‘Ile GUARDIAN town: A. Irene. Btnnp Vendor. lllllwuy Beekehll. llnrltlmn Biathlon, Grafton Street- J. I). Taylor. Grafton Street. ‘cum- a c». 01ml W"- J. l‘. Dull)". Queen 8t t._ v Alexylyfhernon, Queen “tweet. - Mellonmld Drug CO» ll. A. Plqqel, lOIflL ' NEW lrllltl News Staple-R. I. For. “In! Street l Sixth Avenue: B. laCer. 01th litre-rt & Broadway: 42nd titres-t, Opposite Grand Central Depot; 1b. B. Cor. Vlee-Ptedli I. lLA-lenIlnInqlI-LO. 180k nuhflfllrlne-mulnlumauuoa-nuu- rum n3; ‘w. A. donut vonn 32nd sit. t fllxtb Ave" (Opposite Glmhel Bros.) and llotullnn Ne!" Blend- BOSTON Uld South News Sew York Ilepreselldlifi- IIIIPOIIIII 79"!"- l. Anllelull. lle (‘bleagn Represent-alive -l. I. POI" llnranltr oIilleqD-Llhnlg constituencies will be offered Premier King," says the Event Patriot. estlut; one King seated in Parliament ngai But our assurance to its readers is vague. is,~an indefinite expression, ‘ately concerned has no seat Plrllament and there are no sen a sent? a. seat can become available. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 19‘25 NAVIGATION SCHOOL The Prince Edward School of Navigation opens in the‘ Dundosi .\':i\'y League Building. Esplanade. this (my. 0n Jflllllll-Tllhe ‘ormet 4th. A5 our readers know this is the‘ utily school of its kind in eastern‘ (‘ainudu and is ntuintained by the Navy frt-t- Lcztgttc of tuition in navigation wit) ilCSlfl‘ to t-ikc up flint ‘calling. 'i'llo. school is in charge of Captain .\licuh_v. ll. .\'.. a full)‘ “m; (ixptéldullctld officer of the Bri- qualified lirill Navy. \\’< understand that a number 0f applications have already been re- ccivwd for admission during the coming lrrut. some of them from other nda us well as from our own province. The school affords parts of Can an excellent opportunity for mcn who have already started on thc way [u the position of MnS-lshall decide that the government isiieieaieii Premier i” island I lllkfl, when the whole. matter is LgDYGTHIDGDl. any living thing that loses its head la presumed t0 be ‘dead and it is known s-rnmcnt hag lost its heflli- Tile l i ifaculty of raisinE plicatcd as the lawyers have the issues which r may not have any bearing and in common parlance mnv “ot-iiiiiiiieii is iiiiii iiieiieivesieiiii pe may o ‘ ‘ ~ ttpoll the case in point. Liberal i a5 well as laymen ' are‘ quite satisfied that the former King‘ government. notwithstanding thei ‘fact it has lost its head and has! ‘been otherwise mutilated, is stillj {able to function a5 well as it ever ‘idid-which at least has the merit; I lf it transpires that a majority! iiawyers of not claiming too much. l I is a'7th. legul opinion is much more com-i would be for some member dul elected to resign, and so crente vacancy. But just now and unt l probed to the bottom, there is 110' Whether this biological m, a legal opinion h“ noqiltereafter before a by~elecfl0n can ‘been explained bu!‘ secordmg wgbe carried through and the writ rc- Speaker no member can resign That carries us forward to Janitor Further time must elaps turned. say three weeks at a guess, and the end of January is reachet tion. l 1 fcrable. Some Libe-ual ‘imny. when the time comes. resign, fer" his seat to Mr. King. but in doing so he will be offering some- thing that is not in his power to bestow. The electors have really all to say about that. and there have been cases in which the elect- ors did not choose to confirm the offered gilt. ln any case and at the best for Mr. King, it must be nearly the beginning of February before his colleagues and supporters can have the privilege of welcoming the his former ; _ _ ylacentht .