.T =_~o s i L i i _ i i. ll. 7.' i i l li fi. . 12. __ ,_._,_,_,* 'i v i i i < . ,,! 4 l . _'hr l l ~ i __ 'i l. _= _ rl." *ii ,_ ...lsr- .,._~.-.-.,,_,. 5. 1 l ._ _ -- [1 -‘1=iicii1-o‘cai_ 'rim ' M ' _ ___ _ _ __ C__ _11‘TE'l‘OWN___GUXR`DTKN iii iiiiiiiiiiiwi iiiiniiil §ze.fi_fi°.f'f;__l ..._ii11ffr.1;iri.f1;t_f:;1_af 7 » _ _ _ across the English Channel. It .lf _ _ _~c__... _ . ~ - __ _ - i _ . _ __ -or-I" Inu’ “un” “MI “IW D” "U (III "yum, _I.II"mI_ llwas a distinction to be the first man _ _ , lJUST stand aslde. and watch lout “.50 (ln Advance) lialledl C il nd U tl Blue ` l ' ' ,gg ,gg ll ima I I lille I. Intent. But other men followed try-E " " S President-W. Chntor B. Helm". Vice-Prallilent-J. ll.. Burnett. ing lg llgrfnrm the same swilnming_ _ ` _ . ' . .. < i - ass!! Illini- and Munuser-J. 1. Burnout. Anoi-into Liiliiir-li. K. cinrla. lent iii less time than til » _ 3.,"-t..ry-Li.u'¢. 4'-ii. ii. .\, :ii.i<~| . ___ o do this. After that no other man could be first in that achieve-l t __ yours dit-_-s»y.._c¢»-no ' PULSE AND TEMPERATURE ____ ,__`» l wiiiiiiicr had clone it. But "b\'9“k'§ ‘-_Ig lhl. ,_9__-owl" alter it_had b€'€ll shcwii that a man could swlul lll~‘ 2:! miles was not so noteworilil lla, self go by ' Tliirik cl' yourself as 'She' instead l ._ .Pick flaws: find fault; forget the one is you. nd strive to uiake _voor estimate ring true. e faults of othcrsilieii will dwarf §">l__ 5' _ E That a clinical thermometer for' and shrink. I _ ._ l _“_ Il.I lllgl N0 umm. hhvloator taking tempei~uttirc of the body l's Lou-'5 Chain grow stroiigei' by oiicl ai |‘ . . useful article to have about the ht llhh ‘“ iscopal Hospital on Oct. 8th, 8 l l The Ladies Aid ol the Central Christian Church sent out invita- tions for a very enjoyable after- noon tea in their schoolroom on Wednesday. Prince George has been appointed to serve on the battleship Nelson, acting on thestiiff of the command- r-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet. Ac- ording to the naval appointments eceiving congratulations on the _ oc'roBEg 15, .1921 __ _ _ _VictoryLoan Coupons ~~ _ any of 'our branches you I 'may either cash them, or deposit the proceeds. in a Sav- I V ings Account, where they will ` draw interest regularly and '_ make the foundation ofa second investment. g __,,__._ .__ _._ _ W D _I3 _‘ 27.7 i I niiouiiced this week in London. be ” l _ _ _ NOW' T0 WORK. ii~ii'.-_\'. wlicu it iirro;;:itcs to itself :ill could be thc first to discover Amer-riouse must be admmell bm mul lllltl' 5 _ L ___ ;Eit rightr. and permits Deiiio;-ra':y 'L' NOW mal “I "mst [mee uf UW only blind obedience, becomes; des- U Efeal questions “I ‘he umverse poiic and intolerable. This has hap- h3V@ been Selllvfl- "f\"‘*`l»"- the ele‘5` pencd in the coursc ol history. Thcl a after Columbus had sci his footzi ii thc new world. So tai no w0-fn _ man had swum across thc Channel. actual condition, must also be ad-lliiive stood 21Sid0 flllfl \\'1\lCll0d YOUT- ` ` ` i `tted. _~ b. _ _ ""4" mil me tempei~duii~r is in degrees rl Mi go .3 l . lmttlesliiii Revenge to H. M. s. Nei-_ 'i‘i.¢-so are days when \\'°ml‘" Hr" _ » ~ ' "S " .~ .