v... shutout-canons GUAEDIAB. ETiiWN , GUARDIAN ‘lillmillillllil , m , a TllBpQ ivns nu intensity ‘o; ‘W18 my’ no“ and we producm or the m iiotiii in the diflafillill0ll ul tie-mile. (wry mrm To place "was in we iiiifitifiiil E'.‘§-“.Z.£?..?? M1 more“? 3;}; "g;=;;=;,;;;;" m1‘ spirit against tho Pulled States l” m“ m“ “n °° n ' hut was mini: to iiuikc ll. Canadian F""'““"'5 "m denlemlmn ‘we 17;" unit! to servo Cnttudliui into-rests""""lb‘"",mc ‘lunmper PM n “dim. and to benefit and pros mum‘ m m" pr me mm a ‘ ' 4 37 cents tin- tlnotit croumery. while in our homo marltats lt still com - mantis from 50 to B4 cents. ha!!!’ quantities oi Danish hiittai‘ is Mint; landed in New York. influenced liY the advantageous exchange ruifl. and the only tear of our Canadian ‘ibuttcr dealer! today is imlerXt-an lcotupotllion. which may force a rc- m gltluction in the price of our own '99‘ ” a ; - , . eot‘ s.Tht- . _ I _. ‘ v _ I tmople of our own country": Wa1~1°“ ‘m Plfrsl°fk°dvmirkelt ‘ufd “""n'_§°,f,‘,1,f,;',',°f,'§§f fp,f"§,,,e,m°§gqm,,. f "Wreased >3 “He” l“ we mt been described as iieti. and XI W" “l “m “m” ‘t h" m“ ‘m’ ‘imeucgng ,0 m, "m; supnueu a, .. oi the Dominion. Our principal coin modules oi’ QXDDH. are practically ' ll limit ot oats and Morals; Duly (hinted 1&1 55-00 per year l-nlleli h n I? r your tlolvklul) nice In Cilatln. Incl 0C II- Y 4. 1921 FRIDAY. FEBRUA R ‘V .'.~\ ._ __..__ ___.._..-.. _ u, Burns i iinmvarsary ‘ will‘ be repeatéd ‘in aid-bf.’ -' Tho Giant War Veterans Allhtlllliit A SALARIES .\.\'l) E(‘O.\'O)lll-‘.5 ...a¢=i3'““ ‘ While thc question o bgfi-‘fidl’! ‘Driwcq Travel by uk-igh in cinr whim»; wniher in an . cxhilnntinl plensurr-liul is fraught with the danger ol colds, hat-ne- nens. and bronchial troubles. Those who must d pend'on this mcthod ol Laval should always keep n! hand a battle ol HAWKEWS Tolu and Cherry BALSAM which is a quick, lure, and reliable remcdy lot" all such nlleciionl. (‘inland iisinvrmnn. the piano manu- larluter. ul ‘l umnlo. toys," "\\'l<i"~ on u icumiEy in (lib Mlrilimr PYY)\l‘-lfY‘ll£lIl||'4\(\Fll .- revere: wi n hzumunxl rough. A iricizd ndvifirll m» in winn- a battle nl linwkrr‘: lVdu and Cherry Halnm wit-ch r-iirve-d the 1- )ld tum stopped tho cough z Uutica." Buyri 25:. ur 30c. Evil/e al any i/tug v1 genmz! :Ir1!t- mi repairs) for all ‘Kohl’ troul-ics. Th: Canadian Drug Co., Limited, Fr. JDHN. ‘v u. i i NOX-A-COLI) Healing 10 the Lungs. ‘Throat and Lite .111, Iliiriurae-il by doctors A iwti dcrfui uoxigli ruedicinoior ruiuits o.- 'Cl1lllll‘€l1. Price 35c u bottle. l! you have 1i cold in tho head use 340.".- A-COLD ‘TABLETS. Price, 25c. Il box. Two used together will breaii no any kind o! a cold in a lew hours. Solu fit innit: wmvw DQNW‘ CUT OUT A Shoe Boil. Cap. pad Hock or Bur- . >£llzli'_\' of $2.300 us contpar t to pa)" which may cl ‘ you arc . need of economy and retrenchment is engaging pub lic attention it is interesting to recall the sub- lime and patriotic sacrifice trtade by the Bell g0\j_e1_'i1 mcnt immediately after its accession to power. 