1 i ' ‘<7 u a‘ . ‘i m‘ .l...-.i:*d~..Ir:'..r-,'E.T*¥'..'~+:.. ....~ Truman's-man. Jnl-IIIIOQOQIQQIIIIPIIIIIQI» lo-l-Uwlfltujncdalolllton FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. ttbckv eomr rcnnv Q 93")’ (905111! 0! the Rocin F"?! is a serious loss ti ‘ll! farmers on the south side o. lie ‘ill-var. With their Christina: lllflllllflfl ready for market, they ‘ I. llor the time being, shut-of - »- rely from the market and thn wants their geese. . _ l. pork. etc. The ferry boat war- '_ é is time when the market espec- turkeys. hen off the route last Saturdav d since then no attenrpt has ' less made by the government to . under any assistance to the fann‘ ' in or to the (fly. There are tug I Data which could at least male‘- . tlrlp or two daily and so engr- .p the situation but the city mem ass are too busy wth their awn Ifdll-s to take any interest in tht 114's business, which they arc aid to look after. Had we a live avernment and live city repre antatives the Rocky Point Perry '0uld have been in partial open on at least until operation be. sine impossible. it if‘ not impos ible now for an ordlnziry tn: oat and is not llkuly to be fo- ome days as the icebroaker Mont slm is here for the purpose of coping the harbor open. We nderstalld the city representa- ves and the Department of Pub- c Works 'ith a view to putting n tug boat They all admitted should ‘he done but—~and that as all. And that will be all that ‘e may expect from the present hove been waitcd on n the route. )VGI11IIl8flf. - _ EVERYBODWS DOING lT Everybody knows just what ifi rong with the world and what ould cure it. Everybody knows lat Canada .-s up to the cars ll. rbt and that the remedy is to it dowll expenses, for evenbod: workilard and honestly it thl- west living wag: ant‘ r tho narrowest possible margin prollil. possible Everybody knows that ilfillhbor meets with misfortune and we rush to his relief. _ but when it comes to community ad- wlncement each of us looks cut for himself and-well. some one also has as much right to do it as we hsve. ~What are we doing to keep our young people at home? Tile rem- W-‘W. we know, l6 to make it as profitable for them here as lt is elsewhere. What are we lndlvld nail)’ doing u» effect U118? Are we zltronizirlg our own factories, our awn stores. our own farms or are ‘ve buying from the catalogues of far-away concerns? Are we paying the highest wage our business wl~ll afford. Ill we are all, lndlvlil uaily. doing the best we can and till foil to make this country as lrofltable for our young people as .t iselsewhcre. then there ls- no remedy, our young people go. On the 22nd of January th- groat majority of us will vote tc prohibit the importation of liquor into the province. Will we. in ‘lil- meantime or thereafter, individ- ilfllly. help to capture the booties ger and the smuggler or wi-ll we ‘eave the disagreeable duty ti some one else and then lift ii‘ our voices and declare that proh= bition is impossible? must -—-——<0}i- HELPING CANADA Some idea. of the wny tllc Mar Konzie King goverririli nt is‘ holp "U; to adverfso (Lrirada abroad {nay be had from the fact that u)‘ "K0 czirflocs of ‘rift this p0" for dies wi-thin were shipped tn eels. In the past few years tin-st _ produce whicl thi- West lSl In lcw week Norwcigillu vi; shipments were made lu silips o the Canadian Merchant When ollr mcrcllllntlsthis your u; oiled for ships of this line a: usual they were told the Canad ‘url Merchant Munine had laid off! The xnuid find no work for Ships Nlarirle beer King govel-nmen: This column is open for the discussion by correspond- ints of qucstilons of inter- est. The" Charlottetown Guardian docs not necessar- lly endorse the