/. sszsq.~_1$§.<acum=-r@.~.__- v “w-r - ,1‘ fi‘~flfiio~imnfin>"oi‘ -- Id layer-J. l. lenses ‘TKGUAQIIIAN may bo arms-tr m- u» folio I t'"' Jfijllldor. ~ I.DI lulu, 0 ' I C ., Qpoll 8t . Ala. Karin». flnoonrflzoot. l. I‘. Dally, Queen. Dinet- mo ltntlolsrl, (hath: Street. Mull. l. 0. . Associate killer-Iv. I. Ont-no. (I. ‘lo-bills, Kent Stnot W Stephen Dplfy. Richmond Btloot. l. Thomas Whita, 126 Bu: Ava. N. frost, 4B ll- Ave. a Yntl flqlot, Great floors-o Street. Jacobson, Donhoner Street. Illa. I'm-l N. Kaye, 1O llllllboro Street. BUIIIIGIIIIPJ. P. llellullo, IQKQIIBQIIIIII]. ll0l1IlB—-I. A. I01. NEW OLABGUIV, N. b-Chrlstop NIX. N. 8.401111! NIW YOBIL-llotnlingn News IIDSTON-flhl South News: ll. ‘ IIYD lllIIALD-Donllno llurphy. IONTtOUE-W. A. Johnston. or'n k t Btati . P 30o,- our: DQDQHIIG welt 40th illt. Alrllsrmlll. M! Ire-ant lit. TUESDAY, MAY a, 1927 wilc units In Clulotw Ira-L. Doneott, I Spring Park loud. out. ‘I'm women oi‘ Toronto recently f" ‘Mumm- ...,er| woman suffrage In Canada by a! banquet. It was fitting that they _ should do so and there was a great gathering‘ of bauqueters present-_ whoheard of the struggle which had gone on for two generations before it was crowned withltri- umph. Equal voting rights for women and men has become a com- monplace and one of the most re- markable thing about it see Ellis! " Lflllm ouo-rxr o non soon ‘LOVING Tuesday, May 8rd. (Machiavelli born» 1409" , tees; Hood died. Isis.) The women ofcanada and of the, ' I British Empire; won the vote by| their devoted service to the cause a puppet-ma er. cask it ‘ TONIGHT'S MA$8 MEETING. "j ERYONE who can possibly so should attend the mass meet- ing in the Strand Theatre tonight. All are interested in the proposed legislation on liquor control. It being discussed all over tho pro- vince intelligently auii otherwise. and too often with little knowledge of the measure which the Stews Government is going to enact; the party is returned to power af- Tonight thc Pre- Let everyone hear him and learn for themselves what is proposed. There! tcr the election. mier will outline his policy. province for a twenty-five years cording to its friends, has failed. -——-<o->——i FEAR OF CHANGE. ——— _ ' . . . '_ T] V E he“ much these days m. Bu, l that ale futtlier away ie pro": Bhevism a word used geuefle D80! l! a lfllrly H0011 0119- 1t F6611“ consideration ‘to the opinions and ally for ideas and movements which fear -into confidence, that do Mflll, m; he calls off fear. ,5 accents corruption in public ,as subversive and dangerous. rt 11' OPPORTUNITY FOR TRADE. fact that heavy importer" Nova Scotia. of and vegetable calming factory (llinrloitctowit Ito be men of business. ed. Let some one frankly express a doubt that our political system is‘ ' ffrom her sister province than to the last word in democracy orsug-,go ‘dunner away for canned flu", beginning of woman suffrage have seat that our capitalistic system 1H ‘been dispelled in the actual work- . ‘vegetables and other products of not really a system but as chaotic _ - as a; rummage sale and that “ithe sOII of a quality not superior to which l’. E. island can protl more effective methodof carryin Better tl ' g ldL file World Ivar. world is working to "a far-off div-IIFXPTBB-‘led by Sir William Hearst. ine event" to which creation can the" Premlel‘ 91 Ontario. when 1“ . limb , 1 1 , move only through the instrumqelpgIsrrgggglb“? if] g; gtlratll-pjeillegllislc danger llcs in the blindness that‘ v life, ncrshlp in our tremendous task up-fl believes m,“ human nature 15 not; on the success of which the contlnfi changing flmlzlooks upon a“ change dance of thc British Empire and lib‘ Halifax Herald states the is “a Can we refuse her a full share in canned fruits and vegetables of the kinds that day's depenlnng so much o“ he" is a general demand all over thc arc