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Morning Dolly (founded 1891), $3.60 per year. (Deliver- ed) ln- advance: 02.50 per year (milled) in adyanve, In Canada, Ind USM) for U. 8. A. ' Saturday Weekly (founded 1881) 81.50 _per annum by mail In Canedepf U. 8. A. . rhy _-_-_-_-.-_-.-.-.-.--,-,-_-,-_-.-,--Y-._-¥.».,-V..___. -__,_-__--». .,.-Y~~»v~--~------ Ifiiiii/tp' -Fi~:niiuAit\' 9, |917. g-_-_»,-_-_-_-_-_-_»_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_"T , _-_-_-_-,-,-;_-_-_-_-;_~_-_-_-,-; -_-,-,-_-,-:_-,-,-_-,-,-:_~;_-::: -~_\ by TAKE), our or roiiitcs .t v 'I`berc arelsome, people so constituted that cannot possib°l_v diseiiss at subject without gross preju- ilit-i-, biticrpartizansllip and blatant misrepresentation. \\'lie-n he iintlt-ri:ike's to discuss the (iovernment’s ail- i1iiiiis'i'r:iiioii'of 'tlieproliiliitioii lair .\Ir. David Schiir- nian iii\'arinbly displays this mental and constitutional :ibt~rr:iiioii. llis latest exaiiipleis given in ;i covering It-itt-r to The Patriot forivartling :i communication he _ wrt-i\'t-tl from ;\lr. L. L'. Fowler of Calgary, referring to the proseciitioiiof prohibition oiieiitlers in that city. ijiiiitiiig from "'l`Iic Calgary N¢:\\'s-'l`t~Icgr:iin” of _l:t- Sa they were the t ject of the the subject the action of these opponents of the Government f° \vlio`i`ind this important subject of the administration W of the proliibitory law more easily exploited than any “Fair Plify" be ii man and sive us 01°F- and "W 00”' "me d°P°“d°"* Commissioin with power to deal with every phase of F * g"l1a`d eniployed them, but legitimately. Yet Iiir. Schur-its Hg” omg,” mm.|,m',¢,w,,' "meh Mig", I, s;,mm_9,.`l'nip,ti thinks it fair andhonourable to conipare_Preniier filo . '4 » ,_ , - '-__ - ~. --will iind~ thxt- my challenge was to J. .\l.atltieson.s condemnation of dishonourable methods semicolon' md mit no amount W" of tlie;.~\lliance detectives with the fair and honourable in methods of the Calgary detectives, and to inisrepre- ge Sem Wllal he Sal'-| 011 *he Sllblwf- -'-too well not to know that he is try- the less anxious they will the to shlrk It must be discouraging to the Goveriimeiitfivliich'mu he has one hone that he mlm" has done more than any previous government here or up ii-0i_ mai he won-i pu; against Au. soy; in the passage in miostlon; any goveifiiment elsewhere to make prohibition eifec- 3°- A’ f°I` "I0 °"‘°\'l N’ m°“"°“°- "Th°"° '*"° "‘°“““““ "f f°"“‘°’“ l.0 ~ `. _ _ ‘ _,na einng on every occasion the hands of the oiiiters of tI1¢..m,,ke mm "sk am, such amount on a ac law. It would he better for all coiicerncil, perIiaps,|l\0 Sovernineitt to introduce'legislation taking I Prohibition out of Iitics and placing the whole sub- Ni orth the bother of racing with. Now, ill bei; to say that he drove a good fair Sir.-ln' reply to "l`l‘sir Piay's" let- Sir,-I was pleased to read il)-‘l re- emioneii. However, the mention rig i- t:-t the Sth., I wish to say that it cent issue of your paper ii letter from reads ni ,letter of the 30th. he the pen of our veteran Patriot. Dr. T. Jenkins. To quote a pt;s§age___gh;t has the ht rlo`g to ii. may not be amiss as the thousand -dollars doenn't scare the .more forcibly tba public are lm- ln the least,`aa I k.nc-w “Fair Play" DPBBIBG Wlill Will! N10 DI-ll\\¢e 1116905 g to run a=blg bluff, and feel sure I he wants to race, l will match any Wh duty that devolvss upon all to glvc. 