iff; .: . x_ _.'. ‘I L i m -1 Wywa ,I i_ ‘ ;w.¢.-_"#w~»¢ ' _> i i _'sl N_,, ii 'i .i .t i' l J §_ .lf -.>- - ;r3@; ' ,h ,. tl" I A J/ p, ;l' l fi ii 5 »»K i. l riicarounl _ _ 'mE._ ,»_ 1 1 ,r -».r<;. 5 ouaanras . - 1- - 'rasuannzzt' -1925 \ ini lzllnumillrwl sulnnlil vu su ul _ usa.; Q. lalsde ""‘°’°" ',...»,¢.r_y.sa¢u¢.o¢|.n. K¢ttol'nlllnnnll.J.l.ll\stt» ' snvutlorulsltlllv-Fill* ,_ cnuuulsnsuduivv-IJ P li ““'*n”"“,',_'°;_ :: .' .""‘“1wn, visible 'ln Canada. Mt it will Landau l|»s¢.D.l. oss-ndnot be a. total eclipse to observers _ will be but partially covered as it ‘ AY’ JANUARIY 22, 1925 will be seen here. In ' Toronto, INDUUTRIAL CANADA ,____,_ --. _ _ ' -'-‘ rluniiton and oth-fr parts N West- .Tlie January number of Industrial Canada. issued bl 1-11° “mum g . myers' Agsoolatlon, Toronto. is an B exccptionallyf valutla and instruo- 8 tive one. lt IS 8 "lP9C1¢~1 “fmh number" and consists of 218 N829- M The tariff and Protection are dis- P, cussed by informed contrlrulbrl representing the different pr0Yhl- v ces and 'by officers and officials of ‘h the Canadian Manufacturers' Asso- S cialion. in a. fair, non-political and W non-sectional analysis and EIPOS1' ; dustrial and commercial life f m in the hands of every business man sa not only for the information given fi regarding Canadian businfes. but S because of the iight it throws on C ami protection. f The number will be of special ln- m yrs- Mr. George D. MacKinnonrw (brother ol hir. J. J. MacKinnon, w this city) who writes from the view- tc-rests. is a native of Charlotte- of reprotliicing .\Ir. MacKiinnon's C oriai given in the volume. vr . The defence of the King govern- 3 gm up lft breath and tha last em Ontario the sun will 'be quita not f shut out from view but tmly from The Lohan] press’ like the Uber. one to two minutes. Whlt adds i' leader. ly vuvllus un I Wd M111- ° 'there will bg s total iellpna of the in Prince Edward island. The sun .eatly to the in.erest Iltdi which the coming vent. not only to as- MUSCLE PAIN _ ..-' -"\ Barton, PLD., you have a burning or perhaps a “cutting” pain in the side of th'é L fllnaalannlaopaulnllihs llaalnnlonbyanrranpollaltnd -(nathan nl Inland. The -~aLunpuy°ll»l'l»\l»l»- '- ol nnliulponlnntn. . ' , -aff. Huggan la beforre’ us .io cover up some very incon- sectlona of that provlnqp. _ in the Presbyterian Church have always assured ua that they expect- ed that the Presbyterian elements opposed to union would lsavstheir largest strength in Ontario. _At writing 102 churches' in Ontario have voted to stay out, and doubt- , - ,less a substantial number more If 1_AGAiN` THE “HERRING" wil' refuse to enter. There are 1.200 preaching places in thp Presbytcr- ian Church in Ontario' thrvllll more. with the proverbial majority of these willgqusstiun. " _. 1118" F3111- "*l11l°1l ‘|19 e'“1‘1*'“°V' ably enter the United-;,C_l1\lr¢:l\ 01 Canada The leaders who have giv- ' , naeacts £111" h°'°rj““°g5'ien us thls.viewrregard1h8 0I,l18l'l° Colle fora t a congtegu .oni a have navel, yencbeen' found (ah _ _ - _ Chee; Every lime you .breat-hethe others. Unfortuna-.eiy -for his ‘ th, di umm They' houung lnatlly - that the Klhlltronomers and szieaista -list to ln- pain becomes worse. _ dmlai the facts are _oniyltoo nlflenlxzmi Es' r‘;:m1;': ,flu minormeq overnment is the great-¢S\ C1153'-13-llelhgent common folk lh the ex-i Your naaural c1¢;i;o_lii;i;ioi;nl‘s txstt. £BlOlb;:l`i;sllie¢’l;>ra'l;;ljolv;‘h.illo tmsnag-m4;r in the nonconcurrins congngo - - - . - l o - u t. ave p . ' ' - 1 as 9'" hm' A’ mnmrked by Thelueme "my of a 10'” eclipse ol beblorzle salarmcd. I am forced to tell Mr. I‘krK5°‘“ :mn `tvc:utl‘i(¢;;.r[)¢:¢?nl\IJi(;iio:i':t1s|:’t(l,mv:III - - - -' » - . - ' rue “" ""1 E""""’ 1° °°"""°“"" °°1t~m¢;`;nr;i-;:§nr:r(i;n°:ny me Wm yall?" ifflirifdnfr-3122, t§n'b§f£mi:r°. ummfrgi 1;?