' rites revs ~ iii llllllnllllnwll iiiiiiiliiii Notes By The Way opposition writers and speaker! during our election campaign have referred to the prosperity of the United States under a protoc- lta unprecedented growth lln population and wealtil. On the King Government side its have attempted to deflv I "rm .~.:r'n~ ... a. ..:.~*...."-"-.._..~.'.=. '~ "r" lQlhr and _. J. It. Aauouu Idhoc, n. a. curl-nu. tive policy. . OIVYIIK lnnrooolhtlvo- Ilsa-aha: » Iowan, Inn ' Oflban loploaoataclvo-l. l. Donor. . _ 5.. . .' - - “l! ‘ ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925 A sin m. B§TRAYAL y Lvkwr-r- The huretucsi attempt by thn Liberals tn “buy off,‘ lMr. Jeremiah Blanchard. M. L. A., expressed in the Public Forum today is deserv- lng of. and will receive the sever- est condemnation of all right-thinl- lug people, Mr. Blanchard has given lung‘ and Ia-lthfui service to the l. beret Party and was entitled if service and loyalty couni: fm‘ anything with the Liberals, to re- cognition wht-u honours and emolu- ments were going the rounds. In addition to his party claims, My, Blanchard had race claims m; well, an he represents in his party the Acadllan interests, and no ont- will rtudliy forget the strong at- titude on their behalf he adopted when he diswvl-red the Bell Gov- ernment hall ignored Acadiane in appointments ‘in connection with the Provincial Legislature. Mr. Bilmchani. tllounh a newly appoint- 1!"!- T’. 7f do the Canadian Alr Force aisviorgampd ohe officers, all re turned m... felt that they too wanted that Old Oountry connection. and the Canadian Air ilorce ls now the Royal Canadian Air Force. "How on earth could the Cana- dian Air Force which is Royal. have l. distinctly separate flag, and not 9e Union Jack? Such a thing is preposterous, Kirig is just making matters worse blaming the Air Force. "lf Mackenzie King had ever seen a war flying machine he woul-l know chat there is no such a th‘ng as a flag connected vrith the aero- plane. On the wings. underneath and on top. and on the fuselage as well as the tail lthe colors lrf the Ilritish Empire are carried. They (MTG three circles, one within the other, of red, white and lblue. “Mackenzie King, from this state- and Mackenzie ' that the prosperity of the Republic has been due to protection or that it is more prosperous than (Mood! now is! ' The London Tlrrla recently made this remark: “We read of ' the Prosperity Session of the American Caidlnst- Ths various Ministers have ro- pcrtcd to the President a state c-f unertamplcd prosper“! throughout the country. Unem- ployment has nearly vanished. An extraordinary expansion of the trade and wealth of America 1l proved by every Index. And that, too, II enviable." Whom shall we believe, Prssid ant Coolidge and his Cabinet tell lnp uncxamplcd prosperity. Or L111‘ Kin-g Government's supporters unli- ‘llllllblilflfii, flatly contradicting hem‘! A kind Prevalence las blessed Canada with abundant cropr for tirrce yours. but who will say here is “unexamplt-d pmllirfifiiy" in Canada today? Arlri ‘r not. “'11: not‘! Of Canada's nine millions 0i people more than 500.000 have fled " 083130: w.lclll A new zxrnssslou eutly that _is the‘ land. Jlcinins from North America nedicine asln other years. lumber of drugs was fifteen. that three. or possibly the time would testive therapeutics" us his whole rqulpment in the sick room. Sug- zestive therapeutics, as you can tuess by the name. simply means l.he use of the powers of sugges- rion-——fa.ith in the doctor and his knowledge of the cause of the all- ment. and the proper way to ‘handle =t Further. that the physician doesn't ls in past years simply attempt to ‘real. all ailment. symptom by