JANUARY '10, 1925 .1 Uten “Old. Dutch f r ALUMINUM WARE sils ‘look bri hter and last OldiDutchcon on e_r. lye. acid or grit. n11 Cleaning‘. 1,1 . .\\ i111“, ,- g HUS‘ l... Central Guardian -8HOP from Helium's Gnu-log. FLOUR ADVANCE. —The mills advanced the price of hardwhea-t flour yesterday another ten cents a barrel. This makes the mill price delivered Charlottetown ‘$10-59 a barrel jute ‘basis. AYRSl-IIRE _ (Continued From Page l) pletely free from tubercular in iectlon. The inspectors at the ‘packing houses had informed him that any hog tuberculosis that they met with was of a type peculiar to poultry and did not colne from cattle. The Ayrshire Breeders’ Club could claim the honor of be- ing the first to promote the idea of a provincial free area, having In. troduced the subject at their spring meeting. Thanks were due the Holstein Breeders’ Club for the very active dnterest that organiz- ation was also taking in the mat- ter. Every means should be tak- en to establish the area, which without doubt, would be oi inestlm- ‘abievbenefit to the ‘live stock In- dustry of the Island. Discussion followed as to the system to be adopted In making the proposal a fact. The consent oi a two thirds majority oi the breeders was necessary before the government could act. This could be got, the meeting thought, by the ‘circulation oI petitions. The next topic of (llscuslslon was GOV'T POND CLEARED.—Yes- lterday aiternoon a. staff at‘ men shoveliod tho snow off Government Pond and last evening the splendid Qklbllnrg was itvallej oi ‘by a large gathering of citizens. WHIST‘ PARTY.-’I‘-he ladies Drlle at the iwh-Jst at the Kniglrls of ‘Coiuunbus Home l-asl night was won lby Miss Jean Pineau and tihe gentleman's prize lby Mr. A. Friz- zel, WEEK OF PRAYER cou-ctuo- ED.—'I‘llc final I‘-nlon Prayer Ser- vice‘ Wds held lust night. in Zion Church, Ilcv. ‘II. C, Eaton being ‘tihe1 speaker and ‘his subject "Prayer and Youth" The lillgii attend-Jute ‘that has characterized the iwtclos outv ] snorris t) unlit G DAYS FOR OUR SALE BEER & wears CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Inner-lion Four Insertions Eight Insertions .. §0+§44 Agents \Van’ted 10o per Ilne oi Ii words tie per line of 5 wards . 7e per Ilne oi ii words ‘Q Miscellaneous 3 nice-tings was again in evidence the grading 0t Ayrshhe bun,“ last evening. ‘ which are divided into threo class- ts, viz: A. AA. , and Preference. CONFERRED WITH PREWER 'l‘hc judging oi cattle for grading “Yefiwfdlly 11110111101111 MIIYQY MC‘ into these classes had hitherto Kcnliii. laud the ‘mulubervs of ‘the IIIEBII intrusted to one official; Council ‘held a. confcreilce -w.l~th Pro micr Stewart and dismissed mat‘ tors in connection with ‘thc en- lorce-‘melut cd‘ the Prohibition Iinlw. Nothing definite Miss decided 011 ‘bu-t il may ‘be limfcrrled ‘Ilhat ‘the law. will ‘be ‘more strictly eniforced than heretofore. many more were now of the opin- ion that the judging be done IIIUTI‘ fairly by three men acting In cou- cert, as m-Jny instances could bl- given Wilt-TC single judges Iiad had their verdicts reversed by subsc- quently uctin-g judges. Mr. Brown, York and Mr. Wood Marshfleld, moved 1 a resolution that three officials h» REMMNS WILL ARRWE To’ appointed to grade Ayrshlri- DAY--Word was received i‘u ‘the city buns 71111417543)’ 01 the‘ dwm‘ "11 never” A rcsolution was passed recom- .3111$5-‘ 015 M11 3W5‘- A- 11°“'115» 10m" mending Mr. Alex-under Humc 1'11)‘ 01' (311111111-1111‘ W110 Pwwed “W” of Ctinipbelliord, Ontario as judgc after n. brief illness, The ileceasetl of Ayfghlfe (331119 a; 11,6 pr0v1|1¢1,.1 was a. son‘ oi the late Wan. ‘i’. I-cw- Exhibftion; shOIlId lie not be avail. is, Esq. Cardigan, and ‘the only able Prof. Barton of the MacDon- a-urvlving ilmotliur of |M‘ns_ Wm. M. aid Agricultural College.