-_‘i$f>§:¢41~"lc M... those fail. whom we have chnon THE iiliifllilililll-Wll lilllllllliii Pruldollr W- "W" F "hm Secretary, Link. GIL nami- nu Mariam-r]. I- Bum“- y, l, I-Illnol, I). l. 0. Auoollh Idltor, I). l. (Jlrrh. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926 "m: av: ELECTION$ l/tllt- now renlains to be dune ll! brt Dillillilllltjqlll‘ ‘(dbl I "Ywlllecflon (ill Tllurstlay excel" ll) “"9"”: ll?‘ on llu- crocturs tllc duly "llwlng 1° . lllt‘ pulls uud rccltfllllll; the" "mes- Tlll- lluligcl‘ in bye-ulectiollll l5 the 1,3111 of llifillg it for granted tha 111,. ;;(i\'('|lllfl1flll candidate Will b9 ..;.‘.‘l.‘.| anyway and that a vote “um- .r ll .. will make no differ- ..,,..,._ 111i,- is u mistake. the thin; is that rorug is a sacred duty all" Let every‘ slltilllil not be shirkctl- volt-r go to tilt‘ pulls anti record his 111-1- vote. \\-.,,,1.| 111911- be any advantage l’) ‘ ill‘ tho 1ll‘o\'illt't: or lo an)‘ cllllfilllu‘ ‘Hwy “guppy a representative to ‘<51 111 opposifou for the- next tWO Think tllat over. elect/firs- llas .111)‘ fault been found Willi tile yours‘? Sit-wan utlrerlllllelll? [H215 ll Bill“ l-Eoli out its pn-a-lt-ctiou promises‘! ‘rlu- lipptlslllou ha..- llecn unable to They Il.i\'t' clitcizctl aiulle-srly llllll Cllll" ~lll)\\' wherein it fills failed. 5.111;‘. it is true. but intelligent tittl are nut luisled b)’ more torpiug criticism. The discussiulli 1,: “ll 11o tllc-clings have shown 111.11 1111- opposition critics have not r. lt-l; lo sitlllti on. and tlifll lllB greatly reduced the forlue'l' 111K101"; Su°h a combination existed gorornnlent has Well lle;ity and defeated the ‘Prime Minister Star: >1'I\'('II the excellent standlflg ll maintained him‘ zlttauletl and lurtruglloul IIIL‘ pWJViIN-‘P- ___j40->- ‘ OUR GROWING TRADE \\’t- are illllcllietl to .\l1‘. T. B. (I1‘{f|I_\'. Superintendent. of the 1-1-1111‘. ljllwurd island ltailway for a t-oulparalive statement of the Idlxillry-s‘ dune by the Carforry dill‘- iug tilt- yt-ars 1924 nntl‘1925- ll will Ill‘ tiilsurrl-tl that there has been a w-ry cousidt-raillr: il1Cl'\356 lWlll l" 111 traffic, the Dur- ing lb.- ytar 1925 tllc number 0f 1‘|-t-.,: and passenger 111-11. r_ 1-1 gl-rttabl-y. outward. liilrfildljllfw‘ carrietl if"!!! Bflfllell ml 'l'-lrlu1-lli.l||- was Ii1.iliI anti frllln 'l'l rnlt lllliil‘ ll) IIf)l'lIl‘l| 150.12". ll llll' |'l-1't||1't' or form lit-tween those lrwlYiliLf the provluct- and H1089 9"‘ wring. of lillL-‘v,’ lltt-sst-tlsl-‘FB llllllli’ tllc differ- tucc bchvut-Il tlutlvard and inward‘ \\t‘l‘l' visitors so tilut pflsscllgt-lts illtficatv-s iIil‘ number of our owu people uho have gone alld not rl-tuructl. ‘iiht- nulubt-r ol‘ iIIIiUIIIOIiIIOH from liorlll-ll lo ‘f-lrultnliut- in 192i W-‘lfl ilTfl and Ill i025 lint-rt» were 1653. the. llulullt-rs for tilt-st: two yours were l"rtuu 'l‘nr|uculiu<- to Bordt-n respectively 12:50 and 1741. a very The total outward considerable increase. uulubtr 0t‘ automobiles and inward silows an increase of 51517 in 1925 over tllat for 192-4. Th1- uulubcr of curs 0i’ ffvilllll 19:54 3367 again-t Borlo in 11125 an increase of‘ lliiii for the your i925- 'l‘hc tlulnber of cars of freight in- outward ill was an \\'r'lf‘iI in 1924 was 5568 as against‘ 115511‘. Ill 1925 an increase for the lat- lt-r year of 9G8. Tho numlu-r of Standard cars of potatoes handled at Charlottetown and forwarded via Borden in 1924! was 194 and narrow gauge cans 426 as against 228 and 591 respectively ill lil25. Tht-sr- figures show a most en- rouraglng increase in the number of visitors to the province during the past year duo no doubt to the offorin of tho lPubilcity lAsflotlltl-J‘ lion. The increase in freight traf- fic also shows the bountiful har- vest of the yelf‘ 1926. run POLITICAL SITUATION The important matter in connec- tion with the situation at Ottswo l; not who ahlli lead or which port! shall be in control, but what mall- ner of men wo- bsvo elected to r0 ‘pl-neat us. if our moo tail. if ,anti ornble conditions? only nesa Our Liberal representatives.