‘ in London between Cemera and Youn! Btribling. ‘L9! Illustrated Dreesmaklng Lesson With Every Pattern By Annebelle tweed that is outstandingly smart in‘ Plinools silhouettn that is ocsiliuuiiy “@1394 by long rever collar, reach, ‘“l.".*."l'l11ll£-..'1hh .~,lll'"P.1l.¢~..,=.il.4 one-sided ellect of the bodice makes it equally wearable for "the" larger woman for it" minimises , the l‘ width through the 'waist. - woolen with brown braid trim.‘ ‘the ~ iong dart-fitted sleeves mircctivsuei through binding oi the yellowlwoolen in combination with-tllatbrown braid; nvlnirdilst arist- now "beneath your fur wrap endall. Worthington - l ‘ _" A brown and yellow-beige checked The collar- ie= of plain yellow-beige "l . Haveiyouevsr noticed thedtrain- to Fashion f w-o no» olnMemoriam Long skirts, ' . " ' -_.._._ Returned H‘ -. . "F5- "°'.'" °°°”“'“"‘ ‘ll ' -_Tlle.death occurred at her home -'l"‘ . "7 lacouiauiclitosa‘ El, , i all. aliklouuiaces -of'-l business men women, as they hurry and rush a. y,",l’rom oflioe ‘or; shop every ev- colngikrhs ruib hour, it is called. . Elsdtsnecessaryl tornish so. much? Int ' thirst-especially we ‘get so acqlirtgilise toibspcrpsiusl rush and huriyiihgitmanorget thatnnmtoi it isgunhecesaaryl, ltlia only when we have, beennwsy, perhapb in "the coun- try.""tl‘i'at"we can look‘ Back upon our .6011)’ round ‘with. new eyes “and dis- cover that-‘so much hurry ‘and rilsil doesfbarm to our health. - _ ' ltiavary simple to make and the Y6‘u_,can iearit. through the‘ spring iorT-‘cost frock. Style ‘No. 3345 is ‘designed iiraises ie, lie years,_36," ea, '40. andlfl inches bust." ‘ ~- ‘ ' ' Crepe satin in black or dark brown is swagger with the. rever_.ccllar cut ironrtllaraviiisde! theorspe." . n» silk- mllmos and knitted woolen fabrics chlel " .[ Patkm price Ill cents. Bl aurszto. nli in else oil pattern. Address rai- isra owl-onions. our i. " llagaliuaisJl-clntl. but roll-II!“ order-a pattern and a ‘Iashlon. Magazine together- for 25 cents» - rio."sais. assaossuo-g-n-e-ssassseeass _ r ' _ - Street address ‘ ‘ A MorningSmile Hwelwldfill" sous AGA‘IN l" All old Scotsman was sitting in a country inn. He had his faithful col‘- lie dog with hirn. A Yankee came in and, seeing the dog, offered £5 for it, which was refused. An Englishman afterwards came fn He, on seeing the dog, offered a one pound note, which was accepted. The Yankee, in a loud voice de- nlailded to know why his £5 was re- fused and the pound note accepted. "Aye, rnon," said the old man, "I‘ have sold that dog fifteen times, andl if l had sold him to you and he had gone across the Atlantic, l should not have been able to sell him again?‘ lasted Screws . _ , dorewmand nails which are rusted into wood can be loosened by drop- ping a little hot "paraffin on them. After a short time they can be re- moved very easily. 5‘ v Washing oioiiiss On laundry day, if a tablespoonfill oi. kerosene is added togeachboiler full of clothes, it will ‘help ‘wonder- fully inloosenlng tho dirtland stains. 1.. ' . A . The fiven " . I -,_ t n things n; burnbdfin ihii?" " Etiquette gl- ayaobueaus . l Q.