,~_i l'll ,i i. 'ii :"1 . yg... i"'; -'.-si, ._. li fi-.. if#-t ,_ _ 4, |\-E' __:__;».i '. 4'? _-'rf `§_*.;_ii ii li ,_ i,._ li.-i;. hifi | .ii .Eli ii" *QC ish, i li _i - i . -i tit. (QL l fi _fni ___ l i iid. ' ii` . ~ -1 ~| il. ,..v =.t‘§?fl i ~. - -. i i»-'ii .;"`\ .fe _ _ vi '>- fi in r _ fi i"\ if ii _ A fit' LC.- it ‘U li. if-i' ' 'ig Q > _ i _,v . 1 .il §_i_ ., _ 1;- 4 Wémrizxr N 5 ii--'lil _ip 'i Q. if- ~l` 1*' . __ .», fl. i iii ii" i'-~ ~ .. _J Iii 9 gl 1=-iff' ._ *gf* 'Q .-4 ¢ >- » i ». ll* i ,. B 1 _ ¢ ai 'ii ii.-" la* 1 'il i. :N . *si r* t f _ v__1>~i.A~vrivo 'rim iiiinieooiv vc0I_lPlJl_!llTlil_0_ IAISS lllllll .`<‘i.‘# ,= > 5 i- .' »_»\ 4 \ i l I \ 4 y _’ riipigrnoses,-a°efi1p_e_o_ to give them. ‘ ‘What will the electors say? _ _ I `° _-James uonig_t»i`n¢_ry_.l__ _ F R S. -_ i ” I \ __f _ ' _ 1 l ‘, , \ _ . Sill-A un b lb l' aa-==.=_¢===e _ _ I The P“atriet, for want of something more your vsiiisiiis“?i|m', ii'iiiiii'=i°i'wu';= _ 'aqui _aim at ciimomuwn. amish cfm at num serious to do-although many serious sub- »\`°NlQ§,»;N\'°'*°"~ Pig!" *"4 '4°\\*-lI“.°- ~ I jects could be found these days-_-chooses Saturday Wsek|{_-'(|ouA\_ded 1887) \l,50'per annum by to play thebuifcon Over an interview with “"'1"f__°'"'_':°‘°'_ ‘ 8' _ ' ` fPremier Arsenault in a recent issue of the _ shining buiyifou-ww iam. sw w ye-f. (miie St. John Telegraph. The St. John Tele- ma) in gdvmee; $2.50 -per year (mailed) In advance, In graph is -a Liberal a er as the Patriot pr0_ Mme |5115! and being a fc-ruier teach ef in Melneuue soiiooi. i was very inuch pleased to read ln _viiiir issue of Nov. lst. the interesting address delivered by Mrss Cordelia Munn, President of the Teachers’ Associa- tion at their convention this year. I adnilire the bold, free stand she W... _.f-»- l nm, sir ,elc., MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL. (ner-_ Kiiiheiiiie Stew:ii‘t.) ill) Goddard St., - Quincy, Mass. LUSITANIA CASE LIKE INVASION OF U.u iigsressioii, i`oi'eigu ci-iicity, lo hart WASlllNG'I`()N_ Nov. 22.- Ex- Pres’-lc-'iil Taft. speaking' here today -it ii uiuss niet-tina in the interest oi the Y. IVI. i‘. A., $35,000,000 war _ -¥-o---- '|`lll‘I l’.\'|`l{l()'|".\` I'Nl".\ll{.\`l‘l.\'.\' .DAILY SELEGTIOHS FOR " euiiiiiiiiui iiiaiiiieiis ~ Furnished by W. S. Louson, PARTED FRIENDS _ `l<‘rlenil after friend departs; ° Wlia liiilii not lost ii frlenll? lleyonil the flight of llnie. Beyond the vale of death. _ There surely is some blessed cllme Where life is not a breath. T °""'“' 'M ‘am M U' 8' A' .- _ - _ 'fessesyto be but wlitli) the difference that 2” ‘““°“ f°" d<"“°°"-\°>' ‘“ ‘he ’daii'iifii`2§i}i°:.u:'»ii'§§%°{f,,'f,'f7§,_°fj°° ("°""°'°" °' "’ the Telegraph 'had the intelligence to see iiixiesiihee/lifiaiignhiiiifd§i;f>i»iiisii,miIii the needs Of its country and the manii- ?.';‘,¥ ',;§,";7 _'°7,°"i;“ °,§,;’;§ 2:‘;${;i _________`_________ Hun” N9,,EMBER_23fa. 1911. ness _to advocate these needs,_ whereas the union. rof"i iieiiefe out ‘ii is by _“___ _..