111 deed its first conscious act aft/er finding titaii: it pas p0l‘lli'llt£}tl to live tbrottgh its first session tiotu-"ith- sluttding the tnannet‘ in which it had secured its scat on the treastiljv benches. Here is a record of its sacrifice for the province which. before its electioir it ‘bad (leciaretl had been biud to (loath b_\f the extravagance of its predecess- .-1x~:. 'l'hc rccoi-ti is officially inserted in the Appro- priation Act. 1920 Schedule "B". First there Wits a general increase of $300 each ioi- the whole thirty members. Next came the President of the Executive Coun- cil. zdius the Prctnier. llc was gratitcd an increase of $500 iwnich with the increase to his sessional in dt-tnnit_\<iiizid-t- a. total incrcetse of $800. a salary of $2501) 21>‘ cuittpitflnll with $~ prctttici-s. _ Provincial Scott-tar)‘-'l‘t'czisttrei' comes itcxt with an iucreas-c of $500 added to his increased sessionai a ‘tow-once. mnking- 21. total increase of $800 and 1-. ed with $1700 paid to his predecessors. _ T he Cotiimissioiict- oi" Public Works mo‘ Kiwi‘- the EHlllB increase $800 and a salary of $2500 as "com pared with $1700 paid to former incumbents. The Attorney General by virtue of the impor- tum-c of his officc""or something-struck it some- what richcr than his coitfreres~ He receives the foundation grant oi‘ $5300 and an increase of $800 u» his salary its Attoruov General, a total iucreztsc of $1.100 mid it iotui ;~"dlZl.l'_\‘ of $2300 as comptired with 951-100 roccitcd h)‘ his pt'cdccu.<sor;<. Either through coiitisiou or the irony of fate tho i11crcasc._rcceived by the. Attorney General is exact l_\' the amount in dispute between the government 111d the whole Plince of W ose the college while it no (lottbt throivs tht- Attorney General wide open, And there .\ HOLD MINI“. iiftiii» " I t i1-~ \.' ll\i'i liuili. '. \I|I Yh. lulu. lll Ilium" ‘luritrcul. Cur. \'\_(I\|v‘IlI' uml Itlnorhlnt“ Jr" mmln lll ‘Jnntnlii l-ymnnn urv.‘ i1 tho Patriot, has opened" at new rich at least iii promi Y‘ Vcltlriéllléiil tiiiicily stating, ‘ government or the profc emed contemporary- gold tit-inc which is so. in its advertising columns on Wodnestlztv in an ohsc.tirc_ positiotiwhich we had ‘ti; ‘looked at tho timtfl ii. published t; two incn ad that three of thc profess 01's oi‘ Prince oi‘ ‘NZIlPF Qoilcge had failed to for duty“ on that dirt" and stating‘ the szilaries they umirt: nsmmiiving. Whether it is zui..apology ifm- the ssors i;%‘-1i0t Cll32ll‘_ but wt! ll‘ oi tiic QOVQYliF-Fiéfill that would pay We observe that ciur‘ (‘f-VB uwstimc it is inserted on bcha hi; only institution zimong us tiscmeitt. Tiie adver for two insertion. l . . as 1t is t riot‘ stich an adver marked in the regulat- wuy _ We cougrzittiltitc our cmiteti11i<)1'a1'_\' on its new job. 