'I-lore is what the venerable Dc-:tor ° can give ilvc dollars each and tive, to have these malicious and uncalled for cdti-'horse he im, in his im.” for any nay" ieei it, gifoiimgtiinoes may (-isms directed against ih¢m_ _‘ amount big of small, Before tiny prevent them from going to the front, oiiey is put up, let “Fair Play" come but there is no excuse for failing to . . _ . _ . in The adtninistration of justice is greatly hamperedzoui iike ii mam and give us his. “mg oonii-iinito to the support of those r I figure that a man who is afraid left by our Sillllllll S0119-" sign his name to a letter. is not Here evidently the Doctor refers to a sorrowful wife' or widowed mo- ui' name, we know you, and are not ones, who should ce-rtainly -be the pots mefcsrtalnly hasn't enough to Bla ' . yo other, and for that purpose kelep up.a continual cam-‘ ahaid of it The man wi,-0 h,m,~t not only of tho gallant soldier, but or paign of falsehood and tuisreprese-iitatioii,---thus-weak- BGL éllunk enough iii him to sign his U10 W*‘»||-“H10 P90919 al lafge- WF0 n home to eno the comforts y tn » .ly criiing from wur markets for the sa mc.; ` bountlfiil harvest with which a ge- r ~. Regarding J. (_‘hristopher‘s driving. “Bl 'ous l’rc-vidsncg has blessed them. Why do so- many farmers make pp ¢9_ and the awry “hom him hitting* use of the norm of it one' dollar bill o administration of the law in the hands of a F ley‘s horse with his whip is a false 1° one. Little Augie was between ,ma risco and Semicolon, and Frisco th couiiiii-t get over to semicolon with, not to mention death-because he measure up the frightful sacrifice ile_by the poor soldier who courts e mire and gore' of the trenches- - out a collision with Augm AB to knows his country is In peril or lie- I I t I l O'§§O§'|'|O§*4»fl"|»~l'°l»0*O§§§§ cu of t iiiinry 4, .\-lr. Schtirmriii says: ,ha i . I t. ii I i I r . ~ lhri; "ileorge Melver, Detective, employed fr.-r the purpose of seeuriifg evidence against these liquor si-llcrn, was tho Govei-ni_nent’a principal witness. lie relates how he went to one of. these stores or ageiicy oihces mid asked if they took orders i'0r li- iinoi-.~t, und upon being told that they did, gave an order for a quart bottli-, of whiskey. He ‘paid $1.25, ilir- understanding being that he could go to the I-:xpri-ss Company and get thc liquor upc-n its ar- :iri-Iviil. A line of $75.00 was at once imposed." Ol] n 9- ll this be :i correct summary of what traiispiretl-by oiiict-s, iiskeil if they look orders for liquors :intl being ge ins\\t~i'ciI in the affirmative gave an ordcr and paid his in tnoiit'~y. ;\'o man could take exception to such a ine- d tlin-_I nf obluiiiing evitlence., yet this is ;\lr. Sclitlrni:iii’s th coiiiinelil : (.0 “I am sure Premier Mathieson will be grieved to Iii-or that Premier Sifton, oi Alberta, ai hi-other nl Sir (‘lit'i'ol'd, and neknc/wledgeil to be the Pre- inicr ol l’i-Umiers of ull the-Provincial Legislutures in Canada, has descended to the level of the Tem- iierriiice Alliance and is actually, tc- use the Pre- inif-r's words in the Legislature, a party to “pro- curing evidence in u way he (Premier Matliiesonl ncvci- would employ und one which he is confident thi- people oi P. E. Island, the men (himself in- .-niiicd) who wish to see a high standard c~t morali- ty maintiiiried, who wish to set a good exnmpleto tin-Ir own children. musi view with abhorrenoe."» \\'e need merely remarlt, that this is a tlelibe i- is zibsolntely nothing to wliich to take exception. .g 'I`|it- .li-it-ctive resorted to no illicit means to obtain his Sh tviilt-iict-_ lit- wt-nt into one of the stores or zigeiicya fa ` )X( and sneak thieves that get by the police in the most ‘ P the,/\merican coasts by bottling up the German navy z d k ` ` tl _ ' -' - P - , - in eepiiig it bot ed This alone even nithoui an MST DAM Fam 7 _Via cw W . . _ A ER . . L ‘Mnerlcall ‘_mVY “lil heel" me _‘Var 0" lhe Ulhef Sidi' 0f don-According to the Berlin Tagblatt ____ facts, is nothing more than that tIiey_ because you can ,mmm a gnmi ,,|,. 