grown hcrc. As Nova Scutiu iswoml ‘and wwk? l thmk no“ change from the nearest tielghbor to Prince Edward present unsatisfactory liquor law. island, and as Prince Edward f-inohiscment women have not tak- I-Iear what the new measure is todslatid can produce in DEPIBCUOH e" 3° “'59 ‘I “ha” 1“ the 1951513‘ be and judge for yourself whether such fruits and vegetables as theiflml’ or m the; administration M, ' v _ _ _ _ ytho public affairs of t-he Dominion; it is likely to he an improvement Nova Scotia ntarkct ieqnires, it m of ‘he Provinces as was at first! over a law that has been tested for! seems to bc reasonable that ii fruit and which, ac- worthy the consideratiomwishes of the feminine half of thc _ ‘ |of om. orchmdiw,’ gardeners and new electorate now doubled in its differ from those popularly uccepb‘ ‘ for Nova Scotln to buy train. We come across some no of humanity and liberty during the grief that we think will lend This was clearly , days, and it passes away, from and things less noble and on some gray wintlywiawu, odorous eve of silence lztture. 'l>lc said in part: , "Having taken ironic“ into pgrt- hair that‘ we had worshipped. and so Oscar Wilde. ~THE COSMIC EGG. the freedom of the world depend, can we rightly and justly deny her a share in the government of thc lcountry. a right to have a say about the making of the laws she is so heroically helping to defend? Upon a rock yet uucreatc, Amid a chaos inchoato, ' An uticreateti being sate; Beneath him, rock, ' ‘ Above him, cloud. And the cloud _was rock. And the rock was cloud. ‘an the rights of civilization that to- warm. The cloud began to take a form, A form chaotic, vast, and vague, Which issued Ill the cosmic egg. iThcn the Being uucreate On the egg did incubate, And thus became the incubator; Am! 0i the esg did iiliegate, And thus become the alligator: ‘it is truf; that plnce their en. But thc alligator was poteutator. iiiumlwr-‘i- up above the clouds." "Omit “up? OFTEN | Many feqra that exllted at the "at," accent first syllable. OFTEN MthStSPEUhED: ism; eu. » lng of thc new order of things. No sudden or radical changes in thc ptllblic policy of the country or in bliss. joyfulness, -felicity. Le Sage. cadres: time») ‘A. elastic band intended to keep, I woman. from Life cheatsud wlih$hadows, like pleasure, it gyes it to‘iis, with bit- terness and disappointment in its ble the ordcr of nature the‘ purple dignity of- tragedy‘ ‘to our take its place, and of ail-i ver, we find ourselves looking with @8110“ Wonder. or dull heart of stone, at the tress of gold-flocked bnce so wildly madly kissed- The rock then growing soft und And the incubator was pofentgte, WORIDS OFTEN 1 MISUSEDVE Don't say "the balloon was sailing , MHSPIRONOUNCED: larynx. Pronounce lar-lngks, a as in feudal- ISYNONYMS: happiness, ecstasy, WORDSTUIDY: "Use a word . ‘w l‘ ‘ 1 I _ . THE rtusr or six HISTORICAL SKETCHES __ B, 1. s. s. McCREADY ~ ' 3 W - - ’ ' he m I t m t it l aw zzvlali.azz°{hz‘zgmf'n" “d many. thc Napoleonic dynasty ended at Sedan and a republic estab- myedf ac as no on!‘ e . —-A.1nbros;’llierce lishcd on its ruins-such were some of the shocks thatibuffetcd the , ' v ~ |\L. ‘ll ' ' ‘PP- tiations of continental Europe. IIB, ln thc United Siatcs arose thc most gigantic civil war recorded history. For a time it scented that the in twain. until ltc had set his hand to tlic ‘rc-tutitcd fore bccn like a Republic became our northern, as it our southern neighbor. “Ovcrsiizidotving ivititer clout] from the itorth,” was thc way joscp America had but rcccittly disbanded some two millions of ztrmc men. criczt had been ruicd from Europe. Now all that European sovereignty from Cape I-Iorii to thc thc British North American Provinces, The great question, Slut wc remain British? was in cv-zry thoughtful mind. It was fcit til: politics had bccomc stern, almost tragic, in tltc new world. _A,,,,,,_ lllc representatives of thc Provinces met together at Quebec an expected’ but "my have gwen _____<,_______ tiicir first rcsolvc was that “the bcst interests and futurc prospcrit iwmuch nun-e attention ,0 11,0 study ____‘ M‘ of British America will bc promoted by a fctlcrgtl tiiiion under‘ liici could do a s0p¢1|ill1d1l1""5i18*111°11°fDllblifillllefiiimls DAILY, IONS “TOW” "f 5mm Brimill," and Britain on hcr part, in a mcmorttbl business in Halifax and other NOVBI,‘:3l?