‘less of political convictions. wants or: rotm [Hi lHlllllllllllWll lilllllllllll he slanderous report has been ‘v -‘ in Prince ‘Edward Island‘ that our two conservative members "*h‘.-h;' " “i in the late House of Commons vot- ed against the reduction of letter postage, which passed the House without a division. We must ex- pect some attempts to pervert the mannequins-hummus». laIeaarr-nlileat-Oellhglaellaaeqll-l-D- sum an mama-saunas». amu- Illtw-II-I-Osrlh THITTIHARDOITIITOIWN GUARDIAN first 1M2 of Quinta hisastWJmaJ-l REMOVING A GOMPLEX" THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926 >i_____._ [truth as well as some mistakes to . lbe made in an election campaign. . but it seems very futile and foolish .95 in [gxgilgn many more millions't‘or OPDOSIIIOD candidates and news- lol dollars than were saved’ had papers to make untrue statements LAST NIGH T’8 M EETING _ _ _ ‘that can be so easily refuted as that They came. they saw-they d“ been fllchod from the pockets ofmere rerened w. not conquer. is the general verdict Calllldlll“ llllllmyen‘ bY ‘he "Wk? -*—"-'< G m]. norm“; Natural", we "ugliness and the undeniable corruption ‘TIIIJTJIIOUOII of letter postage was diie years ago. If it is some- Perhaps you have always been able to face the trials and troubles of life with a brave heart. and a mind at ease. ' You have had your ups and 'T=._}Jl)‘. I i I _ I. . . - The Pflbl" For" i The Mall Nobody .I$'flli ll GIG DI Q ‘fix’? -----~,_,___ é ] Knows Lyaadnsehaep- eaereeleudaaee, weee‘ ‘ mirauasur xxviii. vvv-v I&—J 'W'I"F' 4‘,-.;- - @- T DEFENDW“ T"! “"""w WISE sue EOOLIBH virioiue gh_'_u|s a qawygi; juoqllllfd ill I t." s a s - 1:22;] ‘:30?! gzillggilsflfiefln in debate. llllel" l°llllYi Much can be said on either side frll- ""18"" .2: r2242’: llillllli llllsitlfif'bglliavg‘howegvérl ma] would end his call: ° c- 3:“ or 0pm”; on the qua, -What shall u profit a man u ha ‘mllmn shall gain the whole world and lose He would downs physigaliy and financially, and have kept real control 9i your.- self. l4 . . ,.." However you have been noticini ing was large as everyone. regard- "l lll“ Klllll Glwerumem‘ The "magnificent" speeches “l b boast of. why was it not done four to see and hear the "big guns" ofilllelw" l-‘lberal ermnlslersw eyyears ago? And why was not are- Thc Hon. C. A. Dun-extolled in the Liberal press; tbeidiiction now made in the rate with- applausc which greeted them willllll llle clllell? WllY llllfllllll ll 17°"! also be emphasized and me “cheque much in postage to send a letter b from one ward to another iu Char- wm he mleuslrled bu!‘ the generaliloiteiown as to transmit it to Van- impressiou created last night wasmuver. the Yukon. San Francisco. Mr. Robb is a fairly dc- ‘or Mexico?‘ A straw which tells how the wind U], thing fnr the late Government to both parties. ning and the Hon. J. A. Robb are prominent figures in the heavy art- illery of the Liberal party. in fact,l the former has, b_v many. been]. slated as the successor of Mr. “Knhah while L Mackenzie King in thc leader] ship of the party. a succession] ‘ ‘ V) _ g “blows is seen In the party nomina- Whlfll. lll illi‘ Ollllllflll 0! mil!!!’ LHFDHHHIHK “d! Susmmed his repum ltlon of candidates. Almost every llon as one of the most pllllwlllle Conservative member elected; in October lasi. is again in the -iielil now. On the other hand a host oi ‘*-*“<">'“"_'" former prominent Liberals who ywere candidates in October last THE PARTY INCENTIVE l declined nominations this ______ ]have V How many or the electors in thislyiffll‘. Theft?‘ l8 H0 flfllllll- lilB CUB‘ ]toms atid Excise revelations were cent apologist for a lost cause. Mr.- erals. is not far distant. It bad been felt all along ‘that a mistake was made by the local machine in not providing a second auditorium as. during a favorable time of year like the present when business in coumry and my in mm PrDflnL-e are actuated h.