- lqlyinn, 259 Richmond Sit. Tim re- Another rcsoluticm was passed nmjlus ‘lcli. lieveuly lust night for 1'0<¢0111111cn<l-I11g that judges be sl-l- (lardigun ‘wihere interment 1\vill take “91-"11 11'0"‘ “Ilmng 131111111 11T‘*“‘1"‘“"'- PM“, to offlciatc at fairs and exhibitions throughout Upper Cu-nndn and 1.1141. Mnrltimcs. Among the Ililiiléd of men com-potent to so act being Messrs JMPITICS Easter, Fred Mcifac, B. R- Brown, J. A. Clark, and Walter Shaw. ' The changing to an earlier data the opening of the Winter Fair was also dismissed, the members think- ing that too short a time was allow. ed the exhibitors of Ilv1e stock (or getting their dnlmals to the Royal Fair, (opening five day-s lutcr) i-u u fit condition for showing. It was LOVELIEST DRESSES DEMON- STRATED here between 2 and 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon. . A skilled model will demonstrate new Ensembles, Afternoon Dresses Semi-Evening Dresses In French ‘I Models, French Coats, etc, for Spring . This is an exceptional op- portunity for you to see at first. hand, the loveliest Illustrations of the style tendencies for the coming season. From 2 to 6 o'clock Satur- WANTED-AGENT FOR EAST-1JNO. A. MacDONALD LAND SUR- '. crn Kings County tcrritory, Mt. Sttewart to Elmira. Apply Iiox 442, Charlottetown, I’. E. I- - sso-i-si-lnrri A SPLENDID OPENING FOR sales organizer [or qhicloselIin-gf zauio iii‘ sory. Aipply -by deitcr, ghiug rt wcncc-s, to’ liubbzlrd C11,, T82 Kin-g West, 'l‘oron-lo. 1-10-17-24-31. t. TERRIRORIA; MANAGERS TO Iiaudio sales and organize. snlcs force on commission basis for automotive. ‘ ltcfercnce first let- ‘ Iluhlulrd L‘o., 782 King ‘t 'l‘oronto. Jan3-10 WANTED NOW—SALES AGENT for (guccus or Kings County, good pay, free equipment, exclu- sive territory. Our stock Is well and favorably known. A good business can bu done. Write Pclbluu Nursery (71)., Toronto, Ont. 591-12-2-1-261 AGENTS—GET IN A PROFIT- ztbil- ull-ycnr taonlnlisslon business of y()ill‘ own. Every 1lI'(1[Il'I'1y <1\\’iI-\ i'l' ls a customer or |II‘()S11('t¢I.N1lIt‘1 Inuldrcd varieties of hardy Iicd‘ 'I‘ng Nursery products, Cash cvl-ry1 wcck. (‘ompieic isuulpnlcnt and‘ instructions free. \Vl'IKC--I)I)li1IlI-1‘ Ion Nurseries, Iatd.—90~5-0-stf. »——————————i————.~i- - AGENTS — WONDERFUL NEW Fin- EXlIIIKIIlvIIICIZ ExcvIl-s work 11f Ilcuvy 1 bigll-pl'lcv.ll lll-virus. Prir-c of only $2.00 makes nui cosy unli- to every IIUIIII‘ and uu-l tomobllc owucr- liver 100% pro- fit. 40,000 already sold. In- vvstigittc today. Pyro Fire Ex- tinguisher Company, G11 Echo lirivo, Ottawa‘ Jnn1I-10-17-24-3I Situations Vacant $ SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- - easritieei, Kiwi-oat imaginable douimul. have Business of you-r own; make ilve dollars‘ up daily; ‘apitnl or cwpcnience unneces- sary. Ilrzirlie-gGa-rneison. Iii-wilt- ford On-i. 1-7-131- Wanted WANTED— MAID, 171 GRAFTON Street. 841-1-8-m3I WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, (experienced prefer- rcill. Apply Shaw's 1101-91- IIruckl-ey Beach, 786-1-6-m0i BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- loyment ior Barbers. Become expert In 8 weeks. Write Mol- er Barber College, Department "F". HBIIfIlX.—-3-1-i.!5-1 . l‘ Queen , Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown AAAALQ This popular Hotel hll been completely "NW0!" and reiurnlehed throughout and offers very eomferllblfl accommodation to the travel- ing public. _ "rm ma, II especially seed and the pubile are eeurieeuely cared for. Rates 03-00 n day. — ifll ‘ Charlotfefown ‘AAAAQAA vt-yor, Iicrnlauvlllc, i’. I‘). I. S1l5-1-7-~3m0s. BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMOD uteri in private.- fnnrily 2-111 Quccu Si. S7li-1-10-m3I GET VOUR PRINTING DONE AT tho (iuurllinn Central Job Print cry, Phone 133.——2S79-5-6ti, P IVATE NURSES EARN $15§ Mr to $30 a '\VL'I.‘1i. Iienrn by home‘ ‘ ' day'—M°°re 8" McLeod’ Ltd’ mentioned that a grant of 83 000 886-1-10-m1I . i} to ru-n ten years had been glvenlto i PERSONALS the Winter Fair by the Govern- ment ior the purchasing of equip- ment and erecting of buildings. After some (Iisucssion pertaining the subject oi‘ Mr, II, W. Stewart, Montague, is among tllc guests registccil alt the , Queen‘ - to transportation Buys Heifer Clubs came up and Messrs. John A. Lea, V. C, Lea, , P, _ , , , and E. A. Tanton, SIJIIIIIIOIXSHIIEJ“Char? Duran’ Shaw and Paar“)? '1\vr~r1 anion the visitors in the cit “Vere ‘lppomtml w‘ 1110mm the m‘ ' l g yigallizuiion oi these club differ- lyc“ U“ "y" lent parts of the Isl-and. A‘ ‘n’ Q Maflnnms’ 1 Bmncwllty oi thanking the breeders on the taulager ‘of the ‘Imperial Life As- ffillill)’, Cutnlogul- frvc. llcpl. 