jy. ii *fy u .,.,»,__ _t_ 4, .V;t.V_ i, lg i fl ft: _gi \ r Elf# i ?` i‘ " t il: ° "ggi 'A .ig ‘ii it ig 1 .11 fi# . _lvl ii L* 3. ._, ». .l t E.. _ Ti tl. ill ffl fi L., In si? i, _ ,.-.~ 1. .P . /,Q _ti “ ' __ . ' t g i ; it .t i’ _ s l 4 lt. t if l ,lt 7 is ':` »....-.»-».-v-.-g'- ,,»~r :.f1_ii~ f __ -.ui .__ . . 1,, .§<’_’ ` _, _‘ rv. ; .V_si?f¥_\_ iv/' ‘ 1 J. _ _ it f V l§‘”."?‘ ‘ V.-. ‘£5 a-_ if ' -ftef' " ._ L"~ $5? <» “Vi i = ,__ , -.M is ,_. ‘*~="z»,=».. ,;.`up»`-»~'- 3.. _. »~ - ~ .¢.»-\=....,¢~ u i »;“._»'V' `VI ' 1 ,~ t iii 3*. 1. t 1 .4 f if ,l i l l l l i L i i 1 l i 7 t.___ i`t i l » t i l i $354 __ ,ppt ,,...! -i‘ ,liz wr- 1. ‘AJ _W .s =.<¢-¢`,- ‘V -g .fjnfi _ l.7lti‘ i lv li. ri 1 ' l i il i i I L o i :J \‘£V‘i t `i .gi f i it ._A .'l"‘» 3 with iii t iff ‘t ,= L_. W7' ‘ it’ , . .. P ' ' CQAMATTETOBM '1 f T i "Fl " W mmm. . E _ i " ' Alanna 'Iii . - . . . . . . . . . . . , » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “A- naggfi. Edillr.....................-»-»-- 3-”‘.“*‘u Vi r.:i>rr.sr.V ». r, jf. Henri' 5, |916' ¢v.-.-.-_-.».-ff.-ff rf*-‘ff-‘ ‘ ‘F ‘ff ‘ff-` "ff" A' ":'_":'A’ "'_'A'A'A'Y:'A:`A'_ Y' AAAAAAAAAA A 414:74 GII1' OONTIQVEISIAL METHODS 'lite polling takes piafc today in the first District ni' Kziigs for :he °.'a11=rf.ry in il#-' lfZi'”L“”"f c"“‘3<""l lf' :lie ap;/iiritmmt of ilu- llsm- .l’Jl"" M"`L“" U’ 'M 3,1;-4,,._ Th, 1V;,_ri/lidatra are .\lr Harry U. MCLGYV- t/frtserifan-.'e, ar./I Mr Lawchlan ).la<»donal/1, The First l)ist.rif_t will make no mistake in rctumini! _‘lr .‘-lr_'Lwn as its represeritative. He is intimately ,_,,,m¢'¢1¢ll with its interests, agricultural, hshing and 4//rrimer<'i:»l, and socially is popular with all Claivti- IH: if. itself, the First District would have rcwrrtf-fl _‘.Ir _‘.lf‘l./an li; acrlamation. There was no necessity ini a cont:-1: ".t the general election in Septernber 13;- Distrift returned two Cf1fWff\'-'4!i"'¢‘ bk' lafgf rr:tlf|rit_ie~, :ind :iffrnrding to the " t.'<.:V '»," oi which we beard '-_/i irvifh from thf l':itrif»t.'pri'/r to this va/;an¢."y'.‘ tl.¢~ Corner-.'ati'.'1: ri/irriinee simiild have- been returned uV_i§»,¢,»_,; ¢,p;1/-_it;o.fi. liut a "trufff" is "a scrap ot ;,»,;,__1 ” vi i'.-,r _-ii the pres/-nt Lil/'ral lffidf-rs are con- teri./_~/l. Titel. hare rio regard for 1/.liti/_al ethics or rn//ral prinfzplf-=_ whim they think they '-.ee an oppor-A ti;;,;i-y r,i g:.f:iir.g their tzridsf-'.'rl.ich is office and the. rr,g;gyr,l r,g' 7_h,r» tri~1|s_i;r:,- In Ill; with it 3% ll`l£"j flifl ill gl-_,_ iV/,f;,i;,V y/art they were in office. T he new Liberal ;,;,.}.-,f_._ -._;_-,_V e_l,f~,- tg,/l no 1-harife ot' winning the srzit lr, fair r.c_»:t:.s,/s/, they res/.rt/:/_l to rharactr:ristimlly s!.z»!;. tafiif- _‘tt the general election a similar policy 4 :is ;.tir'i.:/V1! The Crit rrmchine knew they had no; fiV.1;,/f~ oi defeating the (iff/ernmetit on its recorfl, mi ilu; trargght-/ray manufactured the overs/:t oats' ‘J s. fp/fal. 