0|- the .Atlaiiiic even -ii the United States becomes em- *he Am°“l°““ Eml"19f‘Y Omcllllil 1" _ Eetlhe ‘B9-me lYPeWIiU“§ UP”-' Whlch green apple hut you cannot nnilo-tiny . . . - _ B ‘II I - ' _ ' , _ broiler] ni tt. As-`for the submarines, apart from the nfs’ clilvoi-mi'ii0tlltiUi\liiiltii]I£;(.iinlhctillzoiitiwiii Augusms Montague Tommy’ hom I rate 'few spite_fuI shells they can hiirl in the dark at un- Ge'm““Y5 'here '"9 °“‘lY “WUI 5550 1 Americans in Berlin. iiiisrepreseiitatioii of what I reinicr Mathicson said as protected cities, little effective damage will be done the following \'erbatini reprotliiction of the Premicr's and there is little probability of any of this hzippc-ning‘ _`-’*’+"_~_~ ' “"""l~` I>f0\'t‘S1 on the American coast. i . i I ii | I li li 6, t li I ii i. il I i 4 if ,=‘ _li ‘_ tt: v i -I. - 4. __. ... »_.. _ i,l :;i;. _-1" - wi “I maysay that any statement to the effect that I hail any knowledge of the METHIOD that~those detectives were to employ in securing evidence is absolutely false. I have no hesitation in saying that such I1 METHOD OF PROCU-RING Uvldence is one which I would never employ, and one which I :im confident the people of this province-the mon who wish to see- a high standard of morality intiintained, who wish, to set ii good example to their own children-must view with a/bhorence. W., desire to see crime of every kind supressed; we ilcslre to see stealing suppressed; -bearing false witness against one-'s neighbors suppressed. ilu! what would you say of any person having to do with tho administration of justice who, in order in enforce honesty in the province, would employ ti body oi’ men to tem-pt our citizens to -steal? What would you say of thtit method of making people honest flint would lnducg people to fcrswear themselves, to commit perjury, In order that they might make an example to the public? And there - is no moriil difference between the two cases. DE- TECTIVES HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED, AND THIS GOVERNMENT HAS EMPLOYED THEM, AND EMPLOYEE THEM PROPERLY, to discover crimes that were committed and were being com- mitted; but it is below the ordinary moral stan- rlard to emiploy men to induce others to break the law, to commit a crime. Which of us will want to see put before 'our children, as an example of rlghieoiisness, the deliberate employment of men tn llc, to break the Itiw, and then to give away their victim. _Now, we have even heard discus- sions about whether it is right to do evil that good may come. I don’t think there is any room for discussion on such n question at all. The standard i_i_iat,_will,_justlfy one to himself in employing temp- ti-rs in,ogqer that the tempted, being fallen, may` he punished, that standard applied to the ordinary things of life would enable any hciioo to be taken to remove one who you thought stood in your way. "There are a great many besides the German Kaiser who think their way is the only way to righteousness, that whatever they wish to do _ls the righl. and proper thing to do. lf you add to such a theory as that, this further one, that the end ,iiistlfles the means, that you may do evil that good may come, then you have just as fine a pai, ,I -#iii--ix( I TEST YUUR OWN SEED - In the Seed Laboratory grain is tested to delet- miiie the percentage of vital seeds