23 ‘ , v way they had stood behind the Royall (fullcge cl‘ sat nz-c, 'I‘or- . "We ‘Cm"1“"1' 181w“ “M” mom’ club work that had already been on“)! “m, I [0 ,1. III‘; to attend the Annual Meeting done “erg He co,‘g,.atulate,l n“. eouL-rnv SUJPTPLIES, - CRUSH: , in 10.1 ti»: l‘1;_-.; (lrli, $1.00. in 1110 lbs "J cndar on rc-qucst. Si. Stock Feed Co, 500 (filcsley St.. St. John, NJ}. 865-1-10-M7l NOTICE—BEING SURE WE CAN offs-r an zlttruciive proposition we 1".0.u. s1, John. .\'.u. ch11 John 4 01' "-111! ‘C0111 ~111Y 1'11 '1"97'°11‘1°~ Pioneer Boys Club on having a cow ~ whose milk showed. 77, of butter ; 11-1‘. 1i. J. 11011 ‘111111111 11 01111- m. He felt that the III1L1ZII tum 1f.’ 61011111 1'11‘ ‘1 “T111111? 1° 1911.91“ h-ad performed good results and .. S. 'COIISIIIII'(;Q’IISZIII1IIISWvdii) leaves proved very bgnevflgia] 1n 11111111111; shorilly for \'11r111ou1‘11 ‘to duke 11 the boys and giving them an Intel'- censtllnr examination. ‘Mr, Hoyt est in farm workl ‘performed a similar duty here ‘a Mr. Brown after endonsing .\lr. 1w.- Iqvegks agQ 3M1 1115 menu... ‘are Archiba-ldls statements moved that ‘pleased to lrav1e ‘him aimong ‘them 1119 1111111115 01' 1110 011111 11L‘ ltXbfli-“eed “gum even {of a 51,0111 .v1s1,1_ to Mr. Arch-lbulil, editor of the or“. auxllous to communlcntw FHPIYIBVS Guide. Gardenville, 11119‘ ‘with party having Silver lllack DEATHS 1100. for hlS_Z911°1'0511Y 111 5011111115 foxus. Write Iiox ~i'l. Dccp three Marltlmg boys to the iiuyal Ilrook, Nova Scotia. 852-1-0-11121 For Sale FOR RENT---FU RNISHED ROOMS avntci‘ if bending (IPSIPCII. 11ml gra-to Alpply 1S7 ilhi-llbliii hot bouts all sizes and designs with or without IHIKIIII s- ior 11:lriirill:lrs write. I’, A. Itoonvy, bout builder. Sourls, 8116-1-7-111101. shin- Sows ready brod, Also UIIi‘ Dopnrtlucrlt oi Agriculture. 7061-1ist5i v Your Opportunity To Better Yourself gpqfel time, No onipital required No experience The Nutfionai clothing more In a neat. ‘sample caso. Ivo territory by writin! Wfllll. Plqfidherl‘: ' ono I‘ “non ._ Box 2017. Monti-sail. 7,10,1I.17.51.2I.23.91. v FOR SALE—-BY MIDDLE OF JAN- unry a number of choice York- ycnr old boar. Apply at once to - When THERE IS A GOOD LIVING FOR you right where you live. Full or necessary. We ‘teach you thaw to become a. Nat- ‘Ionnl Representative, selling our "Store at your door" ‘selling outfit 1g ‘a ‘ooniliflmfii small Ernporignoml endos- men see unlimited ‘mssttrllities In ~ our proposition. Snrinis 11110 110W ready, bigger and betlter than over, Augurg yourself an exclus- immed- iately naming ‘the district you Rural communities arnd city territories equally ‘proilmble. "I-t I; a slum of dim-notion to b0 n National ‘representttllvef’ M1- ‘piy Seieamamgor, iyitiionsll Madi Order Home panama. new. 50.1 Wl-ntler Fair. It wasa-Iso moved that thanks be extended the Provincial (lov- ernment ior its assistance to live stock exhibitors at tho Royal Winter Fair. On motion it was decided to acnd a letter of sympathy to the widow oi the late Mr, Howard Corning. Yarmouth. McDONALD—On Dec. 23nd, at the homo oi her daughter, Mrs. J. J. hIcKcnzIe, St. Peter's Ilay- Mrs. Angus R. McDonald, aged T9 yenrs. Internlent at St. Andrew's Cemet- ery. ARBlNG—-In this City. on Jan. 9th, Eva Shirley. aged 12 years and 7 months, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. \Volsey Arbing. Funeral from he!‘ izrillerfis residence, Gaytown, Sun- FOR VSALE__ THREE NEWLY 12in‘): ‘flan. 11th. Service starting at Iifhflelntlhnzig: lsrlvzgoulzatgel. ‘ '-‘.\l~;-l‘ ‘-. A I - - ltlltl>lllilrlfiyylizi-IYIIFHIII\;I\FUFL Iii! Y .- _ (Canadian Pie") ‘ ) c-ayler Canadg. Telephone In 3X5_1.1,1.,,,;11 MONTIoEAL, Jan.‘ rooms. ourteoue eervtce. . provcmen was no Cl n e '1' ' H_ Q BROWN. FOR SALE_FEMALE FOX pup demand for Canadian grain Inc‘: 1 Manager 11:11 11w. 1w“ ““11‘1‘1“\;‘1 ' ——— L ggggg- 5g; 11,3;g;;,"@g~;g;1,~"13;‘;",;,., i lmlo fox Ian-odor. (‘zinndiilu . a- n loving memory of eslie - ‘ " ‘ ' ilionul. Wrlli- m- P1101111 Arthur Brewer Smith, who departed mu mwhb"! @1116 ‘E1111? o1 rtxhe CIIBPIOHQIJOWII t ‘ . . H ,- was rm. n ar o o. ‘ \\ ood. lilt. lll T111 rtnz-IJI-nkm“ He, January 11th. 1924. ' grades being quoted M 66 Gen“ ,\,'o. Hotel C0.’ _______i____g______, The month of January again is hers 3 grade at 6i cents and I grade 111 pmpfluon ‘ goR SALE __ NEW HSHWG The saddest of the year 62 cunts. Tho feature oi ‘the flour 1 For ‘it was on January day, That my dear husband pee-ted away. ‘hat dBVMGI-‘ed 101‘ 59'1"“ ‘vlwut grades and prices were advuntu-tl ‘ Fmm "'13 w°r|d °f 9'1“ ‘m1 ‘°""°‘W 10 cts. pur barrel, which Is the first To that land of peace and‘ reef God has taken my dear h-uebnnd To be forever ‘with the blen. How sad and sudden was the esll To one ‘we loved l0 dear Hie memory M111 Ie with ue here How oft we ehed a silent tear. we leave thie world change: When we leave this world of care We will find our missing loved one In our Father's Mansion fair. He is sleeping. sweetly I109P1I1II And hi! form ls laid away. In hi; Heavenly Father's keeping Till the ‘resurrection day, INSERTED BY HIS WIFE market for winter wheat flour was va-lied in the market for miiiiced but there was no change in prices was fair and prices ruled steady. An easier feeling developed in the market for brisk. The potato trade responded to a steady demand and pnl-ces were well maintained with sales c-f car lots of No. 1 Green Mountain at 81.00 per 90 lb. bag. Butter receipts dropped, local busi- ness was good but no transactions for export were reported. Prices ‘weru reduced 1-2 cent a pound on Eastern Townships grass. Cheese receipts amounted to 234 boxes and oi and seconded" market was the stronger feeling w‘ unchanged. A vcry firm feeling pre- T010011); H- C. announced. The trade in roiled oats v- . _ ran casnnourrnrowu- , cannons THE lll-Y lllllll 1101115. INNIIII BIN IIEI Entertaining as its guwlts a large numiber of its lady friends, the Char lottetown Hi-Y Clulb ht-ld its annual ‘banquet last evening in the Y.»I\I. C. A. R0 ms, which‘ were tastefully decorate for the occasion with e1- ergreens and colored streamersJvI-r. Allan Stewart, President of the (timb- aeted as toast m-aistor, an-d after fuI-l justicn was‘ done to an excellent and most appuiiizlng tur- key dinner served In the usual good style of the Ladies Auxiliary. the following program was carried out: Toast-Tho K-ing. _ Vocal Solo-Mr. Leigh Dingwt-ll. Viol-in Solo—-Mlss Iiernice Sluliz. ’I‘0ast—'I‘he III-Y Club. Rev. W, Orr Mulligan Responded to by Mr. Allan Stew- IIIT. Siug-songwLcd by Mr. Iiay Pen» diuton. - 'I‘oast-.—Our (luesls. Mr, Ilurold ‘rlllaw Itesponrlcd to by Miss Jenn Mc- Lean. ‘ ’I‘oust—'l‘llc Y, M, (‘.. A. Mr. John McLeod lies-pended to by President J. A. Clark. The National Anthem. - In proposing the toast to the Club, Rl-v. Mr. Miliiigarl spoke of llu- bencfliislt provided its “mm. 111'“; 11101112 were not only of a su- clal nature, but govt- m, oppormn. uy for the rendition oi service m; wi-ll. After polntnlg out lines along which such service could ‘follow’. he concluded by congratulating (‘lub on the success that was atten- ding its activities us was W011 distanced by ‘the present 061-35101; .\lr. J. A. Clark, PFCSIIIIIIII oi‘ the that tho. III-Y nlctuhurs co-opcrzric in continuing the f-IIIQQQSS “.141, whilch the Y. M, C, A, was “Ow nu-oiirlg, the institution member- a111n 111-1111: larger today than u had been for many years. lie congrntul‘ nit-d the previous STIOZIIUJTS on their excellent speuches and “fished the II‘i-Y Ciu'b all silccess in itg work for the coming year. .-\n important feature of the pro. g-rnru was the Club's recognition of survives rendur I It by three young llldlv-s‘ the Nlisscs Iirown, Xlcliearl auid Molnnils, 1o whom Prcsldeilt so wart presented appropriate :1: recorded a riilsp of 12 Conn; pgr cwt. on Llvurpool czcblcs, with (fanadizln quoted at 101 S.P.D. Crop beans were quoted at $2.70 to $2.80 Der bushel OTTAWA. 0st,, Jan. 9.~(Eggs) -—'I‘he tone of the market is firm and prices are lilillfiifllllCil under n good demand for sulpplles for im- mednltu consunrption. Storage pric- Mr, A,y¢1|-11,u1,1_mo1fikhpypqrpm§§_,_arcghighcr. It ‘is reported that ‘ e sh eggs are bein-g placed in stor- age In British Columbia rathcr than accevpt prices offered from the east. Toronto fresh specials Jobbing 76. 