‘ "m" vain-a sickener tn the so-called Liberal parallmly ‘llllpl’ a large attendance mg by the ‘in! issues Involved mllloliiicians and their prospects! was naturally to be expected. The ill" i-‘Omlllg Blfliillilll? ‘Dollllllllllll Liberal mun, in the fvtlllli, how-llllflll)’. perhaps the majority ever‘ “.3, no! S,]m..;8"|]y “Hung m and are taking an lntclligeutvleiv fabricators in the Liberal party. l Mr. Dunning. who has ardently strlvsn for years in kill the Progres- EFF! lately that certain things bother you more than they formerly did. You dread certain places. condi- tlons. or people. and will either not face them or face them wit more or less fear. Sometimes one particular person or conditions will so get on your mind that you begin to lose your appetite and ability to sleep. Perhaps you can notice that your friends seem to regard you a little [h l l] fl I DI- ‘lllllllls ‘llahrer lggllr] a l (:0 9:0; is own soul; 0r what shall a man l"! ‘WY - 1 give in exchange for his soul? o: it w’ t ‘i l." -‘“°l Thl - ‘ »- - h _ s would be his challenge In w uouvrsuiissir fist! every newspaper 8m magazine; a n u i i. .. land-mg a gb-vemhent “my o! vitation to share in the Joyous en- careleswofls‘ ‘ncompetency. dmmm terprilse of his work. any and Corruption? A very euccessfuipubllsher has a To defend wrong doings of g Pi-lle that no photograph shall ever governmcnt or pflYlY "l9 IIWBB ‘l! be pruned In m’ obliged to copy {be tactics of the lo“ ll “mall's ll" defending lawyer and descend to illllllo lr all‘ llllerestl] h lo I we “om w,” m] u se ves; nex o tat we are ggiiifiiftliliaatn. nfaige igsinuatlons, gets. lnlereillell lN OTHER PEOPUE- In short. it must resort to break Zgglaihllllqlllel’ l°°k “k9? ey. most oi’ all differently, or at least you think they do. which reallyamounts to the same thing. in other words you "have estab- lished what is called a "complex" by our nerve specialist. A complex is u group oi’ ideas that gather around some one thing or some one person, in your mind. - Now these ideas are going to af- fect everything you do in life. they seem to give you a "slant" in cer- tain directions. A simple complex usually gives no trouble because you learn to fight or overcome it. But perhaps you have been ill, have been under an unusual amount of strain. Whai was a simple complex really severe. and if you do not re- ceive proper treatment or work out your own system of cure. then . slve party, seems now to think a risk we addmona] exppnse and a, of the whole situation. ‘Doubtlcss. _ _ ]Progresslve candidate quite as a matter i); m“ their “.3... of (anmnlso. many are not and it IS some- good as a Liberal H, he can catch w“ junmed as the Strand Tbedwhat-iiiscredltuble to our goiter-iii an many or more vmel H“. sneer ]lnleiligcuce to ‘find that quite a at us liiaritimcrs about olir alleged _ iiarge number are guided by little lolllllles-‘l ll" "lme rlllell oll llle lll‘ Th“ slmllke“ we” glw“ a lwolllpersonal and selfish considerations. lercnlonlally a‘ least gel-Wis m Show h thelvenhu I “mal pa" M“ “Mm a that his opinion of Maritime Rights ' -. l.‘ )0 ' v " * . _ _ v | - is not any more favorable than that invariable custom in (IIEIFlOlIBIOWllinlonopohv "plume; m‘... an. m he m Mr‘ Mackenzie King) The Mm] times have nothing to hope for atre was not even. filled. and respectful bearing. us but, as is also the custom. those found nu both sides of tho political who were Liberals and (Jouserva- fence. one bad received a pcrsiui-JlTOm "llllpl- the condition can become serious and call for expert attention from a nerve specialist. And how does the nerve special- ist affect the cure? ‘He questions you until be finds out just exactly what is troubling you. just when it started. what has aggravated it, and so forth. He t-allts very straight to you, and by getting your confidence gets straight answers from you. He ‘knows that