- b -l. tcr Murine-r or Aiuteas well as f0r‘.stili sufficiently alive to function—;p o e reflsury em “as those who purpose taking up this great calling. The school is fully for itistrttz-tlons. practical. \\'e trust that down to the s03 in ships" and who quarter deck will take advantage of [his excellent opportunity There is room for all applicants, —— POTATO GAMBLERS (Y) ii tho frost-proofwarehouse at (icorgetuivit could hc conveniently conveyed to u place where frost hus no int-tress The Patriot would ghully have it so. it has not nil tuitglctl up over the supplemotitary vole which never materialized and has tried to oxonerute the "sollrl it now asserts that the erstwhile Lib» four." minus Senator Hughes. crnl stalwart for Kings ls u “nin- islci‘ influence." bccuusc he had this ianuerlty lo reply to The Guard- iunKs charges and gave his own parllctilar side of the vote lllcltl- out. Neither Mr. Sinclair nor The} Patriot has questioned the occur-l ucy of Mr. Hughes’ indictment. It ‘Ito say so and equippcd with all the necessariesiiKin theorctical andgnew head and lt will proceed to| ourr i own people who have “been goingi llness among the elect and the com- have not followed the calling w theiing 5.9.5510“ p; the year. tionai Review. Germany might steal a horse Italy might look over the hedge. Will it he the same afterwards." and it will be worth $4.000 per, g government will be given .11 business. Meanwhile there is great uneas- ralready assuming the appearance of a coronerls ln- quest rather thanof a meeting of parliament. It la not the ses- sion alone that is causing the fear but what lies beyiiond the session for in that great beyond there looms up the spectre of u general election which has more of terror to the Grits even than the war with Turkey which played such an important part lnitbe last election. So. whether the meeting of Janu- ary 7th shall he a post mortem or an ante mortem enquiry remains to be revealed. EDITORIAL NOTES "Before lncarno." says the Na-o but neither France nor 0 now implies that the only use for the Warehouse this! fall would have been for the con-i votiieuce of produce gamblers. is this an insinuation that the Potato Growers‘ Association were insin- ccrc in arranging for December l) shipment from Georgetown? lf so. g it conveniently forgets that because of the non-fulfilment of the prom- ise. the Potato Growers‘ Associa- tion were compelled to ship their potatoes. Ii for mont. from Saint John. The squabble among "m u“ gun to function ~us nn elevator, not a erals has given the public an in- wny into it. sight into the inharmonious work- ing of the Solid Four at Ottawa and they will ‘be more chsry than 1h election fairy tales. uuczn-raiurln New fur! and uncertainties have dip“ ,1. on »fif'll0Oig re-opep on Monday, Janu- ary 4th. counting the days. m!‘ Parliament-BI‘? seat; is a some- what extraordinary situation. Ap- in parliament. Halifax, built previous to the gen- eral election of October last ln the December conslgn- vain hope of nssuring the electio of a few iIJlbQTB-lfl has not ye; be- _a sound of the llre bell adds ter- b ever ln putting trust in Liberal i'°i' i° iii‘ “igiiii “i9 "m5 °T Ye" L‘ also when lt ls more ila-ble to ring u,“ n ‘n, other “m. u n" m, indemnity of H.000 each. whether awning,’ m“ ‘Mum, “m” the Government phali be defeated healer fires than ucusl. ‘care should be exercised with re- gard to chi ma: n: Liberal circles regarding m”, a; tu-aethunslnnwlhilortunetuti - - 0 .