._ '. , _ »...»,».I;_. f,,___ , .' ”, -I » .I . I DECEMBER 17' 19" ‘ 'run cnAnLo'rrs~rowN GUARDIAN' II. I .I . ,_..»_._ I V '°""1°"_"`°_" / , - g _ ._. _ PAGEQIHREE ""1 f'-'T _`- " D; -. . I-W '._ _ . I . I. III NI III III _ A B[I[][£l CE ,...;§‘.;..““:;;..“ *mil ENcE sv sI.ow DEanEEs AND As NATun- ALLY AS THE SEVERING OF THE RIPE FRUIT _ _ FROM THE PARENT TREE." alliariro with the Nutloualists. We do not desire to I.|é THERE A A wrong any man. or unnecessarily to upset the faith ol WOULD NOT HAic|_ NA1l_)IAN ANYWHERE WHO . ' WI any ninn III his leader. But .when Union G0ve__nm_m_ we w.°u__-D RE DEPMJIEJO; THE DAY WHEN _ hm __ -- __ __ _ D F THE sEIIvIcEs ,Inpporters are c e with deserting the old Chief. and 9|: 53|-"SH NPLOMAGVT, when faith in the "old Chief" is counted more In nm opinion of blind paltlzuns than the future of Caliadn, of the I:lInI>Il‘0- Of ,U10_W0l‘Id. and of civilization, it is time for us to review the past and in the light thereof t d I for lilo I'\\,lure. _ ` 0.Ju<§. preference to an English Bhmmg' ' ~ ' I WAVE AGAIN AND AGAIN REPEATED TI-IAT THE G0AL_oI= Mv AsI=InATIoN Is THE INDEPEND- ENcE or-° cAN_ADA. To sEE'cANADA AN INDE- PENDENT NAT|oN IN DUE counsE or TIME." Home of the champions of Sir Wilfrid Laurier fo,-‘__ Prcrniorsbip are protesting that his critics Inalign him when they Hill' that ho is II Nationalist or that he in in _ "l am_resdy any day, whether l'lm charged with annexation or not to take a Ynnxee dollar In 51|' IVUIVIIII It Il Nlnlillcd. in one of the most wlnsome. Inurtcoiis. kindly~h`oarted' gentlemen of the old school ii. public life in the world today. His urbanlty and gmcgom. Ilnss attract almost everyone to him personally. A| ¢ Ipcech-maker he is the Rosebery of Canada, and ltoeebery is known as. tha Empire’s orstol'_ But when we hay.. “ld Ibnt, -we have said about all 'there is to any ,bon 3,, Wilfrid Laurier from the point of view of British imperial slutcsmanshlp. WIIGIIIMF- Lucien Cannon, ofllcial Liberal candidate for Parliament in the Dorchester by-election startled tho world by boldly admitting that his antl.B|-nigh ,ta¢e.,,,ems were spoken “IN THE NAME OF LAURIER," he merely sddod another chapter to his leaders 'record of hostility Io Britain. which years III ofiice had somewhat modinm in letter if not in spirit. - The Laurier vrhozon Lucien LIannon`s own confusion inspired the expressions of British hate in Dorchester is the annie Laurier who made the following declarations: "T 1"” ‘S 11°* U10 Way we nolltlcisrls or the rap. iucau school look at the matter; when any change WIIHISUUVGI' IH Proposed in our political or social Institutions. we do not look to see whether this ~ cliunge will be of use to the English Colonies .or UM- V to any other neighbor; WE THINK ONLY OF LOWER CANADA AND THE FRENCH RACE." *Speech in opposition to Confederation "WEMDO NOT. CARE A FIIG FOR THE ENG- LISH COLONIES, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNS~ \V|CK, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEWFOUND~ LAND." - "WE HAVE NOTHING IN COMMON WITH V _ ---Speech in opposition to Uonfederation “IF HE HAD BEEN ON 'THE BANKS OF THE SASKATCHEWAN WHEN TH`E REBELLION BROKE OUT HE WOULD HAVE TAKEN UP ARMS AGAINST TI-IE GOVERNMENT." "THE ONLY TIE THAT BINOS CANADA TO ` THE MOTHER COUNTRY I5 A SENTIMENT or AI=I=Ec'rIoN. aut IIIII dspésaense win not always- last. Even now Canada and England' have very different interests, and a day will come-nec essarill'-jwhen-they will have to part." Delivered ill Boston in 1891. “I HOLD OUT TO MY FELLOW COUNTRY- MEN THE IDEA OF INDEPENDENCE, but When~ ever the day comes, it must come by the consent of both countries, and we shall continue to keep I AND THis-Is THE MAN wHo sEEI*"‘ i"“‘“ ‘L f“““*` ""‘"‘°` i" ” vi. “push” bicycle even will lead to ' chines which nothing but sheer' Iicci E OI the task nf making safe flying Inu- hrs squadron. was only 20 years old L_mn,,S_ _ And just as c\'c'r_v man in thc. A motor-car industry not n racing driver. so evcry man in the acro- planc industry will not be a pilot; for ls, scores uho viill unrlr on thc ground I-_\/_ to prepare his machine for him. The in men who fly mostly tlioso who sperm nly| Aeroplane manufacture entails a SIVGII the IBSSOIIS Suitable to hs ye'\r~.= vast variety of knowledge, und bc~ amd the old severe course of instruc- fore tho higher grades oi' the indus- all the.red tape of' the former inI'ant,tlre runny complicated scientific and edncaloln of these little ones. They simpler knowledge is essential to thc will be fed at regular hours on suit-‘youth who would succeed in the in valuable-made to rest in the alter metals niu~t be ,allud _ noon. Children of the working classes thorough grounding In thc theory So often su_f’l`er because they do not and practice of-tho p'.-trol crigine- get enough sleep How often wr see particularly the aero-cne,iue--and u are mothers going to learn the wie. Let the my begin his corccr at dom of putting their babies to bed once; there will iw Ihilc tnnI». to eerily? hese schools are for child- waste when peace does como. and ren of two and a half or three years, -he demand :"=r suitable men to carry to five, when they will be compelled on in pcnrc ~?ic lf; ucri-sl lIIdIi.f-tries to attend the ordinary scllodls. For born in war will 112 gl-II' mothers who work in muaition fuc- torles. or ally other necessary ov.-cu-I ___~___~_.~__.._.Y petion occasioned by conditions of the war. it is' a real boon to have such It The Mysterious “W|iI'Ies" school where' she feels- her child is as --- _ well cared for as at home. and in During the sIIIIImI»r or tins an cn- many cases very much better. Girls on-1,, nge-nt trying to tap the wires entering colleges for training in uurs- pn 'England might have been n\ys.ti~ ery schools will IIHUBIIY DIR Ill B UV0 fled to pick up some such messages years’ course. 