by placing one hun- dred kernels between blotters, keeping them at zi stti-g table temperature and supplied with the proper amount *****""*"'*"'******°° of moisture in special germinating chambers. The ' _ results of such a test show what proportion of the "Laugh, and the would Laughs with i . . V' seeds are vital, but a more accurate idea of the value V°“ » of the grain for seed couId_be gained from a soil test. LIFE is ful-I of small vexstions, Such tests are not practicable in a laboratory where Unexpected agéravntions' thousands of samples are under test at one time. Petty setbacks, sneerz., and snubs Any one can test seed for himself by putting one If y°“ '"""’”i 1° let em "et y°“’ hundred seeds taken " just as they come” from the Soon an' early grave will get you- grain he wishes to test, in soil in a flower pot, box or Le' em slide' other convenient receptacie,.and keeping it moistened, Laugh and cast away your trouble, but not wet, in some place where it will not be too N°"‘" h_“3 ‘mm t° y°“"\’“’”'“" warm in the day time, and where it will be cooler, but Dorn take Boi-row for your guest, _ will not freeze, at night; the alternation of tempera- B°““d "J "“g°"“ y°“ pet lt' ture favours germination. By noticing th_e number of Let it gi, ami then- ini-get it_ plants produced, whether they come up quickly and I-'el ll -‘"d°~ are strong or weak, one can determine the suitability Not a i,ii of use in crying ' - of the grain for seeding purposes more accurately ‘0"°‘f “"Y milk “VW” “`P"'°d- - than from the results of a test which he does not see. Cure ii “in-e.iive,i cat has kiiieii If seed that is known _to be of strong vitality can be Y°“"e 5'0"" WMS- I ‘i°“'i ‘l°“b* it planted under exactly~the` same conditions as the seed Never iook so gium aimiii ii.. whose vitality is being determined, the test will be Le' llfllde- *.. more valuable. - _ NOTES , Such a staid old journal as the London Evening "Globe, comme ting on Germany’s warning that slie in- tends to sink [hritish hospital ships if found within a certain area, demands, “in the event of the sinking of . any such ship, that five imprisoned naval ol`ficers_-in- I ,cluding Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz’s son-be shot foriitwith." ' f -_-_-___ V If the United States does tire 'a gun in thiswar, her price will be “ii free hand in Mexico." It is mostly British and F reneh capital that is developing Mexico and they are powers to be reckoned with after Villa "’,f‘§,°' _G°"'“*“ K“"°",““’ °“.""’ W°"'d *“°"""“ has been laifi by the heelsf President Wilson would ‘md "° "*'“ “°“° °f it "°"°'" , dearly love to paclfy Mexico with British and French It will heobscrvcil that Premier Mnthieson con- prestige behind'him. Besides an American siizerainty 1 dcmned not the employment of detectives, but the par- in Mexico iwxoiiid an open door for American expan- "“' ` ticular methods which the Alliance detectives used to sion. ` ' *M ' 2 _ I ~.¢ ..__l ~' ». L A s `e~_._ tl T 'I _ a . Y A ` ' . . ' ` . .g Now “Fair Play" when you are man In the rapid whirl of present day events it is tin- enougi, ,O come across Wm, yum. I fe to indulge in predictions but it is :i safe guess °“me» Weh Wm iliiaifll “;\y h0tf90`Yf'“ 01;' ` . . . . . __ OWU. Ol' BVS _0lll' lal' 0|' _ t the United .