. I, ,~ ' ' ,»Ail".'-.i , - ' ' .- _-.t.,,. . “Under the auspices of the Caledoman [Club and the distinguished patronage i; of His Honourwtiéovernor Heartz and ' Mrs. Heart-z ‘and-his Worship‘ MflYOP" and Mrs. MQKfinna. _ . I Strand Theatre, Monday and ~ 2.. ._\ a.‘ £5612‘ COMMITTEE Fadyen, T. M. McMillan, Secretary. IJZ-i-l-llillfi. nasal/halt». anti 21 T, F, White, President; S. A. Mc- Leod, John» McKenzie, C. Frank McDonald, James McIsaac, J. G. Mc- . proiiibutely 'n;ooo,ooo, of English capital will ‘be niveated in th-e de-tf VQIQ,DRIBBI_OI_~. be Fisheries Indus- gg ill/NOV! mthhlftithe Federal - vernmen , rs urn some Mbrchdiirfiéfif ne boats otter ,to' ‘the D. - , die and equip them withTf wfor carrying fish, meut,-,snd,,yf§.ul’(, and second trans- port goods-Wat‘ reasonable freight rate.. JITQIIIINWHS tlls statement made by‘ sioz-‘il-lugh Green of London here yesterday. Major Green is now on his way to Ot- ‘tawa. u mwr. British i-ROad-TO (Associated Press) LONDON, Linn, Iii-Nearly S70,- 000,000 wil 'be spent in the incur future on an elaborate program of work to be carried out by the London,- Mkblanti and, Scottish Railway. The scheme Yimcludes the buiilifhg ‘pf 220 lragir passeng- cr end ‘freight.’ locomotives and 15 slnillkifoues Provision je also to bqlnatle, 0 new slemlling cum, vrsitihlllc iluii corrillol‘ cars of the most ' “mfottfihic typo, kitchen illlll‘ dlilling can; and otllizr lblllng sitock. "- imi- Western Guardian —THE FUNERAL of the late Leland B. MncKie will take place from his into rcislilulce, Summer Street on- Monday tho 19th instant at 2 p. m. » ..‘». —25TH ANNIVERSARY. -—Tho Summersldo llollrti of 'l‘rade will celebrate its.25ih All-uivcrsary on Tuesday night with a luncheon and the annual meeting. —_--<+>—>—— THANKS~Mrs John L. Iliglrins and family sincerely thank their many ifriellds for their kindness, expressions, sylnpllllhy null floral tibwtciaffluring tileir recent sad ‘berev-enleni. CIHIRTHS uuson, Ralph 0"Leil.ry. December 29th, i024, to Mr. (‘Olga Marlon.) Congratulations, MARRIAGES CROZIER—VSELLAR —At ‘E. lM. Aitken. Darnley, I’, iE. I. 0-0 #4 04§§-§O_O-O§-§%+9V CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1m p" Iim- ul‘ ls “wig-ls Ilo per line n! i8 words .. 1o per line of 6 words llrllnsivick Ave, 'I‘oronio. for Queens or K1118!‘ County. good pay. free equipment. exclu- sive territory. Our stock is well Ont. .__i_...._.__jJ--——v—~—— ONE MAIN WANT-ED (Iountry to appoint agents to sell our "IMagic flan"; i1 H11il1'11111‘~'911 product; gasoline at 3 cents u gallon, $I.00 llox KIVOS 500 miles. $5.00 month- A SPLENDID l OPENING FOR Dies and full. ' flotation. a mon- lay-making Brothers Nurldrile. i‘. . : AGENTS _ woiiosnrul. NEW, Fire Extingu of heavy x r Price of only $2.00,,mokee an ' \VANTED-—TEN PAIRB OF FDX- cs for immediate shipment 13011811 0001080 of 601811100. T011" IG EARNINGS STEADVB EM- lnyment for Ephemer- 9001110 expert in Bwlaobmwwrito Mol- sr Barber College; 13301111119111 "F". ilaliflx-B-l-ttll-tf. - .._._._ __.. v-u-M-sa-u w AlN ‘r lab-Foul: me-mn , lrle Ho lee of Go mono "l1"- Initial salary or 81.51 num- 4 p iuinable from‘ at chariot-comic. P- One lnsorllon . Four lnserflonn Eight Insertions .. “I Agents ‘Vantcd PORTRAIT AGENTS — WRITE iW for catalogue, United Art Lill.. JNO. A. MacDONALD LAND SUR voyor, Ilernlanvlllc. P- E- 1- 816-1-7——3mos. 899~1-12§i\‘lWs261. WANTED NOW-SALES AGENT] (f; ska,“ The Rage“ Hardware Co. I1ttl.