- --¢.:--_.. . WM-q-m..- inva- qrflrf-i mQnQQay-m- nae-upon». .nn»w c r r l I l . .-.~.--.-.-ar:<v'smn:::‘.:-E2. anre. It will all be additional grist to the Canadian mill. ,. ... .0... “son... ...-.....'.....s....w. PAGE FOUR Tl-IE Cl-IARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN N0TE$ BY TIIE W" President-W. (‘ileum-r S. Dlc-Lnrv, hi. I‘. Vlee-Prnldenl-J. B. Burnett Srrrrfnry--Lleut.-Cnl. D. A. MMKlnIlun, D. S. O- 7‘ I Ebat “Conservative bankers on this side o.‘ the border says the New York Herald ‘rribune remain con- vinced that the Canadian dollar will ultimately be brought back to prrity with the United States dollar, owing to the closeness oi trade relations between the twoi countries. 'I'ile balance of trade is "During the rmst summer 20 tons an essential element m anlvmg av Something like 200 United States of pitchblende. running between 40 B, Cone“ egflmgfg o; possibilities, industries have established branch v and 50 per cent. uranium oxide. and in this connection the picture m more years “so, must ‘onetime, factories in Canada during the past v were taken by airplane to the rail- h" “twig; Eliza!“ ‘wadlivjg “in smile as they think of how seriously year. 'I‘hoy came here because of; head andansdditionalzc tons have “var o r u“ on w e d ‘ ' in lumed fmezfimlz‘ T“ "“1f,f°'~§§§’..§§§§ glaflzr .11. Qgnilil. to me “yo, e we Dom on get its exact location, the intensity in June and the figures have lot the sound and so forth. steadily improved in subsequent v t m“ months. Continuance of this,‘ N“ m“ murmur‘ m no n matter oi serious thought, but the trerild will make full revalorization physician hm learned that a are“ eas er.” many murmurs are not due to leak- ing valves but to thinness oi the On October 3, u: exhibition ofvblood; and a are“ ma“, organic Brmsh and Canadian plume“ wasinlurmltrs, actually due to a leaking opened in Tokio, Japan, by T. I. H. v valve’ do not endmgm. um Princess Chlchibu and Princess, Accordingly when a mwmur i, Tmkamatsu‘ The Pflmesse‘ “vereiireard, it is noted whether it comes received by the British Ambassador with the first be“ o; the he“; and Lady I-lHd-ley- m‘! ‘hi’ 90"‘ when blood is being pumped out, or adian Minister and Mrs. Marie. the second bu; when m5 blow 15 ‘The Canadian pictures were loan- flowing m“, me hem-g Editor and blannglnl itlrertor-J. R. Burnett. Assnchlte Edllllrlw-J-‘rnnli Walker Ind l). K. (‘urrls I ‘d. Morning lhrily (founder! nun) 0.00 prr year (In advance) rlelv" $1.50 nrr your (In nrirunre) mulled In (‘manila and lnlfiflflg: “WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1931 ‘By/QM W. Bdhh. "D. HEART MURMURS COMING TO CANADA l“ "'0 "em!- Physlcians who graduated twenty the Canadian tariff against United been mined and are ready to be States goods, and they brought with ‘ transported. 'I'he 20 tons that have them work and wages and purchas- ;b2en brought out will yield from ing power for Canadians. No\v'2 t0 25 grains 01' ffldillm- tllvrie is a likelihood of still further‘: “The richness of the ore. M89011- rlcvelopnlellts in this respect. We er with the low cost of mining it, quote the following significant indicates that here, at last, is a de- stntement which appeared as a posit well able to match itself Wllshinqton dcspzltch in the New aganst those in South Africa, oper- York Times: ated by the B01810" 001093031" "With Canada having an nd- Unlike the B91310" mvners- the vantage over tile United Slates in article adds’ the canfldmn company -, t. t" L ' . “Wm a ' and 51s owned by men who are primarily Board 0i’ T _ lilwlfr" l" FPPPY-l‘ ill!‘ P0 i‘ 0W0!“ lime-rested in the humanitarian uses 3231:,lntgpmliigftfp,n?