l Lil . tilt llflllllillllllwi intuit Plruldeul. IIIII Dilly (founded I881) $5.00 per year (mulled) In lldVll\l‘lf t’. t J. R. Illlrnetl. Editor and Puhlulclh la. h. Currie. hum-lute Editor. per year (delivered) In (Iununlu and “.50 SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1923 iaytmtne "m: GOVERNMENT Some people are so UUTUUSUIA’ ble as to blame the gaverntttent "or any uniuuartl weather condi- ions thnt may aiuse. 'l‘h-- ri-renl uprecetl-.iitiil stnrnis. for in» stance. were laril at the doors 0i‘ the Bell governinr-til. \\'i- do no: accept this view and a lllflllltfltx though ‘would conviuu- the must unrcuscitaiblt- l1|.tl the Hell govern meut had nothnz to tlu with it. The fact that the SlUllll wis more Tvcre on the Jttzantic and altml tic Ntw Englanl t'i\.i~'t. over which Preinstt" lit-ll has only '- ympalhelir Jurisilii-tiitn, it t'\'l". nut. should t-iutvini-e anvttne u!’ 1c tihsurd t_\' tit‘ t-lizirgitig it with "hat was tiniloulttcilly beyond his ,Dlltl'()l. ‘Similarly. the uavertiniertt. [felt w Kins: or htitli cotnltineil. u’!- t “Iiritttlsly i-rt tl'ti~d with thi- silt-all the crop. 1th the general 1llll)l‘tt\'t'!lit‘llt in revival .n httsiuesis. with vicenlittnally large whrat b to employment Slililillltll. We are g told from time to tun“ the Pitt on the <ll'1‘t’.w.\'ll)ll to [HIWt-l itch the (‘t>1'llllll~‘ of f. n d vi that g the .\‘lil('l((lflZll' King govern 11 nt, llllslillvh‘! at took lllll‘? hf] p ward turn. the rrnps grew more nndantlt. transportaiior. in 1 ~aseil and tho country" stifled ‘t t-lslnvllllt- had froivtietl and ted! ‘ll, opinions will ilifft-r hilt src is as min-h fivllfil’ in nttr‘ itini: the growing prosperity cf Janada to the King governinciil as thcrr .-.< in blaming tilt‘ iii-ll MVGHIIHPII? for the stilt-ins. (‘an Ida is slowly l't't.t7i".'|'ll\1-§ from lb. affects of tit.- .“\'1"‘§'f.\',’t~'l tintr '- ng sllt-lls are not? searing cloth. war; factories that were tnak nannfnt-turiitg tnacltineiyv. putting p foods in various fnrnts. Farm’ is have settled ll(1\\'il to work unit tindiviileil ‘ttten 'e giving their m to their work. (‘zinada will‘ l9 unlimited rrsotirres could :11». ng idle llnmong the ashes 0t‘ n War remain or that utmost. lturin-d our Canada ls awake and at work aw! i a slowly. very slowly. recovering 1 tcovcry she cannot point to ngle act of the Maclfenzie Kim‘ ilvernmcnt that has helpctl ltcr. ‘tie can point. to promises m-‘tdl ‘Vthd broken to . to underttkings aban- falsi- rcprcsiontatiflni uidc ‘by tho King party before Icctlon but unt tn a single act ‘itlch made ilvensittr for the eon." y to gi-t 0-“ » _e other hand she can point t.‘ oncd. hat-k to normal. tttnt-le< plum d in her WHY- l!" grnhhiittzi ‘f plane‘ u fuc- carferry‘ and also an opera-tor. xl)lIl0\’li0l‘t-3 ton the island. t‘llt'l' that the Navy Letigile wtre- less staitiun here would he an cx- "out loetition for such a. statior iiure being a <~->:iiti1ctt> apparatus all that is ‘n: to engage an official tipern- Our representatives should iike this ittatter up at ~ir.c-- with t here and itcedetl t r. ‘he federal ziulhttrititas. -———-<-0> THE LITTLE SISTER Prat-e lfitlwitrtl Island. is ‘llliili- $I>1tet- of (‘unitdcratiuit." ct to its lnltabitzinls it s l1Z<llll“l.1' ',\' tln- lnnul iutp-artant of them all. lt :.