-.<>-‘"1 -vu _ iff rs. g;*“*Tri“r "_ s ~ 3 "L" ~. .~ _ 1 _ - A ja 6 uardlan Guardian interview, Pacman S/luunsas divulged _N0t¢S The Way the most important statement made to the an _ ' . *__ _‘¢-.¢'i_- ‘Y ` “ _ delegation, namely, that the cost of the steamer 11,, 5,-,,;,,,,,,,,,¢ d ‘mann and terminal facilities required would be in the hu transformed 'the whole 'char- S ' V loohitlfg la|II\.~O3. D. AZ llaK|Il|0.l, D, I. O. vicinity gf thfgg dgllarg, There was no ICWY Of Wil. It hlS_ 11114.16 GN” i h th- I b Britain the most vulnemblo of _ - `“",,, ,, 'num' m,,,,,,_,,,',_ B ,,,,,,,,_ ,J | assurance given t at ls' amount woud e Pom” mmm M me ,cut vu, ‘_ ‘ Konilng Dgxfoultlnd |881) |600 por your (in advnnee). = s ` Amd; l*||¢°"- ffl" Wills" will D~ I# °°';“¥-' forthcoming, but it is evident that the resolution. newbie as sh, W" m um Navi; " I ‘ 'Ai 7; _ winced. bor nu ua uivulcoi mana tc coma- influential a bod as the Maritime Board had in Bdoivfihs herself to the require- y I E ' ` of' the Island Boards of Trade, backed by so Age. She has been tragically slow l i T 234% l . ' ssronnsv. :sunny 4. me 7 . § Dumping Duties Still' In Force One of the' most _emphatic pledges given by Mr. MAcll°hl1 G°V¢"\m¢nl» Whl°h ll” or pleasure, street cars and busses against the cui-iosl’ty_of any female until after the Q osure of the facts in The °d°pl*’d "' !°’°l“9 f°’°l¥” P°“°Y" hrs likewise needed factories must lnsthe W0\'ld» And. N153 °°°°m“' e P thereby m‘”`e“i“¥ me d"*“8°1"" manufacture necessities, and var tl nelly given to 8enenllsation,ul_:e However everyone must recognize Guardian and pressure was brought to bear by have actuluy boasted of our ae_ ,mu ou” nom” are _“ny _,nec ' concludes that appmxlmim’ the Boards of Trade. fsnoelesmess.-London Dolly M;ll_ s,,,.y..\nd:“_ “' um, qummy of mqmgluvenw would be found in every other fn- only one thing is now wanted to also um, while' 9.11 uw .boys ,ye dividuel of the some sex. °0mDl¢f»9 the “Purely Chinese necessary noises the amount or Contempt for tho 0111111011 °f le' E(I_l|.0|'iB| N016! __ movement lor an autonomous State degree of noise how crested is not dividusls and a. tendency to gen - *X* G in North China. It has the sup- necessary; that a large percentage 811|” Dl\1'¢1°\1\8_l`5 °§_$;_lY$° “gay” - . ` s n - January thaw is now due_ port of _Japanese armienvand the of it is really unnecessary. g;;¥;_lfen‘;V_:l;__. mms,” from tho om advice o. Japanese genera.; it has Other cities large and small are - ’* * ’* the advertisement or .i'spon.-so mvwoung 'tho noise sliuitlon ermm let m°°1°““°° °“° “ge Tomorrow the iirst Sunday of the New eeroplanes and even an occasional not learn its elects upon the he ll” °‘“'l°°"Y “umg -“ °‘° 7 Y¢ar_ ' ' demonstration stimulated by`Jap- D°Dl11Bl7i°h bootuse that lg url- instead of nest. Perhaps umm e Noise can now be measured _lust _ _ . . ' ith ' ln 1°” m Regular meetingS of religious and social m;f,l,'J;2’:_e°;l° lsxdygmgbrfrm tiiecalixminint %lf°ilii§utbnlis 1:” exon; W°“15~uP“° “‘_f“q“°l'“"°“ me" organizations, schools, colleges, etc., resume next Nlkom Mm” leader of the ml `mH»d° ooh bo °°mPl1‘°d With th” q“°l‘“ °“ ma ' . . - Go t 1 ight not exter- Weelf- , shevlst revolution in Russia and “mwnt ma” an" v°n°‘“ mea" mgnazgréxlygeleoostioggiclr, but it would C1' d. gg gg ;|¢ anese money; but it still lack! a.f°l‘l-llhltoly only too Woll under- "`° 5° Plenmul “mm om.” _ _ t abut with ihod nnltc in-pos thc* h° ‘1“l'»° “"“’°“Y ° °° Christmas trees may now be had for the J:“€§r tfutshi,,v;t|;'it;lf1,?,f,§_ gfoogetting rid of as liiuch uiineoogf thel1;_w:_t_l_:r_<;§€-y_lgu;V;1¢:B=_nf§ _ . r ey asking. °ll¢5tel» Guardian, . sary noise as pomible. 