'l'hc ucutsptuit-"r that sec-tires the contract. to dc fend thc Boll gcnfcriituctit. ill so much per itici". pcr insertion thus a tcuttiucrrtttive and it tnay be taken for granted that the price 1s satisfatvtory. There not another tiewspapet‘ in Chat- iottctoivn that would undertake to (lefctiti the Bell government at dotiblc the usual tulvertisittg rates. T he g-ovcrnment ,ll0\\'0\~'t-:l', has comb to a rather ser- _ . Our Poultry Supplies ‘Makes good layers ‘ and rut-rs oi‘ your hens. r ’i‘i11i-H 1ii1:1.i ‘I'll’ poultry ‘ tum] duh», 11nd you can 1:21.: ~ priivi- i1. i-‘(rcd 1112c group kind yotfv" (V. (lill"i'i|"'- cii1<>k~q ’ 1'1.-:1i In ilullnrs and cunts. w» .-~~11 "ROYAL PUitPblfl" " lTliiflt Ford 21nd other i'(ll'i.'l‘lti' SUPPLES. also i'll.'i'l"i"S i’OlIli'l'ltY SUP- PLIES. Am you using our Sl'.'fl.\'l'i‘i'l FEED. iiio mos! Guuiwiilitgftl Flfilill) on [he Market. Cali ‘it our IPEEU STORE v QUEEN SFRPIPTI‘ Hull provu Um‘ fiiztinntuntii. I: Carter 8t Co. Limited zbifiifihl l} Flour. Frflls ant‘ Seeds ' hundred ntillions which he A caretui selec- . tion oi everv line of Jewelry mark Q k» t inserted in its official organ as Hurry Lauder will ~ t-d the. specialists bill":-- s about the close fistcdntess l : of the Scotdh ‘there is no cud. . when the lute Sir William NlucDon . to hit-Gill University went pa ~‘ had better take a holiday or ~ would kill him out of .\‘ll(3Qi‘ 1 ious pass‘ when its explanations to the public are ()i'(liii'¢ll'_\' adver Using. u Till‘) fi(‘(i'l‘l‘ll .\.\'l) 'l‘lll*llll MUNEY "A (ilasgow paper expresses the hope that Sir ' ‘never experience Carusols tuis- lortunc of bursting a blood vessel in his throat. H0 would be sure ‘to burst attotlhet‘ one when ‘he recciv Motitretil paper. Oi the making of joke It is recorded . that aids bencfaictitms st twcirc tnillioii d0] ked that MzicDoital-tl some ‘other Scotchmuu Hitlignation. On thc some basiso11c+ wonders how Andrew Littrnegie after giving away a couple of ‘hundred millions dared to go to Scotlunrl in live. As for John l). Rockcfolliri‘, he is only Scotch 011 his itiutiicfs side, so the three is stated to have given iiwayf up to ditto should bc only itali‘ counted against him by the res-t of the $cotch. . As to Montreal again. the Montreal paper we quote above should enquire into a report that a Scotcbmon who was advised recently to go to the Royal Victoria Hospital forltréaltmetit rreftisetl to countenance it ivhen he learned that. some Scotch- iurs, a wit in Montreal remar i700 received by former ‘AiQS Collegc staff, fztiittre . "repot-tl tisomeiil ear job, as long as it lasts " tarifl‘ vihr as against ‘any Kountry would be its commercial prototype, lietilllillg~ the belligerent countries in ll sum- of business turmoil. none knowing at what moment. ilic tar- iff missile sent across the line "will lid returned wvith a tcdoubied Iorct- behind it. As hos been correctly pointed nut, lht- Failed States i= tanking its thrill in answer to the -.ioiii:iiitis 01' its own people as cs5 ore-stand in tip.- nouorai c-icctiomand forwiic tu-notit oi the trade or their own voitiiitjv ii-"ititntii roigurd Io (‘an _-'1d:i 01- any titlicr place. We too ll(l\'l' lilu- priviliugcs of iegisliviing ior our own bent-iii. and in the tar- itt bill to lit‘ prepared for the np - urofvttl of tho poopir- of Czuincla our Premier has tzilzcn this splendid ground, that it must ho along iincs wholly in tiiu imm-osts of our own country and for tho bone-lit oi Liv-l Eiliplff". m .