\taies, wliile awaiting the overt act” amnum you wwf, ,vo ,mme_" “nv do 0 iIie_-part of Germany that is going to Iet loose the I am- Sli- elf- 'gf A -i . . . ‘ P. C. MURPHY, Jr. u ' r merican dogs of war, will be safe from invasion or fi-|gn|,,h_ Fen “_ 1917_ Here I reproduce her letter in part: 0 ' ' ____ _ “Please il d inelo _l $I',0iI i`o- -ri- ll' other attack from the omslde' ` ` ' ti'ihlitlon ionPati-lotliimi-‘liiill i'or 1 iniyi- ll' Portiigal, when she seized the thirty-six German E R P N _ sell’ tinil family or three Ilttli- t-lilltirrln :lu , aged I2, 10 aiil 7 -urs. _ I ps interned in het uaters in hehriiary last year, "In my lieuiit Iyivonlii Iiln- to- Iii- Hi was much nearer the danger zone than the United able to sive ini' more than this .~im=ili i0 , , -. _ ~ , ;it,l m,n.~ nie .States is and yet the only action taken by Ueriiiaiiy __ iililii_"h<-"tio iiiticliuielxipciiteilmiroiiimoiiic. in Semieolon trimming Augie I feel that‘°““5" "B Wish” ff' D"°'@°* 0"’ lt ilsirsiowaliipi to ms»di:iver' as Lmie ixhui h0l'~llIiiB?sacrihce surely hurts. Does Be W ng foi m to name e day. °“ 'as to issue a 48 hours ultimatum to Portii al on “My little sons are always very ll \i g (5 i ii Ti, G di ) anxloustn I their It to l intl il . arch 2 followed h- a rleclaratioii of war on \'Iarch 9"' ° °. "“" “"- ‘ive ' '“ 8 My “ , , ~ . P ' _ , 3' ‘ _A _ WASHINGTON, Feb. 7- Denmark f0l` lhfl H0|il|_0r1-I. HS i.l\0il‘ Own tlcar H“|f-H0 0“f_<1\" 1|" NUI' lm" Hi’ "‘“(l' and i_vpt~w-rlilng will work woiiili. ortiigzil has since followed up her aggressivcness and omg, Ei,,,,,,e,,,, coiinirie-,., have hroiitot-, tho itivorlto or nic- mmiiy is good as .vom --wil iviici Heli- Mfiiw uit rs when we give ti one dollar bill? ' Not much. ~ If we hail our kindred In the firing wed mother u ic-w days ago to in- e we would probably feel a touch .he sympathy which moved a wi- se ti live dollar bill to the Piltrhstic _ ' ' ' ‘ ' _ followed the lead of Switzerland and ` "OW 1" the l`Hn\'fl'\\?;Ili‘l_‘ iilllke two years-or more ioi-yoiitoreacli immi itnniegig iii tho wintci-oiI,9l2.llr e sun, free to all law abiding ships, to all legitimate igpociai io the Gua,.dia,,_) ` ly nt the littli- ones tit home. ll, mmerce’ policed by tl‘e`BHti5I] Navy' Germany was 7iliillti)gg¢ii`iiIi;ilii=(til d‘ti?tliii1eii'(;:iI"rili(tini'irf'if I tim Sir i-tc lliliiiis tirilissiilheritililtifu Iiiiiiiiiii:-ltlluliiimfhiii A8 it is so vwy appmprmm for ml powerless against _Portugal True, there are the sub- its non acquiescence in the new noio . . _ . weed dep'm_,m,,n,‘H c(,,,,,l|(,'0|l hy Sew marine inarauders, the pirates that sknlk and sneak ‘md p.'°t°‘"” by ““"°"’“"°". "g“’"'“' J' J' MMDGNALD' ‘“ _ _ any ot its merchant ships sullering by few iavorcil _voting people, who have ,-_mm ii i,e¢.uuBe- he has ,.“,,-,..,.,-,.,i and murder in the dark-just as thc-rc are murderers virtue of the blockade and will bold oi-innilzc--i-_ hint tht- woniicrrul opportunity to silt-t~ hp, own ,,,',,,,,,ame “,,,,Q' ,lip ,,,_,_,, Germany responsible for such act. lulizo _ext-Iii'Ivt-_ly lil typewrltlitiz have lh'0ught mm I 'wmrm ,like to |,,-nw, hi 'cached that enviable goal with less doubly imm.es_m,d umm H", mind efficiently policed cities-but the police navy of Britain i-5 thun it ycu‘i-*ti practice. 'rlitit is why mt _ .. _ _ H is running these also to earth and ere long the sea will 3 -‘U50 "P‘3‘”"l°'“ l" ""3 l"““`“"U°““| th I , _ 1. T . . Q g ‘ Novice Contest, held ut the same time Su f*g3m_‘be l'ee~ ‘"5 Ponce mlvy _Saved Portugal l-‘Om _ ' ' ur. the Amateur iiiitl I’roi'e'-.ielonal (‘oii-' yourself to be picked befow, you nl., invasion; it has rotectetl American`commerce and W" tens, should be of such inspIruli0" i0, ripe-tint] this applies cspci-Iiill_r Vim- ew" "‘°“gh “lei” l‘“"°* b"e“'th0se who tire now but iiiiitieiiis. » 5: .__.________ i at arc' capable, timing eiich stroke. 