'ihwy ‘.::iew there '.'.~a'». not a scintilla ot' truth :2 tiff' fiarge- trade, yet they made them and rf:-‘ pmtf,-il via'-vii on f:':ery platform from vfliich they a/tire-ssrffl the elf-.ft/,r'~.. Then vrheri they had served tn-lr piiry/,ie tl-tr, dropped them, and to-day the Oatsi 7sV':t:idal is as dead as Quct-n Anne In its place wci luive l,e1_Vii iiirnisli'-fl with the /\r=.c-nault /‘lffidavity ~..t,ii.li is nf,-.<_ the siibjeft of a prosecution for perjury. and into the ir.»_~rEt-. of v/hich ive shall not now enter. lint this :.t'fidavit was sprung upon the electors of S/,urls :it it.: last rnornent v.hf'n it was impossible to inve=.ii,';at»- it by the Law (fourts, commis.sion or mlifr l'orrii:il lribiiiifil. The (lrit leaders knew this arid tradfd upon it :if-f-orflingly, lt is an easy thing to :tart a '-/aiiflril; it is another thing to overtake it :ind friizli it. ltr-ing pact masters in the art of shady ¢»lf»ft_ioneetiiii; the new firit Llzulcrs adopted the ii»»V:i'»ur¢:s with v.hi1.'h they are most familiar, and goti in their dirty worlt before it was possible for the Com- ti.i~.i1/iwr of Public \\.'orl\¢ of the country lmmr they annot aEord a luxury of such doubtful value and such dan- gerous possibilities in time ot' war? And is it not reasonable to claim that the argument applies also in " But anyone can be destructive. Tlmsc who pull down must be prepared to rebuild “arty per1plc‘ ‘admit that part; politics are the curse of modem life. i but they cannot devise a substitute. There is one right to hand. Let all national f;ue<.tion=. coming before Parliament for crmsi/leratifm be deleted on their merits only, without regard to the shibboleths, and red tape of party affiliations, 'Ihe suggestir.m` rnay be drastic, but that is not nectssarlly a fault. The first man who carried an umbrella in the street. wa=. fined for creating an obstruction. The first post- _ age stamps in the British Empire were received with; dcrision, and an angry growl that ‘ those who v.-ishf.1lVj to lirzl; the Quccrfs ba/:lc could do =.o.’ The iist might' be extmflefl almost in/l‘:5niu:ly. " U'/er in Britain, that land oi inconsistencies, their .-.finally prornsed to found a party to`r_-arrv it irztr/3 but it may be safely asserted that national problcrn-'- should be mnsidercd on their merit only, and shouldl receive the personal and considered opinion of each member ot' Parliament instmd of two flocks of sheep, that it probably voices thc convictions ot' a great rmny ‘ thoughtful people,” ' Cnr coiimmporary gives utterance to the wish of, pliilosophic idfalists. There always luis been, arldl always will be, party politics so long as there are two riien oi diverse opinions who wish the support ot' a: third. What our contemporary means, hov/e'.'er, isp not party politics, but the “party machine." In the.; old days members were returned to the lc-gislaturcgi pledged to support the