mo» by tile-Way aerial Conference of 102G has been making history. Whether this. shall be for good or ill remains to he seen. A new/iiflpqrture has been made that is hig with tbs fate of what has been heretofore called The British Empire. Already that term is being dropped and the Bri- " tieh l‘ wealth, of Nations sub- stituted in its stead. {We are told in a cablegrarn that one delegate describes the result as "Magus Charts of the Dominions. Ina-inn. _ aeireaarwnlaeaoehmmlsnnlumanao. 1"‘__-'..4,‘,p'u|g 'Aeoaafaoaillter—ll.liflllrb ‘ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,192. 1i I|QID INSPECT$N cally Milling in 118mm. One of the reasons for this lin- it is w M‘ "K101" m‘ ‘1“"-° “ nu- distribution of lmmlsrente 11 number of cars of potatoes in trau- that a“ 8mm‘ o‘ me lmmlsuufluu ‘"- h“ 1° b‘ “m”! down by me Department were centered on set- lnqpec u and ordered to he re- m“ weflem “mm lndw- Th” "eflm i‘ um‘ because sou was that the railways kept a of the turning down of these cars sum“, eye on ‘he you: Mu] m, 1"" m“ ‘Wmwgs °t “ch “nan” passengers. There would be no 35°11“ be ‘fined 1° me market‘ money for the railways in bringing,’ We are informed tha-t had all the immigrant“ ‘mm Great Bmuyu and cars of P011110" 519999‘! ‘his 3”‘ dropping them in the lliiarltlmes. son been allowed to go forward to The west was hem up 8.3 ‘he EH. dflumum‘ ‘he rem“ wmnd 1”" orado for immigrants and, although been a deadly blow to the pol-aw not given 11s a reason, it was to the buflnefl M m” Dmvince‘ Forum‘ interests of the railways t0 make atelythe lnspectators were on the the west me Donn o! attrucuuu 1°11 “d "'3'? Pmpflly prflemed‘ Another‘ good and sufficient rec-l l.‘ Equality of status between Brent Britain and the Dominlona has been agreed upon both in dolilestic find external affairs. This prlncible will apply to the making of treaties and the appointment of foreign con- uis. it involves a new definition of the powers and functions of the Governor General. it leaves the acceptance 0r rejection of the Loc- orna treaties to be decided by each Dominion for itself. ' Another Yeti-I Evidently a long stride toward‘ independence has been taken, win-l tller it be for good or ill as we have said. As to the Locarno treaties it matters little in time of; There la no doubt tiiet the‘ lm-' ' tho , Should Boom ' ‘FHIS AN OPPORTUNE TIMI. Hiaterioul. l if ever there was an opportune time for starting s boom in reel estate in Prince Edward ‘island now is the time. Like everywhere else booms don't start themselves: they are started by shrewd enor- getic men who are too prone Ito Ilook on the dark side of life. These boomstsrs simply get together and afterwards become incorporated by i . t H ‘Ilene: W. Berton, ML wl-la-r HAPRBNS ro rue FOOD -‘i met a hank manager some time I-xo. a man with as much sense as the rest of us. and he didn't know Act or Lars-idiom, 1'1... n“; this; that there were two tubes in the is to invest in promising areas of "mml- 011B 111 110111 501115 down to lend. The next thing is to adver- the liilils. and one immediately be- tise their holdings and afterwards hind it which carried the food down sell them at a profit. They should tothe stomach. ' take care to invest in good land. IHe thought that there was only They might with safety invest in the one tube. run-down farms as well as those ll met a lawyer shortly after this that are fertile. They can soon be who said he couidlrt figure out jugg converted into rich land,—a coat what hfliphened to the food when mo‘! mussel mud and good tillage passed through the lddngym will make those barren-looking l have wondered w-hy these men acres smile like roses on a June should have shown Quch u 1am Mlday. Jt is not the fault of the land knowledge of the body mud have that such lands do not sell higher come to the qmcumgou "m; they and look better. There is no poor- could not 1mm been educated Miami in our province. A summe our public “boom when, an elwand a winter