- ,,., h School Christmas holidays begin Wednesday. Dec. 23rd, and Naturally the pupils are‘? Eight. cabinet ministers looking e1 arently the one thing they fail to raep is ghst they are not wanted r 0 to Th9 million dollar elevator in ‘y ‘bushel of grain having found its at fai of This is the time of year when m‘ wll wit Extreme mneyl. pipes and furn- tFlre at any lesson ls a min- n winter lt is much n3 ‘ . d elected. the Government will lapse." Of course. the not defunct as a Premier or that he-and his colleagues are not de~ funct atrn Government. nor wlllhc have any vote in the final tleclsintt Some t leader and Prime Minister. ful what view the people of anyi "offered" constituency may take the King Government in its pre- sent shattered and__morihund con- dition. strenuous efforts ln the Octoheri Cabinet, had shown himself equal- by m; speech n Richmond mu ml ctober last to demand a second dissolution of Parliament failed to secure a Liberal majority m” “mi iieviiii” expected ions debate as to the stal- able that the coming session will ontinue durlns the fifty days which Mr. King ban-net been particular- And many things may happen be- Press despatch from Ottawa intim- ' tcs that a long debate seems pro- hahle before the actual status of l lthe Government cap be determinedfmem‘ in the despatch referred to we are told that the Conservative conten- tion will be that “when, Parliament meets in the absence of the Prime Minister through his failure to be Liberal members: will oppose this contention. buti what action Parliament will takei thereon when the time comes re- mains to he seen. This raises the question whether there wlll be any Premier or any his "f9 5 Government at all when the new “V” iigiiiii iiiiieliiis “lie l Parliament is constituted. Attdthis “mi i ° imp“ i" “e “me i“ vital question must be settled lui the absentee of Premier Kitig. Ho will not he able to lift up his volt-o in Parliament to argue that he isiggziidiig iivthfiiifidgitili, iiililfngiitinfimilyiiiiig “'88 598M110: consumers. sell wanting in many of the mnsfl rl l bvious essentials of a prcsentuhlv These conditions make It doubt- f his merits when the time comes‘ for him to contest any seat that ltel-illfi lllflyilfi- tOO- the imay seek to win. would at this distance appear 1111-. probable that the Progressives imigerye‘ Moreover. lr arliaruent will vote confidence in‘ I Mr. King mu put forthi ectlon to defeat and destroy thel Progressive party notwithstanding that they had kept him in power. r four years. Premier Dunning] whom he olfereda seat in hlsi hostile to the Progressive party; i Moreover Mr. King is commlttedl ‘in n he J8 if lh P0 [0 co the election then pending. He led to get that majority. ln view all the circumstances and the of the Government it seems pro» "e 8B i entitle the members to a full hln 'that time or not. N0 Supply must be voted and other lmmedl- i" "mi-h Ymk- i" 1917 "Iii ll! O!!- ately urgent business transacted. will" ill“- rtuncte in his eiqctlogiyenture. wl lrnt- slectedzln-‘Ndtht-WII on Notes By m w... “When the time cornea several The subject is an inter‘ to many throughout Canada who would like to see Mr. Liberal GOlll9lJlZlD0f8fy'Si VGFYiTHE WEST "When the time coniesfi‘, - '" Jufllhlleveit Western Statel are getting -how udw the gentleman more immedi- Seats in Parliament are not trans- nletuber live it hringetlt forth much fruit. mute friends. Your birth-stone is the turquoise. which means prosperity. Your flower is holly. Your lucky color ls pink. lightning never strikes twice lathe same place. tit coir Bohr of I iBy I W. itogether to teach their lwpplg . ‘to eat and wbaflloiieiatn’ i.