this confidence you re- tives respectively are Liberals and al favor from n Lllwfiil or a (‘on-l ' . Conservatives, still. There bnveisei-vative Government and. regnril-l Li“ OCNb" M“ “MWMTI dig/Ill" probably becu few. if any. conver-]less m ed h" anemia" mainly to t e m". ‘ I lisb-spenking provinces and his op- sions to a different political faiihlpuriy ponents absurdly boasted that he as a result of the arguments putlcaiiiliiiutes of the party to which he dared not show himself in Quebec. forth. The arguments advanced ‘in the prcscnl campaiim llle Prim“ lag] nlgm have Minister has spoken freely in Que- bec and it is Mr. King. the ex-Prc- mier. who has been so fnr shy of that province. Mr. Meighen bus spoken to the French Canadians in their own language. has been au- cordod a respectful hearing and was applauded on his promise in return before the campaign ends. There is hope for Quebec. nny or all considerations of policy, he will support the ]is indebted for the personal favor. ‘been read over nndlAnother sought an office or a job 0V9!‘ flI-ffllfl lll ll!" Lllterill DFPRR; from a libleral or n Conservative the complete refutation of thcse (lovornnicnt. and was refused or arguments has also been repeatcd-outbiddoix and ill‘ will wreak out ly read and both argument iiilil f8-]lllH vcugcatice on tlio candidates of futatlnn stand practically whore'tlie offending Government. The they stood The cause may have been trifling in the ag- extreme. six iveoks ago. complaint of the Liberal party ainst the Governor-General for rc- fusing dissolution to Mr. zie King. although. make it sound less dlsioynl. child- ishly shifted to the shoulders Mr. Meigben. may have been ridicul- fously out of proportion to the real .\Iacken~lquestiuns before the people. but the to‘ has made up his mind that the piiili to vengeance lies in his Olivrillns against the candidates campaign. ‘Two men are under ar- cxuv-tly where it the party that disappointed him. "Pr" l" Vllllwllvill fl-‘l (illli-‘f plflllflf-‘i H- our Pmvmce ‘a m reémve any] n an attempt. to strike off thc names Baldy Robb is in the penitentiary for his election trickery. but tho dirty work of the trlcksters is ni- ready in evidence in the present in order VOIPY oi’ is was when ‘Mr. Mackcnzle King first V ; lilf 21,000 conservative voters from vowed IL nanleu,‘ ma] a prune bcncfii, cithcr from Liberal or Con- ‘he "at M false amdavufl The U“ Mllllsllfl‘ Wllll I'll“! 0f (‘ensure Bervallve rule’ “Jenny or federally’ ject of this rasciillty was to defeat standing against him. ls not the W‘? mll-‘ll "99 “W50 Iwlly- Hon. H. H. ‘Stevens. the present spokesman parliament. and, Ilfifiiolllil COYIBNIQFBUOIIR a above (if pose in him is really his greatest asset in affecting a cure. So he hauls your “c0mplex," that is what ever is wrong with you. out from you. and then ‘proceeds to show you how really unimportant it is. or what a mistaken notion you have regarding it. IHe then puts it up to your good sense and the cure is complete. Tliat. ls what is called psychoan- alysis. which means simply trying to find out. the "buried complex" in becomes- p' eat -o ‘rand en b Llllghlgbqllhegrthlngc m; is [SOL-t- y and said? With unerrlng instinct It is a pm, ma] your contempolfi Jesus recognized and used this any me Pamot ""8 n! columns trait in human nature. One of the with such rot regarding the politi- "m" reveal/ml °l "ll ""995 l0 "W" ca] Snuanom who would understand the secret 0i’ his power is this: "All these things spake Jesus unto the multi- tude IN PAEABLES; and without i’! parable spake be not. unto them." A parable is a story. Ho told them stories. stories about people. and lei the stories carry hismes- 5888- lHe might have adopted very I am. Sir. etc.. CITIZEN iii- _It Had To Come! LIFE OF KING GOVERNMENT IN PERIL FROM THE START. and would-be leaders do. He might have dealt in generalities. saying: “When you