'Filer will not only as: “Twelve Willie-II reach you to-' learn how to teach the children. but day" or “Send -tails' for six fenuI,los." the dlttle ones need. detect signs of guimpie fm- my telephone and ob. Slllwble f00dS f°l` YUUUS Children “fe ship' completed, though equally male vrove Iwi only Iawrestins. but-valw so-.soI--eventIIa1Iy the type adopted devotes. her life to teaching. So many er ,hey gave me mdiicfong. impression §Il'lB l11I\l‘I‘Y Will! n0 KHOWIGUDH 01 111°- of being child and parent of a mon~ hood. Were these matter of study T118 A-Big willing" were also soma- made comnlllwfv b°ll°r° m0\'fi08° what unbloioglcaliy classified as Iuaiel. V211' much suffering and IHBIIY “W9 and females, according to thier arm- mlsht be M1190- Il ii" 059011'-IRI that ament. incidentally to help to conceal 0 téacher In 111650 \\\1f9°\'Y \’»¢\1°°l“_`tIre des-tlnation of the Tanks at the should have a. love for children. and ,tags when any illusion as to their be able, for the time being. I0 'DU'-_purpose was precluded, they were herself in the place of the chfId'9 painted with the inscription "With :llIOUIOIUCilliolplollll\Dll\\l\O\Ol|_\_§QO\lll III = 1-= --_ I1-_ I I L_ _ .,______;- Ischools., are to be bellis-lied. Fil st chemical problems to be solved-arcl and foremost, will come the physical bcgn, thorough groundwork oi' to make all such small garments :Is` I-W||“.>_" a pet cognomeu adopted ur. lil-health, faulty nutrition, or latent “Ming me use of a Lode for 1919. 01801189. T110 ¢°\U`50 “U0 1110111595 grams, was-I suggested by the fact ¢00k9I`v |eS€0UB» IH WIXICII U19 111055 rtdtat the first experinrcntai |LalId- Stlldlcll and -i>l'€D°"¢d~ volent, was smaller and less power- Thls course of instruction must fm fm. evil than my Immmirme Eng. S1118 10 BUY Sill Wh”-he' 0|' 110'- S119 When the two creatures were 108801-‘ O QQCCCIIUIOIIOIIOODOU’ aasooegou QOODOOI ,U . 'If-"2" . V I/ H A156 - _ _ "Quan ` I ’;l QualI'fy°" .. ,, ‘ ill A f i.___iff=» for _-P » \ _ iII_I£‘-hi--~ ' - I II L _ ou-»oos»co¢.»¢¢.o.¢»I¢-»¢¢¢»¢~»»-asus. "`\ \ ,. _.<1 ~. _ /i 5.. _ 4` ‘ /A /_ _ . a,qn' *- _ , I. f it ~E\ 1% \t.- J/~‘.f,L_ ‘ 'I ` Quoin0obiooneeatUcones!!ooooonssnoauonoe `_,» \~\ E:-T-:_ ' G-J *' _ __ ¢»»-¢¢¢ snasooocoee ITALIAN slut LINGERIE ` Beauty-and Complete Comfort' Y = al c naturally desired by women of refmemcnt. in cvcry article of their dress. even In portions of the toilet that are unseen. "Queen Qualrty Ilolian Silk Lingerie gives you complete c0_mfort _ combined wlth uncxnmplcd Beauty ol' design. I\otIfl\l'\g could bc prettier or more certain Io plcasc a fastldlous wonlun-and its wearing qualities mean thc surest Econ- omv_ "Queen Qualirv Italian 1\.I_Il< Lingerie. comprising a varied range of undergarmcnts. Is made from Imported raw silk of thc finest; quality. woven. cut and Ilnlshcd _ . mtlrcly in Canada. » ` _ Ask fvuur dm/rr lo .UIIIIII you. or I: Iliff..-1 nIiIlrr.s.I of the nearest slr/re Itlrcrc an us.Ivll/ngnt may be .seen ST; CA'II'I!\RINE,S SILK l\'lII-LS_ I.l.‘\Il'I|1D Mnkersoi "QIIecn_f)IIs!i:\ ' Sill; (Ilnvzs Dept E bt. L.