~ for us that that the lhwninitnt ox’ ‘sis. federal laws are twat-t ‘til. that. internatiotitil ftllllitflr‘ .... "xvii and. if these ztre not tn our liking. they an.- unjtist and tyran lll(‘_ll1. We are not zilone in tic-Far “Little Sister with little The til.'iitt~t \vh it'll its on‘ ‘riek. on we "ve is also a "little Sistci” in in" ""t"ll galaxy 0f tilauets whit-h (‘Olll iifsr our Solar System. loss than ‘I little sister. loss than a grain of sand in tho infinite tiniversr. Were we hltz-Ltoil out tonight would ht- n0 niore missed It: the multitude of P1311015 ziriil stars and utns. tipon whit-h n ght. would be m sswl \\'!‘ [Jli-Zt‘ lll <'l \\'t" lewf tut of the forest yirinu-val. Yrt it is for its that th». nvt-ry" ('1l'li t» than a universe exists. that the myriad“ ti‘ stnr worlds u'ti't~ plaeetl in i1"- the tnoon and tht- stars rise and wt. irinamrtit. that the sun and for us that the sitprcizu- ll".l[.’,t»t1,V tit‘ the universe was enarteil mr little urain of sand! So, in our little island 0r in our ‘Ittle world, we lliilglllli’ our little importancr into something worth iving tlor and striving for and better and ltaptiiei l=pot to live. in. We are little. piti-‘ ironntiy up.‘ ‘nlly llttln in the great scheme but we are. part 0f it all and whether n the dominion or in‘ the tinlvers? we ltave our part to play and lh“ n01 bet-u achieved it. individually wvllet-tivclt". we ftiil in the Obvious ultimate tutu-pose will havc l)!‘ titties 0t‘ each hour and each lay. m} COMMENDABLE 'l‘hi-. citizens generally arc to hr’ for Ljhe ‘promptness the sidewalks ‘tllililllfllltlltltl vilh \l'llich were cossury bandit-zips plat-oil onhe tht ini- pcflpl‘ mnicrce. witsii-tnl lihllbl‘ of venues wrung from ‘b; excessive and inexcusable tux ition. ‘Sllc can point to other cou: "lea with lighter burdens of tax thcii ‘hints while lit-rs are inert-using. wane are sonu- ot‘ iht- thinks i1" web she is indehtcti to the Ma "flotilla King government. Yet w- ffl not blame l'111|l"l‘ the Bell go‘. jpfllment or the MacKenzic Kin‘ lqgtrvveritmctit for the recent sever. flttorms. ‘Ion whit-h art:- reducing _'!|RELES8 STATION NEEDEC > A few Wet-ks ago we directed at intlou tu the nt-od» of a Govern ‘ant. wireless station lu Char Mtntemwn. The need wt that limt mu shown h_v the fact that thi lteamer dlfti mitten in with n1 Ileana of communlcatioi Ilth the Department here. Anht ~ er Insmnre occurred on Thur-a i] night when the Carfenri mmor was in the Strait al tiht 1nd there wan no means o‘ icmalninl whether tube was stll lfaw the. passengers on and find. or when the mull: Mtontcalm was in the Straits diret-t ietirt-tl off yesterday ulcrning af the Yflil 1'5 . or one of severest snow- Qitite early in the forcnotm the sidewalks practii ‘lfiflllbl in oily all over the city were quitt- iassahlt- and men a nil wo men were uhle to get t0 business W111i but little discomfort, of vourst here were mim- t-xcvtitions. sono of them perhaps unavoidable. and -0me tltrottgh sheer neglect. There ire many vacnnt lots the owner."