are going about your business. be as kind 8s you can. Hlstorlcus. lllfpllil‘ as we may over what caused tbs Parliament. ous to all w v oral Election had to coins. in fact it iviis liable to ‘happen any flay during the past four years. fFrom the start in 192i the life of the King (ioverniuent depended every day ona single thread. port consisted of four fragments;- the old line Liberals. the Progres- sives, the ‘independents. and a Isa-bar support of two members. Each of those groups had to be couclliated before any measure oi’ Importance was introduced. If we may (‘Olll a new phrase——the vote I hail to -be counted before it was ' ; taken; not after, as was formerly anfrlilng imems‘ the rule in this country. Under ems ym" “luslrauon such circumstances the Government ynur lwalmlnel M yo" hall was always m danger n! n sudden near Jerusalem or .Ierlcho;if you of- and expected death; and such was w“ had occafllo“ to use m“ veryl its fate when it came. mad‘ wmlldnl 7°" Wm" l” klmw In the late ‘House the solid [il-b- ‘vhal happened l” lllal "lllorlllllllle, criil-ffonservzitive group relied upon traveler? _ _' tbi- strongest party in ilie House. The?’ slrlllllell oll‘ h“ rlllmelll- and was contented together by cer- llll‘ ilillllllll’ i-‘llllllilllfis. "andwound- talu well-defined principles. It was ell llllll- "ml llepllrlell- lalwlllg lllm not necessary to canvass the mem-lllllll ilellll-w Prell)’ ‘$0011 a Pllesll 5m... as to how they would v0]e__ came by and seeing the victim said] they were always. and are now. a l0 lllmflell’! "Tllflffi i1 slitlnlflflll n helping hand whenever you can." I 5iiY he MIGHT have uttered such generalities. But ii‘ be had. d0 you suppose that they would ever have been remembered? Would the disciples have recorded them? ‘Would our age ever have heard hls name’! He was for wiser in the laws and habits of the human mind. Instead of the commonplace phrases wnitten above. he painted this striking picture: A certajn man went down from erusalem to Jericho and fell and your mind. lifting it out. so that the light of day or your own good common sense will drive it com- plctcly away. 1.40-§___.._ Daily Selections l FOR Guardian Readers I August 19. 1926 SING PRAiSES-“lliear. i0 yo] Klllg-‘l. give ear, i) ye princess: l.| evcn l. will sing unto the Lord: ll will sing praise lo the Lord God of] Israel." Judges 5:3. BITAY-Elb-Sing aloud unto Godl solid phalanx. We need not divelflllllll-Z- llw police ought to do some‘ on these facts. They are now re- llllllg flllfllll 111886 Olllfillie-i" Bill 00,119.] in higimy he crossed over curefiiily and pass] The great question now is whIchiF-‘ll l1)’ 011 ll"? Olllfir side. A Ccftflin of the groups is most solidly bound respectable Levlte also appeared. together on the great issues which "His own fault." he sniffed. "ought sway men's minds. not in this to be more careful." And be too Province or that. ‘but in all the pro-passed by. Then a third travel- vinces from coast to coast. It can. er drew near, and gtopped~anii we believe, be truthfully stated the whole world knows what hap- tliat the Liberal-Conservatives are pened . Generalities would: by nil odds the largest and ffloflihavg been Boon [Oi-gaging thoroughly united party in Canada. the story that bad its roofs and is the most likely to ibe return- every-day human experience and. ell l0 bower with a substantial ma-]need. lives and will live forever. It. condenses th ephllosophy of‘ Christ- just what the countrybaniiiy in“, a ha] needs and will overwhelminglymbie paragraphfi The pM-ayfle of vote for- This country is lblsuie Good Samaritan ls the greatest enough and wise enough to governkdverflsmnent of a" t].me_ itself, and can be relied on to elect. Take any one o] the paramesmo enough Conservatives n h].h_ H n d m I Canada. almost regardless of what gjfln,ep',,,“.ies° any” w I n at L jorlty in the pending contest. This is, we