principles enunciated by the' party, but were left free and untrammcllcd regarding! details. ln the old country, for instance, a man might; of disestablishment and disendowmcnt, and it would" introduction of any measure on tl-at subject. But llouse of Commons, little hands of men who sought freedom within the party, it was found necessary to resort to party discipline. A Government, il' it in- tended to do any' progressive work, had to know be- forehand how it stood as regards support in the l-louse. This resulted in the appointment of whips, w ost: duty it was to report to the Government the state of the feeling of the party towards the policies of the ministry. If the great majority of the party favoured these policies, it was the duty of the whips to bring the minority to the same way of thinking. candidate was allowed to he accepted by the party followers to a man. Were this not tm the general usefulness of a government would be gone. The “ machine," ot' course, sometimes works oppressivcly. bu' in 'V155 fs'-SI>¢¢¢ thc party has in view the eateft' Our contemporary in citing the agitation for a business government in the Old Country, only proves mciit postulates a business party in the House. Names Australia, Liberal or Conservative, the aim and object are the same. In order to have things done there must be a majority of representatives in the Legislature prepared to support the leaders or government in any ll all l‘ii§§i;_§ll lilo! itil liiggli ¥;gE i Saul? g. tigitgiéiit llilliti-l 5' l-elif ilgilili lfggiillll 'I lgilliggs iilliiilg iiiiléii i; if ‘i ill 3; ,qi 5 [F it 'ii Why is it that at the first sign of national danger, the _ _ _ _ _ _ till ti it i Q V ti f ll 5: i ir LU Chrhlib _ll l i 5 .5 E Ei S if l i i all llll ranks close up and party dispppars? ls it nd 6"" V V i V Nr' 7 i H my V V llli LIISS Hllllll .lllllli lllilll “ liB.llll£iSlHl 'i"""°“? ` ll$llllG (Illlll it "` __ 7 ELLA I. oouorrrv. wrni HER ‘clltw of stx, one An :sumo- ER. iiusvso sum( nn V _ sronl lr; y:l|oou¢rE!1a)l.D0n;§s£y. nBi-Fix ima: reels. was mm! SHN IP Bo , vtthtzererer ofsixzzen. in cizgeotanykindfrom the schoon- er ns been sighted. lrr. is behieved ‘.2 .'. she went darn in a severe ai at IM miles from this WY! £5' ff. -Pe-r Fisheries Compazy. ar./.l was cl zmanded by f_`a|;»»:. Robert Diztini T 1 s/;ho¢.»n¢-1 ru mraaaed about a .r :gn from persons in Maine lhe loft filrfuats-.ver Nov, 2 for the .V nf Islands. .‘\'ewfmm/tland. to get 3 zrrot herring. Tae usual time of _=_:'n a trip is two weeks, but the D1 Jgbty was old and slr/I' and ber 1.: avr; were w alarmed when noth- in; was beard or her for three we-:ka Today maria! the eighth reel. and :arf Doughty ras oi/:tally given up for lint. ;n many respects the lou of the Doagtrty resembles that of the ith H. I;cf/tu-tn. which sailed frrxn the Bay ot Islam; m Gloucester are years ago am was never heard from again. Three dan after the Doughty left wrt a severe storm struck the emu aol it is bf-lined that she fonndered tee.; than IL-0 mil” from Gloucester. The Doughty nu ill feet long and was 2-iuilv, in Kennebvznk. Me. She va; of 75 tons. The crew 1-as small. for at this time of the yur tar-re is no fishing to be dune and the mm have only w guide the scboonen to and tram Setfmmd- Sarid. Thr- lvrrlng are loaded at the Bar of Islands. and #hen thoy are FI 8-' fa cwrcssrm mf. za.