‘--e=»=~e=o-= n-nrle-1:s.=='=i-§#'2 Q m 4a. .-' P I '. J7." "be QAIQ .QQo-n‘aa-.a6-avin¢ -0Is.m"'..‘ -~ ._. l. -$_-/§?~2-_.-. m , ‘Ell Notes By The‘ Way Senator Black asks why in the (that . ‘lllilllli fir?’ ‘lfiqmsh _'s.l:ynlmaaa.b.n. ' ‘s m QQgq-pglwaa-I. , , Arlahanb-loum ' . _.;_,‘ v ’ Lkwav THUTISDAZ, FEBRUARY 19, 192s bios-nines coupled mrtl. retail-e to _ area new beliefs or standards in “Dawn” 1n M“. "we '15 b, “their place: never was there sucll mm ‘ M,“ from Ho“. chum, a matsriliat and economic philoso- M-uflphy to Hon P.-C. Murphy, sen. IIhy of existence as in business. "or o! this wmfinceflm “(gnaw dominated America (‘Uipief-t’ lis lbut to the pmpoéed wbbnuou “file the natural reaction, and so in a one hundrodam anmvm", o; m, sense itself a symptom of the same THOMAS NANCY Infill birth of Thomas lrawrfldiw T116 m“) letter speaks for itself and we com- "In much of the West, the South- world do the people of Canada want t: pay for radio broadcasting by the National ltalwnys ‘f The question is a pertinent and timely one. Many people have been ask- ing why it is going on. It appears there are some six of these radio stations costing from $70000 to $90,000 each, or about half a mill- _ ion dollars for the six. Senator Black is of the opinion thatytbe , »-»»-- M ~=---- - -»--- 52:22.. micron: things and that the big, majority youngster, walk m a mp1,, 3,; 43,9 of the travelling public do’ not side of the dining room. and help wan; them’ The hmovaflon is m, them-selves to a spoonful of some gardcd by many M a he“ and a liquid substance from a number of , ‘bottles there. very cons derabie nuisance. y w“ Infonngd may, 95¢), h“; ‘ his individual bottle of cod liver oll, and on instructions from the Boo of yours [Qua W. Bill. "a: QUNSPHNE l“ BOTYLES‘ Some years ago whilst having The interest on the investment 'To Celebrate - ' Thos. D’Arcy McGee Centennial The following letter ‘from Hon. Charles Murphy to Hon. Senator Mlurphy of this province speaks for - . - itself: TH! - MARSHFIELD PRESBY- , Ottawa, Jan. 19, 1925 751115143 Hon. P. C. Murphy. M. I). Senator, Tignish, P. 1E. I, Dear Mr, Murpby,—'!‘hs 18th of April next will be the 100th Anni- versary of the birth of ‘Thomas D'Arcy McGee, statesman, orator, poet ,historian and journalist-an Irishman whose activities enriched Sin-Will you kindly insert the lfdlowing letter which speaks for taelf, I am, Sir, eicJ 1 “llM. J. GIBSON. Mllfihlltrld, P. E. I. (Enclosure) the public life, not of one country. M _ _ _ Gm ' but of three countries, namely, .' w J Mathew, Ireland. the United States and P. a. Island. Canada- pgu Mn GlfbgQn;— In recognition of McGee's servic- wiodsy amid discussed the question GanadiansIn-Loll TH"! orrlc: For run iliol-l comm lonsn iron cau- I monsoon-want av wnx 5th . February. 1026 _ l During the vnesk ending 4m February I14 visitor's called ayt the office of whom 119 obtained interviews. _ The High Oomrrrinbner vieitedl the Biizsident of the" Board of TNCB (‘Sir Philip CunIiffc-Llirtei") of merchandise marks advocating market should have’ the place- of production marked plainly on label and tin. Thisfl-recnonmendstiom wdl probably be enforced and as Canadian sailmon stands first in that all tinned salimon sold In this. . mam u w.“ radars‘ West and Pacific Coast‘, especially, is $20,000 a year and the loss of up- school nurse, they took their tea- spoon or dessertspoonful. after 1n a report appearing in an issue of the Guardian last W991i. and 1n other reports, the implication was es in bringing about the federation of the Canadian Pro inces and the order of merit will llavle a-good-ef- fect on til-at trade. ‘ ' ‘ formation of the prs out Dominion The I-Iilgh Commissioner" for that I had been prevailed upon by'of Canada, our1Parlisment has had Canada has ibeen notified by the Thurs is We” "Mon ‘m, c“, a shrewd and good humoured ‘pag- ada irrespccmve of nationality and “hm h ‘mun’ 1° b“ the “eed creed should honour the memory ‘i a” 7°'m3°"“mmu°“~ o, on; who gas been m, ,8 w, "It may well lbe um the Pa-ritans 6km be classed among om, ma", are going to find themselves with Canada“ And the“, i, We” another problem on their liands—' keep $200,000 more. "There you each meal. Wllenevera youngster began to look tagged or thin. people from Msrshfield or else- the AniiUnion erected on Parliament lI-Iill in this iMircister of Agriculture and Fish- lr-ries of s further outbreak of mot have," said Mr. Black." $225,000 a year loaded on the people in their m: sysolfhe usual procedure at 181161-1011’? 