Jill _. h9g4 TI. Cloned‘- If Illllll “n. sot-rotary, Hoot. 00L D. l-IIOI old Innagor. J. I. Bunk» l attllll llfllwiigilhlilllllllll It l. L Iirlollt l0 L Iiollllol, D. . Idltor, D. l. Cut-rm lloilbh hm York laprooolhllvo-Irnlk It. Northrop Uhtoqo Icprooolfllvr-I- I, lower . oun comma crrtzeus ' A The ncompldfht i8 frectientiy heard that our young men and wo- men are not taking on active an in- terest in the tpuhllc affairs of the province as their parents and grand- did in tlte days of their youth. Sitttllnr complaints have betn ltcurtl by all generations and foundation for tht:m ttltlaiy than was itt the days of tlte old philosophetgutho lived three pnrcnts there is no more ltutttirril ycars B. (‘., and who left among lrs scrolls one asserting with sittcere sorrow that the yottth- t‘ul companions of his oltl age were lrss respectful tn their elders than the coutpatlions oi‘ his bhyhuod! Tin fact appears to be that the youth in evety‘ ttge are youth and that old heads never f-it 0n young shottldt rs. ft-w among mcn and women To only a comparativ- i-ly the boon ot‘ has perpetual youth and Whq is thcrc thzlt has not rccclwcil inspir- lovittl.’ sytnpatltetic. atutt and help front the ntatt or the lvotnan wlto. tlespitt- their advuttced years and even the infirntltles of uld ttgv, are still young itt spirit. rc- ‘lilllllflk tlte bopvfttl buoyancy uf thvfr younger years and entering with youthful zest and sympathy into the problcttts of their young companions i’ wltat we make them. to tit-each, to and our young people will ‘go with its in the sunlight;- and wcrltttetl taking an active inter tst in the public affa"rs of the pro its_ social and business hversEQlt isfla characteristic this side of the Atlantic. lirtztitt political doctrines are in up polltl‘cf* as a profession practical politicians front boyhood ll was the men who were liaments of the world. province debating clubs. literary societies anti similar mutual im- provement organizatlions an: in ex- istence year after year and it 15 safe to say that our most success- fttl public men received their first "ntpettts at One or another of these. l" filly case such an organization can be of incstfmable value to our young people and should be encour- agctl in every possible way. that the disturbances necessarily attendant upon Christmas and New Year's Day are about over. it would Now bc well for our youlng people to get together ttEld organize for the win- ter months‘. Ottr future statesmen and leaders are scattered among flilr school boys and young men and women. it will pay us to get them rounded trp. Lia ‘EDITORIAL NOTES How Bood lt is to live even at the worst. The Veterans welcome the New Yctttr with dance and merrlment commencing at nino this evening. Do not vex your soul over the YMFs mistakes. We learn wisdom from our failures. . twenty-four. you might hnvs been much worse and nttill not half-bad. l tnin Presbyterian ministers wetting ghvlpment as returning officers at thqwUnion "Charlottetown, P. E. island" got election nOW ltirlicldodlng. “it cer- lost and ultimately found its way Minty i| lndilcrut. ‘ 'l‘hc young people of our day are Ours is not admonish. to find fattlt, ottrs is to set the example follow .us as ttntrrrltrgly as our shaduwg The importance of our young men vince anti the country. in its poli- tics. in its churches, its schools and questions cannot be over estimated. This is too frequently overlooked and the of In Great ctillcd into the youth in their school tlnys and those of them who take are thus trained that IIIRKlP the “Mother of Parliaments“ the tnotiel for the par- l" "Hilly country sections of this Goody,” N;nete;n_hundred_md_ knowing nothing about thofox in- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER s1, 1924 A commercial man returning from n vislit to the Mainland re- ports business better here than anywhere. A physclan can sometimes parry the scythe of death. but has no po- wer over the snndlin the hour-glass. The old year dies willy-ttilly. _ A great treat is in store for ntusic lovers here next month. Ar~ rangcments are tinder way to brim! Mr. the World famous pianist for one recital itt the Prince Edward. Max Hambourg, in parting with the year and its ttps-anddlcwns let tts rentembcr: No pain. no palm; no tltortts, no ibrotte; no gall. no glory; no cross, no crown.