-___ iP=1fr1°t -evldentlv has neither. The Tele- l‘;,§‘;,,;“,§f,', {,§°-;;__,°;,-*,§;~,‘;“,';,'.-cglgfgfg;-,;-;» _ _ _ 'graph sought and was given the interview inn for me good tif nie t-mise, that 'rm-1 Ni-:X'l‘ ti0\'l-Ili.\`.\l1<1.\"l‘ _referred to and it makes excellent reading- ‘f “Y ""P'°"4m°_"f C11" be """‘° if _.__‘__;_____ _ _ - y . . - . _,is the dut_y ot' the teacher to bi‘lng 1 _ ,a _ ough it probably did not suit the Pa the matter, before me “limit or the There is now' no reasonable doubt in triot’s book. Premier Arsenault expressed Dem;-ve ml _ _ me u S ace anyon,eTs,.mind about the result ofthe Ge- the opinion that, while the result of thefiii y-our vaiu;i»iere,»s‘f,er_ iitiipcaiinoi "-.‘ " "ff ‘ ' ‘ - ‘ ° , - - -» -iuiie without voir-ing the senti- neralteléctions. Phe Union _Goveinment election is as yet unceitain the _Union Go-lfxfgét of an me bmded _,_ _Ismnd will be returned by a large majority. Even vernment would carry the province. .Thisers sin-oiui. who always have o deer solid Quebec will- ma-ke a break in favour is, as we show elsewhere, the opinion of _{l§;°§§§}f .‘“ “I'}>';§‘*'l"H__ 1’|"'f";‘§‘2§ ‘fi of Union to the extent of ten. ` Ontario and most reasonable 'people and of course the’siiiiicpoiiiif3 iiiiikiilisf ‘iifiiftisi tiiifwi the west will go almost wholly Unionist,‘Pati-iot cannot be included in tliis'§‘,‘“'“>`“ feel H l““@_““f=e_°f Pride l" while both New Brunswick and Nova S-co-‘category - f,,,'_§ fe§‘,‘1,"“°,°‘;‘;u,§l‘,f§, §‘lff,‘,ff3‘°"'““‘S °f tia will return a majority in favour of the! I know from vast exiipi-ience that G0\~-fn-iientlr-i1ice 1-__;H°i---- i:::§..ai§”i:;;if.::“l;;‘-.2:'§;...i::;‘."si _not calculate( in the o cia prognostica-‘ f|~|||.; 3||.;|)|l|.;y o|.~ Non “_ .~ just ones. limi i-sei mst-sri tual tions, but we may safely assume that this' I \ I m\` E21. §,‘,‘§"§,’§,T*a§§§§nf§_;°‘§f§"§‘,fg H“a'ffl‘; Province will be a unit in favour of the -l '.-_infix which i lic-ily.-ve site egiieinin- Government. The principles at stake dc- T _ . iiigntillsi iiilaxlifiiilsifii i'iiiii0,_"“(,‘§;‘(’_fl_f`i _ mand i_t,__,but placing the obligation on an he IMA Of 110m1l121I10I1S HOW before the_S,,,,,_ altogether lower platform exigency also €:1eCl{”'S °f__C"m.ada ‘S ““.d°ubtedi5' the m9St reqnnes n_ Tnls province naS_ been bet_|co1ig_omei.ito___in_th_e_h1sto_iy_of Liiiiadiaii ter -treated than any other province by thee _ec Ions- _ _‘Q19 ‘U9 btmlf-‘Zhi Ul1}0Yl{-“S-i late' G0-ve1.nment_ Whereas LaLn.ie1.