‘ wcr for if ever again their constituents. There are still a few BIHOIIIUIHIES" in almost. everything y-nu do. on the streets but they have hard‘ further revelations at Ottawa. Fed-illness. oral Liberal be given the opportunity of theirlwhlch menus faithful lives during the -pret\ent sossi0n to demonstralte to the-fr constituents and black. for hope. 5 qwpuauqlfy It has been said byi ation is without parallel ill the ilis-lri-‘fli-"lfi l‘) It is quite con- tory of Canada. ceivablc- that an unparalleled situ- t tion. in any uutlertakinli- ilneaaincss. Au unparalleled situzr‘ honourable capacity to grapple with it. if industrial or commercial ing for disaster. What is the situation at Ottawflltile seats of power. Briefly a is this: rllci Killg govcrmnent finding it impos-i totiay; sible to do anything it had planned, cause of an insufficient majority..llas fut‘ H1011? lllllll eral election declaring that if it. were not given a sufficient nlajor-iverdl... cd 2i’ .pcal to the country not only reins-I ed the majority asked for but‘ and eight of his cabinet ministers. Every province with the exceptionllsz-L and with him did so on far record of tllc government. 0st. the l't‘0ilt‘€l~lt~il\'9s .1921. feat. numerically as s. whole andl tioll to The ’Pmgressivso,1feat_ may have. had some views 1n cum» him. luon with some Liberal views bu‘. they can umalgalnlatc only. =bl-st. anti through compromise anti. for the Liberal party to carry on not only during the present term" but throu‘gll the wllolc parliament- ary form; quite possible to avoid hon. torial salaries and other emolu- ments. but what would this mean for Canada? lWlll honest trustctl by ihclr constituents con-y sent to it? menuififlllO 0f the country. ed. is a shameless llid for support.’ of want of support in parliament. Can those promises be implcmentv it was but yesterday The situation is unparalleled not...“ of Canada and U", if they persist being 11 they face i-i-(Oi EDITORIAL NOTES 1 sledding‘ ‘abundance. ____a This week will see the result o! lwaylt ready to forgive. representatives will< Your blrthdnone to admin 9m public. 4m; this sailfish) did who whether they are men or mlcoul Qlla.ll..ll~irvrwrr. '7'“ w"! at H New Sofa. eflfef‘ they are in Ottawa folrl The WWI"! for ‘their country. w»; lnnuy *olnrv'rl,,jg'p‘nlp._ w ._ _ ~_ y 1191'!" --r~. l Notes By m A. great futile that will ¢ontinuo for days to come and that will be warn-aunt, I. I. lunch; noted for generations yet unborn. to reflect upon, I5 in progress tit; Ottawa. A Government that four years past has misruled our country. and which more than two Imonthg ago appealed to the peoplel __".,P' W .' of Canada for "additional liwfltkfllgflfllly rejected by the poo-l “ __ b. and m the best of their ablllty-lple. n; chief.’ was politically slain *1 "rile "P °l a l"°"""°“l "I'M" _ I every day. showing photographs of H, [hose h“ us mum 15 “we mom and tight of his lieutenants shar- mm M a boy. and at the present After tolling its renders n . IWIIIIB thus rejected by the people about ills business ability. his frnt- m“ for mo“ Highw-y. "d they a nflggel-able remnant u] ‘their Mm. ernal activities, his work on ‘behalf 1,011, political parties that the sltu-‘ber in possession of the citadel,“ charity “r "is service Club mm" ed the same fate at the polls. But‘ yield to the people's willl. The one clear lune of the fight business’ This should occasion umliltiljvgilljtll-biliilti] tllleytrshllvvilllcln (ll-itl-Eggliiltllose Prominent Nib“. government ‘ms taught fm-nvere successful in their occupation, tion maybe adjusted llwvllle-l and gained has so great an issue who found “m” m he") omen’ mm those- controlling it are holiest tlntllbceu presented to tile Parliament and have reasonablmaud tu the people of the Dominion. the institution, be it EOVSFIIIIIQTIUKLIOH this week or next week. there‘ We are told that the two defeat- ‘ed parties. Liberal and Progressivemperson. may combine to bold at bay the.‘ for [he benefit of the country berfimmg (~0“Sp..