535', _ m _,me say., in quo,” Y once, pu ns Y t arks when everybody eg: _ its all ale rounder of the oommunlstoinnoi- °‘ 1‘*“°“”‘“ “°‘“° M" "°°" “'°"° d bel... than prohibition. I lm Research on noise began in Mos- ,, ow rlbable hell hole, In Summerside picture house, as nine led s°"l°t G°v°mm°nt' The hmm cow and Leningrad in 1984 The °f " 5°“‘t' 9' ve am tm; has . . has been clit into about 25.000 mic- ` kin with imlnor Y. ' o’clock approaches, children under sixteen years mscoplc snces_ Bmw the death of fggggiidngomaggftfg (stdiglglxggf iizin lgueroting for years The onl of age unaccompanied by parents or guardians Lenin ln 1924 the brain has been thing that keeps it ln existence are warned to get out and go home. ' carefully kept. it is .llmouit to §f,d“‘§,‘§§) g"§,f,,,“‘,,§ "our prohibltoryisw." 'rho "Moun- Y is gg gg gl; know to what conclusions .the that of me Howie” ,treats 1,, New ties" raid the place weekly. but n_ ine . . . I I . th l IIO li! I0 D' Unable by many millions to balance its bud exgd stggnasxe Ygutierggéyrfz xlsg Ygd arch de ummm that $‘!‘,ee3a°‘§o,‘:v,¢€;:,n fr; imfarled _ ' . t tl _ _ _ - ~ ~ rese In I th 1 its. The law. ge , 'le U S A Government, in view of the be to find some way to get in in 1_,em,,g-md me principal nope, th¢»_tp:_l;£_\::_y<;_u_s¢;‘;;1ré’_:__umonper_ approaching_election is expected to ask Con- Wuoh with Lenln's soul 8-nd find are due to street cars, motor car 5° ' U Th n .gress to vote a bonusyto war veterans. °“l what ms °°”l'm“m5 “pmt Sl5“°'l-5' 1°“d “Peake” 1"' tm “Nets ilifs-xyi3pi:‘;i'ecr11iiitisi1:.g\;(il¢isteIli:rineEi°;1;'n___f)pn;i_iti;_i;sie :gg it is one of Natm_e._s om old ways of fipiuistmgpedopo pmgd _hem from me by tie same token on this side of the border, industry were ,he a,mm_ of the P,-eplmng our muscles to amd; or __mL_e__,es,, tmt..am,ct.. their 815%” baint John Halifax and Montreal are none too pl-0vlm,e_ If that vie' ls held 1,, T95'-5° lm enemy' Th” ten sem' in the other Canadian provinces. bl ' be W up tires us just as lf» we were attack- Instead of sitting pretty in the favoura e. . may necessary to revise the mg or resuming an enemy_ And solitude of ms 5n°w_cove,,ed ,.e,,|_ 3|( 5|( 5! Constitution. Revision will not be much of the noise L, unnece_m,_\-y_ dence in Omuy and writing im". Politics is all to s -turvey in Montreal and an easy mute" mr the P"°"l“°°°‘- insry gruesome accounts of condi- P y especially Quebec cling tenacious- ' h the have Government I-Dai. lk Dusurmc, durin°g his visit here, pro-Tascileluznu. ` quite pmpcdy referred to the fact it was under W* 9* *E his To as Minister of Railways and Canals Most Rev, WILLIAM TEMPLE, Archbishop _lint money was voted for the Province's of York, in a sermon at the Student Volunteer new CU f&'ry steamer. There is no doubt that Movement convention, asserted that universal In now sincerely appreciates the value of this acceptance of Christianity is necessary “to cure expenditure, and takes satisfaction in the trans- the world’s disease of conflict and bitternessl” poftation improvement which resulted. His re- Nationalist ambitions, ecclesiastical prejudice 1 ‘ ference to the circumstances leading up to the and