__Liberal Unionists, C_onservat1\_'c U_n_1onists_ through one nfteen years of nig _1.eg.nno_fed Independent Unionists, Laurier Liberals. us on promises, Borden provided u°s w'ithlWm'th9'W2l1' L1b91'2i1Si L1b€1"°11S lllllquilll' the substance itself. Ho has given us awed Emdfufattachedl’ Labor Pflrt-V Umon' ‘ car feI.1._v_ nnnrovod telegraph fn»onitioS_ lsts, Soc1alists,_Independen_t Win-tlie-Wzir,_ ilnnn0ve(1n_n_b1iC_ wm.k5_ no has given ns nn Independent Farmers, Nationalists, Labor Of DCI' Zlflllllllbialnq Others' _ _ _ i `iinil, rcvicweil l1.(»'iiiii:‘-1%.-t of Amer and he has fixed our representation at four rl hog” new 1_”"1`t-V d"~`S1f“>m“t“m.S Wm lead U i.i,‘l°,"",‘nl",‘,f{§'i _i.§‘,§f.’ f""‘.l`.`4,f",' “I’."_’§' instead of three as it would have been un- much Collfuslon and “n.Ce1.°t“1"t5'- M3115' l--iii.-iii'\\-ii§i§ii_° iiii]idio‘.>i.)?ssiit-_ wit( der the operation of the B.N_A. Common ff-f fir-‘m._1nd@@i‘1iv. src i>'fH't 0 ‘jf-"_-;§f>'; lf-_-,_*`,f3'-‘fm U" "-9 -‘-lu*--= _Q‘ratitude makes it imperative that we the L3U1"191` Cflmllalllllf lilld 1Y1`-`@lll9‘l foil ""i~‘i-~M°i_»`i;`ii`ii`iiiii tiisof- will Should not bitotno hand that fodnS_ If Wo the sake _of confusion and iinccrtainty _nit-_ 'ini-i, --t-_-nrt no iiisiiiiguisnoi: do, what is most likely to be the result? The Phe Hamlltfm SlJ_9Ct‘¢lli0l` ffflmlillelltiilf'-’§ UDUY .»Iii’li]n»i_i~]@1'21i@s_1t1121i1011- _0iit"0f-a-mon-g'1‘@l medlstf Inffffiil§f{"§it.i§§"If£l l',`.e§i"§i“sti?l unlikely event of the Laurierites being re- of Cim_d1dat@S_h@ 001393 t-0 Secure fl m?l.l0Y`i' "mil ""_'h°“°`,“"°“ "‘f`"""` °f f°"‘?i”f". turned to power, Sir Wilfrid would say: tl’ VVh1Qh, amlll all the C011tiYl§`€UCi@S lhili mes' WWW]-as awchnm' “The best Way to doa] with pl-inoo Edward may arise, on_ ii vote of want of confldcnci-. “Suri>0l't@1'S Of the U1110l`i"i'"-"‘“ “’ ““* "°¥"’"‘- “ ‘”‘“%“""’ Unlegg, therefore, We return to novvol- Government must beware of over confid- f_’§°§_‘l"’,,flf‘§l,(,‘§ff_§,.l";f{.";‘§n_"§?ax"i§§§’L‘ mg]]1b9l°3 Wh() Sl]()W Ouy app!-eciation €"llC€. H S€Cl`(_?l.} b£l.ll()lI the 9Xt€ll'(. Of l',hC lnioil ll ileiiiiiiiil pt-i-eiiiptory_ln cliarac of Wnnt nnn been done fm. nn dnnng t-no real feeling agninst conscription will be - ln",_]‘;1fln‘{,"’f§fff'fw0r‘;,"‘§;';1“'1§f,§l,hn"§n;i 1)L1Sf flve yearg, \\_’(-3 run the 1-131( of being ($01136 l”l'l3.ll1f_@St. _ _ _ 1-liihl_iii t_‘ii<;_i_:l@f@l_v 0Si1'=1<'1S@d at Ottawa". fl h.9HH1“1lf_f>H Times S_'<1rS_1“Th@ T1m@S1>‘ §’i`.‘l'. 53-.iéi..'i'.l§...i.§ii§i.g"`””.€?,l’§$.3l§I» not so much interested in any other ques-~ toni si-t-_.tiny tiigtiinsi rtiriiiei- innroci tion as that of conscription. Those in favor "".."\‘.2‘\f."`1f.`,‘§‘,-‘,‘§;"f,‘f2”niffe,_cnW T,,(.,_ Of _Q`lVlYlg lY`fllT1€(ll2ll1€ hell) the boys i:~'ii`Ai tiny' 1-xt-i-lit onc, and tliatis tiiiii --Tie const-vaive @a»9.1>@1“S also refer to the same sub- ‘ » Exemption Tribunals. Mr. Alexander Mar- .lf-301- and With the Same warning. These tin stated at the Pownal meeting that there “famfy l>0liliC21l religions” have been de - How to S WTB f d B were only forty exemptions up to the day vised for a purpose. The non-conimittal for the ali" sieiiie feriinfnissuifiu of nomination--out of 933 applications. C21H_fliCl21f€S. lLh0S0 who -are “1‘Ll1lTliHg 011 "°'2,,t'2f ,',°"i°f .