whom so many Caltadg and decisive opportunity of a gen- iaus had the honor of meeting) and oral election. llhor husband. ' O I moo‘ l ii will be interesting to learn that ‘This decision may ‘be a wl-selzgtufisld ttvlgistgogakgiannmug one. d-‘ew Provinces have ever re-lanegiance m the A-rahmflwp of nan-ti l .1. H. Malcom an l‘ O d lliilrstl. P. ~ o o r l,’ -_ i» Eccentric dances are novgififfug nod, we are told. in American one waltz in a developed rfonm: Tho.~ m .14 old-time waltz is found rather m‘ in these days. 'in_ plnc three even steps there longer lmovement in the first. _-.'l‘ho T shortens his height’ mikes a bigger wave, wllicllbsyli- ohfyonlses with -the _ wave in -t_ _ litullc. This new movement 1114110 lulu is rother like skating." .; __ e o a . -_ Y‘ lit, a high class, Musical given 'lu Qihawa. November 9th by Toronto talent, Miss Lena rMn-Jlure, v Char» lottetowuuwus the reader for 91a evening. . ‘i, v‘ g a o. p. m. Rudyard Kipling was Velected of St. AndrewsUnivel-oiiy, in Scotland Saturday last, succeed- ing Sir J. M. Burrlefl ‘Mr. Kipling had, 24 v 6 votes and 7lacoulir. Ulis- viatlor. a popular former Speaker oi the Hmlse at Commons, fin . ' - o o -o ' Rev. Dr. w. H. ileum of Alm- herst, who was the preacher at Tflnity‘ Methodist, Diiurcb, New Glasgow, Sunday was the guest of‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Machaggan ov- er the week end. I U o I Regretful farewells were said‘ this’ ‘week to lMr. and Mrs. S. F. Hodgsou and M-lss Laura H ‘gson who-felt on Wednesday to spent turlfed a solid party representa- Cliuterbury, and because "as the "tion at two successive general el-' " u _ ‘ _ D ‘metropolitan of the ecclesiastical cc o. .. . “as once. lcnlarked ill-province m- Canaday u was “up” Pal-m M "u" "bwva 8mm‘ slble to do this. Archbishop Wor- 001116" "?"‘*t "VPTY other time." Ally ‘my’ Wm‘ "w" “berm candddatewlhe invitation mo become Anglican opposing call-h other the pflrs-plintmishop o! Benmudu and the” M“ of nlllilltainiltg unity and brothervbe no bishop co-adiuajnf mlypolnLgd iv love Iwlltll-ln the party at pres- iOI‘ Nova Scotia. ills Grace mude, entalnid for mile puture are con- the announcement wednemay m sidera-bly reduced. The contest will the executive of the Anglican synod "farence at Lauzsmltgl, Tile 'l‘urk'a have lithe complexion of a faction of Nova Scotlia. llt had previously figiht, fwhich is usually bitter. been ag-ead by u“, syn“; “i Nova b1"- 31118" 110110 in Halifax fllflfcome " L of Bermuda in addition in the ‘Liberal ranks may to "his present officopand that a lhinl of pom of no dint-lee in [Nova {Scotla ' Nova Scotia aenlt a solid sin-l teen, Quebec,a solid sixty-five and M you rs. H. W. Weeks. FitzroywSilreet, Prince Edward island a solid four “tantalum! deughmlny m‘ m0 °°'l mgmgbe,‘ to th-a House U, Gonflcasions this week at most success- mona a your ago in nuprport of theflmly arranged 3mg“ Tm‘ nmnar" King government. and in the nqmgous firiende. of everything federal who/t ‘have! the two solid ‘Maritime Provinces] The 8t- Jwmen Literary Society gm. out of it? Mr. OPQPB!