811111111 73 to 75, tornge extras 55 1o 5b, firsts 52 to 53, seconds 46 to 47. Montreal jabbing prices un- changed. Storage eggs strongly held, Aianitdba and Saskatchewan ruarkt-ts unchanged. Calgary very tow fresh arriving. Dealers in 1111011111; (Icllvered 55- firsts 50, sec- onds 45, Jobbing firsts $18.00 per @159- 511011180 stocks very low. Edmonton unchangctl. Vancouver 11‘e;‘111,'111,111 14111111)’. paying country points extras 52, f-Irsts 50, Jobbing extras _5ll, firsts I34‘ seconds and pallets 45. » o++vo+++¢+ - Hotel Victoria Water Street. hha rlottetown >0fleri to the travelling 4 Public l comfortable, up-to- ‘ date hotel. Contain; 44 1 VICTORIA HOTEL J. N. Allen. Si, Fabien; A, J. Dufl’. Ilallfux; 1M, A. Pierce, Mom. ‘change announced this year, Tile ‘"331? M‘ 1‘ T111'111111°11‘ 111011110111; '1‘. A-lexnnder, (111115 1,, Turbuyne’ 110W. Halifax; Mark llnnlbourg. London; A, Victor bee, St. John; Jno. A. Len, C- L911. E. A Tanton. Sum-incr- F106; W. G. Browne, Halifax, "IMHPII Llniniont Cur-d by Pllyllolflny Watch and Clock Repairing CUDMORE A WILLIAMS 189 Great George Street IN In and but loving memo?! ef our Dear Boy. 1-"119 5- Cmlth who departed this Ilfe January 11th, 1924. Oh retention death emonl u| comes, And bitter grief IMPIF"? it take; our loved onee from our homes, But never from our heartl- mesn-reo av FATHER. sienna ‘AND snowman 11:00 e. i1 .._ t .1,f%.!'il' QIIaIrtcrRcItEOrI-fiaiiiqen.311.1,l!.l . Q3, Debi: all) bet-hint; m-“Preeumptioue Sine" 2m) p, ms-sebbsth School 7100 p. m.—Rev. Waldo Mlchum, 8-D, Religleue Education Council will e119"- Bpeclal Muele STRANGERS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS CORDIALLY , wsmoue. wowwoevvuwo++++eow+woen 1i1veryb0dy #110 1e clreulntlns l glflgndlld 111113 o: ‘mpitmtfie otioth- 881 , *¢¢‘ eeeeeeeev‘ ‘v *‘ v v¢“““* e ~ u» ling ior the enit rc- aun y rum ‘ __ .:?.....:ac1r:; 5x31111111’ firrflhvtrriantthurrh MEMORIAM —""""* o1 Maritime .i'uses ‘to Vutu the , Y. M. C. A... also spoke ailong time, Illlcs oi scrvlcc, asking mirlictllltrly . Mark Hambourg sohn’; wedding march. Tibia was a fitting conchmion to a most mem- orable recital. and it is ‘to be hop- ed that M-r. Iinazibourg will not ‘be 1111 10118 In coming to‘ us again. 1I>Ie wit! surely be welcomed ‘by every true lover oii music, ‘whenever h comes. - .1111» audlen-ce was a large a-nd 1111010119111)’ appreciative one. ai- though ‘the “U1 1 was by no mean-s a; fall's? ought ‘to have been. Ills Honor .e lileut. Gover- nor and Mrs. Heartz were In a»!- tenrlitncc. ' Mr, Gallagher, the ‘genial mans-g- er of the Prince Edward Theatre is to ‘be warmly complimented on Ilia‘ entenpnise- In bringini! such a splendid pianist ‘before lhis pat- rons. Tlhe piano used by .\Ir. Ham- Ibonrg was a very fine Ilelntznlnn umig-ht (lrnnd, and by Messrs_ Miller Bros. of this cl- ty. ‘FREE STA-TE (Continued From Page 1) with political souubbles that it re- at the elections. Hence. tile govcrnlmults influence iwwaning while lilo ‘Iti 1milllcuns ul- ways active, gain COI‘I‘I.'E11MIIILIIII{,'I)'. . The Itupltbllcnns opened an In- ieilsi-ve comlpni-gn‘ Sunday 1WII(!II lit- Vwlera. moumted tile stump to dc- clare again ltlliat so long as ‘ling- Iand 111115 a linger in Ireland, all Ir- islmlcn arc slaves tin-d lJinl thc trsoity mrust ‘be scrapped and u re public ‘proclaimed. lll view of the government's troubles the RODIIUIICBIIH, who llow ‘have 46 seals o‘i' a ‘total of I53 in idic Dali, ‘hope to wl‘n- several more. 'I‘hey even are discussing ‘the ad- Ivisalbiilty oii ‘taking their seats in (‘he Dull if l1hcy increase‘ their iot- al'.io fifty. lierotofore hey have ub- stulncil owing u: their rcfusltl to inrure 1o King (lcorgc ‘c bed in the treaty. Wilill file uid oi other opposition groups ‘the Republicans txould even.‘ iuully turn Cosgriavc out or.‘ olficc if lhcy ‘could. add but four more votes to tilelr strength. l‘: is ‘hersuuse ‘the government realizes that it could not long stand off ‘the ‘opposition gained at us expense in Febnuury, that the caiblnot has decided to ‘hold a pleb- iscite in C4156’. oi‘ dcifeat, If ‘the plebiscite favored continu- ance 4f 11110 treaty, 1i he government would ‘ileclllre vacant ‘the seats of Dali members who refused to take the oath of ‘allegiance or ‘to 2111111311 59551111115. ‘thus ousting‘ ‘the Itepltnblic-l ans. But if lilo plebiscite 5s aguins‘: th ctreuity and 1IIlt: Rupublicnns nu- dcrtake the government o1‘ Irolzlnrl ‘the ‘country -will return to ‘pre- ‘lfflally status it ‘condiion of neur- anzlrchy and license. further Recollections (Continued From Page 1) iii accompanied it, as a public trugt, lie