- »f which are absent from the I":t.v ind the tlong these ilevolves upon vlty. in the "avi- nn means of lmitietllittely' pro (rleziiring of the street:- thr- case 0t tllnst- whi- urlnll help reasonable lcniciiry is ‘to (ifillbt. permissible but wher» therv- zhnuld be n0 excuse. The city re tulutions mm at fair play to all ind when rompliaitce with the re ttllntlons is demanded it must be uracted lmpartlmily. The recent storm imposed a heavy task wlttzens generally ilnd it was very -red‘ltably' carried out. Attention to the cttyn traffic is one of the ‘trswriitties of good citizenship. EDITORIAL NOTES here is deliberate neglect 0n One should get to like sum: ‘nitcr because ‘love of a writer ir ll advance. l0 U. S. L‘ Both are useless without u stutou We pointtd out in our previous refbr. 111i" the smallest of all the prnviitiwus.WWW the‘ . lt> _"t'.' ..t. nakinu our little bit of island orl ‘n "W, p“ g Notes By The Way O-QOO'O§Q'O Iln these days of heavy snow storms and interrupted transit!"- tation some of our Liberal friends may perhaps pause to consldei-I where we would now be had we itot the blessed car ferr_v whicbl the wicked ‘Fortes gave us. A bad lot. those Tories! Away ‘back in the eighties of last century they built the branch railway! from Suckvllle to Cape ‘Porinetitiue and years“ from Entcrald to whut is now Bcr- c v u den. Without these hrflnPhPii NW1‘? cuultl he no rur ferry and the ball 'l‘ories built them for us. Week ly celebrated in this city, storm interfering with the spirited driving and the “il-Iorrlbles’ so dear to the children- afternoon quite a then continued their vlsltinK 11B‘! ed six months from his banking iluties, and 'l‘lic_y' also gave us the car ferry 11591131“! "Gated the hmflm“ o" he will thoroughly enjoy. ite~.bott1 sides 0t Lhe straits at heavy t a 0 cost. it scents strange that foolish _ Mr. and Mrs. A. b}. Nlorrison have and wicked men should have done the car ferry we should have n0 broatlgatige truck front liurileit t0 Suiumersitlt‘ and Cburlutlvtflwn. .t\'id the broad gauge set-ms tn be Mr. Frank Chituvin._ who has been the. glue-st of ("hit-f Jutiee and Mrs. tMaitltlesuti for tho holidays. lcft Wednesday on return t0 his a pretty good thing in; its way. home i" Montreal- "Phe bu: powerful engines and ‘ , ,,, plottghs make their way Mrs. R. ‘H. lH-ihn-k. Wostville, N. S., is eitjuyiita. a pluasuttl visit with her parents. .\lr. and Mrs. G. W. Ilohcrtson, and is lit-int; cordi- Le-t its suppose for a iuonieni "HY ‘V91L'("11ed-. that all the had 'l‘ttries have dune * * * tor Island trawstmrtatltm and The New Yt.'itl".\‘ Novelty Dam-n in the way of llI('l’('i\t<ll‘li stihsiilies, at the Community \(‘lnl> on ‘Mon- most of it ilurivig the past ten day was one of the most enjoyable _vt-.ar.~ were taken away front us itffnlrs of the season, woll patron- sinltlenly just now. 'l‘akr- away the lzetl hy a most sot-table gatliorittg )tltrou_t;lt the drifts hotter than the weak narrow gauge . engines. Ulll‘ $100000 yearly suthsidy. ours for of young people. all time. whit-h tho Zlilatltiostm and * * " Borden governments gave us. The staff of the Hank of Nova Take away thi- broad gauge brack and rolling stock, sink the car ferry and ilestroy the railway lines from Saekvillti tn Tormvntine and tiom Borden to Emerald Give us "M"; our narrow gringo lines and ] t -" (VIP? ivctltihits as we hall them Scotia has issued invitations this wot-k for a dance in the (‘omtnunl- ty Club for Monday evt-niitg next, the chaperotios for whit-h are Mrs. Malt-om. Mrs. Myles. Mrs. Jardlite and Mrs. Dunbar. 