--rm an-J' MW" ‘-`°¢°- "”_9”~‘”‘ j _ - . i I .' ian 'he [naughty was orsef! by ihe Gor- H°"'h’“ “°D°“9‘u* R°“ vin” _ 1 k - i ‘ = . ouse llilllllllilllill gg.-its iitlli iif.§§t gilitii iii Wm. Wk; Solris Rott. lnctlin. lt Stevan maze: letadvfu. Hernalvtlle Prerlnn McEwen. 3043111 Pltnek Barry St P»¢er's BH’ Prod Cobb. Kilhm Duncan Bushman. ‘rev Domi: James ll. lebonald. KIBNHG Emmet Pierce Elmira Petter )|ePlse» Scars (‘1u.-stef Cobb. Yurume Bridge Donald ilclntyre. Balt Amin lebouald fortune Bridge Aeneas H. Campbell (amp s Cove. Arelue Hum# lmuxv Brldsf Leslie Mc!/sod Long Rzver G°0f§¢ Johnson. Bloomfield Stanley Steele, City Gordon A. lnrny. Tet: )(.le H Purdy Scott. Cornwall John G. lcbean, Canoe Cove Lestzr Henderson. Img Creek Joseph Crokin. City Aiea. Murray. Clyde River John P. Simmons. Dunstazfnage ‘ Harold Coughlin. Dnruley John T. Devine, Hunter River ¥Vm. Chaiswn. Rollo Bly ‘ Than. Flair. Montague Harry Duke. Montague Earl* le!-Iaiy. French River John .L Nebonald, Cable Head John J. lr.-Donald. South Late inward D. Mr.-Ptaail. Clyde ,River George Gallant, Albertou Emmanuel Slelionald. Armadale Sim A. Youllx. Georxetnwn Wtllrm David, Georgetown _‘Je-hem Mclznghlln. Clyde R114!! __¢ _ _ ,v _ ._.~.».._ , A Fortunate i a gs' agar *li *§i§it2;§s§§=ill _ tai iiiiiitiiilii 5 ati iittii flat?-3i=; 2 its `i§btii€iu§il _ ttnrrlttheclove sarah! _ i ov!-:Rco_a_ t 7*’ _ `»~.. for V- - ovemfss-»n. m&wMem6L 5' Ovgrocooat $4.98. Su_i - 1 “nw ggplete outnt isbouabt-» Ladies Last Ye\r’s foals is -1 about 25 in lgllhziegutar _ , 5iZ¢5, wel-esp i va UC from $12 50 to`25_0f\.clear- ing at $9.96. 6 Men's C nn Coats values up _lo $115.00. choice for $8a.O0 each. -ii n> e c iz ___f..§.___. cANAoo\N civic Lsncue conrsnsncs Ar orr/\wA. ic Improvement League. Str John \\‘lllison. chairman of the Provisional Committee of the league. will pndle and there will tw addresses by Pllulf ,St ‘nm-ight lx-ere are ptar.-rd in cold nor- Ernest P. Cairns, Murray Harbor. 352, Dewey Irving, Cape Traverse rapt. Dtggiin was 54 yuan old and Peter )|cKtnnou,'A1mamla.le lived at 9 )fIll4.1'Str¢et_ He ru mar 1 . . 01 TAWA. Dec. 29.- .\otlc=! has beer. given of a conference to_be held in Ottawa on January 20 looking to- ml-n and iltst-ussion on the probablo after e|!