11 11111111 116111 0111111 1° What about this cod iiver oil? advertise the President or some of Well for many yea-rs physicians the employees o; we Ral|way_ n had noted the building up effects does no, cheapo“ yo," railway secured by using coil liver 0.1, but _ attributed it to the building up rates. I have been on trains when and “suave propel-Hes o; me o“ reason also why Xfishmen above a“ the ‘problem of love-lmore difficult others should be proud to do hon- m“ m“ °t umm" ‘because 11mm’ m" to Ms mam“! He w" one of is manufactured externailly, but the Fathers of Confederation, one “We lmamlmy‘ or Canadws smug“ mrtegmen’ as “But this is more speculation . . generally regarded as as great“, . . What will eventually happen orator and one of its» most brilliant w Pmmbmm‘ America’ ‘I “W111 not dream of trying to lpropheeyfl EDITORIAI N°TE$ poets and journalists. The life story of Thomas D'Arcy ltIcGee. to iWhllCll only a passing re- ference :5 possible here. is one of Qnly {our (jays u" shmve Tues. outstanding interest. Born in Odll- d“ and pamakel ' ingford, Ireland, April 13, 1825 dur- m; t“ darkest “me in ma; w“, “Who would sup with the devil try’; history," his young dnanhood ""1" 111*" 11 1011s spoon" and ‘who w" devoted w M, an“; .10 fight would traffic lwitll law must needs the ‘mugs under wmch ms mun, have a long purse. Toronto's first trymen suffered. The ill-fated re- mlmmmlre- s11‘ Frank 31111111 111111 belllon of 194s came on the heels of 11111 bwther-in-laiw. iMr. Hush Ryan a cnlamitous famine, ti... rebellion 111111111’ mane-w- ieft about two conapmd and youngwnc E M, we mllljong between the“, severallihlnlis he should coil-lrol his sllbor- l-ke ‘boil liver oil and egg country with a price on his head. Yu" we" °¢°11l>1°d 111 d19l108111E 0!! Ha came to the United stateg, at. U118 11101191’ to the 148111111141 heirs, but timed by i... ideals of liberty, but ".11 1111 about ten years ago it 118d found aftera time that the boasted 3'11 ‘been 111111108911 0f 9110601 about lfbamy had 11s nnfltajgng_ g9 8700.000 left to one Alfonso Fran- came to Canada in 1857 and with ‘>15 Austin Smith. His claim is still (he assistance of friends began the before 111° Bowls 111m accordion to publication of The New lei-o in 11 ‘P0101110 cvmemiwrflrr 1-11e 8100.- ‘ Montreal. Shortly afterwards lle 00° has 110W 11111111111911 10 $50,000. want to read. or smoke, or was elected a representative of the city of Montreal, a member of the John A. "Macdonsld ministry, took a prominent part in the Confedera- tion movement and fbecame as ar- dcnt a British subject as he had in his young days lbeen anti-British. I-fe mado several visits to his na- tive iaird and addressed huge aud- iences who had come from far and ncar to hear and to admire rthe exile who bad made himself famous in America. To his fellow countrymen he pictured the British freedom en- loved in its fuiness ‘in self-govern- 1118 Canada and urged emigrants to go to Canada rather than to the Un- lted States. PROHIBITION, (‘£5508 AND LOVE The other day ~we quoted some of tile views‘ of lM-r. Julian 1S. l-Iuxdey on Prohibition as given in his sen leg of articles on “America Re- visited" in the bondon Spectator. In the current issue IMr. Huxley con- cludes his remarks on Th-onifbition, its operation and probable conseq ueavses, and tlsis is »pa.rlt of his con- clusion: “The reformers and up- iiftors appear do ibe convinced that you have only got -to itake awary drink from the lman in the street and provide him with leisure for bim to turn to Literature or Amt or some other form sufficiently silh- lime vto be of sublimation worthy of a caipiltsll letter. 