~ b.t'ttit‘ t can lead thc aiuatcur or honiclwm" -‘UU ‘wh he 3* ‘U Q' '" ._ n the morning, and 99 degrees at - _ S _ V l ___ __I__ _..uiiie his new. duties on October 2l,` _ ursc astray as lo the patients, 01' ~ _, _ lBrand transfers his flag from tliel _ i _ ,_ - -. ~ _ -~ i _ i _ r ‘ - i 1e-- tion ol a Liberal Conservative leader. _ - _ _ _ .isserting tlieii equality “ll” "'e"n 8 li. rn.. that is a difference of two Tm' wnumlofnoglaln D on 'XJ fl kill, courage and €ll0l\lll\llC9 U’ degrees, it is considered within nor- leliiiiiciit of Loid Willi1l8d0ll fl-‘ the confirmation in his office of the piuiciplcs of Dciiioci'a':_\ axe luuli- ieutenant`Prlncc George will ns- Trafalgar Dayi. when Vice-Admiral' _ Clpitnl Paid Up $20,000,000 Reserve" Fund $20,000,000 0"' Prince Georg” mccmly q"“li`: Charlottetown Branch . . . H. A. CQ Searth,_ Manager ed as an interpreter iii Freiich :if-‘ less. but in practice. there is much ll Charlottetown Chief of Police.- and` the endorsement of the Prohibition that is faulty'. Neccsusi'ih' Demo- lf, I. er four months study. _ \--' _'_-l prove that wlizitcver men dare _ _ __ _ l_ in normal individuals would be cracy- `govci-iinicni by ilie people they can do. And .iiiibitioii pionip I ini: luics of iidvcnturc. it 0lll_\` mal limits. ‘Lady Williiigdoii at Washington, on L Perhaps llle \l\'f‘l`°E@ l0l“D.9l'H[U"9`Dct~. 13, is now being worked out by __ _ _.___. -_ -fs ' ' _ “Lndics" cf the British Royal' _ _ ' `. L L' d Slit cund to be 9'l‘~ in the morning and the Cmadnn ega mn an 'L E Court now consist ol thc lilistressl _ __ _ ~ ~i.-t . '_ i - , ~ oi r.-i Act, we uiay go on with our respet- and for Il", llwhll. IIl.l.eS_hllIl(._. Ill( to .i uuuibei of women to ton es 98,: _II mghtv _ _ Depailiiieiit _ It will c tic irs 0 . _ » io' ol bcin the First in fcni- tive avocations oi earning a living. I - _ _ _. _ _'ll' ho' ' g eectlon b_\ the pcoplc of tliost tiho H TW9' the elecllml of 3 Liberal Con' shall be thcir spokesiiien iii the ~, iiuc rank lo swim thc Cliannf-l. c f the Robes. Ladies of the Bed- hildren. say tip to 100 degrees F. ii‘i‘Duke oi' Devonshire in war years. C Now a little rise in teiuperature in visit to Was-hiiigton since that ofthe liamber. Women of the Bcdchaui-_ iiiisziiiiirs iiiiniiiiiiii 'mi _ ` is UNEQUALLED servativc leader does not necessarily imply that all Caiiadians. iiativc- _ _ __ _ b -. . d ivi ' i ~. - .li_~_ Gerti-tulc Edcrlv did ii in 14 Ulf maloflll ‘lf C359” 1-* due lf’ a ani:l_ thc first time Canada's titular el 1" mas 0 Hong' Fm" ol A ~ _,ll hl lhlhsllhhl lllslurhahce “ml the Women of the Bedchambcr act mfiking of laws. the regulation of hc;ur.~: and ill niuiutcs. Mrs. Cat- g ' » iriidc. the education and sateguarcl- born and alien. are going to follow lug Ol lm, Ilhoplel Tllls dom, wlsely a u§uaIh_ _“Fm nothing Mothers head has been eniertainedin Wash- u son succeeded iii swimiiiuig across. shoulé DOI lol mls dlsl_I,acl_ Ihem_»iiigtoii on Canadian territory. "His Sold only in md, hygienic, _airtight packages. s Queen Mary`s secretaries. ` iid later a London lady d0L‘l0l'- although i' is iris" of course 10 keep Excellency will exchange visits with. tl e i ti le dei as the mt followed ' calling herself Mona McLclliiii, onli i ie ' a ' . ‘_ S ' - '_ _ b_\ a wise people. acting saiicly fo.'