iYIIIDIOIII, to try and hold it "in One of our best known health writers used an expression rec- -worthy of being placed as a motto in every home in Qiieaklus to the assembled phy- in London. he pointed out that medl- cal lnen were ‘not using as much nor were they merely devoting them- lelves to holding disease in check. but that they were now trying to famléiasegignh conmgloua’ instead heard different natures in the air the fund 1dr. Duke saird:—— s m ' l ,. No French names were shouted "l don't believe that a college ed- ° “t “Pr?” 0“ mud“! for Senators. The name Blanchard ucat n does a man much 500d 111 health contagious really gives us should ‘be heard bu.‘ H 18 ML Such bunmeu’ r for the venom] “e m“ "“""‘°“" ‘*1 ‘m’ 93111111‘ is Liberal rgratzitude. ~lf Blanchard eellefwlivn it sires Mm- B"! m‘ mday‘ war-la rich man like MacArthur they When you have-B BT98! 00111111111110 1'1"” mmmd“ 1"’ ""1" "1 ‘D'- might null a place for him. But the Kmwfllg like the Carolina: you've Order's statement that his total ire expected to get them dowln to lrrive when he would use "sug- Duke was: rim or The Forum This column In open for the discussion hy correspondents of quaotlonr of Interest. The L-r-rlottetowa Guardian don not necessarily endorse the op- lnloaa of correspondents ooo+ THE PATENAUDE BOARI —-———4 8ir.—‘l‘he Liberals are terrified almost out of their wits at -the lpro npect of any Conservatives being elected tin the ‘Province of Quebec- orl the 29th. Wrhet harm could come to Canada if there were some 0on- sallvativee elected -in that. province is a mystery. and what. injustice ‘have the Conservatives done the French people a; any time? The writer has often heard the wild ap James Buchanan Duke, who diod in his New York home on Sam-I'- day, had often been allot! the last of the Arperiooll b! cabin million- aries. Presumahlyflthls is because l0! cabins are discoveries 1111111 what bu been culled obs American scene. l-Ienr - ford. we ouppmo. never lived - a a log cabin their!!! iris beginnings were quite {a hum- ble as those of Duke's. He was alto oneiof the moot Generous of Am- erican philanthroniltl and it was only a few months ago that he an- nounced the gillt of $40,000,000 to a North Carolina university on the condition that it should chflllkfi 118 name and he known thence forth as Duke University. There was conside able dlwouaavlon at the time Log Cabin Milllpnairc - over this request which seemed to reveal a vanity that is common enough among milltonsrlu. And- rew Carnegie. we recall, had a ‘sim- piausc of the Liberals at meetings -ln past. campaigns when the nanst oi’ Laurier was mentioned. Iraurler! Laurier! Laurier! was the shout. But when senators and other ap D01fllllll8fllS came to fba made we name. At the time of establilhinl got to have live kinds of leaders whose minds are trained. The ilnat is preachers, the second is 11111011- ara- the th-kd is lawyers, the fourth s chemists and en-glneem and the ilfLh is doctors." . Liberal hurrah is for a sollid Que- bec. no that the ‘MacArthurs et al can get the plums. Thialt is what they want a solid French vote for. Tile Corl-servatlwle party wan-ta support from Quebec and why not’: If the French people here will com pare how their public men have Ibeen treated -by each party they will surely conclude that the appeal rby the Liberals for French support is u selfish one. lI am._S~Ir, The Boy Manager. lie was horn in 1857 in a log cabin on his father's farm near Durham. North Carolina. Washing- etc., t STUDENT. ——-—-—-oo-¢-——— - THE TARIFF ISEUE years in the Coniode ate navy and on his return home found the farm ouild-ingls in ruins and the crops de rtroyed. But the father was plucky uld sturdy and he had cblree sons .lar craving to perpetuate hda own . .on Duke. the father, served two i We remind you that any goods arriving from labroad SIiIPPERS AND MERCHANTS claims lfor loss or damage to should bo reported to this t l , - _ -- - SI .