will give ample time mentary MXIOWWIIKB 0f Physiology is to restore a poor-looking farm to gbiahmd by every wuuguwn fertility. The fact is the boom is pal-hum; juu; a few words about nll already on a small scale. Bui (“Bastion Wm bring u a“ ‘bum m the boom we have an eye on should you, mind. aim help you to watch be run on a. large scale; thenonly your diet and eating to some er will it halve ‘begun in earnest. Hun. “mu - drede will take a hand, probably Estate inil’. u. l‘ the injury that would have result-is“ [or the wesnuurd trek is u, be "1- llouhd lh “ills propaganda carried °'1 peace whether they are endorsed byi lit is by food. and the way it is o“ u Ema“ scale’ "n" o" a sub‘ ‘h Do u i t vb h n handled by the bod ’ m t slantial basis. it is not necessary 9 111 11°11 01‘ 11° 11t 5 011‘ éyour "'6' means yo; i‘ mean“ to have fine structures or any at Britain again become embroiled ill, The mod should be chewed wen all in Farms intended gm- me boom ‘our farmer‘ and buyers mmlmiin Great Britain by Canadian '.‘m- be 1°‘) ‘mrem l“ m!“ respect" ‘Everwmigration agents. They are Wes‘.- man who sells potatoes and every em men, with western interegig ma“ w!” "bu" ‘hem knmvs “hate serve. There are also Ontario the requirements are, potatoes soldugenw who ‘nm-resied m -5e-_. a5 unmixed and m“? 1° ‘We’ “feitllng Ontario lands and developing disease, not What war Canada could not remain,’ neutral except by consent of Brl-' tallfs enemy. ‘Canada would he at_ war when Britain is at war pre» lcisely the same as Sir Wilfrid Laurier stated the case in his day. The Conference has decided that r ' it ls entirely optional whether allYl been exposad to frost’ There should?“ the “ma”? Dominion shall assist the Mother he no difficulty in ascertaining bc-i The manner m ‘mick cuuuulunilcoumry m an), wan n must fol, fore shipping whether these rc-jmducemeuts “e presented 1n Greqglow as nigh; follows day that Bri- , H t d ‘ ‘Qfain is in no -way bound to defend, quhements were ved up 0 an Britain Wm ‘cry largely determ" 'ally of her Dominlous which havel any attempt to palm off anything ed the destination of British Bill-laid down the principle of new 31m“ or such quamy Should be ‘0115181115- 11 1119111 11W 11° Mllrll-imeinteriersnce in Britain's wars. Thar; 3“d°d l” “ cflmlnal “tence- It is agents, the British emigrant willlcomcs 0i the newfidflziiit Charts of not the business of the iudiwiduakkuow nothing cu the u1ari;1meg__lbe Dominicns defining “equality who, ignorantly- or dishoneetlyiml they he," aud read and know“ Stat-Mr ""9510 Paw“ M! “qmmty that ‘helteaclles them that Canada is 021-, Hitherto Qamda h“ bu," ue. market demands and ma‘ ‘he “lftnrlo and the west and, naturallfliendcd on land and sea by Britain's‘- timate purchaser ‘has a right to ex. they g0 there. lnlilitary and naval forces. But; pect, that suffers, the trade of the for that defence in years past there; . - would he no ‘Dominion of Canada‘ whole provlucelsuiiels. lt is there-junk”, to the Max-mums affords today But for the strong arm o: a i ibre the right of the province muome hope that henceforth EasternBrltMn the Canadian people ‘voum see to it that nothing shall find its Cuuuda Wm at 19351 be pegggnizlgdbe now under a foreign flag Cm“ way to the market that can in any 85 having a place for and a clainrada has a vast aggregate ‘trade Wm‘ “"7 “jut” we humus o‘ m“ pm‘ on immilmlil-B- M 111° 13011191911” sixty different nations overseas and "mm- . ‘held a few days ago in 15101111133, her trade routes are wholly unpro- "Seed potatoes from Prince Eil- amended by 91.9mm. Stewart o; levied save by the British -Navy to ‘mm w‘ m‘ having Ontario mining interests. The recent recognition of this in- i111 fhonoughly mixed with the sec whose suqport we contribute noth- sin mind. They can come when the mall who reqiilres a residence for himself takes a hand. Some sceptics may ask is there anything behind this. Yes, good people, there is a great deal behind it. ‘There is