—96~l-1-15-n1-—3i and favorably known. A good I J b pl l. business can be done. Write the G1.}',:"d1a'i3ge_'1i‘gn.,9_5%tt r u Pcihani Nursery Co., Toronto. My’ one ' ' 591-12-24-261 IN EACH Co. Ltll.~-—964-1-1‘5-m—3I new discovery; equills 1y ilusyn Writc quick. 1‘. .‘\, Leic- hvi-c a‘. Co, Alexllnrlriii, Ont. “Hire UPIJIIIIIZCI‘ tor quit-kcieliins-z lllllo zlci-l-ilsory. Alplply -by lleitcr. airing rt-lcrcnices, to llubbord GT5 Hardware Co. Ltd. vo-oo-omo-oaov-vvvooo-ov Miscellaneous GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT NEW STOCK EVER READY AND Burgess Radio Ll. Batteries, 11151 rcccivctl at the Rogers Hiifllwilfe I HAVE IN MV POSSESSION A live fox. hivuvr may have snmc by proving property before Jan. 19Iill.—-\VI1II&I‘|1 llumm, Bunbury. 960-1-15-ln3i SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR AFTER Stock inking Bargains. The Rog- 964-1-15-m—3l BEAT-HS I I . _____i3____i___ 1ROSS-—At Pillette, on January 6th. F02", Thomas Ross, aged 79 years. CARR-At lieuslilgttm, January 16tll A925, .\Il‘El. John ‘Curr. age 47 years. Funeral from Presbyterian Church on ‘Monday at 2 o'clock, HOGAN-At hcr late residence. 40 North River Road, (Zharlcttctown, 0n Jan. 16, liiary Elizabeth Baird. rclict of the lute M. P. Hogan. Funeral froln her l-nte residence Mon-day at 8.45 a. nl., to’ St. Dnnstanfs Cathedral thence to R. C. cemetery. (Nova Scotia pap- ers please cop‘ mm IN MEMORIAM In loving Wlcimory of my dear Mother, who died ‘January 18th, 1913. She's gol-Icbut not forgotten. Not dead to OHCWWIIO loved her Not dead, but’ 99p: before She lives with me in memory still And will forever more. Printed by request of her daughter. MRS. FRANK RANKIN East Ave., Sewaren New Jersy ' 986. Co, ToZ Mug West, frommo. 1-10-17-24-31. 7d‘ nontnlllty. Luke ‘ Montreal. " 0-5-10stf. . F. Shepard. -_ Excslls work Iced * ‘devices. -- to $30. a week. 14mm by b01110 study, Catalogue free. D601- ntei-eil or eligible its: rogilltaq out». Cen- 1'1""- .tlon in lth . 00-.‘ I ' 1...... it méziiiiirl-liifll-ai, FOI Sale .__. Soul-ll. ‘ " nun-i tron-sin’ ( 0 ‘M! mill‘- ‘l . “Ll-HUI . ‘ BL. ‘tgiiundttelown. g o‘ “he . . POULTRY SUPPLIES. - CRUSH [Estate Subdivision sellinz 10815- Quick money.,~lviy old salesman and others write or wire. Westillilonroe. 011101180- Blame?’ 105 THE IMMOR-TALITY CERTAIN. life after death and a r6111 W011<1 won IALI .. New rial-line bouts all also: and designs with or without engines for particular: write. P. A. Rooney, bout builder. 8064-7411101. ielsoi-‘ron aqua-airlock‘ bmvm sleifili at Melanin Brod, I08 Kc t ’ to aw-fliUlDl-Ib- FOR SALE—COOKING RANGE ____ _ _ shell, 31,00 $110,010? 11:30 biigs- with reservoir. Apply 809 Rach- P II G If, 1. 1 ll 5~ f ‘I SI l. 99 -1-17. 1. AGILIEISQMElNTWE‘OFFER 815M? .b§§.."r.<{s. st. John. N.B. Cal- m‘ we M" 0y en undVDnY weelyl °. and,“ on request. .S‘i. John _________ lines (‘zlfr Eglliligileteedviludltieyfcxlsloyl: Swck F998 Co" 50o Cheney root. irsh-dllz? frlwier tress and SL ‘him’ NB‘ 865440. Your 0111791471111115)” 1""““-A"'0§-. .'»'11“'"“"°d "'1' CHICAGO INDUSTRIAL‘. HEAL n Bolster Yourself THERE l8 A GOOD LIVING FOR you right where you liv-e. Fu-ll or spare ‘time, No oalpiital required No experience neoeasauy. We tench you new to ‘become n. Nut- ilonsl Representative, selling our splendid line of topbouoe mailb- mg ‘for the entire ifa/lnilly from easy sale to ‘every home and 811-_ ibeyond ‘is shclwn‘ iii uswediin‘ factory direct to consumer Hlgmqbflg owner. Over 100% pro-_ lborgh -srost_w0rk 011 Hem/e“ through ioeai mpresentatives. "fit." "'4o,ooo>=11l~lillly"~‘-$olil.