‘ That is the schedule oi every year, of every life "f we could but realize it ls so. A demand is being tuade on the bct-tt i-tratttetl. Tilcse ‘few are the (my Councillors to 100k an“ Pay. “llll "l ‘hi’ “llrlll- lll“ lleloes allll ernttttnt House pond anti make it htroftlcs ot‘ ottr boys anti girls. the rcally anti truly an open-air skating‘ wholesotttt» influence which helps hmh qrhis is hhom [he only Guy l“ llllllllll" m“ “W5 “l m" Yolmg of its size that tines not provide op- peoltle and make them sweet and eh ah. hhhh-hg faculties hm; the cost. would be insignificant. the (‘tlloratlo bcetlc as Wt ll as pot atocs. Creel MacArthur. Vi. L. A.. one o inthe legislature. some of his competitors, but he ha him. is ltusily engeged sorting them on and filing thcm. Mr. either and a circular in his favour is 0h, its a lovely war! Aways back ation no doubt of the present or- ganic ttttion controversy wrote: No sooner dtid Prince Edtvartl ls- of Maine followed stilt, bttt Great llritain has pttt her bg foot down on this, being afraid of lip/porting Another politician in the running fnr the vacant Settatorsitip is Mr. the representatives of Summerside Mr. MacArthur has not been so long in politics as a long record of public life bcltind _ llear Mr. Nash is being inundated w- th favourable replies to D1‘. Leo Frank's circular letters, and a staff Nelson Ratten-bttrys friends are ltot idle be! ng circulated for signature. in 1694. some 230 years ago William Penn. in anticip- l Notes By The Way "The Maritime: mutt wake up or we‘ will be lcft rnr behind in corn- lt-erclttl and industrial affairetFSo declared Mr. Frank Stanfield, pre- sident of Stanfialdm Limited of Tru-ro and president of the Cou- sorvative Association of Novt Scotin. Hie has recently ~re.urned frottt Europe and reports that he found the people ot‘ Ettglattd. Franco and ltnly hustling and work. ing diligently to increase their trade. Mr. Stanfield think-s that the p.ople of Halifax and St. Joint are itoo tttuclt cuttcernttl over transport- latiuu and a-.e puyittg tou little at- tetttin to the tlcveloptltettt oi‘ iltclr ittdttstnul future. This may be true and it is unite natural that a pro» "wake up" ls ttlwttys .t.'.:)otl and was seldom mote tittt-cly than is now itt this section of the Dominion. That too little attention ltas been giv‘n to the development of tnanufzctttr- Eng intlustrin-t itt tho Marititttes and e-qisciztlly itt Prince Edward island is painfully tlttc. But we tuttst take issue with .\ir. Statfitrltlis opinion that ntaritltne people h tve bren tno much concernetl ovcr transporta- tion- There may not have been a due sense of proportion itt the cnllcertl felt and icxprt-ssvtl as betwectt trun. sportatiott and luanttfztctttritlg in‘ (lustry, btlt it can hardly be said that too ttlucll attention has ltetrtl given to rransportatiott. T.) tavery branch ut‘ productive industry‘ ttattsportatiotl is vital attd especi- ally so to the agricultural. tnittiitg fishing ittdttt-ttrit-s. For tiltin- the Maritime and and tbt-it product-s ngttlat- altd prompt ttccts-s to llltll't‘ lllnlillll tttarltcts u‘. tnodttratc tales ot‘ trattstpJrta-tion it is and will cult- tinut- to bt- impossible for any cun- - siditxblc expatusitllt to be tcztlis d ill our farlllillg, tnitlittg. lllllllh ring. linltitlg or tltuttttfztcttrrittg ttrtnlttc- :Intl. Rcgrtttably cur Maritime problems of transportation alt» totttpiit-‘ttttl by the fact that ottt‘ citltt‘ Atlat shipping ports llil\l.' bccn alltl . being robbul of tltL-irjttst and rigltt~ Milli share of tlte export and imptnt ltradte of tho Domlttitm. This trade f AS now largely exploited by forcilrtt ports, and itt witttcr, flllcl‘ tlte St. ttavigadon. ports that are open. the loos altd in~ jury are lncrcasctl rzhtltct" than dim- inished. This‘ grievance is ser- ious and cxasperatitig and cannot be allowed to pass ttnchttllenged illi- til an tyffcclive rentedy is applied. i A British embargo on American potatoes has struck the blztitte 1W- ato growers with cottsternutitttt. The potato crop in their state is this year set (town at 41 tttilliott itushcls ot‘ which thrccfourths were grown in the county of Aroos- TAKING STOCK OR YOURSELF lt is the end ct.