was, of course, a polltiolalmlnd unavoidably so; but he tried to bu judcial. and, to put fitness above partisan claims. There were oth- ers who liked authority for the stake of showing it, and such men. when placed in charge of a Depart~ merit of Government, looked upon it as a pnlvlrte possession, like a luctcry or a‘ business. They gave effect t0 personal or P01111061 pre- judccs, and were oltcn unjust and narrow. Such men were not hon- orcd, and were a weakness to their party. U ngratefui Recipients. I several times heard Sir John Carling tell a story which very well Illustrazied the proverbial in‘ gratitude of the rccipicnts oi put- ronage, It went souicthlng Ike this: "There was Ilill Smith, who used to turn up at every session of tho old Parliinncnt of Canada. He. was a man who could be sent out into the townships to address an t-lcctiou met-ting, and was really vcry fond of that sort of thing. Ilc was of that type which both parties have to carry, und who are broadly known as election workers. I met hm one day in Quebec. and he said: “My party service-s have cost mo my ‘business, and Ii I could see $000 a yrnr for the rest of my life I'd ‘be the happiest man on earth.‘ So I got him n job at $800, and he cried whcn thuniding mc for it, At thc cud oi three or four years, he “'11s raised ‘to $1.000; bllt this time ho was less demonstrative. Then,- ns t mo proceeded, I noticed that he would barely nod to me, or not s-pcak at all. I taxed him about It. and ho said: ‘Oi course, I am sore. Do you know. there's a. fellow in the next room to me who's getting $1,200 a year. It's more than flesh and blood can stand.‘ And from that time on he ceased speaking to mo altogether." l‘t would ‘he ‘untrue to say that all appointees became in time us un- grateiuI-and as unreasonable as did Bill Smith; yet I have seen trgood many Hill Snrths in my time. Wlheu I was private secretary to Mr. Blair. a man came In one day, a few ‘minutes ‘before three, to sae the Minister. I told him Mr, Blair was engaged in an important con- Icrchcc and could not be Interrupt- ed, "But l must sec him." ho said. "The ‘bank closes at three. and ha was to endorse ‘the note for me." I knew him well, or believed so. and convinced him that my endors- ation ior $40 would serve him as well as Mr. Blair's. But I did not know him; for when the note ca-me (lite I had to pay it. and all the sat- isfaction I got from him was this: "What are you kicking about? We all have to make sacrifices for the party." A private secretary's job is not an easy one at any time; and one of the aifilictions he has to boar is was supplier‘, ~ u bee Ilnc for Parliament Iiiil. All sorts and conditions oi mcn and women aro among the daily callers. and their missions arc 11151 '4‘ vairicd. Um- often longs t0 abrupt- nnd iiruily deal with such pl-o- ple; but I havt,» earned at least u prep .nto hl-uvi-n by being 110111.11 and pauV with them durlnk twenty-oi long yours. The really‘ useful secretary must therefore In.- u diplomat, as uw-ll as n handyman at ii grout many other things. HI: has to ihink of his s-illcii. political lil-tcrt-sls rathw than his own emo- tions ilndt-r" such trials. I have already‘ iuld about a ilvlill-l tut on of who ruin‘- him to promise IIlI-Iil nu npproprlu out that he would not lost; any was not nlwuys sincere. Got Plots from Bible way. and iro-mc to know, a |.',I‘IIII some weeks. in the curly null-tics, ‘trying 10 work lip Ii bl-th-i‘ t-(fpy- right law. and I had many [ilcasuni 0111115 ‘V1111 111111- 1'11‘ ‘V1111 *1 ‘1111151111- has 11us<1~rl ilfij.’ yours 11f 1114c; nmnssuming mun- wlth n largehrud “m1 1 Supp"... g, 1,. Hula“). u.“ on u frail body, and sirlgulzirly m“, ;“,.;,|,_.,H. , ,1". gong “m, an. 111 111118 CYPS- 11- "115 111 ‘"19 "1 111.1] lmljv 111i \\'l1o.~"-n1‘-1l1ori1~s thcsc talks he told ml.- that .-.l-v1-r':1l|m,, ,,|-.,“,-,..y T1... young “H. ,1... 0i‘ his IIOVIBIS wcre Iulsetl on Ulllhljtil IIIL‘ 111.1‘ <1i' 11111111112 1ill(‘k\\'lIl'I1 T@51-%1‘m""1 51011171‘ 111111 111111 111“ on m: Ii and 1111114. will: that mi-l- Ii ‘bio Wflri rich in ‘plots cnllabil- 0i 1n\,-.‘d $I']1,\'P-I)r YJIIIP which comes modern IIIl€I‘])l‘8lI1l11()II, Ilc looki-d “.111, H“. 11521,, U, _\‘..m‘,-_ y,“ i, i5 like u hard worker, 11nd was on‘- \.,,,._, ,.“-,.,.