“ ln- and Ilelit" Over 40041111805- 0111i’ The ‘National "Store nt your vcstlnrnie tod .._ so Fire Ex- 25 cellie postpsid. W. K. Iiuw. door" eslliiilg outfit i5 a oomlplei-e tinguishel‘ cb .9011 Echo 486 Euclid Ave, dlorontio. clothing More in i1 n-ea-t. smaill Drive, Ottawa. Jun3-10-17-24-3i 15-17-21-111. gun-pie 01186. Elflperfllgliifled 98.1188- men 999 unlimited possibilities in Wanted RIVATE Nuness EARN $16 om- proposition. spring line now ready, bigger and beiiter tlilum - ever. Aueulie yourself on exclus- iivo‘ itemii-togry fby writing insured-- iistely naming the district you want. Rum! oonmuuniltles and - ‘Spend Millions SMITH-At Brookivulc on January 8th to ‘Mr. and Mrs, Albert Smith MORESIDE.--At North Milton on nlld JMrs. RenghiMorc-sido a daughtcfl Wheat; iley River oil ‘Jan-nary 14th by Rev. (Auocicted Hresl) For obs-lust two years MsKras‘ noshekoffponce, premier of tbie Far Eastern. Republic, has beelriin Iiwil; hi3 wsslfound guilty of em- bezzlement. But Prison life has ‘not suc- ceeded in curbing the formler statesmnurs energy. He has Wrlflillll fonu- books on banking, for which he receivfld $4,000; he has organized among his prison mates a luorat-i-ve business of making woodrcuie and engraving on copper, and altogether he is 001118 so well that hi2 ‘has declin- ed a release from confinement and the other of a position with a local bank. » Rainbow Orchestra _ Makes Big Hit The appeanince of the Rainbow Melody Boys. CNRA Broadcasting Orchestra, at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday -wus greeted by a large audience. ‘The concert se- lections and solo numiberswere rendered in splendid style and re- ceived the warmest applause of the audience. ' The night's programme was al- so exceptionally well oirrisll out and the orchestra merited- tile‘ healty aipplausd given. ‘After the concert at the Prince Edward the Orchestra held a Battlo ofMilsic ‘with IIIG’CIISIDO Orchestra. There was a very large numibcr of dam; cers present and a splendid. pro- gramme WilS, rendered. _ 1 The Rninilfow Boys go to, dqcy from here and play at the lace Theatre after which they give a dance at lilllcote Pavilion. Sydney the orchestra will tour to Montreal. Ottawa. Toronto.‘ _At trn will Iiroadcast from the Grill lloonl. The personnel is as, fol- lowsrePlano. Joe Muzzcio (Lend- er); violin, lliartin Douceitm-Sapgap- hone. Bill Elliot; Saxophone, Eddie J. (laudot; ‘Drulns. Joe Murphy 111121! , " return engagement herewinyftlie a ivarnl reception. _-_._ Teacher Training Institute uilzht. ,wlth ‘one of the Lucy Fern Sellar, t l ,duughter of lMr. and Mrs. Robert enmuce‘ Sella: to Harry Wilner iCrozier of lng on the sick list the score might have rend different. There ivas a ‘I Wam- Btreet, cblrlolietowll groups of the whole week in at The splendidly maintained inter- est 8nd enthusiasm shown byi our teachers. was a source ofl‘ - _ _ _ '- ‘Kreat inspiration