opinions cx~ - pressed by its nr-sspond- ants. it is given out but since contra- dicted that when Parliament shall next meet tho present official lertder of tile Ollmltluu ullsh: be culled upon to retire from that position and give place to Mr. Forkc, M.P., the new lender of the Progressives, the latter use; a larger purty in the House than the Conservatives who are tel by, ex-Prrmler Iileighen. lf this could Shawwha, h, we mane, Wm, luwe ‘unopened. Mr. ‘Melsheuholln n. Moluty-re? is it egolsm of would have lmcu ill d1!!! lwlllli-l l°;an advanced type, or a brain storm "fork over" his present salary olidueno sixteen ‘ounces of booties- $10,000 to an. Forke. n would 8°." ‘llllmf “ew- l“ n" W“ "m" in his sober senses would writc seem to be arbetter plan in thtselmwh sum as John D_ 1,, gumy m- tlrnes of much needed economy to dning o; me, dispense with the salary. which ‘Rcférrglllgigifl lijlllltedilétntlflglbzlnl . pliye n »e nie k c many palm“ mink an!" “Wu. November 25th, he says, "it ls esil- w ha" 99°“ created‘ mated there were eighty thousand -—-' people there," and then to suit. his l! W8! WW8"! ll"? and "l lllelown distorted vision he proceedsto Laurier regime with the end alisay. “forty J-llollflfillll llllll fflxleell mos, m 515m m," “he mnovnflounce bottles on their hlp (how . . n Ho» w“ made of PM“ = Balm"i‘"‘3$§2'§3.?§.‘l.‘fiii..i‘“fifl‘ii"‘l°l’é?fi'é l0 lllc Qlllwslllml lealllll- 5° l" that size in that particular position) as we can remember no suchland in his desire to make out. n practice then existed in any clvl-‘i-ase for booze he forgot to allow lized country. Mr. Borden was tile laldiierlsl rlzeslligtnztttrlllzfvasfil: tlleu leader of the‘ oplwlltlon- 9°‘ tuellinlclfguanutyilug on their hlps.as lT-S llllllsell P- Ylcll ma" lle llld it. would be rather awkward to get not need the salary or greatly de of when needed), so if they were sire it. He consented to lt. how- llall Wolméll llhwlllllll mile“: all“ 9:1‘ m“ vellum mo" "m" = wel~li'ihil‘if.i‘..fi,.i 303...»? w..l.°..‘l‘.‘... olls consideration for his successor including we young boys Wm, the“. llllm "m" ‘w!’ Plellelll Pelsllllallparcrlts. and then to try and bo- advantage. Slr Wilfrid Ll-luriel‘ smlrch his native county and pro- lhus found a soft sml In wllichll/lllflklllc hull lllell-viflll l0 1:1)’ "till"? _ - ,_ _,wus ass quarrclng an ewcr m m" and enlond the. emu“! ‘lights than at a Kings County tea rllcnt for eight years by Cflrnlfllillpflrty on Domhmm Duyy znnsent until his death. Both thel This proves that when he men wit} parties were apparently in ls-‘l-lllllllell ‘ltlrllliliyllru “rulklefllc lgmlcie - Wi l au or y, or le evuon y s W” of the measure’ unaware oi‘ tlho i'act that drinking ‘ and fl"llting at tea parties on ‘l’. E. No ‘_lne_ grullgod the “all”? l” ‘lslandh went out of fashion many Fil- Wilfrid, but at ills death the ygafg “gm lnlar might well have tcrrninatrdl After the Ora-ole John gave 11's Y The country was then loaded down flguriPl-l.‘ Willi all illr 0f flll-‘ilily, llu with debt and taxes. No otlierlsa-"s: (lfflllfslml nme&ly°1“ll'°“‘li country was paying an Opposltlonfrs w“ ll we m’ e aw an’ V _ rule of the fanatic never blends lellller- N0 0119 believes llllll elqwitll the reasoning power of men tlicr Sir Wilfrid Laurler ‘or Sir and women who want to (exercise ~ he“ Borden‘ ML Mmghen m. Mlltllf]! right nl; freedom and lliilcrty." "array-la KM lwllnl=*n..i7.fi‘l ‘hi! filf-‘iiifilirit-“aiollfi Ll successive oppositions a5 U19)’ lllllGoverrlrllellt of the people. for the were one whit more alert or dili-lponple, by the people, and our laws went lr. m.» discharge of lficll‘ tin-lam ‘mile lly "S ll" "ilmlvfifl- flW-l tins 1:" o!