`e>cts ot' ihr- war on Canadian municipal lli~» .in-l .mfiril eomlitlons generally. be a Free Trade Liberal, but unpledgcd on the questionlf have been no brcrafxh of tmrty discipline to oppose thei rim. and is survived by his widow and tivo children. Nels Johnson, 23. a fisherman for 12 years tired at 322 Mala street. Joseph TI:-axon, 18, the youngest mazlvv of with thc introduction of independent parties in thclu" "1"" “M ”°°* '°5"°""- é- B" aud had llvea be-ne three yan. vort- tng as a fisherman. Pin: Ll/:Pbee. the wok, 47 wars olrt. came from Prlnuz Evard Island and lived at .1815 Millet Stwr-L Two sisters and three brothers .survive hlm. Ollvein Punt, 26, and Manuel Silva, $3. natives of Portugil. completed the crew. h ” - nnltvsetncnonsrol ` gj auunuiilunsls _ .. 'Ui _ _ _ A NEW YEAW8 PRAYER organization in the constituencies unless he were re-i -- P . pared to respond on all occasions to the party whip, .7 °°‘"° 6°" 'uma lly'thi_s 'means Governments are assured that on alli (;,';';"’,'°H:e‘:1:hI,;:;’,:';:a’f;;'| .0 do their principal measures they can count upon their Those thins which are mon pod and true. God grant that I each mornllls Iliff My duties wltn a cheerful heart. And cheerfully perform my part. gr _ _ _ good of the greatest number, so far as its light goes. I-£2 :::l:h° ,;':,§leh,‘:'u:,”tr°“‘hm,|.d”' K I Y. And when my bedtime ma. to pn! To ny my pnynriv vltlrfolded hands that party politics arc necessary. A business govern- - 1:9" “W” 'Wulf V" W* _‘"4" lm. who always gadenunds. count for nothing in politics. The parties may be_ *"5 ‘;|;°:“""’ *"5 °‘_' ”°" 7”"‘, named Agricultural, as in Germany, Socialist, as int pmcigim nm bfini y¢'_1gf ig mm And lnvrnke on New Yeah morn. I P51 Him whisper. lov nm sweet. To help msgnlda myvoyvmrd feet. Lest I forget my prlyer to meet. _ _ --___.._...... i§'fIil°Hf l"..f§si'§§. 'f`f.f.¢i`¢{il..'V°,f.i‘f.'§° ,f§»iii§"'° °“°‘°'” ""'°`,i'."'.if..*"'i::°‘°°°,..‘°°"‘.;.,:c,'.°'f"t »- 'Party politics may be carried to étctrctnci, of course, t 2"°g2*"”°°"¢ l' W# ‘zz 3 " P‘"'>' my "'=,.°° °“‘°#§=_<.1 .*t_i.'!'..f.1‘¢..tt.*.r%s_r.i>°vf¢f.gi nm tm' ti. r1;~_f%_ if-wi and office that its lcaders'may drag the ii'li6l5'o'rgagi_z_a- "° ,£:.“;'°m,°' um tion clown in the mire.-‘_°`-Bt'!‘l'V‘itll'tl"t" is l\olltl€YPtin,Fg‘?o Incl, ul o (ommissioncr of Public Works ata b -elect' N 'im' ‘ 'i I y |°"». Of I _ " l sol it ’ y , mt pmt" gb,-mg pu|,|,,},,ng me truth On the other hand we may find n sect n, or an ' by W. I. Loans. °` Or M If-W voting- This rtrafiuslly dsvslviwl “Mil "0 , single gift of half a mllllon tlollfrn In at W"ilfr~ld Hunter. Geafgieunrn ` James Whiw. G¢0r'$H0'll John Pttqenld, Georgetown _Augustus Rowe, Coleman . Maurice Perry. Alberton NR. EDGAR CLEAR8 PREVAILING DOUI1’ Reports That Not a Pound of Food Fav Belgian; Goes to The i Germans XP.’\\' YDRK. Jan. 4. -.\'ot infre- quently since the big shipments of whv.