‘ 1924 and. you are likely thinking about the past year. and al=o cf the now yea-r uhat. l-s ad- tnosn. hero. ion are lkcly tttlnlclsg of some of your nttsluukc-s, financial. and otherwise. ton tt-re likmly pla-Jnnilng other things for the coming year. tnttttnt tttamtlatctttrct.twlto is also a ‘lo-a vitavc petthaptn dt-Lornlitlctl t hm“. Uh". h‘. mam.‘ The industry keen obsclvcr nholtltl t he this lllfll FM ll lnork a it. '- hwtrllel‘. ill‘ and enterlirise of the people of this Vie“. m- u“, Ch‘, The advice m that you Will -t.ake t'h.-n»_;s a Lucie m-m-hme and (he Sh“ and prom-es. easier. Mott are ilrnlclllg of business, oi‘ lottr ttutttc, of ltlsastlres to come. ‘this is all vcty isientsltllc, and gives you a new 312d) oi‘ Ellie and tlntzgs. Butt naturally l am just. wonder- ing iillflill tit-at body ot‘ yours. \\.lt-_-. ttbottt giving itt tl mug-itt. >Clllf\ ttttcntlotr? lake a look at ycttrscll, artd try to ll5,'\ll‘0"(ltli. just bow you cotttpurc winit wltwt/ you were a ytar ago. What altoult your we gilt? Are you lliitllltl‘ m lighter‘! \\'ita=L docs this increase o.‘ t-ltttitsc tnoatt‘! is it hclptlnl or lttarltlfud? \\.lta.t about. the willlh you were gwtiltg" ~to have examined or rc- lttaced? .\tt- your ciycs seeing as Wcll as a _\t*ar ago? iiow is your appetite? ttnjtiyittg youlr tmealls? Ale WU ‘Milli-HG ‘til-b’ tplllts ‘or medl- cine at all‘! c0111.‘ dc- .\.l"e you mil -tlttc other tlltltttgs it.‘ your life‘! first: cmttmtnittnwnseutttnns l ‘lo tput it brieily_ Are you taking stock of your hotly, -us you do ot‘ Just. a tlrltttuttfs thought and you trbiltty no work, to play, to ttptp-rcc- iatit- tuuslc, ant, Natuty, or Lui-ll a fyEvhents For 1924 (V3. L. Cotton) For Prince Edward Islnntl. for Canada nt large, nnd-bnrrittg a felw tornadoes and earthquakes- fojt ths whole North American con- tinent, the year now endins‘ -was a prosperous one. Good ‘weather pre- vailed. industry had ample oppor- tunity to till the soil and reap the fruits thereof. A large harvest was obtained from land and sea. Pro~ u-tlettce was kind. and the people have cause to be tarry thankful. Atcordlttg to the official ‘estim- ate of tlte-Departutent of Agricul- ture the field crops of this province. lll 1924. amounted to 20,227,704 bushels of grain and 247,730 tons of hay.—~zlltogethet' valued at $7.239,- 325. 0i’ the products of fruits and vegetables and the increase of horses. cattle, sheep, swine, poultry etc. not to speak ct‘ foxes no es- sive adutittllttratitih of public itffairs ‘by the Stclvarr govertttttettt have re- sulted in satisfactory profits and in considerable provincial improve- ments. The cotttpletioh of what has been known as “[l‘r.‘l‘lil'illl0lil work" on thr- Malpetltte Road has rcllltivcti one great cause of (‘ont- plaint on the part of the travelling pubFc. 'i‘hough ntut-lt retitaltts to be dour in this l‘rttvlttci= towards road improvctttttttt, the gktotl roads of last summer were a subject of remark by tourists of wbottt tlte number visiting the province was considerably larger titan ttsttatl. 'l‘lte Tourist Assoclatiotl was active, and the EKH Circle cztlretl on a suc- cessful business. ntiotts ot‘ many potato growers in tllepast fall and irotn which an‘ atlddinttttl zlmotttlt this year to stem the tide of pros- pt-liiy ovcr l‘. 1i. island trxcept thc bcztvy tlirtt-l taxes iluptisvtl by tho adlfs cotttpnrtttively low tariff. On tltc tltltcr itttnd. tlte wtnttittrr _-..-.totl tneal, tcslust w‘i.t.-lt your body. .\>ow wllatl does tulvat tntrtttl to you wtiit tlte tlttuugltt-ul the Ni w Ytu. ' Walk-H. (iitNlY -to bud ilnkl so . rth! not at all. like, itntl which also llkns you. tt.-t lxl tuloilgll silctp. lro ltrtlrc, Q f lt s-s. l ~._\ttd air-tilt tilvc Jllllilllllflp-l ext-raise tlwttc- tiall), with some .t.tltc in the fattntts and truth-rs l ~ at r al..d slltlslliui-c everyday. l Nut u ltl.td colttrltctftot" ‘the your’ {is it‘! r l.