to the leatlers,iflnil host combination game 0f the who unite insiying that this hasifivciiiilie- The Try0i1 511111015 111111011 been one'of the most successful In-111iv 1’1l'81- VIWJTY 10 $11911’ Cred" 1i stitutes they have cver held. -‘The Sunday School teachers of ed ‘training in better methods, and inspiration to higher ideals of Christian service through the Sun- day Schools, which cannot but be reflected in the future work of the schools. After the concluding lecture. a hcnrty vote of [thanks was tendered the leaders in appreciation of their splendid effort, and coupled ‘with "it was the earnest desire that they plan to visit us again in the not too distant future. They leave this morning for Syd- ucy, where we understand, a sim- ilnr Institute is to be conducted. HIIBKEY,‘ The first game of hockey played for the lilacLean Cup ivas staged on the Tryon Rink between Victoria and Tryon both Senior and Juniors playing. The Seniors from Vic- toria were successful in coming out victorious by the score of five to Tryon's tbme. ‘Owing to the fact of two of Tryon‘s players be- HARJBIN, Msnohuris, Jun,‘ 16_. l-lotol Lnurier Ottaiwa the orches! (lnanagel); Banjo, Vincent finen- , , . The orchestra expects to play a spring and, no doubt, _will-‘be' lulu Final Session 0f S. S. This Institute, which opened onl _ Mommy held ‘its final sessnmymst ing pictures in tho Universal laoe ' largest track eerie-1- Isnould gain n-high rank inrshort the Citq and vicinity have receiv. t‘ l " l lll and “Fast Steppers” G0 Over. Big-Great Program ‘ In the Laughing League, “Fool in‘ the Dark”, which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre, is batting 1000, with all average of one laugh per foot oi‘ film-which is a high hilarity percentage in any conlipany. Al Sunteli, who directed "Lights Out", filmed the feature for F. B. 0. and has once more hit the conlediy nail on the 119311 with ‘his subile ability-to catch the spirit. of comedy and make of a thrilling, nlclodrunlutic plot a vehicle for tickling the rib-s of film fans. wriling son of ll wealthy ‘inventor cit’ a patent garbage cull and his heart. Ruth Miller arc the plnycuis. Tom Belt-bu" a.nll Bortraln Glnsby are ill tilt,- cast. The Fast Steppers Aside from. tllc foot that the stoly has as its clilnmk a thrilling [can audiences lsihc most fascinat- ing Hspolt in the world, ‘"i‘he Emipty Stall”, ‘ihc flustfeulllrw: of FromWthe "Fast Stcppilrs", a Llciv sor- ici: ‘of race track stori-es filmed by Universal, which opened at the Edward LZLPIIIIILIQ directed. The lpictltrc hears the individuality of ihe whose "Imfornltion Kid", classic of sports fiction. his tips square." This charcnter has been lluctions. fiction readers. are: I reel prodiuctions. defeating Victoria Juniors ,scorc of 2—1. by The Victoria team put up s. good fightfbuit could not seeln to pene- trate the lififlfll. The scoreless edge in territory. first period The the Victoria net. first goal by a nice pass from Mac- Victoria evened the! score by u long shot from center ice with a few minutes to g0 before the whistle MacDonald added another for Tryon on a nice wing shot. The ithird period got away fast and the pace was maintained right through with Victoria working hard to come back but could not break through S. Bowen's and L. How- a-it's defence. Dawson