\.m1ve piiyly ‘rhlchllhc llal-ll-tll-ireli housekeeper. sonic- doubled appealed to the country in a genhstrellgth Ill. the ucwiiouse. ‘ will be the (‘OII1I)Il1Iii'0f1 I11 face of 11o1;1;y_ its opt-n defiance of the ity it would again ask for (iissolu- entatlon of the Liberal p;_l_rty in the no" and a general elevfiom The apqllouse from 120 to 101 and ILPIIKIC-lnfv tllc ‘Progressives fronl 6o the late Parliament‘. but lllatle up of two parties which lheulpoiut llleu is to get started held a coulbiued voting strength ofifillllwllhllll- what result? i. ‘ ‘ll b th ' t ti of two turned the government down years of luisrtlle barren of uscftll; m‘! w“ e ~wor mme 0 u w“ n“ and the 1W0 which Supponed-nleasures and utterly (lisheartt-niugi m and tllsgustlng to all who had the 0 erlwelfare anti prosperity of the “*‘* grounds than on the policy or the country a1 1,9311 Tm. conybinaflgn Dally 861061710113 more thanl In ‘he face 0t (his devising (Wlhalf the seats ‘they carried ‘llil threatened their vt-ry cxlstq - cuce as a party anti makes their tie- **¢‘******‘“”**“***" by provinces. the King government ciulatctl numbers charybf furthcri essays to curry 0n by the 3m of support to a Ministry whose ieatlcrl r i men who were elected m opposb and half the total number of his“, colleagues have gone (IUWll to lie-- jfhey n11 combine to gain Li1('ll'\’i(‘.\\':~1 are not all Liberal views snap verdict for the moment ill lilo beginning of the session, but at its I nulrsi. ‘It will he a com-I llcullrlllllgllllltliloll of weakness with weakJLilo is a l|ly.\‘lI'l‘y. (y-an-y 1m 1115mm ¢1r1-u1nql,.m,..,,-7 ifcollllllllation can neither givt: IIHB-lldfe is uct illtcrt-d by what men - - , , , i'lll govc-lalnlent or legislation tot lllllll‘ i-ZllB-‘l-‘lell "l ll- 15 lllllle Pdmlllle- ""1114" "Mun-tum cmmtry‘ It .6 hopeless eve“ indie is the wscst who just luakcs considered 1n all its weaknesses llle llfi-‘il "l ll- tllc llrtlspect of holding together. Against them are arrayed solid phalanx of the Liberal Con-l sorvatlve pariy lc-d by Arthur Melly. tllc foremost slalt-slnnn ill tlltlllllliw ll. ulll Sitilfltteti? I l I a“ Qipulp,“ fora-um. m. “w. years Iionllulon. .5llf‘l'OlllllIt'II willl .-l‘illrx1 """‘-Y" “l” w"l'""""'r" and cuutillut- drawing thtlir lulnivt-ll WLMHIMH‘ “H ilrwrhlpm‘ “m! "u" grr-ssive and realising that. lhare at their back hundreds ahousantls of a iliftjflhity ill tllc clue-ll" l“ llll‘ WIW-“l WI") lll-‘ll "lake" The ultimate result of the pro-l sent conflict is not uncertain. Therel‘ The Sheecil from the Throne. "a" "e" "9 llmllll l" ll"? llllellli-ifllliTtl (ills should the living - , , mind tll.lt the King Gflvéflldllfllli isllts full thought be giving will! Wlllbll lllllll-lllllem W36 lllwllwdomned 1Q an early and irretrlov-l How ill its grief and its joyshuii _ ‘able tilsa-stt-r. if exists ‘today mar-Ls _ I H I Hm H I _ b the a silaule-ltlss repetition of pronlisesfoly an a shattered wreck in a storln- ‘ me y m“ c” “It i’ previous“, [nude and which “memtnssetl son. awaiting its final fliltllgt" m. rumlmpnt d .11 n -h w into the ocean depths. The will oi’ ‘ ‘ a “H P‘ y genus" lllt‘ people must and will prevail! l ed now under distinctly less fav- 5M“ m9“ °f ml” m” “w” "'3'" fifty thousand Canadian I govt" up their liven lo save the lib-f in the matter of numericabTlleir brothers nnd sisters strength but 1n national diSgracemLdmlncs willl not submit to have their ‘mandate defied and their priceless frcc-dom stolen or bartert-ti away‘ llllfl? by the political plotters and trick- 10 the fraud w“; have much to am} stem at Ottawa. whose chief stock-for trial on n charge 0|‘ murder. lin trade is audacity without evt-ni l9" “"1199”! 1ibe semblance of right or justice Preliminary hearing today, among behind It. JANUAiilY‘l2.——You o; original - ' ' m; Finger Print Office tlvate this trait in your cbsracte". _'“ ‘aslt will bring you good results in 1f you have children Ellflflllt- they will have a bent for mechanics llillmmlfislilllel‘ °l' New York. Will b9 or art. if you take care of your nst- ‘urally strong and robust physique. Conference. direct a world bureau the bylkeleclbns End may "e somelyou will never have any serlousl Be sic-w in anger. and al- lll ll ilflfllet- ‘ties as a patrolman. “ESE. Your flower is a snowdrop. Your lucky colors are Navy-blue of toilet nrflclu are in dull Magyar gold. ornamented with u Way f fol __ ________.____. support VALUE OF A HOUBY (‘$8. inaction. it always finishes the sto 61c illffily spurt like dishing. melt‘. mean a little more physical activlt For the lea IIllIIVIfIiliiI souleilliug to take their ‘lmlsely Ignorant as [he ;lu'nd off themselves and their work. because tllc lean person is usually 1r, 1the active.