9 O t i iliirinc tin lotig fifteen _vear;, of M“ '1' 11°11'13"‘! ‘P311111 ‘"11 Wed‘ Liberal rule front 1x90 to 191i. "WHY ltmmlllg "n =1 "iv" Y" Sl- . , ' John ltefore going to ilalifax, our “_ H _ M“ m)‘ h“ q mom, where he will visit his si-steixMrs. . l l, u ‘.'. o \ ' ' 5 R. b‘. Logan. are vof- " "itljr anti young men a , , .' -. a . . _ t ' l l .- ‘n 4 i in Itirillvll" 01 ti!" 41"“ "mm": g: Mr. and Mrs. tR. b‘. Logan. 0t VUILI: iioin veal Lo _\..ar. Manyt .. . . r H ‘ v - rm _n ' ‘L:Hil1lll!X. are receiving hearth-st O .'l(‘*=‘ \‘.t'. 1 ll‘ 11’ 11' 1 ‘ " Pr“ hm zlfnglfn “Earn ‘;;::(‘0I1gl‘3til1il[1()fl5l of their numerous I . t ' w; t t 4 t - . H. - V f _ t, n e m“ ifriends on tho arrivulof a young I‘ 1 “m” 11m ‘1 p“ O 10m‘ f a gtson at their home last week. -, only Liberal newspapers and l II 10' ltaitght to hclit-ve that the so-culled " ' ‘ Th ML. ~13 t..- 1v t 1"l‘nries are a ‘had lot. We ask these e ‘Nee’ ea es and 8M)?” I .wore charming young ltostcssos at] L ll ‘tow voters. mtrn and women who _ _ 't iticely zirr-tngetl dance last even- lthink anti who ivlslt to vote llllPln‘ K U tram CHARLO11T§§IpKN-;GII4R~B.IANfn-£ H the ~ usual New Year's iDay was very quleb: I lu the large number trailed at Government House and' reviving to a litrge extent the pret- ty old world t-ottrtesy which had been droppedduring the past few Mr. iPci-cy Pope has been grunt- lcave cf nhsetice lu- tentls leaving shortly on a trip to the West indies, which lt is hoped The Public Forum This column tn 0pm m- m. dlncvulon by "mugging. (mtn of queattlona of inter. Tho. . Guardian doen . OIL Obarlottetown "OI HQOGIOI r~ Laying the . Foundation L‘! °"-%°"-I’.'"f.°2;¢l22;.::: =- ' The large majority of _ By ‘tn-ibis’. business successes _ave* " ' ‘a tionma "m! on Pa" (copwflmm ' had their mcep . y. 1 ' $1r.—~lt seems that after all the hints thrown out and all the com- MOUTH BREATHING that the lazy, and indolent won't the give ear. Now there is one placeiug ln particutlzir annoying to the pub- illc. whereon more than one occa- cvmtretltors in a foot race wear aroused iuylnterest. The athlete explained it a-s an up with. their babes out. driLs. that has not been cleared 0t? this winter. n piece ut sidewalk on the south side of Euswn 3L, tween. Prince and Hillsboro. having to breathe be- mou-t h. to work and wdlk over those long the mouth on a dirt track with alter a than works hard to cloariconsiderable dust would land on away the snow. on the walks nlongthls throat. Further the imoisture his premises to public thcn it! have to go and wade lng air would ‘have to come off his in deep snuw hanks in order to throat instead qt‘ from the proper get to thcir work or business. itlauc, the lining ofithe nose. Surely the law, that is in furce. to Mouth breathens ‘invariably have compel one citizen to do his duty. irritaihle throats and the explana- towtards cleaning sidewalks, caution is. as you see, very simple. compel his iteighbor also, If not All‘ 00mm}! 1M0 1118 B059 "N!!! have icy and ilangtiruus walks uft--r,llie utucous lining there mol-stens it thaws. as is sure to follow. sufficiently to satisfy thevlungs. . l ant, Sir, etc, Thls tnolsiture has at one time CITIZEN. been flue tear drops which have come across the eyeball front a. --__<-0-c-A-- tampaign Funds , . "km-T, _ - ling into the nose. lhiuljrlilat “rfrfllalllfé"$111313? ;\lan_v people suffer with a slight O u? 1" 1m bl“ {h ‘i l. nhstrtiction oi‘ the nose and uncnnv iimtlrctml ‘Iln 391118111111‘; ‘L: Y8“ llwlscioitsly threnthe through the mouth. es e‘ 0r ". . s m“ e53“), Uflvihlle in some instances carry nit therr important work.