“ i’ "If The school chilldazen drejoidtnit- ts‘ed and those underweight HQ‘ 01¢" vacant l_n that body. When will tnsi" "Devil! classes. and a close re- tlme come for providing him withlccm A vacancy must first be’ made. or occur in some way before get the family, l er food. Ylfmnlly have been worked out and aithe tables have been put into the “hands of the “mothqg” of thebome. Parliament shall meet and elect aiiiiiie Euggesiions are B” natural and‘ ireasoitaltle that they appeal to the ‘iheafls of the households at once. yl For instance. two vegetables a eltluy other than potatoes ls the first Freccmmenflation. This mean! plenty of tron, and the mineral lsalts with their “growth" qualities.‘ lThen a quart of milk a day for each each dny for everybody. With four glasses of vmter also for every- fhody. Nothing is said about meat ‘and eggs. but they likely have their jplnce on the diet. because where pron work hard and children play hard. either of these is a necessary ,part of the daily diet. l However. the point about titer 0-. ,plc are going into the matter 0f ‘feeding themselves in a scientific ‘tnunner. just as they would work ;out the proper diet to raise healthy .cattls. sheep. or pigs. i lt does seem strange that in this twentieth century with all the‘ ‘knowledge of the past centuries of Dlc ‘man at our hand. at a time wheniback into the pockets of has reached lual spender. imauis iuvetitiveness ,its highest development. a time when we can fly or go under the sea. in addition to traversing the- iland. that we are oul mint; to take up the matter of iisltnteitt of cur bodies l as they were thousands of years aim. Food can now be obtained fiottrs SHOWING THI WAY is kept of their gains or_ loss- Various methods are used to both fathers and mothers; interested in the healthy lnatural growth of their-children. land the foundation for this is pro- . l The “Mi "u" i" “ch cnflii Adequate diets for the whole lyoungster. and a pint for each ad-t ‘with the Premier still absent from iiii‘ The“ one mi“ mid one cemaii that what Parliament while it is in session. Ionce functioned as the King swash altogether unprecedented situa- Cantida. givillll, to all‘ first cost of the goods. maining half remains within the The Public Forum Illneelinlleopelhrfil Ileeusskn b! ear of ‘questions el Interest. The ffiharlotteeewn Guardian Ices "tot necessarily endures the op- lnleae a! correspondent. euv ‘AT none‘ plrrsniuos. an flnd decisive. the advocate‘: of would be hopelessly out of court. From the fact conclusively/shown, chase his whole supply abroad- them is no material saving in cost on mail order- P"- i" . liwre i8 KIIID isir,--A wrltetuon. this subject asked the auestlemq-‘lwhat is the. gaflemnce between pending money "1 qr $119 ilfrovlngg t9 the mall er‘ honsefiud ~buyinz~ from the home merchant sand letting him ‘send n sway!" Thegnnbwer n my 4g met-oi“ up "dllerence" then home buying that in the aggregate of prices- ff the ‘buyer was compelled to pur- the all Important consideration. against Meighen personally? The proof that Mr. time. or anywhere, ever uttered word offensive to Quebec. or d anything to the injury of that Dr vlnce. yet during the recent ge safety in passing the train. ‘some knowledge of Mr. Meighen lllfllll. welfare and possible. . The hone of contention. or cans no difference in this direction. But to the buyer who is far seeing enough-go invest his dollars with the certalinty of; getting a hand- some indirect return in addition to a full present value the "differ- ence" is a real one, and so vast and far reaching as to defy com- putallon. The buyer has $100.. it did not me to him through the medium ol the mail order house. which he proposes to exchange for a bill of commodities. He forwards the whole amount to the foreign con- cern and receives (let us assume) a hundred percent value for his money. He has the goods. but the money has passed out of his reach forever. The far seeing buyer merchant. Now it is abject folly to, claim that the home merchant al- so scuds the. hundred dollars out the late Union government durlu the war he is held responsible lo raise necessary recruits for ou forces. were unwilling to volunteer and o course conscription when npliilet support. solid opposition. These are cause. To my mind it was a this take to have tried to enforce con scrlption in Quebec. lt number of men to signify. on When the people were almost . ‘ iuitanlntottsly unwilling to enlist it' - t» w pel them to come by conscription. he tiumher of men required to enforce conscription was almost us o, [he Provlnmm He does not Agreat as the number of recruits portion of it, probably about half. is rcmlitted away to pay for the The re- l Province to enrich our own Dee-j and ultimately to flnd its way, the orig-i l freight. thus gtlvlng employment‘. obtained, and ltesldes it created uu ill fecllttg in that province which will last for generations Of truurse such feeling shuuld soon (lie out but being exploited and kt-pt up from day to day. for‘ party advantage. it is now a port. Wm‘ this mo‘ retained at hommtlvc danger to our country. the local mere ll'. y just begindto railway and steamship handsliigiiiiisi iii" Meigiie“ and iiie lie” ayaml the freight handlers and trans-Jiie proper all-round diet for the nour-i-Poil wltmu he represents these “vrkers on our shore fronmlcoucessioits should he mnde, su laud in the carrying service. Thenlioiig‘ i" “iiir-‘e- as ‘he? d0 "i" . m These bodies are just the sameliii‘ iiiiiciiiiieii engaged i0 reiiiiw.e-ic1e|ile: Sufism it to the stores receives a portion. p ~ Another sum is paid out in rents: T‘) “k H“ landlords of the various stores‘ _" ' . - n m - f. i" - - - ~ - . - suck to i, _ the fore that time comes. A Canatliatijicliliilkiiigtii?“eiiesssizgifisdgitfiligisligflge or in interest on the cost if the ca“? iiiii" iieiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiks o" iii- ler of any vital prlu l [new mo,“ m", Earth gives us in merchant is his own landlord. Add- ‘ieiiiiiiiii “ioiiiii ii” as ii°peie’i'“ iii‘ such a way that these bodies ours may get what These Western States are cer italnly setting a good example b giving their tion. Yl people this informa -l lve pcrsoufi ‘ — - lime [o make an exrengjye asset of al attack on Sir Wilfrid Laurler lu i “”“5_‘“*il *5 I ti ilfnmcagurgble value m the comm. the Hottse of Commons when Sir 0 ‘i y i o ec 0'15 erclai and business life of the Wilfrid iras not present. Mr. FQR com-ntunny Meighcn immediately denied tho. Now all of (p959 forces, frqflghpstatemctit and naked the Globe to g (illilrliian Riiadcrs handlers, tcaiusters. clerks, p0stal‘l‘0ll‘al'l it, or produce the proof. lave» telegraph amldclivery eugagententszTltc Globe ncithcr retracted 0+“ December 17, 1925. a SELF. i)l<lNlAL:—Whos0ever will their eflrfllnrfl come after ma. let him deny hlm- Th9)’ i" "l?" E self. and take up his cross. and foi- iii-iii"? "Upeiiwrt Piaflwrer- i" For whosoever will snveiiayer hall lose it: but whoso - they help to employ the cl low me. for my sakelii save it. Mark 8: 34. 35. PR\YER:—W n" k Tl . 0 ‘he “impi” “Mi” i“ Lord.‘ for the 191201112: mariliileotts-‘may be coiiipiiieii i0 iio iiie work iii ten in creating employment, and n building ly illustrated in Thy life: eiicept a}, SOMETIME la And vlcw again life's sorrows!" 