~—W. t f ntl - .5 . ' ed membvr M the Govermnenll re 136B. won d apparently have -1 l, the States IIHCG the King Gov- p; ithgvegzdgirultmtil; recalls-gt Sm. rot this qléomerlozomuuo refielllowas: Ktlgjggrrywolllxplfikt: gvoélléelaartgtalng a om” a‘ mo" a‘ known‘ smell to 111KB hlis seat in the not“... ‘mamm’ "*3 1114111 from the ._,..m...t came In-_ 1B 111811“ “"1 mu remove u, thus shortening the ‘Ylcnsl-rvetlve propaganda save 81 Ikrbacc-o was the iorop for that " insurance promlltiy effected oh floods leaving the mm. the. wrong Md bee“ “shied airplane 1n fllshrt w time it would mce pt unexelnplell Pmgpt*I'11-Y~ rltack and saving the life. 1=9l11l11‘1l\'=* he" "fsedkgihfililrtiifliflff; run-t of the cvullllry- and the Dllllw Island by rail. sailing vessel or steamship, ' - .» - But your doctor now goes even since tie war aul as W 9 81' ‘arnily used to attack tobacco ea- ' which the ~Hel| Goverumem, did at be dlsnncnve from on,” mach!!!“ Those exiles fled from undcr a ‘urtller nlld helps to educate the 90111111193 '1"? W10"! 111111 °111y c511" ‘res wit-h long liails to grsnulalte Phones 67 and 833. Charlottetown lIow long would hris flag last with will P181117’ .hd product. After that they would Their reply 11S that lt all depend-s. 994.119 me {ammo over the 0mm. anll that union-g the-so countrie. rryaljde in a tumbledcwn wagon quoted as havllng raised the tariff [pl-awn by a pa" 0g bum} nwlea, art- Austria. Germany, Hungary and They were mrluy and 1n 1370 France. and that two of these went were coir-fluent enough qg thelr m. ‘bflllklllvi 111111 111*? 011181‘ 1W0 11"’ lure to a-llandon the log barn for a lluv-r ring near it. - .__ lut-horities on matters of health. lroper drainage in home, proper lelllliilli0ll ill lhuiidinga. safe drink- ing water, inspection of food. parks und playgrounds which are actually ‘iunglf’ to any community. Now when you think of all tlleso hinge, there isn't a word about ‘ariiff that gave inadequate protec ~11‘? 11111011196" "W118 H18 8118911 01’ 116" Lion, to a country -tila.t gIIW-s nde tween _100 and 150 miles per hour. plate protection to the Farm and this as a grudge against him, for The more Ma _ I mug ‘humus O me Factory‘ And on." Cum, when nkre was “n °PP°F11IT111Y 01 ‘Hans nre following the-m in H1011 . appmnting MIR Blanchard w the 5S the flag incident the deeper he ‘ands as we wrml a hurriedly called meeting. Evld. ently the Liberal "machine" kept twostorey building liu Durham. They used the ground floor for ai tobacco factory and the upper tori a combination store room and; home. At the agent fourteen; Senate. he was passed over in farv. our oi‘ a young. practically untrtied gets__into the hole. and from the 110k» come the excuses and explan- is it a sign of unexampled pros» nedicine, n. single word about dis- 13>"), it is all just a genernl "idea" Now. Sir. what bevtrter proof dc you require of the efficacy of tilt p lltl-ctive poi-icy than the fact tha‘ good position, and I wish you every success, and only regret JMIIQB bad shown so much ability; that he was made manager oi’ tllej factory and front that time on ile- atlons of a bad boy. "Canada hns a flag. and that flag ' I i t n beam‘ that gmdualy grows n o the above nll-riled countnies when . ' 1 - . he mmdq M "he folks thamaed?jfirlin otralltenerl circumstances thl was the leader ill nll tile develop; I nrerltg of the tobacco lrrlsiut-ss uud < that things did not tllrn out for you the way we had all hoped parity in Prince Edward Island that we have lost one quarter ol man whose principal claim on the 1‘1b“1’111 D1111)! 