‘ Should a young girl ever refuse to dance with someone of her ac- quaintance? A. Yes; she may if she has some l vorv good reason. but she must make some polite excuse, and not dance with anyone else at that moment. Q. When should a late dinner guest offer his explanation? ' A. After the meal. Q. What is a. protcgee? A. One who is under the protec- tion of another. ' The Prince of Wales, Lord Birken- head and Primo Camera. were among the guests at a supper party given by Lady Juliet Ruff following the fight linnnis Jingle lays: The toast it makes‘- yod‘! by, "Uh, aiyi first" 1a l geed as cake or pie.‘ It's ton-i ofthe'uienailwlth‘~lt.- l l who'll-iii the‘ oven‘, out a -.piece‘.9i door or window screen and cover the bot- Fiir 77.18 ¢wfk1i , l l- sraonhen‘ JUPDING ‘same of col-nhtlrch" and grated choco- late, two each of sugar, flour , and milk and one egg. "steam for hslran hour. Then make ‘a lemon sauce‘ of half‘ a" cup of ‘sugar, India. tablespoon oflllolir, mixed‘ with a clip ‘of water and cook till blear.‘ soothe grated rind and thel-lulce of a iemcn~arid_a little nutmeg‘. “ ‘ Despite the intensive campaign be- ing waged against tuberculosis in the Phlllippinea, death's from thisdisetse are still on the increase in the is- lands, according to the Phillippine board of health. Whenthsqueenoilpainwasask- ed recently to choose the music for a connolaseul-‘s perfect dinner,» with perfect music, she replied that she‘ loved all music, but she would" like quail on the menu. -_---- Char ter Close p .1c imprints amllirevthe; hurry and ruin habitual: ‘strongly that one oant-iefltaiketliiags quietly even when tllereqs‘ pupty bf‘time.; It‘ls very hardtoflcjprrrto be poisci-r and to ihisicritllc hitch-relaxation snild the bustle of the preagnt-day life, but it "is inenltelv you worth while. "I ‘wondervhow many active. busi- nessnvoinen are losing their youth ind gaining" wrinkles by this nervous haste and tension‘. And what harm- fuieifacts fallow the rush and hurry habit! First of" all, it is extremely llkelylto ‘result in indigestion and dyspepsia. -"'1‘he person who is nl- weys on the run rarely gives the di- gestlva organsltime to perform their 84 ‘fYork Lane,‘ Charlottetown, on ‘Thurs y or-Eubhemia Janie Good- ‘, -widcw ‘of the late Rev. John Goodwill. - -. Mrs. Goodwill was seriously injured on ‘February 4th when slic was struck by a runaway horse on Queen street Men May Think That racy; Prctérfilil; Miillliish Womaliylilitwolllenl Know That Thllildiioi " ‘Prue-and That‘ in- His; Heart‘. Every Malfa» Ideal Woman flis " Iwilfi-Hllltéil . colliding-Skirted" Stirs": orlltliyl . ~- "$3.31 l"..'fiv’fi‘.ifi.°ioi‘io'fi . ‘ ‘Dix --‘Hence'_I".ong~,Sk"iifts " “mainlin- l l =- - "iurs.,.ooodw_-iil was. the eldest daughter of thelate is: and lvirs. :- Literature . cooper ‘oi, Pugwash. Nova Scotia. wheresl-is was born on sepllnberl - ii," m1. _ . - l 7 Afhr her marriage with RmqMr. Goodwill wl-idwaa then a missionary; _ the NewJ-febrldes, she accompan- ‘l . finer- '°i*.°°".°ll.tll°.llilll.llll.-i-llll.l"ll- Elsi“? ”‘s‘£...‘2f’“§§2..““§..i.'2.ll.i 1m"- ‘x-lum“ spent five years. Msnyi longr,slllrt‘as"a‘.retli‘rfi ivllfillt meuélulw,luwflel mum b. and m} ‘mmmm mdlflmgilfiiufi "$51M PP°"1'F-‘.i“h' her experiences-when with her hus- l‘ prophesies that'it‘i‘vill‘end.tlie' d9“ " _y,,of.,wo'men that. now exists‘, in which‘ you ‘cannot'tsll’a'mllllnaiiie*ss sue-sssieirlrljinmlbsgnciroioiiissg. ‘ " l " . ‘ According to a once popular ditty, fiver-y‘. ‘little nan all its own/“so it is not surprising that insulin‘ __ , makers, should be trying to lntsrpi-suihereciaiirsliiosl‘ ‘ , for women