£1::tgtfilllfihéliififg“aglglrirhehinem IN Efié-L s tlcfilltttclt, blcdgcd tiic might of hcr Empire to dcfctitl Clllliltlll; _ _ _ ' y t a i _ _- _ .. . ' . .. tbcotia towns, as well as in llllllkttillour» govermneuts and legislatures _ ‘H against thc world. ihus, ninety years after the Declaration oi have given increased respect and up w, |__ cor-d" independence, thc leading mcn of the North American Province A‘ ‘_i_- ' w“ solemnly reaffirmed their Red Cross Flag and the monarchial principle. It was, for tli itortiient half of this cotttincilt, a momentous When the British ‘North America Act thc first federal govemmcnt was formed on later WIICII on November 6 the elected reprcscittativcs 0f thc fou Provinces met in Ottawa, thcrc was little mo O'Connell cailcd “a union upon parchment” larger Provinces of old Ctuiada and the two epoch. A HE seventh decade of the nineteenth century, in which the Can- T adian Dominion was called into being, was. fruitful of great‘ events in Etiropc and America. Denmark despoiled of half of her territory, Austria deposed from the headshippf‘ Germany and Prussia promoted thcrcto, France overrun and conquered by Ger- . Within the same period the whole, for, of North America was also shaken iby zt series of political earth-l quakes, and its map, like that of Europe, was changed _ following these political throes began and’ were most violent imthc southern latitudes of the continent, ,- ‘Maximilian of Austria, backed by Napoleon 1II and the arms of France, became m; for a brief space Etnpcror of Mexico, but Inter, betrayed bytrtist- ‘cdjricnds, was captured, court-ntartiallcti and shot at Querclztro. great Rcpttbllc must b‘; rout} p h-liiiioiis of armed men struggled upon scores of battle‘ fields. The rivers ran with blood. Lincoln was martyred, but not’ grt-at emancipation proclamation,‘ ivhich sfurck off forcvcr the manaclcs front millions of dusky‘ hands. The purchase of zfltiskzt front Russia followed, and thc itad bc-i us Howc put it, in view of the fact that our [iowcrlfttl rival in North; A hundred years bcforc thc whole of North and South Ani- rcitutiticti of thrctic Circle was‘ Tfhcn) allegiance to the British Sovereign, the‘ went into forcc anti, 1st July, I807, and? re titan what thc grcnt. . . i _ cxisimglwiivccn the} stilaiicr Provinces on] Worms have on oltifim“! stre ngths- 91 (use , We have ‘Wlqyqntciuuh. . for‘ pupgjfld udultl, IIIO f0! HQR ' Will mall pmipiptiylpuaiiitna. ‘The; White ‘prune ‘ I. c. inimizsosfnstgini ‘ill?! ‘of “if: - "‘ 3-‘, . A x _. ‘,1!’ growth)"; “B, v, g7"), 1 g c.,....a.‘i,.o.... iti I iisvc paid yo“? year. me $1,431. or $1l9l.nto1‘o the statement thst__a Polio! Ill can make- Lifo insurance should also ment, io protect his him thrift. lie can never buy For particulars of Great-We IIYNDMIIN 8t Provincial Managers it! i (It 1 in consideration of this annual cairied a risk of $1,000 on my life and have now returned payment, your company n I paid in. The result is extremely gratifying to me and proves the a well managed, efficient life insurance company is the best Investment, a young man Extract from a letter of a bank-manager holder, bea young maifswlrst invest- parents or dependents and to teach it utsolittle cost in later years. st Dife policies consult . 