1r! nppnreutly Thus when ainy disease , . . 1,; l l'-| l - . - ._ , v _ | ’ M _ other eucrpr re n wllcl le k his wealth. Not satisfied 111 1119 K1111"! 11111 H1110“ Jacky cm!’ ‘he people ‘mm we M“ mm‘ mm along n is looked ‘main linlilll-ll: éllllerbnl loeulilegfy ttllziyr- “highest? glinuchafr?“ than yytiutl “all; thre Dukes took Burt. ‘l " with ‘pausing over .\ir. Blancharufs tinned the speaker amongst “Hear. yea” "g0? ‘Heaven “w” ‘our 12:22:21,116),bfiggcgzsenfhzigg;mini:{tiifficuit-ies is to raise the Tariff‘; only one that l worked for, and ‘ “ “mm "'1'" 11mm“ ‘""“"11"°" 1111115 "wit" and thunderous applause. “n” "om ‘my mo” or w“ m fly 118.8 he‘... getting titled m the! “”.‘il'r.Si§‘.°.'3§.'...§"§rifii§'rr‘li”ii‘f.i.' have we correspondence m 13°51“! "3 m" 1*" 1m prove it. and am enclosing you insult to injury by nmenvmlng u, "buy him off" with a pramige 0g "getting some good position in the “Canada is lpart of the British Enlplre. and as such she takes her of prosperity! Economists tell us that a native ‘uorn citizen is worth $1.000 M 111i ‘eelillg of "contagious health. >o++o+o++o+++ooo+oo+++oo lrl- has often done as regards till ‘bogey will no doubt explain this in hill usual deceptive way, same a: copy of telegram that l have just received from Mackenzie King today, ‘in reply to a message I Mr. Duke once su-ld: "I have suc- ceeded ill ilnsiness, not because I have more natural ability than Have you/laid in your winter part. heth i i . as: question-and as some intellls t lhi s uda .askiu' hlm _ . f ' Government at once." A" wgvmazglnzs Dim: £2 "Tania muntry. >It may ‘well the so. He. Daily Sgleeflong Em [Abel-a]... ha“. mean hem-ll 4o r9 it"s“ T33? ygu 3g; aqmeggood mlungufilizzfixgglol supply of Coal? _It is time you did. pays taxed. supPorls 9ch°°19 FOR mark "it is 1111 P01111100‘! 11011001111 position in the (iovernluent at He" harder and stu(lk w n |O,,g..,r_ "r" We ask any redlllloorltsl. leal- henrzted irllberal, and especially the Editor of the Patriot who received no butter treatment, what. under the circumstances he would have done had ile received as Mr. Blan- allke, and we learned that through dear experience in many air bat- lMacil- lnes with different markings in a 111i‘ ‘battle would cause chaos and ties on the western front. Jhufflhl-Q, hospitals, contributes his trade to the stores and so on. if so, what means the loss oi 25,000 people to our little com- munity? It means a loss of $25» (‘lull-actor Reading October 2s, i925 now TO cououna AN ENE 4 pnign lby his deceptive tvoa-vw-ooo-oo-oo-o-o-vmo-oo-ov and any school lboy knows banter." Mr. lSllnclair in the present cam answers and misleading statements has es trangv-d mnrly good Liberals frnnl his party so much so, that when the Ilnllots are coullrted few wil once. ‘Regarding your helping me in the contest. I do not lblame you ill the least. but there is one thing that you can do, if you ieel so disposed, and that would be to send a letter to one of the I know plenty of people who have failed to succeed lu anything, but they lacked upplicartiorl and lie- te-rlrlinatloll. I sulld to thyself. ‘ii’ John I). ‘Rtx-kefl-llter can do whaly he is doing in oil. wily silould I not. do i1, in tobacco?’ I resolved TTOIIII We are ready to fill your bins with all good Coal, the bust at the lowest prices. A. Pickard s. Co. Ibe surprised ‘if llhe name of Jollr . l H u, t o“ knew 1 , . glve a distinct advantage to the IMOIOOO! Yet, the King Govern ___ _ . please I il-IDEP-‘l. 8 11 11E 11 Y the wl-lun I was u nll-re lull to do .11 PHONE _ 240 > _ chard did. from a Liberal candid- pnemy Wm] one king on h“ ‘mm’, Candmams w" as a" m we“ Lovxlhefile unfitrzhs “Yealyflms em? lair is rend at the foot of tilt mud a" l gorgdnlin your lbiehzgf Mg b.,5|n.,s_.,_ | 10W“ .])