pride and worldly interests are three sins to voto, however-whiqh he attributed to the be overconle by the peoples of the world, the -“kindly ersistency" of SENATOR SINCLAIR and Archbishop said, adding that it _yvas “these sins Ml. A. MACLEAN, M.P.,- indicates that his that brought Christ to the Cross. Provincial Secretary Treasurer is not sure _TIIGI C8! Ferry V019 . whether he is elected, or not; alld the City Conn- cil is blaming Mayor Houna, of all men, of being A new were is being "ld ln Lon. d0D_lb 1.1 E85 l’1l!lSk5. They arg l*l~’°l1t $18 ellvh. but they are self- adlusllne S<>'th»1't people ol all ages and sizes, from children up- wards, can use them. In paw-lm. they are sold to be exactly like tlwsv Supplied to the British army. Alwldy a big firm states. that the demand for tlfe masks has been so good that the price has gone up- and customers are advised to apply quickly before the present supply is exhausted. The demand for the masks is one result of precautions 1701118 taken by the Home Otlloe to protect the civilian population in case of an aerial gas attack.-1..on-~ sumers. But_for larger consumers with electric stoves, etc., the charges in Sault Ste. Marie and Port Arthur are lower, and in Ottawa lower still ‘. recollection, naturally enough after the lapse of if 5* 3* don Times. The fact is that the rats structures V h b lat h The It is understood Mr Gnome I-loori-.R is not ! I-'v l. am so ditferent in the various mun Quebec generally. Premier TASCHEREAU is not ly to the ,lgms 'and e S Ven Hougehgld Blllg For tions W ere Y t l th h h ' 't t H' the b th t pow I gi ~ -» C°“‘“'°l' ‘tl Ml" B"k°’ °°‘“° "° ye sure w ie er e as a majori y or no . is m y o Ac .-London Times. Electrlclty Charlottewwn and see what lg wing _l . .on in his own provipce. I wil; gtlxye hi th n mes o some o e 1-The('¥|?,l;g?,§3,,?t;xmveie,:k¢1,¥) smug- mgtxherseandawlves of the victims of tics has just issued B report on the dives created by prohibition. They cost of electricity for domestic ser- Wm ten mm how m“°h Qrotectmn vice, commercial light and smell they are receiving nom ‘our pro-_ power 1°,,_ds_ This ,epon demon; hibltury law." I say to Mr. Baker: strates once more the dliileulty or “S” YW’ 1“fl“°“°e l'° maketh” 1”' awarding this 'or that municipality more prohibitory and we will be the honor having the "lowest Wm* y°“ t° “ main’ Make it M55' electric llghxam.. even when ,.es1_ lble for the “Mounties" to clean out dentisl rates are singled out for the m°5l' dl°"°p“t“b1e div” and then we shall agree with you that comparison. Orlllia, for example, seems to have the 'lowest bills for pr°hlbm‘,’:,i5 the best uq“°r law In small and medium household con- me D°m ‘Tj sir t am, , e c.. . CITIZEN (ga--` \ 2 _ _ . _- _ ww , _ _ _ - severa years_ as ecome somewl azy. _ ‘ . _ _ _ H lm - . . _ _ ‘ ' following details may serve to refresh the mem- prepared to accept the appointment of official u‘;__‘;'_‘;'n€“;_,E_'i‘3}‘_‘_:_‘dd_:_nf_';_'__*; $33.? f‘;,'f_‘1‘yh,°:ht;‘,§‘,§ :nl;l,f:§m‘:,l;iglt‘cL‘_:f ’ it | p' _ ary, not only of Mn. DUNNING but of the pub- receiver under the Farmers Creditors Arrange- An Engl,” ,,ewsp,,_pe,._ me Ken, sumption may have fairly low bills 7 , lic generally, on a matter of permanent provin- ment Act to replace Mr. C. E. MA<_:I_{llNz1l:. Messenger. reports that one Eric °’},,P1’_‘;’°h;_;`ub°*;l5~ _Abi ’ 0% mlm gig] int¢re5t_ _ _ There is no salary attached to the