and thdt tiglllheliil" line ‘lllélllflifil-‘VBWIQGODIO as burning s qitéetloii ssihsldisnrinsnoillltivroposilion: time. they» were shipwrecked and on ‘ another occasion they were carriedi offinaalave ship. » l l ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ ‘Tieldlng, to the , repeated . request . ‘ L Til- Dllt lllllvliibflllldlllialttuljera‘ and~drase otlmembers of the Church oi Boot- io io... women to buy more cloth and scrap ‘their wardrobbi ggdjlgtjyigg-‘g landJnd .as the climate had boron outfit. Others contcndiasiit is an". _' "tisnsdveasiatlaadiiksdsnsuc- in undermine his. health, Mr. and H!!! Public could m. longer endure the " oftiie "Nude Ooiiaingnewn Mrs. Goodwill returned lio the ls- aisirs" with knobby kneea or lplndly oi-j plans-lsglgnkiis, ._ us‘ |° llsrd where he conducte services for rang the curtain down on the eye-blasting sight, whilsligtill- onion bgugvga .number~ oi years under the aus- that the elongated skirt means nothing out that-woman is ninninftmg m pioes oi-the above named church. He Others holdthat-the iritroduotlon srgihs bandon; the mission fteld.-At 0112.‘. Try Mociess. safety and squaliiy. case will delight you. You will appreciate its l: costs no more. I f’ it <1 Its gracious deoddrizing S reassureksvairsaiaiiiaasggqggg; ‘ ltni-st, ‘but the feeilngoi repose and up and be sturdy oaks again andpi-"ops rorlpgi-‘psiibe. v , Take one tablespoon of blltierfthe ‘ functions. Constipation follows. The m, mmewm-ne“ “d “mum” _ ‘ ‘ “‘ m. ' A curious feature oi this discussion ls that men," who usually look upon 1/‘ the vagaries o! ‘s fashions asthey, do upon taeiinsci-utibie womngsoi. I .-l' Providence, as something which a man may like or not like but which he‘ " ‘ " Q does not presume to meddle, are taking an active part in the argument, pro 35:] T _._ , and con, and outside oi those who stand to profit by the chinge, tfieyare‘ l s 8111108?’ uillsnimmllly Ilfllhfl lfi. ‘ l —-—-—-.— . , . Indeed, so ardently do they espouse "the cauaefl of the "short sklrt that a f n ' oi business men's clubs have passed reaolutionlfon thesublnect, de-l l, claring that no long-skirted steliotrarlhen no‘ma‘tter.how“ped"cli‘y,har com- plexion nor what a come-hither look she has in ‘her sys nor whether bat-i tins nverdse at n typewriter, need apply for a. job with ihenhrrorlslihis‘ hard. to understand when one remembers the "_ hampering _ dust1sweepers_ ‘thatl ,.,.... nerves of tlfe whole body are affected. Thalnbod of being, all ‘fkeyed up" with nerves ind muscles tense and rigid is like "an enemy within the walls-the n-iost dangerous lzlnd of enemy to health and beauty. liven during the so-celled lieieure hours the muselel and nerves are in alltate of tension. This mean! ‘that they never get any rest ‘during the day, nor ve ‘Often, during» night.‘ . < 'l-_'i"l'|ere‘are a great‘ many business people who have the painful experi- once of ‘feeling exhausted at ‘night, yet too tired to sleep, and the muscles end nerves will not relax after aday nlihnrrylns and rushing, oriafter a ‘ ‘ epeciilsti-ain or excitement, Each or. cause it can be treated much more’ bruaquely en's us has lonly- a‘ certain’ amount oil demand the grand manner‘ o! menldt does notlhtve iol nervoilsgnergy. ‘ being- so it ‘on. ii does not havrto. bc assured over-la rumor seemsapitynot to save" some reserve ' ' ' - I l" A" ' "' _ ‘_ dor- emergencies,‘.instoad -of . Theglrl innknee-lengthsklrt isrlilitie‘ wasting it and ‘frltterlng it away. The self and pay her own part pf;a lJutch-ltrepthapd put_'oh1_ll'l‘er ‘own itire one belstirremedy la ‘to acquire the potsed' car, but n. woman in a long sklrtis whom every, man niqst attltllfiO oi mindsltmay be dlillonlt.l_,take care oi, and so, nsturaily,_‘men sigh as;thsl'y, ti-iinli oi. hiring to brace‘ women wore iii other years and ‘which requliod ithafunhindered use of ‘one hand to manage. . ‘" "z ., i ‘ " \‘.";'-. -, . . - ‘l 4 - _ at that time, however, the compass saoihe ousioai’ oi. "caveman making, up hei- face in public had ‘not been'lllvenied, slhkvloniiiikwsfitit fvicltirone hand to attend to the ordinary aflairs of life, butlnowlvwithioneihand oc-‘ cupled with a. lipstick and thaotberfholding-ilp: nskl-rle ‘she wouid;bs' practicady useless, as employers foresee. .1 "_ ~~ " t . "' l ‘ - - ' _ -ls-.‘.:,.".-", l ‘ ‘ Another reason ihatlmen are advocates of the. " ortjkirt talieioause; y constitutionally dislike innovations‘. slid, having lleccmeflwhtrdeiled. so to speak, to women's legs and gotten so they‘ don't ‘notloc tbeinfthey resent havingiemale limbs being called ‘to their" attention‘ aiailfbyvlseing putdn » 1 I the peep-show class once more." ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ ' .1. traiiiIct-ihglflt ‘eoesfliroi thighs‘; one {moi befr- . \ l???‘ music-r. mmiel- . " which follows, makes the effort well - ‘. .. _. l_~ a), , ‘. .~.' l It may be asked, then, since‘ women‘ primskily dram idpicasejnien and worth while. , We "must ‘masisi- the nish" are loud lnlthelr advocacy oi iheYshoilt whylshoulnlwoliisn length- art iii-relaxation by practice until‘ eri their skirts by even a hsn " ' iswdthbl"_'rns=krl's_warlls,izsktfmuch study-oi the ‘tense nerves liaveben" taught to’ men has made women" cldlrvo thlt-svoihlnkhqllflltitxineh want in . . . l women better than. men knowitthemsQivea-ileifmaylthibko atthey pro; fer the mannish woman, but lwoiiierfl kriow_"th}all=‘thiis"is ‘not"ti‘ii‘o“al‘i'dithlt‘in his heart every mall's ideal womai-ifis-longwliairedli “ elolig-lkifteds The following {exercises seem al- The ahfngled-halrerl, short-skirted creature that o h ‘to (aka-two ‘Illlfil? W0 ll-Illlllq. ‘Yflt l! jlhiy Ml! illlc- looks at, and often more, beforq-yoll couldndetezrhlho iliitéfi, is! l‘. ‘sort of @1951} dk-‘klllarly. - ll." Word 0f b61185!‘ after-war experiment in femininity." ‘Bhe_hn'd‘l'i“ lhlbeiinnlgllltwlflltil-"dil! may lie“ derived ihi-onrh them: _ l in which there was no place "iii: ‘sentiment ‘or ind,‘oit’_t‘hings-‘ol lliervbhcn h .,.li$llllil"l- Tlypjlhll M99104 0i’: romance had been irampleiluhderitoot and‘ “sehtiii‘ieht' tattersywhen Bfllgtllllls‘ l-lflvnll-‘i walk" all‘ an oven‘ men had no inclination i "lovemaking" ‘and; in: "sect: wdeed theirhilltes Pllifi- B?!“ 11571111911 ‘he h"!!! by] as their caveman ancestors dld-i-wlth a club‘. ‘ ‘ l’ .‘ a "‘ ‘ l sniinngzup theairlnihrce deep in- . _‘ » _. ‘ ‘. _‘ l‘ - ‘- ..h_a‘ia"tloli_s‘, ihen/ogpélling- it in two mo.» were they keen on msrryingssali rheylss fdihc‘ short-skirted forceful puffs-through ‘the nosewkeep girl to be a pal or a buddy instead of ‘a. wife. " talked about compan- tha "mouth closed, hold the breatllionate ulorriages insteadof lqve-udtil-deatirand‘"shieldingla woman ‘from the for two counts. .breathe~‘in on three world. " - ' . "' l l counts, exhale in two counts. Make it ryhthmic and not we quick or lerky. - ... Oift-of-Doors _‘ .1 r ...'