over, one million acres 8101116011 and stays there for two to-gghtitrid lltestltsgvfilllolllletztdli confluent four hours‘, whilst it gets churnedftlvely small amou t of cdwililafiiartso n11 -by the stomach muscles until itlget into the 1001110721101). pee. gen. 119111611. this is the power behind the boom. ‘It hes, in fact, been be. ,hlrr1ld it hforPa century. But it is only ,w en i. e otao next two Juices, that is the bile andtllat the boomt hfgoéxilgisillsettgrrleigi? pancreatic juice, t0 give it thefiillfl 18 Open to an army of live men 91115111118 touches it needs to pro-to. For hal-‘l ‘a century the young Pa" i‘ 1°? Bbflwiitlon into the blood. men and women have been turn- After going through 20 gee; oping their backs to the rich soil of 91111111 llileflliiie. during which all [P- E. Island. Even now many of 11w 900d in the food ls drawn o.- them are turning their backs on absorbed into the blood Ito-hut ‘u, 19“ both the land and the ‘Potato Boom. enters the large intestine, and an" Ladies and gentlemen. go steady. ahsix foot journey it passes out otweffiilw hope/fora big boom such t e body. lae e est has had; we are not Your though; should be to eat equal to it in area, but as regards regularly of mixed. foods, to give ‘he ‘ea-my "5 the 11°15"! 1100111 digestion a, meal gum by lbemg reap sees. and the opportunity it ci- ed before you eat, sud to chew the fore to speak of thousands where food well ihefore you let it start its ‘may hundmd‘ have bee“ bmsied journey through you, body there has been: nothing in the West _ to excel it. ———-—bO>-—-—- The writer is not a prophobnud ' That's Why you have teeth, and the chewing enables the first dig- estive julcejthe saliva, to mix we" with the food. This gives the food. its first real start in digestion, so don't neglect lt. \ The food then paggeg to the 0nd digestive juice, gastric juice. it then goes to the small intes- tine 111 D1911)’ 800d shape for the The sayiurg that ‘lOonlpetltioa the Life of rode?‘ la true. in a gen- er way; but itil t0 he accepted W the proverbial “grain of salt." The trade of a small communityv’ for instaaoeuin which a man fitted for a certain line of usineas has entered is not ealiv ed hen an- other lmn competes with him and divides the profits. The chances are. indeed. that both will fail in the end. and that‘ the trade of the community will be inJured. if he- csuse of competition from the mainland. the merchants of this P10111009 were compelled to materi- 1111? reducer the volume oi their "M10. it would soon be discovered that the people here, dependent m’ a larger extent. upon outside sources of supply, would have to my higher prices for lilarlythirlgs that they d and that the com- petition wae, n other respectacon- 1181'? to their interests. in ‘like manner a. competition in which the competitors do not deal on equal terms is not calculated to benefit greatly the trade and people of the country subjected to it. Life. is not infused into a trade when there are high customs duties to he paid and one side of a line between customers and comparatively low customs duties on the other side. We have an illustration of this fact in the conditions that now prevail between this country and the llnlt~ ed iStates. Except when there is a shortage in the lStates of some partioullar article which Canada has in supply. Canadian trade is under a disadvantage and ls depressed rather than improved by reason 0i the competition of the United States in things which both these countries prcdu-ce. ‘But free alld fair competition is undoubtedly ‘beneficial to the trade dl the country when conditions are equal. The price _ci monopoly is ever, as Adam 'Smith remarks, “the highest which can be got." if a lman sees an opportunity to make money, or to lower prices. by enter- ing into competition with others in general business, he should rather be encouraged to take advantage of it, than to let it pass. lf, for ill- stancc. a dealer in produce should see his way clear to profit by com- peting with our iPotato Growers’ Au- sociation, he should not be i118" vented from doing so because the Potato Growers’ Association is do- ing a good ihusirless in the interests oi the Yrovluce. 