\l).stL\i-lt.‘lll.l_{ iroltt lllll" good things’ ll.‘ 1.11:, ltatlxl drcatry (exert s1. long P. . Sullttply teahLtttg lllrc zitlttlotrltt oi‘ loud llU itt (treat llritaitt and tltrottgltottt |itltttope was ttnttsttully cold and wot. lFarttlcrs. OPCIHHWYHIS and garden- ‘ers lubottrt-d tttttit-r exceptional dif- fJ-ttllls. ('.(lll.$(’l|ll('l||-ly (irent llri- and Europe's .. yii-ltls oi’ Lrtntitts, vttgetultlt-s and fru't was not world will have‘ ah ‘early “Mum” Owing to a less- cnrtl tiettlaxttl ln the (Tnitctl States; for scctl potatoes tlte large expect-l is ltntitnpatetll next spring. 'l‘lttr<r ltas bcclt little! ity to develop their resources and prottperf Early in this yell‘ 13° Ramsay Mncdonald ndmllllfllflllml wok oltfice in and for qrent Britain and the British Empire. it wan ll! a tnluority f the British House o! Commons; ut its measures were tu-pportengly the Liberal part-r mi it was thus enabled to cart)’ 9n throughout tlte greater twrt. 0f 111° year. Soclalistlc in character. the‘ Govelfiment was. by reason of tho conditions on which ‘it hold office. constrained to he moderate and careful in ths development Bl‘- "B policy, The Pjrlnte Minister devot- ed lunch of his t’nte to international problems itt the settlement, of which (lrcut Britain was materially interested. and it is admitted. that when be left office the interna- t' onal situation was considerably int-l. [ll‘()\'0tl. llut tlte domestic concerns»; of Grtat Britain were -in a rather worse than better condition. There was tnore ttnetttployttlettt, the hous- ing problem had not been solved. ttnrest and feat‘ for the future p81‘- vudcd tlte qlttblic mind. Tile Social- lsttc tlovernltltnt of Great Brlltilll etttrrctl into negotiations with the llolslttsvcstic govrrtlntent ul‘ Rus- sia. A loan to the Russian govern-l mcnt rrqttestcd by the Russian tuittistcrs and promiisetl by the Bri- tisit pritne. minister, and a treat)!" not sllgttekl by the Kin-g entered in- to. Party influences catlsctl the wtlttlrztwttl by\the tlovernnlcttt of a ttotabic case that ad lwen taken, bt [ore tlte courts. ’lhsse llllllltlPF-ml and u suspclntts public opinion- tattsetl the tlcteat ot‘ the (iovern tutnl itt tbc House of (‘cmmotts ott tlte Lind Octobct. ()tt the 29th 0t tht- satttc tttuntlt a gctteral electon tvzts held and the Socialis tgovertt- mcnt was literally swept out o itctvrr. ‘Filo electorate of Great Iirtuitt cottdelttttcd the tri-partite ilcttst- oi‘ (Yotttmolts, cottdetttttetl the Libcrttl ttartyt. and gave tho (Yon will‘ H01 rvtllilvtl- Nfl\'.0flll@lt‘t4l'§ . . . sign and another government was tlte ttttttsttal protltttlt of tlolatotts “ll "lll"°_°l_'_ llllllllilhl Pl}? ‘fyflxlllg fortntd. the E‘v'il‘t'liillli)]| of ltlgyptiatt tuadoa valuable asset front which a l-"F" mdllltnmt‘ m P‘ mlt‘ led hv’ ltoops from tho 59mm“ was be- trmtsuivrable ameuttt “was vt-altzetl:"ll“"’~ he "“°l'"““‘ " gun. and tlte (Instant liouse at flit’. lfutttsay ltiactlttttltltl rcslilllvll ill tillUt‘. and \v’tltitt a week Mr. llitld- w‘tt‘s ltdmlttistrutlotl was fortned. it‘ tilc will 0i the ltatiolt should be complicit with. and schcttttittg politi- cians kt pl ttndt r t-otltrol- tlterc w'll be itt (lrcat llritztitrscveral years discus-Ion by lonamtudcnln of l lnlolic of w-roupontlnulo. The Public ‘Forum -- quoutluu of ‘Arm-rout. ‘Ibo Chnriottohwl Unurrllnn dun ANOTHER WRONG IMPREShION This ouiuqnl lmulott In? the z l not normal-ll; undone ti» cu- CORRECTED Slr,—’i‘he letter of Mr. W. T. iluggan in your issue of Dec. 27th tvfll be received with various inter- pretations. By myself it is received as. a ntcrc piece of Unionist. pro- paganda. l-ltm not sure it is worth a great. tleltl in that connection. Just what useful purpose Mr. Hug- gall and the men associated with hint. have in view as to- the - present welfare of Zion Church. I fail -to apprehend. itt all fairness to the ntetnbership plitd. Great Britain's trnsteeship 0t‘ the Suez (Tamil, and the world Interests cunnvcted therewith. was rudely challenged. The clrfef Br- lislt tepresvnttttlve in Egypt and tit. Snutian. Sir Lee Stack, was foully tnttrderetl. . The tttantter itt which this chal- lenge was utvl has been "an eye- opt nor" for all Oriental disturbers ot‘ tlte Elnpirtfs pence. The tnttrd- sr was couttnlttctl on tlte ttvett at: ti‘ Ft-tluy. Nottentltrt‘ 21st. A1 five r-ft-loclt on the tollotvittg Saturday» tflertttitttt Field lilarsltitll Vjscottltt Alltdlliy, act ng on instructions tele- graphed ftotu London. presented thr idgyptitttt ltrenlier with an ill- titttlattrttt. tletitatttlltlg, tntnetilatc satlsfat-Fmt for the outrage. On the Monday following a fine oi‘ Jiitilti-iltlti ltt cash was paid. 