‘ N0 ntatti-r how cheaply they are _ . conducted elections trust mnnoydmelpss more rrequenfly [he hdb" o1 in this iifublsci o taampalgn aglwtlielthrough ‘he nose can be esmbuahed managing off ~ials are _ I . their _ servir nnsonurunv “$1.131flfaélillfvffiffirre e mam, Si". FREE‘ (ti? t iARGE. Not one » ‘ ‘ cent is hclntg. aid to any of thcsc who film glvln their time and lalrhpxport houses. out of business m - . dl ' .t But there. a e expenses vt'liii=li.;:llrfu]|)$g:'ce two con no“ mm "ms" "F “mYm " m" , ; em. The Plehisclte on‘ the 2nd $itl(i‘f1()i§1l‘)‘g1h()i'!(3? tiilgeuniiltlattttlitei.lm$il°l "'15 mmwh must give a nmjomy ’ i‘ ~- hllti-tlt1S8 stationary an printing, advertis:igagsxifgf‘mflstpzztebyg; on Tile b“ ing. rentals, iposiuqgcs and ollicr ‘ linriilrntals, which. covering the‘ . C! a There is at I p l v , _ . i and. The Government of -this ‘large area f tied trifle piuvtnctz|provmce um“ men veil-mm the 5791]" res z co is: era e sum o I . . t t f “bid ‘money. eady some hundreds nommmn GOHEmmw 0 O , - - " d l busi~ ave been expended ill-Engage ‘exporl houses on’; _tliis way. ud the work is not as. 9&6“ gwtia, New .Brunswick. yet tlitish .. It t-alenterl speakerlontflrin Mannobait sgskmchewun .is on the [gland in the interests ofiaml Alberta ‘have already {unwed ‘this work, He is here without re- condition and [hug ut ilttllars - . . i IRST ‘tug at the Cuinmunuv (Tlnh nilmugmragion thug there Wm m, the F‘ “hm . H. .. .1. ' _ - , , ‘ . f . . l .lr tight into effect W thljiiiftifter?‘lthnrtniiihlgtl] ‘lllllliililf Nhndifllonor or the“; nilmfrous mendfil ‘ltd-Evening 1 pens" m “°““”"“°".tli§1evt§ bohnds the Canada Temper- ibecn don» fer them titttffor the ls-. Iland hv Conservative and Liberal (govcritmenta respectively t The tnany friends oi’ Dr. Toontbs. uf Mount Stewart. who is tinder ‘wring. treatment in tilt‘ IPJPLI. Hospital. T51“ not‘? of thefwlll he glad to know he is improve they were in 19£l1.-tng and had as his guest this week Conservative govern-yids son Wi-ndell ‘Toomhs, who conditions as who-n the they '\vori- in 1921 when that gov~1h0lidays. ernment vivent out of power. i ¢ u at mt Lmgm] women vqwrs and ‘The holiday activities and festiv voung men coming M age askdtics were continued all week with ‘ _ _ (quite u number of parties and their httshtintis. fathers and b.oth~ . o" “vlwmpr things “yew reMIYMIgz-ttltertngs of one kind and anoth. in I911 as The Guardian has rep-Ht ‘_ _ ' restintetl them. Is It true that the transiflfm from the ice-boat to the‘ ML m“! Mm A A Mmiean’ car “My was whony the work M|\vhn spent Christmas ln ‘MOIIEFOEL the Cunservatiive Government andtth“ #11981“ 01 DT- and Mm» J- A- pafly? |B H true m” m making Nicholson, Dorchester street west. ma; are“ change, o" whkm m". have returned to Ottawa, but ex- very salvation in trade and trans Def-l l" V1911 Mri- N1¢111l15°11 1111-9!