JUNE 01s, 192a it»... ~ BMW i ,.__._____.. ‘ l. let-mt. wnlldc-IL p“! “ MONDAY, JUNE 1§,_I?23 seems to labor under the delullon i 0 and the Queens , muss Fan womtv. I0! Fslwnwood '_ uCounty Jail. pun-lo; t5 unduly mmepneq‘ Ask Hon. George E. Hughes. His ithe Conservative Leader's tp- comm"! ext-tamed 1mm under the In to abolish the poll tax. We same tight seat 81.22738- pssure our nervous contempor- There are also named among ma; there 15 no gauge {or those who succeeded in extracting 1f the R1140; W111 juslfmoney from under Premier Bell's : at tihe Public Accounts andig-‘al "19 39111103 691119111 0013MB? "y a candid b)“; pgngfl Qhfvnghzfllld the lngct lmn Company. Those expenditures by the Ben (k-vfitrms are not mentioned in the ‘Q31, 9n "useless 011M155," lint of tenderers although their I may promised, when cam- flames appear in 111B Public Ac- Ing before the last election, counts as having received $43,033.61 between them. Mexsrs. Brace, Me Kay and Co, we understand, are agents for these companies. "Nuff ‘remove after coming into power; 53; . ‘through unwarranted oxpen-i ‘ _ res on the roads and on a hum-n l‘ .- of other undervaakings. it can 55"“ c150 for ‘its-elf how the revenue (‘tlll- $514 1119941 81111 U19)‘ Wm llnsvfel‘ If‘ mauped for [he R55 a; ma; ll. hy shouldnlt ue vote Liberal? IQII tax. ) ‘lBy the way, the Patriot has nev- i explained the discrepancy be- pep ltlze number of citizens c! l _<0-c-—- HONOUR TO THE PROVINCE Another Prince Edward islander, Air. J. A. McLeod, the newly elect- ‘ed Genera’. hianager n! the Dank l tux and those who are paylngi i \ Sc u h r mg‘ fled“ 1 ' ." 't', uaur i‘. . provincml poll tax. 1t is pen o - m“ J " ‘any dedared ma‘ am“ twojto his native province. .\lr. McLeod 1rd; Oi the citizens liable for pro-i ncial poll tax have declined to ‘rlottetown who are paying civic is a son of the late .\ir. and .\lrs. John A McLeod, New London an. _ yyup and that they are not he-ifor a number unduly pressed last the pres-i re knight react on Messrs. Hlgzsimsmager or me , d Duffy. The two-thirds calcula- ’ j ion rnny not -be absolutely correct, ‘ut tr not, the Pdifivl might give be exact figures. It might also xplaln why, in its opinion, the I other; "third cf the citizens shcruid not also be relieved oi‘ this rmx. Mr. i" Stewart, the Conservative Leader. Bank of accepted a clerkship in the Ban the management of the iNeil McKelfl ' ‘proposes to exempt them all. in city ' country, from this tax. which‘ f} be had persistently opposed when git was being imposed by the Bell Ilovernment. It is not a mean pol- ,- ltlml trick, as the Patriot profes- ‘f d sés to believe, but the carrying out- » . I -t d ' limb to the of a consistent Conservative pol- pmms‘ a 5' e“ 3 c J1 _i }'~ Icy. 0:" The Patriot has evidentlvwork- ince that two y‘ ed itself‘ up into a. nervous ccndi- Qfg or t (Ion. It warns the teachers that v because of the abolition of the poll] ‘ tax their salaries will be reducedt} J it warns the people generally the! ' the policy of the Conservative t, Government its to abandon tha- ',:. ‘roads and let them fall ;ibto a of the province, she being ti/ltion that is horrible to think To? '_ tive 01 Gwfgel°wm 1*"- 1' A“ The teachers, we feel sure, will-no). also has had the mild-ed ii , dose any sleep over this, nor will -_ ' any of our farmers sell out through ‘his different moves he first mnnazershiti: at "Si. Johns McLeod were selected from its b0)‘ "i fear of losing the roads and even the Patriot. when it wakes up af- ter the election, will realize how its nerves have been strained- ‘The Conservative beetle!