- eucrgetic. often “fussy” ' For the tired business man iwthiug to lake thcnl avray from th flferrlble “routiue" of their dail vllmllives is provided by some ahsorblll popular. . -. . , ., ._‘\\’lli1l5'i1 who have done things thatl “huh Iodine" u" repres icouut. aud are still able to do these‘ . retail u norlnal outlook ou ‘(.015 I n _ - .. , , .. , _ ‘ _ _ thy this tine SIIO wlus conscious of‘ y "full"? 1"“ ""4""? "°"l_;cr his tlrus: c cures. flare n1 ex- fflfl JilSf now. ls one to cause every m, _||-,-L.51.$1||,l.. attraction to he!‘ t°1“"“"l‘ l“ “"9" "ell" l"'<"' l‘ 1'95! "“,':lllll‘li'll the cretleiliiillils of Hon. Thoughtful and honest Liberal to teacher lil Ritvfl llll’ TESL llllll ll "elwllllelPlll _‘ trailer so trout uutlertake 1'0 blush for their Leader and thel ' ~ ill-sides. ‘ _ _ illacc ll ill. We know he was suln- tactics which ‘he has adopted. lll‘An Unresponslve Lover. i" l‘1\'@l‘Y llllllvllllllll lllitl lllfi‘ "W" "l9" luloncd all the \\'a_v_froln his lie- the interest of this tlouutry. the I l0!‘ ltl-“ie lllmlll Wllill l" ll like l0 ll-filreat in Bedzque on an 1S. O. S. elu-l‘ Ycctom must, at the first oppor Mlllll llPEl-‘l’ W"! Dlvllllllly llll? ll “'"*'|ill his leisure moments. F01“. Lite will be worth more lo you 1——<OI>———-— FOR Guardian Readers January 12, 1926. Shall not the judge of all the earth do l"gllt?" Gen. 18: 25. l l’l1.\Yla‘ltr~ O God. there are lnunyl ATIOY I d I ill life we cannot IIIHIQT-ly ' ‘ - - Wall ""1919 "D0". lllll- 1mm u"; a, unu- u o M 1 n , lmt we would live by fztithlfl" llll‘ "Hill" "l l"? Pl)" Tax llllllflwas. n mioppl u 1' y e _ llculariy t-tillll ustrongly recomplentl-l ' ‘ Itllings l| II a and not by sight." LIFE" all oi lulmis‘ t-‘l a very current opinion, at ant-as. u colullillatitln of tftspondlanl. ‘ lllYHl"‘l‘.‘/l I l I l ‘ , . , - -.‘ ‘foils us Jill IIII!‘ oi‘ low I lt-izun prim. by way of secjvmnd- m"! mp Lille lls uho have loot. llnll then‘ "H" m“ Slmw or H‘ . . l1: vrx. will lesvirilw "Pro rest-r‘ ', ' , - (Janadlan concessions, will" "ill/vi lflllll nt-wrl g l...“ All no cull know oi it. _ _ . ; " ‘ ‘ ‘ Y (live sctlltctl a lllllt oi its purpose ‘Call honest Llbflfibls ouuscnt l0‘lI1i1'(I$ of their numbers. Such a‘ nnd plan. ‘What (Ines it ulaltor to tailor "w; flatter. Jfulchnr or baker or who drive 01f trut-klneu | l-Jacil is a pv-rsou and t-al-ll is alive! l"(‘Y.l.ift- is a problclu nnd fills it.‘ tho ofl lest of it. ' the best o-i‘ it. iLifo has its sadness. its goodness and ‘IIHIIIIPHS Nor all of man's ntfslltlnl call alter that fact. we act? quest of it. lie is the wisest who just. makes tllc best of it. —By Edgar finest. 1.. tlelArraigned On Charge Of Murdering Ad- mirer of His Wife Elnpire.‘ .7 i- m marl cAnoAnv. Jan. ll.——L. v1‘. Unid- gey, local blacksmith. who shot and killed Thomas Taylor. said to have lhcell an admirer ofhis wife. as the latter stepped from u taxicab New Year's eve was today committed heroes were culled at a them the wife of the accused who testified that her husband flred in ‘self-defence. The case has attracted ‘great attention locally. lEnright Will Head NEW YORK. Jan. l1..——-Rlchard E. recently retired police |ss head of the international Police with international finger prlntirl! and identification departments, En- rlght began his anti-criminal activi- ---4-¢0>--— - "Bobby." lurid the fenv-hnr atom!!- lht- Eighth Uonuunndulent by utnnlinf Jnmnn‘ Apple?" ‘ | "Wolf." captained lobby," f thong]! i might jnntmln well bruk t n Right] null nan lilo apple on to nil til Pours with the individuals hobby or hub- bios. " These hobbies vary from the col- 'is. whclhcl- government of the pB0-.le"l-l°" "l4 "M" "knife" w m“ “I - . . ~ -. ~. butterflies or stamps. or from a atlon may arise lll any dlllllllllslr" v-‘c. by tllc people and tor the pcoq _ ' _ _ ‘ _ in anylpll- Shall] bt- cstablishetl and maiu-iauhe "am" m“ tennis m a mow l t would appear that every one of _ _.. _ men WhOJAJIIIYHQIIL saying. This is a voly who mixed well with their fellows. .norlual man you would call them. _ I, i _, -l ‘all have something ill the way of aimmmns of we a" M “ems wit‘ ti ' I i’ th t I ' lAnd of the ultimate result. wbatqhobby, toward which they turn us “He pervers on“ 0 a u termite ‘ever may bl» the decision of thei"ll$"l'-lu"gyrpriient?’ no (we “onltflllil, ‘political decency 0r even a _- '1 - nfng than. . . - ‘ _. _ .ow. lee an le s thew Guam es are w“ l ‘msl grdlwle of tomes‘ be It an“! llut that this hobby business Works .well for every type 01' individual. is headdvan be no doubt. in the end thlfif-‘or the very stout person it wl ‘will of tllc people must prevail and, iht- ilstlrpc-rs will be banished from on his m" ltet‘ 11111‘!