0r. if an export- er should risk some money ill the purchase of eggs and so compete with the Egg Circle, the rcountry as well as the dealer might he benefit- ed, even though the Ext; Circle 19 an institution of prime importance to the people of this province. The market for potatoes and 058s is wide, and the demand for them is i i l never shall be; it is good, sharp Dan, s e1 action. speculators welialvo in mind. These, FOR ,are equal to. if not better thallarlyi of our neighbors and strangers can‘ ‘xselbiylbecollrle for quite a while. G Reader‘ ey wll first need to learn how‘, ‘Human to speculate, and jump at u. real} eooo- general. Such competition as deal- ers risking their own money (or. that of the Banks) are likely to‘ offer cannot therefore materially affect the prices which the ‘Potato Association and the Egg Circle can ihe perf¢ct~¢f'forc-childr __¢____-. Ready-cooked _—-__. SUPERB sl-io wuva or TOILET aooos Surely tine toilet artlolennvvli he included)‘ N“. || t of gm. to be bought. This is tribal". u. ,5...“ ‘i, "m; Our stock ls full of new things-many of thenfljugg on the market for the first time. _ . A line o1 toilet articles, such aa euro, guard. M“, choice oi uaeiiul tillage than almost any other line to be thought of. You can find something in this superb ahew. ing at any price you can wish to pay. - l Here's juat a parillal lily‘; - -.. ._ DUSTING rowosns, BATH ‘ssh-rs; TOILET WATERS. RERFUMEB, TOILET POWDERS, FACE POWDERS UP TO $3.50 A 59x ATOMIZERS. MANIOURE SETS, COMPAGTQ, The White Drug Store J. G. JAMIESON DRUGGIGT We own and offer $3500 City of Charlottetown 5 p. c. Debentures Due July 15th, 1946 Price 100% and accrued interest To Yield 4.93% lill-INSLTON s. WARD "it: estate chance to "catch Dame For-Iflifoid 1° Pfllnthsir members- HALIFAX; N. s. it ii d. th G r1 f th. ' “T11, a" ° l" c“ ° " this province and thc premiers of mm A” we prepared Am throw Gilli is the label on cvery sack of New Brunswick uud Nova 150mm, away m“ qerence? potatoes shipped from the pivvmce the claims of the Maritimes to their' ‘ by the Prince Edward Island Seed jug.“ sham to rmm-lgruuw was Growers Association. \Vhat ‘would nanny admitted and the W951 it becomes “its consider whither ‘we are going. One thin-g about this progress toward national independ- lt mean to the reputation of the and ‘he fiiiwuyn 1111110 amt-ion...» is that the steps taken cannot Vmvmce m Wm‘ “c” a 13ml‘ ‘he to co-operate with the Maritlmes'ho recalled. They are like the pro- mnmii“ °1 1'" “"11 "med °“* 1° to this end. ‘Somciillllg more ltllan m" 11111118111 61191111111: 111B votive’ franchise in ejections in that partl- cu-lar. Further progress is only pos- sible in one direction and that is toward full national independence, have been frozen. rotten or diseas- mls’ howevm.’ Wm m, uecessun; 911 119mm “m5 ‘$199911? I'- wmml British settlers must know before mean yh-at the label thenceforlvsrd leaving home u-uu, prospects await, “Wm be dl”°'°‘m°d' m“ “"3 them in the Aiarltlmee. In Prince ceasing w be any huge,- Bmruu, Dmiid b04151 11191111! 1101111118- Edward island we have vacant-even in name and so dlslnembering Our Potato Growers’ Association (arms m sen The whole pmvmcu the Empire. has. by a system of fl$ld1DSfl8CllO71 ,6 muuL There are schools am] won a name for lPrincc Edward ls-‘churuhu and ulvnmmon in gvgry land seed potatoes in foreign nlar- pa" o; u“, pmv1ucc_ Thu“; am South Africa and thc Irish Free State are the farthest advanced lo- ward tho goal with Canada. only a time's winning smile" in their new may. indeed. result in the openlus surroundings. They are all wel~ioi other markets and more profit- commh nevertheless, to go in on an 1 Gnu gmngmmyr THE HEART even- ended project. Our own peo- D9011 0- —“The 15rd aearclleth all hearts, i710 should he alive to theirs. On thc other build. 