‘ WM! 110’- ptmtlng anything over when he an- nounced his intention to Elmllflh the poll tax; it should never have been put on; the Conservatives had , flwayg opposed it and will take the "@131. Opportunity to do uwaY vii-ll . it. They will also do other things -, _ " ' that will disturb the usual calm 4 ' , ' serenity of the Patriot, but th-ie In the way of life generally. In tne meantime let us Ibo pntlflll! much ‘pleasure in adding 0111‘ 0° '*" REDUCING ‘THE Dl BT i, =t debt of the province during I Public Accounts. servotlve rule, ithe amount uf wrest paid was “$0679.53. i‘ wuv SHOULD t VOTE LIBERAL Bell udrnlnistiration, the amwn! futurist paid w... $59,070.11- "qn other words the interest hjrop many weeks the-Patriot bah "Why should. » ’ , ' it...» feverishly 05km“ _, I “n” Llbemn" some “me u” Yul nlmutelf iusgggted that it ask the Attorney LRPIYFO “mm-at which suggestion it han_ln"_19_i8. horny acted ul>°11 s“ ii 1"“ m" Th“ Wmoo’ M 6 pro ‘ shown any solltclltude sluice. ' Liberal?" T. l-liggs. we were paying "11 This does n01- l hi "Why should l vote more than the amount on w ‘ltw That's oasy- M“ M“ 3* it »- . . . y,“ or the company of which he is president and pnnclral “@1190”? "y, has secured from the Llibéfl ad , mum-u Iilly all the other claims m e government lnflllfallce the Dell government. It is 0119 cts 0h ‘(IVOPIEIIIEIII WOW"? d“"“5 u“ o the lune OI l ‘l " l LRIeral lncumbelwy 1 - usaroa. Mk. Mr. The comps» shouts about creelman Mcnrtihur. m emittin- y 0f WIIICII I16 H MAB‘? * er drew from the ‘Liberal GOVT: during its lllctllflbenflY Q ,- upvplied. EDITORIAL NOTES. _. . ‘ . u; One of the FIBER“ “w”! .98 for various 8W4‘ ' it...‘ m. B’ w. ‘KAI imbygnruud ‘he u‘... on whit!!! P"mm m“ sewn: "N" m“ ‘m’ calorie for mo": ‘ . m the inmlm. aide and Charlottetown- bo entertained to luncheon M Mo“ on may and to dinner ‘Jharlottotown in the ovenlnz. this will. vbc added the cordial w ‘cu-tune. {spent too much of the people's u cousin oi .\ir. II. C. McLeod. also‘ of years General Nova ‘Scotia. .\ir. McLeod was educntedlfl ‘h: peopw. money than the In the common school at New Lon- om From m“ School as a bgy bJand whom they had charged with k‘ extravagance. of Nova Scotia, Summerside, under by deception. M ‘he San“, “mo, H116 M1‘- in \lUIfllIOII of their most solemn e_ This was 37 years pledges mnde to the people before ago. Since that time he has served 7-119 bank ihwugh "5 ‘iarmus grad“ taxes. This seemed to the people, ‘rom the bottom up to the hlghe" as it was indeed. a most shocking pgflllifin in the gift oi’ the Bank. in act of deception served m promise. ‘IIBFWT Gmcfi Ne‘“f°““‘nand' msyto transfer from the public treas- igogwn, Havana, Chicago and other eta and have repeated the perfldy to). It ls no small credit to the P1P“ of the General ManQQiraIcaIItIen that they are now on he Bank of Nova s(x\ja,fh‘ll|. licssrs H. C. McLeod and Mr. J. A. the late Mr. Richardson, not has... u Prince Edward ilslanderp ‘fined ms Wm “m: ‘he daughul-lon. practised for their own Drofit vantage of having 11 nail“? Pmm“ Edward Islander as his wife. M155 Caldwell of Sumrnerslde. We have grnrulatlonis to those of Mr. Mc- Lootfs many friends on his omin- ent success in his chosen vocation- The public may form some ids-l (if the way in which the Bell Sm“ ernment has "reduced" the l1110>1l° four year's administration ihy look- ing at the item of interest in the dn 19-13, the last full year of Con- 1n 1922, the loot ‘full year of 01° outstanding accounts in 1922 was 310,000 more than iper cent. is the ‘Jglgrest approximately of 8160-090 crest in 1918. look much like re- ducing our indebtedness. 0°95 "-7 Yet it is III keeplns with 111mm“ by mo“ chm, which the Patriot ibnt. does not attempt Lhg rpresent week will me the visit. of the umploer m“ l“ 5W" They will T0 a‘: mutually pleasant one. that it in the lute Conservative Government that in now on trlel. That ls really quite absurd. That Government stood its trial and took the punishment that was awarded it four years ago. Under British law they could not possibly be tried again. There are other offenders in the dock just now! " It is the Bell Government and’ its supporters who occupy that un- happy position. And the case ag- ainst them seems to be indeed very‘ seriouu. They promised the people in hi9 that they would do