- Ul‘l The lesson is obvious. ~ Men an‘ The Wlllll“ lcrkeucy‘ call Witlmpoiilfcal ills of King's County. We flitical health l-‘¢4"fiI. "tln you know that you have broken] ‘rmll ouannrltlv willl: fleshy u , The Public Forum This column In opal for Ibo dimension b! Nhuponluu of question n! Inks-out. Tho Charlottetown flunrdlnn duo not nooounrlly undone an op- inion of nrroapondnnfl. . s1 .—Tll' l’ t I t. :—“Tl A "mmmem ("my newspaper hull-hie: OTKIIKIZSPBO; the lit-iii Consult? called votive party in a. recent letter t0 the Guardian uses t-hese words: "The present government lro pay- have to issue debentures to moat 1th: cost. The only difference in ltbey admit the truth that they are “nan increase to our debt accoun ." With it's usual cunning it leaves out the ‘balance of my statement. that tho Bell government claimed they were buildlllg them without costing tllc people "a single dol- m... 'I'llc Puiriot than proceeds to timely admission. it seems that MONEY 1S lBElNG SPENT LAV- lSHLY UPON THE ROADS." in season and out of season the of public men. without regard to gschoolboys regard for‘the King's ‘English. Anything, however ridic- u ulous, in the absence of sane argu- lluent is food for it's columns. The reading public are not so Liberal organ evidently imagines. yet it keeps dishing out this stuff in thc lint hope that there may be a few 301' it's readers gullible enough t0 ltake to its deception. _But such y fl politics. p1 lam, Sir. etc. y. L. P. TAN-TON. 1;" i-{w-L l.‘ HON. W. M. LENS MEDICINE SIl‘.--—-Tl1(!1‘g are l)octors—zlnd Quacks. ‘Somailues the Quack ex- lhp Sfilnon Pllre in the power _ ‘ . . ' ' w Hcgergmemher of the Faculty of CHARAGTERISTIC - ‘filo truth is that lhvy were nelth er. They showed was madly ill love with Prof. Ile- _ gcr but‘ that h,» was wiloffy uuin- _ tereszed A Bleak Upbrlnglng. she is have swamped the efforts though the farmers ~ when lhcre is such a great shortq age in those-luarkete as that which' now [lflfvblllfl in respect to potatoes to prescribe for the ‘know also that he has been pre- wwicflflliiig rllrbus brands of dope ‘to restore to life the shattered furlutles of the BI-ll government in 1 lcurdlgau anti Murray Harbor. 1 ills professional advice and pol-l ta-lks have been ported in both the (luartllian and‘ ;th- Patriot-in tllc latter at coll-l llsidt-rable lcugth. 1 have read these, 9‘\v'tll the greatest care. llnd with! in big measure of surprise that ihoi ‘ llifiSi noted, ftlr most |)0t(!llt of all ‘scriptlons. was uevc-r referr l to. _ 'l‘1ll~; ulolrrllous JUDGE. --..~‘ts he correctly reported? if sgiwhy iielaghrimm n" h“ mm bad‘ i“ "WWI rwas. this most important of “car's not rcfcrrcd to‘! his But land lillcxctlstlblc neglect ill _ willi- llltlfflllliriiflfifit; Lin: lll divine. 1t wasi ‘first girl-ll to iIlf‘ legislature ill onuf t _ . lof his tllspluyze of oratory bt-for- u lcrowtkd zlutlivnce. formula upnll the fauliliar practit: of lmlny age-s. and fuluilfar to al of our youthful tluys. H1) atiulittutl that. wllllle taxation was nlusi (list- asteful. it was llL!\'O-l‘tIftI(3t<lrl a necessary und stimulating med- icine. ll was hard to gct the p.0- was to administer ‘it as they tliti lo thtt rcpellant. cillitlh-"YQII . lllST HOLD THEM BY THE NOS-E AND FORCE 1T DOWN TilElit TiilltOltTS." Mr. Lea did not repent, this dur- ing his tnfssionary combo-fun down illasf. ills prcscutwq- howcvcr Intif- culcd ills kccn zlmbllion lo again become thc granny oi‘ tho Bell ag» grogatlon to boltl the noses of tho people wlrilc he. or his party. bended by lMr. Saulutlers, forczs some further (loses of taxation down their throats. ‘I am Sir ctc E-LIDCTQR. THE SITUATION IN OTTAWA. Joseph Howe, Edward George Coles and other Responsible Government of the confidence of the a-nd died supposing they llnd obtain» ed it. ‘But to-day there rBllifllllg the head of the- Administration of Canadian affairs u man in the people of Ca-natia have deliber- ately and expressly declared. their votes. that they have no con-- fldencc-a man who was tlefeated’ in his own constituency, people of Canada at large have de- The constitution of the country