___ the pied piper of Hamlin; therc . _ - _ ~ _ ` still be i'ecalciti~aiii Grits. True. the reorganized police force cannot l-UI. Ill? MSI Ilosslble l0I.m ol gm, y iininediately purify thc moral at- l.l_hhll.hl for h lll,E.l~l_\~_|hl-lll._l_ pm. l inospherc :intl do away with petty g,_.,_5,vl. and Pllllglllglwtl l,p0l,l@_ _ Aiid hcic is i_\lieic thc flaws. thc scrious bieut-hes of the law. such as l.,_l_(,,.\_ “ml lhl. ll_(.qll(.hl lhlll|l_C_§ of ourglar_\‘. assault and buttery and i things like that. Thcy cannot re- , niovc thc apples front the oi'cliz\i'd_s mph l_` ,lol alhllys “.l5I,l_I, IIImll,__~l~0h I or llie `cwcli'_\‘ from irivatc resi- _. _ . -_ ~ b olt. l r.'uic:'r:iiic governinent nianifcst “- l‘eiiiselvcs. The choice of spokes- ll filth attempt lowered thc reirordm H‘"""("""` Um' ‘IW thc"‘°m9l9l' V V their own safety and then o\\ii_lO ll, lI,,ul._< mm lo lllllllllpf, Audit best uitcrests will-or \\'ould~inake fi car old London typist. who had' ailcd scveii tiincs. made thc trip ll€‘°“0S» l""ll~`“""k""~ I’ D"'"“" ""(l"" ‘l"`lv_'li_i'elrcl'ItlI:f"_ Ilnur IIe;d5_ Your loved ones, too, will be S . _ V protected iii the event of your death. < - FOI. I,lII.l_ll.u|h,»§ of Great-West Life profit-earning `iiollclc§ _ consult _ HYllIlMl\|l & G0.; |.T|l. l'rovinci;il Managers (tliarlottetnwii, P. ll. I. Agents at All Priiicllllil |'0|“¢5- For a real refreshing drink cr iiiuiici'hiis l`i-iieiicls. gladly accept any plan l-0 l`9l¥\5l-“W d»~-»-~-- EDITORIAL NOTES Bridge parties urc now gclliiig pretty wcll lindcr '_'/:i_v. and thc cn- tcrtalnincul they afford is xi good safety valve to thc more strenuous duties of cvcryda_v work. Still. oiic wonders il` there are not some other intellectual character ivhicli nuglit bc cuiployed with cvcn more benc- ficial efforts. ‘hours overdue. Great anxiety wasl felt :uiio‘fi'g their many frieiicls, un- 20041! Till' Hf‘l1'~ll‘llf-"-fl llil’-ll lllndf ‘"0 PRAYER' O Lord. Thou art Cross Society. where tootlisome re- freshments were served. and Miss Whitton had the pleasure of chat- Wcdncsday cveiiing in lionoi' of Miss lSundcr, who is thc luicsl oil Mr. and Mrs. G. Fillitci. Dr. :uid Mrs. Clarciicc Tidniarsli. of Montrccil, ivcrc thi' wcck-cudl gucsts of Miss Dorothy llyrou_ lu: Ottawa. l O 1 O l (lrniii, bicgc, caliuoii, gliniiii-t:\l,l l-r<~iicli niuli-, dust and cliaiiipagiicl uri' :ill "gootl" sliadcs lliis scasoii_ : n ~ nr | Sven on l“il`tli Avcnuc, New York, |'0U0llll.lr‘ was an all black vclvct iosliiiiic with tunic frock ol sliiicr vclvci, terrniiiatiiig in box-plcmctl l. satin; black suede slim-s with black lizard ll‘lI1l2 double silver fox scarf; and black aiitelopc bag completing( the ensemble. » s _» Rev. E. H. Ramsay and Mrs. Har-I old Jenkins, of this city. were ap. pointed representatives of the Marl- lagc Ill) wav rt-adv lo. tlii Atl:inticILrird” \Vho can show forth all his til it war learned latci that they gram' _had been rescucd from thc wtttcrs (I__I0I,m_ IGI IMI `by a Dutch steaniship. _i A DOUBLE QUESTION;--Who Mrs. J. P. Gordon was hostess :il l .-\iiothci' lady llil0l- MVS- Gf=\l'S°“v|caii utter thc niighly arts of lllv ri very cliarmingly arranged tea on _ ling with prominent citizens and friends. _ __ Wednesday afternoon at her lovely lull fllléhl fl`0lll Nf`“` YU* lo D""`|l)m“'°? mill!" 106'” 'home on Longworth Aveiuie. l , - - . l ‘ .mark this Week. but vrus iiriiting [oi I__RAYEI,__ O Lm_(I_ open Thml I I _ _ bcttcr asstiraiicc ol good wciitlicr. my llllgv [hill l ,ll-hy hlmw l-m.llI Thy_ _ _ f. r I _ So thc coveted distinctinii niiioiiq llmlsl-_ _I Th; syiiipatllyI ollaalliiijlc cI;lIrclliIof _ . _ l fl,,l t -mg.