-013 igfilrimfi-féfit-23 I§'sf:'if|euter the united church, it suit; 9111191' “(115.5 M“°ey Han speech' “V A . tion fgr vou. mit facts far more damaging than 81119 1°°°1 n|'|`““5°m°!”t5l canhoze .___ _ _ ' | 1 ¢ qi ul ¢.;¢|_ .made_to ta e care o em. _ - ~ - 'rue pe°p]_e or Canada hear me; Pima' "Hu" M me .un °' N gngng-ils!Z,k gil yl(1.:iltrenli?gmItgmy'iEiliI: ugiegglaimev sg i‘ai\a.s the vote inlably more than one-third of the '°'°°'°**°*°'°'°°°°°°° °' erbose Prime ihfnlster and heed the moon are comparatively fre- Chest' he ,.ea_,$o,.o5 you _oy telling Zion Church ,is concerns” we oo“_|B"eng‘h of me Presbyterian oo" . in nm. His riiciter with nie Pro °u°"*- Nui u year PMS” Wllllluul you that it is only me giuseleskg greguiioiiiras settled riziati by i; uf- gregations iri oniariiglrtefliisizirznrso _ ressives for 3 further lease or p0_ Severn] of these oocnrmneog that the chest that :iic on t e outs aindmbus tote and no a vce 0 t Qconcut will be_imme a ey r d ‘ io o ian, visible hero or were ,bout th.; of the ribs, that are at fau t. You Union lawyers is likely' tomake snylferred to the Lnited §linrch_ An , Q _ Q t -,u er has cost the country scores of earth Bm if you ask mo owes, i1°>l'bnllS get 21 P3111 1291119911 1119 changvi. They 11l1‘f0 P111 Us '-°,lt is evident that when their union- _ _ ' ' . fbuuldur blu_l‘l 1 000900 Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Good Strong Stock Companies. ` nounced late yesterday that $575.- - - i t d as . , , _ - - - ~ - ' " `“' h ii a nruprae age_eamers have no experience _ _ _nr .eo the Union Situation at the present _ 000 more had et li clnckcns r'-turned and everyone \o definite cause has been found time l in the newly-Orgullllell ¥ri~'»'11Yt01" earnest money on its proposal t0 ill not avail." . 1- asAyct. but there are certain things ' I hm Sh- ew ` 1811 C1`r11l'°11 'MY "1’1)'°“‘fm:\1YritIng It 19 nm for Meihomsts "ow 1° I 21 lulr Sample ofthe mass of mat- know. They will not be satisfiediuvcur 18 years and 1015 days This lS.l19Cl=111'<9 111 U19 °1l€ 111' a- substantial 'and significant sec express “Y f"e"'"i“ "1 thi? ph hi - hence, but it may or may not beifected _[here 19"” be some mfec' 1-1011 Of the voting has been com- ter- bm it is "ur ‘my 1° 015° _. 1' gmple dec1ara11°“ tha* 11 _ _ _ ,tion lyiiii.: quiitly in the tissues, plated The results movido o few the signs of the limos and to pre| iis the b .government Canada haslusibie a-s such in (.L1lll=\lL'