1111s tnilth is, bow- evor, only too obvious-that the great Ilrulk 0f all classes, from the lowest mo the highest, do not care hf such airings... They care for sport, commit- lovemaking. gossip or vpotterillg, whoring danc- “ing and something to‘ occupy lobe mind without dfort-eudh as mut- newsparpers and llflilt literature. »"lf we dock and ask ran-selves 119M libs Protocol. We have that the latter course wI-II be -pursued. 1118.7 lbe lleft df the opgfgflya p," o! "1116 Protocol when all the ressrvq. 110118 have been made, lit will yet al- low the neat Assembly of itlie lea- tlle to continue working on u“; oring, wireless, vaudeville, tse'1’"1' <11 111w warm document. r...- Hon. Dr. J. M. B. Baxter in dis- 011581112 the claims of the Maritimes in the House of Commons said: "We wk for a square deal for the Maritime Provinces. and do not want Ito .be shut out from the lbcne- fits of Confederation. We want 0011111110115 in Canada such that Ca- 111111111-11 ‘Efflin can reach Canadian ports ihy an alliCanadian route, 1 do not want to discuss the pol-ts of Halifax and St. John from a part. 111w standpoint. but tin the light of the national interest. "As to transportation, I want the Government to declare that the day of falsehood ‘llad massed," added 1M1‘. iBaxter. But if the Govern- ment so declared -would we be in. clined to fbelievo it? A London view of the League of Nations situation is given by the Spectator as follows: "With who u-nantmaug rerun] a; the Don-Minion Governments to a-i- WW1 1111 imperial Conference in London on the Geneva Protocol, we 1111191 Pesard that instrument as, if not dead. yet in a state of suspend. ed animation. The only question of moment which remains is whg. lthor the British Government should definitely reject the Protocol as Mr MacDonald irejocted- [he Dmn T1884)‘ of'M1.vtual Assistance, or whether '1"- 811011111. after consulta- tion wirth the Dominiofis, lwqrk o“; 11- Iystsln of reservations, rwith which it would be prepared to ac- 011 111s whole Tlwusm very little we still ibdlieve that lthe Protocol, though it has ‘fallen on such evil the total while municipal could not sit down lfuietly to read or talk. Iwollld have preferred not to have it and I venture to say that 50 or 75 per cent of the travell- ing public do not want to have this thing yowling in tber ears but chat with their friends or do business. It was nevcr authorised by the tax- payers of this country and they would be very much better satis- fied if that $225,000 bad been taken off the cost of transportation on 2ven one article, rather than spent on the transportation of wind across the Continent of North Ani- erica?’ Senator Black-ways he docs not wan: to belittle Sir Henry Thorn- ton. believing liim to be in many ways a good railway milli- but dinatcs and not let them run away with freak ideas. It does look like a. freak idea to expend 3225.000 a wind" and noise, especially if the majority of the National Railway passengers regard the process as unfavornbly-as Senator Black does. Government control oi the liquor traffic in QuBbec appears not to be very firmly established. Recent- ly a "wet" delegation waited Dill ‘the Tasch-eroau Government ask- ing widcr facilities for the sale oi liquors. The delegates were at once told that theirrcquest could not -be granted; that it would lead to greater activity of the “d-ry" forces; that prohibltionists are not plead, that Quebec not long ago gave a majority in favor of pro- llllblliflfll -that concessions now might bring a prohibition wavc worse than that which \ swept through Canada a fcw years ago and so on. Hon. J. L. Perroa. Min- ister of Roads said that if a. re- ferendum were now permlttcd iii Montreal a majority would votc to close the iaverns. Even with Government control, a large portion