01'. its I have before inltl you, write with perfect rli thin. even if it is necessiiry to nd ~ lite' in order to do so. Copy' ii full page -tr that page ini' iepetlilon pi'tie||i-,c. o not pull il out oi' ibn' iiiticliiiic lypewriter Sp _ Tolil by Mistress of ow To MAKE g_c_>_U_i§ MACH O~l'6'i-l°_|l°'l_*‘l»§~P§\l'l'O4 SQCI ORDS A MINUTE-A PAND CE TO THE FRA'I`liRNI'I`Y it is most fitting and proper that my po eed Secrets( tlie the Keys ini; siuc. AT rua it,{~iE F si_r.vizN srkokss A sacotvb on .37 i-Eiti.~,._C,. ORA Box or noon ,tit or Fi.v1Nt; i=iNoi-rits, ee-se--so-see-s-s .i..i,,, **O»O‘l'4'~l'***-OOOOOC N s'roRv 1'w»EN1'v-six rtance;exercise- for rhythm R, ist talk to you should be principally tain iinser wosktiesses- ,,,,,,,,,“_"f°f~ about working for accuracy-for un-, agraphg for mpi;tiii¢m',|',.|||,,, are Wf- loss il -shall have inspired you to ac- as well as speed tests of iii cu'“°I' r an I have told you it niimhoon I rate typing the sole aim and purpose utes' duration, and then ot' coiifriiigmm all these stories willnot have been advantage of having naming 0189"* attained, and I shall feel that my ei- do expect practise with conipeiiii forts to help you have been In vain. | io 6 I0 'A young man wrote to ine. recently times, it is by the spirit of con r ol saying that he was satisfied with his lon that an operator giiiiri iii,.ll::;m` prog-ress when it come to‘belug able noticeable speed. That is wliv has to move his fingers more rapidly, but suggested that you should iilwuvs iuv he could not seein to combine that one oi' Iwo, iive.- ten or hitcun iiilia ,speed with uecuiucy, tind what wouilii tests a day with another iypisi, t-iilm t E ks o advise him to do? Muny ot' you me ing such other's papers. 01° roubletl in exactly the some wiiy, so might, just ns' well tell you wlint_ I-| old liimi. _ - il WRITING FOR ACCURACY in u it J S In the first place. alow down. Write" about half the speed of which you Y write on-ly iIi’t_v or less words ti min- lnntIetriii.ely tliiilteuli nintior- and _volt slinilld litippi-li in iiisikc ii mls- .irl the-‘ next tnn~ with the tit-iciniInnt» li lliul ii sliiill be |wi'I‘cet. Iliii rolli- inbcr, the lnipoiiunt poliit I iiin Inuit- g is itlwuy-; to lliiish ilitit piigi- tir.--t. nd stnri ii new oni~'. lliscliilliic _vour~ ,O our mintl to uecnmplltih noiue definite in oowr HAVE ,A 1-IME i_iMi~i- -less Is' no proof that you run do iii 'same thing-we are not till nlikc, Ti, most ridiculous, und the ninsi riisitom ury iiueatloii united the liiisliicssilclioo iiiaiiiiger b_v ii prosiiccllve ittitdomy IB low long will it luke mc *tn iliiisli _ thc cntiitie?" iind iliillfsvi ihi- iiiiwf l“‘» 1"' ""1i*“" lf ‘I I” ll' lil" V“"Y i'. “Ai'cordlng ioyonr ability" iiiv ati '-‘ii |l""- ll"l""' lil" l*”f§" ”"‘| me" vice won-lil be not in go to iiitil l»:ii‘|li _ .tl built in liiei-cusntl curninig :ability ii ability when you go nni io min tin. iniporiant, first iioiritioit, Ii is uni-ll linuny limes the few cxlra tinliui . iii; And now before I ‘lenvc you jun school. Please. lea; , . ntll you liuvo satlsfucforiiiiiidggd ll the tests i-atiuiretl for gi-iiiiimi word to those of you who um ml: 8 list because Mary Joiics or .Iiiliii lnith “got tliroligh" In six lnoniliii it .Hilfe average siiitleni will Ilnisiii onilis, but into extra inontli' tim-iii,., r ti s I PT ulul' ai‘ll0ul-lllni'n tire iilciily ni' Iinni est sclionlii in yniii city. lu-` alellogruplilc coiirsc _In six nr ni-i-0,, in l “itpc,e'tilng up" both in slim-lliiiiiil nt nd the ntlded coniltlr-'lice In _vinir own ` _vnu wI‘II have in pay for _vniii iiiiiinii clor in the fighting to seize Germ:iiiy's African pos- iributinpi to the I-“until that is hr-.Ing MODERN METHODS BRING SPEED, ' ' ‘ ‘ so liberally supported in the other ' ' ssions. get (iermany has been powerless to Iiurt Pmvlnces of (_anm|n| "nd by our Sym lint do not oxiii-‘ct too miirli. oven ni' i- one-liiindi'ctl-woi'de'-u-minute goal- Kimball wroh, an ‘,xcepm,,,,,||,, ,.