‘ before re We suspiciously organized on signing told his ipeople that the Thursday evening and much inter- Pmglresslvea bod got the equival- est is centered in its success. The out oi‘ thirty millions in reduesasoeletv. which 1n to meet on Thurs- freight rates. That was sometbiugday of each-week, will welcome not and we have m pay our part out any one in the city dntenested in) in snaking up the huge raiiwayde- good literature and already a most He“ Th“ m” gramimwen of me promising membership has startcdlflitlly. when the students of Carneg~ ' ‘ ‘ lie Ijillintdof Technology. com- M-r. Ernest MecreullyurstJolluJmqaolvl-t-e tbhe birthday of" the West have their reward. ' ' ‘ ' _-_._. \- Editor and Publisher of the Si. John Telegraph, is spending a. few days very pleasantly wit-h his father Mr. J. E. B. and Mrs. lMcCready. O O O Miss Anna A. Gordon of lllvan- ston, llls., vice president of the miworldkl Women's Christian Tem- iperance Union has been elected lprcsldent of the ongalrlza-tlon. Miss roll.‘ Prince Edward ~ Island sent solid four M! Ottalvva, but lwiltb their hands tied, They were com- mitted to a thick anti-thin oop- =pont of Jviackenzie King and lihw not nothing for their Province ex- cept tile privilege of helping pay for the trail-way sop that was flung to the West. Perhaps we should add that they‘ also got a railway service-Yer u. which even The Patriot's columns have de- f nounce“ as "dmnnuble." AM ran‘ Quite a. large number of Island i foxmon lhave goneup to Toronto ‘he m“ m’ a” w“ m” hueltbh week u. attend the Royul Fair, [where P. E. Island foxes will form the exhibit. O hire. J. K. Ross ‘has returned from a visit to Trum where she was the guest of. her ‘brother Rev. W. Godfrey,‘ Rector of Stl ~.John's pardon succeeds Roesalind, Count- ‘ess ul’ Carilsle. of Growi- Britain. . O O O labored to their utmos to gettthe service improved and were assis- . tell by the Board of Trade. Snob‘ “ma?” “m?” fr are the-fruits of a solid support. This is our reward for once hav- ing given Mr. MecbenaiaKKLog a For tilemlelves our eolid..four' . l“ . have drawn sixteen thousand dbl-v y; walla-lug}, unwmmaw u“; m, lure ‘byfway d beusbllll llllélkgt, mung," nity. ‘That is all.rl§!1i-"l'he_ ym, 51¢ rowan-deft and thcloyv allows ilrvthghl, ’ ' But where is ms sane elector win well; o‘ cool-ta rand the will so! 7mg;- mapiymygwygai-vluev L-bogweit boys, ulell-"wurtlly ‘oppon- ounnc ilbtfpeqt buys been euu, wit! the them a cordicl wel. O O O »_ n m. h aisesreeim weasel-um worth sixteen lhflllaadoenic. to come any time tilqieut étltne hick. ‘ O . O I one cent u; the dollar of thdmon- not these I000‘ ,. ..._ .rell, of Nova Scotia, has declined} I i vlsltoi-uwel-e ipuored, ‘a - dwell. Hoimr. they flayed l good _ bu. ‘o: the moat enjoyable con,- ‘ eye they have received. We doubt certs of the ocuoo was given in the . the winter in New York with iMns. u. O O ,t There are i-udlcatiions that the ut- wt; mlionnlly. mil --in Sqlidetoclr. . " will c, to; summon .' t ,l., 1 i Q l - 74. Jlmntht f?» mini- - me . - lob l alltttufitfli‘. ’_ mlfimihQfOrr-llfiflfm: - iwl. * 911180. . , _ when, - 91v v ,. _ . . in-tPf Ill. l d. iL-lKGDtJJt time: a nltllihst-vf mule ioktng and aort- mvnotetoes. 1819's wow-tome»:- among 1' irfiftlleon, then .un- {who dlynys brought . . i! ha? been ‘voinly "vine-tol- tihe past eu-"or so to He! .1. Mable Nriv t6 linv produce for plejon the commission basis, -1 wrote some of the well-kn .3195. hie and the replies Swot-guy’ ‘g, l; would not pay them to buy, n “m. lesion except in car or‘ QQI?