of Tryon doing great work in the net helped keep the score down. While E. Ford bonl-bilrrled Peters the Vic- torln goali .but who turned them aside easy. The next game has the promise of being ll. good (mo, as Victoria is going to try and stage a comeback on her own rink. Well be really fans it will be interesting. Next Tuesday night on the 20th at Victoria. fair attendance 0f spectators to witness the games. Pouley and Calheck of Tryon doing the scoring for the home team, while Lea, lilac- Leod and Logan doing the £10041 for Victoria. The next game lie- tween those two tennis should prove interesting and will be play- ed on the 20th nex-t Tilestlay 1115111 on Victoria Rink. LINE UP Tryon . Victoria A. Calbeck R. fence W. Pooley Centre .0. MucLeod u. Culbeck 1.. wins 0- Mean l-I. Woods Subs. JUNIORS The Juniors played the 10810" t Queen Hotel 1i 4 "It l; a ciao! diuflmtiou to be u National irapmsentutilvie." Alp- piy Seleqmauiaqor. National Madll .Ordisr House-Embed. D991. 50. Box 2017, Muitvreel. ' . 7,10,14.17.21.24.28.81,| Sitilubiws Vocal?‘ city ternllarioa equally i... '" L‘ I This popular Hotel has DOOR r’ ‘ l: u ‘I l‘ and mofurnichod throughout 4 and offers very comfortable - accommodation to the truvol- o lng public. ’ " The hbl; ll especially good and the public are eouneouuly ell-ed for. Rum n day, , . Charlottetown . T.‘ - ..‘-:..- l . n .. 0 l w. MncLeod In an already crowded trnin Ln m) ill g gggglepszzyhcgeiltence “r HOWE.“ search of something to cat. leaving n ' ' ' (L Lea rug to reserve his place. 0n returning be found that. in spite of tbs rug and R. Wing D. MHOLBOG sollt hnll been usurped by Louther MincQllilfflf! With flushing eyes she turned upon him: = the directors’ wives?" » I ' I I I . ' ' I "4 director's only wife I should still pro- LINE UP \ Tryon Victoria G. Dawson ‘Goal W. Peters L. llowatt L. Defence E. Wright S. l-Iowzztt R, Defence C. Lea V.-1-loivntt Centre H. Miller E: Lord L. Wing C. Bolllter R. Wing K. MacDonald ‘S. MacQllnrrle None Subs. None —Con. One of n pnrty of nlcn left hln scnt the protests of follow pnslenltoru. till- u woman. "Du you know, sir. that I nn one of "Madam." he replied, "were you the I. I I E Hotel Victoria ‘i ’ Water Street, Charlottetown > f Oflerl to. the travelling public. n comfortable. lip-Ao- , date hotel. Genuine 44 roomu with private baths. The Cuisine in flmoul all over Canada. Telephone In j llrroomb‘. Courteous bemoa- 4 t H. C. BROWN, . Manager, ‘.311. . Motel 0t..‘:;bu:-. . katglégggg, 141.4». .. .. .‘IT—‘— . “Fools inj the Dark” of his imarried. from the "wood lot enough fuel to keep the ‘pot iboiling and tile house Yeflr Weileii 33-110 ‘Der pair at Pur- warin throughout the year. case, whlleile had leisure to read and-think, and decide about what to do in the coming spring and summer. illness ‘the annual family dinner had to be postponed until the night The “elm-y deals of~the 14th of January. with ‘the tenlpernnlentul scenario-event 111019 W010 1119 11611111 prepar- ations ‘in ‘tile ikitchen and pantry. The illrkey, the goose, the pudding Cndeavms “w,” the may of his and ai‘l tho little condiments, the Man “loom. and palsy lollies and sauces and eteetrns. fqutlu-ed guive full‘ occupation to the mind Yvllgon. Chflflgg and hands of ‘Farmer John's good ivife and her maiden daughter, to- gether with seernl granddaughters, who came to help undertaking, tlleeightecil children and grand- children who purtook of it. voted it "a grand success." home race, which to most Ameri- one of them remarked, when Farm- Prince Edward ’1‘llllatro_lasl night. is a vitally human story which unmis- takable thumb l;‘.