  • --;- BACON EXPORTS INCREASE 0'r'I'.»\\vA. Jan. 21.-Quollnir sia- istlcs Hon J S Martin before mbnt by lbe Liberal p!'9S& if 110- may crmoism of tho go`,ommom__r_cllp5o of thc .,-uh gh the highh or from is ,he b._g footol. at nrsmlbyteriun Church in Canada, this. even in the midst of smiie,pnrts‘of Canaria had increased from \\ ' ’ ' fence it may be called. is re'ili_\"i pathftic. Parliament is about to mcct. a general election is in the offing. the .stewardship of the governmcnt, for which an account- ing must dip given. is rolling nip in S threatening, ominous clouds; the m press mu;-it say something, it does not know what, and it is saying ll.. The Sunrmersidc Pioneer, the gen- tle voice crying in Mr. A. E. Mc-i I.€nn':-1 wilderncss,puts it this waya ami aftr.-r 'a more or less suitable i'n~`.i tfoduction: ` “The success It (lite King gov- ernment) has already achieved ln' I si .U 1. h “qu” htel Drugs| For some daily Dooom it would things that are unpleasant and re-|150-iii? liundredwelghtlu 11 months [th 'iiilltln'-9-` ‘5111Y~" 1 aemrgixoguilwiihe dixtimg T§wrel»-hoiilrl not be Aus-d r-xvrllt perliaI1s'aDDear otherwise but these are grettahle' we are s"1"`emPly gmtedof 1023 In L062329 hundmdweifght ` » ' ' P1 c“5'°n a’°""laspir`iii in full doses for a couple the papers which' “feature” select- ml' And we are looking f"r‘";,m m1£II.lh§ ;?i-gfslpofxgirmgotpigioga&!ict;§`:.` _-°°>-- ... . ,,.. -. , . - i-1'. ~ l-i - ~ - EDITORML NOTES iii. nio\emtiits of the hcalcniyi f on M Nwaunh E of mume m ed ‘DCM returm and mhnmizo thepsrflitlire to wiici uc 'irc con itfn , *ful lu lbe Guardian brought -'l3|:iie --iia___ \°f 491 Churches 1011111-10111111111? 011 | ' I --_--Q-oq»-,i UH great' A classified advemse' ainll scttiitg and wlwn and wlic.sI»»¢»~»»+¢o»+¢o4¢+¢+v»++#,m“o.mily H ha.” decided against . ,- SIMPLE WALKING DRESSES Q enterini, the Lnited Church of_cH|cAG0 Now HAS M"_l_|0N - ____ y e tlseven have decided to go into' l’ .' d _ h ealizel , __ arisian esigncrs avc r 1 . : 8 he correspondent who FOR .. fiuliioll. The proportion is licttcrl ('}[](}AGO, Jan. 21.-The sanitaryltlio ziniichronism of sport costumes C11 1112 1l”f’W f11`€S-‘WS Of knshn and than ten to one in the six pimiiir .htm-|,_; omuah, of [hm ¢|;y nn fn” tliosc who take ~n0 pant in S01'Hf‘ A11 W|11l11S life felltlllrcd- ‘ 1108 outside Ontario. The* sliinmayrics .A -U It-` I _ rl- ' _ I ";""'4" E Y' GIFS 1-Ill-Z0. F8- Nh? Provinces muy not furnish tli=."{’ ' 1 i I - `\` v i \niosl. comforting rsnding to t|ie`op available for iiie llominirm il ir ibcsl. to watch the next largest uiiil ithc province_ In analyzing thc returns it ir i ' Quality sports. The ncw< "sport" dresses of these artists. therefore, are merc- ly cliaimingly sinilple walking rl;-U5. ses enhanced with leather belts, a ‘few cnibroidcries and well-placed pockets. -->-ii-O}l-i NEW YORK, Jan. 21.-‘lt lr A er place would look as sweet as the ones einlbroiderod nowadays just below the knee on sheer chif- to completely meterize the city. fun hose. Thev are placd exactly where the new short skirts will re- veal them. -_-_H \_¢I§-il-2 COAT QTYITES DIFFER LONDON. Janf 21.-A decided difference in cut is noticeaibie bc- tween. the long and short coals of the spring suits. The long coats are shaped nt the back and embellish- ed with quilted embroidery. The short. twwbutton jackets fail straight from the shoullders. The _cashuieres are favorite materials. ---»§C_L____ Silk Braid. ` . - silk braid is urea vrlry im-'oiiiy' Your Guarantee Your thc affairs of Canada in this short,t0 get on one with another. hui ln of "M5 hY"”“ W"11“'“ Mi‘k'~‘1’°"UL‘ 1" "5 and nh°L]d,°>___.