of rural Quebec la under prchnbltlolj by popular vote by virtue of local option and pro- hibitionists are‘ very confident that the "d-ry" area will extend rapid- ly wh-sn a campaign with that ob- ject is put in motion. It is rather startling to read that during the first nine months _of 1924 we bought 61.235996 Worth 0i newspapers. quarterll-es. mon-thlies and semi-monthly magazines slid weekly literary papers from the United States and during the sanic period the value of the publica- tions we bought from Great Bril- aln- was only $4,702. That is at tho rate of $270 paid to the States for every dollalr paid to Britain. Canadians pay over half blil on taxes yearly ($561,460,037) Domin- ion taxes made up $335,453,341 oi taxes make $178,66-i.201- and provincial taxes $47,342,405. Th-e igrand total of all these taxes. felfial, municip- al and provincial comes to $40.41 per head yearly in P. E. island $47.75 in Nova Scotia $47.32 in New Brunswick $59.65 in Quebec. $85-04 in Ontario, $72.37 in Mani- toha-$72.5'I in Saskatchewan. $05.- 46 in Alberta and 880.53 in. British Colunlbia- The Citizens’ Rkinvzh institute of Canada is the author- ity for ‘these figures. the radio was in operation and I itself. However, our laboratory friends have found out in recent years that its vitamin content is much great- er than that of butter and cream. The fat soluble vi-tanlin in cod liver oil is tile secret then. of the worth 0f our old friend cod liver Oric oi our health journals re- cently made a signficant state- ment when it spoke of cod liver oil as really "bottled” sunshine. Experiments carried on at Yale University indicated that the sun- light give of-f rays- illzit are most beneficial to the blllllan body. These ultra violet rays, as they are cal-led, can likewise be given off by substances in the food. The experiments showed rllat food mat- erials were capable of affecting photograph-lo plates wllen expos- ed to the sun- _ The scientists therefore conclud- ed that the power of giving off ultra violet rays is dependent on oxidation. Thus we possessdlg the same power. as thej sun itself. that is the giving off of ultra violet light. Therefore the llama _ “bottled year’ for the “transportation of sunshine," is certainly approprizitelSummc-rside. [or cod liver oll. However as usual. I've thinking about the good old sun l-t- sell. . What it mcans to you and to me .0 not its rays upon us daily. Fur- ther, with the rays we are also getting tile fresh air-the oxygen- cv-zry‘ tissue. Thus coll live-r oil 's a great- ihillg when “yo, or the youngsters. are “run dolvii," but the sllll and lhe air arc the great "preventive-s" 0i getting "run down" FEBRUARY 19. 1925. WHAT DOES GOI) IilEQIIIltE?! —Arid IIIOW, Isracl, wilut does the Lord thy God require of thee, but' to fear tho Lord thy God. to walk in all his ways, and i0 love li‘m. and t'o serve tho Lord thy God with all thy heart and writlz all thy soul. Deuteronomy 10:12. PRAYioiu-wo rejoice. our God. lo lcnow that thy commands are not ‘grievous to thosc that love thee. THE FRIEND OF LONG AGO 0 they come to me at twilight, Friends of old I use to know, Collie and fill the vacant places In the sadly broken row. I can see their kindly faces. I can hear their voices low, As the time turns swiftly backward To th-e days of long ago. where to prevent Meeting from lbeing held in the Baptist Church. Such ila_ not the case. My strong objection to such meeting in our church, arose solely out of a1 personal conviction that we shou-ld remain neutral in this issue and not City a monument which Mlcupies a position among those of other Statesman who were members of the group known as the “Fathers of Confederation." This is about the only recognition of a perman- ent charucter that has been madc f McGee's services to this coun- srea. . The office of the Ifgh Commis- sioner for Canada st ll received numlsleus enquiries re rpecting the regulations governing the certfl cation of hay, silmw and" othe amid mouth