~illt oi‘ wliilnsicnl nian who wrote the story, ernld Beaumont, is a The Kid is a race track tout, who ’played C011- verted to the screen with ifidelity by Billy Sillllvn, star of the pro- Sullivan. who ir-‘acent- ly scored a irclnenllolls hit in a s-tries of “Leather Pllsilera,” giv- m a "nest hulllnn touch to his por- trayal of a charllctsr graphically visualized. and known ‘to countless‘ With this as an example of coni- XJAINUARY 175.1925 "~ ../ _ , ~ THE CHARLOCITETOWN GUABIJIIANI .. _ ., .»....-i~..‘.-...., - - xii ‘ .. .. _ -_ _ " '1'" " N. S. Fisheries To Be Energy Brings l 1|,’ U a . Farmer J0h_n’s Business Locals _ l " » ' I RATE8:--2o per word for one 1 rtfibulins . Anniversary ...:i....‘.t2"-.ilf-.".,i.::.t->.. P10013018“ '|' P H | N E -»~»~~». -. l:::::::.'."..:'/::..".;..:'.r::. "l: a Homely Way-Farmer John ~ WISDNGI ‘HQ ‘King Gpy- ernment. J i. In-‘i- Farmer John caught a ‘bad "cold 1M6 in the tall. He was too keen about gstt-Jng his seed potatoes. to the United States market, and lie didn't take care to get rid of the cold—so, ‘a short time before Christmas, he had to ‘go to ‘bed, or run the risk of pneumonia. There he ‘barrio stay until after ‘the New Year came in. ' Fortunately bis youngest son was not yet ‘married and away, so the cattle were well looked after. Fortunately, too, two sons ‘ who lived nearby. "helped the third, ivbiie the weather ivus good, and rbroughl per word par Insertion for three Insertions. LADIES Hi CUT BOOTSsIZeB 2% to 4 worth $5.00 to clear at $1.00 per pair at Purdie ‘k Ferguson's. 991-1-17 3i LADIES‘ MAHOGANY and Calf 2511811 slippers Goodyear welt, re- gular price was $7.00 small sizes to clear at 81.50 per pair at Purdie i’: Ferguson. 991-1-17-31 MEN'S MOHOGANY CALF Good- year welt boots to clear at $3.75 per pair at Purdie & Ferguson. 991-1-17-3i MEN'S BLACK BOOTS Good- l11e & Ferguson's. 991-1-17-31 So Farmer John's ‘mind was at United States was fifty years ago- deep!" ill debt with immense lut- ent natural resources 1o be devel- oped. and absolute freedom oi’ trade ivitbin all its Iborders. It needs population and capital as the Unit. cii States did flity years ago; and 1 illwe come to the conclusion that (llilludzl hud better follow the cx- ample of the United States-gamin- tnin her nationality and prott-cthcr industries. But Calla-do is part of the British Empire. What. of that? is there an Enlpire 0r country oi‘ any kind in the world where ihcre is great- cr ifrcedom for right action in all that makes for the good of man- kind, or one in which the people can ‘b0 more truly dndepcnllent? Sflme peopietalk about independ- ence (if the British Crown. lfihese people tiitiniht for u moment they would see who: apart from the 'In consequence of his For this in the grout After the dinner everyone of They were nil ‘feeling “good and lively," as er John rose gravely to propose a toast to ‘ithe good health and “Hush EhUhTElI Film!