‘Q-]bm_. lRe ‘butter. The Island prqdugeh butter second to none. "Ilhe-,,|b5§_g_- in journeys stble egeiastiailcil. olubwoppou- "sates ". '- ‘ . "r " lllyjvote. of ..over tbirtymillion ‘speaks for" itself, and meant alot‘ of bard- work on the » yo! my $013108 very pie cant. to feel that yoi‘ were. . ,~ ‘Ibout tumor: 01d friends altholmh 1 had never w: the pleasure of-meetlilg many‘ oi them before add more than ‘one mangsald’ :-,—“-A> subscription to 1hr Olmrdinn. washout Luau’: think You would edit. it u muslin um "Y1"! ~Wne , n Joe Road gmnddaugbtew 1'1, was indeed ‘$9.°P°<1"W1t11=f ' l". butter iihave tasted from ILondon, Great Britain, toWin. n-ipeg was from the l-ate Mrs- W11- liam Toombs, North Ruslicor-g it was delicious. ‘llilere. are 0th Boot] butter-makers in -P. ‘E. -I'., llwfflfjg . so far l have lbeen uualble to ‘buy a ' c -. . ', their butter. Cape direton farmers, of flunk w W” t.” "Y with soéne exceptions, ‘lag behind M‘. "woman",- ‘$7M t use *0 1P. E. ll., notw ' ' ‘ 5.5"‘ that they have a. local 11113233321125: tfind v “humus” they only partially supply, ‘bu. 9y .5uw'm‘d "u? R11 l am, Sir. etc" ' ‘ n. F. COOMBS, Sydney, 04B. BOMML PJBJ" A ‘SUGGBSIION Silly-As I am of the opinion that ARE “B”? BY- wmfij” Your paper is, and.’ has been a ' ' l advocate of Temperance, mayul NEW YORK- NW- IT-‘Rldlfl be allowed to make i a suggestion memges W973 W!" b? Elli-Omit!!! for the consideration of tile iaw- ma"'h"n“"y “t “ “l” "7 belwee" 3° abid-iug ciilizens‘. It is tlllu- “d *1 10° "min =1 minute today Why do not more of our leaC by ‘he "mite m“ “n” “"35"”. ing people find time and take m the 9mm"! 0' m9 Rad"! 0°?‘ r polls sent in by ./'-| B, Jvord i lam sir. u. _ " neonate »R-'RMD Nov. 1c, ~1922.- 100. worms A unsure terly plain skirt has bad its day. to make two or even three folds.‘ oneUnbuve the other. ililany of the new skirts lhave full sides, gather- "eajut tnq waist line" and are flat hick‘ 13nd , front. A' new idea in sklrtsils tokadorn them with "scant nliiieowwith their fullness concen- trated on one side. And here and there are evidences of the "circular movement." Many skirts are longer ‘in the back than in the front, and lnany- stllll showddle irregular hem- line. ‘ ’ ‘L. ‘O I l The Queen of the Belgians has Iliad "prepared a. special album con- Halinlng‘ fa complete set of Belgikn drostilge stamps,,'to "be presented to Queenul-Ielena of Italy. who is an , M. . .. and a ollection. ' > 0-. a u. Sir Reboot A, Falconer, mesm- ent m" Toronto University. will be tblfprinolpal- weaker at the Car- negie‘ my Exercises, November magnificent c l i sclzooffilounder. Each year, ‘the day is flllde for the students to pay to the man who gave hie million! lbr the advancement of sci " Uund education. Sir Robert l-"alj" 'r*iwho was born in Char- lottetliiWIk-le one oi‘ Canada's great aneil. ills is widely known as an au- t-borlby lmtheologieall and education- al fields. Honorary deg-rem have "we'll" conferred on hlllm by the 'Unl~ velilty of New ‘Brunswick, Sgt. Xavier. Knox College, Tor-' onto; . ' 3MGMRHDGP. Dal-housle and Nguflqfia. He has been the preaitb am. sorrel-outs since 1901. ,. _ ’ V I O O sonny unauthorized and inac- curflle itlstements have been print- ed, , earning the Queen's dollll’ not“ in process of-construc- ti that $11" Edwin l. Lutvenn has down tohtbe press explaining thr. M6131‘ situation. Tho iluil ' '.l"'"‘.‘.'.‘.' which is really .' 