- Y The result westhat gradually. women wokeupand perceived thstqallof this imitation-man bilslnesa was getting lthernlnowhere‘ andjthat "if they wanted men to regard them as women andltreat-thsm as lwqmen they would have to go back to being women" andloolalng-likd women. ilrst move Indoors has been in dress the part. , - ' .. In ‘this they do but follow the example of Mother Illvegwho, ‘mew more than any psychologist has ever foundcutabout women andonwilose tach- nique no daughter has ever improved. , Her ilrstnlove "upon idouiring wis- dom was to make her a skirt, ind without‘ doubt itllidjan "uneven llemlino and half repealed, haif concealed-her ankles. = ‘_ ‘ " -» . I. , ‘ . ‘_‘ arm eii-eissupward and down . . ‘ ,‘ , |..r Exercise l. Stand erect with arms at the sides and take a. few deep, even breaths. Raise lbotlil arms slowly above the head, inhaling as you do so; let the hands hang llmplyabove your head and shake them loosely but gentlyhas tlioughyou were trying w fly. Hold the muscles of the hands andatreteh your right leg out to ‘the left And still anothrr reason-whylrnen are".strongifolg‘the.short'_aklrt_ls be», ~ form and is merely expressing her love ‘cfohange andheir incessant crivingflPwm ‘my “W” twmtymv‘ w"; ago. ‘rhenemre left to inourntwo sons. Dr.¢V. L. Goodwill of Charlottetown and Rev. T. W. Goodwill of Blythe. Ontario. A daughter, Elizabeth and a son Edward, a. barrister at law. Peierboroflmltsrio, pl eceased her. Before the regrettable accident. re- ferred to, the late Mrs. Gwlwlll W" in excellent health and desnlm her advanced age was very active, tend- to her business about town. . She-was o! a..very lovable distill!’ ition, extremely, charitable and sl- w”, wok l dggp interest in church and mission work- _______________ .. aournnan nous w. sol-in x." sinwlldll- °l W” sinus lWesiq-haa recently W“ v11"- gnipcrt Wood and Iris. In tho lat- ierplaoe he wa-sfllb 8W" °l aodcriakmsnfleth ‘llll-lllififlllfl h‘ my“ "ggMr. Dollie} Keenan's. ,1 know. now what anoptlinlst is. this the man who was ‘caught out in ‘the fiercest part of the late bliz- zard fund saw nothing to iwbuc joy. comifol-t-p-glorywand beauty. " -~rh"s-lpm wood Debating Club held a sessiolrrecently and an ea‘:- csnipoi-‘s- debate was had. The quen- ‘uniler " debate was: "Would ‘ an sdditlqhnlisubsldy to this province be ii behest or not? The first speak- eif-éonisnded that any additional revenue. to this province would be sh, unofilalifled ejvll, and proceeded to adiluoe”_arguinents in support of this‘ view; l-fe said that every time wngcc‘ an increase to "our" rovénue by; way.‘ of subsidy the_ province was immediately,‘ _, ‘ deeper. in ‘debt. life-spoke of governments as iar -bl_.'ck ‘as_h_e ‘could remember, which was about" so years ago. and said tlntjzhen the revenue was only one dour-oi orwhsi it is today andfyet theldebt‘ atfthat time was not one tgnthpwhat itis now.