‘ the. salaries “In for u“ by “Gmmne else’. _ ‘meivw Thnw" n _1 _ ll ls truc some people ll‘l this. ; ‘ g‘ _ l" 5*" “TY m“? country still long for their “person- "' ‘loll?’ """"l "ll l'"l“"""lelll mllle all freedom and liberty," but they Olllmlll-"ll “all” l“ llQC-"llltl l'?'“-"nre mostly lunotics and criminals, l faithful ‘.0 his party and more slab-land a few dry fanatics. nervlcnt w. the goygpnnlent which. A large part oi‘ his letter has to pays hm, [do with the “young boys and glrlsl ' 'of the United States, who are go] , _ lrlg down t-lle tolmggrln," tllcrclnrc u ls true m“ m. lungs o’ I'll‘ such is the case, John would do Tllllly loader mnkc great. ilcmullulnrrwre good to humanity if he would upon his time and ener" _ Hglltflllllllt! his advice to his own coun- ts)’ _ dlould duly consider that fact be-i"? a“ "ol lmlhel‘ m3 head almul ‘Ore he accept“ the pnsluon‘ "}°u'l‘i; read his ‘first effort in tho his services are worth IIIOYBHIRHIDI-Qggl one would |nfer ma; »,p_ l1 |_ U19 54-900 lmlflmlllly Ddid lo allwas the only place where bad con- luemmors, or if his needs are great-Idl-tlons and unrest existed, and that on up, Qbflgaflgn m-lghy seem minis country was lllowiug with m-ilk -; ', h .l , ' b9 “Wm his party tn make gflodlllllf-Id lglltrlelll-lsgl-‘rllyre éflzrzwlllanfilgtllli: “ vvvvév Prohibition Speaks for Itself they hum by a .con30;v,,uve govern the deficiency. It seems altogether‘ prohibition prevent misery as w" ‘I Tllcllsltlpttcstion nova: i l-llds-tsl-Unnsnnlsrytlx r - 1 --- - --.' ‘ ' im- With luuiliuloncy. w! ouuutlu. Missouri, pot tntimtho, 30W“ l" AWN" °"R'“"l°“‘ newspaper headlines s few' dsyl u-go sl-ter an absence therefrom more than fifty years. 0n but occasions the publlclt! Bil/Bu fill" latln -was due to s crime oom- mltted tlhere. in the lat-tel- in- stance the criminals areas yet un known. fn 1869 they were the most famous of American bandits, namely the James and ' Younger brothers. The same crime wils committed in both cases. namely, the robbery of tlhe bank. There was shooting botih times. Jesse Janfes committed one of ‘his dell-l bersto murders, Captain John W. ‘Sheets Ibelng his vlotl-m.‘ Captain Sheets was the bunk csshlenl Jessu ordered ihlm to opep the‘ vault. He refused, and the bandit‘: . < , shot him neatly llihrou-gh tho, m ‘F0133? tfiylzsgggglleart. ln the more recent case this small community caused bY|lW0 01‘ "IP89 990MB were woun~l over competition in business. 0neided_ bu; nobody was 1,1119‘; The llllilll- "will; l" 8:g:‘t'I8i“l§ll;,-booty secured iby the James ihoys Flleseprlllllhlplenllllilt, "COIILIIQIHIOJI is W“ only a few llullllrml dollalll’ we me or n.3,,“- and "m," u, while that of their imitators is good example may well be follow- said to have run into many thou- sands. One story is to die effect ed" enters upon the same line ll'l the hJpe that hr- too, will nlilkeimat woowoo 1n smufmes was part of the lplunder. c (sv w. L. corrou.) “We are overburdened iby or- ganisa-tlqng." Tiles»: were tile wo s of one of Cllarlottetowlfs popu ar preachers a few Sandal’! ago. The truth of the statemeus has for years past been brought home to every household and to every man of business. Wo have too many organizations for\_the size and Population and wealth of this Province, and the results _aru inadequate to requirements. There is rliledeil a. consolidation and co-ordlnrltlorl by which betterl results will be oblfllllB-d Bi B N" constant drlllll upon the pocket- books of all sorts and conditions of the people. Tilers was a very good article prot'its;— and the result is that neither thoso in the business nor the people who are their custom- ers obtain satisfaction, and that one or the other. or both have to drop out after time, labor. and mimoy have ‘bCPll lost. The effect is precisely the some with respect in our charities and other public rcqllirelnents. ‘Pros-f porous as tho community is, there are 2liWflY5_Rl)Yl‘(‘ poor to be car- ed for: some children who necd Dayfllght Robbery. The exploit of tllc Joules boys was by far the boldor. Tho bro thers and Cole Younger rodo lnln the town in broad dnyligh-t and headed strslgtht for tho lbank. Thoy entered, null when the cashier w i 1 ‘V \\A . nséeiiiiielav - r0 .