disease in the Sussex- , I‘ lNo doubt have mode, porters feel that they have-done Irish degceng, I been appear at ‘least to take sides one way or the other. No one approach- ed me on the matter and my efforts; and words which were without av-. ail were wholly spontaneous and of You arc- at liberty to use th-is letter to correct any false impres- sion Wllilllll may have gone abroad. I-‘ruternally Yours, ROSS C. EATON, Flirst Baptist Church, Charlottetown. Feb. 11. Sin-The attached cutting from an English paper ivzis mailed me a Perhaps you could fllld space in] your valuable publication for its insertion, ‘ You will appreciate the disgust among decent people .in England‘ at the continued silence of the Canadian Government, 1 Mitchell's political sup- pointment that enlilllcd swindle British Officers, I am, Sir, etc, him to I [ENCLOSURE] , “We appeal to tlle‘Governmcllt' of Prince Edward Island, part of the great Dominion of Canada, to' do a simple act of justice to some British ex-cfficers who have been my own conflcum, . ‘for the federation of the Provinces ——--<-0>————- . THE FRASER M'1T¢1'1_E1-L cAsFwriter, and a speaker of such rare since April 21st, 1921i. is about few days ago. 151C 5km DlsGUSTEDgsynlpathetic with Irolanil and the fodders. used for packing mer- chandise for shipment to Canada, shippers in the Unified Kingdom should note that merchandise so packed will iniot be allowed; to ‘land in Canada unless accompanied by a suitable certificate from an ap- proved VCDSHIIIBTY Surgeon. Two shipments of Canadian try; although everybody who is in- formed ou the subject will admit that, more than any other man of is time, McGee was responsible into the Dominion of Canada. You are, ol course, familiar with McGee's political career in this country and with his public scr- 5mm cattle, one M 191 he“ and vices, botll as a private member ofldhe (jflflgq- 0g 125 new anrlved ‘at Parliament and as a Cabinet Min- G]3QEQW and Manghgglgr regpggt. later. in addition to his activities dvely during 4,-1.9 p”; week. The in Parliament he was a voluminous petal number snipped from Canada charm lllld eloquence that many of 46,000 or 18.000 in advance of til-a his addresses are still regarded as numbers for the wlliole of » the models of literary grace and forcn- Ilfevious year. to arrange in this City u celchra- G» C1119! 51-811 0151661‘ 111 (3131131111 . tion of the McGee"‘Celltenriliil that 19154919 "119 17911111111191"- 91’ N9‘ will be international in character. 1101181 11811111106 W-Jl be represent ’ and that will ecllpsedlllytliilig of ed by 1110111. Colonel H- n. o. \ the kind ever before attempted in 019F811‘. D. S. 0-. R» C- A» and. wk"; Canada To this end, the co-npcr- 6011111111115" w~ G- Baflwr- v~ C" f f H, b. f D. S. 0., etc, R. C. A. F.| The mum o man D Iiczrefiergizntgld no“ High Commissioner for be secured; and, in addition, Ul€fC'Sh§§€nwu|Ltl;l;' R" s" n‘ c will be associated with the evcnt '9' men of other nationalities who ilre circulation _d.’.an Official Mininig News letter ihased on an article by Dr. T. L. h‘ 5h- Talnton of the Geological Survey 1 ‘One of the objects for Wlllfllllnmnch o‘. the Dominion Deparb g McGee “m” durmg 1115 1'11"“ meat 0f Mines ie-ntltlcd "Iron Orc short life was to hrillg together ill- this country men of Irish birth nlld of Irish descent, irrespective of anon for ch-culamqn m?“ Mommy creed and politics. Tllilt has also a News mtfer_ band on a press been one of my ambitions in public |mg1°e l“; rfggafd w a bujleun pm. life, and it is for that reason, chief- Plossiblliilfes in Thunder Bay Dis- Canada. yolk 1111611‘ 11111)’ 111 881111111 111111 1118 al.1- creeds and every walk in life. will Wm ‘be Tepnesemed ‘by Mug‘ C 1 Piiese last Monday of the Cana- tnlct, On-tainio," there is in prepar- .- pared by Mr. 1S. C. Ells of the Q tisolf. and all that it means to ourm-uelly yjcflmjged m quite beyond their control IThe Government of Prince Edward brgllon above 181111111 11111101111811 a Mr. A .F. Mit- Committee will contain names of creased interest taken cheli as its emigration officer here men lin London, This gentleman, to wile Canada o: ll-lsl. birth ,away the tedium cl‘ his job, con- who have ‘ ”“.