\t:ricuitu1"v is tlic principal sub- juot [or proivclloit under tho Forth‘ ni-g." llill brforn tliv lfnitcd Stair-s l'0ll_'4\'(-.~2.~; and Scrutiv. and wr- ‘iuvv tho strongest reasons for be ~ iii-min’; that the interests of the iitrincm ul Canada wit be the pum- \\i0\\llt icatiirc or the unit! leglslu -' liutt in tjr own federal parliament.‘ 'l‘liis does not necessarily mean rt l‘l‘llllCllUu oi duties or free trade oti ' 1:-.~1't:iii1 ztrtit-lc-s along lines zidvo - cztlml by Hlioll rlflllllfd [utilities o1 iht- 1'1~i>1~ trztdt- school. 'l‘iicrt- im- lll(|i't' \\'il_\‘.\' oi i-itrlciiinf; a l'a\i'1ii\-i‘ limit iii iliv- iiivri- suvltii; utlu-téu itttittjv dollars in tht- omit of sour articles which lll‘ has to purciiatx‘ uiti-v: in :1 iift-titnc. Tho r0111 put-pow- r-i’ n tariff should b0 to ouricli tho country by conserving every soul-co oi wc-niili within our own boundar ~ 1w. and coiling the hrst out 0i‘ D\'_ - v l‘l‘F\)\\l‘t‘iJ. ‘militsiiyv or utility ‘Fiicrt- are scarcely any two clizi» iziuct portions ot" Canada whose i_i1.~ lit-rests uro idcnticai and Whose lflit-‘WH upon the tariff question are “M1011.” ullko. For this "cons-oil thr- grt-ut task oi‘ the government will ho to irttutv a tnt-ztiiuro adapted to ' lite desires oi tho. giroatest number" iiiiil hearing, with as lltlio pressure ifl?» llorcihle upon tho few. l i 1 The trzidu and tariff ioquiremt-tit 11f our awn ttmvinco diifors in some i"‘-'*i>'.~c1s to utmost cvury other part l ~.—w—_ v I i’ ~ 1 3 Daily Selections Guardian Readers ‘* Furnished by W. 8. Lennon. "outv out“ ' 11a.)- hais been stormy. o1 trouble-d or sad. p.31‘ down ‘or "wrlto to your \ltl)l'll' r my lml: . ii‘ joy has ‘hot-n yours. i1:t~i goo-J luck canto your witty? ‘Ycli licr ufii oibout ‘it and ill‘ iiui ‘delay. lln not much co do. _\'1-t i101‘ itonrt will grow iig-hl To ltfilfll hoi- that slit. intros is uii right. it the ,\ ipitim- to mouitt-r-oit. with your DU" .- HPHll licr :1 \\’nt'd from the big world oi’ vitiircttd molt. ‘Fi-"l htrtii‘ llllP lliltigs ion iizm- wil~ IlUSSUll ltultt)‘. For iii funny sltt- follows put-ii sit-p qt tlu; ivory; Ami it‘ 11o groin 111. ws ha».- uiiutvci-d lio (ICCHF- wt I pit-usu- -i1=-.1‘ in i-"itou- }'\\\ 2m‘ "illiittkiirg or 11b1- And .\ ii-ltvr 1o .1i1oi1io1'! 0n. pic-wt» do it now; will smooth out. thi- turrowe ‘whit-lb wrlniilit- llBl‘ lIFUWI i1 will iii-lug back flu» Flilllr in lim- ‘glorl-mta tttct-I .