| M1,] Slump“ m; 1,, (1., tllc mostrestlcss mun, hnrrlugluiwl M, ‘p, “h. i, hug 1H...“ ,1 mug-I‘ 111181110611, 1 111110 "V91" 11191‘ 21:11‘! ubl‘ ur-l: to recall my sonic- Shlfflkilli-Z 111' 1‘0511@-*fi111‘5l'1- 1 111"‘ whit 111111111.‘ cxpcrionl-c In I socia- uct IOFIICIII‘, lll this series, u; tell m,“ M.“ _‘,.,;,,,_ of (';||]‘]1]11'§ 1,1; lug another story about that c-hurm- ,m,.,,_ “m1 gt “no .~1 positivi- uptight 111g 1101111‘111111I‘ 115111 A11‘-'“1“'~'11' 11111.0 ilud that I bud louchml :1 chord illustration of his nervous‘ w: s. ll W113 at a banquet g'v‘~n In IS 4. l0 the colonial (Ioiegaltcs in the clta‘ del at Qucbcc. Lord Aberdeen, us he rost- tn speak, pushed illttjiltlll‘ in front oi him to one 5111:‘. A mn- ment later, he pushed It farihcl‘ away. As he spoke on, he kI-pt pushing one ‘thing and than unoth» er until he had a rnthci- large cres- The name “Rod Rose” has been a guarantee of quality for 30 years RED ROS '.‘ l ' . y“, . TEA 1s good tea A The ORANGE PEKOE a 9E g£t n; n: subscription list In Ottawa. makes, uicn to .~l-1~ and took lhr- 15:1 n1 I-si pusslbluvriirc Hon, Alexandr-r Alaclil-uzi.» \\'Ii1‘li in wording 111s r~-1‘l_v. run-n i‘1-\l.~'ill',: ho was Prtlm- Jllluislcr, and ilhliflil II tbrci- or lour 111m» Mr. Millwr- tlon for a harbor or rilllili-liiilig III1IJIIIIl1PII ud ‘iii lair-d rifles to that nature. when be said: “\".-.l‘.>p“‘-znl lcilv.‘ out I ‘lg-air u-iiii nccd not waste your ilmi or llllilnz1llii" out of ii -. Mr. Iilu r‘.~i v):- (lu away IIUIIII‘. You'll gut IiIiI1IIIIL',11i1.iIiilII1 n was (but b.- vmmwinmlni horc." Yours lzitl-r u rnnn who \\';lIlI 1nd‘. 2-1 nun-r.- |ln.c lo 6on1, in ed Selilvilllli]; czunl- to s --» S r Jolin luuwrlulll math-rs, all "Iflfuw (farting, and, not g-tiirlg I:Il(f1illl'-11|.'il runny blu 1m n pursue IIlI! agcnlcui, told rue as lu- wns gulllg mum policy. ll is sound. 1,3,, further time by railing on mi-rc zit: 1IIi\\'1*II \\';i.~‘ when hi: "was ii-I. Mjnistolzs, "I'm going straight to 41ml Iu- :<>‘..< 1111- ‘o lunch xvith him Sir John Macdunnltl. I'll got it 111 111111111] i'lu‘>. l asked him how tllcrc. He can't rcfust- me." Iii- ii fclt I11 bi- bl. and hi- snid: “To went, and next day he called in lo b‘- frnnk. ' -‘ - that one fcclii tell me of tho ri-suit. “I saw Sir old. I I 1.. . 1' .-l, and at cold John," hi- explained, "null I'm really lllllli-lti oil I111‘ n. I cannot i-x- snrry I wont. I fancy h‘: co-uld not pcvi. to -11\'I' lIlUI'1i longer." It Wilri give rut-u" vornbll- uusw '; but. do lilil lilo- hilu lo lull‘. l:lu- rllul. Dur- you know, |l‘- was so 1.',I'I1‘\"‘lI lllul i012 111“ .' ~ I 1\.|.~'. unh lllm I he simply couldn't any n word. lll- “UIIFPIL I11“ u! lilo-d any Just put iris til‘ili around m‘, and uni- to spunk ul slim 11*‘ “an old lcd me to tin.- door. Tlil- iI*II|.\'\\‘1'r1' 1111111." ll-~ '~\=1111~l 111 11c 111111111111 lll his eyes. I'i|1 afraid l’v1,~ brokv-n 31111112; ‘$11111. =1" 11" I111fi~"11 llIIIi-I_\',1l his hoary;- yp, sunloptlflpl‘,1151-11 \\‘:ls palbclil‘ to sct- him try to to Say [hm Sh‘ J01,“ yppdlulplpl inn-p up lb.‘ lull.» lizihlt ln- bud of ,1)iiltiI‘t'. H11 \1II‘ mnsi consid- _ _ _ i*l'.'i~li‘ Illllll I ‘ <1 kncu. although -‘\11 1111' 91111913“ 1411 1‘ 5111115191111111 Ill I‘I_.L'1|I'I1 "n1- huvl strolls‘ rivals 011190 11'0"? "<11 111111151111 s; 111N111’- in Sir John (‘iil-llllg, and lion. II. my long llifili oi servit- u wusmi‘ 11, |~j111.~1~s<111_ joy and priwilcgc to lilcci in ibnl y,‘ 1 write. lllliso ,-,.,.,,1|,.,.fi0,,,, 1114111)’ 111511115’; 511911 “"11 1111ercsun14 It-itcrs I I'IE(‘P.I\‘I'II in npproclzilloll men. Iinll (J lie. the author, was m- a“, ms, _,.,.,.;,,_.' T1“). m“, m“, 0110- H“ “'11s ""1 1n 1711111111“ 1m thing in miliI-IIIUII. 'I‘Ilc_v W011‘ all ' PAGE THREE I everything. [g1 HBIUIOSH- ‘ things, It is nu tillfibulg,ofl to take nott- of 13,1,“ - s Letters War-g‘ Sacred Thlngi v .\ll my chit-is \\'1'I't‘ not so (‘ZINIIIII about little things, l-xl-opt 110111111»; ;.\lr. Fll-ltlijlg. Sir \iu1-I\'1~uzi1- How- ',1.ll thought olll- -..l_v of spl-lliilc :1 wold wfllbus good as llilullii-I‘. .\ii'. 151.111 liusirll hi. prlrnii- sl-i-rl-iurgv Ito iII'li1 will I! Jdllli‘ plupdriiiill u.’ his lnrrls1ioqnb~1ii-r,-. -illli now-r r-x- lllbili-ri tln- .~lluiil1--.i worry aiboul it. .