*”“”_.“’ceived the idea of getting English their respective walks of life, and firms iirn this country ‘have been circumstances ly, that I propose to form all IIoll- orary National ‘Committee in con nection with the Centennial cclc- nientiolicd. This. "The facts are not in dispute. throughout the Ilomiliion of or descent attained eminence in Island. cent associated ill tile celebration “The result was as might hnveof sucll a unique event as Ult- one been expected, that a number of that will occur oll the 13th of April. people put up their money in the next. For this reason, I um writing belief that tha project was oncto ask tflat you will consent tol that had behind it the backing of your name being included iii lilo‘ the Prince -Edward Island Govern- list of members of the Honorary‘ ment_ [National Committee. I need lint sayl ‘two investigated this mntterdhat co liance with this request. and found that tlliixwus an errun-|will involve no obligation of an) eons belief, and tbu Mr, Mitchclilkind whatever, Should you bc ablo| llad no right or authority to use to attend the celebration itself,‘ the notcpaper of his Government toyour prcsence will bd deeply ap- boost the private project with-preclatetl by all who will be assoc- which he was connected. iated in preparing forv it and in "We protested elllpllaticlllly, Mr. milking it a success. Mitchell was arrested and, in '1 may mill that, as the represen- March last, convicted for fraud, lieintive of Ireland at the proposed was not sentenced. Sir Robert Wal- 00191111111011. John McCormuck, tho lace, who tried him, took up me world-famous tenor ,has bu," 1n. same attitude that we did, [Infill/Hill] dud he is trying to cancel ‘said plainly that he would not sendllllmlflel’ encasement in order to be this man to jail until lle learned 11111-11 "5 °11 111° 13111 01 M1111 11981-- Mines Branch. of the Dominion Department of M1105 entitled. “The Oil Shales of Canada!" As sn- Illustration of the in- in Cali-a- diam; Mineral supplies the London Trad-e Commissioner lisports that during the past few days- two Xpcople to invest their money in a wllose heredity is not only un- 11111111911911 W111! 9090111115115 0f D -Siiver Fox Farm project in tho known to the general public. butf13°m1°11110 141111 1111111811051111- T1111 a y c ‘great lands of Western Canudu, the individuals themselves are, ill 01119“ '11! 9111111 ‘C1158 “'21s to carry F03 “To add vcrisimilitude to an oth~ the majority of cases, unknown tn m" Pram-lea] W3” “m1 a V1911’ 1° , jerwise bald and unconvincing liar- one another, Hence, I am not aivurr-fldl" Pmspecdw "l" “[1011 o! ‘rativc. he issued his appeals for of any more useful work tllat ciirl1alglzqlaa1ltnlie?‘ léélumahllml s . . imunoy and conducted tiic business be accomplished. from the stanzl- a1“ y“ ‘ (‘mmem 1* cc’ .,.,..+“+,¢, of this project on tile notepnper of point of national unity, than trvmtary “'1' wamww h“ notified m” |the Government of Prince idlhvard have men of sucll birth and dcs-‘Donlwn Trade Conlmlmloner ma‘ a Polish Balllk seeks quotation-s for 3,300 tons of Canadian rye, and also for quanti-tiizs oof wheat. As a result f this enquiry the Ban-k has been placed inl touch with o. number of leading Cana- dian gratin exporters. Tllie Canavliallil Government Tradie Commfssioner- to the Irish Free State has now moved into the permanent premises acquired for him at 66- Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin. , The High. Commissioner's office is informed by the Canadian Trade Commissioners in Grea-t Biiitain that they lhavs received tho following enquiries for Cana- dtan gooodls ‘during the past week: A West of England Grain brok- emge house desires to ‘hear im- mediately. from Vancouver grain exporters, with a view to repre- seilltatibrr and