|,.v mol( '“° '-hm 'l"“g- “‘1u‘°“gl‘ “°“'° puragrupii on this pai-tlciilaiws-iiliicct ul typewriter cniiiiniiiic-'», und some going to mm. tm, privilege 0,- ,lumm THE "GREEN APiii.E" Tvclsr .In the contest copy i`or thc Iiitt-'rntii I l il 0|' ll cnsioii, my i'arcwcl‘l to yoti ilirnuiih e inedlliin oi' the newspaper:-I, I ii all tny readers. I-Ie wrote; ere is no better way of ,n|tiIti||i.i i ill IZ in H "}\ntl I re' thing oi’ failure thun by iillnwiilii veit' the privilege of practising U“"hulf-ripe hali’~taught. green, and ilu (S eclal to the Guardian )` A" |"i¢"¢9¢l"ll S¢°"y °f NS Ofllllfl tier professiotinil instruction, whIcli,` ,uwpe WMM is of no more um. mu, l . ii lien you eniue right dowli to actual a_ have been giving you for the past thing out of a green WDW “.hi,.i, W green apple-not .tio much, In 1'.-ict lo A l ll ill i§i"lO#l\'l'l'§1'OO'l'O`O1'Q: 1' DIILY SELECTION! FOI! "' llllllllllll IEIDEIS __-__ Furnished by W. S. Loulon, 'l'1"bO§§+'i Q 94' 4' 9 'IMI' HERE’S THE BEST WAY Little worries, little rubs, Rankle underneath your hide, Worry. and your grievance doubles-, , Laugh, and It won’t long abide; Nothing ever helped by sighing- Sti-ll it's time your tears were dried, at I~‘arnliiim, County of Surrey, Eng- land. in 1740, was tho son of it Brit- ish oliicer, who was ordered ou Admiral Vornon's disastrous expedi- tion. und fell In the battle before Cnr- tagenii, in what is now Columbia, sometime in 1741-42. Converted at the age c-I I6 through hearing an illi- terate but ‘powerful dissenting preach er, in ri country barn, he studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and became a very able and esteemed minister of the Church of England, but his con- stant iabor impaired his health, and he removed to London, where in the “Gospel -Messenger," of March, 1773, lie published a peculiar article, en» titled, “Questions and Answers Relu- tive to the National Debt." in which by statistics and argument ho demon- strated what an enormous debt of sin and misery rested upon the shoulders of the liumnn race. He was then u. confirmed invalid, and' while feeling the immense burden laid upon the sliouiders of tho Redeemer of the world, and on his own approaching death, he composed the Hymn on which his personal memory will rest for centiiries to come. He died in London in 1778, great,- ly lamented and esteemed, despite ii certain asperity in controversy, due to'strong convictions and -physical lu- iirmitles. ’l‘his hymn of world-wide popularity is included in “Heart Songs" on page 421. The great multitude of our readers who have gotten this unique- vo-lume through our generous -offer, are loud in their praises. lt seems from the daily crowds in our oflico ns If elicit copy tlitit went out brought back ti friend. We are more than pleased with our undertaking. While the ibookii bdld out we shall publish the coupon daily in this paper, ex pliiinlng the terms. Cleaning grain over a good fanning mill to remove ‘ , i -'from one-third to otie-lialf of the bulk including all ilie lighi,.slirunken and immailire seeds, will greatly ` . _ ' ‘ln response lo several lppeails, Mr. A .W. Bruce. Red Point, has opened s Roadmssters' Patriotic Fund. the Idea being that every Roadmaster con- tribute 82.50 to the Fund. The money may be sent to Mr. A .W Bruce, to Mr. H .W. Binnlnli. Bank of Nova Bootie, or to the Editor of the Guard- ian and it will he acknowledged ll the columns of the Guardian. Angus Dart, Appln Road 2.00 James Dingwnll, North Lake .. 