-llig tho lrien sgoesou o r. _ _ ar ii. “mu” to JC. H In L _.`. _ l ~oi.n ciioitcii iit;i.i.s - . -_ storui_\' Atlantic by thc an ioutcic-I K.C.. and family on the death of Mis._ liiiaiins nt this writiiig undecided. Bill Ring _ml mm_l_iI_v_ _Martiri`. tholel iiicuillry Iol \vv_lirIi)se hive. lregai'dlcss ol' what may liiippcn in L0udl_y_ Cll(.L.,_lly_ _ll D01-\0ll31ll’ \\_l H “ill-» 0 0191' lthc iiiciiii\iiiie_ fciiiininc uiiibition Blitlic old bells ,froui thc slccplcvl-‘=llPfl by N91' ll'l0_ll¢l»“_» will in thc end have its way and l~’“‘9l`- _ V l _ will succeed in attaining its oblcc- _’;Io""}l}‘iIfl‘I'_l_l~l'~tefLI';`I‘_"f'lf_‘_'ll-‘~ l Many friends lu this Province will tivc. And ivliy not? St-vcii tiuics MOWIII the bI,Idc frm” hal. III_Ildl_IIlbe glad to licar that A. Millie _IS ahh,-L. Slal¢d_ one woman li-lofi how(.l._ lF'raser luis ictuined fiom Toioilto, to swiiii across thc Eiiglisli Cliaiiiiel Cloud thcrc is iioiir hi- the lairlWl1€l'9 lll? lllld 00011 Ulldl‘l`fl0lllg and failcd. but shc persisted and V _Sllmll'l€l‘ Skyl _ __ ltrealment forthe past cight inontlis. gaiiicd lici' objective. If a man had Sl'l"”h:)’I‘l°hfilé;:gs "“"""°“ ‘l"“’" l’°m;Mr. F‘rascr's eyesight is greatly lm- lcloiic that hc might have not his ChIld|.(,II slug' loud ml lm, imlnllirovcd. iilthougli hc will bc under mlml. lh lm. mwslmllhl-_._ will, l, ,IIOWS al0hg_ medical licatnieiit for sonic months. __l.lI,.(. llhml above ll_ "Happy thc bride that thc sim "` "‘ , time Council of Education at the elghtli annual conventloii held iii Saint John on Wednesday. ll: 9 ij: Miss Beulllll Wl‘l/. dnuglitcrnf Mr. A. E. Wry. Sackville. N.B.. is visit. ills ln Summerside, llic giicsrol Miss Doris Lcard. I =I= ik _ Fur farming is becoming a major "'d"'“l"-V accofdlllg' lo the iiiuiibci' of fur triiuined gariiients iiow on vicw in the shops and on the av- @"_U@S» Says a New York style auth. 0l`lty. The fox pclts outdistance any “"6" flll' ill aonuiariw. and are bé- iiig tiscd in intensely novpl f fm' U`l"lllllllKS_ For exainlile ont- black duvetyn coat is ti _ the heiii with two beautiful black I _ ` ' I 0X Sltms, with the noses nlmgsll touching ln the back and llic tails dropping from llie long li-ip(-lg "mr the hem. ' ashion 'lninicd at ~a¢. ` lit is in Great Elvritairlh Ignllilsuglfg _ "* , , multi licd its s reng m l’ARTll-IS WILL BATTLE. l<0l¢lwhatplI was twenty years ago. As l-IFE IN NOMELAND- NEXT l-egiirds the phaces of the different YEAR problems in dispute they differ lit-‘ l tic from those of the contest in Ent!- i.Aiioi¢'s s'riti-:NG.'rii iN iitiilhuiihand and Wa1es_ The owners are nl- - ways seeking longer hours and catt- IIISTORICUS _ ling down pay-rolls whilst the min- ‘ . crs naturally look for shorter hours EV<‘l` f=lllC0 Who" ‘md Cammlaiid higher rates. So the gauge Of shifted their battlegrounds from thc bathe runs' industriiil cciitrcs to ihc wider flclds An imImI.lllhl lellllh-9 of the oi' party lines in politics the' coii-'__m_uggle has I.l,Shllm:l already from ll’-*L llils d¢'VL‘l0l“’¢| ll ‘|""l’*"` 'mer' the agitiitioii l`or the betterment of PS! ul llvllllf '-lllll Ub"°“d~ All ul" thc condition of labors the world iwrliv-s atv Castillo ltlllllfs* f‘°"°S~“_over- is uw diffusion or Education thc seas, seeking to catch thc syin-‘lmd me greally enhanced, llvlng piithy of the Doniinions, altlioiiglilcondlllons of me lIIlIIeI.s 00nIpal.eIl thc principles involved in thc sti‘tiH-lwl,_lI wlml lhhy were before politics glés arc often entirely tliflcreiit fi'oiii_wl.Is waged as n lmme axe ln llll; Wlde l)IlmIm,d hm hound in _those of thc Douiiiiioiis. Still thellhc llIelILI_l, of LmI0I,.s wah Al any questions at issue at home atti~actlI.lIll, me lollowlhg ls how me flgllg wide attention just as overseas pco- goes III lI.elIIIId_ plc read or feel in the struggle. Since the Irish contest bcciiine de-_"HS" LABOR von.; L,\TELy tached by political lilies the interest POLLED in their bottle-cries has losthnitécill y Of lh€ll` 0ld'lim@ Warn" V _U = The result of the ‘Irish elections. l`l0V€l'll`l€lESS the I-'abm Peolne in "he.wliicli occurred a few weeks ago. three Islands are all one on the_slIows that whlle Labor los; nlne Capital oi~ILatl;l1ti_i' isslieils asuthllhclali Seals me party pollejl. Il07.63"IIvotées. may 0~ ll IS al' 1° E 0 f The defeat of Tom o nson, ea er more to inform the Guardian read-lvl the Irish Labor lzim-ly_ was R re- crs than to sway public opinion onelglmlable felIlIII.e_ as he was looked lvfll' 0l'h Ulf? Olllela ll'~`l`*C'i We "l“°lI‘;_iipon as one of the ablest men in roiii t c press espatc ics o a the old Hausa parties without bias as follows: l ln ah lhlervlew glveh ll, the Lon- A despatch this week from Enlglhdoh Dally Herald correspahdeht be- land says the general elections w flora the elec¢loh_ Johnson Sala; _ bc hcld next year. The once greatl --we Stand for helwe and wol-l¢_1t Liberal party has been almost elim-.ls necessary that Soglal lgglglallon iniilcd as ti political factor, and tliet_0ld nge pensions, widows' pen- llglll Wllll bl* b€l“'e@n Lfiblef-Bf¢‘Il9IV°_5':sions, unemployment and llealthnln-I: ent ng t c masses agalns a win _U h e_ ew" whlch closey 5 ec and Conservatism rcpresentiiig tlielillga :misses of the people of the classes and the vested iii-flame Slal¢._sh0u1d M least be lev- terests of thc country. Macdonaldlelled up to, and not be allowed to leader of the Labor Party, mode hislfall behind, the social legislation oli_ first speech in the campaign this ll lh the N0;-l,h_ week. with an attack upon wcalthlerirlrig action of the Labor Party and thc rcactioiiiiry Tory Govern-Iln opposling the Public Safety Act ment. "Organized Labor is facinkiand the bills to suspend the Con- two flank attacks." says ti Londolllstitutlon assisted ln bringing the Labor paper. One is the honeyedlliepublican deputies into the Dall, plea of Prciiiier Baldwin for liidus-lthug making it a fullyI repIileseilttli- trial peace. and the other is the tive assembly and caus ng t e h i- flirtation of Lloyd Georges Liberal erto abstcntlonist. deputies to face Party to join ivitli Labor against the up to the responsibilities of legisla- Consei-viitives. tors. This prevented the strife and lbloodshed that must inevitably have "Premier Baldwin has made 110 resulted from the rigorous enforce- lspeech of Right Holi. Arthur Mcigli- en at thc Winnipcg cni'ivenllon_ Whatever else may bc said of the