00., LIMITED Charlottetown, P. 5, _\, H Agents at All Principal Points. ill iii ,i >1 c: s: u r, Your es, on the business of the world mightdlfce‘ t». developed _HlltI'lhIlI dangerous ‘n05 m“ as much money as pm: person is designated us Ito-d, Stink “"1" _ ’ “at or Bolshevmt. Nisritinies. The sole exception seems to he Mussolini who has out-Knisercd the Kaiser or the Czar in his represq live and autocratic methods of gov- Qnment and is possibly as arrogant 23d dangerous to international peace as was even the Kaiser WIIIl his watchword of "Me und Gott." ls it that we see ourselves in our own minds as putative Mussoiinis or great capitalists that we sympa- thizc more readily with thorn tlmu with the under dos’! Will the world ncvcr loam that the most forward-looking tnon and women arc nut’ thc dungcrotis PW" ~ple. that history, if roar! arilllll shows that thc dangerous people generally are the stand-putters. those who block progress, who fall to catch thc ilrc of enthusiasm (rum the people with a vision. We quote the phrase "broaden out from precedent to precedent" forgetting the meaning of broadening. There is no period of thc world when it is safe to block progress. Practically all thc great heroes of the past were progressive and for- ward-looiiing, yet they were regard- ed by the people of their own duy us radical and dangerous intiovat- ors. From the days of the Great Founder of Christianity, W110 W85 designated by the Pharisees oi‘ his timea"glutton and a wine bibber," STOCK. sponslblc for annual drop failures. Without precautionary iticasuros. the efforts to maintain this promis- lug industry of raspberry culture will ho incl with utter tiisuppolnb mcnt. (‘crtilivution of raspberry nursery stock provides a method whereby this situation may be alleviated. Such a practice would eventually overcome the present difllcultlcs and, along Willi general employ- ment oi‘ disease control mctltotis, assure success to thc industry. Nursery incu will be glad know that certification of raspberry stock is now available itt Prince Edward island. Health certificates will be Issued for disease-free stock. itiformutltm on this subject will be gladly given by the Officer-in- Charge of ti}? Field Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Experimental Sta- tion, Charlottetown. i0 m EDITORIAL NOTES. Burglary and tltcft are becoming Lct us keep as many indut-Ithc balance of political parties has l . uinviitg in and about them” ‘me’ i} CERTIFICATION 0F RASPBERRY IN Prince Edward island the rasp- berry'crop suffers heavy losses through the agency of three exceed- ingly serious diseases. These are known as Mosaic, Leaf Curl and Spur Blight. Each in itself is re- Jbeen lnougltt about by the femin- Men and women have voted together in thc accord of a common citizenship and tho ch- iarged electorate has become more truly representative of the entire Dominion without the introduction of any new disturbing element. Manitoba is to try out the "alt-ir- Inate vote" in the coming provincial election. It. is simple, and it. ap- plies only to those elections in which there are three or more candidates for a single seat. The individual elector i, given t. ballot on which are the names of all the candidates, as initial. lint ho is regard to all three, Wc will sup pose that Brown, Jones and ltoblu- son are tht: cuntlitlaics. Our voter Ii privileged to express his choice in i0 S three times and it is yours." lLet,us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one Word each day. Today's word: FIORBEAKANOE; patience; indulgence: self-command. "You behaved ‘with great forbearance, and I am proud of you." t Oil Brunswick was “less recalcitrant, suspicious of thc new relations. suited at thc polls in regard to thc LLLLAAAA Daily ~ Selections son Guardian Readers ing of union, but the spirit‘ _- of hcr people. Day, 1867, May 3, 1927 