'l‘lle Egygztittl government led by Zulih- lottl llashu was cotttprlletl to re- Alcxatttlt" a was tetttporztrily seized by British troops as a guttratttt-e lair t-ontltuetl good l)t‘llilVlillll‘ on tlte part of the ltlgyptizttts. Moro- tl\‘t‘l‘. the Soudat; governmcttfs sys- ttttn of telegruplts and lt‘l(‘lill(]ll(*.i. ‘n titc ilutttls of ltlgytltitltts was tultctt ovtr by tlte llritlslt ltost itt‘- llllltl 00"" 4i "lilTliPl l0!‘ lllllillfll?! ltoltlo lllztrkcl. is snlall and the small Uilill set: lhalL your busfttt ss life. Ftberltl (iovcrlltnt-tti and lllf.’ l‘.'l- r n n" h-m “lily o] puvtttlllty ltlt‘ .. .. , ,.. .. .'.' t u ‘t ' 1 , . , ~ in’ vet‘ slowl , if 'ti all. \’Vi.lltvttl. h‘ ‘ L ""’ ‘ m“ “ll l" l ‘ ,' , l .' .. ,/ l l ..‘ '=l t llt. i trtltlt-,~—tlltt lrttititl took atlvatttage of tt. Tho State l= y y ‘ l) tlttlwtldtettt. tilkm your body. tour l“""" "ltlll“" "‘"""l“-‘-’-“‘l ll)’ ("W LL: tlortltal ]lllH’llt)ll ant‘. tllt- lritsll lCtllpirc bc still further ttltitrtl and strengtllctled. At tit.- tlptqlilty. of Pttrlizttttt-ttt early tltis llliILih the Ktittg succitettlly fottlt tin ttolk-y of tltc (lovcrttttu-ttt in these wo : "it is tltt_ t‘ tn conviction oi‘ nty (iowrtttttetlt that itt closest co-op~ p to tllr ' crane ot‘ other years-t. " U’? Dontinittlls in otllcr parts ot‘ the |\\'tll'ltl- cottsItlt-rztltly ltigllt-y- than tis- tutti. ‘Fitis t-ottditkttt for ttnforttttt- . (lll-iUtlillllPtl a rcsttlt f lllt- [tolicy of the l-‘t tleral (lovt-rn- lli\"lll. instead ot‘ iolluwittl: tlte ill volt rablt- Jhllld yat your cottlttlott sense tullsillllllll “XlllllhlP F-"l ll)’ (“Tilt llflltllil a l MP". ‘Alt-ill it covers twcrytlltttg. z . FOR i Guardian Readers > 9+Q—O~¢v-OO-%O-v-Q44 o-v-vo vvvc a December 31, 1924 .\l\':-~\Vltctt a lntztttrs ways itltust- titic Lord. he maketlt evcn ~llis cue- tttles to be at pcicc vti.th hitn. Pru- vcrbs 16:7. JRAYEIR-O Lord, 'l‘ltottt ltaslt o. - . .. “of this years ist-ztl tlprratlotts itt 'v and iIilKlEtl public tt.-bi. ltu tlte latest tctttrtts- tin. n.5,,“ h“ ltow TO iconoutcn .\\' taxi:- ‘ltl tllt- llnitctl Stabs of cutting tlnwtt expenditures and raising tltcl Jllllllllllllllll. the (‘toverttlllctlt lmver- .l»rotlttet of industry at a ltighrnte, lilllll lwlll ll" nlivlltlilllz. The result a Funada are lesseueti ltublic revetttte ibeett an increase of the tlcbt of the Jlatttttlan l'<t\'r.‘t'tltttettt to the Iitlth Novcttrbet" attrouttltittgto S1lfi.;lll"l.‘lT2. At the saute time many ittctttrics itt tFattada ltuve retuaittetl closed and ttttiny lllflllhSilllfl-H of tl])t*l‘.'l(i\‘(\5 mp1 slvlletl arltsatts have gimt- to tlte ll ttttcd tatcs or elsewhere tlttts rc- tlllflllli»! the tlctttatltls of the htlme lit t ‘ _ y _ 'l‘llc prictet of fotltlsittffs are, there- ,.u.t trend, a-n-d tilt). llilul til’ lfwll W" fore. to tlte profit ot‘ (‘.'tttadtt. its sisrl ttatiutt with the (ittvertttttettt et‘ ltty lllomitrotts and lndia itt all tttalt-trs |tlf lnttiuill ctlllccrtt tt.-s the itt-y t0 Htttlttstt-‘al progress- ultd to the. itt- lilbllrillll: tttl-iy and strettgtlt of tlte Ilwttpirc. and this will be a guiding lprillt-‘pli- of tin-it‘ ttdluitlstrutitlll. l'l‘be policy oi‘ tetlcotlrztpittg Ellliilft‘ lsrliltlttt-ttt and ntutttul trade be- SPI _ t"c.c tlffi s .'l‘ltt- new govt-rit- tut-tit of ltlgytti ltus suce tlten ex. lliltttrtl a Hdllitflltlllli‘ illnptlsititin lillld tlte art-t st of tlte man cltnrgetl ‘with tlte tnurtler ot‘ the Slrdar ltas linen it pttrtt-tl. A per‘od oi‘ I|llll't tn id. -pt iris t-nttscqttetttly cnsttetl ‘and sttltttttry lt-ssntl ltas ltetett ittt- pt . tlptltl tltv llllllilti of those 1 .t.t clans of India, Arabia, atld lt lsetvltcrt ill the hlztst who were ills- ttttst-tl to make irtlllblit for (‘treat llritai“ attd the liritjslt Etttpire. li >5»; ptobitblt- that tlte llaltlwltt gov- .