\il‘l ‘hi-r tyros will zzi-otv lirigiit, and whim night comes zupzivo Sh“ will lilo KlUWll 0o sloop iu coir ' ticntzm-cnt art-d say Your ioltcr him mmit- it :1 i111 lino‘? . it i ‘Uh. iiritn to your "tuot-iicr, riiy boy, while ‘you ctin; anon shall you iivi- 11s ll mu- dii-oricesit illiifll; Too Nolort i-flliiilll the letters you'd mu-ito ‘be too lute, Pm‘ iinioitltmfi not nilwltys may our i tously m 1.; is eager diu- tor me vworli vntn onln vrritw, A , do it '-\ on d or , T00 Sits Don't wait tim- toniorron‘, but. ‘And to hoop thew stifoug ntarkcts, luiiotlld m- (or at least‘ ii. tiouoiiiii: ‘o1’ tlic ii\11_v‘u11 Jueitts and ltfll’liClll~ l ffho sumo conditions vm largo cities in Canada. consumllll millions of doiia cultural productp. vniuos at ll high stztndard ivhicii when tho American buyer comes to purchase from us. he niiist pay this price or so home without tho ‘goods l1» is tiicrctorc vziatiy more import» ant to tttc- farmer to be able to geiY an extra thousand dollars‘ for this’ output oi his fat-m. than to saw n, paltry twenty dollars in iitc cos! oi’ u ‘innkci- llllttll’ inipit-niuitt o1" iiw "oiinrs oi duty on 11. stilt oi clothes‘. l\ll\'t: ii is illlptrflllfll‘ [hut-we _gl\'u_ as far as in" |)O.~‘ill)l,\'~('illl the molt-l ing of our merchandise i0 the CW1 ltmllflil worituit-n u'l1o_,:trc->‘huying 1, tmd i'0ll>“.l.inll.lt' our nin-ic-itltiirntprti' ilucts . .. I i Tlioro urn features howt~voi~ in which our representatives inpariizt- :i1vnl should fight for our special in lPlTSlS. iii llIGSI‘ things we SlIIOIllLl l‘r-4_'(,l\‘l' stunt- suppori from other; ilasiorn provinces, and notably 0n- li\l‘lt) and Quebcc. That dciuund ‘ill‘l,\' uu hog products. ll‘ the Amort- cans shut out our potatoes by t1 prohibitive duty, which they have n perfect right. to do in tho interest iii ilir-ir nwn potato zrnwcrs. tlicrl- s 11o Hriifiull why wo should tut-l "l1v0lli_\' ltrci‘ (I10 situation, or rVuil x-varv ,L'l‘0'\t‘lll2 pniztiut-s. llut hogs 1-111! 13w stock nrt- good consumctzi iii‘ lli"~'l- .'li“|l<‘l<'H, and by :1 still duly" zi-qttii-iiig ll!" Fnih-d $\ nos innit-r tn soil his pork yirodiu-is some ~-; \\'l11:l'\‘ vise ouisldc ol (Titiiada, wr-l mm put our mots, into pork and lllifill-S, ztnd soiling those :11 tltt- l1i_."1 ~ 1" prices, rcttilzt~ bc-ttcr proves than hi" sitlpping tin-ran" products and Wlt-‘illllll tht- itiunut-iui civmvnts m’ tiic soil. Further iiiiin this ll“: pop- illt£il0h oi‘ (‘unzidat is iut-ri-zisittg. tho‘ citics are bccuittittg larger flllil yearly consuming more so that thorc will lit- no ft-tn" 0i’ our hiring] tiupt-ndcnt on tlit- Attic-ricotta for Ill market or uudcr nocossity oi‘ b0; gins: iiicui -l.U lllllCljll-i!‘ our surplus Titoilillris. t i i ywoiutil in regard to our oggs uutl butter. Ev» cry your. especially in uft‘ season» thousands 0t csiscs oi‘ Yuitetl ‘Stut- 011 mom are sitipiwi into Cannon, Jllfihincinr. the ltluvltiris oi‘ out" own ‘farms. Our poop!» min ii-q-il Yemeni bcr “when oppursitv (‘Dtttllllflllti pro viiiicd tmii ncuriy uil our 9211;?» (omit! n. market ‘in tbr States. 'l‘iicn ut tho instigation of tilt-ii‘ [armors the im mortal McKinley tariff was llllpflti- mi putting r1 duty uz" 5 cont.» 2L 11oz. i time this duty cut tin out oi the’ kttiericaxi nittrliot. But we didn't ' ‘rj- about it. We Just went to work tud opt-nod up n big trade with Brent nflilllillflVllPltl by the way wt; should do more oi our busintszr". at hotter prices ilinii the Yuriliecs paid us. and further we cot. more Dllfi)‘ itt hitildiitir. up our homo anui-lieis and now INSTEAD Oi" Slil."l"l"l.