Till-d LANV A iDFJIAIIGIITI-"I i10- light to do thy will. 0 my God z, you, . _. . - _ _ my ‘WW i8 with“! my _hgm_:_ Psalm Confederates of i863, lil Ntw Bi ; _ ~ House of Comtuotis. - HRAYERC_MYII' we “have he afterward Sir Albert; lion. T. W that wllleth to do Thy will shall ivaiiis to t-lucl. Brown, and often that tn express this opinion tllall Robinson is preferable to Jones. figure "1" after Brown's namc, “2” after ilobinsons n-ainc and “I? af- tor tilt: name of Jones. lit any can- ‘ditiatc has a. itiujority of all thc first ‘choice volt-s cast at the cloc- titm "ho is ciccictl. If ncitlicr Brown, JOIIOt-t nor Robinson has a clear majority of first-citoice votes, than the candidate with thc fewest number "i" votes is dropped. ‘We will suppose that this unfortunate is Illcbinson. ‘The ballots on which he was first choice and Brown or Jones second, are added to those candidate respectively as marked, and ‘whichever of these rtwo has the largest aggregate vote is elect- ed. It is clalmfeld that this plan in marking his ballot he marks thc ‘ifgféflt gum" We With biuncltcs stark and bare; No loaves wero- rustling overhead, ‘No rohins nestling -tliorc. The -roots were dcuti For lovc iitid ficd, My heart twus full of utre; ;Lil'e to me “Was a grctit gaunt ircc With branches gnarled and bare- Life to me is n great green true With blossoms rare aiid bright, For love Is there And binds her hair With petals pure and white, Life to me is a great green tree With blossoms rare anti bright That shine with radiant beauty Iti love’s soft golden iig-ht. __.___i__.__,.__. know of thc iwvhius- Cosfigail, ivlio is still in Parliatti TRANSITION T hcy had indeed accepted thc un fact-accomplished, though against scnting but fotir Provinces. i870 and British Columbia brougl these new clcmcnts wcrc not at fir there was dual representation. and New Brunswick had declared governments or legislatures was the Senate or Commons at Ottawa. ,vic\rs. They not only pcnuittcd, their leading public men to sit in and the federal Parliament. john -Elizabeth Kleiser. of Quebec, was there in like the Atlantic coast. Nova Scotia was almost provincial government, ‘legislature and pcoplc, itinctct-ii representatives iii thc fctlcrzii House dctcriiiinedly committtcd to a rcpcsi of thc union. scntcd thc fact that they had bccu legislated into ti being consulted, and against their wcll-ktiow » mid had by an overwhelming majority rejected if. In thc ioiiow- ‘ y'czlr they had given a majority in favor of a of opposition was still strong Not a few flags floated‘ at h iii St. john, and one of these, cut ing volunteers who rcfuscd to pass beneath sationai PTOSCCIIIIOII iit tiic police court. . unswiclc, ivrrt: ciccicd to thc first 'I'hcsc wcrc thc iutc lion. thQi ctiitor and proprietor of the St. been leading spirits of thc Anti-Confederate Govcrititiciit of i805-(1.1H> In several other impcrtatit respects the first Parliaihcitt (iii-r fcrcti from any that has succeeded it It ciidcd as a Pariiaittcttt for six Pro-Pm“ mlllwyfi “l” viticcs, Maitiwiaa having been JYIISCCI to ii st vcry rcatiily assimilated. Then Prom thc bcgitliiiitg Nova Scutia complete rclicf from the symptom!‘ pcrutittcd to hold‘ a scat in citiicr a. rpf Premier of Ontario, sat in the House crnmentztl collcztgues—]ohn Carling, Crooks Camerpn and Edmund Burke Wood. in open revolt, her: and eighteen of I101" of Commons bring] Thu pcoplc n31 lC ilill0ll with! ll wishes. Non‘ _ but still critical and somcivhat‘ 4 pa... Charlottetown Gare‘? Most convincing y heque. Space Given by Prowse Bros, Ltd. nswer a tfachtti Her people had indcrd bccn com: famous Quebec Scheme in i865, rcviscd subcult- mnong many lf-mast on Dominion down by some march- it, gave risc t0 at son- Thrcc of thc icztdiitg Anti- A. Smith. . Allgllil, afterward Spcakci- zmd , PREVENTING some John Frccirzan; and lion, John}! OPERATwNS‘ cilt. Tlic two first iiztitietl lititil A icw yours ago Iille operation for moval of it 1IO|‘I.li')ll of the thyroid gland, that is gcitrc. was considered most dangerous and thc deaths therefrom were many. However, the skill of our sttr- IKUOIIS and thc ‘preparatory freak, »meiit bcfort: tlic operation is d0ll9; 1 tiporation just a3 safe as any other serious operatic!!