‘ portation depended-is ill true thatl" 11"‘ 111011111’ no Liberal government here or at '—-'—-- Ottawa had any part or tot in the wmuflmmd ‘m 1mg” 8'1 matter? ls it true that the ilncras~ 9d 91111516)! Of $100,000 to 11118 PPO- eoooyoo++oeow+oo<+eooooo vince for all time was wholly the work of Conservative governments] here and at Ottawa? Ask these questions of your Ulberal relatives ' and mate well the answer. You . might also ask your favonife Lib- From the W. S. Lennon collection 4 eral editor the same questions and.’ note his answer. +o+4+vo+oo+o4 iltlfutttrt subsidy. The province ‘Thou shalt remember 5|] the had not stifficiont revenue for‘ tlelwtiy which thc Lord thy God led i-ont housokeoplng. But for fllfflélfthee" rears of Liberal rule we were rrc- Thou ligrticslnus God’ Wham mercy Very vital was that nutter of the ‘*“ ‘ lust-d relief. We were frozen in The “gm of home, the snme]; and our revmtics were stairvcd. friends. So badly did the province need 0'" Bnmewd 11°91‘ T111119 "f!" unfold. U1 l 10° 0 - - . a '00 m“ "m h“ G” As in the peaceful days of old. ernment since 1919 ha: absorbed, lt all and taxed the people llIWllt Thou not hear us while we‘ much more to makavtndu mqetl Willa * ment. rame in at Ottawa and aSirame home front Winnipeg fotntheifiho "He" Sm] ‘Wu’ 1 There . lnot been clearly dealt with ln the tncrenued subsidy. And the bad Tories got It for us. And the hen evlolanf Liberal: gave u: tnxu gn- Iore. In It bacluu tlceboqiu are moi-a dealrabw than car ferrln and tlxel more welcome than lub- lldiea that our grateful .6|6¢€0fl sent n Solid Four Liberal mem- bers to the House of Common: In 19217 It would seem to be not The question arisen sud we flak our many [Jltberal readers to culm- ly consider tt, was It generous. wine and prudcnt to repay with kick! the party which had done so much for Prince Edward lnlrmrl and to reward with offices and Itonnrs the party which has done 111' be expected. We uuderqunc '|I I Iifflflll Gflllillm!“ OI almost an good as loving a human hating. =0 little for us? That ts what w’ ____..__...__._________ (Continued on page 8.) .-¢-.-.v1. . ,‘ nylfzt. a I ' t h ed d ‘h 1ln sweet accord of solemn pralné "My we m“. i" M e nlThe voices that have mingled long 1n joyous flow of mirth and song’! For all the latex-minis .lfe‘ bu brought, For all its sot-rowing hours h“; taught For all we n10IlrlLfor tut we keep The hands we clasp. aha loved that sleep, ' \ The moontldebunahlne of the past. These brief, Might momenta failing- fast. The stars that gtld our darkening yearn. The twilight uphor We thr Jnv lrom holler '\ l "tar! Let Thy moth ""1 tl embrace. Our ’ T 1. ."t.ggg!!t. * ‘"l?l'i Iwith this vnit which courtesy de- - ~- p- titV. Saskatchewan lmands to be 381d. lance A“ d‘. '. N . hasfulfllled the 119601111 I Aipart. from this campaign the~3££it|€n_ so these oexpm-t thgugeg" Alliance have other temperance mm SH“ do a ‘eglu business m. the work in prospect for which flilltlblloiher provinces namely Bu; they will be. necessary. Legislutioirwil] be stoppm whenever the gov- Iteitdlnt; to better the working oflemmpms m» these mrovtnces rum] prohibition. uni to grapple with? ' ‘ needed. and are liable to cost nnmey. is need also of increased vigor ‘ln the enforcement of tem- pajranc-q laws. all of which will en- tall‘ more or lqsa of expense. Therefore submrlptlous. if they should exceed the needs of the plebiscite campaign. will all be needed and in no dang-er of going to waste. ' ' it is hoped that the generous hearted temperance} and moral lov< ‘m; people of ithe prnvititre \v'-ll rest pond liberally to this appeal. If each contributor will