||5|||4_-g(q lliotfimumz-Qmijigg ? . 11141 1 - ' ' at _ ' _ . an you woll e your ren s w,- mhn anything else, l wur e4 ate such a. enivelling, crlnging. planet in lPrInce Edward Island. that wt -Iltlileqzlsttifillez at pence with him. iru lHlBnrlJI-ZSSI? tétfiu-RMER lu support me, as you feel that I no,“ early [nofnfhlg l.) lint‘. mi npoilwelic Iltter and C01d4blOOd d _Wh lhould go on as ‘in the past - - - N. Loud n 1 irud played the game fair by you l, ll 1 y t h.“ o“ ltl c e _ l - , r u gr». was slrrr o c z . en Canada “eve” h“ um‘ w O ' find 1118 $081111"! Peilllle-l when tuorulllgi ' ance of the Liberal bribe would toy balloon much of it hos reached my ears r - . m ' October 10th., 192.». ferred work and threw irlnlself into display In our window. I imply. nections. We must fight to build der inllsildlfltlflhlglf: nllVglgzhlggeeu-linfi tnfl the lsoldiirsl gran]: 21263211151125- tihat. ultblilougih lrelgrctant :0 do at‘); Hon‘ w; L_ Mackenzle Kmg, n Wm, tel-mic energy_ l" 1373 me _ _ v _ "ove ‘l8 - \ e rue sep - arm 0 ge n us co o myse -. , ‘ ‘ ‘W? up Canada wmun the Brim‘ Em lower "in order to "gain the support tiny cart mm] mly 11-13mm“, ma)“, the gollow. c‘ M‘ G" Premier of Cauadu’ mm wok m two other partners This soap which la cut in r’ orized the order-in-Council on the EDn-ORML NOTE‘ of day _ . live ot our nationality 111 ihfllme buflnefl" l" 1889 h“ mad“ u y _- That is littered with children" n glna. s ms t. 29th, 192s . . i un- ti r th hi r l subject in response too request lmmilfintg wlllmoi conte to a . ° a“ e1’ Parliament of can...“ o." re. 001180 11 on o some of e c e f u, Rn 1A“ F _ Th Summerside, P. E. L, n V b try. the capitalization being $25» - ., ram e I ‘ ya r one e A m m 1w!"- 7119 lmfimly °1 1-1111 Pa”! pay. " Have communicated with Sen- £12,131‘: geergyslzgrin tyheevytyf; 000.000. ‘Ilhlls was the American‘ Mcnonah] ‘g Bnufley w, _ Alletralian Air Force, declared the -- 8 tld Of 89111611 1101119 1111197‘ ‘gnr years has proved the fact. With tlhe echoes of 0780119 11°39- ator Haydon and Senator Mur- Vince’ m, "an, Acadia” some!“ Tobacco Company. of which Mr- ; Premier had a distinctive nag. and a1 Ileana. Lowering the customs IBM-ff has phy rozerdlns Blanchard. They by m, unanimous yo,“ o. m, Duke was made meslderlt. an Ofllce Proprietors fir offar to buy hlm. and with him his fellow citizens’ rights, for what Mr Blanchard calla a "mess of pol- age." » Mr. Blanchard now sixty-six. years of age is an exile and pre fete". a llvlnr’. wage under a for- eign flag to the guilt of the be- trayal of his race which accept- THE rue rncluaur the Union Jack and hoisting a Premier declared that he had autlr it was felrt the Canadian Air libroe should have one also. 'I‘hls was flatly cont-Indicted iby Major l-Ier- llert Wemp, D. F. C., who spoke on Tuesday at Rlohvale as followh: "If the Rloyal Canadrian Air Force had wanted a change in ttho flag I take i1 lthel, the otficerrs and men of the Royal Canadian Air Force would have known some-- tiling of the derniitd. but 41o date M. Hon. Mackenzie lilting seems to b6 ‘the only men in possession of the request. The men and officers. aiifarullvnswarmarostiliig nix-ant. of the fact that a change in the British Jack is "wanted." 