‘ Yofrndiunl and not in its exploitation ed by the Canadian Minister. Further. measurement; a“, taken ‘amnion prcvlrifs that lfnizcd Iior profit only. The Belgian com- on the chest which show whether or Walter Runclman was a. Man- chester School Liberal, one oi the pillars of Free Trade. Standing with Reginald McKenna and Sir John Simon and Lord Grey as the not the heart has become enlarged owing to navlng to pump extra blood due to the leaking valve. Then the rate at which the heart is beating is carefully noted; that is whether it is fast or slow. The patient is then asked to do l , D1118 his gift for lucid expression. some exercise—touching toesanum- levcl by the simp.e process of con- made mm 10m“ dame against b“ or “mes, running upstairs’ mm tariffs. Last week Mr. Runclmnrhlning a few steps on the spot (jog- now President of the Board oflgingi-and the increase in the heart Trade in a National Ministry, stoodirate is noted. It is again noted in the British ‘House to announce after a rest of one or two minutes. __ that his department had taken The rate with patient 1Y1!!! 00W!!- . powers to im e maximum duties sitting up, and then standing may It L; amusing to note the fuss of 100 pcr-centpfgainst a variety of also be taken- lmports. To g0 in for protection! In addition. the blood pressure is Status manufacturer's may uive lwmy it is asserted, rather than increased consideration to cstllb- ' llslllrlg brunch plurals in Canada vbflnl? content with 5 h“ profit to silnre in [he preferwlwtlnl frcat- [has seemed go preys;- 3 policy mp- hlont, and in Enqlzllltl to cvllllr- I proposed increases in inlport “Md from mm‘ pursued in the ma“ (iullps. lmond market, when, prices are oldest of the old Asquithians, his .. . . 1 (Elnitgd States bfflvflCii fnvctoriies mammmed M B fictitious“, high position 1n industry and shipping, n and :1 nre znrrnl: v numler ng i more timn 6'10, and the latest in- formation is that there nre about ‘ 170 in Grunt Britain. “The movcnlcut toward branch factory trolling production. construction in Canada ‘ I impetus l llflll"ll'll revisions 5 RELATED REVELATION oi’ the (‘rlnrulizln tariff. " ,- Tllis is one feature of‘ a British‘ preference for Canada which mustthat usually well-informed jour- not to be overlooked. Wllcn the Mc- nals are making over the alleged with a vengmnm 1g 15 a most taken. Kenna duties were put in force "revelation" of Mr. Rafael saba- striking illustration of the revo-i “when a-Vfluable u” e1°tr°°“d!°' some few 31-1112; (mo, the result was ‘tlni, a popular romance writer, that “m” m“ h” “me 1" Brmsh graph is used which record‘ the scvoral important United the story of wuuam Ten and his fiscal policy. Here is a Govern. strength of the beats. the paused be. st t l . menif. which, in addition to ‘Ween beats and 5° mflh‘ a es automolile manufacturers, famous exploit of shooting an apple‘ Runchmm’ conwns emvvvhue Free What does all this tell the phy- cnme over here to hold their British‘ oil’ the head oi his son belongs to' Traders like Phillip snowman) Sh. sician? trade. With the new British duties mythology find not to history. "lVllhlJohn Simon, Ramsay MacDonald,‘ Wm‘ “n m“ ‘“'°’m°“°“ h’ i‘ on a much wider scale, and with Sohflllhi,“ remarks the Toronto sat. Sir Herbert Samuel and Sir Donald able to ten the patient just what’ Canada. exempted, the influx of urday Night in apparent surprise, lflaclean" Yet u prepares t‘) put lgrgiiaixgggniéxizejzflgxigzli United States branch factories here , “assures us that no such person as arvstarmhiwzl; agsmzgatcilzgfiils little or no enlargement, the rate will be of corresponding import- Tell ever lived, though chapels have p0 M B a y m my countm Poor cobdm is normal, that it does not increase v 1,08,, erected w m, memory ml must be turning m his gram with exercise, and that it returns to lswltzerland." The fact is that the‘ ' “mm” “mun “ ‘hm tme‘ new , f h i t ll ab ut th William Tell myth was exploded by‘ "F" “m” “m” ‘w’ “ "m" c: aims: lllfely toolive a: i B ~ a succession