dip in only a few cent deeper thnn ho nr she at first. lute tiled. it will ln thc grunt! aggregate very materially inr-rcasc the total of the amount collected. We h vo the guarantee that tho money fill be citrefulily used. and only fnri the purposes contributed. so let 0dr ilonutions be on thnt sumo ttencrnus, scale that every phllantthrophy has heretofore met a-t the h ads otl’ our people, l am. ‘Sir. ore. PROHIBITIONIST. hese Practically niture, Carpet How the Plebiacile Operate: (‘hnrlotteinwn tSlrn-J will count it n courtesy If you will give me apnce to luy before the voters of_ l’. E. l. some further information if we are tn vote intelligently at the Plehtscitc _ on the Hum-information which ‘ I will. I believe, clear up somepohtts on which there is a good deal 0|‘ miatmdorstundlng and which have market. letters which have appeared on this subject} 1 In order to put the so ottlird‘ 1 Don't dolly giving that matter o! Insurance ‘attention. it In too im- ‘PONIIIQ a ma“ to neglect. We write lnlunnu tn all branches-Aim, life. marina, ployurl,’ tlabttlty, ant. Mlle glue. m, em- aut-omobllo, accid- etc. W0 mat-neat u numlnr o! flu llrgut and but companion In ¢hotr| nnpootlw llnan. and which Ira well unowiv throughout thin Province torl their prompt and utlllloto , nt- tlamont of claims. . _ At an athletic meet in England platnts made about snow snovelling some years ago. l noticed one of‘ . - . - wtpital w’ afiittt. vii-ill?’ "l t. . all HDDRF-Bltls 0n his nose. that a/“YOUII 1' B1011 the writer. has helped WOIIIEIDDHPHEIIS to keep his nostrils widely of’ snow tllléitléd during tthe race so that hc could obtain sufficient air ‘without through his He could have-easily sec- snow bankszs It is very annoying many other competitors meant thut uccomodtite thelthat the lungs demand from incom» why eittorri- thoilaw. By it1lt1'1l'S| filter through the little fine‘ means get tln- snow off the $l(l0-!1liil1‘S at the opening 0t‘ each nostriLl walks a-t an_\' cost. rather than"l‘hcn as lt. pursues tlhrough t-he nose gland on outer side of eye to u} -¢'"“"1 ‘"1 inner side °f eyeball 19ml’ John. for example. can still 0ffer'tlou, as l have already pointed out “w (‘Vance Alliance in several of our loc- struction should be removed never-fa] pa4weps hM-dly- gives Con“; tn. closing the mouth and ‘breathing. ferers of tihelr “dry 411a" '1"°“‘5‘".1ierance Act Part XV. a further re- _,_. 2- _---..-__-\-__-=-»— - An Old Fashioned SLAUGHT SALE eries, Coverings, Sheetings, etc., thrown on the Discounts t0 3313 l savings account.‘ _ _ Not only doeqga savings, account a1d 1n accumulating 1) himself ' aubeilte» nuwilithaf’ no matter what may hqppeur; he has something ift r6885! ; The Bank of.~1Nova Svcdiilfl, ,5: one of the oldest institutions I . l 1- E l _ Iltu-retl sufficient air at the critical ' ' ' Such goml wings m. “R but the Si???’ ‘$17120 d “Iliad lair?) m: seems that even tliuse in atlthority moment by breathing through his In Canada’ lnvltes you to ope]; Tories did it “m. we "HM let it “ha-tr M? ‘ d w: “HAW MO won't notice or look after tbosfimourh, but he did not wish to do yOlll‘ SRVIHgB aCCOllnt at 0_ 1 g0 u‘ m“ And M ma Wm‘ when guts s o . t. an . is. . t - negxected pllatcs. They dont so for even that brief time. Its branches. _ _ 1 ,. t < - - _ k _ |[[]ng5_ have to windi- over them like some Why? Well, past experience had y ‘- "11" PUIIIPS l" llllllk l" ‘P Wllhm“ n a O Door people. that. have to get: outltaught him that breathing through " 0 iilink of NlovaflScoiia g R TTETDWN ' ESTABLISHED 1832 llranchefuaAl-iohout Alberton. A1- btmy. Bedeque. Borden. Emerald. l l Pntd-unCunlt-nl 39-799-“19 K | t M m “m Q-Lury, Reserve - - lmqmooo siffiiéfeff’ Haggis.