1:0 111111511113"; uud uuderutuudem an the mash‘, ‘it is aalll that‘ no man in the 0i 00111001111011‘ 11 a tiflethe w?“ ationl-l of fills thoughts: if thou seek WW‘ l“ ‘me w kmmk wat"°"“““°“ld “mmab “is? t“ d m m mm’ H‘, Wm be found oi Thee; try when an adverse circumstance grill-loll 0i 911181911‘ B $811111; i)“ o‘ but H mo“ “make film, He [Wu] occurs. He soon finds that he must other Ctlllillgieiiill, re i111‘ c: M“! the can ‘that, om Iorevery. 1 Chuck-either get out or remove to some D0pliillll0ll' i’ <1 Prov 11d - s and 28.9 u-loca/llty in which he is not known loss b)‘ 01"‘ 1111111818. K111‘ 611111‘ ' Ior where there is no person to hear poulterers of prom 1111i!» 11118111 11° him. The sentiment willl hardly made if enterprising men were giv- ever be enforced with such dire en a fair chalice in conlpotltion with penalties here, but it is beyond the institutions which the farmers. [doubt that the time has come when in their own interests, d0 Well t0 residents o‘! this ‘Island were taught maintain. to always look at thc bright side "W4 ans Shun Geyser o‘! life. and particularly at the pre- ' His words flowed like the ripples of m“ “me when me Demo fleldsllidl ' _ _t As Sign Of Splri S PARK. Wyo- \ November 23. 1925 lPIcAYlEIl-(lorll. ‘who can under- stand his errors? Cleanse Thou me from secret faults. 11H E’ lSTORY-TE LLER a any“ ‘br°°k_ and all other ildlds are being con- TM ‘walls M m“ plmmam r°°m vol-ted into gold rliclds, and are in- “u” ma“ t° “ml” °t 5k? vltlng themselves to cast their lot With stars and a crescent moonuuwug mo“ my“... 591mg among them with u look Above all it is time to soc that YELUOWSTONE Nov, 21. - The American Indians believes thc famous 811N191" °1 111° lable llelds for the enterprise oi" the 2879_n_23_3i_ 7 THE OLDEST INSURANCE. OFFICE IN THE WQBi-D LYMAN Roof _ ,MAuAQI.I\ row oanAuQ HIAD OFF! OE FOR CANADA HYNDMAN a. COMP . CHARLOTTETOWN QINERAL ‘GENTS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RT LYNCH QTMU n°‘:Atalsuur mum r ANY LIMITEDQ BUN UUILDIN/ I Tannin‘. ketg which, if nlalntalnedwlill meanuurbuurs aud runwuys within eggy a permanent demand and the high- est price the market will afford. will mean preference all others and all that; preference means. This reputation can only be maintained by thc most rigid inspection, an inspection which will permit nothing inferior or‘ un- worthy to leave the province. And what la true of potatoes is true oi everything else that wc sell. Competition has never been as keen as at present. The whole "world is in it, aiming at securing a grip on the market. all fully as- sured that only ‘the bee; and the reliable shall have any chance. We rnust live up to this standard and maintain it regardless of individual loses or ‘inconveniences. OVEX‘ ?—<oc>-___ WHAT l8 WRONG? According to figures recently is MM in file Department of Immi- gration at Ottawa-the number of liiiiiiilfliiie who came to Canada since 1000 was 4,096,183. 0f those only 102,102 remained in the Mari- reach of cvery farm in the prov- ince. Every farmer in the province who has attended to business in a business ‘wily has made good. This should be made known to intending British emigrants. it should be :made known to them also that their kindred, their former neighbours, their fellow countrymen have pros- pered in this country. There are many British emigrants who may prefer “roughing it" ill the unsettled west. There are thousands of men who would prefer to settle where their children would ‘have educational facilities and for itheee Canada has no better place ‘than Prince Edward Island. All l this must "be placed before intend- ing Britrlsb emigrants if they are expected to settle in this part of Canada. EDITORAL NOTES -_-_ Christmas is only e month away. Could you believe it in the midst of such glorious weather as step behind, if Canada is in- accurli with our present representatives izl thc