2 Jul: '._lf'8. and in several new dresses thejw oun- Btziperndiary Magistrate, s- , , rlnuterllu is wound l-uuua and round! lwninlly in cases brought befo e "h" "B Ordinary "operators, can enough interest in closely follow- ‘mratkm “t 4mm“ M. Chatham illg the judgements handed do Mass. . w“ This rate is» about four times p! send and receive it, whilej the igreatyest speed ulade by the-most expert senders la only a. little ov- er forty words a. minute‘. -" ~ The wooed is nearly ‘as ‘inst as tbatyat which messages- can he sent by wire. and may open a vast new field‘ of usefulness. oommlzncml. ncralonsn "ev FRANCE mo ITALY ROME. Nov. 17.——-A commercial him by the Prohibition Office-rs. l feel sure that if greater inter- est was evinced by the bettelr ei- enlent, we would have a different and more eiiflcient Police Court to look lrp to ion, ‘Justice tonsil and favors to none." - l am, Sir. etc PROGRESS ber or personal frlexids, artists, craftsmen, authors‘ and others. -!t is "hoped that it will be completed in‘ 192s.‘ until, which time‘ ilill descnlp- tions will be premature. Everything conneotedfi-Vwkth ii: is of English make, and a number of skilled workmen in various industries are Wtbldyed upoh "it and are being benefited by it; and it is intended that, when smelled. and belioreI _‘ glib"! w- ‘ home in‘ Wiindeor Castle, it shall be exhibit- ed publicly in order that charities in which Her Majesty, is interested was signed at the Foreign office today. RAllslN. 26a m 014v: aanowlol-lue W116i)‘ 0.11011 lierd- boiled oggq stuffed olives and Bun-Maid?‘ ‘Bill;- ha. To each egr-Jiaexlilollvpsrbn 1-4 ¢l1l> roialne, Moiaten well wiihi send dmensiui and spread ' be» Nun buttered olteoo ofbread. ~ . . The whitoraice canon survive wi~ out dairy productiL-iilenbert Hoover. " self and moods, but “ tin-i ~ Think not that tllouTt forsa Tat-we!‘ before. beside thee. realize under a fboédd bllbl Emu», Market Sccurlbieo, treaty between France and Italy a liner eu New ici-hrjlmo accordingly. illeulah of - your preterit fili- umsr LIFE o: s, ~ i "‘lv»luu @i in VI‘\4 0 marble ‘n. mvellvr 011 31163‘ tmelttloub, see- “ ' Striving to," (out): the distant goal That-bee on still to than! Or left tent-ate alvne- " The strong firm. ‘ohms still holdtshthee, or line, Though , thick ~the mlpuds may i 110,,“ .~.. . Tile, éilver _ l‘ had never cam-Shining» thmou Q_yield"oli_ _ en So)’ not. ""l‘l;s‘fate"" , thee. . ." although thou oalfwt not see “What-would eul- iii-mm ‘ r noel manna-Ill would‘ Your "wife and children were dainty called u to liquidate oblilg the "h-rewlthall‘! . 'l,.l~ r Mr~¢u. h h ab‘. ' .~\0- Lug us and; You pl?- WQQ!”,L. 1nd "he a! ‘m: elven? " ‘ " $91M Managers, p. E. I. TM/yQldllt l lu-u-u-iu. Kane ' will benefit also. i i 0O ‘ C0mP1imen1S l " ' The best . oolnplim craftsman? ability~ is , i order-a * siieadi: _ lmummnuu ‘ ‘i i?" i l nil ii esflmdble gentlemenfliletbodiot oil-um in Thursday evi- would have done better tf they euihg by one excellent mu of that V‘ could, But their hands are tied-progressive communal. Tlmvdnred not oppose tlligovem- . ‘ .9.‘ '5'? - ‘_< _ . , mint or maul-rug u by in»; of nvulynuay u moan-lug ml sl- doing so. That would huporflnnyfitlawt. Plunkettefi Jilumbtillil, who ohnnos of flfllllro apmfilliniout but}?! been lflIYifll-ifl ltjobn and oenaboralllp. mvmoriilip el- judge Halifax thic noggin" vMt. tltli nluv. 8o, tllyynetea soluljruv memo. fine boys am" bm flbflne ‘their new ‘ , pleats ,m_,_ A I lfiNEig ‘i. ness. r0111,‘ goo" i'- irielidlt ltéii-svi- " ‘ rowing s; , \ anti . others. ken. _' t-‘iskvin ‘ that 6;