‘At the same >v ‘ _ --_-i-------._-_,_ olfoodjconsumed by_ animals of _the London Zoo in the last 12 months in- - eluded sllctons oi nuts-for the mon- keys, B0" tons of herrings and white- baltnfor the seals and polar bears, one tonof canary seed, 25,000 eggs and 20,000 pounds of densed milk. need oil-tor Treatment .:_ - . ’~'" indeed that " resist the direct double aétionof Viclrs. Rubbed on the chest, it acts 2 ways at onoez- . g (l). Direct to air pae- llgdmrlthyite healing va- Pfiflffiloasedbybodyheat; “ )TDiroct,"like a-poul- lice‘, it "draws out” th .v#€hna. . s chose as put your mlnd- inio them. s__-_.- t’. indjrnis‘ relaxed. nringfihs arms the right. l-Iavelthe other‘ knee bsfit again. . ‘ . _ _ ‘ ._ down ‘will-lithe same reia‘xed,.- flut- soibsc the left foot touches tilt right ‘ arenas‘? fsie‘i_ilat'on rélir bell‘, - g _ teriiiglnotlonnof the binds, wrists knee. Best your-loll hsiidl on itirewlthfarios-i t'\tae;‘sidois,."'.snd#rils3 - - . reiakadlalso. exhallng as they grad- floor and‘ lean upon ‘is. Place rotlr every. m ‘r‘i.li'i-o‘uglioui~"ihs ,l.wli_ole H 5-" i ually demos to yelireides. about right hand beside the left the, lipid ltody. llrtjtlle‘ dlllbtly ‘hid ‘silently; .949 B‘ 8ND ten rinses. . . . ~ drooping, irunkgiunisd to lefiuame out, "sntjtlisnl let ‘ them ‘U P ER" LID ‘Jennies s. Now stand on the left your right arm slowly inswiesolitie rail lihipiy; __ M‘ " ‘ SIGN! FY loot, and sxisnd the l right leg in upward, lifting and turrungliiseiiiid udiuyycu‘ liaye- N. THAT,‘ ". _ irons. soloing the muscles relaxed, trunkio the right. rniiile eerily lotiiim Thus LiffrLt. aliahaithe right foot limply-aa-lyoirand-evenly on this upward ‘ V‘ ‘ iuqnyqwu-L , did-your hands. llspeat the shaking aient. sringiiie right am.‘ down ‘ _ ‘ma, éflfl ‘ ' as ‘skeleta- lsgsui tot-ha aide gradually and gsnilvlinswidseli-clb‘ . _ . - ‘ amide. agpsiiaiurpsulywim to the right and down ‘in front or . llllTl-"TIQJ! j airussisr- rbis exercise ibsrignnssooinsswiulslvttl. " ‘ ' WHENIYEH‘ “l, oililgille-"ymi ‘klelightiul feeling or niiisia slowly -on ‘the l ' f MOT?‘ MQK rtiaaiitonrvlbtsveryioaruuil not. to movement, letting the -‘ _ ', A. K. ally‘ amioaibcrsspiniddroisrunuliioshsadresisiiaiigu . l, - "" g- ,_‘. l. __ , _ -_. ontbs no». .laopss¢.~wiib_ospeais, _ . , W, ‘*i_l_is_-_aewa.sa-taeiaeer_aggrasiiaslgnliaa-rleatheae; "M". ev- . . _ ., '. - _ . . ll ‘n . n l a»..n»vs nl-a-nawsn-h...»ou»..~_~-¢....- - - .. . llfeisarawi-‘Iagql! fllastlenl. a....~..... ,. ... . Mus-sari..- time he said all the essential public lntereeiswere maintained. Edua- tion, roads, bridges ferries and other public services were well kept HP- Then csrne an increase in subsidy andonitaheelscsmegreaterdebts gnddeeper deficits year after Y9"- A subsidy came and history ropes/ted itself Ind It the 9795"" time while the revenue is the great- estinourhlsioi-ysonlsoisovlrdcm and. our dencit. "On the whols he consld ’ that it would b6 l 8118-7- inlsioi-tuns i! the ivrwlnce cot any more money. The mnstant depend- ence on Ottawa for moremoneyn he said, only served as an excuse for plunging the province into s. morass ‘of financial muddle". If governments were sure they could get no more they would be more cautious and do far better. He thought he had said enough to prove his case. Elves-y one, of his stolen-lento was based on the: history c! the‘ past. and it was well‘ known that history vras philosophy leaching by crample. The next speaker opened his remarks by say- ing that he was emawd at the wild hsrsngue delivered ‘by the previous speaker. He said that fifty years "ago there wasn't a steel bridge in the province, the roads were far infer- ior to those oi the present time, there was no ‘department oi agri- culture to foster specially the ulter- eatl 0f the farmer. Since the time referred to by the previous speaker many new steel bridges have been built and permanent steel culverts and the roads lhave been built up i0 stand the hardest kind of traillc. 