“ "°"1‘1"°1 proeperity- oi‘ those away from be 1m1°'pe“d°“kfqr'“ "mgle "M1"- home." “Of these," said Farmer “"1111! “M '11'°.1111i‘,1'11111i§ ‘YIWNJVQT. that would,'rightly or wrongly, be considered inimical by the strong- cl" guvernnlcnts or the Ulyllgd States and Japan, So, all thing's considered, I'm for 511111111115 by Great Britain. co-opor- ating with Great Britain, ‘encourag- ing the people oi‘ ‘Great Britain to come to Canada, to use Canada's PHIIWHY trains running over land between the two oceans in their transportation trade with the other JOIIH,'I.IICI‘G ure far too many in the Western States of the great Republic: Those who are away in Western ‘Cnnu-da don't seem to be quite so far off. They are still within the wide borders of our own country." “Thntfl ‘continue-d Farmer John. “brings ‘me to the first of the .points ‘about which l have ibeen thinking. We are all P. E. Island- ers. Canadians, and citizens or sub- jects of the ‘British Commonwealth Brit's“ Donmlions- and 1“ ‘Invest of Nations. Dowe wish to remain the" “apual, 1m 111° devemiimellt so? I have,“ heard of any comb of Canada's lncuiculubie and illvnl- try in which ‘people can live mortuuuble Elem‘ resoilrces‘ u l“ “'1' comfortably ‘and rcspectaiblyjrecr ‘lemly mumrmnl m me, 116011155 h" i'rom fogs and hurricanes. sickness temsts that Canada 5 rmlwa-Vgi and drunkenness, bankruptcies and “ha” be given a" 111° "am" 111*" crimes of all kinds than in thifi ca“ ‘he Dbmluedffor them? and 111° little gem oi‘ illeNorthern Sea. Oi’ poucy of [he Govemmei" or Cim‘ course, we can't make the big for- “dm “m1 of the ‘Panagemem- 01 me tunes “mt m“ ‘be made i" Mg Canadian peoples railways should,‘ places. But we can be healthy. ““"°“1"°‘ be w keep trade “m1 happy am, prosperous‘ u“ the way ning Last and West through Can- Step-pore" and imIIIBS-“filh the Atlantic Ocean Y Great Britain. Europe and Africa, a on the one hnnd. zllili with tiefence oi the Tryon islands and coasts of the Southern end/ed Seas on tile other hand. With its W111i TPYOII 1111111118.’ (he railways, traversing the, 80001141 l‘l-om East to West and from West period opened by V. Howzltt and to East, from Sydney and Halifax. K. 11180130110111. Centre and Wing (filnllottetoivn and St. John. to men, combining for a nice rush on Prince Rupert, Victoria and Van- Vic netted the counvcl‘, ‘and absolute freedom to trade back and forth throughout. every Province Canada's vast ‘area—,lllst as in the United there in ‘this world that has contained more of the elements of greatness, r-more that an enterpris- ing and work with, trade with and achieve prosperity with? and bounden duty to live. and plan, and work, and if need be. die for Canada, our own great rather than for any foreign coun- try’! Donald. A little later C. Len from, other point "that I have lately-been thinking about. As between the national policies of Free Trade and Protection there is room for (lis- flguutldellfilgeiufiréiggf £163 ed in the coming year. Otherwise Cflnulfilqné Peterlng befiveen the I.mllst—nnd I hope each one of you two~ntliv encouraging iiustries ~by a customs tariff. 11nd again inking encouragement away. A Wm “Wm, do: {or no one knowsiChange of Administration in Can. what \\'ill happen or ‘in what, in-I dustry money can ibe safely in- vested; and, consequently, enter- n alell to me. Vi! b r h h , d they should prosper .3512: ll‘ l...” X.Z£'.'I.