- .. M’ 5'01»; 107?'-- . come and see these offerings protection llnd correction. sorrle defectives to be improved; some pllllllc “VH5 w b” ed up a ifew hundred dollars and avoided or suppressed by crmcert- , rd effort; surlle directions lnmade oll- 59559 “'05 "Hilly cuughtl which iby co-npnrrltlvc alloy-L 5.1.. this time, for his horse bnconle, vances/ln ‘the direction of hetterlunmanngoaqyle as 1m trim] iommmq growth. better hell th, and grcateljm "m, GWMBCL Th," he sprang albility, roboulldnlg to the gnod nfiutp bemnd ms brother and m"; tllc community at large may be nlwle. It is consequently exrpe- WW“ llllfl WaY- ll llQPm“ llllll ll ‘llefll. and necessary that the "cont-lithe citizens had been vcry ‘much illtlllfilly gplfll"? ho cultivated, illlilyin "arms; about pursuing u". (mt. . a-t organizations towards these Iaws they might 0mm, have Own (‘llllli lm maintained. Bu, l, m ‘qhm esfienunh“ i, taken them and shot thcm. butl the host result»: are to Ibo obtained Swill W" ‘llle lelll" llllfllllwl llY llll‘ 1i the least expense nf time. zmtlfname of James that they worn v-ffirivrt ling ‘WOIIPtV. that the I-zrllfilll‘,pnrul-ittrlil to escape. Some m cos s a no. he so mu p c" ‘ mm one w“, mfrmgp "p0" we tnuce down the ‘road they lmr-t, angina and nqtivlues or anothuryurlother man on horseback lindhls F/vpfy y-uggonghp- man and wc-ihfillfif, they commandeered, Jesse's man must sen the necessity; ofiqwn horse was caught inter and combined and concentrated ef- identified as ms pmperm l fort in simple wrlys. if our charm . lable anrllothrlr crvlnnlllnily O!",.!lil‘.l-| sgacpna-flThlen and Now. dlsobeyed their command, J.'lnlcs_ si-llot him dead. Theo flluy gather- ratlons are to produce satl results. ‘ .‘.‘;‘".':x"a:;‘;" .:r.':;:.. .§'.“*““.i2S;-‘ p- a r. . f . .. . . - nvngmlse b), ti“; nmightfmlyllimit m. dlrrllr-s that in some respects the "donation and tho practical ex m‘ unrlence that we nrr- all or one wllllo ‘in others l-l has (inclined flesh. and that the fllTfll- majority, since the James boys were its jgefifiqlmilgrlgutlgimiql-OAl: m-Oat notable exponents. The. later. our fnruilleunnd the rolrrvnlllnity day rabbprs “M” mmmlm‘ Wm‘ p, _w1,m, n" "w. q,,,_,,.,h,.,-_ fixqn. n lpowerful -motor car waiting wlvfving the spirit of "goodwill round the corner for uhem. and towards men.“ lt is doubtful it‘ qhgy were finned with rifle; that f. of bank robbery has improved, dis; ‘ - "lfllY 90 away satisfied. ‘lherc are Canton Crepe eluding Brlckdust, Autumn, Burnt Orange, etc. length would bs most wgloomg ‘ _ . A wraith‘ Suggestions lrolll the ilress Goods Department . For the reception, party home or office a gift of a di- can , But you will hay, to foryoursslf and you Wm c” s in all the new shade; |,,_ l Pumpkin, Algonquin, j,“ -'~. Crepe dc Chane, in all shades from $1.90 to $375 Yard Vclvcteens In all shades and 45 inches wide. Beautiful brocadcd lining to $5.50 Yard. Of fashionable twilis and lijlllS for in ‘.22 inch, 27 inch, 32 In”, v s for fur or cloth coats $2.50 “Q Smart New llfrocks For Christmas Holldiay Wear wool crepe, In different mod. ell; some beaded, some embroidciicd, some piped In mat colors, some with pleated panels and uneven