1r“ a ‘in reasoning power to realize what this means to the producer on the ivory teams. all of which curnu-' ml banking in the communltyla ive work to and shoemaker. LikewlseiC ands in every other line of busi- Meigltou, ess where they spend their cttsh. y 111g; pfocggs of fefllstfibuflgni These show the conditions the its rounds} l l It does not call for very great nd. Every one of them with their lme. perhaps, when wc haveflmntlilée have ‘stomachs to flli— “Christmas comes but onc of the quesmn’ He Wm not be Attai-iigtiihiitii. tiitiliiathiliiiitlnttigh many/wig; liititaiileniitagtijrypgi-zilliliz 022i lo ‘ e a permitted even to vote confidence‘ years or ma imam and fish‘ vegetables‘ eggs‘ yiiari but the Christina“ iipiiiiiiii iiimiieii" bike "ii"? 90°‘ no‘? And look buck o'er tho lung nudillmliifY. hi!!!" 811d ffllilfl flllli should remain with m; qbmughquglected illndno" ln the familiar‘ _llt‘\'l()llB way. firaami and when U19? bllY 1085B an rhyme. the Premier will llud him- is always at a price which is m and m, 5mm‘ ‘never reached by shipments abroad 1,, lei-all once more the longlngs ofliiiid which is never oiieiieii by ll! the he“. ,mail order houses. The truckmen For those vain blessings to our,“ life denied— vnin regrets, been our guide. burden that i n we bore. | Along life's way, so toilsome and a no steep. i but to keep nu lnthe nar- row way And saved our feet from quick-l sands. yielding. deep; The cup of sorrow that was ours to drink. i The trials. too. that cntne our] strength to test- . en we have reached the h of many years We then may know that God. gave what was best. —Helen B. Anderson, eight: 1M i hot inc lot: is DECEMBER 17.— atlve and dreamy ct to moods. You are Imog- and rathersub-l You need conntauU b: n. and are unhappy, you do not get if. You are. on‘ e whole. of a brlzht. happy (lib-j flltiofl. and you ‘usual secure a reasonable amount of? mlort. You hnv e very few lnti-l Cultivate cheerful-I as. and live out of doors as much‘ you can. rth Waterloo in 1911, and twice Ill .»the'lr horse, and always at higher I , . ilhan export prices. Thus a large "enhance well stulle at ull ourmroporuon or m9 don“ spam m . ‘the home store finds its way back And know at last that (rod has“ a divldend or prom to the nmn‘ Iwho wa ‘Some short sighted mail order‘ dmirer will probably try to sug» ‘gest that we escape those middle-_ ' union's charges by; buying direct. No‘ you don't. not by a jugful. mall order house has costs to pay, and most of them turned goods. and the P. E. island buyer has to pay them. There is the mail order proprietor spends these whole amounts in his own of the employment he gives goes entirely into labourers and farmers of the prov- approachmbie sense. This is iy manage DID MR. MEIGHEN MAKE A Slr.—Whether Mr Melghen made a mistake ln giving an assurance to the people that so long as he even allowing such to be true wast nrllstek ll! d carters-need hay and feed for w, Qll s wise enough to invest it home. KO W0 The all these wa a damaging difference iwwever; nQ of business and the profits is .\le the pockets of the e where the catalogue house is ated. The llsland buyers 105s the foreigners gain in every Iht Bill! “difference!” 4h, l nm etc. FREE LANCE. dre MISTAKE? had The answer depends T clrounutaqce frhat im“ .. . ‘l’ '92. , Institutions epettdprotittccd th » theistateiticut was ickq-tht- erks and press to‘ Conservative party is up against and must deal with. In trying up u community ofilll‘ be blamed in this case. tion can also be justified. Supposc war against Britain should stiddenly break out nml Mr. Mciglt- en ‘was premier. what would hup~ pen were he asked for assistance? Let us consider. made auywuy. could lie-proceeded that could otherwise avoided. cesslully carried on. ‘tiatlonal spirit and a governtucnt They ure screaming mad about lt.