position, re- §'vl_;l‘-§1c__;¢_}_qf:_a_<:_;iQl_lZ;:rl<_¢_a;‘e fp(f_mDody_er, Mmmmrs ffgfcglguy ___e‘zmg_’_'i\'*P§’__°: ' The original appropriation of $1,ooo,ooo muneration being by way of commission. As the me at Dover Pom; ooum He ali: with Toi-6nto's - Toronto‘s still My Lrqrrr win; young _ for a new car ferry steamer was made in Par- cases are nearly all cleared up, and as the le- so ,ost his _,ch The charge against much lower-Bhd then 110-ms on to l' ment o ~Ma 2 1 28, following strongly-gality of the Act itself is m question, the _ap- Prince was that he crashed into a °°m`°”° bm"1“ th” °'“"‘“1°”"““l' Wh” 131° 5°* hi" d°V0\1l‘°d tho . ia n Y 2, 9 . t t ith f in bicycust While driving a _ar under clpslitles in which lighting rates are ,mpg _,Q 1 l lit. it lf is _.. ,__ _ _ . . - th , - ‘i pared which would not be satisfactory, that tions andthe Salvation Army. In these days of pcm predml, ll; ls pretty certain T he Gllardian, on Sept. 14, 1928, called atten- trouble and anxiety, personal, national and inter- that lf, will be with women only, ~ tion to tlle need of obtaining immediate in- national, it is fitting that church people should for men seem- to have forgotten, or . - . ‘ ‘ b d th 1 l I 170 h formation as to what was going oil, and uigcd get together-_ and begin the 119-W year in prayer ;°$‘_§°°r’t:d'whe§rt£e:_mnm C2156 the Board of Trade to take the matter ill hand. and meditation. ` mm ,umm in Englmd mm, ‘ No immediate action followed, and on Sept. 17 ° ~ 9* 5* all h_ _ hundred years ago, muffs were another Guardian editorial appeared, stating the Reprinted elsewhere on t ls page is a. com- used b'y"bot.h sepfs wit.hout_ dis- l»§_ railway plans had _been decided behind the backs ment from a Tpronto exchange_ on household f_l;1“_§eF_;_°_':_‘§t_§h°th;l“*;dm’:°f gffef; ' ' of our representatives. All outline of these plans bills _fpr electricity, based on figures of the e,gh,_een,_h °m,_,,,.y_ In M,._ Pew., 1' was given, for a service altogether inadequate Dominion Bureau of Statistics. In Toronto the time a mm Wu comldmm an “_ lf “ to re uirements and our provincial represent- bill for 3oo kilowatt hours per month is $3.56 sential part of the attire of u. man _ ‘1 ' ~ ~ -- a hodlmtllt My atlves and Boards of Trade were urged to pro- and ln other Ontario centres it is about the :g_°;_1g»e“f;:'“__;__ Tm” tom an that test before it was too late. flame- In M0"lil'€{=\1 it is $560. in Halifax $3-79. Pom, hgwgvm he exvklged gm. Acting on this advice, the Charlottetown in New Westminster, B. C., _$1I.o_4 and ln °my_ nw,-dm; th” he lm; msn Board of 'fmlle got in touch with Mn. W. U. Charlottetown $12.20. Surely with this contrast o_`;;:l-__his_;1;l°fs;_s___§sst___y‘;;r°’; p_i__\:_f*f':p_l; Apl>LE'roN at Moncton, and on Oct. 5 a special before us, showing the enormous cost of our ‘ m;I1°ne_;_M___ngheam_ annum from the Province, headed by was ,to Ottawa, armed, dr! It n of isdn and of Trade, the service year's correspondence and. discus- individual aspiradt, possibly see it a seat is vote--the . meeting of the Board council was called to con- electricity compared with the rest of Canada, cider Mia. A1>i»Lel'oN’s reply. Al; that meeting it should not be difficult for the City_Coun¢ll Th, ,W pvnclgn secretary M _ _I 'rica Ansi:NAuL'l' resident of the to get action started in favor of a reliilustment knows Canada fairly well In 1925 R Us . . .» P ~ tn to _Tourist Association, confirmed the statements of the rate schedul; '_ *_ p§um;$d;__:pm_ex;’l$totKn “PN” made in the Guardian editorial of Sept. 1.8 ffom ‘ _ zgmnd mg Ausmlln, and writing C831 \ *W* :°°°"°“.:-'°'"° Ma “:..if‘°S:.i°;:.:.l.