sales. accompanied by quotations and‘ tnwa, or from the Candiiilin Gov- whether or not the Canadian (inv- ernment proposed to do anything for the victims, who had lost be- tween them somo four thousand Ail, they soothe my tired spirit As they call to memory. Some adventure long-forgotten May I usk you to favor me with a reply at your early convenience, as tlic preparation of the Pro- gramme dc Luxe is now under way. Flrom tho days that used to be; Do not call it a delusion, ‘Do not say 'tis fantasy, r pounds, and some nf them 11ml acqund the artists have submitted tlialIy commuted tholr pensions to 1110010 of the engravings and a por- mnko this lnvestmong tion of tho tgxt that will go to A ‘Iiivierpool f-lrm desires quota- tions from Canadian shippers of potatoes. They ‘ETC particularly interested in the red varieties. A well-known Bristol frm. of grain mad flour importers desires West of England and South. Wales For I love the liour of twilight _ Wglien my friends come back to me. "Four months passed and Mitch- ell came up for sentence, Sir Rob- ert Wallace again postponed -sent- once, but the Canadian Govern- ment did nothing, and the judge subsequently let the prisoner go_ “We respectfully suggest that this is a very undignifiad position for a great Dominion Government to occupy. It certainly ought to -have seen that the representative it appointed here was a man who could, have been trusted and equal- ly certainly it has a moral obliga- tion to see that those who thought. and llad a right to think, that they were dealing with it, are not made to suffer for the truht which they put in a high Government official. “The amount of money at issue ' _is small, To those who have lost it. FEBRUARY 19__ Your “cum it is cf the gravest consequence. “m, h, wwnd mwhan.“ 0,, We therefore make one last appeal handicraft You are fawn“, plodm in the name of dignity and self-res- mg, and “Gillie. and Mamie“, pect, to the Canadian Government. When my sorrows shall have end- d e _. And I leave this woriil below, When in answer to tho summons. To the Far-off band I go; May my friends be there to greet m-e Mid the radiance and glow, May I slip into the circle With my friends of long ago. A. L. Read, Mancfqn, make up the most artistic souvenir over issued in Canada. The nnmos of the members of the Honorary National Committee will be includ- ed in this Programme. Yours sincerely, CHA8. MURPHY Wins The First Battle in House IJONDON, Fsb_ 17.—'I‘he Govern- m-s-lrt was victorious iin House of Commons tonight against 1111c first opposition attack on its general pol- icy, when by a vote 335 to 140 it defeated Ramsay MacDonald's reso- lution (iedlarinlg that the methods used f0? the reviving gm} g stranding of industries du-llqs m“ 1911111 1° B Byfitem of general tariffs. wast actually is happening new. 11°" 11M Nirressnt the imwt in- wllut divinity a being mutilated 11111181111 11M Wflrkabie method of for the dethroned and m s»:- vllnflwflnc mi- um a... yet 1...... dtairs ikodilshtilieaifiwer seems dwbfi- 0f course. it calls upon tious in all you do for others- You are fond of travel and change of scene. You love with a whole- hsantsdiiess that will bring peace a-li-d comfort into your home. Be very‘ careful to avoid all gossip The quick disposal pf the address and the early consideration of supply tn Parliament have revival! the rlrmor that a general election may be brought on this year. Ali- pi-stty aisle-vein Never an 111° 11mm to make sacrifices to danclfll flourished so much. nor w“ "@- 11 1v 1111s w mime that, moms, soi- conflry. lemmas. 11° wit an moot as the eliminI-' sem an m. goddess m sucll ""11 °1 "Ir w: to achieved with- lMge-aoalddamodrafldopporlunltiss ""1 Mlflwa- 1r we» ncrificeg; .