- Wltcre lllclu are dctiultc syml)‘ Am] toms affecting ncrvtts and b90155 the trcntmctit consists of rest M- first. 'l‘l\i>s is often sufficient i0 Ell/B ion, but likc incu who accept a their convictions. y . It began its scssiotis repre- lc provincial status in ll. into thc tmioit in 187i. and no operation is necessary. if rest does not give results l-lltlll I eliminary operation of tying of! Omar“) and Qugbcc had ("hm- soine of the blood vessels supply! 8 but at first rather encouraged §,’,‘",,:}',Y,',°1;';=',';::““ one“ sums“ t both the lrovincial lc isiaturcs if 110i. then flu Oiwrllllfln 101' w‘ 1 g I l" I I LII I lid ~ ~ , , _ . _ mova o a urge part o s g a handheld Micdélldid» H?‘ fir“ is performed, usually with satisfac- of Commons with all IllS gov- - Sicpiicn Richards, Matthew tory results. Prctiiicr Chauvcati, against it. No tucmbcr of their Now there are many folks with a slight enlargement oi.‘ the thyroid gland, that may be ‘wondering Who- (if He were here today he would be just as ‘ phsrlsaicaily called n "wit" or e’"rummy"l down throush the years, men and women of vision andwho had the courage to stand up against the errors of their time were Persecuted and even put - ‘t9 death, We miutitot confound- “file real reformer, the man of vision Ind courage, with the agitator. The _ latter is morelnumerous, also more ‘noisy; and more aggressive. There 4s this justification for Mussolini, ‘ the arch, despot of today, that he Is a true patriot and his country - heeded] strong, even a cruel hand to guide it out of the chaos into iitt-ialtit so. v.11»- lsr too numerous in Charlottetown. Dodging the prohibition law has taught some of our people that there are other laws which can he broken with impunity. Great Britain is the only country in the world that has persistently and consistently refused to accept moral reform fads. it has no pro- hibitory liquor law, yet it has less crime and is more law-abiding than any other country in the world. The United States has a prohibitory liquor law and a preventative law for every immoral act, yet it has more crime and lawlessness‘ than any civilized country in the world, > ,Wiil the world never learn to loolt itsoaviours? Let us remember Itltstjli advance in civilization is ' 1 is ' 1i I t m {cape ‘n mans ova opmen in tam. makes it impossible for any canni- date to be elected who has not re- ceived a majority of thc votes poi- the Fathers? There are -two lists, one including the names of those there are three or more candidates may prefer one friendship, or personal character, and the other because of speaking ability, or because the party leader specially desires his election. such cases the alternative vote en- ables iihe voter to make out: of the candidates his first choice and the other his second choice. The Mani- toba experiment will for various reasons be watched with interest. led, as so often happens when who attended as delegates to the first Confederation Conference in Charlottetown in ‘September, 1884. and the other list of those who a tended the continuation of that Conference at Quebec late-r in tihe same year. Most of the names in the two iconfereirces were identi- cal, but then-e were some excep- tions. A son of Sir John Macdon- aid, a son of Sir Gharies dhipper, s for. a single seat. it frequently oc- curs that u voter finds’ ii. difficult to Idecide between two candidates when lie can only vote for one. IHe on grounds of In dough-tor of Sir George E. (tastier are prominent among. the surviv- ors. In our own Pmpiirce there are a, number of sons or daughters of one or other of‘ the five dele- gates who represented Prince Bd- ____.. and Canada is following the United States methods of reform. is there on of Confederation are coming into notice in connection with the 9°", l" "HIM"! 