think. dilfferent methods-many tescbersl livefll f dozen unfnrgob] W TWHEN Ssuoiuo MONEY OReERs Charlottetown Branch: G. FILLITER. Manager. BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 ‘ibul Assets in access of‘ £1so.ooo.ooo HEN you have occasion to send Money Orders they may be obtained readily at any branch of the‘ Bank o Montreab EVERY ruurr We cannot emphasize too flrong- ly the superiority of our stock in everything that pertains to Toilet Goods. Buying here you are mi only insured goods of highest quai. lty at a fair price, but our stock also affords a distinct mung", i" the assortment, which is one rarely found outside the largest cltig], We give this line unusual atten- tlon. The White Drug Store I. G. IAMIESON DRUGGIBT a4‘: 7 h; O are; to govern] our strength. the pnlnclpies on Call an us toi- Information com coming Piste Glass. oi- any other kind of insurance. Hyndman & C0., Ltd. Established 1872 Charlottetown. P. E. I. and vote Minister of Customs. because ofbis therefore the constitutional ff" lllfl mefllillfel "Om which W9 exposure of [he Customs fraud’ adviser of His Excellency. Noi- bope to receive ‘benefit. was anyone convinced last night l‘ llle °Pllll°ll "l the G°v9l'll°l"G°ll'lwhlch advertising text books are eral for the time being or any per-wrmem Always a picture in the T son else. This is the extent of the very first sentence. “lap graph“. power deposited in the hands of language and a més8age‘so He“ Tillie lllls- my b0!’ $1111 fflmembor]the electors. Then why not exer- ‘ OBUY HARD COAL We will have the schooner "Theoilna" next week with 1000 ton tilgb grade Hard Chestnut Coal. ' Plsass send your order today for delivery from this bolt. A. Pickard 8t Co. PHONE 240 In Jacques Cartier. Quebec. where AN OLD MAN'S SAME ADvlcE __*_¢'>_—_ ‘ Hon. E. L. ‘Patenaude, Minister oi EDlTORlAl- NOTES- Justice, is a candidate. he llells oi The Hon‘ Mn Dunning h“. M the fraudulent voting list under which he was defeated In October other meetings. expressed himseiflast The “m9 trick is hams ab on the sci-called "constitutional" lB- tempted this time. Mr. Patenaude u he would ‘mderlake to form a sue and his opinion has not per- says. "They have been finding tele- ‘o T" plated work or me sesskm’ Every say that a Prime Minister. after he _ in unoccupied houses. We have one in the hall knew that at this h“ 1°“ llle mnlldeuce "l llllrlla" turned back thcse false names. We can say to our adversaries. ‘Your Th it hlong, l ik else the Dowel]; we pgssless? w]? etven the dullest can not es. 0H8 now t may str e you as not execute t a aut or ty freey " ' i‘ u extended to Canada -by the ‘British Ten VH5“: gvgll Fmu‘ m Me“ King. Crown and Parliament of r cgroom Aetrlking picture and a striking Great Britain in 1.867. and enjoyed ; ., card-line. The sbory which foi- by us continuously ever sincenlownl t 4n] t d_ There is no valid reason why we] F] gal‘ “ltlh “f” 51° w“ ed W‘); ' should not. This power is enlbod - d V] °l e r5,“ we” w 5°- ed in. theh British North America.“ l" we“ l°°l“ll- i dtl I h t l kt f ' glfidzgmfilztstvgea“$138331”; Thcy um were nwuiii took their Ottawa m. anywhere else]! I iamps. and took no nil with them. Th ‘lpl dt rt opei of Csnasdisn iilfiflulg ijo rally lllelldtif] Bill- lllfi "l" will‘ "ll l" llwll the Flag to the support of tho;"°99°l! Wllh lllall‘ lamp“- party which starts with the largest’ A following in the House and in the ‘wlllle lllfl bflllfilimpm lflrfit-‘(l- country. Let iii not he tossed to they. all slumbered and slept- end fro by the whims and caprices ofaset of new groups who evident- Allll Bl mlilllllllt lllele Willi i! Cry ly do not know the National sentl- made. Behold the hrldesroom com- ment or Canada. In many cases eth: go ye out to meet him. those people have not been long enough in the country to have a Thcn all those Virgins arose,and right knowledge or its sentiments. trimmed their lamps. can ypu rah... [mm “u. W...’ “Hum, The great overshadowing senti- lllpfd have you begin? meal "l Clllnldllblllilllal’ ‘l5 llile 191°‘ (m. w"; m]... humme job m“, mo one or s a ona pr ncpes , a ‘.‘;‘..‘l..‘.“:..".’.".‘.‘."l:§..‘;‘...i.‘“ sires: T tore are questions to ask. ' ' ' w‘ Bu! wgflluiorl o‘ a ma“ Wm ll ‘HHkGflITIBIILI ThelNatlonnl selneiimeot is] ' rooted deep in the breasts of fillil- dians and needs scarcely any refer- ence to it.l"l‘b vlndustrlnl senti- ment ls iflrewixo’ national and founded on the policy of Protection and the establishment of iHome ow he stocks as a mun the Employment. the praflots of which ‘_ spot he began shall be equally divided ‘between WORDS OFTEN And thinks life has used ‘ilm un- the workers and the employers-in n" the prepoamqn kindly. a word the glory and independence "l. u .. of the land we all love and live in. econc e’ _ . Dom] m I h m I I OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEI): de- qo hmghzqcia job with a had tlo Ciflzlifi jilglflllrwyifl zffliagfilali: lalcfate‘ ‘Prolmunce nrsl a l“ l“ Seek a Mace when, yo" know amthose principles anew. Jlliabnzt as in all. Aocsnt second you work you will iirow. ] ,, "“ "_ ‘—"“ OFDEN MJJSSPELUED, d] h t AM me money Wm some m you toms and excise. Taking the re- . l - B 96B- Imr- A --a s-,f""*f""""“"]" m“ = jirff‘ f]; ..i.i‘l.’§.‘3f“§..’l§.;.l§"Zfifiilailifililf. »—-—————---| rig o save a e up go w vacuum,’ uncommom by thieves and smugglers under leaving the bungboie open. The W031) BTIIDY: Tillie a word American 4302 British and 1355' HIP eyes of dishonest officials, of boast oi‘ reduced taxation when ex- three times and it is ours." diet u ' l ' Y I German. millions more than Mr. Robb evenlamined proves to be a hollow lllcleliifi 0'" Vovlllllllry by mam] claimed to have saved. And do'sham. It is built on half trutlissgrlgi‘ o%élgplufhal§g_ll5y~ TMQY" 159511689 not the taxpayers have to mnkeland sophistry and lacks the essen- upon,’ mo” m“ to rm’? lflwe :3: good what was stolen from the cus- tiai element nf verity. lencmintar many danxerk» that Mr. Meighen was in any way to blame when. after Mr. Mackenzie King had resigned. he was sent for’ byths Governor-General and aakedl an A job with a chance to and advance Is better than one that pays money. improve loeooe-e-e-oooooo-eooo-eooo-OO J. Lester Douglas 80 Queen‘ Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Separators THE IHARPLE! IUGTION FEED Take s hint from an old man who's traveled the way. Just heed to his counsel a minute. Theres a job that may pay you five dollars a day But that's all there will ever bi; in it. juncture His Excellency sent for menb l“ “l” “cmllllllllollal “llvls” Mr’ Form,‘ The “m” presented of His Majesty or His lbiajestyl! re- machine is not working: your theft "m resolution agreed w by Ms [o] pregenfaflyev i]; “mph. N, Mum“. is discovered; those who have not lowers’ engaging w “and by Mr- nne-g M“ n this were so exlgrexthlzeright to vote will not vole this “Wuhan m finish m" work o: the micr King could have gone on ilk] ____ "salon. on “w” rerms ‘Mn Mom" llfillllll-Bli llllVlBlllS His Excellency Election frauds piled on customs parliament whgn the frauds loom up large In the record wise, lamp “Give us of your oll for our have gone out.‘ Don't look at the cash as so many boys do. Take a look at the fore you, See how much how much And tho place wh for you. Iklme eiean at any ID094- Terma to suit euetomsre- Extra parts on hand. ~ Write or Phone 7N or 039 And while they went tn buy. the ‘ bridegroom came: and they that were ready went ln with him to‘ gllilonlmarriage; and the door was] YOUR DRUG ORDER But he answered and said. “Ver- 90mm m. p"; “w months "y. I say unto you. I know you not] we have devoted special li- ~ ' ' ' I tentlon to our mall order de- partment’ and are. now rs- _oelvlng orders from many outside points. Upon resale! of each letter