very plat-cs they took had done. and they scum to have done very much won-re indeed. They made false promises. pre- tcnsee and professions, which the peopfe believed until they found out. b) the Bell Government own acts how almost incredibly false tbes-i promises were. It then be- 'carne apparent to all that they hnd fObtfllllfid place and power and con- itrol of the public treasury by pro- mises ‘and false pretences that were never fulfilled. Nothing that they ‘ever charged against the late Gov- ‘ernzusnt was half so serious as ‘this deception, although they mnde meme charges, one upon which they moat relied being that the’ Con- servatives were extravagant and S ,. i money. In violation of their promises of economy they proceed to spend In their veryflnt yelr one half more 1 Iprevioue Government had spent, Therein they prove ,that they gained place and power ‘the election they loaded the people with $200,000 additional in yearly and breach of But the end was not iyet. They immediately proceeded - ury 5200 each into their own pock- from year to year down to date‘. . . It is for these cool calculated‘ pnte and many more that are: szequuliy daninatory. Even it‘ the iprolcd themselves guilty of decep-i a and with themoney In their puck-l c-_ eta? Not at all! They promised to d‘ dohctter than the!’ wicked Tories, and they did fifty times worse, ev- ‘en if the Tories were as bud as‘ the llell coterie had berated them. And they had a 500d deal to their credit, these same Tories, which was not taken into account at the time of their banishment. u. They had got that subsidy of $100,000 n year from Ottawa, of which a full million has been al- ready paid to the Province, four hundred thousand eI which the Bell Government he: had to spend! AntPtliey got the Car Furry for us, 1t boon greater even than the subsidy. And they saved our re- presentation in the House of Com- mons. Were fhese bad things or 800d ‘P111188? Did the bad Tory Government tax anybody in Prince Edward Island for these thlngepor any of them‘! No! The Bell Gov- ernment promised to do better than iltcse extravagant and wicked Tories. How did they do better? Did they got one dollar more front Ottawa or anywhere else outside the Province? Not a dollar! But they taxed the Island people $200,- 000 .\ year more! ls that not enough? ' l8 in- of OII in taco of these facts can any- bodyflesy that the Bell Government hu not deceived the people n they were never deceived before’! To any so would be to falsify the facts. They deceived the people by broken promises. by doubled taxes, by their allnry grab and in a score of other ways. and now, when‘ brought to trial for their of- fences they are inventing new de- ceptinns to cover up the past. But it is impoeelbe again to deceive lu- telllzent men and woman who read and htar both sides of the story. The people know who planned the great betrayal of 1919, which has cost them so dear nnd they know full ivell the mernbe a and the sup- porters who have the price of that betrayal in their pockets. ‘We can- not believe the voter! are now dis- posed to further reward the pro- fiteera who flaeced them during the peat four years. ch of of 12 till come of all our people and a un- Inntrnom eflont to melee the visit a some who have ‘had medal in their possession for years are st-lll wondering through what meritorious deed they obtained it in the model school nor qiassed any exam- ination to show that they were be:- ter qualified, 0r as puts it, “fitted" for the profession of teaching titan many cf their fel- low atuden-ts. The Iilgli Honor Iliplorrut is the greatest honor and prize tlutt can be achieved at Prince of Wale; Col-f lege. lt is equivalent ‘to many hundqkreaul ltolder third your oi‘ an arts course at a no, a8 “.011 um“, as in u“. p351“ m“; University whereas ordinary the mm mrufiims sraduate is zulnlilletl only to the hum._ second your. Ye‘. tin definite stand- utd is luirl down for the awarding nervous College faculty yet Illlllll muwr-m...