§‘;”l.°.: lil. l.~..f.‘;;::.:i; ;...f..=fi-.:.f r.:°s..::..is ai.- rsal_ a. Prl.!.1‘DN’s repy _not mg consi - i rig ln a _ _ _ __ - ered satisfactory, it was decided to refer the provided Government _lob i_s s_n ethlcablone. __ ;'°b°Nl“lY matter directly, to Vice Pansloelrr Huuosiufono fhose who believe that public life is mercy a ,M mm qw” in ,hu s,m_.._ means for providing loaves andiishes for the Mmm” o,_,,t¢,_ if course, eamsee no beam. . __. -- ___ . u nm, _"uhh, |,m,,¢|,, ";o;”;¢gm fix the Christian message sent by Ethiopia to the people of the Brit- ish Empire, especially the _sen- tenos: “While the world is at pn!!- snt feasting and enjoying itself. the lthiopisn poop!! an bollli forced to ilfht: to kill and be kill- bd without. my just cause or _"uw" - _ , lo hr as ills loess is' esteem- ed. war days an om _psmughout the world. 'roionto m i than _,mum aff mmm ml the 40 kilowatt hour consumption but it 100 $2 .80 1 .98 1-81 1 .'14 1.14 1 _'I4 1 .'14 LN 800 $.30 3.56 4.27 8.83 3.83 8.54 3.02 8.74 3.81 3.55 388 Montreal ....... Toronto ........ Kitchener ...... Brantford ...... London ......... Guelph ......... Ottawa ......... Kingston ....... Woodstock ...... Bt. Thomas ..... Bt. Catherines .. Brookville Port Arthur Sault Bte. Marie 3.32 Orlllln 3.40 "It is evident. from this compari- son that some municipalities sn- courpgs the use of stoves and other high-consumption units to s. much greater extant than others. Ottawa is I. notable example of this. And 'I'omnto's bill of $3.56 for 800 kwhs i|ssinwasthst.ofBt.Thoma.ss.mi lower than that of Bt. Catharina; in fsct not very different from 0rilll|.'s st the very bottom of the list. "In Halifax the bill for 800 kws ls $8.70; in New Westminster, B.C., Qllloti in Charlottetown, P. I. I., only .nity pon. left roi- s mos ls on the parade ground; But what Q oomsdown since the charge of the Light Brigade! _ _ whcnoilrlylowutolsihseinr- $1.30 1.16 1.02 LM ssssas§§§§§ ~vrrrrr £53353!! 3.31 SD belt manner, "I accept the uni- verse," ho growled book, “Godi 8he‘d better." Then is somethin! oi' the spirit ol lhfl\f¢t's remark in the gesture of Chief Iittins Euis of the Sioux Indians, who is reported to hav. said his tribv would not take North America beck as a gift. His words wen: “We had this coimtfy once. and it was in s lot better ships than “rho Pslefaoes won it, sn Indians always play for kelps. _You got ii. [AIM Fuller Olollhod slid in 1181*' K jlvoni/id iliI\i:cl];.:)i~1AE; iiilcd slgljligivnlliy CIAI1(~)1I'l‘L e1ilItr‘sLI/ii)zAB(i2Iis€s iit €$?.”5n;Ii)aoreIleiivaniluii‘1ralld the mfllleilce Of ll H011 n lowest' mm are here graded on B And the ‘Vim “nd nl’ Wwe" . . l ' . - 1 Have gone back to the hills, ° q LEY of Pictou._ There was no suggestion expenses. ___ ___ ___ sh. s,,_,.,,,,,| Hum, hu dem,,n_ :;l§}?§l;°_;;*°_:l:_*sZh_:_1lf_;“€1h1;8h_ghd°H_ ippgi twls_2}pi_t,;`e°s him am that the appropriation, large as it was, might __ _ streted _that it is possible for s or brwketg The 300 kwh column And the beauty oflkunnu » _ ‘ prove to be inadequate for the type of steamer llle Universal Week of Prayer under the cabinet minister to dlsssvev with lg based on p ¢0mump¢l¢m of 330 And the ,muah M steel . . . . _ his ll d l th C - _ required, and that the improved service would auspices of the _Protestant Churches begins to imm£la‘;_‘;l|¥;‘°:ta’;mg";3 §_';wWf)o1;’_‘:_ ;_¢;1idl;0V0 Ind: 90 101' Oth” h°\1!