°'ot"°dF°°“ “Of course, the people know this State. their faces” and with a sort of eclectic pol- n ° er . °' ana a inent is absolutely incorrect. We know of icy of promising their allegiance to the best MENU "°“ S_"“"-"‘°’W single Tribunals where more than the ill either government, are the real`-enemies ’ _ Breakfast number mentioned by Mr. Martin for the Of Canada t0d2ly. _A half dozen of these "“‘f“‘Y"*”".G"“‘“"’ "MC" 5”” whole province have passed the Tribunals S€C‘€S. 211 €l€Ct<-ld to “Win tht; war” or to Mme Wheat mem Tea °f` mme and are‘only waiting for their examinations “V0t€ against Laurier” when thev"s-ee fit °'"“*=f before the Medical Board before being ta- t0 <10 S0, may, KS the Sl>€Ctat0I` p0`i11lLS Out. c1sh]i3»lilii?>d Beans in Ttiiiiiifiii Sritilgioes ken for service. We wonder why the Tory h_old the balance of power in the House of Avvle and SHED f’“les Cookies ing the electors.”-Patriot Nov. 2?. To avoid any uncertainty on this scoi-e -pm-,~,,,.,,,e fo, '§f,‘;,,e ,,,,,1S,,g,, Pod. The above 1S_f1~0m the Patriot of _VeS_ electors Should yernelnbel- there is but one ding. inciitioiied above, is as follows: terday and, not to mince_matters, is cleli-,iSSU€_lI0dH}{ b€f0l'€ the 13601310 Of C9-113021, ;atf:i>Da§\fv(2i;iill»if§e,__ so __________y _ost _O decency and does not “See eve to eve with him-.” Messrs. \v§§`.§".i'.'i'l."’l-.-'l_l’i"?.‘ii§.i"'.,.f$".,'..iy mi, fair p]ay`aS to’ first’ refuse topublish the_Warbul.tOn_and Sinclair have issued u .Living or dying. none were bleak. the"-UfliéTal'report offered to it and Whichfmanifesto in which the Patriot says they _ would. haveput the matter fairly and have “clearly stated their policy,” but in tru,t__li1f__ull_;_{__bie_fore_its readers,hand after- whi;:_l_i_ourbbc;sthsc_l;_olars arg: unable to find _ _ __ Wal* S W1 U ymlsre pesentt e omcia _ an ln u S u in an an attem t to Noi' life's affections trans en re. port"Wif‘lch"it had in its office when so intl;-.deZ€lVé-g MV- H115-’h@§ is ‘equally Vggue- Who” spun.” ny “Wm to expire' ,_ representing it. ` It is ” ' 'tt' bl hev are all four, Laurierites d d '"‘°’° ll" *"°"|‘* *“*°"°~ ' M that any newspaper slidiglrdz areifito Union Government, opposeilntooglloilie /Ctgiigiff eiiiiixiig di 125:." own' S0_I‘t _ to Such - contemptible tag- men and all the newspapers of anv standing A ";l"“{Il‘;"hf°f “‘fdS°°l§‘ “_’l°’l°- hm`_lc tics,"any newspaper going into homes in this in the Liberal party. These candidates are -rif»..isiti`ii;ii 'itihiifi_'h§pi»ii>i`“spiiem_ province, into