|tiisrInc1__ Uni. COCOI llliitiilll onooooftaeoeoo auoocolll nation anoooqo been onli ooscoo me gpg, _ _ llltooitiooooo canoesnescqnuqoaetoeqnoug zlilelillobtelielaunQaassioeoeueliooah The Strong er in Your Cup' _ 'i`lIn.=e stalks you see in your tra cup lmvc no bus-ine.~'s tht-.re at all. 'l`irf-_\' contain ulisolxrtely no ical essence; tlic-y are like stones in fruit. adding to the weight and price. but you cannot digest them. ' `TOBIN’S RAKWANA TEA it- gI»<_IIi IIIII-oil:-'I-_ il is front carefully selected Icnvcs froin wlIiI:h Ifho stalks llnvc been Iextracit-d. "I`h1It is wily ii is sn richly Iinvnrcil, so licnltllflii and more ccolloiuicul than most tczts. il is all teu..tl\c good part of the tea ical' wlllluut thc bad. w;IsI.¢»t`I|l pzIrt.~'. ~ The prL>1l\l<~t of the <1-.lcliI':It'~Ii Rakwana Te; Estate in .(`I~_vlon and Behali Tea Estate in india luis for lnauy _re-.Irs br-oil I-ontrnllcd III... ron. & co., Halas., canada Established 1820 "l`h»~ llnrc stallcmclit that we have occ" in Illrsiiicss 'ncdrl_\‘ 'ou`c liundrcd _\'oaI'5 nlt‘.l'r‘ly says that wc nm a vvry nltl firm, but tiicrc is :I grunt sllzllllit-allrre in lim fact that .Iohn ’I`obill & (`o.. arc today’ one of tho most pr`ogI'c.~esivo wiIIIl.:.~.oIc firms In Anlericd, and carry the lnosi. I-xtciisive raliirc ol' .~;t:IplI».. Ileav-_v :Ind fancy groceries in (`a\nI\Iln. The lending lilnllilfnclilrcrs in 1~}I|_::lalNi, l`uilcd States. I‘u- nzuin :Ind f‘.l. ____ . . °:¢:$;_-7: Dog. Mon. Wed Tues. Thur. & Tues. I Tues. __ _ . F l. S . t. _ 'I &r§.ld. rflu.& rf_kME.”A.i|, `§.i-.'3'i_{:§_‘_f_I 'Iso 9.45 9.45 usp. nmmla m.. AII. ass 'rss *T ' 'I 10 0 A r Cs e Travs rss Dep. 900 6.45 12'i§.__ ._ _'E ,._'_:.___ _.__I’______,__-_..________.; _.1-4° ` only Daily muy . Dall; Iiix.Sun Ex.Sun. Ex.Sua. Ex.Bun. _ Inu. AIM. A.M. PM. ___ -_ 1"" 1.00 Don. Charlottetown Arr.10_IIo 0.10. --0 4.30 s.50 It stewart II.s0 4.30 1l"_".I_ N . sioreh azz :ras ' 5.17 0.57 BL Peter! 8.00 n.00 0.20 11.80 Arr 'Bnlls Dop. 7.00 . 1.35 _______.._--4 4.57 9.27 . ____..___._ _;._____¢~ ___._.___ .... . ..._4__.__..___~_ ___ _ __ ._ ._ __ _,___ A M management of children, or any idea sm-,us md ev" hmm-1_ Hence "amp how to treat the diseases of child- 511y_ "Lime Wmiel' and "Big Wlllie." "Lili" ._ _ 7.35_ _ __ Arr. __ __A_l_l_mlr2 Dep. 5.40 "'P.M. A.M. ' ` IMT" `"` 4.30 9.05 Dep. Ht. Stewart Arr. 8.50 5.10 10.15 ‘ < Cardigan 7. 5.40 10.55 'Montague 7.28 2.25 _ _ __A_rr. _ _._t}jlrgstowl- Den. 0.50 1.40 _ ‘ 'Sat 'Dall ` ' 'I " ' _M D'a'Ily"S¥£' Olly EX.§\I.- E!.Slt. Ullly ' ` ____ ._ ._,§_FfE’1-_ I . *SW- _ "P.M. RM. ` " " ` "" "'”ATMl"A§s|.’* I 3.10 3.10 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 10.10 0.45 I L25 4.55 Vernon River 8.27 0.81 I Iss not AI-I. MIII-I-sy rlsrbor mp.. aaa 'Loo or 1 PAF’ 6,. *S3 _ ___._.~ mother, while _he is' under 'her care- (.m.¢,_ To p,m-og,-ad_~ In Ing., nu... ‘IJIIIL U09* Sm! ¢°“IIl 5° \\\°II! sian characters.--Wo1'lrl‘s Work. ` All trslas unless otherwise marked run daily. Sunday Excopild , I S _ I I