< ruutettfs task oi’ itttprttviltg cott- .tlit otts in tlte. illntlu r (‘otmtry and 3rt-tttle-rittg ttsslsittttct- itt the tlevel- tltttncttt ot‘ tlte resnttrt-rs ot‘ tlte -llr‘lisit llutnittltitts, will be eased as ‘:1 tt-sttlt. ilonlittslfiiil 8...»... ltwet-tt tllt- various parts ot‘ my lGtu-t plre ‘is our. which nty atlvlst-rs' tic-rut. of greatest ituportattce. and .wltirh they will steadfastly ttdltertul l Dentloptttvttt of industry ntttl' truth in (lreal llr tuitt and ihrottglt‘ I this tttovt-ttttttt the ltllttplrt»: and thin world will ltuve cause to rtjttlcte int lllt‘ ttcccssiott to power of tlte lluld- l men t ltlntpirty lt is szttflsfutvtory. at ‘all ttvettts: to lt-urti that the Baldwin govcrntttettt. prontptl y tastaitlishctl per nl Eltlillflililf‘. (‘tltnntilteo to coir dt-r specifically the lnter-lttttpcrial llalllellce l5 clllsell l0 = -<0>~-—~ ‘vllstlttns tutti‘ so as at‘ onct to -tdd| - - . _ . ‘ ' ~ ~ v l h - _ ._ _ ttrttott. 'l‘ltis cottttulttce 1s to “m1 when 5L J91“, and 1131-1.“ , to tlte rcvcntttl of the (lovernnteltt‘Sgt,tllé-qlfillwxiffhall“? his“:lxiivolllitlt-itl‘ with the tnarketittl! itt tlte ~. “roam ++o++0+v+¢+o ‘l 4'4 l" “'1 1:" ' ‘llll ‘A l l l‘ - .~ . . are the only (Andamn MmhuL v 4-0 ‘l M ‘llllllllllfllidttsttttl ttttvttytlflllffhl. hum] or hhhth. hmhrs h, thelhltttltet (otttttly of the ptoducts of ll ttverseils parts ot‘ the v ' " a ,. . -- - .. Milt c -. i" t B""l i‘ . h § Lil‘ tin ‘t.ttttl.‘tltstotttugttl ttttittstty._l U l.“ mlmly I ll l“, _ lllvllfllhhq H“. Shh, were h or BlvlthQh Q llldlilltilllfltl titrvct. IilXliLOll tt-woti the llmlllll m“ llllllllblllllll ll“ “‘°ll‘l| , . - , . o ' lshottld wlttllehenrtctlly rcclltrotratefnollll~ Th“ ‘lllllmnl‘lllllll “l “mll tlrawn front all parts an lttl- Em p i re. a ltody, to be lflflllllilblfitl of bttsittessl of the] is annettcottrttgittg proof .~\l'l!ill'il int: wilt iul-tttlltisttralion. 1 _.. sibility oi’ a great world power the llearttg tltc burden and tlespotr. itbnt lite ilovertttitctlt intends to tproccctl prac ‘cally with tlte devel- oputettt of a system of iultperial prc- -l\lolhet"(‘ottltit'y may not. however, be perntitted to fttlly carry into ef‘ fcttt its bencflcienl dltilticy. Not. many days after the-‘r attaimttetttl of ttffice. a test of tlte quality ttfl" the ilaltlwitt adtniltistratiotl was ap- ' feretttre t ratl c. will to British result tent itt ltttperiztl t-ottdit"on industry There are good grottnds for the bel of that imperial Preference ill tr tuarked improve- (Conttnued on Page Five) a ttd “TQQQ. "lltt at. an older chroma-sq informal eti o; hi» a m“ trustees." c r w] nth Lyn‘. "an," this saute allteltoglo Ollllddtt. MP-‘rllllillllle letter was discussed '—-no<t us n- rellly l0 nny incorrect impress‘ on nalntive to the standing of the mcn of Zion Church on the Linotrqtteaaion, but. rather us a ‘re. ply to the sermon preached by my. self on, “What is a Loyal Presby- terian?" l strongly‘ advised that in- stead of wnr we should have paflcg for certain members of Session ha.) already declare l themselves oh thqxpestlon in band. and that in a mltnher that had no; tended to any good results. it was agreed ma; a truce be e-stabi shod and since both sides ‘lad been heard. the matter be now itait to the people. The "met, lug closed with that understanding Now 'n.the lace of thnticotnes Mr: Httggatrs letter putt orting to gpegk for the elders ant? trustees who were at that meeting and. shme tt-one 0f them have challenged his cotttllrcl. evidently his letter lg 513., theirs. The cause given for Mr. llug- gun's letter is a tncre cxcttse fat. iWllIlI-‘J llllo prlnL a think tlettitletl upon ovcr a week ago. although the truce .d( featctl ‘t at that time, The men rrfcrtwtl to~ Cilfltiil] tttcmltrrs of Session anti trttsttttts are all ttverage good men. lleithctl less ttor luorc. but l am sure. that fur tlte most part at least, they would