___- pc-riodis notaible. Progress necesldays of difficulty it is quite Thdckeray had so much “Wr°c‘"` _ IT IS EASY T0 QUIT sarily has -been slow but recoveryfanothcr thing," This in reference tion that he wrote, "it se--sins to, _____ ' us t-hat these verses sliinelike suilt is easy to quit! Any-body can is now assured and there is everylto present commercial conditions in many 5La,,.S_-- A fine [,;oul.o from sky: promise that Canada will continue the various provinces. an eminvnt write-r of fiction lo an “The hm is 10° high", or "nys wo to march forward under Liberal leadership," This is followed by a column and :i half of equally illuminating in- a formation. 'ln the whole length and S breath of this effusion thcrc is 'no mention of any one not of the Mac-1 ltenzie King government that had H anything to do with the prosperity p of Canada. 'not an act or a measure mentioned that could in any way en- courage industry in Canada. encourvt use the people of Canada to remain ,b in their own country or encourage tlio people of any other country to‘, como here. And there is not in the whole three years history of thef Kinz government any act or mea- sum or policy that could lbe cited as beinz of any benefit to Canada- as giving employment to a Canadian or in any way helping Canadian de- far away" _,_ equally eminent and more dcvoul ' - -' A Churchman at the top of the llbet and efssayist, lt is well to ' to keep 011." cropper at the foot. Picking him- (` ' y S wma mind Whenever life gives you a task hard elf up bndly bruised, broken and athlzers: “Il.'s all right- I was 001111118 l10Wl'-1 l11lY'W3Y-" Times Star to acquaint the officials It d°e"“'t lake hmlm wha" you *_ “n D" mm' 01 me C°“"`a1““‘1 From a difficult task to think up ’l`o th rightl con li you he that Ono' 'I' they teach as well as shine- And U, do sun, moon and slars :ire always on Don't stop 'in the 1111111110. 1111! S00 rlishevcled he suppressed his in- time in their appointed placwl U19 f-111113 t111'0l1E11~ most feelings by grimiy smiling _°“ It is easy to quit! Any fool can ex- nd remarking to wouldobe sy_m_ Mr. A. M. Belding, avery capable plum newspaper man, sent by the St. To himself and his friends why John Telegraph-Jolirnal and The 1110 591113819 WHS V111"- i l d bm start cuttng nose The prospects of developing the Western Provinces with Mainitimo an excuse.; offers uf the Canadian Pacific and iaii comments in The Telegraph “"°ce"‘1' H Jouinnal it would sceiii ilhat news- Wm Mod - C°mment1”E 0" Ml`~ R- A- 1100Y'f1 surances given by Mr. Beatty Pre- BM 1" fakes brains and courage -to hem’ 1' saver was uulte satisfied with the And leave to 'another the hai-rl opinions expressed and th-a aa- thing £0 d0» velopment and rehabilitation. On Outbreak the Manitoba Free Press sident of the C. P, R. and far from see that task through' the contrary all the principal acts of the govemment havelbeem the cause of praeticiaily allure business de- ' bww-'S of Slr i and he will ' ' . and or inabiiit to bi in 1 uf ° '°""’°""’ 1 A moi can gve up. . Y°“" '1"'"‘”“’“° ‘S ll garnet. prenmn mu has mms as “ 1’°'11.| y ° a rom 6 Henry T~hoi‘-nton. _when hard pressed. |wh|ch means 1h|thfu|hh,,,,_ I over the country since the King,E“51- mf and "°“°°“**1’19 °°l1°1l1@1'°‘ ' --- B111 11 C3115 f°1‘ ll mall 1° 5°11"°“511| Your flower is n snowrlrnp_ I govommont "mt announced “B m_.