hQm5-_.f°r school, street or businicsswear. Full °l Yflllllllul BlmPllflly-offcctlvc, distinctive. You'd "lllcct thcm to he several dollars more. Gifllists Silk Stockings, plain or with fancy clockcf. Silk Scarves, Handkerchiefs, Caps Gloves, Silk Gaunt- '|l(-?l‘0 be in nil Aillorii-zl ll rom-mll-l , ‘lltv ni’ which tho people “agree mnrflnged anything that me towzi "l differ" individually and lo live "w" wlm had bMn awaken“ ‘ l ‘rl harmony lrreslpccrlve m‘ rellg- the explosion could muster. When community can thrive only un anomalous that any governmentl should pay a party leader as a snrtl of "devil's advocate" to oppose lets, Chamuisette in Gauntlet style. Short woolen Gloves in greys, blcaver, etc. Heather Stockings, plain and ribbed. were led to think ll would?" “i say n0. it docs rlot." i‘We still heal the knock of poverty at the iloor of the holiest underpaid wilrkinc merit and so they laid them up if’ the impetus of a healthy conl t‘ unity spirit. Dverbody knows ')ur merchants were obliged brokers and Q4 ‘ - at the only way to keep our p0 tl. _ ake lit as profitable for them to = tlatlon from emigrating is e-pmaln here as to go abroad verylbody knows that the )]!8 for the salvation mng people. hcrc and hereafter only of our to rigidly prohibit the import“. Inn and sale and drinking of al -hollc liquors. Everybody knows all thest lngs for they have been told st peatedly in the press, from the atform and the pulpit. hey have been told it in private lnversation and at public gather lga, and not only have they heel. -id it but they themselves havl -ld it to others. There has never yen more unanimity upon s loetlon, political. religious. "Q lstrlsl, commercial or social. an upon the‘ diseases and thl medics above mentioned and ti hlch many others might be add l. Yet all the diseases persist id the remedies arc not beini ovided. What then is the matter? What to we doing to reduce Canada’.- ibt? Cutting down expenses’! Of- from all; in cisl salaries remllin at the peak yon ‘which they were set owing I the increased cost of living ilur g the wur. Some inconsequential age earners have had their ages slightly reduced but these vductlons were more than offset l. r increases elsewhere. The com- tiseionn from Ottawa during the 1st few months will cost Canada tore than it will profit in the ext ten years by what the coin- lissfons have accomplished. And ie rest of us? Why we are look lg for jobs and demanding more s1 dos what we are doing. Arc we fostering the communi- -- spirit‘! We give rein to our ill- x ‘ 3t charitsbl-inesc when u ha.‘ \_ lppiy to through ‘hem to procure the services o: “orelgn ships. Wlhat happened ir. Charlottetown happened in man) Canadial ships could not be procured bi Ant‘ we are looking for immigrants! THE FISHERIES lther Canadian ports. cause they were lyllng idle. ~ The fishing industry on. the Al. lantic Coast is experiencing con- ditions almost as tryinll as thos- which prevailed during 1921. The marketing of fish and fish prt» due-ts is beset with difficulties. and the fact that prices are nor encouraging to the fishermen ‘ends to decrease the catch. past year the value of fish marketed was ‘$34,931,935. the lowest totn since 1914, and no material im- provement is anticipated duriny the current year. Up to the end of the first wee! ln November about 600,000 quln» this of this season's catch of cod llish have been exported from New foundlalld, and by the turn of the rear it‘ is estimated that 700,000 quintsls will have been shipped ‘raving 560,000 q‘l‘int.l‘:‘ lo suppli‘ the market from 1st January un- tiil next season. So far as CBl1_:ll6 ludged, the catch of codfish this year ls about 270.000 quintals less than that