has-fl been set at naught. The right the people-won by the Liberals the last century-to control tho ad-‘ ministration of their public busl-lm This has been done to the end that the defeated man and his de-l wilted Dllrlllluns should have time‘ to bargain with a third party. and so by moans of a small majority in the house of Commons The bargain ‘is one political corruption; ently against reason. and the 1n. terests of Canada. Millions of dol- lars are to be spent on a railway to Hudson ‘Bay. which will involve and necessitate the expenditure of ad- ditlonul millions ln meanlrof carry- Ifl ‘no freight. for three or tour months of each year. through the Icy wat- ers of Hudson ‘Bay and strait-and that while tho country i; over bud and ears in debt. ‘Anot Ton"! and‘ only for?‘ It." , .. .. I lilrt ofthodistlnln into do Ii , ‘to man nloreuiffionlgm up» , l 1'9" ‘Charlottetown, and as he clallnelhlf“ htis prc- m5 could not confine myself lnddciltally i111. curé all. TAX- glitz"tgllgniugwinflnalp “Wm was groqs‘ serloufiilbtlcn ahlc to ‘Put his finlltlr on a thus . st for were not ralablc. llut the Provincial Treasurer too sev-jSlW crely lor that. fake-d balance. und then by1"l\lr. Tanton ntinllts flint my state- ment or 8116.539 of increase‘ in the _ ordinary debt of the Province from Whlledhe 5th. eight of his colleagues were dGIBBtfiDPCPIIIOI‘ ed in their own constituencies: alcnrrt-cl." man in whom the majority of thelPnge makp ‘truthful clared that they had no confidence. ietlcr w st English and neither 0t uor implication waithere Oilapproutrhing to gueh p11 My figures were before him-ir- futabie. They dealt 1327.578 founded upon no official audit. was tilled up to September 8th. before; this money was paid out. yet with; his Golden Rule purity he tries! to carry on. now to add tit that reeks with up balance, while st the same time' Kllll it is evid- has crease of tho Stewart aftcr his ‘balance is nrado out, Our friend is barking up the tree, and if he can command a pwlsor judgment than he now ex- hfblfs ho will ‘avoid time pitfalls ‘of flgurei which have brought his party to such disaster. _|his' political anoclatos 1o llrosdyalnedicino. bitter though it o. When Charlotte Bronte Learned i‘ About Love. ‘one or the most curious ro-. luanc s in English literature ts re-. nailed by the death of Dr. Paul M.dlc.'ne in Brussels’ University, and dlstlnguishrd as s physician and phyQIOIOBESL, it was ‘he who n 1913 gave to tho public the s0- "last letters writt.u by Charlotte Bronte to hi0 father. Prof. (Joustuntn ilegcr. The txlst- euceof the ietLrs. was known 1on8 ‘bcforo Dr. Hegel" published them '11 the London Times. Some sup- pco-rd :h.y rcvtz-ulod a guilty rela- tion bctwen tllc brilliant Engllllll novcf-‘st and her teacher. Others though they wore luere e prese- iqm ~01 intellectual aflluity etween the Brussels teacher and the Eng- ilsllwoliian who had gone to him In order to perfect her French that Charlotte ‘t A fathor. age 30. premium of $79.75. This Contract willl provide the mother with a Quay. anteed income while the, children are young. if minor-tuna should befall the father. in event of total disability of the policyholder prom. luml cease, and the insurance remains in force, and in ad. dltlon a monthly income In paid to the assured during the JANUARY 12.1926 $5300.00 Pdyaiil“ 500.00 a..ypar.__for 10 years {on caroy- the above amount of pro- tection with the Greahwoo; Life Assurance Company. 0n the Ordinary Lllfe Non-‘Plrtlqlgulllng plan, for an lnnuai ontinuancs of the disability. The assured i: also building up a fund that will be valuable to him in his old age, who» tho need for protec- tion has ceased. Could anything be more renionablcgfor a premium Gilles: than O7 a month. For complete information writs - HYNDMAN & CO., LIMITED. THE OLDEST INSURANCE AGENCV IN P. E. I. Lower Queen Street in hcr. Undoubtedly hefille a \\'h .ga ety (lllarlotltfs passion for the foreign markets of lCanad-leqcxcept‘ ‘Sir. the political situation in Can- I am, Stir. etc.. Sh") ‘ lottt- AN ISLAND cANAolANjttrhich sllc had iullcu is llllhtlllféfl by a letter she wrote llolllc. ll was. _.- fuller h 1', return _ MR’ a w‘ LEPAGES mLEMMA lshc lnado her confcssltlus to ifv-j Jally. 