9f "lo Flfh- ward Island at the Oonfersnce here along with s‘ like number each some relation between repression and crime? I Diamond Jubilee. And slain. the question is raised. twlio were from New dlrunswick and Nova. Sco- son oi! Sir Leonard Tliiey and a ' gram of repeal, and he and his I fifihloll, Supported right and left by tile members of his cabinet, Ouimet, Duttkiil, Bcaubicn, Arqhaip. ibault, Irvine and others. the Ontario Opposition ais of Parliament there were t ipg in their administrative what then was Canada. iy allied under the supreme ieadersiii Sir John Macdonald. For three or f tario and Quebec were ruled both in federaland provincial ma“, from Ottawa. Thus, in close daily touch as well a5 in alliance politically, this political combination seemed ir sistiblc. Itwas a unique feature of the first Parliament. I 7b Another distinctive feature was‘ the absence Qt cohesion among what constituted the Opposition whch‘fhe first Phrllamcttt met. .Mr. Mackenzie, the leader of the Opposition, was an Q". Iraio ‘Liberal. Hon.- Joseph Howe, the Leadcrof the Nova Scotian contingent, with most, if not all, of his following, were Liberals, But Liberalism meant something different in each of -the Provinces, The WestemLiberais could not, of course, acceptjliowe’; pm- followers cared nothing for the o iicid dual seats. During thc sessions hrcc Govcmmcnls iii Ottawa, rcprescitt- capacity three-fourths of 111,; pcoplc m‘ pof that astute statesman. m" mlllllhpt,“ the year On- tis and four each Upper Can- ada and Myer pauqlda, s: in all, (Continued git Pole Q‘ .13 Mackenzie Blake and othcriuctnbcrs of oi’ majority of cases. and tiuiess there are ‘definite symptoms, such as a ycry rapid heartbeat all the time, or extensive nervousness, no atten- ,. ,tion ‘should be paid to the slight And these three Governments were closc-Ienlargement of fie ‘land! m." 5.0m, as it is called. - issues which divided the Refomtcrs of the from the Liberals I tvhcr or not they should dhialn some vid form of treatment therefor. As a matter of fact no treatment any kind is necessary in the duortunatcly for those individuals Bichloride tof Mercury I "FOR rahrmo seep POTATOES I . silvquantity arrived. ‘ sgqfirgqpfdpfv“ no quantity -Is ' (carol. - The. .2 ‘Mawcs i ,>DRUGSTORE 149 Grout George Street Telephone 315 .§__-_-——i— --—v who want to be sure about‘ this matter, the basal metabolism macfl- ine has come to their aid. This machine, as mentlonetbbe tore, tells the amount of work the - tissueepf the body sire doing. when i the lbody is lying at. complete rust. and with no digestion going on. in a serious case of goltre it ha! ‘been found that thevtiasttss, driven ‘by the secretion from the thyroid gland. do asutuch as ~10 to 80 pir- osntniore work than n tisi. ., . However it has been found tllii the tissuesitt iugreat many indiff- duals with goltre, that is enlsrstfi thyroid gland, do not do any mo}? work than those in a. normal pa? son. .~ . Thltmgeans then the goltro, I! doing no harm whatever. .~ ‘Bo if you have a. golti-s, and you are undecided as to whether it ll I1‘- fsctlug you or not, consult W?" normal infill .. M’ , t 4 dosh... and be can arrange forfl i Quilt, at the hos~ ‘m. ‘ml i, <1 ~ 13 emwiyiil nulbtnpm of w Illflpgtfilllllfl Raincoat: a, 0min lit" l "Qliblohbi foxes.’ .. “The Best Invesilllfi?" A Young? Man Gan Make" "On checking my records Ivflnd that during the last 20 years company $940. in installments of $47.00 d