last year. Special. ef- forts are being made by the ox- porters to retain the markets se- cured for the first tilrne in 1920. and the prospects of better prices in the foreign markets have re- cently become more hopefulfSome delay is inking place in shipments to Spain, pending a decision as to whether Newfoundland desires t0 he included in the recent Angh- Spslvlch Treaty. That Donlirrlon may come into the agreement, provided l.t will reciprocate by tak ing Spanish mines. them. lt is moreover un-Prltish. No British parliament would en- Irlrtain such an ahsul-dition. The Dominion example has not been followed by other Dnlmlnlons, It l5 true’ that the province of Ontario "aye the ‘lmlricr oi‘ its Opposition. and the Bell government proposed to do the like here, ‘bu-t those ex- amples are not alluring. When ex~ "remit-r Arsenault declined the offer, 0i‘ the Bell government his action was universally commend- ed. The advent of a third party in Canada would seem to afford a further reason for albollslllng the salary now paid to the leader of the Opposition, although no man who has held the position was better entitled to the salary than man, we st.lll sec th-o pinch ofhurl- gcr on the pallid, sunken cheek of youth. We still hear tile low mur- murs of the discontented and the groans of the weary and oppress- ed." He hears all this in the great and glorious country to the sout-h ‘of us. -~th<l laud of the bravo and thr from-wind l wundor ill this tho some John D. Mitllltyrc oi‘ Boston who could hour all t-hcsc thing" during hllfbricf visit to the island this slimmer with the odor of "illrly cow stables" in his nostrils at the same time. ‘if so, ‘then his case is a bud one, and the beet thing l0 do is agree with him, if he thinks he is Napo- leon salute him as such, if he thinks he is ‘Nelson. never let on tile dif- ference-—for my part ll am prepared to make allowances. I th-lnk the case calls for it. He asks us to discuss it over the line fence. inlscusslon is all right in its place, lbut when Yan- lle ls. Any claim put forward by, or on behalf of the leader of the f‘rogresslves' on the ground of his following being larger than thllt of ‘he Conservative leader would be absurd. The Progressives are nllllll l-ntly nearer to being in alliance with the King Government than in opposition to it. while Mr. Meighen's followers are unltedly opposed. But it can be readily seen that at some time in the luture there may be two or more parties, squarely in opposition to the government of the day. in such a case should the like salary ibe paid to each- leader of a party in opposition. or ro one lea- der only? Or should the $10,000 be divided between tllem. in propor- tion to the number of their fol- lowers in the House? The other day we were told that one of the Progressive members had gone. over to the Liberal party and that four others are expected to do so at the coming session. in these changed and changing coll- ditlons who is to decide the muny questions that demand an answer’ llouse or to the Government? if left to the government the salary Progressive leader as a further in- ducement to still greater subser- vlenre in the future than ln the past! r Shall the decision be left to the might be allotted as a sop to the kees begin to toll us whut we should or should not do. then it is time to notify these people that ‘P. E. lslandcm are well qualifier] tn ileclde what is best for ourselves without any outside advice, especi- ally along the line followed by John D. McIntyre. ll am not going to defend prohi-hi tlon.