some homes that are deep now soliciting the support of the people of -'in the shadow of the war,_into homes whose this Pl`0VlflC9- EVGW leading' Libefal in -sonsin-the blood-soaked trenches in France Canada and all the Liberal newspapers of . ,anBiseuits. Excellent lu wur. lint, not wiii' between niitions. for home made °5ndY° A - I 2 da the total ~1 my. nie" csnY§iiil‘°°E2§,édl'gw¢=y Force ° last " month _ ex °“*l°¥ ifhestotal number of recruits sanded by i,sos. 'rits fm, “mga led sms. and was mme up or ioi-i "" discharsed in came-s. .1,5q5 ',m:“°“ L0( Clhildiil ftrqm ovqrgguo fm, :cd Cherle. and 1.066 .casualties over ‘ The total number of recruits census' in the Canadian infantry qu,-ln “gd toner was 1,250. or. time 1_045“m °` were recruit d in the United State? . 0 t An Order in (hmncil has been ed prriviclng that no app|i.,al|o,?a;;”r an entry for a homestead in Western Canada shall be granted unless me applicant was a British iiubjeq 'nt the beginning of the war and has iiinco continued to be 'a British subject or a subject of one ol' the allied or neutral count-ries. This new reguiaf tion will not apply to any alien-born person naturalized since the com. meneement of the wair who ie a iueir.. ber on .the Canadian Dtpedltionary Force, or who has been honorabi discharged li-:im the Canadian arinyil 4 s ' ' The ainn-oiincevnent is made in the current issue ot the- Canpda Gazette that at the request of the United' States autiioritles notice is given that persons en route from Canada through the I-lnlted States to another country must carry ijegular passports which inust be uppruvezl by United Stains cciisuls in (Tauada. i Q Dr. (‘.hm'les Higgins. fax many years chief pathologist of the Deparliiient il Agricultiire'here. and who is not unknown in Prince llilwaird lslaiifi, luis resigned to become the Canaillan rcpre_seiitatlve of the Leilcrle Anti- toxln Laboratories of New York. ills staff piesented liim wltli a gold-inount. ed i-:inc uni? un nilllrei-is. K l lair.-iit.-(lol. Jenkins and Major l»‘. ll_ Mcliuc were among the week-end vis- itors to Ottawa from (‘.liai'lottefoii'ii. i`lie l.itlcr is still with us. BUREAU 'FO KEEP INDUSTRIES GOING WASlliZ\'GTON, Nov. 21.-Closei' co- orxfiniition oi’ tlie.govci'nmciil's war deiniind:-i with the coiintry’i-i indusii-:~ al facilities will be .sought by iiie (‘ouu<-il of National Defence in cruci- tian oi' ii biireau ot' iiiaiiiilactiiriiig re- soiiiwrcsi. the persoiiiiel ol` wiiicli will lil! ilIll\0llll('i}(l SOUII. Plains for the new liureziii, iuiiiic public ti>day.' iliac-lo:-io that the l‘eiiii- cil‘s ndvlsoi'_v commission is takin-fr extensive p1~ecaut~ions-i.