oi scientific Swiss his- azeagrtfmfieiainfwmjrrf’ 1:12;”? long as an individual without a torians during the middle of the y ° murmur. | time if it is going 40 miles an hour _ Nineteenth Century. Even as far m. morey The Statement is m,’ n lwwever the” 15 "flurgement- H. l-l. Stevens, ‘back as the year 1007 suspicions made as an interesting example oi me heart beat {ML ma“ takes a of Trade 51007.5‘ OF THE’ TIMES In the trenchnnt words of’ a con- tcnrpcrary, Hrm, _ FY Pr‘, M . t yllttle to long to come back to nor- crc 1 Inls er and‘ were expressed as to its authentic-l relative 506805. but 8-9 8h HD0981 $0; ma; Byte, exercise’ bmmflng too Commerce has poured a new salvo ity. Voltaire voiced his disbelief oi’ m°t°r15w t‘) mlfe trmugh" M the, rapid for amount of work clone and of favorable statistics into the‘ the legend in 1154, but it was not birds whe“ “mm “mush “'°°d°d's0 forth. then the patient is allowed already wobbly stronghold of hard until i760 that it was definitely at- country. such thought’ if exercjs- w be “bu” but is warned “abut _ . ed by all drivers, would nowadays h k 1 times. Speaking at a luncheon of tacked on the grmlnd of its simi Save ~ gavy wot or exam 56' - more birds to the woods than 1; mere L, a hgsm-y o; w“ ‘the Canadian Life Insurance ofii- lnrity to legendary tales in other many realize. throat,’ meumausm meme“ u; cers in Toronto last week, Mr. Steq countries. breath, any infection oi teeth, ton- vens cited the following industries According to the Encyclopacdia ‘m: the efedmn-Wvhe“ Btu‘ 5115. 8011 blliddfiT-is 5008M 8nd r8- ain's verdict for protection was rendered-there was a sudden rush by foreign shippers to flood the English market, and imports for the first ten days oi November amounted in value to $175,000,000. Such was the situation that prompted 300 Conservative mem- bers w serve a demand on the Government for the action which has now been taken. moved . Murmurs must not be ignored, out they should not be feared. as showing substantial gnillsin the! Britannica, the gtory of the skillful last year: Woollens, l3 per cent; l. marksman who succeeds in striking thread, yarns and cloth, 7 per cent; some small object placed on the also silk, textiles, construction, pulp; head of n man or child is very wide- aud paper, printing and retail ly spread; we find n; m Denmark’ bllsincss- Norway, Iceland, Holstein, on the On the eve oi the flotation of the’ Rhine, and even in England, the new National Service Loan thcvhero in the latter case being wil- Mlnister of Tracie and Commerce] llam oi Cloudesley. drew rm assuring picture of the Disprool of the Tell legend is, af- collntryfls financial position. fer all, a small matter. The story Linking Hudson Bay With The Maritimes (Mall and Empire) Hon Robert Weir is fertile in plans for the advancement of agriculture and perhaps oi western agriculture in particular, as that is the part of the country where the "We would not be too badly off if it weren't for our debts,” remark- rrn: cumzrorrsrowu GUARDIAN M Under The Soviet (C. M‘. Lloyd in the New Statesman and Nation.) 1; i, when thefervent Bolshevik turns h“ energlgg to literature and drama and the fins arts that one begins w feel uneasy. There is an enormous wt 1°‘ ‘"41"? m Rm‘ ‘h, 5nd we", 1s s great output oi boon new g; 313g s censors ip. n may no; b, apptesliVfi, but it is sufficient to prevent 01° dim!" tlon oi the fort g1’ book which the 30mm ' ‘ Party considers a sov- let citizen ousht Ml i0 Yml- Th‘ “$89 and clnematographs are larg- ‘dy Ewen up to propaganda, which I may be jmprflSSlVfi, tiresome 01' amusing, according to one’! Wm- perament or mood. I saw two play! of this sort, one dealing with the wuecvwlsdtlon of the farms. and the other with organ! or professor» engaged in counter-revolutionary lintrigu. Both oi them were sup- “my ‘cud