—it is not necessary,—actlons speak louder than words, and every island-er can judge for himself by noting the orderly trots, tea par- ties, exhibitions and trains we en- joy of lnte Years. to what we used to have in years gone by before John D. ‘left the province. So you can see ollr province has gained in more ways than one of late. l am. ‘Sir, etc., ISLANDER. of the Opposition has been paid lsuccessively to Slrjlolbrrt Bordr n, Sir Wilfrid Laurler. Mr. ID. lJ. Muc- kenzie, Mr. Mackenzie King, now Pemier, and to ell-Premier Meighen and hollors are fairly easy in that regard. We submit that the salary ln question was hardly justified by any circumstances existing when lt was first created or that have since arisen; that the $120,000 al- ready expended in this lvsy has not served any useful pu-blic and general purpose comlniensuralte with the outlay and that in view of the great need for close econ- omy, und tile " incident to the multiplication of political pur- ties, the salary might well be dis- ‘nn and political opinions. as they lights appeared at a window the '6 l“ Prlnce Edward lflalld- m". robbers turned their riflr-a on ."y°°3...'.?.--“l..fl“' ‘i3 "‘£1.;¥»"-'.“.'.“.“‘i.‘.l’l"°"" w“ “m” “‘”°°‘"“‘““ “Y- gmd‘ ‘yams rm. the hang,“ o, further investigations. Orin citizen‘ those who need hel-p and the nvlqwll" ll-lllmlllml l-ll“? “llol clllmlllly Viililltfillifilll. of the interests of the and held him» prisoner llntll they‘ honplo of every (“Strict in purticu.‘ were ready m dennm The". marks‘ l“ and or the pnwlme as fllilllflfililp was undoubtedly infer- Ml-lfltilal to be hoped therefore lllllf 1m tn mm‘ of the James boys‘ nl-asurcs to this cud will be taken, ‘lllfl that. amendments to ollr Pro-i withing the Galliltiin bank were VlltClill laws and rcgilllltions wllll ppm, go m;- on the omwil that llr- lnado. Our means of conlmuui gathered outside the hank. The 9mm" and lmllslwll- are “m” l” modern robbers did not hosllatc. rllpld th-ltt dispatch in dealing with to mm the" guns on anyone. and. cases even in the most distant parts of the province is assured “ill?! tllell‘ DOOr mllrlitlmflllfilllil Dill‘ mltted them to leave the scone A complaint sent in by’ telegram, °l' llllellllone O“ ml“ ‘la!’ can llelwltllout ‘having committed murllvr -—l investigated oll the next day even in the most distant parts of‘ 8h or to Km 4 o mg . the Province. Consequently a com- prchcnslve measure ‘by means of which the social service of the Though their crime ms com Prlllgllllfl mtllY beflilllirllell °ll- wllll mlttcd at nlgttl-t they were lfNillli -ll. muc grca er e cency at con- I slderalbly reduced cost is quite The Jllmefl boys d“ l?“ Yell‘ feasible. The activities of the Redfllmlllll» lllld lllell‘ “llemllm” “""’ Cross. the Dispensary, the (ihll-‘conrlucied as a rule, in daylight dmrs A130 Sucilfty ‘M1111 the Social.‘ Wllen they shot thoy shot in ‘rill Sorvlc unc nlglt easily, lnl lthl-sl‘ semall Plllovkude, he carried Qslltnappnrenf]? theylahrank ‘r05: on by the same officials ondl “l: “Dec” m“ w“) were n nnrgeg;_-gnd work that 1g 110w attacking dlhem. Al. the. llime left undone could be done. For ill- time they did not hesitate a "c- illlllllfi- llle cllrlilllle" Pllllifll l" llllrlond about killing any one who C!‘ (M1195 W O Cllflllfi HOW JP. h q tun’ vim“, ‘by an officer n, m" chi, stood between them and t c r p- dmn-B Am society’ could be seen (ler. A RYIOWlBGIZB 0f rtllls and reported upon by the nor-tor, made their operations a great deal or nurse who inspects the Ollll-leilsler than would otherwise have ilren of the country schnolu- ~~rl been u", cage We man hem “T. m. ti - th (‘llll-n‘. ' - ‘ A5, oggxelly’? n?“ ,S_M_.|:,‘_", l?