1'1"]! Mlokenale King would look up the facts he would find things eiittrciy dltfferemltl‘ wlent on It Quaker. "Auotrnilh bed an lir {time durins the W01‘. and its coll- uostluu with dhe rowan-true was all close that it was the ltoyal Ans- (rauuu Mr rum. thatched» r-D!!! nection with the British ‘Empire (but l hope that time never comes). it will be time enough than to dis- cus! the question of the flag. We do not want any broken connec- tions with the Brltlis-‘h Empire, or ‘my weak links. We wan-t ties that 111116. 811d one flag. We must ever fight against severing British con- Dire. and make this country of ours daughters back from t-he United "mid. Mr. Jeremiah Blanchard. M. L. Prosperity is returning to Canada on the prospect of a change of gav- ernment. Ffhls is not. the prosper- ity that was "inst around the cor- ner" four years ago. It is on en- tirely new brand ibaeed on the stable policy of Canada.- for tho Canadians. \ \ Anyone who thinks it would be an advantage to this country In have the Americans do all ourl manufacturing for us i; tlrirrlri-ng in terms of politics not couunon sense. A self-nlstsinling, self-con- tained Canada demands that we do our own work with our own mater- ial and our own help. There is lplently of money in Canada for the ‘Savings Benita but none for loves-uncut In industries. Willy? M... the mush-unite ha! been thottled by the wavering m. a0“, 6| “my m‘. tom policy inflicted upon the ‘It’- ‘9 country by the King Government. ' will ‘loot up after the The Oppostition candidates sly mt all is rm well. that the“ must lbe a change of Government lad a change of policy 111810" C11" lda and ‘Prince Edward Island can prosper- a5 -they should prosper. The opposition candidates tcll us that Canada, alongside 0f 11-11!‘- Ilnited States with their high tar- iff, cannot prosper asp-it should 11n- of the Free Trarders of 1118 W951- and. country where Industry is not pro- ulually proved that li-t has increas- ed the bleeding exodus. And the King Government stands pledged to further tariff reduction! A silly correspondent of The Patriot asks. ‘llf all iihe falrmers spin their own yarn. weave their own cloth. tart their own hides. nlakr- their own boots and malt‘! zilei-r own farm implements, how 1n earth can we have industries?" Bless his simple soul. what is the making of all thou things. but so puny Industries? We ‘had them hen, We don't ‘have them now. The industries we then had served wrill the generation of that time. .;tl"ppl'ied their wants, kept the peo- ple lblrsy all the yearr rotlnd and kept the money in the. country‘! Do we not need other and more mod- ern industries today in this ‘Pmv- uleo. to give employment. supply our needs and keep in the Prov- irice the money now sent abroad? We do. and only a protective policy can give them to us. We have got rallwlyl. telegraph and telephone since the olden lrnueluitleremrelplwlrenotehe world, and livedoid MOI Q7111! than. will!“ Q0 est ill Thee. for Thou iverance. THE TOV-STREWN HOME 8P8 SITEWIL choirs. With the horses rules the floor. toy 8T8 588D. The house whore the been ‘Neath the gilded dome of pomp. Lot lme see the eyed play Strewn over tlhe parlor floor, 110' Will gladden my heart once more. home. Though fedhle he be and grey. roam, For the glorionrrdilarray floor That was his in the bygone days: And ‘his heart will throb an it throb ibed before when he rests where a ibaby plays —Edgar E. Guest. Government has both, debt and tattoo, kill lmml. - liion and spud the exodus! bed of its lpottbie?’ . Iron Print-h Wain twill! probably know tlfiiawn of gravitation it»: trait w, is! ‘lsihnehylir fun ~ PRAYERZ—~O Lord. Thou 11113111 revealed Thyself and taught ll-‘l t0 ‘has coul- "lassed us about with songs of lie» (live me the house where the toys Where the dolls are asleep in tho Where the building lblocks and i119 The box oi’ paints and the books bet me step in a house at the close s. Alnd dwell once more in the haunts Give me the house where the toys children romp, And I'll happier be than man has litter of bright- ' And the Joys ll knew in a far-of! Whoever has ‘lived In a toy-strewn Will yearn, no matter "how far he Of the little home with its littered faxes. {The one big thing the iflng dom for Prince Edward island has been to increase What is a oourlivry or a province. if tw- a. four pond appltflirla been mwa.