¢lgn0fWe¢1empm1,]gmghh,]_We,n_ Sir Henry on his visit lof two “mb the test' YOU1' 1l1CkY~C0101`S Gro N-avy-blur* ern demands." Thi h' "‘°""" 59° had 5l1€8‘°Sf-§¢1 the RD* Keep on while you, have “Um” and black. W tentioii to tinker /with the tariff in order to secure the support of the Prbgrernrps. 'nits was nie begin- ning of the long train 0! industrial and commercial stagnation which Canada has endured _during the past three and a 'half Last year Canada harvested one of the largest crops in its history sud this, in large measure, eaaed the situation and there was a rqivll of courage and hope, stimulated by the com- monly accepted qphsiun that the 'King government was doomed to I0 by the will of tho Thorn! loader! who vm determined to -bold an ,V S 111118 C0 th his work. Anybody can say. I'm too tired stairs made a false stop and como look upward to t‘lic stairs liciznims. And 51°F 111111 Way there- `1"u1' d°"'1 lsl1eries‘ of the Maritimes are i1l‘0bl‘=ma and grievances. had an There 15 Sfiwgyg 8 111““S1b1e' soul' ~ - soo n e rlghtenlng. Sir Garnet Hughes 'nwmsung time In Momreal On the lon-gue of the chap who rc- and Major Hugh A. Green have There he called at the executive fuses to U-y_ plans for utilizing St. John and Canadian Na;|ona| Railways to it is elshsy to quit and drop out of . ~ . . ' name, Halifax as exp0rt ports for fresh iilscliss winter port und Lransporta- An-U Bayeyou dom' want either fob ish for the B,-mob Morkoto Now tion matters along willi the gener- who 0,- fame, forthe widening of the eastern nib ai situation. Judging from editor- It is easy to pass up 1110 611111113910 way guage so that Souris may To decide that a little is al-l you gays “the gegeghloh senumem has ratisfied with the hesitant attitude So, hay, when ynu‘re -tempted to grown quite 3 hit during the las; of thle official-s of the Canadian ‘N11-U1' lo Shirk . ii - i A i' few ears due to a Ben eo” tl Nauonol whom MT' Bommg met in Remem er it wwart can ru rom s. as we ave . strength you can spend. icy, forgetting that the building up of s consuming population at home ho ,ho u ohumiy yn ,preference /‘ L L S - would be the first stop to make her to Ameifixn -ports, -their recom- l0// . _ 4 `k.‘.“gi> partially independent of the open 11\°111l11ll0u would so a kms, . R I l \, \__\\-_;'['_F’ Represented by quire into Mamltimle conditions. Wlll-ll 111 £110 @1111- oald Commission to be named by V_Vest grows wheat and sells it in the Chief _mstguhh of me tm-99 __\,\ 'Tr' . 64 Qlfffll 517993. the open market and thinks ll a Provinces. and had expressed his 1." 1 1/ \ London, E.C. 4., England hardship to he/ve to buy in is mar- M1191 V11" "11 me C°mm5°'1°“ 5 f ~/ ire: rcnrlciea by the Nsiimisi roi- °""’ °°““"“"““°°'°‘ 1'1"” /1’ f/“K N is necessary for the Canadian porta I ~ needed in the Maritffnos. thinks it \\\" wry" 'rue ciilar .nmieesi ~/l \_\\\\‘ selling market. lt is the old story ' ~ '~ L , OH pointed out is due more to c"__ polntnnent of a. ‘Com-mission to fn- That is harder than quitting "but cumstances than in-tontion. The \<\\\\ in give their miiaem towel as 1 Km 5( " ' fl" of the present and past generation suggested' bm “MMM wma of “_ ,Ml DI* ,W '_ U r_`1?1A,_r,i';r;5r£po\;,. not caring a contlnentia-I for poster- No comm.|,,h,h gh, apWghh¢,1_ MK; .f`i.,‘|"-li," H vis D l Qn ;i°- ,il I' ' -, _ n _ _. ll ; hm, of gm” 1,, |59" gf pm, |f mg `ity, but that is not the way nations The Telegraph-Journal--more than `HI Ae ‘_ T F S. 111'; ,Eh ‘ ' ‘ ,ro md, om, ,nd c,,,,,,,,,~, ,,.,,,_-friendly is the King covermiient L87 THE P. hill Q-o-ooo-0-oooo-e-o-oo++¢»¢¢-ag , 1’°'°‘"' (Continued on Page 0) I 1057-13-11”!"