\'(i [TS (JET OF 'l‘1lE_IIl filitlllil-Yl" ‘fill-BY .\ltFI COMING TO PS T!) SELI, Tlliilll EGGS. And if i111’- new thrill bill includes ‘ti stillcr duty lmcricnn eggs it will lr-i of iliv ‘must decided advantage in" tho UFUUINWPH in this province. Am; CPlIJlilIH Iiilldt‘ their McKinley tariii‘ to innit-cl iiit-ir 11:1; producers rig? ninsi (‘ituzttliitu competition whr-n titcir nmricois \\'!‘Tt' miter than nurt- li \‘V\)\iltl lit‘ cquziliy i-iglii. (‘or 111 ling low‘ prices. We have nowtmady mcreksmg ‘m . rs worth of agri - mioYfi u “d “n” m" inmi not the small few dollar trirloe (It ‘\\'.’l_\'t<i c1: matters on on out‘ tit-gs. As mu or llflONI‘ " cunts wits ‘tho soiling price at tiiiit It is to those which in tho aggregate p to the millions of dollars that Wlf twist ‘tut-ii our attention. M1". J ..\. Mflsscrvi" has itisl rw. turned from ‘Foronto wiiotc iic 111‘ icrvicxvoll .\i1-. ll11_\"r.~~i. Vice Frost -n. of tht- Ciinad ,_ P.li. island interests; i i inn Nntioitiii litiil~ oi‘ interest to the, ItTIIVlIlKEP and cspcclnliy in connect» 4 ion ,\vi-tl1 fl stenmsitiir iiervico bE-l ..\i'(f(_~l_l,Pi_ClO_\l, Ciiariottciosvn. Sour- is rind the Magdalen islands, u lb»- q i wiiizers. q '7tVi1ii 1"<-i'e-r-~1i1-<-. 1o the l0l_“lll\1l‘.l Air, =bivs>=i~vvy has always. idillllléllll‘ 1 cii- “lint H)!‘ Guvilrfllllteill si-ouid |~1~ov1<1t1~ mi up-lu-tltilf‘ and suitahl? sizoti steamer tor this servict‘ M is rt natttriil Teodor for tiic Canadian National Railways. '_\lr.' Hayes coitcui-rt-i in this, opinion and has placed tho matter before the l‘illl\\'fl_\' ntmiztgemen‘. for tiicii- consideration. The first rt-mit. oi lllls cunaitioraiioii-ivns ‘.1 il/tdr received by Mi". Alcsscrvy yesterday from the General Super‘ littendent at Moncton, risking him lo ascertain iit his earliest ¢,'onven~ ieiice the names o! the poi-ts of cull. prospects tor business. and what facilities were available for ioad~ int: and discharging. , lSTRAND t ilookitg _ After a _ lsO l 2‘ ueslioti oi‘ irctgitt rate»: or‘ l M Tito Vice Prosidvni. fir. Hayes.‘ also llSREU ltiin to ascertain titt- cusi of ‘d fillllllbll- stvamcr for flllri route us. the Governmmtt steamers i 5- itow in commission are uil too hit-gt- Mr. dlcsilotrvy is now iii cotirmiini~ ctttlnu with owtit-rs ut stezimcra ai Iinlifax with n view to obtaining till! “BONSSQIT iim-irinniiioti which. when obluiiictl. will in» plum-q im- forc ‘Mr. Hayes at T-oroiito. in the matte-r of fertilizer M1". licsscrvy 511ml already secured a rctluction lll the froigiit on’ lime s one hut (‘lilllllifll that then» sltflllld it» a geiiprzti rt-tlttcl-ion in tho iri-ight on nit lt-r-iiizotxe. lit- was zzbic- to convince the managctiien that iiit- more extensive use of fvrtiiizera would serve its a boon to tho ritiltray by providing larger tirnps for transportation tiiiia tunlv int: more business for the railways. -\l\'- liiWt-‘R has taken this ttiiitter up