\lr, Ii-li-lilin; on lilo oihvr Imnd. u-lzurdl-d :1 I<~il1-l' its on.‘ or‘ thc most uucri-il illiligs in ilw world 1x110 ;ll\\ ~a hull.- d 11\'1‘l' I11» currvsa 'I'h‘- lu-l rim}. I saw Sir .\Iu(-l\'i»1l- plroullling as h1- tilllavtl. Ills volt-o. too, hurl u i[llIi\'t'l' lll iL-Iiut mou- lnlly he Win; llu- nlrllli‘ us when I first lint-w him, l\v~l\t,\'-fi\'c yours till-re. com s to lily mind the llllIIly from tlrll-rly mun and \\'I)Iii"fI. It dials 1I(‘l'll mid Illlll noiuldy‘ has any lbusiucsuvlo I111 IHIIIIIIIFIVPIII until Ill the IIPIIIES u; m) uluny who also iivcd through tho period covered‘ 111,111)‘ IIIII‘. lint I luusl lu- curcful not tn fall int.» liu- proli uy which is so often the li-nd ucy of ripened years. Thcri-iorc, ‘another skctch must he tho Inst. (Copyright, 15125, Ncux Iiurvnu.) Alon trcal Star cent of space cleared before him. He kept this up. leaning further over a-t each effort, until finally he hnd to res-t one knee on ihu- table ‘n order to touch the things. This fascinated me so that I did not nor tice a word he uttered. Yct, us he told me. he could at any time when ho felt the need lio down null sleep ior ilvc, ten or iiftccu min utos, and awaken by some form o‘. autosuggesiion. I remcznbcr anothi-r type of coll- cr. In tho eighties and early uinc- The above mount has been given away by us in CASH PRIZES. 11111 511 1°11!" FY0111" $31.1“ :1“; $500.00 more will be given Scnntc. lll,- lilt I001] promlncu owl _ l-‘ort (I‘1Ii‘l'_\’ at tin; time 0t ltlels l P fwd-fie“; Pm: ‘o first insurrection. and knew thc zfiilvgil‘, 75- an‘ ‘uh-L. 3°- North-Wcst as did few men. livery 11:5 Pfii‘ a - 7m. Pm’; a‘: yrrir ho had n committee of the m‘ Prize» 58' s", hi": to‘ Senate Jake evidence about thc 1 ‘ _ 5 Prizes of Io, (‘h in Cash Nlnckianzlo Basin. It was his sob- 10 Prizes n‘ s. End‘ in “Eh lmblrv, Ile came often to sec my chicf, ilsually accompanied by his charming llttlo wife, and on loav- Ing he ‘would dnvarlably say‘. V "I want you to come down some 111K111 l and have (llnncr with me. This wont on for years: ‘and then one day. as he was leaving for home. at the close oi the aesslowhr said: “Payne, I've n bone to pick with you. You have never been down to take dinner with Lady Schultz and me.” To this I replied: "My Mg) WIN A reason .15 purely personal. You solve the Puzzle CA H PRIZE have never asked i119." H" (11911 Thrrc are 7 Inca to ho Ieund above. r611- rcnled about lhl‘ “In-cited Automobile. Can you find tbeml Ii so mark earl: one with an X. out Oui Ihc nicturr. and wqio 0n a lrparatr pit-rt oi pnpcribrsc words, Idlers Iounri all Ibr inru and marked thrm and mall tam:- to us u illi your nnmc and address. In clue nitice, hand writing and nominees will be ronsidorod iarton. llcorrecl we \\ allud- vllc you by return mni I oi a simple condition to iuliill. Don't send iny monrv. You can be a prize winner without spending one cent oi your money. and your reply din-cl to ~ GOOD IIOPII MANUFACTURING COMPANY shortly after that: but I have no reason to suspect that fretting over my iuililrk to take dinner with him was s. contributing cause. George MacDonald. the pelt- phiimopher. wrotezwbiio is made up of little things. it Is but onrc In an age that occasion is offered for doing a great deed. True K1131111- II noes consists in biting great _ little things." I n-m reminded by T15 (M15 57"" V5"- th-Is b‘: of wisdom of Sir John MONTREAL, - - CANADA Macdonald. Sir Joseph Pope, who was his private secretary from about 188i until hI-s death in 180i told me that the great Conserva- tive eliieiiain would never ‘permit anything that ca-me into his handr to hp destroyed. Even if It was ‘but a note. of apparently no slant finance. written on a scrap of pan er, or a newspaper clipping. he had it flied away. This was very char acterietic of Sir John. He was [tmwéfif - "l? mm SIRVIITI IS u 1:1 IIMIS 1110111111.‘ flUMMiNiElI llPllN Ieulous about details. All throuitb, (i,I)_\,\/|2 [(1] I I his long life. he was popularly r ._ _ K \ H, , \w garden as one of the most off-hand‘ f 11 1. I1’ and careless of men; but ‘that Vfll l‘ II\I.‘I.UI II l\1\\ \ to serve as a buffer between his Minister and importunato visitors. a purely superficial aspect. In 1reel-, itv. no man was ever a greater sdckierior form and correctness in; a‘. < ' - ' t.- 1s