‘ oiling of "if by There is no one faulting you lllere, bllt on the other baud you have the sympathy of all clnss- es. and I am more determined than ever to have you get some- thing that will he worth w-hile. Again wishing you every suc- cess, I am Yours very truly, A. E. McLEAN. Oct. 21. 1925. i-——-<-oQ>-i—— LIBERALS ATTEMPT TO BUY THE ACADIANS. Sir,—~Ever since the appoint- ment oi‘ the new Senators for Prince Edward Island. a rumor has been circulated by certain inter- ested parties tlhat I had albandon- ed my claims for a consideration. At first I intended to pay no at t t. tentlon to these rumors, but so 20 Harrison s we Readilfg, ‘Mass, U.S.A. Ottawa, Ont.. “'5 “mmmmm Sir:——I am in receipt of s copy forts are ‘being made in this dir- quest that a posmon should be minded men of all parties. I hope ‘misapprehension in this matter. night and glad ‘came so that I could he ut it ugllill. . lAlly young man with trorulluorrill-I telllgeuce can succeed. if he is will- ing to apply himself Superior. brains are not necessary. Folrnded Tobacco Trust. The family prospered from the start. arld when Joules was eigh- teen ills father hall accumulated. more than $10,000. He. oflcmd to send "the son to school but he prel and increased James put in $3.000 of his own and capitalization. ' ‘ t , . And rest comes into my we“? No. l have not -been "bought" _ ‘ _ b0 11900 m“ Olive Oil apd is recognized as .1 a fr“ one , WM‘ ‘me Opposition “ndldates heart. and the lhest proof, I can give to i‘ i§effflzfn Bgluturriluigiluéo ffllrlfgy-vfiiflarllgétilexifhg outings? had the most cleansing and most , Th3 question of hauling down We want Canadas sons and .ell us rinsh true! For 1 am at home once more. the purbnc is ma. strenuous er. mmfig colmdératlon o; h“; m. lgrown to such all extent that "11""! "IF °" 111° "W11" Jamel was drawing 350.000 a year. l I i my 22.3.‘? "' w- ~ » . nlell o ena e. mag e- r. ‘ - y, .3 raised at 0mm’ Oumflo. when Wm give "m" employment, and u m‘ ‘he eammrpower o; ‘he woyk. With the battered old train of cars. prove u, a" reaponable and m" McLean ls labourmg under a New York and James w" numb! will retail a l0 lb. cake at ally sent to lead the invasion. in! dean Acadlan. but for a representa- A“ E‘ Mcbum‘ presentations were supported, as‘ will I am sure make every ef- fort possible to meet your wish- es, but difficult to know just how this can the done just at present. W. L. MACKENZIE KING. Acadlan people as expressed in petitions, resolutions. teieKPa-rus, etc., -from every Acadlan centre in the lProvlnce. Besides that. we had the unanimous support of all Acadiau and French-Can- adian National Societies and newspapers. In spite of all that. your government. which could not deny the justiceof our claims. preferred ignoring us, and selected a man who was re- pudiated -by practically all tthe lending Liberals of Prince Coun- ty. l am now sixty-six years of age: ‘up to the present I have lived without any government oI-flce and I feel I can still do so in the future. If l were to accept a position from your gov- ernment. l feel l would be sell- lSummerside. ‘P. E. I. Sept. 30th.. 1925. Mr. Jeremiah Blanchard. 20 Harrison Street" Reading, ‘Mass. Dear "Mr. ‘Blanchard: ' Received your letter and glad ‘to note that you have such a ‘_ .0C'l‘0BER 23.