11th, 1926, heart throbbing away down to “m. he has the temerity to say, l y; to a facts." bctwcell nrgulnent of ‘gm. sslon of facts. Has 11c 1mg“ Ill ills first luttor hc was all t-ll- kintl. aim in After all cxpt-rt Mr. LolP-ago» undlllvr- lthut llc is forced to ncccpi. lmy stattyfilllll lncllt (hair therc was "no audit. in-'l'l'l‘-'llll-‘llll> "l lllY lllll-‘ll"l'- tt-ruai or cxternul" made by Stewart government on the 10th. of "ll Dlllll October when they issued call for bonds. But. he argue-s, the.l~'l'}‘l“‘- autftors were on the job. and Mr.zll"l'"ll~“lllll hlycrs could have “consulted Mr.‘ Blanchct who. bad colupleted hi5. _ .~'4utl‘lt." Tile Journals silow that tilelshfll] "" -“ll'~l~“ll“ll"'llllill~li’- M01191" faudlt was not completed till .1."lth. and ii‘ Mr. ‘Sin-I have been thinking whatfnoliah enough to ask. a pfofegglg". Wbclan. all st-llwflrllstantllng would not Imperii his re- Liberals of a past generation would. plfilltlflfl think of the present political sit- Eng 11p nation in Canada-were tilt-y stlIIlTIlttl in ‘the flesh! They fought for mix-en Flriilliill‘ to Iifr. Ila-Page DOSSl-‘Bt-ifllllllis liberal frir-uds. people ——larc stiller hands at the hcllu. Keen "lWlllht or wrong. he troncl-tltles grasping the 527.578. whom H‘ bp a the‘ cur. only tile are accountant of Mr. Blanche-rs. by giving a final suulln- on a half fillIi-lilelf work. "l-ll-“lllltl lllt-illoll muy _l n‘. anti ' _ ' but now tin-re I'm‘ wits ‘ hold by ’ tiifference lnl mm KlIWllys cost to his previously adds, to a ppl-‘lpritt-te everything. (‘ll doub klintl day of September. 1922i to r 21st 1924 (l4 months) i‘! Now Wily does Mr. tilt-l siuteulelli? Mr. and ‘a ti mission . ness. him been over-ridden by althe "sworn" audits. but they incluli enced In ll . man and a party parading untlerletl llu- whole‘ calendar year. The hook the name of "Liberal." ‘ dollam m. credited them full. -Mr. Lepagefn concoc" .1 to hi4 former faked ft charged up as a debt in-‘ government. wrong and allow. bake their; may I ‘l am Sir. otc., ' I I ‘.,.v..l 5 fill are.’ I ‘ for ut llcitilel- did hi, teal‘ them up.‘ One lllul sulvivt-s shows that lli--. ‘aiartllotl llor passou. it ‘sworlf’ audits. My -in- nobody al ‘uiellw upon alibi-ring lo s\vllrnll'i|a1-11l|:._- H” hum] hi yludiis ilas put u tlalnpcr on his Cll'l|£lI>Il' lilusiaslll anti it now ha-lllzs us limp.‘ ‘is’ a wci rug. Ills twisted preferv-u-lll; [i1 ‘so now is for tho unlsworu lion. nflVPi‘ Mr. lMynrs shoulld not I1£IVC'_~l()1|1Q 11111-11111,; 101mm ustld the Boll govcrunlcnt “sworn“ audits; they should. he thinks. havol Bagged for Frjgnrjgilip, sent the hoarsly statement of uudi; p“. u, m1“, H, p“ and 11m (my waytors on an unfinished audit, to the dare ask for luuch Ilollti luurkets. I agrce witlrlriln in knew part. They should have know they She dlfd. not expect him to puck his don't lilnmeportnlantenu nnd elopp with mefuther suffer Lin. me“- lrt art Myers could bei mm" a man, ‘Sim lb uncouth. What {IHIOIIBIIEd as ‘before him in the plaln- life and the by flsure the powerful anything of love in her novels. (in . tiwlmnrrnurona? w-g A , l i d mall whom -she CV8!‘ "W! adm-red m... mam" equ1|,n\@u1_'~a3‘!ts every 0ft’: knows who ‘know; anyone must have done who calnelulwllll"? °l,'"° H", °l m” m“ ‘into contact with her. But he wns-‘"“l'3rs' ‘"0" "nbhngulg I ‘ bapp.ly nlarried to u. chaining iro-"Yllll 0lle~ They lived ill a provtr y man and had not lilo slight st idea‘ Sllflckell- , of linvolving lilnoclf with the Eug- "I'll" ""9"" "film" mrel" ha" a llrin girl “.110 was m the “me obnslliilillg luood. i-roln the parsonage scare. was forlorn corner ore they ‘saw no littlll 0f lll of life ill: tll-ree v - lCILIdNfil. ‘She anti Emily w‘;nt to ‘Lgmlafftsnfujllgfgwmjrg“fowfi Brussels to brcolue iillllll-Iellliller" “m? ma. she km Dim. H 91.81%] Ill a school owurtl by Prof. Heger. ' ' .1 _ They would ably he was the first really cult.v Hum for ilmrucuo“ i“ French M -. n 111w [[1119 Cilarloite was tlvsuty-slx Mm“ m“) édnada o! foreign eggsmlud Prof lleger thiriy-tilree. li-‘e pork. bultel and other things suchlwag a strict Roman Catholic a of. ‘ . ' ‘ N _ ‘ P . , Royalst. perhaps a bit of a ped- "m fmmms m recent years-‘elem ‘but u ke.u lover rib-literature though llc was suspected oi‘ a luck m“ closed “gains! the prodllcts or ot’ kiudlinv-ss anti sympathy’. After ;he first 1.rm both girls returned at Huwprtll‘ Emily did no; go back to Brussels but (‘illlriotte did. perhaps becnusvl teach idllgish ill c parsonage “m.” stamp Wm‘ the“. (“Sapprovgillst of till- thlie llcrsous concern-j n; We “ones pursued by Mn M0 ed 1o illul out _\\llut was passing ill “Mme King and his puny m"mvg(‘llarlottcs ulllltl lull Ikg t1 whst- r-rs; and ‘Liberals. even more than “Unmn 5"" "Al" Conservatives. are hound to s68 .0. t. nolhiug to tllc formal bctlrccu fill‘ two. Thai ‘Chur- was tlwure oi‘ the pit into lo England that lgcr hlinus if ill iIl(‘ four lotion.