“ ---~ - Iflilqdcnu. .' h. “F Hittiittltt ii-i-i - i-zi i "i P.W.C. Mystery 153231411 your issue of the 6111 N :1 appeared a. letter from Mr. ..."..;.°.°°"‘“3..‘"“°" ‘"’°°“"* ' ome t hi . dark question‘ on a Lherto very a iscur-Tzl] “M FY5191?’ had for Swleensr dedrh ., cedure ‘by which 022ml" 11:11:‘?! automobile, aeroplunt, wireless. the 811d vprizes are awarded in Prince °i “Ms-s Qellese. Not only IlBS this 59°71 11 50111118 of wonderment much better than the men whose Olllslders but even the students of the institution have always regard- ed it as a sort of sacred mystery. Eslleclfllly has this been true in the ‘llvflfdllm 0f the Governor Genernlis Bronze Medal for teaching, and the High Honor Diploma. Of -the recipients of lnce they neither taught the eds oi‘ dollars its it to cutter the the t‘ thls- valuable prize. The College Calendar states that-common Sp,,,.u“.1,.,hu,, M a“; prey. it is given t0 those. "who ltave mus mm. 3;, u“ 1,1501 ‘ shown throitcliotrt their course ex-l fiemi°nm meriL" 1'7"“ ‘l ‘William pressiou. tnelant-lhllzt. neurust student on ontcritiiz, Print-v. of Wales 0,. 0mm. Wm“ College has no standard at which to aim in order to train the IIlgh-ter? lionor Iiiploma, it being left to the College office 1.0 decide whether helcmlmt mp; 2:57“? has not shown exctptlonaJ-ikefl, 11mg bndy While llle awarding or it offered to In the calendar would surely -b6'about you, bccttttsc adhered to 11S ' ‘ Pficfliznized educational lnstitutionsilg A calendar is regarded as the cfl'lc-i-,_-__—;.. - lal declaration of a college and its 1073mm statements are nltvays relied upmplrv Tlillllllillb Mr. McDonald's inquiry. has plevealcd the fart that this is, The [pots are beyond m... not. t e case at Prince of Wales, . , College‘ going tn the urnn Although the vsztlendnr states that Provmomy is t.he case in lhGlhd.“ ' .~ , . rConsorvatives. "TOFIBB" ‘he?’ calwyfidelftdwigfe) ‘tflzeanliliigtlltegt 2min v?sb\hr1lp" nuotfomiirlil:r‘nanal Sn _ .~ , ‘ . "" - vr.>.. " and its 00111111‘! bdmom‘ “mm mefhnln’ “are as black a‘ ‘he!’ Palm" Qregate in the work and examing- Ilflig-VII-yngavg-n u". rrt-‘dit for “point: ' ed them, would it afford any dc-It-inns of the Third Year" this is not ' " v fence for these deceivers, who liadlnecessarily true. Now we find that take the liberty of disregarding the'for trtifllc. n". Qalendarfuge we have the more trafllc and‘ plttin declaration of and if one graduate has an acztzre- gate slightly in fl-IIVZIIIGL‘ of that of, another student they conclude that although his aggregate is reote- irtilm“ h“! l fee] if w“ mmmm" m" aililc. A lllziriflme Club has IIHPII 15 no; much gygfler L gen it] igifimlld $7111‘? "19 $195‘ "Y it will!” fortiwti, and is going ztht-zttl in V L w] my .1 1 1_ T°5'-"1'i‘ ° 11$ m" Pf‘ m" goo-I i-ltnpe. its aims nro to cit- pqua w“ ls Con‘ “S on W5 region exteftdcd to ht. Rosalie Jt:t., courgttv pnolile tn buy u; 1,0,...“ ible for the leadership. tlca in educational Principal to cite an singularly peculiar ship for two ly hut they were legs office. that if the present BYBWY" awarding prizes be not ntitendcd P. W. ious years. will Se low class mates in he is in anyway ln the college “Helm” essary - reqlllrelne“ Honor Diploma s0 of promise may ‘"11" a continually before him m") his course. l am 9dr. 61¢- -—-—-*.*"'"' Maritlmes First. EW- Siin-The e909 conferred W 1th your readers know the d‘. :31 Llntereata that might not gtmnly represented h)’ gates. I118"! provinces and done business 15 years, and nm Interests. provided l0 l0 the former the wveted calendar ‘mmbks the be done in n hurry. third" the llbflVeiggneral health, so that it‘ you get mentioned honors has always beemom doors cverywlity. left solely to the discretion of the cugh food for was com- reasonable monly ibelievvtl that with regard loam-else, wrh sonic the other ‘prizes students the standards lztid dzwnlnm be ltowc-ver, f?