°..'E..I.“."..'.1‘.T"T'i.'.1.. we‘ i“ w foreign some» i ids B“ I can we“ remember when thei helping ‘to build up ‘the interests of Unkd states was flnaucmny theitheir own country than those of nooiest nation 0n earth — when her‘ rash-backs were not. passable ou e her own borders-except D9. lhroll h, it only we are rensonn-hi adagnot Nmth “I'd South 111mm" carefugl, industrious and prudenLy United swam Cfliliieqilentiy they] Then, what about our Canada ? “houldlcoflpernte Wm] the “efv. With its four thousand ‘miles Government M Gre“1',Brmnn m across the continent. including pr0- promoung and ‘devololmlg trade. liuctivc lauds, ivuterivays forests between me Brmsh D°m1“1°“5- xThnt brings .me to a pcintn-bcutl which I have rea-d and ihoughti mllcll while I was laid up. i don't like the attitude of our Prime Min-l Pacific Ocean reachin out to the 15m’ and his colleagues and 1 nlllrkeis of Japan, Aflilirflllll and porters tmvurds the new Govern“! New Zealand and all the other ‘mem’ of me Mother country- ' ' don't like the policy of onesidcd- trade with the United Slates, ad- opted and carried out by Mr. King and those upon whom he depends for support In Parliament, I do like the idea of the ireesi. possible trade iIJGIWBEII all the members oi‘ the W'0l‘If1-\V1(I8 British Common- wealth and protection for the ill- dustries of each and all against the inroads and competition of trailers from foreign countries, which main- tain high tariffs. S0 I'm for hearty co-operation with the ‘Gov- ernment of the Mother County— the Baldwin Government-likely to be in power there for t-lle next five years. The policy of that Govern- ment has ‘been distinctly upheld by n. very large majority of the ‘people of Great; Britain; and its policy is to promote the development oi‘ the resources of the British Empire. That is tho policy which ought to be curried out in nnd for this Curr a-da oi‘ our. I intend to watch very carefully to sec whether or not the policy hitherto followed by the King. Govern-lncnt will he correct- reaching out to the markets of the country and section of Sltlifiék-Wllilt country is EVE!‘ industrious people can Isn't it our clear heritage, In this connection there is an- young men and young women who have votes will do so. too —-.cast my vote st the next election for a home in - ada. In all that I've ibeen saying. I have borne in mind those of our family who are away from home. Wherever they uro 1 hope they will But I would rather that in Canada is stifled and progress stop- Free Trade has, heretofore. _ I like the idea of 1"°s1‘°"- if, cermlnly good in them.» would far rather thatthiey were any other country. Best of all, it would be if they were back. safe and well, In Idttle P. E. island. No ‘doubt some of them will cdme to gm ‘i1siscghuentiqcgfitvgfingufig see us next summer. So in ‘this earl and her financiers are die-II???" buys gludnilrlshqagl’ “l, “.5 mi terms to Great Britain enruafvg...“ ‘ " e" "1 . “m 1' a‘ 3 5:1,‘, ‘$31128 tggvrgggie hi‘; £1061 The toast was heartily honored. we“ for over M”, yum In ‘my and AllICI-"hlllfl Syne was sung, the I l ' still stronf-ibass ‘tones of Farmer Qliiit _ an oulrlloe of experience is John ‘leading m ‘he hlmony or W01‘ ‘rmo l. an a pound f ‘the- , cry. 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