rttptttlIate all claim to own. int: ally tttottnptlly ot‘ the fpligk)“ oi‘ tltn congrcgtttott oi Zion Chum-h 'l‘ltvre are twenty-six (26) in “l1 hf Jllr patties tuent- unvd, and lltev are crrtlltetl as llt"lll.'f ttnunltttottslv itt favor oi‘ Union. As tuinister n1‘ Zion (‘hurt-h I alu ttuite prqpuntd to place alongside of them lWPIIiy. six (26! men of tlte cotlgrcgttt-jhhld JUSl. as good in every respect-Avila arc solidly aganst Union. l May also add that while l have ilVtlry rcs cct for tho tnctt of Mr. ling. Rtlffstparly. ilcavc ’l to thentselvt-s to say lto'\v litany of them ltuve had any rral part —c’ilt<-l' in ltuiltlittg up tltc l|ltll2~l)t‘l'.‘~llll[l (l!‘_()f I)|‘()(ll|l'i"g In" flllllllffs l" liut Zion Church \Vllt‘l‘i! .t stands today. i am. Sir. etc" GEORGE C. TAYLOR. Ll —-—»-ao lll<1(‘lu.\'l<l3lili 3i. - \(.ll ‘flit! illusi- cal and loud of Llltutlts. uni n istttlt rtuticr. Y~utt tutrn a good lltlllfU- “we, prat-tltt-ltl. trad very obs rt. ';.:_ You have tnnttry trbtrtls. un.l 1th- Ltrlgsltt. wrldy ltfltl t. ‘ailing. You 'l|ll';,‘llll. fall in .l vt- tit lttst sight, for i~n ttflittirs oi‘ ‘r .- tlleast you £ll't\ tzttltur initpttllslvc. You n-o-l l.l\.-, ttlzttl tbvottltlttt to ttlakt- you lltt-ppy :tt.tl cotrttttuetl. lteuutrt- o_t‘ jettlillis). Y. or bitdittslikniltv i..-t .lltt tlttruttttise, wtlticlt tncttnh qvrosperlty: Yt-ttr Ilowt-t" is lltttlly_ Your lucky color is Dllllt’, QQOQ'O'OQOQQOQO§OOOOOOQO~ i (f. lil. liampt-totl & ('0. 64 ‘Queen Street. London, E.C, 4,, [Zttgloutl Public Auction Sales 0f Raw Furs Represented by Alfred Ifraser, 2t: Fifth Avenue The S. N e10 York i 1 t i l .2 QO-O+OQ-OO-O_‘O0-QQQIOQQQOO-QO§§O§O-O§ @OQ-O-#0-§4§Q%§-§f§Q-§O-O-O-OO- 10117424 hituwthfflmm. re iiillEtl 'l‘tlt_\.' If t. I it‘ l . .. , . _ . . _ “The httntblc, meek. merctttl, just. 100K Tll" lllllllll’ “lllll llllllllglllllll rent in 'l‘ltee.kl(t"ot- lllllltottlullzlilt utllnlll tlhve fami- fi ‘ pious and devout souls are every~ the llelllllllltl his} been fllilliltlillll ‘liklladfll us about wiltlt son-gs of dc- ers ot‘ this province ltavlc lost . “mere M. one rengon; and ‘vhen tltis year and prices ruled low. lite IVOIMICB. inn this yen;- hy rfrnsnn mt n“. m, - Aroostook growers were tlnable to THE LIT L llllvtivn 0t the tlenlatltl for [ood- . . death has taken o“ the mask‘ they realise more than T5 cents to 90 T _E HSUSE AND | g/‘lhhfhhh Sydney’ Nun’ (ilasl-Wli’. Wm know one another’ though ‘he “ems llel barrel for lmlmnes "ml s0 lllllilY Dliustantt hours we've Illlllllltlftlo-‘llilélilllllfl tlllllllllltllxlllllfilllll. l u diverse liverles they wore here cost them $1.25 pcr barrel to pro- H yslpcntt togclircr, frlltllillll ntarkttts ot‘ hiotttrcttl and "mks [hem shahgersy tThat h. tluce. The British tnatket was. in- lllfi lltltrielnlhlgtlls-e alt-d l, itt sll-lllllltfl‘ illllligllgl’; Iglxilhttrlctittt tell. lrltrtttu- - _ , .~ '1 . 1 . t lmtontfit spiritual union, so why worry if lwugmell ‘lull hop“ ‘V0179 ‘awed Eitch Sprin m .[ it. - . . _ Law sincr» the first ofJ‘ llllb 2mm: that. ten lnilllon bttsltclts cuttld he 5 Y 09 the city pate U 1 x ‘ll a“ ll“ this .............-.. ‘bjsomd We a, ‘m, pp... .,... .,,,,,;,"*;',1i%g ggygffdwmuy l ..,;;i,.f,;‘,j,*=':,§.-"§;;<1§;:,,{:";',§;;",pp Can be Obtained For Your . t -. ~ . q- _~ .h_ < _ ,. . . . i. . when the M tine-grown stock rcach- burned. "ml" lllilllly ilmtflitctl ttottntry and < According to probably one or the ed there thle British tttarket wits llfl ilirgroaoothisl, uttflnisltrtl. wiith hlrliltltrttlaltttlltlalilt "ilililtbeifilflefl,,§:§§°"§‘§1 highest amhonmes on buslnless and already fully supplied front tltu “am ‘ortmslhhfaatlnlflze bmh )1 r (Iattatlzt in tlte coming your. llllflllce generally. the "lltlolllllly Re" Continent- my dreanhs ‘ l {we l) It sccltts to be ttrobtvltie, Loo. that l view of Barclays Bank Ltd.” we Each Stmlittltsr tcitis lltttle oottttgc by lllilhllltllill)lootltlttttlllcuflttlhlitzlill and m.“ . - ‘ 'l‘l~l tr t . are in for much better times in Can- thlltrooatookbgrowelllls m: ngwlallggg h, l-roilllteolilllrsllllflkh . l I ~—~—~—- m“ ‘Emily. " I a _ a an em a-rgo as cc ill ' i i" a giant pnpitr .. . _ ado and the United Status. 