IIUIII R. II. m_"m_tII “mv I(__IIIc____l the Liberal Conservative party. isa Slllll0lll 0ll»` l Mr. and Mrs. I-". J. Nash are visit- i ll-ll`f. dB~'k,N.S.,_ Knoll out drearllv_ I ns n ll n I M an HMC MWISIWCG and w(_lII_lIv_ 'iv crc icy are guests of their son,_ _ ` - _ l. vcry wczillhy mah b_v rcpulc .and as Sud “Id hens from me SIMIIIIC I_I_IIy_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash. lin tl . » _ WV mv" ln b" it must bc said to his credit that lic 110 llill'lSt’lf admits. His wealth is Priests climiting lowly. ’ ‘ ' The small English fur fl whlcii are weather-proof in flhI;lI-'llls superior manner 'ig ll y lf Elllllisli climate nm ln (ll. inand for autumn prolzrcss in his campaign to I6-'ment, threatened by ministers, of establish his popularity. The work-line most drastic coercion iiiw known ers have not forgotten that he broke to Ireland." nil` peace negotiations with the Gen- At the previous election the Labor eral Council of the British Trade Party ron 44 candidates, and re- Uiiloii Congress last Year when .__ I these unionists were attempting to (Continued on Page 5) had thc courage of his convictions, and ivas man criougli to cxplain In ,his former confreres the reasons liable lo try to luirry thc pcnduluml - lwliich inipcllcd him to iiiakc his Many “ gnnd dock has bpm minm|,Hamilton speech. Tliill is more tlinii by eagcr clilldrcn trying Io force the lcan bc said of many spccclics de- paco and "wk" "W wllwls go Instvrl livcrcd by Libci'al lciidcrs during the .___ .. .___ » lilagot and other campaigns. thc nhM0(_RA(_I,.S IIANnER liiuthors of which would not dare ‘to justify them bcforc mixed Cana- IN days ol old Demos looked midlaii audiences, The ovation given Arlstos for guidance. and gladly V’ Ml* 'M"lgh"" "" ml” °C°‘”‘l°“ followed lhl. IZul(lIIhcl._ L,IleI._ De_lpi'oti.~¢l very conclusively that, nl- mos, under the wise guidance be-llll0"9~'ll "UW "UL °f l°0ml°S~ lm came prosperoiis and assumed thc rolclitrcat services to the party are still of Aristos, without the latter'sllU'lll0fU|lY l‘0"l°"mb‘"`°d~ “nd "Wt he stands in Cnnadais political his- tory as the greatest parliamentary the machinery going. The danger is that in our human haste we arcf knowledge of statesmanshlp. out his training and and the beginning of its troubles government ls the al arena the country has lost a fear- l.<; ratlicr an auxiliary to greatcr pf'-"Will _thc form” from ul" l’°"'“l Montreal, wlin spends lils summers tot ay usefulness, in one who has _now DIOIIS nom' lm, lmdm (lands hMIv_lat Malpcque. has been appointed tol coiisccratcd his fiiic talents' and all lly fall lthc Protestant Board of School Com- lthrtt he possesses to tho service nl Drippingly ovcr thc plume and the inlssloncijs of llloiitrcal, in plncc of l’,‘uimrln_ In his old homo in New Dall? _ _ llic lalc-Rvv. Df.~'Dlcklt'. 3ruii:.wick he was a dutiful soii,antl M"""“"' "ld folk' “S ul" tml" 3' ° * _ - i . _ '_ in his llrst clectiou to Pai'liaiiicnt _ .lln;:;;;,Ve:I]‘; ogfud mm/ the mm Mr. and Mrs. A./A. Ficlding and .iis first thought was to convey to mlmilll Ong' young son, of Saint John, arc being his niotlicr ti message acknowlcdg- cordially welcomed during their »ri¢iu_ ni iris great iiidciite ' - _ ' . Passing out of Canada's politic-lilfhi' .\'l:\rs.. lll ll* lllllly