2.00 Andrew looney. Little Her- ` bour 88.60 8. B. ltohertsoii, Klngsborough $2.50 L. A. Bruce. Red Point $.00 Robert Wares, Wheatley River $8.50 Arsliie,Bowi6l. Murray River. 88.50 Layton McCabe, Alexandra, $8.60 rtemas Botti. Cumberland, $2.50 ds-ry Webster. CIM Traverse. 82-50 Garfield Stewart, Red Point, 35.00 Angus' A. Campbell, Black l"t. 82.00° "(}hrlsty A. Campbell Black Pt. $1.00* A. A. Moore. Pownal 32.50 Alex. A. McDonald. Little Pond, $2.50 D. J. McDonaIld, Glsnflnnsn _ . . .. .$6.00 E. S. Norton, Montague . . _ . . . 2.50 C. 0. Rankin, Mt. Albion ..$3.00 Alfred F. Rose. North Lakeville 2.00 E. B. McLaren, Georgetown $2.50 David 'l‘. Dover, Suffolk ..82.00 William Candy. Hazelbrook 2.00 John 0. Campbell, Long River 2.00 Mr. Theo Enman. Enmore Road $2.50 James J. McNeil, Miecouche, $3.00 W. H. Wood. Mt. Mellick 2.50 Frank -Driscoll, Mt. Herbert 2.50 Francis Hagen, KelIy's Cross. 2.00 I-larry Webster, Cape Traverse 82.50 D. A. Mc'l‘svish. Newton, Belfast 2.00 Paul McDonald. East Point Road 2,00 Geo. A. Leslleiper Mr. Grin- ssli( Charnwood 2.50 Patrick Smith, Newton E. 2.00 ° Paid into the bank lt Bourll. N0'i‘E:- By request ii. has been agreed to accept $2 contributions as ii n uporttint pnliiis: The coirect position. t llie niiicliiiic, which I gave you iii' luy ilrst lesson ht-.eausn oi' its basic: inl~l _I "' "` _,,|£1 Copyrighted l9lii`by4Mrirgaret B. thirteen weeks. To siiiiiniurizc the most, nm give you Horne Hom or p,,i"_.- Moi-:il-l’rcparedness-I , MARGARET B. OWEN. Owen, All rights reservei.. ( 3 ( it is more convsnienbto mail this Nelson Stewart, Illacl¢`Pt. ' 01.00° "___--_ “- amounl.. ’ _ . > . > <- .I < » <> "> '"""""“ "S “*‘“"" “S S°°“° . ki l » .- ii start iliac-iiin Follows iii in iron 1 U sg ’ i T 9lel$l‘4-‘” L.Llf?l€i~lri1kf f` .7 .`>l~¥fl-'l?i~”.-l€i‘%l~‘."l:'i"'_--ll-t'. "' ’~ivl'_ < ill The Great- Assurance lieltl its t\\'cnl_v-foiii'ill /\iiiiiial Company .\lceiilig on Feb. 6th, |917 ” ` ” ` ” " '. ` ” ” O -|- West Life .»\iit‘nlion is tll‘:i\vn to the Business issued, l9l6...... ' Increase for the year.. . . . i > <\ , (> Business in force Dec. 3| liicrciise for ilie year ... . . Income for ]9l6.......... lnt‘i‘e:ise for ilie year . . . . . _ Assets, Dec. 31st, |916... liicrease for the year. . . .. (3 CSF .c ...ew .l6I9I%E 2. " 'l`lic expetistr rates were lowere rzite was iiiaiiitiiilied :it over to thc actiiarizil rcservt-s, th »\» _/s <: ) A ~f..\ 751), being over zo per cent i' fi»llo\\'iiig staleiiienls: .. 25,575,373 . . _ . . i,ii7,.i_i| sit, l¢)l(11'53,OI`6,448 . . . . . . . . . _ i_i,_=.5<>,_ii~" _____ __s,s94.o4' .. _. i%i.i,_f,_=t . . ..... .. 21,702,570 . 2,.itl<‘i.fi‘~'I tl in ltilii, and ilic iiiliri"~'\ 7'/» pei' ceni. Iii liiltliiitul e bzilaiicc slieel shows, ill surplus, capital :ind special funds, the sunt of $.t.~l33~' xl' the assets. . .f 'l`he (`ompany is coiilint \. vi ,uv-V ting in lt)i7 ilic sanie lib- eral scale'of profits, for which it has been |loletl.,\\-'rite for fiill report :ind profit lionlclci. s i _ ni-:An orrici-: =°- WIN NIPEG 1 i"-I “Q ____|__ _ ___.___._,..f.7l 1, .+ 11|? -iii .:- zi: » --: il; stil :lf - \ 71' - -fiéiéié fl~" sig; iii if .Ii I ;l} ;-‘-' i- ;I; ’€ IIE -st t :lt .tp '.'£ : Ll. ‘ ‘.L'>L .L J: t ' 'JI it 9.' _ . :il '.: Li; I if iii -lf' S » . » 0 st./. » » .|- fs 'f"__s...---1 _ L_. A.,__________»'_.‘..__-____.__._____;_._..______.m__.__ . ‘ °r _ »