and rroduced, and were watched with absorbed interest by packed houses. My own shows‘ in- eluded on anti-religious (or. to be strictly accurate, anti-clerical) piearesque comedy, and a highly moral and faintly sentimental story of the “1iquidation" of the waif: and strays. And then there was a ballet, exhibiting the suffer- ing of Chinese ooolies, the almost superhuman virtue of a Soviet nav- al captain, and a set 0t caricatures of capitalists and imperialists-the chief villian with that oi Sir Austen Chamberlain, and wearing a cap and uniform tilat one would have mo STAIBY HANTLES Oi starry mantles hung on 1118b In the rich wardrobe of the sky Isinli and: would sloop! all On whom the starry mantles fall j Unaggn, unheard, through ether bright In the soft silence of the night; Of oceanswhen their thunder: cease And their wild leagues an lapped in peace; ___ ’ Of inland waters, clear and cool. Unruflled lake and dreaming pool; Of shyly-glinting leaves where trees Are undisturbed by any breeze; And, like brlmmed waters in acuP. My dear one’s eyes when she looks "ll- For souls whose quiet nothing mars Put on by night a robe oi stars- —I.ouis Lavster in the Australasian artists, scientists, philosophers and plain no.5 to their intellectual Bed of Procrustes. A good deal, it would seem, and they may make more be- fore they have flnl-lhfll- Bull I 0° not believe that they will destroy the freedom oi the mind, and all original creative art, in Russia-or even shackle them permanently; rol- these amass will be W0 50°10 for them in the long run. How Sifton Missed The said were a British Admirals, save Premiership that they were chocolate coloured. _____. But it is only fair to say that other ' (Exchange) things are permitted and enjoyed. I Mr. John W. Dame's "Clifford saw in Leningrad the ballet Esrner- Sliton in Relation to His ‘Times’ ,alds, which is nothing more nor (Mscmillans), contains very inter- less than the story of the Hunch-esgmg sud impressive suggestions back of Notre Dame. And I notic- v a, 1,0 what might; have" been. We ed that, during one week when I 19am that but for one physical was in Moscow, the perfv- handicap Bir- Cliiford would not at various theatres included two have broken with Sir Wilfred operas and a. ballet of ‘rchaikov- iLamlm In that event, sir Wilfrid sky‘s, the Barber of Seville, Aida, wwld no; have jmpgged the The Marriage of Figaro, Carmen, autonomy bu], upon gaskatchewan Tchekovls cherry Orchard, and and Alba-m Laurie;- was seem- shakespeareb Midsummer Night's m“. pemmdm “m, the Reciproc- Dfelm- ity Treaty with the United states. In the H€flnl@fl8 KQHQIY 3t LCD- and u Burton had ggmglned 1n the ingrad I had the double pleasur -mbmet m“ wgujd not have of seeing the pictures and the use Deanne,‘ Had ma; been‘ the $0 WhICh B. really P80011181 S0008 chum o’ events, sump’ by rgggon "n 1"" ""111- M "mu-ll Y”!!! of his great talents, might ultim- “mdfl W“ w“ "M" 0 W"? ately have become Prime Minister- "mnd-‘a- W“? ‘unwed °1 ""3" The passage in the [life which con- ers and soldiers. She halted them mm these revelaflom rem; u beiors Rubens‘ Bacchus, pointed. follows: Wm‘ 5mm 0° m! more“ °1 9mm! "There has been speculation as 5"!“ 9°“- ind dwvmd ’- h°m-' to how, in view of his political n7 ‘m M” ‘m M °""“°"t1“3 ‘ma capacity and his early success, Sir over-drinking. They passed present- cut-ford missed the ultimate prize 17 t” u“ “mu” d: 5 deughmn ‘M -the premiership. It is usual to O lllll‘ THIS LARGE SIZE 25c TUBE OVF Qlfiitlfils. will: your purchase of any on: q time jirmou: toiletries: Palmolive Shaving Cream . . Colgarfs Ribbon Denial Cream .350 .250 Colgsre‘: Rapid Shave Cream . . 