§ They don't condemn the proposi-l tlou or approve it either. why this excitement? are likely to aDDease the wrath down to the County of Bagot and) was received kindly. .That was a had disa molested und not allowed to ad- . deserved for the many injuries he a large part llallton [Qfl ~ l an .8“ w these he must pay 1m, [he Lu ask them to tell the truth about oiicoal for heating and curlers for iiiiii‘ i8 best f0!‘ carting; insurance upon his goods; gun on Mr. hleigheit as soon as he‘ |books and stationary for uccount- W“ ""059" 198d" °1 “i112 and 'i'hese malicious attacks lac-i his party. J [he newspapers for adverb The lead was stipplled by the Tor-J isiug. Then with these he eurploys "m" mm"?- "19 IQWHYIE quite a large staff of clerks and de- Pei‘ i" Caiiadlh i-‘Y a" ‘ Mr. Melghett an trffeits Liberal pn- rlbutiug to nor e proof because it was tleliberate falsehood, yet that copied generally by l.|i)Bl'ill papers throughout anuda and quoted by the French justify their hatred ot‘ Mr. Mr. Meighctt to remove the Quebec against ltlmself cunnut His pust- cjud ice (BVPY Should he tlccldc answer promptly “my govern- ment is favourable and will nt Ont-c.‘ ' ’ appcul to the poople iur the ll\.(y(‘ls‘li ry mandate." A prompt appeuli uld be made in a mouth. and‘ Now why is Quebec so bitter is not the remoteet evidence or I Melghen at an?! 3 eral election it was claimed. not; by ordinary persona. but by lilfl‘ Premier of Canada. Mr. King. lbfll Mr, Melgben was so hated by the people tlfere that for his personal through that countryhe had to be concealed on Mr. King surely had‘ danxer in that community or he would not have made such a state- All this goes to show that Cun- ada has internal antagoulsms that are real ntenaces to our national requiring to be ro-. moved by any reasonable means of offence on the part obquehec as ruin“ Melghett is that being in the application of cottscrlptiott to‘ Many of the people of Quobecf in their case had not community On the contrary it met,‘ the facts whatever may have be?“ the would have been wiser not to apply the act ta that province as it gut no i Lihe rul press to . If I'D Q: Securzty of Principald Attractive Interest - f Return . Moira, Limited. 654% First Mortgage Bonds, u; be issued in $1.000. $500 and $100 deport-hia- tions, are a sound and attractive corporation investment. a3 id. " o,l n. a "The fiiompanyb business war established 83 ' rqpgo. Today its‘ chocolate and confec. iitiiizery products are favourably known through- out" "the Dominion-and beyond, in Grggt Britain, the West Indies and Newfoundland. Gross sales grew from $347,964 in 1904 to $2,. 752,421 in 1924. Aasetsexceeding $2,764,000 are sgcurity f0!‘ $1,000,000 Of BOfldI- N611 Earning; for the four years and nine months ended September 30, 1925. have_been at the annual rate of $244,392, or 3% tunes the intern‘. re- quirement of these bonds‘. l e .1‘. r, r 5 . . “'9 offer tilese lmnds to ‘yield the investor about 6.50%. i f I lir.\'r1'i/‘Ii1w' (Trrnlur ml rcqltunrt ' Royal Securities L é ll”. l l Corpe tion ' ‘yvvvrn ‘i _ . _ ,|_ ,',_ IIATON. llrum-li Manager. lllley Bulldlnl- ghtrlotletuunu ' Mnnlmi Toronto HalifarSt. John Winnipeg Vencoiidr New York A Banker's Opinion i “No mun is itdcqlialuly insured until the ‘income from his life pulicics- ('4lll.~il’l‘\'llli\'l‘ly invested. will l maintain llltl i family’ in some comfort after his death." The‘ low rate-s and excellent returns on Great- West Life profit-earning policies enable you to provide adequate protection. with the least strain on your salary resources. Let us show you how you, personally, can reach this objective. HYNDMAN & 00., LTD. PROVINCIAL MANAGERS 61 Queen Street Charlottetown 9 ONE WEEK T0 G0 .___}.€..__ \ Yes, only seven short days and then selecting and sending that gift will be past, your time for Tbcrc are many things you want yet. Come in and let us help you choose tar-just glance over this fist. Chocolates-Me to $5.00, Golf Bags and Irons. Perfumes —- Cotys, Renauds. Bath Bricks-Jiloger and Gollet. Toilet Waters-Al| the best sellers. Camcras-fl-SO to $15-99- lvory and Tortoise Shell Goods in cases, also In lfldr vidual plecel. Walking Caner-Ladies and Gents $2.00 to 85.00. The 2 Macs Drugstore 149 GREAT GEORGE STREET Ben Hur. ~ ‘opulent. und (If é ' agriculture ‘"1" the ntoaittlitie. necessary prcpnr-i w iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Niiiimiai Raiiwiiyi iililiii‘ inns. which would have to bu‘ iiiriiieriy Diipiiiy iiiiiiiiiiiir iii ii‘ l th and thus very little time lost‘ ltave been‘ But suppose Mr. Mclglt-l ‘s govermnettt ‘were defeated what then? Just what would hap» pen were the appeal not madc. Ur», less the people would support tllcifl! verumeut nu war could be sutvlb uld neither create n to secure any "udm-takmg m, alone-lug to 1W. .l. lllzick. Dirrcl-ir of tho even greater such as express and so momentous an enwrprme a‘_.,l)ep.|rltuent of (‘olonizatitttt ‘level- postal charges on original anti re» wur. l-n conclusion let us cottslil-l er the Liberal partys‘ attitude tc-i um/ rd .\lr, Melghen‘s proposltioni Then The answer-l simple. they hale to see Mr.’ ighen muking propositions that ~ inst him ln Quebec. He went yes. cordially. ppolntmeut to] party leaders. Had he been as any audience the shout would go out to all parts of Canada and .1‘ featured done to Quebec. Yet no man cites a single one of these alleged ifllurles. nor proves that one ever‘ . t ' existed. it ls quite e id t th t1 64' Q-uuw Si"! , 5'19"" i" Pmmhi‘ °i Cmmiii‘ "ii the’l.iheral party's grezt ociimcerilt.‘ London 4r Emgiiiiiii i‘ iciiimidi“: "mm", “Liiiiif i” ‘eiiiat-vrenent. h um possibly m‘ ' 31m); ops, cpae nanywarulh _ ' without the matter being first sub- "iigtheui; ,,T;{'b;::"ili:,i‘::é: Siting?‘ Pllbllt! AIIUHOII sale‘ i mltted to the electorate for alt-Dun lmmunmon “mm b? m" b’ _ lprovnl. requires more than a hasty Qnodwm "mm, can“. "and be‘ t ‘¢°I1Il¢fl'l"°"- N° 4W“ "'9 1"“ a terrible misfortune to the Lib-i Bow Furs n has been ma um '°"""‘ i“ iiii“'°ii ii°i"°""ii' “from! party. Vsrlly. the spirit of - - have prompted the proposal. but ‘launder m e Cflbbersmlth plays in the Liberal party's tow-ii ~» has», i.“ ude Expected t0 Give Im- petus to Immigration A" elm-um, ithe Brii-lsh (iovcrnmcut. and steam- or destroy “(slain ..o|npuitfes. wlturebydares for 5 (jglnulu Lellmmligrairb: were really n pure dentocracy the wl 0i U19 Deullie must be with auriimlll successfully pro-lMHY || ‘inllyf Dl-pnrinicnt of immigration and (Joi- oitizatloti for the Dominion Govern- meni. i, (Canadian Press) 0'l‘T.-\.\\'.A. Olll.. Dec. ltl.-—-As the suit of u recent ugrcoittcltt made otwccn the: Cnnutllnn (iovernmcltl, FPliflPPd mater zt rush of prospective stittlcrsi the (ild Country lg r-xpt-cfgr] in tho coming spring. accord- When the thw-mometer ls dOW" to zero Ind the snow begins to ‘Wt , rfi} there ll satisfaction In know "I .A BEAM-mu‘ ‘ ma‘ yati-Leoel bln ls filled wit" _ GNIIYLCHARABIERIZES OUR SERVICE .__’___.._ Be prepared. ply today from A. i 0o i Order y°"" ‘iii’ .,_ (Luwieturrf ' HOl-ZTl C lAN _ enous no i‘ 1‘ i . . y g. E. n, , “\\\\ . . ." f;.rf.t.AMvsoivf-& 00-‘: lill) 5 Represented‘ by k Alfred Fraser.» u» s80 u “MM - W