- u...» mp1?" A "a - Q “ll . v m.” accept Ievsnto is found in the fact oomldegqmfl-“Hhe nlflomwif sllcccss- Th0 Maritime Liberal ' "qm-Pmmw 1 governments, which. have all alpilgw“, “on V 9 m“. m, Fm” u“ made common calisl _ I _ c“ on Kins flwiramm ditto-swims. are tald to favor all three g and ‘endency to be jealous of others. Your birth-stone is an amethyst, which means sincerity. Your flower is a primrose. Your lucky colors are light blue and yellow. other reason for sucll a tug-ho! at the Liberal Governments in both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick must face their electorates this year, with very doubtful chances the country together, or in quiolr other. the iintofl." This may yatlbs then-aims .‘1°adeil. 11"“ ’"’ l" lfld..l'€114°1‘111i..e0¢h:0t110l‘ mow-1- 1 s We are certain that our appeal will be endorsed by the self-respecting inhabitants of that great Canadian Dominion. Oalladivs Attitude OTTAWA, Feb. 11.-Connors st- titude to naval defense on tile Pacific will‘ be brought up in the House of Commons this sesfon on a motion which has been: placed on tile order Paper by J- ill. Provost. Liberal Tflfrebomlile. who oaks for abopy of all correspondence bs- twgen t " Canadian and dint-Isis ‘ Iezeivheilts In connection-Winn - - - ‘ INN! d! u. M. . -\\“*-*'\\ H Don 01s ' KIIJN EY " -_; w: representation for Vancouver mil- A Liverpool firm quotations from, Calnladien shZppc-ra of Chums. Pink Salmon and also Sardines. A Birmingham firm of fruit and potato merchants desires quota- tions on Canadian Green Mountain potatoes. a Bristol fibrin of woodnoi-oei-e 111 P19116111- "presenting Scandina- vian manufacturers. desires as well to represent a Canadian man- ufacturer of Birch and Beech Dowels of all types. ‘EH98 7-18 and 1-2 diameter of special" inter- est. _ . Our representatives are al to you-phone or vvrlta us, llylidllllll 8i i ler or exporter of flour. l desires ic..f- 1 l Any agency offer should be los1-ii-iiimwl5QmvI~ ' the modal-n safeguard of Home and luainaam-f‘ HIV! 7°" _ avallsd yourself of Its many advantage - asraauailao 1m ' ' insurance of all Kinda at Lowest Irma. Ofllliihnt w Motility Ill ‘OINIOOv ' V \ "l~<-*i"1r*:..........."~1 l. Are A Investments Worth More Now’? I y _ A w» mil-y om... mire, Munidpal and gob Al! your lflvnltmenq in that pollsters‘! If yq; do lief/know the curl-gm- market quotations, us a list of your hoidln‘, and we will give you u“ prcaontvaiuationofthgm There is no charge f“ this service, and cnqum“ arct- ccdaaconildenmp ¢QRP°RATIOI . 1' '- I NJ ‘l‘ I D 132% Gran! Gnarls 51m; cllaatorrsrovtll Mnntrul Toronto sl. m.» . Wlginlwn C-s-vsrslgull. At the funeral of Major General ' It is the intention of the writer 1511' W1110HB11111Y GW11111111- K- C- M- ' Peak (Blatohfordis) Feds ‘ For HORSES CATTLE SHE EP PIGS POU LT RY Eggs are high In price, keep the laying hens busy, buy our Pure POULTRY FOODS Blatchford’: Laying Mash, Siatchforwa Egg Milli. Blatchfcrifa Scratch Food, (mixed grain) liatshford’: Chick Mash. POULTRY SUPPLIES of all. klndl WHOLESALE and “ RETAIL. LOWEST PRICES CARTER & CO., I Limited samplcs- - _ (Further details of those cnill DB obtained from the (‘dillllnerclal Intelligence Branch of clio Depart- moat of Trade and Conlnlerce, 0i- erinimclll. Trade Conlmissloncr. 73. Ibannghnll 8111101., 14111111011.) Greeks Fleeing Fem Turk Army ROME, Fob. I7.—Grcek villallfll‘! along lilo Turkish frontier are flue- ing before a threatened advance of the Turkish army, accordion to dos- patches received here from Salon- ika, ' Greek airmen have reported iliiii Turkey is massing troops oioni-i 111° _ frontier. Since Friday 111111111 ~11 m‘ tillery and ammunition have ileon arriving continuously. Tho frilimf“ ed peasants are takinli 111011‘ “m” and household goods with them. PARIS. Feb. 11.——Thirieen of 11111 fifteen persons who have been 011 trial charged with counterfeiting I1 million twenty franc bills were 1611' fenced Saturday to six V0111‘! 1“ B" litary confine nt and line 011$?!" francs. Two ot rs were I111“ ' E ___. § O. M. Lampson 1V C“ 64 Queen Sinai. London, . 4.. E1191“! Public Auction 811°" of A Raw Furs Represented by Alfred F1189?» am Fifth Avanui ‘pillow York ‘ma; w.” "gay ca a; _'f urviol o. - II ' . g .- m! so. 4