1t says. their tubers because of the alleged Cmlxefiiotgl.’ H ‘ do rout . "On the whole. the business out~ prevalence of the llvlflll’ "l"; l" cllmeltl tevllgywlllgltldbhml‘ ‘that I""'"'lllf1-l‘ llH-ugs atttd chilllglntg Lhgm look is very definitely brighter their fields, while they assert tltat About m}, Xmhcl, so m?‘ n “Light I lymwtilllloilliz; mm‘ houw U] l ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ~- i ‘ .' t! 0J1." than at my Mme din-mg the 13,5; the bug is equally plentiful itt Cttu- \ d be fair I ‘my ‘l twelve momhih The cumuhmve ada atld the gaimbarglt) doc: llkllflll t Ill fin t-ts uvcry curve timid And trait it lookud so tpillitttll, some _ apply to Cana Jll p0 attics. n s T n“ _ u H i)’; (Item or a much larger spending latitude tlte assertion that there o hl::,'llné‘hes'° CllYtWvary eyes tt. lilo woodblnc latll ttprtmtetl, ‘not a ' lmwer in “grlculturfll commumlles are potato bugs ill tlte Marititncs But now wc have been rudotly rm." U; h gfiehh-ll Lo “and um ‘OMAN llillfi "l" Yel- llflll lllllle l0 lllallllesl may be classified n! "home news M d "allfllrt. . grace; l ‘H. itself. but will dottbtless carry over front ttbrotttl," which is not always ‘ u "liulillls: "lxlltglll °l ‘ll- ‘lllv Qllltili Th“ tiltlllilil-i‘ “all. ‘i-lml stluultld .t.lu- ' ‘ 5 ‘r- ‘lluontyttrtl . | m th 1 1t reliable. We dlaown tlte bug family 1‘ ‘ , ‘ . n e new year and he p make lump} The are ‘nmgenmlq m lll-‘l fiftllljlsvrflttse people (utter at And, ntlttnty lSIGiPSOIIiS, ttvor mt- “won o u. more prosperous one than the " 'Y~ Y - x U“ stoor, mined. ,, the Uttlted ‘States, born and trutr- won-ted [loot-steps echo on “IS ilud been cut dbwta. With nolltitttg rc t p sen ' ed under the Stuns and Stripes. ‘ml nlllitmflh to adorn. . ‘ When any of them came this way ' e" ' “lnlls "P9 DlPlJlBIi-il’ iltlltie The place looked strangcfly ttaked ' That Charlottetown and Prince they were ‘Hated w“); Paris grecu- ~- and tottllorn. Edward Island are not so well John Bu“ knows their hlswry and the “Hush tilhflrriattl lmltatotlas from So ninth)!’ heart's] vtintve lfléqlll friends, . » . E . n rpm y Qvpip t i‘ tit film t rue- kllllwll 1W they Sllollltl b9 l5 "lam" where they came frotn. and who hqvpltetl with cheap potnmhs from l Wonder it‘ ithc house noes,“ m.“ ~ from a report in the New York can blame him if he now says to Home‘. sohrcei m6. ‘i007 " ' .. —— l ""‘“ “t Sales 00m an L‘ ‘t ‘ pines ship $100,000 Foxes“. The “ml your potatoes too, at bomc! siclllt-ztltlrtlnhlns czme for recort- e r a . - Associated Press deapatch to which M“, I", m, 5mm. emhlrflo on fentlal trade witltinjlliilelnlsrllttifitr l it refers is dated "Charlottetown. P. 1 mg , is b t ve | ‘ J ‘ Amer can p0 I 0e‘! ll fl FY p re on the basis of preference for E. I., Doc. 18" so the lntelligentlmodeet return for the almost pro- hreferehca and the advent o! the sub-editor who made the heading, llllllltifi’ will‘! Whlc: Wtlfllllnslttilf: Baldwin Government to power l \ l has B0 lmli; mp0!" 119011 0 gives hope that this may be brought \- ' ' British and Canadian mnttufttctur- 51,0“; h, n". “ha, hmhe And h h . ——_ dun" and m“ about m" lsllandyhes and products. it is also to be wasadouhtfh] hohcy m “we a my “ mmedllllel? mllcllldell m“ "P E- remembered that Cllflfldfl h!" 1011K ference to British trade without l l l was a contraction for "Pbillppincqglven w the Mother- CQunfl-y g Dre. "H"; any “mm what aha" b8 ‘ I - . Objection is being taken to cer- which remind; up pug summer 316791109 ovcr foreign cottntrles in said of the King Government's snort L t R ' D t l 1 o, m,“ expressed m the Cnttatlinn ntarket. Ht-rklll»! I10 fice of the Canadian market to l - a e l 2 favors in return and that this DW- American farmers and tntmufttctur- ‘ ' terance as first slven has slime ens in face of the almost prohuti-f .4. - , . been increased. We shall gain but tlon tariff which Washington 'htt"tt t ‘ .1. ‘ 3, . _. . , 109M Pllllllfiflllel- . _ m little. if anything. from the ex- set up against us? nhlh_la_lo_wl_ ‘ h‘ _ ‘ t: . l. z l i i f i . _,_-......,_._)....,_,_.._.__... .- .. f)‘ wswnncsm-s