¢ .netplléavgn oyter msn; ¢_:3ntinenlz, ~ necessitate additional expense in reconstructing morrow, and will continue all next week. In ca, ,pnty observes an Ontmo “_ Kuowattn M th rise san own- piers at Borden and Tormentine. It was only Charlottetown it will be seen from our adver- clmngg " $1" per °n mam Wm* Wu" f°"°V°f- after several months had passed, and the report tlsing columns that a complete programme has " ~ H om _nw _"M _am had reached Charlottetown of plans being pre- been prepared contacting the various congrega- is mt_;r°u°s°me m_m_m°l__x When folly and wisdom are lo more, And nra is no more, Because msn is no more; M118 My litht with yours In the Ll ht I Ll is I ll!-20. compared with Toxonws l~8n1nst the middle. the middle fore us, shuwin¢_ the enormous cost our lighting is compared with the Channel all and nnpire) ‘ Imlwrld Air- ovnhtghe Imnd-i siseiii ua (Toronto Passengers .iiiiii .Baia `§§i§i§§§§;§;i: t.-§iiill§iii§ti;=i‘* iiiésiisiisitiiii to Cmyd fest high miles south It hu ll during the Dill# liners have been regular cross when ships have lelve port owing moimtainous se able that in the will pmovo to be in several other had weather' is encoun sporuts have frequently garded ss the cause of ,You can hooqit."-’1vrooto_ltsr. ,,but the skpisno is able When the dead world slowly spin- ‘ inerineom- .who - i ' my num cools) GIANTS and J ESTERS I In Public Life »(oopyrl¢h¢ income) .F i Jul.. FEED C00!- mnnwono v To one who after an active life in Canada extending over fifty yesrs and who has now reached the evening of his days, lt is pleasant to reflect on the great fig- ures in Canadian history whom ho hns.kn_own, and to recall memor- able incidents which he has wit- nessed or even participated ln. That is my position today. I was more than delighted with the reception aooolded to my reminiscences published is few monlhs isgo under the caption, “Fifty Years Ago and Slnce."' I had yielded with some dltlldenoe to the suggestions of many friends to chronicle some of the historic events of which I had been s close observer, and to add thereto any new data which might be in my possession) when the first series was projected ll few publishers were dubious ss to whether the articles would interest the reading public, particularly the younger generation, who were unfamiliar. except through reading or hearsay, with the -“vat men of whom I had written. I am bound fb confess that these fears affected me at first, but having put my hand to the plough' I felt there was no tumlng back. Now I sm glad that I decided to 'go ahead. From one end of Canada. to the other, letters of appreciation have reached me, not only from persons who _were more or less familiar with the event! which I had recorded, but fl-om_ younger people who wrote that but for these articles they would not have known where to turn for the information contained in them. And so. encouraged ~by these oomxnunications, I send forth this new series. “Giants and .Testers in Public Life" may appear a. high-sounding title, and there were so many of these men in my day that one hardly knows where to draw the line. If I were to portray all the giants in Canadian public life with whom I have been acquaintied, the series would be almost unending, and I