‘ .._ __' ~ lPTflIiilIlIy this was tllc first ‘sl"‘i,“ly_.u‘posilre of Mr‘ B‘ W'lflt>gor kill-w of whni IlfliI been http- dl agt: s financial ‘twists has sent‘ ilvlllllll. ll~ did not lrt-nt tho letters lllt- consideration they dcscrv- ht: did not uusw r ihclu. llutl used it. to jot down tilt.- 3 Ilillllp and atldross of a slloclnaltor." (‘r It is probably that corrrsptludtlllcc ll ill a colnlutlllplact: luanncr. _ , and that lit-gor anmvcrrtl ‘lilo itli-' l‘lif'l' or a figure ‘that was not ab- 1..,-_.,~ IholtiTill-r his arr-ta daio luotio lifflsnlnlely ‘iimlect? but. Illal ht- iiot-alll‘ I1fll'(‘II or WIIPII (‘llorllntta r vealed lit ralllcr odd Lila: lilo tllllo know that lironte was a ronlarlt~ woman, and cr-taluly flegtsr drcaluml that hVs llilo lul- would bu ill tllc fuct thnl loved him and i Wffltg hllu l her letters. Charlotte. did not the prim professor foo well. had no pride. She made a werc-lrtlfruuk fliillllSl-liflfl that ntltllout his they hacked up by the purist fln-lfllvorllifu would he luc tlnciul weren't they "sworn" to. She wrote: "All I l calnnol, 111111 1 myss-lf 1o loom kllow is, w-Ell not, rt:- l would greatest tlllysi- ilulu always have my fact-rated by sulartiug re- if my luaster withdraws his ltogetiicr without hope; if he g4" s lul- a little-quiet a llttle—-l lllc tloor have not need of lo sustain them-they ask for iIlt- t-rulnbs that fall from ltlch mall's table. Hut if th‘y refused Ille crumbs they die "l lllllli-tlfr. Nor do 1 either, need. lunch atit-i-tlou from those I lovc. but! slrotllll no: know what lo do with} htisllip entire anti IJOIHDIQKP- i not ut-tcd 1o it. llut you showed lul- of yor.» u little lintrrcst when f, your pupil ill Brits-sols. and f] on to the maintenance of that] Illlertrth/I irold on to it as 1 would hold on to l fel." I l I 1 A» Unattractlvc Genius. arlntto ilroute was an "n. tell ilPllllw" lull wild not of a uulullllltetl to arouse ardor in extremely shy. this caused her manner to be wealth of inlaglnatlon. handling of the theme til tIIO Ici- WPPe lfllown. or at least univl like ..\.\\\\‘ , lulrs "l. of York- sisters rsougilt an escape t1lrough,litera~ -lure. But firs: they tried teacbink- Pm; ltllough ‘Charlotte always disliked in re- her husband aud only sought diplomat-i lcully to .l1(I roiutlou-l i? if t. l I l 111 4 to zero and the snow begins to fly, there Ia aafllsiactlon _ perhaps "he that your Coal bin is well dfocltlf lwtb good Coal. bet". git not already supplied, we ‘" be pleaded tlningless to wdiy‘ ' wimpy 111., Coke and Wood. A. Picltard 8t Cit. from lue entirely 1 shall __i.______. I C.M.LAMPSON a 00-. t _ spacial Cold Capsules. Charlottetown. :=-__—i————————-________i___»—=__ was th rty-elghts-he was marl-ltd 11, her father's ‘curate. Arthur Bell Nlcbolls. nnd while he never 1i. splired her WItIl the [fillings 11m. Heger had aroustd on hcr death bed she said. "Must l ‘die? w; have been so happy togatha-r." pr, lit-gar. into whose possessftul 111 letters fell did not publish till-ill ull til death had removed all W111, nlight have been wounded by i119 revelations innocent though they‘ were of this vlitnl chapter 111‘ Churlotto Br0llt8'8' eluotloual up pcnience. “Toodle-OO, Folks! l‘ I'm Charley's Aunt Brazil. from Where the nuts come from. I'll but I can makeyou laugh Longer and louder than you have Ever laughed» before. When i walk in the park the . Squirrels all chase me; ' When I walk on the screen ' The men all run after me. i’m a riot, I tell you. Come up and see’ me. I'll be st the ‘ Prince Edward TOIV-IORROW & THURSDAY I ‘E 7 ‘IT-iliildlllfil nib doll When the thermomcnter Ia dtlvli In knowing to have your o We can supply the best PHONE 240' _ ‘ COLD IN THE HEAD At this season of the y“? 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