-11511100- / . _ \ fro ! . further wise to remember that two strongly uiilnnist provinces, Manil- tobu and New Brilnswick, :irc not voting until after June 10 next, in only one of seven provinces now voting, and in only one section of that province, is thc nn|i-conci|r- rent vote at all consltlcrnble. Cnr tain districts of Snutlicrn Ontario will provide nnti»unionlsni its only measurable satisfaction. Prom Or illin to the -Pacific and from Quclien (lily eastward the llnitcd Church of Canada is triumphzinl, its prin- ciples vindicated by experience :ind ,-an overwhelming popular verdict.. ln Nova Scotia there is one county, Picton, substantially nppnsml to -union. The forces directing the op- posing voters ilnd a little. a very llittle, consolation In the r¢»g||]|_s from the cities, ln city and country alike. however, in east, ver-gi hm] north, the vast preponderance is with the forces of union. At most the opposition will he left with ,, provincial Church. and one ev;-n mcasurnhly sirom;‘only in 1_rh1,|;0,; .’“-*----_-_____ JANUARY 22.-You are indepen- dent, tactfnl, and self-reliant, .fond of -dressing `wei.I, and generally careful of appearances. You are score-tive in your dealings.-butncv- or .to the extent of trickery. You are loving and lovable, and care a great deal for thc good opinion ol your friends and acquaintances, Bo very careful in your speccli. and never -gossip I A C. M. Lampson & Co. Public Auction Sales of Furs oo-fo-oo-3:00-0-oo`»o Alfred Fraser, 212 Fifth Avenue New York \ Q Imperial Biscuit Co.. thing about. FOX AND DOG BISCUIT ‘p ||\ JB' d' il' IMPEQI/l.i_ Their Gholee MNCED kb if-lf A Rez. Trade Mark AHEAD OF THE ,REST BECAUSE THEY’RE BEST. _ Fed all the year round In Leading Rlanchu in Maritimes. Eastern Canada and United States. , I. I __|_|_,‘|.||||I.- Testimonial from an experlqnced and highly' successful rancher. I Charlottetown, P. E. l. ‘ Union Road, Jan'y 20, 1926 - Gentlemsn:-- ' I have been feeding your biscuits ever since you started manufacturing them Ind consider them a Standard Food for Foxes at all lsilons. Believe ln fel np a blllnuid 111°! |11 111! l‘l11°I\ llld hive proved the result as l had an average Iitteyof 4V; from slaves nil' ef breeders our yur. All were rams except two allied by coolant. My puppies were unusually well dovalopsd and sold at a good figure. Your Cod- Livlr 01| Fox Biscuit keep the Foxes healthy being slightly lnxatlvs, but when fad rsguiarly- they an just right. I certainly recommend this as tha beat fox blcoult I know any- , ‘ Yours truly, ' _ , ' mv c|.Anl<. f ‘ '_ ' Mr. Clarks is an axpsrioneedwtock feeder and aoftalnly has had phenomenal 01111118" |11 111'°°U|1lll foxes. Hls beautiful farm and modarnraneh known aa Giloth Aurel . naar Charlottetown was purchased recently from J. 0. Tllpiln. one of P. I, IlIlll|'i bil* known fox men, , Mr. Clarke believes in keeping tha but ltralna of brndsra and Ilhulldlng up I fins foundation stock for the future. ' . ' . imperial, _Biscuit i-'companys on/ini.o11's'row.rl, ri a. _l. \AL CQ §E5f§::. @V~ D of { lv ih p ` `l r 5- ` » ,,' __ ,I 7 .. X 'ras lumen or nie milonist faith - ~ - bull? I of A Quudl J .4¢~‘.`-‘ l A