-or -guard against in economic uusettlement in ciililir; on American business men and the inilustries they have built up for wiir'service. _ ' The new bureau will be :i.part of thc War industries Board, the tioiiii- cil`s nioat eil`ective agent in ciirryiiii: out plans for supplying the army with iicrii-ss:ii'id_=.. lt. will undertake lo 'llsiribute war contriicts so that thi-rc will bc ii iniiilniuiii ol` iiiiaettleiiieiit in uiiy one section :ind the contracts filled' in the moat efficient wiiy. Estnliiishiiiciit_4;i` the bureau is ox- y\c.0.l.e.il_lo_.L'lliii_iiint.c_li3iiicli of hesilzilion .ind possible loss in business as war -ieniaiids <-all for ai curt-ailment of iioii ~~s-seiitlal industries. It was sliiteil 'iutheuticully that the Council would make no arbitrary classification cl` in- flust-riesaa iiecessary--aiid unneeei-isiii‘y but would let the questiouof curtail- inent be decided by the available sup- ply oih raw niiiteriiils, coal ond trans- portation facilities. To cliiimcterize any 'business iis might i'c.-:ter an unfair public senti nicnt against ii legitimate ti-ode, high- ly desirable in_ peace limes, anti' jeop- as high as eighty pei' cent. ou the a"‘H7'0 "-5 credn' _ ,nonov invested-_ This prom ‘vast When the demands oi nn iirniy and the demands of an industry conflict, the industry must give way, but it is expected that. complete co-operqtioii with the government will be given by all and that the new bureau of manu- t`actur_lng resources will be able to ap- portlon war contracts in some meas- ure to every factory deprived of its usual work. The' 'question of housing new, work- ers in cities where living quarters are inadequate probably will be placed liefore Congress next month. in re- quests for appropriation to can-y out the recoiniiicnilatlons of the Defence (‘ouncll’s ccninilssion on housing which reported that government aid the outbreak ot' the Russian revolu- was the only solution of the question. l.ion he :ind his rainlly left Ncw'York ‘At present. advances on contracts ur-. at -once to join Lenine in Petrograd. ‘being made to manufacture who llis sister is iiiarrleil to Le-iiiue's for- show that without -additional housini; mei- i-light-hand mon. Kainniciiey. facilities government work cannot be wlioiii Trotzky has now sopplnntcd. carried on/ ____, f"`\'l§§$T€_?_ 2'- =\s` ‘~ .\`\-. .-, Q _.ll edly while ii \1 Y - I » --- ~ - --f?"‘--“`ii-»‘é3-.-‘dr 1 T"ff*'f‘?f»?.i`.;'i.‘§i..°°ff7TI“Tf=@___ HI...-.___y»_ _ - if i-i__ .___ __`_r__n. an '-11 __._k if Foot- Comfort for. Cold Weather _ ' . , Men's Over h _ 1. 2 . . ‘ ` L_______________mi_s__ o;=_s:_bb_____s_iincI 4 buckle, Cloth R\ibbers._ Mens gnltors, colors, blagk, grey and lawn. Woin ‘_~. 0 .h - ‘ ' in black null lzilfwn lgeiisiilollg liitviiliitido and bummed Gaiters 10 bptmns' grey' brown’ and mack use leggmb i-iiiii - -_ . , _ - _ _‘NIH leirsimzs in cloth and corduroy. All the fashionable sladea. _ _ _ _:.- . , ._ ~. i ..` -r- vs_... _»~ni- ' ' - _ » ` v _ ‘ »