356 Palmolive Shampoo . . . . Colgate’: Shaving Lotion Palmolive Shave Lotion . . . Vaseline Hair Tonic safe. Had these two issues not arisen Sir Wilfrid might hB-Vi died Prime Minister, and in that event Sir Clifford might well have been his successor." SURGEONS SECURE KING AS PATRON UITAWA, Nov. 24—I:lis Majesty the King has accepted appointment as patron of the Royal college of Physicians and Surgeons of Cana- da, it was announced today when 150 fellows of the recently organized college gathered here for their first annual meeting. Election of oificersfldecision to meet in Ottawa each year about the middle oi’ November, and the ad- dras of the retiring president, marked tho afternoon session. Dr. Frederick N. G. Starr, Toron- to, widely known- surgeon, was el- ected to the presidency. Other oilfi- cers are: Dr. W. '1'. Conneli, King- ston; Dr. J. C. Bagneair. Quebec City, vice president and Dr. T. C. Rvoutloy, ‘Poronto, registrar-secret- HYY . Dr. J. C. Meaklns, Montreal, re- tiring president, pointed out the college existed for the conferring of higher degrees in medicine and surgery and was not concerned in matters of ethics or curricula of the profession. , Their Excellencies the Governor- General and the Countess of Bess- borough entertained the visitors at ‘burwmastu by “m” mm‘ "I-"wk", attribute this loss to his physical ‘he “YM- "ii" ‘mm WWW“ 0'; infirmity-deafness. rt is indeed ‘be "Venmnzh “mljfjy- IN°'-‘°° hi“, highly probable that if his hearing cunmngxfreg yflfly” d° n“, had been normal the breaches with 0m‘ l‘ ‘We’ F “Pmde simply‘ Laurier in 190s and 1911 would not to moek-nortosuggest thatallCorn- h H: 1 mums“ l L” the“ pictures e” ave a en pace. If he had been able to take part freely in the daily tide of conversation that flowed through the Government offices and the clubs 01 Ottawa during the early weeks of 1905, he would never have gone south in the belief that he had a definite understanding with Sir Wilfrid about the extent of the educati oral concessions to be given the min- ority in the Alberta and Saskatche- wan constitutions. Rumors that g combination was being formed to rest/are to the minority the rights tpkm away by the Hauitain ordinances were current in Ottawa; but he heard nothing of them. cept ss texts for sermons. I do not think they do, and certainly they are no iconoclasts in their galleries, whatever they may be in the churches. Of music I can say little, save that I discovered the lstenee of a society called the “Russian Association of Proletarian Music," which aims at eliminating all bourgeois elements from the music of the Soviet State. Music, it holds, cannot be separated from the class struggle, and hymn tunes, senti- mental love songs and jazz alike muse be banned. But I gather from what I heard in other quart- The country's adverse trade half has inspired many generations to nncc had been reduced $65,000,000- genuine patriotic endeavor. It has from $99,000.000 to $34.000.000——dur- been a favorite theme for text-book ins the year cnded September 30v writers the world over, and many farmers are in most need oi cheer and assistance at the present time. At the dinner which he gave to the farmers and others at ed a man at a rural gathering the other night. There is a world of meaning behind such a remark. In most places in Canadr in the ers that these youthful enthusiasts H have not yet made much headway ad he known. the battle would s reception at Government House tonight. Harry-did you hear about e explosion last night? Freddie-No, What happened? Harry-The wind blew up the river. Colgate‘: Clover Lotion . w. . n .500 ‘.400 .351: E‘. A; FS TER Central Drugstore $10,000 ' g; aunvrmnsggm sllasrrras or IAN ormws. Nov. zs-nvnmufisa- nouncement of downward ' n vision among employes of flltTCa-n adilm National Railways, now ing upwards of 810.000 DB1’ Y‘! 