with the ltatlwny Board nndiit is expected that. a tavorn-bie n» ductioii: iii tho freight on all tor- tiiizcr will churtiy ho made, 311‘. Mcsservy also again impress- t-rl upon Mr. llayc: the ritzii imr~ c-sslty oi’. placing ltt the railway ol~ flvos at Baokvliio and Cape Tor monliue men thoroughly con-rcrcant with the S‘. E. lslniitl Rnlitviiy in nrclm" to facilitate inc movement of iricgiit and immmllzcrr to and from Prinro Edivzird island. Mr. ‘llayo rccogniz-xi tho HBCOSEH)" for 1111i; and promised to give it his cantor-t CitllSldfifflllOlh- ~\\'iiiio iit Toronto r115 iurortncd that the double rail- wtiy errvice would be begun earlier this yea-r than heretofore and will probably start the first of April iiistitind 0i Lllt‘ first 0i Ma} as inst f-‘lrltf. ______;__ .__.._._-___, ,~\_i\-_\\ \ ‘(YYY x &\\$\ ;‘/-_, . I/ , 1... iiotoii. 7th_ rtiiiiitiiitii,ii~iii under the tlistittguished patronage? His» Honour Lieut. Governor MacKini. a, PROGRAM PART l. Caiodonlnn OM: Pipe Ind D3" acdouqali, Burke, Maoist-lane, Pang,‘ , .8eono-a Kite!‘ '- ‘1. Scotch Solomon: Nicsark Mackenzie, M "tome" Act 1. Comic Operetta. ’ i CHANACTERG p ac (Crankh Hounknpe. MisnFrancea Roi with a fondnetip for pit ‘t v Melissa Dobbins-a Smart Hounmaitl Mia Marqarot Robot-J" Theophiiua Crank, Esq, (riot: but mmriy) .... ...........'...Mr. Roy Qul Henry Williams-the Baker's Bey. (a flowery y’oauth)....Mr. G. i. RI ‘ Boy .. ....... .. . 0uot-"_40,0i0" Mrs. Jcrulhn Goodhou Solo-"Sad is the Lot" 4 Soio-"Happy, Merry Little Maiden" Trlo-J-"You Muat, You Shall You Will Be Mine" Oueb-"Jing-a-Linga-hinn" l 1 3. Sword Olnce l: .............. .. Min Anna Macrne, Champion I '4. "ammo" Act’ ll. cum-um d ' n Solo-"sweut pp Quartet-Write Woddlng loiic" Finale: Quartu-"Happy, Happy, Hlppy, Happy" _ PART ll. "Cock o’ the North" and other Pipe Music ...... ._ Pipe and Drum I cEnchen, C. McCor-mao, N. Macktn n, D. Walker, J Maodonaid C. Reel of Tul|ioh........Misses W. M H. Macdonnld, E. Biflin, M. Maodonai 7. Soio-flJtick o‘ Hazcldoan’ 8. Highland Fling ......... .. 9. Soio-"Burns and Scot 10. Seann ‘Trnlbhau ............. .. 1i. Solo-“Jeusids Dream" . 2. Duob-"Anniew Tryste" . 13. Solo-filled. Red Rose" i4. Stop Dance (violin music) 15. SoIo-—"Buy My Caller Her 6 Salter‘; Hornpipe (by special request) .... ._ Solo-"Hame Cam‘ Oor Guidman at E'en'.. Mr. Charles “Acid Lang 8yne"....... ...."God Save the King" PROF. 8. N. EARLE ............ "MUSWAL DlREOTOR. Plan of seats and sale of Tickets at Jamiooon’: Drug Store Fr morning at i0 o'clock. ' ' Rqiorvoflcatr. Mind 75 ‘cents, Door open 7.15. Concert 8 o'clock ‘sharp. .. Mira Susanna Rh Misses H. Macdonaid, E. B _. Mr, Charla E Mia Anna Ml in Donvthy Biitlmi Earle. Mr. Charla E Mr. G Elmer Ill . Mr. Kenneth that rln (in character)“ Mrs. Frances Trai "Min Anna M: “iv 17. Mr. iloss-srn’ , mwv LEAGUE sci-toot. or NA VIGATlON enmitorw-ri-owa. P. a. t. 011m lustvuctiorJ/i‘. COMMANDER W. B. LEWIIN, R. N. 8., iii instructor at Nuvlgittlon, B. N. Barracks, ...... "Plymouth, England _ _ _ is now 0pm for instruction This bcliwl w wily equipped with fill m; mun modern and u to-date instruments um! boom, F0" W111!" itll-Pliculurs apply lu N. M. 011mm; Secretary Nury league Ohalotwtown, P. E. I. to incl-ermi- our duty upon eggs for Iiie benefit 0i‘ our fitrm -i CHWIOW that our nturkci i»- until-r] titan theirs. \\'c ttrc up ugititist ‘flit: isutiw com» petition iu butter and injiuuiii-y.