50 years ago there wasift a. motor car in this or any part of tile world. The cars came, we had to have roads for them. and we have some of them gravelled. Governments since that distant day have built a splendid new Prince of Wales Ool- lege. a new and splendid asylum and s. new inflrrnary. all of which would be creditable to any province. Provision too had to be made for thg high cost o1 living which is a- bout twice what it was fifty years ago. Toadiers are receiving more than twice es much as they did in former times, all the legislators and members of the go mment are re- ceiving higher salaries and so are all government officials as well as all others employed by government.‘ ‘This takes money and we havon'ti got it, that is why debts and deficits! are unavoidable. We can't keep dorm the coat or living, it ls lnyond ouri control. Yet if we have greater debt, wo have many things lo show for‘ it. None of our expenditures have‘ been useless, they have all been call ed for, arc ali- necessary and de- mands are being corlstantly made on governments for more outlays onl projects which are all useiuL-ri. is! thuefore idle and foolish lo say that more money would be u mis- fortune. compared with the per eaplia debts of moat of the other provinces our debts and deficits are not ‘large. If our revenue were in- creased substantially there is no doubt but a careful government would reduce our debt and wipe out eseciu. ~ ms increased» sniper ay government to resolutely our cls-iilla get every dollar that Will‘ tlce and equity. Thld 18 110%. at the door oi the Parliamalst_.billld- in; in Ottawa. Only refill"! Ill-ll!‘ trloa and Mbwh. elfllfifi. lfidl‘ 4315,1515 and reached the treasury. but no one called them burglars. some say we are befllls NQNIQ V" are weeping at the gate cit-tbs ch91- tal.'I‘linti.sn0tti'ue.’I‘1ll1l0til Ottawa. is slow to see ourJdhll- sheisinahurry etimeswlfl away from us but weal-id 57W. l! we keep lpegging away. she will stop long enough to hear our story, but it is persistence that will do it. There isn't a. province in the Domin- ion that has not at one time or an- other received large sums. from Ot- tows, and on doubt all they got was their due. Having said ‘this he clos- ed his speech. The rernaining speak era took their cue from the first speakers. The only remark out of the ordinary was made by the last speaker who declared that there oughtfo bealawtopunidhbyim- prisonment every member-at par- liament who should violate his pro- mises to the people and whospun-i- edtheplatiormhegotinmmis would make candidates mole careful _H_ - I VJOMEIVS AND amiss "TALL ‘ ovsnsnors Black Jersey cioehf ‘gns Caslinserette, some have long buckles, others two buckles and two straps. May be they are not consid- ered quite so Ilp-to-dlte, but they are much more com- fortable and serviceable than this years models. $1.00 A Phil: For shes 2%, I. lit. $1.48 s PPAiii For slsea d to ll. m“ ‘ Coloured Overshoes. ‘$1.95 a llllr. (Sent by malffree or Willi-lg ' FEBRUARY zmosoi; “li""“fi" ‘*")i‘hftq_no-o