18 expected with‘n a few days. A sub committee at 111190001101" about completed the work . vision. The decreases will be' ' s graduated scale r ' 8 from.” to 30 per cent which taken 01D ten per cent, cut. already in 1'0‘ tion, will bring the dlw from; , to 40 per cent. salaries now overjaim- 000 will not be reduced belowgthat sum by virtue of the 111111600018 cuts. 72 It is understood that eh- Hear-y Thornton's salary and e061!!! l0- oouns will not exceed 0100.000 under the new schedule. Int 70A!‘ 0N‘! totalled $167,000. A gentleman motoring WWI! Ireland saw aboard with "Bill cottage for sail" painted-on i}. As he was always road! for I jokahestoppedandsetodlwo- riraninfrontoftheholuowhmfll cottage would sail. "Justassoonuthenunvirc can ‘raise the wind’ 00mm was the reply. ‘,1. y ‘ Passenger-II suppnss you've hll some halrbreadth escapes dlififll your seafaring career. Old Salt-Yes. I was nearly drowned once. ' Pmenger-You don't say so! Ho! did it occur’! . 01d Salt-I went to sleep in the bath and forgot to tlnn off the water. 146 Richmond St., last. Ifine lltcraryiand musical compogi- There had been a favorable trade tions have been based on it. The balance of $12,000,000 for the lust surprising thing is not that the four months of that year. ‘story is a myth, but that any no- New construction in Cilflilflll for tnricty’ should attach, at this late the first ten months of 103i had date, to its being "exposed" m; totalled in value $280,000.00. olbuch by a quasi-historical author which $71,000,000 represented nmv‘ whose time would have been better homes. lcmploycd in writing another ephe- “It will therefore be rcnlizcdflxmcrol best-seller. said Mr. Stevens, "that while the; -__________ whole world has been pnsslnz- CALL $11M GHUND] through a period of hardship and» country districts there is plenty o.’ the opening o.’ the Royal Winter‘ food and by turning a hand to this or that alittle money can be brought in to keep the wheels moving. Expenses are cut to the bone and there is a. general atti- tude-in almost every district to mzke the best of things. The debts are the trouble. Even if collection oi them is not being pressed they remain a grim shadow in the background, a growing shadow on account of the mount- ing interest charges. ‘There is too much debt, some of which was incurred much more cheerfully suflering, we in Canada can at least’ say ‘ It might be very much worse.’ " Gandhi's name has monopollzed the front page of newspapers for ---~--~--—~~—— ‘several months. yet its pmmlncja- (VlNxi DA . IL-HIIUJI ition is still a matter oi difficulty to _ ‘the average Canadian render. We quote the following rhvmcd Sliggflg- oi pltchblerltlc. from which radium tion from a contemporary ex. b; extracted. at L0. Blne Point, in change: the Great Bear fake region, Can-I His name is not Mahatma Gandhi ads. may break Belgium's present T° my?’ Wm‘ Sandy '11 can y. world monopoly on radium, it isde-I Jlmt keep in mind the Bu] of clared in Indlutrlal and Engineer-i Fundy. Dlscovrrlcs of important deprrits I ll l - - inf; Chemistry. Journal of the Am-i And ogzndLhe mm Mnmlm“ crfcan Chemical Society. | —-—————————_-_ "Several extensive veins." the! article says, "some of which run at] points where pits have been sunk, In effect, Mr. llizlckcnzic King have been found. Orc, which may Yluimits that if" he were in office to. b: expected to yield several thdus- day he would not tackle the un. EDITOR/A L NOTES I and tons of high-grade pitchblendqficmployment problem at all. butw’ epoch- !’ mound othwywppon given as well as a lcss~r amount of mll-Alrould turn it over in ling ore, have already been foundpisc. He would have a commission, t. v than it can be paid. Paris cables fell u: that Arisfde -Briand fell asleep several times . while listening to the debate in the French Chamber on his foreign policy, and that the President of the Chamber called a recess in order that he might continue his ‘little nap. That was true Gallic courtesey and conslderition for ‘age. M. Briand i! getting on, and Ithe burden of office does not sit so ,lightly upon him as it did in years gone by. Carroll. next July. says the Regina Star will be the pivotal point of British economic policy a! iftr as the Empire is concerned. }The sittings of the conference will ‘will revolve the interests of the hole Commonwealth, for on the decisions reached will depend the Fair, ha produced an entirely new .15 how much new"? the 59719“! lldea. After noting that the new wmmlmie" 1"" "Me 111 .001"! Hudson Bay route may be utilized in the cheap shipment of western cattle to the British market, he said that the same route may be used to bring the eastern Maritime the Mirltime ports for the English market at a time when that v market is at its highest. On the Provinces in=o closer touch withovher hand the Mummes have the Frame Provinces’ many products that the Prairie I have been in touch with the Pmvmm do not produce and minister of agriculture in the every em)" ,8 being made to Maritime Provinces with a view towonnect u m‘, M I Emma the using the Hudson Bay route to eastern and western pa“ o‘ cm offset their disadvantage in dom- “m; through m,‘ chew route by Iiggl: voneégllgg rziizoeyeov but?! an exchange of products that will are grown moregesult in a mutual advantage to -cheaply in the north of thtfboth’ lWeslem Provinces through the, Hudson B“ route for demmy mlwhich first appeared in our the Maflflmw In addition, “columns, because we think it is understand there may beademand worthy or repefltkm we m, feeders and smokers to be here have the basis of a large brought to the llfllihlhl Ind shipping out through future of the Domlnlons for many W81‘! to come. In a still wider way, the trade oi the world will be affected, and it is already in evi- demo that all the world powers '1'! ffilflldlhg the outcome as oi’ ‘supreme importance. The great" ’the interest displayed by can. wdisns in the coming gathering the more valuable will be the not only to Mr. ‘Bennett, but to Mr. MacDonald, .1‘ l‘ the °PP""""llY of an era- not of just a dccadg grains which Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land, and Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Incidentally, ‘it will Hudson Bay Railway. It may be added that Fort Churchill may be railway to Moose Fizcwry. The two roads will not be competi in any lcnoe- In fact. we should not be surprised to see n. simm- ship "connected between _Moose Factory and Fort Churchill which both roads. i We have repeated this statement, uudsv-v-Qnun-u-u. E. R. BRO W? Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness‘ and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. i‘ Agent of Summersitle, Lloyd Lewis l A (Iharlottetown , have been ,1 ht t i in“ the“ cum?“ the cap‘ council phony; an): nits?“ italist Muse. would have b“ h n3 Wlhat is more important to know victory vvhlch henwouelgrd mo: the Pdly have won. If he had re- mained in the Government she reciprocity issue in 1011 would not have arisen. Laurier was mg Passionately devoted to the esugs of reciprocity with the United States; he took it up because off Pressure from some of his 001-, lei-sues. espechlly Mr. Fielding.‘ Hid there been a conflict of opin-i on within the csblne Laurierl would have tempos-med and puyed XMAS , GIFTS l TOILET SETS . I Marmma for business between Nova. Scotis, New, b0 a relief to the public treasury ii" fresh business can be found for the‘ assisted rather than injured by the: extension of the Ontario provincial, will operate to the advantage of , Ashes of Bases 81.00 in $10.00 Evening Paris $2.00 to‘ I50 l0 "-50 00 010.00 MEN'S SERVING SETS wlullmf- Cfilllwl. Yardley’; Coir’: VIII“ Mllflfl, 10G I llp. IVORY SBIVING QITB lion's Brush and c l, 3 g from $3.00 in 810.00. on c w»: 2 mics ‘PHONE Si! Mall 0rd»: '.|| Prompt strum-Km