‘ 0t‘ course tiiisdoes not occur ut itii seasons. nor in every-year. Normal I_\' sprint" oponr np mriiz-r~-in tho Slates than iii Cnurttixt. their poultry eggs.» and butter ore thei-etoro our liar in the market than" ours, and bs-ctiuao or their iarce ltvltuiutiou and inst production it is an easy mutter for tiiem- to floor our inat- kets Milli those products‘ at this‘ time- Just when we "are trying to dispose or the bltiuiice oi‘ our last years stock. The proaont value of’ , tonight. butter" for oitpovt to England to only i Till Otl1°l'_'i9"°f°5§im1$ tut-d businesses have‘ similar ivith aitigh ethical standard. ’ Ilisih 91's. ion of the pub ‘BANKERS that conform to legitimate banking practices. From the aidvcrtiscfs standpoint, the °°_'"P@1‘at1ve orgamzatlort ‘ispflie Audit B ations, comprising advertisers, advertising agen-ts and pub 1i Plllleflfi the; tt-dvertiset‘ and. his ‘agent. know positivelp i it protects ti. publisher against unfair faisifier oi circulation statements is . membership in_the A... B. C. have an association to protect their in- terests. Mcnilberdhip is confined to banks associations grreatest and most useful uireau of Circui ~|~.. The-y are: ensibledi the facts regarding the. circulat- ‘catioiis ivitiii which they place contracts. competition, as U" barred absolutely _f1‘°11l "4 H-Inlli“ at» Gordon Mob» " Duev-‘Fflnk-a-Tink-Ti ‘ Tihe expcrienced advertiser, before placing a contract. for apaév, H asks to be shown the A. B. C. credentials of tliekpublicfimll" A. B. C. The Bureaus r9- is available to ‘all " over- Canadians had built and endowed the hospital at a _ -. _ ,._ _ . t a“: Stock’ cost oi‘_'seve1'ai million dollars; and that noxt day bc gmgzfisl9:05:12?izoigilgufigxgtiirgiisfgl-ilfiitlthgflgg; We Will b9 DlCHS ‘Wk h“ daughbe" away fmmfhe Ro~valvwmrla 0°‘ of the people of Canada put. together. Evidently the ed to h v a“ 12K‘; tf<>1'~1§1;3;ge" dgfigagsgnaitggilei‘ Smhmcn had Scotch "were afi-aitlto at ‘lllllflgllt Ystiiigy" and tried 88138.1 nillr - , - - ; , _ w N a ~ yeryoutc An examination of the names of contributors to w stand u ‘so Etta] t Bi’ they w“ over back . . . fill 0B the Patriotic Fund, tire Red Cross Funds, and var- gtgrds an. thuéir "?°"1‘*Yl“‘?1Y'"°“’.°‘i5°ilh°“ pock JEWKUER A I The Guardiuti is a meiitbeit‘ at um " port on its emulation tisers. Issued by the Audit Bureau of. i=- ious oitlretfbeneiaoti-ons iii Oanada in recent years re ‘However it iwfafifly bomdmgwwqchat ‘he “w-“ls m1‘ “M °f 9mm‘ name's; “d f” “d! hi?” Scotch stock is not often foolish with its money. 0m al amounts, as to suggest that the total subscriptions a“ Joumwp ~ v .3.“ I ..'