Conference. We cannot be- lieve that they represent the major- ity scntlment in Canada, although the Dominion is bound by their ac- tloll. Some further immediate consequ- ences of [he action of the Confer- eucc are to follow. Apparently the Dominion ls to set. up a. dsplomatlc and consular service of its own, al- ready begun b_y the appointment of n Canadian Minister Ambassador to Washington. Whether these sevices will grow in the next few years can only be guessed. The Washington office is set down to cost $50,000 for the first year as a starter, to be increased hereafter. It opens up a vista of Canadian Arn- basdadorq and Consuls at many foreign capitals and leading cities, to be appointed within the next few years to gratify the lust for salar- ied offices within the party now in power. 01 1111110- W" 11118111 1-119 111D 01 aviary man who comes along is not waves’ "- “eaiulrs “Y- at liiherty to chase black clouds if Yellowstone National Park are a conflict of the evil spirits in the INSURANCE IS AS OLD AS THE 5U I And m“ 111B 111°V°111°11l 0f i-l Bhllfwe happen to havo l-lnow in winter. "W11 1319 9°11" such as we "have always had, and We drew a shaking breath of fear are only slight inconveniences they] of some miscllance- do not compare with the shocking Ahb-a sudden rush of feet-a rat- catastrophes that occur elsewhere. tlo of mllskotry-— lIn a free collntry like ours cvery A shout-a ]8ll8i1—-\'~l. lllt of song—— man is Supported ‘to hridio his Romance! Romance! tongue himself about trifling con- dit us and if he does not do so the ia should compel him to move on. deep recess of thc earth. and con- sequently he has sllunncrl the 911111 at all times within the earliest. knowledge of the western whltc pioneer. he Eastern tourist who expect- ed to combine western atmosphere with the wonderland of nature. was disappointed during the sumlnsr if‘ lie expected to see any redakins. ‘Park officials recorded only six lnllisn visitors for the season. He brought us slowly buck again. to the flresidc’s red And the calm satin rows of mellow books. His smile I Was stirred. "Now, children, it is time to go to bed," lie said. We begged him to let us stay a little whiie-- And then we kissed him and 111s long arms thsld us tight And off we went to lbed and called. Good-night!" "Good-night!" i-o-eéi Stock Show To Select Champion Fat Bullock OHIJOAGO, Nov. 20. — The‘2'ith anniversary of the International Livestock Explosion will be observ- ed this year Nov. 271Dsc. 4. Th9 the Crows and the Blackfeet-lived prize award of the show. 1i 011° on every side of the park, accord- can he ranked above another. 15,1113 to their legends y history, but ‘selection of the grand charnlpioiyavoided entering the geyser region. fat bullock. to be chwen 1111B i881‘ When Indians went with the while by George Gordon-Davis of 81181108 explorers or military forces ilhro h - Airee. ' the park, they offered up sacrif ces More than 11.000 head of live-baron; entering ‘he geyser region, stock and 5.000 les of hay and usually through the "calumet of , grain have been entered for the peace", the peace pipe. 0100.000 "prizes and trophies. The Yellowstone geysers were de- WIOR/IB DYE-EN M31193!” Besides these. there are contests Entered ‘Park Kt Sacrifice iDuring the early days of explor- ing in the lwest, the white man en- countered a complete lack of know- ledge of the Park among the ‘ind- ians. Three tribes —the Sheslhcnes. DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH ly w. L. Gordon ~Don“t. confuse "allusion" and "illus- in whiqh‘ 1,190 hm yum“, pro-k. ion." "Allusion" is acaeual refsr- ed (mm 050mg 3o". mg gm,’ The “talking letter" ie oomlngi it iwlll be dictated by the writer. recorded by a phonographic appli- ance. mailed to the person address- ed and when received by him and put through another machine will once. "illusion" is a deceptive ap- clnh members, will compete. pearance. ' ‘Besides the American entriee QIIPTEN MISPIRONOIINGBDgtbers