we immediately ‘fill the order and in thll WIY eave our ollente mush time ans trouble. Let us have your next ordsr for medicine. We gliarantvl satisfaction. m: g macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Direct Telephone $16 Hui the wise answered. saying. “Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you; but go ye rather to them that sell. and buy for your- solves." long years be- you can learn. not you can earn, lcb the future has en accepted the task of facln the w dlssnlvn I l l g parliament showed a disposition to °l m” dflelllell puny‘ Nellller "M Goverlllllelll llllll "ll lllelll‘ lelllls censu” mm affords a reason for lis return in His authorized ‘Mr. power. A despatch from Moncion Meighsn to form a (lnvcrument. A l l9" llllll MT- Dllllllllll! l" llli! "D990" Hm Progressives A few Liberals still rnll tho. word in that City on Monday evening last fe ' days later t w h l ’ i I ] d m _I "constitutional" as a "sweet morscl "touched lightly on the Customs in- "ac emu” l vale - l‘ r pm- vcstigutltm." That is the way so "use mm “m”! Imam" the . under [he lungmh" adding t" H d” miiny things in the King Govern. hielglien Government. _Thi-re was "llmlllml" l" lll“ ‘incl llml llll’ mNIi arc touched by the cx-Mlnis- nothing for it then but dissolution; IIIiOKc-llwl‘ tors. They arc touched very light- ihcrc was only one ‘Prime hflnis- "r "m “l ‘m’ "r touch"! only!" ier i0 whom dissolution could be Excellency ‘And the foolish said unto the flow — ‘ ~¢0+§+004+0+eo00+0+o4oo4 I D . viafrarward] camel, lllrlli0lllltzl other rg ns. say ng, A)!‘ , ,or, open In English to me." ly W. L. Gordon new fiovcrnor-Goneral wits wrong and unconstitutional in re- l)’. Oll- fuflmg m 1m Mumwnzm Kmgavoid i-ovcr up their worst features. defeat by dissolving parliament. All Ham “m” Rob“ exwunhur o’ ' this in the fnco or thr- fnci that the Finn-ice, chin" go h"; “quad taxation by twenty million dollars. some Liberal irnndldntrs and pap- ers have named a larger allege saving, lbut let it go at twenty mil- Meiiriwu was sbso- lions. What lMr. Robb has not mm lutcly night. legal and coustitiition- is how much his budget added to al. But li is much more agreeable lllxllllllll- Tllal “l5” w“ l‘ mllllel to the Liberals to discuss the con» o‘ mlmons‘ How "mo" would the net. relief amount to if what he add- stituilon than to discuss the (Tits-i ]ed werc dcducted from what he] toms revelations the only test by wok o"? many ‘a boy has begun with a Watch. therefore. for‘ ye know neither the day nor tbivhoar inhere- in the Son of man cometb. rus Anti has grabbed for a man's wages blindly; granted; His lixi-cllcury granted it i0 the constitutional Prime Minia- ier. the Rt. Hon. Arthur Melzhen. As ii result wr- have the election. The lion. Mr. Dunning inlnlmiz- cd the (‘ustoins scandal. When he lliifl concluded his (lefonce the scandal ‘w... as larllc and as damn- 4“a 4 at. MISU sun: "m" an“ ‘Illustrate that with a drawilng by, n distinguished artist; n; it up. according to t‘be best modern typo- sraphy: bury it in a magazine with a hundred other pages-will it not stand out? Will it not grip the attention of even the most casual. nnd MiAlKE itself read‘! i ‘ Deputy Minister of Justice, a Iilb- oral appointee. declared in n writ- ten statement that all the procedure future iiniier Premier lug as before. The Hon. Mr. Robb extolled, as Japan was visited by 23.840 tour-I ts last year. Of them 11,930 were] he was expected to do. the Robb Not very much. budget. but he did not mention the which the King Government's tit-l fact that‘. If anything had been neiis for administration can balm saved to the country iby the chanfr- iudkeil, _____ imports and exports last year were nearly flva billion . 68 they were twenty six million. 4.1m ifllistn- And ail the Robb claims at he was reducing tax burdens, .the treasury was being plundered median Electors.- - i" Nat. " a