‘ Summeralda. . Resource: - 220.000.000 Victoria. l m _=l=~fl=='~k . ‘the second condition and pett-ttonxlve us a strolls domlnlvn- 111w in the Dominion Government to use cover our provincial law in the one Dominion power to close them up. section tn which some think our For only Dominion power can provincial law is weak. viz. in re- close them up. gard to importation {or personal This explains why lt--ls that-t St. tube. and hhut maijorlty-wiltlh addi- to export liquor out of New nruns- ‘put our province into a iposltlon wick. us every one knows liquor where the Provincial Government firms there are dolml. On thlstpolnt1can go to the Dominion Govern- the advertisement of ‘the Temper-latent and ask for the closing M the "liquor export houses)’. I ‘ Now in order tn encourage our Provincial Government to do this. thus fulfilling the second ‘of the necessary conditions so (that W8 can he rid of these export houses and their trfifllc. we ought to D119 u-p a big majority in tumour» of pru- htbttlon on the 22nd, so that thorn may be no doubt in anyoneb rhlnd that the mfltple of P. E. l. really wa-nt real prohibition. Now ls our chance. Saskatchewan has led 01!- It Ls the first t0 get rld of the "Ex- port Houses" by fulfilling both cou- ditlons. Which prvvlnce W1" l" next? wmy not .P- l]. 1.. hitherto the Banner Prohibition Province? I am Sir. Etc. GEO. A. CHRISTIE A1l1)8ftOI1.P.E. l. -.. ’ formation ~ . I-t‘ the Plebiscite our the 22nd gives a. majority ‘in favour of Pro- hibition, thus bringing into effect by prnclwmaton tihe Canada Tom- sult ibllowis:—- We will then have a law which will, beyond question. 11141116 .11 11' legal to import liquor for personal use. At present some of our judge! and magistrates question whether our Provincial law. ev-en as amend- ed. along with the Doherty Act can cmtsttutlonally prohibit the im- porting of liquor for personal use. intO the Province. But with the C. T. A. Part iV in effect. B! W111 1J9 .the' case l-t‘ a malt-Wm’ ""9 7°!‘ 97°‘ Ih“"lt1°n 0n the 22nd. tihere will be a0 question whateveri that such action will fher. tbuoume unlawful. - Some people think that it Prtv hibition is defeated at the Plebis~ cite. then all otrr prohibition laws will be cancelled and we will lwve Pfree rum.” Such is not the case. E_ gimp, officially took over the ;0ur provincial Problbttory law. reins of the state Bttvflmmmll- [stands and will stand whatever be “only alter noon today. 7111:," the outcome of the Plehlccite. The inane present‘; of 1.500 0f A! .vote on the 22nd will in no wise return-citizens gathered in the M! affect lt.~l.t‘ the vote that day gives gem-bly chamber, b8 W88 111511511‘ a majority for prohibition this will paged governor of New York. A.U|3A=NY_ N_ Y.. Jan 4——Alfred ...¢ R \- i» i. our whole stock of high class.Fur-_'_ s, Floor Coverings, Linens, Drapv » I . ~ 3 wAa tnmuaug;'rllqptiovnmaaaab l. l Percent off A . . (For Cash; t i Sale for 10 Days oat-Ina. Jttnttary taut wMvi "u . i,