will be more than 500 head pro" node. Pronounce last q, as in "calm. accent last Iyllahle. . MSSPELiLED: radliiii; ins. HYNONYMS: story. legend. ac- year the lPrince of Wales prise bull. King of the roll-fer. won first prise in his class. . ‘Phlriieen Limes in 15 years the finitely associated by the Indians . _______... ‘The human side of wit- Wlth four exceptions, no German highly. tten ail°111~ newspaper issues more than one hritiss is seldom wri m“ morning and evening edition. Foreign news occiilil" M cqual space with domestic l” \ municipal news. United 31' --‘ news i... rather meaiiflf 11'3"“: u“ The ‘same item, with identical the expense of cabling. S111» w!» headline illlil text, often appears large news agencies all W811 115 cm in five different papers of U108, dozen dailies maintain 60° same city on five successive days. correspondents in Bug" while adhering to the furnished New York. text, the editor interspsrses it with Adavrtislng does no editorial comment or exclamation side of reading lmattei‘. and interrogation marks. the last two pages ofuthe There is no editorial page, but tion. ll‘; usually forms 11 signed editorials are displayed on section. - tile front page. Editorial comment ' - frequently follows thc news story . when lClal-a Bow will” directly. Chow dog one hair of W11 illustrations are moetly confined ed her-flaming red locks to lSilnday supplements of 8 to 16 tills combination W88 r ,, pages. The lSurlady papers also to the stars that a fad was vi‘! carry technical, literary and wo- Dogs. kittens and birds 01 c; men's 280110118. thlilumor seldou‘: matching the b32151! get“, ‘- common s more an a a e wee - resses now are 1y‘ ' p 8 . .. Zia-Q Athletics is prominently featured but there are no sporting extras. Inject Own OommenL except 0.1 ared W111i’ lch mttci in c0101 Pa rtlsan Politics Dominant with their idea of hell, according to the legends of the Wyoming and Montana tribes. The rumbles with- ill tile earth that herald the geyser eruptions- the rodllrin regarded as' of livestock from Canada. Lalet the forging of warlike weapons by enoelo news. the spirits and each eruption be? spoke a victory or defeat of one band of gplfl . \ y A living Bhoohone chleftein of , . i. [Partisan politics “Olitilfileqtfifie man journalism, Most newspaps are the organs or property of, i- ticai parties controversial poilt cal argumentation often takes preced- _ c ' doe rn _ -IXP°"'°"°"‘ Feature writing is lwtédovelopgd wish one "" » it to at ail-pm t» 1"‘ wow-tu- it ounrllfi eoi f wsshlnalofl °' Y t run aloiil‘ newa It?‘ . sepifl . Nut-bee Register Ill l,‘ '1 5 ‘Canadians carried ‘oil the wheat more than 80 years. Wscawmouhris prises, but last year L. P. Yates. of the opinion of the Indian about the Fishhil. Montana. took the crown geyser-s "heap. beep bad." we have bad Alluring the pug, few WQQRI-slifllimfll‘ with jest an occa- sional hint of winter in the dis- repeat, the writes-g words. 31m as UOIEIBVVQ], romance. allegory. fable‘ they were spoken. This is the m7 ' _ 0mm o‘ um mm“ mum“ WORD STUDY. "Use n. word w lie’ 2",“ ' means of communist- uss M1 ' 1 rm- m» seek new INN" llullll‘ time Provinces. ‘How long they ro- malaeli. whether they anboefinelltiy um, moved to Western Canada or to the "pal-so times and it. n yours." that no his claim is made good it will rs- increase our vocabulary by master- United States i-a not known. 1.. a $Hli,,097lllil they did not all re- main in the Meritllnss. Io those firs‘ may millions of dollars taincs- Neyerthelbss, Christmas ia due in about a. month and there is to be some qpecial buying for the occasion. it is well to prepare now for it and not leave it as la aeolian do]; ‘till ‘the night before Christ- volntionise correspondence. There seems to be nothing impossible la the process and new wonder; are developed from day to day intllis swift-moving a; . v ¢4a log one word each day. Today's __ 10M: IIUQUIRT; N! 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