-—'You have a kind slnd affectionate nature. You are 1118 11"’ P1511111 01' III-y NOD16 101‘ a. good talker, -fond of entertaining, I “mars p! pollen!’ Under and have plenty of common sense. 111°" 111111111115111111115- 111 1111111“ _ You also possess considerable 1° 1117111111 11111110 my 9901119- 1 musical ability. You should marry 1111181 e811 v0“ M1 1° conrilier early in ‘life. Avoid jealousy and limb" 111v 111th proposition: u spite, practise economy. 1 11011111 1101 Wllnlly 11011801" l0 yo“, qm-yhflon, l, m, on“. such a ‘beirayalof the national- whmb ma.“ nova _ aspirations of the A-cadlan peo- Your flower is the hop. Your lucky colors are yellow and pie white. Yours faithfully, Jeremiah ‘Blanchard. M.L.A. My letter ln-reply to Mr. A. E. ‘McLean. which in practically a du- plicate of my letter to Hon. Mr. King might be included, but I will noiltrespasa further on your space. I **.wno~'s' ' WIFE?” » - Premier Mackenzie Klurr addressed 1111111’! "'1 °°111°m°11 l>°I"111111°11-". i" 1",°*""“1“' 1"'°“*"’““““ °' “’“°"‘ left out, that this will satisfy my friends . i tihose years h lllved m a hall bed-l a meeting there on’ Monday. The h” mmcluded- 1111111181 0419181190- have Keen drive“ "m" "w" “m” And the shill W11" ' 1191' 11101“? that I ha-ve not been. nor do I in- grlrhefictliltllalttzlrfrrlinltld‘$352313: 11111111 ‘"111 11111181115 111911111111 11 B°“'" a" you" a. once‘ .0 seek a living wage in a foreign epars- tend to he. e party 1p any such a MEMO“ w.- me o... any 0th,, ery restaurant so that he could purl lback every available dol-lalr into.‘ tobacco manufacturers of the coun he held until the company was dis- solved as a trust in 1911. i A Quick Thinker. Tho-‘American Tobacco Com- N-Ily and the Continental Tobacco Company. a com-bin-a-tion of plug tobacco, interests had a sensational duel for control of the market and for a. mime it appeared that Duke might be the loser. James F. Keene was engaged by the enemies of tithe American to buy up enough stock in the country to control it. and Keene felt that he had done his work so well that victory wgs with- afilris- (resulting At the Int, moment e m redyup v_ o strength to survive ' Though lMr. Duke spoke modestly slboui his brains. they were a very mod class indeed. He could make important decisions swirily. When there was a red-notion in the cigarette tax from $1.75 a thou- sand to 50c a thousand, Duke cal- culated that cigarettes then sell- ing at a dime could be sold (or n, nickel. Ha packed a suitcase with 5111119105 and Illlde a sw-llt tour of till; country coming back with en- ormous orders. and While his rivals followed the out in price, he hurl been 11m In the field with the re- duction, In 1884 be adopted a ma. chine for rolling cigarettes that re- volutionised production. rm- the HIM-thine rolled unooo clgaretilea a flly ll complied wit-b the average or 1.500 that could be done by hand ‘Ifgfirl - . , nails j , II.L.A. ‘Ngyvyg! l |. . .. . Two Tons of Pure Castile Soap We have just received direct from Paris two tons of the purest CA TILE SOAP a portion of whlc is now on 10 lb. blocks ls made from today. $2.00. m: 2- macs 149 Great George Street MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION 11898. He was n tremendous adver- li-‘lor and in ouo year. 1889. his firm spent 8800.000 on Lhia account. {U}? Ono pound of olive nll has more ill-ni- ing valur thuu ill potludn of lettuce. The Pacific cable ll lold at. nu aver- lse depth o! 3,040 fkilmmr, or thrl-e mllaQr _ " _ Tfirc-‘Cilinntl lintlnily open a conver- Iatlon with “How old are you ‘f’ instead of “How do youdoi" ;f0Onu§”h g-KIIIN 5Y2 , . ._r w,“ r..-./.11‘_,\ v Hr l... loo t ' llfillu. “was ma...‘ °'. ‘i’: