“,4 cry: r» ‘rliezrijoou f- lint llllllillllilllllilillllfliiill 05.“..- g, ‘glue; Ilee-Pnellll. I. l. Burnett: Lien. CQL I. L IIQIIIIOLD. 8.0. Asssehts lifter, II. l. Currie. President. I. e , Secretary, Editor and lounges, J. l. IIIIICC. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 together have been righting for the last p‘: months. That is the freight THE SESSION rim cnxltnomnr" 1 owitqoulinnus‘ Notes By The Way Ottawa will be in the qaot light for some time to come. Parliament is in" session. So far by WHY 01 preliminary a good deal or swear- ing has been done among the mem- bers elect, but it has not been 01' the sort commonly known- as pro- fanity. They have only been swear- ing to bear faithful and true aliesh‘ ance to His Most Gracious Majesty.‘ King George, and we have no doubt ' that they will copsclentiouslyyer- form that obligation.‘ - it is noted that 110 of the mem- li precedents at present being luid down inCauads are to b0 woven into a-nd become part o! fu- ture Canadian history. we are en- tering upon what mlgihl. in politico- rates disability. We went about fighting it. in a businesslike way.l We were not content to pass a re- solution of protest to the railway authorities that certain rates ghOllld i be remedied; we secured a surn o! money from the three Maritime geological language, -be called a conglomerate age. I The Fifteenth Parliament of Can- ada was scheduled to open yester day with the usual pomp and cere- lt didn't. there was no through whom the General could com- his l0 S0 a session was held tinder hhe chairmanship oi the Deputy Governor General to i-lect a iSpeaker and the real open- rateg expert to prepare our case; the finding; of this expert will bet submitted to the iBoard of Rallwsvl mony. speaker Governor m unicate pu rllantenl. Commissioner-s and if our claims! '*' mmmds are right (and we believe they are) ' l "ility which has existed for somel years. lnmdentally, l might say! lRed Chamber. ‘r bers elected are new to the House. or at least were not members oi the preceding Parliament. That is lapproxlnlatcly near to one half oi llht- total membership. ln Prince l-lilward island's delegation three ‘of our tour members are new to the House of Commons. These are ‘Messrs. Messsrvey and Jenkins, of Governnnents, which enabled us tolqueen-p County, and 110m _y_ A. etlgage the service of a frolghtiMaoDonald. of King's. Two of the four Senators from this Province are slso new to the These arc Hon. Senators Hughes and 340M111!!!‘- ln the interim since last session we shall “move a Mhrmme d.lsab_ ‘five of our eight representatives lnlso the ‘blood sired!!! B01118 through the two Houses of Parliament have‘ been replaced by new men, which is quite an unusual occurrence with - £01m a of flours; . n,1_s-|V.|¢|;I.A ' notoms m: Herr When you have worked so hsrd physically that the perspiration has poured forth from your skin, you have. realized that this perspira- tion. was Nature's method of getting rid oi the heat for you. The liquid portion of the blood gets up towards the surface of the body away from the internal organs. Two research men at the ‘Univer- sity oi Louisvlllephave been work- ing upon the effects of cold upon the. blood. They find that when cold is ap- plied to the body, the tissues of the cooled surfaces contain more mois- ture than those of the uncooled. Accordln! to their investigations the iluid part of the ‘blood, in trying lo protect the body from the cold. goes to the cooled skin, to the tis- sues immediately below the skin. and to the muscles: in other words to the outer tissues that cover the ody. ' These tissues then are thus car- rying a great deal cf moisture, and these tissues is slowed up to some extent. and of course retains the heal. . The other interesting thing is that with more water in the tissues . JANUARi-fwg, diesel . selling. l _ " The Haberddehery" dd Size Overcoat . $15. and $20. We have’ about 35 Men’s Overcoa ts left after a most successful season's F dale "la" Most of these Overcoats are beautifully tailored Fashion-Craft really splendid high-grade Overcoats. To clear we have put them into two lots $15.00 and $20.00. The $15.00 lot are Overcoats worth up to $25.00. The $20.00 lot are Overcoats worth up to $32.00. Sizes 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 only. v See Windows, They Won't StaylLdopngl ~ Henderson 8c Cudmore L‘ .L I that the work oi this freight rate-s expert has already brought some y . i The Public Forum g This column II open for the discussion by correspondent: of questions of Interest. The the sympathy of his political fol- lowers. is throwing water on lhcli‘ at the surface or outside of the body, it is like a sort of insulating layer. in other words something like the vacuum or thermos bottle which, with its chamber of air he- lween two surfaces, keeps the con~ l ,'-- l lney grant, or increase in tin-Ir un-l nuul Federal sithsitlics. But no such "c1“'11-1f‘j“- “M1111 evelll-"KHY llllfnv-‘ilrotupensat.iun haul some to the ,- risk- 1" “wilke” “"1711 "ifuvluesdlttriiluies, and they have luul to JANUARY Yx-Rtiillfillil your in» und rt-finiiish nuew the i-iltivkfillllls’huruggle along anode-l" steadily iii-lclinutlon to be exacting and domin- faith oi a defeated party rcmalns “running “mutton, coring, and do not give wuy in lug will take place this afternoon when His Excellency Governor General Byng of [Vimy will read the Speech that shall be ‘placed in The large body of new men sent 1o join the crew of the Ship of excellent results. To illustrate, heist.“ w,“ have something to learn found that fnom a certain potato before they “know m8 popeg" as production section in Ontarlmwhich the old hands do. but the average Wm] his lnands by the leader of the gov- ernment and prepared by the gov- ernment. The irresponsible char- acter of ohe government is indi- cated by the fact, hitherto unpre- was farther away ‘than lPrince Ed-' ward Island from the potato con» suming market of New England. the freight rate on potatoes was 19 cents ‘per lhundred pounds less than from Prince Edward Island- We made a claim for the rate given to Ontario and pot it, with the result that ‘P. E. I. producers. have saved a great many thousands of dollars on their shipment; this season." ci-dented, that a Member of the Government. himsclf without a seat in parliament, has already divulged the principal tenor of the Speech. in future, if future Governors Gen- shall know in advance what the Speech ornl do not protest, we l from the Throne has in store for, Complaining about grievances us. lillid passing resolutions will ‘get us Who and what The action of the As- mcnt? The Premier. Mr. Mflcken-Iflmliilled Boards of Trude ‘in gei- zie King, [tcrsonally defeated ,ha:i,‘11!!i§‘i0gether, finding out what the no seat or voice i-n parliament, He lZflevflllcafl 8;"? 811d Dfflposlng a de- is the govern- nowhere. is Premier only in name and in finite scheme by which they may virtue of his drawing his ruu paynlbe remedied affords an excellent , stem Jlembers of his Cabinet are;9Xflm'D19 of what can be done ii in similar plight. no seat in the awe so the right fly ‘about it- v -House. no voice in parliament and There are other IMaritlme griev- Mlnisttrs of their several depsrt-‘EIICES- The ‘Mllrllime D0115. 1119 ments only by virtue of their belngifront door entrances to Canada. iihlfl m vole themselves their salar-‘QFB lvlnz ‘practically idle while the “theme. qhey 5pm" ,graln crop of Canada goes out to ever get seats, whether they shniilths world's markets through for- draw this year's sesslonal imdem- 618i! DOTPS- Everyone is talking niiy of $4.000 in paumpvi to their shout ‘this. sonw loving vile ‘blame ministerial has not yet upon Sir Henry Thornton, some llpon the ‘mvernment srnd others declaring there lg no remedy. Whv not probe the matter to t~he bottom and find out? A two bun.‘ dred million dollar rail- Wfly and elevators and tenmlnals built at a cost of many millions are ‘being starved while the ttax~ payers are powerless. There are 111F139 ‘provincial governments in the Mlaritime Provinces. Cannot these set ‘together and find out who i5 running ‘the railway and whether it could be run in some other way! lt has been left in the federal gov- ernment. and that government has failed to provide s. remedy. All railway wisdom does not lie with Sir Henry Thornton. ‘He may be human. He may or may not have reasons for the muting of Cana- dian grain via America/n ports. Some say <he has, others say he is influenced by interests that are not Canadian. ‘Surely these uncer- Lainltles could be set at rest if, strictly ‘business methods were. Biloplcd to find out. The time has come Mr a shbvhdown and the sooner action is taken the better. Everlasting complaint and the Bvaflflflllll-B passing of resolutions Will set us nowhere. Let the pro- vincial governmenis move. ————<0>_-—- EDITORIAL NOTES ie-s as usual. salaries been disclosed. lSurely such a farce has never been enacted in any clvllize-l country. What. in plain English, ‘is the object of the present session of parliament? is it to minister to the needs of the country? Is it ‘to devise ways and means for indus- trial and commercial development? Not even the most party-blind iLib- oral _will cllalm that it is. The only purpme in view. on the part of the men who usurped the pre- rogatives of governunent ~is to find out how long and at what price to tho country they can hold on to their official positions. The Progressives, electedllln op- position to the King government. are the pigrty in power. They hold the life of the King government in the hollow of their hand. That they will demand their price goes without saying. That the govern- ment will pay the price, if Lhey can get away with it, also goes without saying. This is the uncertainty with which one 15th parliament op- Can the Liberals, 101. in mnnber secure enough support 1P0!!! the 28 merrfbe-rs" of the scat- leffld Kffilfps in be able to lord it over the 117 Conservatives? This is the problem of the session and we shall see what we shell see? (Hill. l l i GRIEVANC E8 AND EXPORTS Sh! Led. January go on as it P!‘ ‘it; doing fine. ‘A writer in the Maritime Merch- ‘ant quote; m. p. lLTui-lrbull. Mill- eghq Director of the Acadia ‘Sugar Refinery end, incidentally, Presid- ent of the l-lsllhx ‘Board of Trade. on the recent erforteltn secure in ldjtffllmeni. of Mhriilmo freight nights, es follows: "Just st this moment i sm a Jhlnklng of one disability ‘thel. the -~ ~ “.1 l l This is thr. season of tho vcsr when we Slud out what kind of clu- IQDQ we ‘have. When s man or women sits down suddenly on the sidewalk they know exactly what kind of cltlseu occupies the ail- iolnixq premises sud they are not hfrsllr" to say so. Citizens Il-e come together again ed to an independent attitude as between the two tlves. action by two considerations. Hav- ing lost more than half their num- Government there is reason to be- {promlsed concessions. political recruit is an adept at that sort of thing. and the iree-masonryl of party will at once give the new’) Conservative and Liberal mcmbcrs quite n. host 0i warm friends who will make them feel at home 1!! the House. l l We have not reached the ldeall reputed to have prevailed in anoi- ent Rome, when "none were for the party and all were for the state." Nor have we degenerated to the: opposite condition of all for the party and none for the state. We must presume that both Conserva- fives and Liberals are desirous of promoting the interests of the Dominion according to their way‘ of thinking, and also the intercstj of the respective parties to which! they belong respecl-lviilY- l But when the interests of the’ atateaud those of the state sccmj to conflict, as they sometimes do; (he strong party man will be about‘ as impartial as the Irishman whose two successive wives-both of whom‘ he loved dearly, had predecenssil‘ him. When his own time came to depart he gave instructions thathe‘ should be buried between them, but; added. as an afterthought, "Wid a cant towards Blddy." T118 Dilly 15 very often the party man's Blddy in (‘use of any decision between; party and state interests. ‘ spgakiflg pf parties reminds us? that the main body of the »PI‘°i""'l elves and the so-callexl Ginger! ,Group of kickers are stated to have‘ differences and under the Igndershlp of Mr. Forke and pledlr‘ reconciled their old and larger parties or Liberals and Conserva- They are moved to take this ber in the October elections their only hope of continuing as a party is by uniting solidly together and as a united party they will hold the balance of power. This means bargaining power, of course. Their demands are high. but in the desperate situation of the King lleve that the price will -be paid and the promise will be embodied in the Speech from the Throne. Completion of the Hudson Buy Railway, a bill to establishment of Rural Credits and another to pro- vlde ‘for Proportional Representa- tion are expected to be among the if our surmise proves to be true it can only mean the corrupt bsrter and sale of the professed independ- ence of the Progressives on their part and the corrupt purchase of support on the part of the Govern- ment. which has constituted the crowning scandal of the past four years. iDQQOOOOO+ lthere; if I make my bed in hell, -be-' tents of the bottle in its original state of being hot or cold, . Thus in the cool weather you‘ wnnl plenty of heat inside your; body in keep everything working well. Nature adopts this method of taking fluid from the blood mill having your outer tissues hold it. lu the hot weather. the heated blood goes to the surface. but the‘ fllilil purl is poured through the pores of m» skin, nml thus the ibody is Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the 0p- lnluns o! "respondents. - dlllib STRIKING AT SUMMERSIDE LIBERAL CANDIDATE 1 O+FO Sir,—~Wednesday's Pnirioi has taken another running jump at it- self with the symptomatic expres- sion.—“Here comes nobody with cooled nff by this, and by cvapof-"lg lion into tln- surrrnumllng nlr Whcn you ihluk of these Wonderful lhillii-‘l that urn being done for you. W" mny pcrhnpa think that Nature can run her nwn joh without your help. ’ That's true to a cr-riuln extent. hut perhaps you forgot about the hlmlrnilccs you put in her wav hi’ llGfiS. ’ Daily Selections FOR if Guardian " Renders, z 0-0-0000 O-§+§~O-O§fi-@ January 8. 1926 GOD SEES AND CARES-“And she called the name oi the Lord that gpuke ullln her, Thou God sees mo." Gcu. 16: l3. PRAYER-O Lord, whither shall I go from Thy Spirit? or whphei‘. shall l lice from Thy presence? ll I ascend up into heaven, Thou arel hold. Thou are there. if I lake the wings of the morning. and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea: even there shall Thy hand lead me. and Thy right hand shall hold me. i MV COTTAGE It isn't very larRe. it's rather simple. its windows look beyond a river blue. And oh. the porch ltiwists around a corner As if to catch another view. lovely ifs shlnglsd side rejoices in a chim- ney. You'd know a fireplace made h room to smile. lnglenooks and unexpected turnings - Are joys that snrt of cheer you nll the while. And The (lining room is filled with golden sunlight. dishes in their cupboard qaintly shine, And linen thni ancestors loved and cherished. Make even an old tulile dear and flue, The No one can over take my treasure from me, ' And sontetlmes very strange it really seems. it stands enshrined, sweet ‘hopes around it gather. This little waiting cottage built of dreams. ——By Alix Thorn. for him. which is something of a rarity in these days. ‘but’ the echo to his lnudi-tory speech in the Lib- ernl press was very faint. Now the Lihcrnls or Eastern Ontario have announced a banquet ln the Pre- mier's honor. This is intended t0 aid him in his quest for s seat in Prescott or Russel, preferably 1i! Prescott. Meanwhile he remains the speed of lightning and the ter oclty of a tiger and going to strike nothing; cicur Lin: track," and with it's tisual deadly aim it struck N‘()’l\lli‘NG. The Guardian i4) give a correct report of u meeting~whlch, with apologies for it's (aandidate, the Patriot admits corrcct~-referred to thmtghtlessness. or even careless-tilts fact that his speech was not“ iserlously considered. and undcr tho title ".\l ISRIQPRHESENTJVPION" the [Patriot devotes a iuii huif column beating the air, and sending it's vol- ley of bubbles against nothing. lu it's deadly bubble attacks against Lawyers has it occurred to the visionary Liberal organ that lthlr. B.'W. Tanton. who is ruuniugg "ng" is m" Wm‘ °1 a" 1mm“ "1" against n layman in the Summer- slde district, is n lawyer. and right in the line of lire of it's bultble bombs? Have a cure little hubbler; so far you ‘have struck nothing. but iB, W is bigger than that; you hit him ynu mny strike a some- thing! I um. Sir, etc, PURE POLITICS -—--—<e>--~—- OUR INTERESTS AT OTTAWA. Slr,—'l‘he position at Ottawa ls certainly unique in the annals of Canada, and is sorely puzzling to all who really wish to see our country advance in stature to a structure oi broad stability, with its facade orn mctitcd by exquisite racial cem its, when a display of taste in political architecture will‘ stand before the world an honest advertisement of our na- tlo-nal prosperity and acting as the index linger to growth where their abilities and activities will be duly rewarded ‘by Dame Nature and the advent of opportunity. But in llcu oi such prospects, the probable theory that looms so grimly before the eyes of such our well wlshers is that the Liberal party may suc- ceed to patch together a majority with the help or the Progressives and thus in their usual somnoleut condition grope their way through another four or five years of parlia- mentary power snd consequently ihalk nature whose momentum alone is giving us promise of better times as 1 am sure you will not thank the party in puwcr for this prosperous year you now have the pleasure to record. iiut look how we in the large cities are furiug! Both Montreal and Toronto have to report heavy decreases lu their bank clearings, which is a good criterion of money changing hands. Another incident might uwuke further doubt ln our minds. Miss Macphall returned to the Dominion Treasury part. of her sessions] in- demnity for one or more sessions. but the dear soul for hor generosity was ostracized by her fellow mem- bers. and almost deprived of public estimation or recognition. Thero- fore she made a sol mn declara- tion before the general election that she intended to keep every cent of her veil-earned money. She was right, hut the treatment she was subjected to might ho lu- stanced as the straw that denotes the way the wind is blowing in general. and that is as much mt surlr uicn as Mark Anlony.. Napoleon or Sir John A. Mitcilam-l uirl. Thus urn we ‘forced into lliot opinion that such cancers in the Liberal body politic will bu thctlls- 111-‘11118 of it for years to come. We presume to mention another incident which undoubtedly diill not escape your eye at the tlmc,1 and this was that the English constituencies alone stood by tho lion. .\'|i'.'Pf\l£’lI1lll(l8 in the prc\‘inc.= 0|‘ Quoln-c, which faithfulness up- on ihuir pnrt for tlic practicable. policy uml for the eminent gcliils- mun who so strcnuotisly udvocttllv-tl ‘i must hnvt- been very gratifying. not in speak of tho GllC0lll‘1lL‘.9lll(-‘ll1 ‘t will itivo him to continue his splendid patriotic work. Nor was this allliercitcragained by nny ter- kivorsutioxt at llie expense of his own rare, for he played the game out] played it straight like u truc HPQrh-iznzlii. Not a single reflection could ‘he thrown at him after the splentiirl efforts to put our econo- mic E.\'l.'<lli‘lll.'i.‘ in a healthy condi- tlnn. 'l‘l|lts might we say in tho zworils of Ilurlze, t0 love the liltlr Hllfltnnll n." society to which we '11s- fectinns. Yct such ltnnuttiral refit-once of h s own race at the polls m. the anger. . You think a Brent (ii-at of the opinion of others. and illwuy; With tho settlement! lrslwccu the Ftegloral glivurunicut and the Prairie provinces. to whit-h Si!" Robert llor- try to make a good impression. m, dcn refcrred now lulmhtent. with should marry beiore you renchtln; the pressing litianciul net-us of the ugte of twenty-live. Let the main Xian-films guvcrnmvnis nnd will! you choose he one of suillcieiltchnp tho present sympathetic ziititude of ncter to keep you always at your the rest of Canada toward ihhedlest, or your domestic life will he Maritlmes in their dilllculties t lsnuliaplly. would seem to he the opportu!!e' Your birth-stone is a garnel, time for a united und determined “lltich means faithfulness, stand on this question. Your flower is u snowdrop. No one in the Niurliiuu- Provinces} Your lucky colors are navy hius wishes lo withhold from the Prairie null black. pnxviiirvs ilu- cnuirol ul' their uni-l JANUARY S,~~Y0u are gulf-roll. ural Hfsilllrifvfi, yo! we have lhulnnl. careful and Slll‘6W(l_ Any task right to iiotuand that before lllt-l:4x||t|-1|$[e(l to you will he, (lune emit-- lR-ilcrul govarinncilt pztsrtcs thosefllu-iorily. You lovo utusic and urt. zisscis out of its huuils that lllPlll-tillltl are fund of outdoor sports and icTv-‘it ill’ the Mnriiiiut- Provliit-cs liilpusiilnes. Yourhealih should he r0- thuso asst-ts bu L‘i)lll]lt’llt~l;llt'(l_ atudghitat. and you should livc to u ripe that we rot-rive hcuefits from lholu nhl axe. You should ircusurc lovc cqulvulcui to those mveivctl hv theiwhcn it cuincs lo you. otlicr provlnrtes of tho llomlnltmp.‘ Your birth-alone is a I l.',lil'l|\'l. A! tho ulomcnt tmssllily ill-s lhowhich moans fnlthfulm-ss. our most lll'l-',l‘lll “Illuritiitil- lliirlit"i Your ilowcr is u snowrlrup. uiul ilmt lumictlialte action shouidl Your lucky ctrlnrs ure nuvy blue ho tukvn by our Provincial i-ftivéril-‘nlul black. ' mcnis. Fcdcrul members unddhe, hlnrlllme llonrd of ‘Prado. If a ilefl ~i——-——— liuiiu dcmuud bc l'()l'ilill1ill(‘ll hack-l ed by the strongest urguutants‘ uvuilnhlc stimothiittr tuuphhle may he mt-omplishcti toward restoring the Maritlmc Provim-cs to u stale l is 29th Oct. ultimo made ll."- hesltulv- nmi finally when a Minister of thc Crown was reported as using very yunparlinuteiliary language on the platform, we ilecidcd to leave the Buifoi contest alone. While it would liiiilicar cilotism on our part to evcu zliliflglue lhut our non-Interference made any (llfiereilco to either side int the polls. but (luring this late election an idea kept worsting our jfiquilibrium aneut n race antagon- iism, a war we are not prepared to misaisi in. Nor need we advertise lourselves as ‘being strongly in in lvor of not only adequate ‘but first rate communication to and from the Island, and that the letter of Confederation may be fully adhered to as regards the lntercolonlal ,Ruilwsy the mail line, hence the mnilmeu should be one of the flrsl considerations of any Government. Wishing you all the compliments. ‘of the season. I um. Sir, elm. C. MINTO. Montreal, Jan. 4, 1926. >-_-___ -——-<0 MARITIMES AND NATURAL RESOU RCES SZr.—0tluwxt press despnichcs in- timate that u bill is likely to ht- ixttrcrluced at the coming session of parliament making itrovlshm for passing over to the Prnlrlc Pro- coto llLIll y l HEAD of DFOSDEFlLY and t'iillli'llllll6lll_ l um. Sir. em. FRED E. COX. Mjtlrllcinn, .\'.S., Jun. 5, 1026. -- .--__-<-Q->—~ w- — BUV AT HOME Sin-Alnstead of n-scntiug the opening thrusts of our friend, Mr. Edward Hughes at my humble self. i feel like putting him on the back fur his splendid attitude on the home industry question. it brings inc to the conviction that after nll his heart istin the right spot, and is with us in the (lealre to make; our island wlml it should be. 1 I believe he is very close to the: mark when he says that 90 per cent1 of the stuff from mail order houses, sent here, consists cl‘ lmots, shoes and ready-made clothing. He struckl a solid fact when speaking of the, hmue-uiade hunts of our industrial days and their wearing qualities. l remember buying nu island-made buggy (llt-Klnlton d‘; Fraser) after ll had (lunv ten years’ service in a livery sluhlc. lt. was almost as good its now; l itserl ii ti-boltt ten yours longer, anti then sold it for one-fourth its first cost, and for all l lcnaw it mny be going yet. lthen purchased a new foreign factory wnggon, and in lcss than five years ll wont to the dump. This is also At this season oi the year 1 Colds are very prevalent. At the first sign of a Cold In the head get n trial box of our ‘ special Cold Capsules. After the second dose your Cold is aborted. 35 gCents Trial Box nu: 2 MACS. Drugstore 149 Greet‘ George Street vincos their natural resnurcvcs still hold by tho Fault-ml govcrulncnt. This intimation rernlls lo mind what l heard Sir Robert ilordcn say in March. 1912, when ruuving in the ilousc 0i‘ (‘imrmons the 3300111] reudlzig of the bill to extend tho Boumlnritis of Manitoba. On that occasion speaking 01' the time when their natural resources would bl.- handed over to [he Prairie Pro- vlnrvs he said: "When we do come to consider that proposal l think lt will be just and necessary m give-some i'llll.-llillll‘flll0ll to the hlarllitne Provinces. whose ‘bound- hrlvu cilnuot he enlarged by reason {of their nuturnl situation; l0 call ‘thcm into our councils and give lhom n just voice us lo the terms upon which‘ these llnndu shall be handed over. and especially with regard to what. compensation. lf tiny. should be given to tho three Maritime Provinces hy reason of the transfer of these lands to the governments or Manitoba, Alberta nnd Saskatchewan." . Nova Scotia and New Brunswick l l It will be s hitter pill for the few Liberals from the Maritimes and to many honest Liberals from Quo- hec as well to swallow. But "needs must when the devil drives." as the old saying goes. Yet almost anything may happen in the near future. Something may neon turn up to confound the politics and‘ frustrate the knsvish tricks of the arch’ plotters and preserve ‘the in- tegrity of public life in Canada. ln the outer darkness of defeat while Mr. uvoint asnctl!!! Pre- mier reigns in his stead in ‘tho Chamber, perhaps outshinlng his former leader. ---<o>-—-—- GANDHI PLANNING R581‘, HI TELLS ‘Hi8 FRIENDS- AHIMlADAtBAiD. British indie. Jan. Z-Gandhl, the Nationalist Jeeder. srter consulting with Jriends ni the recent nationalist jConfersncg at cavnrors. has. decid to say that the indemnity allowed lfrom the inception of Confederatihn our representatives will he one or and Prince Edward island from the the far-tors in the life of this par- time she entered the union have llament, for you needs admit “that borne their proportionate share of s bird in the hand is worth two the burden resulting from the pur- ln the -bush." especially if it is a chase and development of Western good whistler. While undoubtedly Canada. Prom the territorial lands there are many true sports in the the provinces of Alberta and Sas- present House who would welcome kntchewsn have been formed and another appeal to the people. from these lands lsrls extensions and political independence; but bis, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. ere they In the majority? These enlsrsed areas will he an On the other hand. the Prime ever-increasing eld in carrying Minister at the moment is envelop- thsir financial burdens to the pro- ed in the pity of his decreasing sd- vines: that have received them. m. warm. s Mantras! dtvislph. recenilfllfllsod Premier ed Q res from hiewworlrgor“: m r. Ahmsdebeh stud lag v hat-ants. vgoes such flannel swpih- ‘But no such territorial extension lng for H! Titl gout speak wsl here possible for the Maltim - s cuntin once of ie e _ ' ‘ 8b,, The uni; edulslent ‘ - - ‘,, eonid relielve would be s mo- ln order to verify their patriotism have ‘been made to British Colum- ' true of the island leathers. wool- ons and furniture of the days t0 which Mr. Hughes refers. Put n‘ llicvo of the Mark Butcher or Dogltcrty furniture, fifty yours oltl. 0n ilic market iodny and it will command twice the price of u sim~ llnr imported now urtlclc. But why have ihosc ‘wonderful industries»-wunllcn mills. shoe fac- tories, tailnerlcs, furniture andcnr- rluge factories. Jllllkttfi-l of ploughs. hut-rows and fnuiiers-gtnne outoi business? If therc was motley in it would they have closed down? And if they were kept busy wouldn't there have been tunuey in it? Doesn't lt bring ua hnck to the buy-nt-hontc problem ihnt we have been dnv. ink at‘! When the choaplmlli-to- sell lmots of tho ‘mail order house were preferred tombs gturdy lior. soy fioff product. What else could 11"’ ‘Muir!’ do but close down. Whon the (lnnauoqtle made to sell .______ (Continued on Page 5)‘- When the ihermomenter ls d0" to zero and the snow begins to 11h there is satiisfsetlon in knowlni that your Coll bin is well stock! wth good Coal. If not already supplied, we W11 he plellsd in have your orii today. We sen supply the best 00B Coke end. ‘Wood. l‘ RifPickard 8t Co u prions 240 oooooe-ooo _ _ A ' [oMJmmPsoN a co 64, Qunn Sin-e! London, E. 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