‘ u,‘ one nf the James boys. the‘ Charlottetown ‘Rttvitlty, cnuid he ‘mllllllel! m‘ llle Dlllloml knew extended to Sunlme-raidc and Th: that he was facing n mun who LlLFgl-Gg@°‘l‘BP1t<!Wll-x‘llrr»lr' llrbiu‘ would kill him without compuno- . urs-o ev._ par o [l9 Provlnce-Jby the one Agent orltclapggntfhililt uzgsofxérizlélgi Superintendent. Th?” an, ma“ other W3" in ver. Since their duy there have Wm, me amamamauon and m been lobbers just as ferocious bu! ordination of organizations for the llllllfllglll‘ °l m9" ll"? l0" lllell‘ unllfi of and tprotectlori of Society, lives because they acted on the gllVfillllll, and adult. could bmpresumption that the rdbber was roughl about to the advantage or 1 _ the. pu-llllc and the great relief 0f Tare YNI 10m)" and not 9 mm tfloae who are mnstr-ninml—rlnyl "or" o" n “selmmuon ha“ My “m. My m m" ma“. hands imo-bsndit become as well known an their pockets in order that those tlhe James lbvys. Nona of them orslinlzlatlous fmtlllly, be lgllllfltulnqfl. has won n public reputation that as we as o ose w o canvass’ [he town‘ and country m "mmwamed all those who came in con- hem" _ I .tilct with him that he would kill And if the membership f illepu the sllslltesl provocation. Legislature and government were cinch redllrei bv a half. and pnrty zvlltlos arofliod ur ellmlnrltld, as In our Ctr Ftrflflll. grero. c‘ ‘wlrncy in the OIISIYIRS! of Uh‘ (Continued on Page 7) ‘he IllF-1\hP"~7—~0Il-\l1I 1 to continued at the end of the present - So far the salary o! the Leader parliamentary tel-in if not sooner. saved in . .. ,..,» n wvcy \n,»www-v-~- . Province would be assured and - m“ °°m9°“"ll°ll °l the Province wLc ITlle latter. ton. on tho occur-lion of” I802:- D-‘ll/w i5 Velvet Bath Robes, Sllk Sweaters, Serge Dresses, Hou Skirts, Sport Skirts. l Daily Selections z For Guardian Readers ‘l From the W. 8. Louson collection oo-ooooaooco-oo-ooc-ooo m: VISION ‘FUGITIVE bunk you. my fflfdlifl. this fog will lift. This prosem pressing mist will clcnr nwny; The curtains of this night must open priesclltly, Upon the duy, The flu r ciuu- open day. when we shall 804' The fur horizon and the vastness of all things Hid from us‘ now. The slurry circles kind the grand lleYOlillB That seum to our small vision, only emptiness. present Will be the bright. horizons we ‘ have dreamed, when we have dared to dream All prisoners of hope; As allies-ts who harbor fsith the lw-hlle they Jest at faith. Fearful. like lovers lasting at their love, Ilestthey should love beyond their little human power to endure So vast s thing, Sometime our ears will be unop- pod of dust. And we shall hour the universal rytillm- in s cons that never ends, And never falls wesrily on 4hs Underskirts, Furs, Fur Collared Coats, Fur Costa, Winter Suits, (Fur Trimmed.) Winter. Coats... Velvet. Dresses, Fancy. Collars, Tuxedo style, round neck or the new large Bertha effect which qlvc the wcarcr s youthful ap- pearance and the suit the touch of smartness it needs. Here Are Some Gift Suggestions Womclfs Ready-To-Wear Dept. Bloomers, Ncgllqsc, Silk as Dresses, Silk Dresses, march in time To the unending nytilm of etern- ity lint Know it not; Now in the dream of shifting ground and qulcksand do we walk in the stars‘ ingly. courses~—sll ullwitt- -—*Lea Penman SOCIAL SERVICE COUNCIL WINNIPEG. Dec. 14.——W. ll. Wood. gunorlil secretary oi‘ lilo lini- led Farmers of itlanitobn, and chair- man oi the Tenlperani-s Iloaril of Manitoba, which has charge of the campaign in connection with the forthcoming referendum, is being mentioned as a possible successor to D. B. Harkness as secretary of the Social Service lCouncil of Mnnl- tobs. M-r. tl-larkness is resigniull ‘rill position with the council to accevl s judgeehip in the Juvslnle Court.- ‘ F: ‘infill: wlrrwrt -'\ l1 t ears-as the klllfs music does. Now in the darkness oven do vn a l