-at. flour and clothing were made from Canada last spring a doubt has uuiiled many people an I0 Illéilwl’ this food Hacked the Belghns, for whom it was intended. or vru ached at lent lu_ part by the German invad- »ni._ This bu been thoroughly clear- ul up noir, however, through the ln- venlgztlou conducted by Mr. Wllllam` Bdglr. ltr. Edgar has returned from; Belgium and be makes the unqualllled. Jitatement. that not a pound of food glvcta to the Belgium. if sent through the Belgian Relief Commission, goes to the Germans. A; a safeguard against Inch a condl- tlou tt ls pointed out the Canadian and Bngllsh friends of the Belgian; have conducted all their dlstrlbutton work through a oo;?lttee of neutral; head- ed by Mr. rbert Hoover, who has the ualxtauce and cooperation of llr. Brand Whitlock. the American minister. and thus an far as the pos- ulbllltles of seizure by the Germans tn concerned the food would not be safer lf lt were ln the Uultcd States. lr. Edgar. who was ln charge of n ville. lddl that he would not hqsltaw to entrust tive mllllan dollars worth of musrlall to the committee and feel snared that the distribution could be accounted for to the last cent'» worth. i While there are many brsncheg ot ‘ Ill BOMB!! Rollo! vrlrk ln the ltltel ‘ than lu one ln Canada, the Belgian Mite! Committee at 59 BL Peter Street. Montreal. lad lll these organ- lutlonl distribute through the one commlulon ln Belgium. ' 'We wut :pu coma ln and -seo the o _ ward the formation of a Canadian (`iv» Ill OF sgybw str.; ‘ i I . 1 ,-1- lg-V I CRUWN l.ll:E .0l|'rylorol.lkllnll‘lnco. Tbatis the great injunction to-day. If you hai-en`t as much as you can atfonl call 4 . or write tis to send a representative to yon. _ . The Crown Life has on-r 5| xl of Assets for every fini of liztbilitis-s. ' lntaruod yousducuwlasrnnnfutm ' (MUNI LIFE IIISIIIIAIDE 00., T_0ll0l'l'0 8. 1'. KONE* P1-meld-*L H. H. IEEE, Prcvlnclll Manager, Bu mmcrllth l I i - nlllillm V _ I' _ J ii‘=¥,Jt "5 Get Your _Hockey Supplies l'ler§_ ’ Some here for your hockey supplieailld "YW Will hi” if better fun andlots of it. _ ` i We have everything' for the game here and y0\1 Cin d¢° pend on the quality, for we have learned by ¢XP¢fi¢\\C¢ the - kind you want. T' -" ` l ' Ridtt now, we have on display alafscalld 00¥l\P|¢5¢ Slltlwingof- _ _ _ ' Hockey Skates Sllili PMS Auto Skates G°\ll\f|°f9 T gpdngggafa Packs skmstrape' ; _ _ _ ¢°m¢iu¢¢g|gyhndaeleCtyourrequirementai 7. .- r ` . s & chandler V ' I nat* ' a 'saber we can sell you ' ‘ii».i.»‘i"£‘ £3? 25 ”“’lll¥.’ _ ,.*,,_»_. ._ , _ _ - Yin- YA__"'m“ . i' 'T .£5-4.* -no tt, f ‘ " ‘ ' 0,, I I . ,, ,,' _ }° _ _ Y 1 _ ' ’ 'f -' "_’ p _ Z _ Y _f V V; tg.,-5' T5’ what wliatitnally mann, fabfimqhgand ¢|§»m|a¢;,;g: individual, in a party .declaring their independence. s. f t,_ _7V_~.*_(_,_.-V-, VV _ vm.--; f _' V V ._ arms misrepfesmmloni for pany mt., iz¢,,,¢¢¢,i,|,‘ The cause. if mittutrly enquired into will f§\°f¢ ftfff-'"` t “ ,_ l ‘ ' .V___ _. _ J V, __ _ r V_ ., _‘_ _ _ .~`. V _ politician; and ii f¢,p|_~m.i|,|¢ pgmy mi," be “named Vlhtm not prove that it pays that section, or tndivtdu_;l,,_ . _ ‘ ' We _' . _»`. 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