should have vigorous protests from the publishers. I have there- foie had to confine my sketches to a few. Not all the articles how- ever, deal with public men. There are some of s general character which I trust will be appleciated because of the information appear- ing in them. . U l 0 Therg were three men in my early days in the Press Gallery for whom I had the highest re- gard-sir William Muloek, Br.. Richard Scott and the Honorable A. G. Blair. Sir William is the only one of the Old Guard still with us. Today in his ninety-third year he is Ontnriols, nay Oanadlrs, Grand Old Msn. He saw his nrst parliamentary session in 1883, the year in which I made my debut in the Press Gallery. Imbued at the outset of his political career with pronounced Liberal views-radical if you like-when the responsibilit- ies of office were imposed upon htm by Sir Wilfrid uric in 1896 ________ _li avoid them. The passengers in this pe.rtleuls.r air liner were interested ii Mr. Mulock submerged the abstm opinions of his early days in polltl. sal life and applied himself assidu. ously to imvrovlnl the postal ser vioe of the Dominion. What bl accomplished in his eight. yesi-5 g postmaster generpl I have endeav- ored to sketch in the article whiel I have written. His terrific drivlnl power was seen in the attainment of Imperial Penny Postage in th; face of-most strenuous opposition To Mr. Mulock also Canada owen the oonslunmlttlon of the twenty- year struggle to secure the All Red Cable Line. Possibly the greatest service which he rendered tr Canada was the "discovery" of Mi- Msckenzle Kink- LWPIG did Mr. Mulock realize when he commls. stoned the younz ex-newspaper man to investigate sweating condl. tions in Canada th.-.t he was start- ing Ulr: King on a political career which in a few years would lead - ' to the highest position th the gift s: ~ of the people namely. the prime ministorshlp of Canada, and which he is now so worthily filling for the third time. The story of the tight for the capital, and the leading part which Sir Richard Scott played i.n the selection of Ottawa, should be of interest to students particularly. All of the men who participated in that epic struggle have long since passed sway. On many occasions I discussed those hectic days with Sir Richard and thus learned to appreciate the service which he, as g young msn, had rendered to his fellow citizens. Ol' Mr. Blair I have the kindliest recollections. I only got to know him intimately when he took up residence in Ottawa in 1898. As l minister of the clown, and later ss nl-st cbalmmn of the Bosri of Railway Commissioners, I was brought into close contact with him, and our friendly relationships then formed are still_fraB1‘&ht in my memory. The story of the IDG!!- lsl service which he rendered to the newspapermen ol' Canada is told for the 11£st_ti!:le. Other sketches, which I submit, desi with parliamentarians like Alonzo wright, the “King of the G-s.tineau"; Doctor Lslortiune, the long distance oretor of the Housot Nicholas Flood Davin. th° Mm! petrel of Parliament, and Benatol Guevremont. a Wi>l¢“1 hlbllmb Thérelsalsotliestnryoftholvw between Sir Charles TWD!! BM Donald A. Smit-h (liter lard Strathcona.) I hh” 11\¢l\l¢°¢ W because to my mind 55 ” We °°~' tho most cmsorcnisry °W°d°= which has occurred ln the mouse of _ - (continued on P109 0 inn. L. s. runs l of London. rig. 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