“ the facultyhtcrmintis of‘ the Atnntlc Ilcnlon ls_ been iii-rived at it can be further . . argued m me college 0mm mm M35 miles from Montreal, tliut vtill a student should tic with another for first place, having flnst been made n t-io by the dbovc reason- ing, and that student had not com- peted with the class mates the two previous years then he is not elig- Since it was argued in the Col- lege that this tvus an accepted prac- institutions, surely it is not too mugh no ask the "institution where this practice ‘is accepted and to Illustrate by a particular case. Perhaps the system explains tiwt coincidence which occurred not long ago when two students tied fcr the lender-t consecutive yearn. Tho question now arise-H dill the 11K- grogntes of the two studcntts cxnct- bttlnnce or was the 1300611191011 tics arrived at alter considerable argument in tho col- In conclusion I would ‘W011i m" found 4.0 be the best that some amendments be add- ed t.o tiho college calendar so that no student of the 3rd i881‘. Wh" hi“ C., the two prev- t the false im- pression that by dfllelllini; his WI‘ the examinations eligible for tlic leadevsmp 3nd surely it is not too much to ask nlso that some definite ntage be set forth standard or PBTW as me new ts for the lliilll that a student fixed R0111 ughout cottcca GRADUATE lal delosntion who Sir Henry Thom- trm ro the Railway Smmmm P“ ‘It? Maritime Provinces. 1191111‘? ° I progress We represented all classes. other dele- llved in the three all over the provinces for the past in touch with all The railway manage- ment nave us good attention and for us each way. They have a right to do that in‘ such Im- portant cases. We had a very ent- SPEED In thinking over the inventions of the last half century. telephone. one outstanding: thing is "Speed." You can communicate by telephone instantaneously, travel a hundred mdles on hour in un automobile. twice that rate in an aeroplane and can wireless u massage acrvrs an ocean in two or time minutes. Elevators must lie speedy to suit us. In other words the whole life about us in one of speed. Now what is the effect upon that body of yours with so much speed about you? ‘ Your body linsnW changed much. lt-has been about the same for thousands of y-enrs. You use the some cyes, ears and ntouth, the same lungs, hteai-t, and intestine that yxiur great great great great tuther ttsetl. lie ate. drank, worked and slept even as you do. wliow then arc y.u tliffercnt‘! N0! the dlfTi-iu-nrt; i;i sinlply‘ in the nervous >J1)‘S‘.l'lll. The terrific speed u‘l llfillllltl you {LITPUIS you] Everythinu 3.1m do must I Remember l‘m not suillil! l1 l1‘ you do ll in a. This is at ltlffllllr strain on ‘the tent and so people ni- airc zt more fllctod \\ h "nerves" ry. LADIES Everythingin Ilur Store at Wholesale Prices at the Removal Sale " PULL ON SWEATERS, SPECIAL $1.45 Fancy Silk and Wool Sweaters, Mowhauk pattern, Jacquette Ind Pull On from $4.95 to .......................... .... .. ----... $0.95 All Silk Sweltern at $12.50 All Wool Pull On Sweater and Coat Sweaters from $2.00 to .......................... .. $7.50 Misses and Children's Middle: with Flannel Collar ind Cliff! $1155 10 ---------- -- $250 Beach Cloth for Sport Dresses in Blue, Green, Mauve, Role and Plnk at 45c per yd, King Tut Volles at Volles for Dainty Frocks in Grey, Green, Pink, Yellow and Blue 58c and ........ .. 65c $110 per yard 95c Paisley Voiles at hysteria, do lit-trial,‘ It may show in Ntuv why: do I go into this mat- Becztuw the only rational vm dcnmu speed is to of yours in Your nerves will reflflfl F0111‘ ) your needs, do a revmatim‘ or ccitirc-I anti sit-k of pttyint: nit-n thigcllllfllioll T01‘ ‘we mimL yo“ 5mm‘! 85.00") and Slum“) at your for duii lll-‘Iilirbml by the speedilmtltinlz. Nu \\‘(lll(It'l' \\'t- Ituvv- tli Yo“ ‘ham aificottratuiiiu limos. Lots of our DUO‘ flllltained the poise nt-cGSSBU’ l0 mectlple liznt- to work hard your in and ____|yet\r out for sntall pay. tinil hull "" "" In down runnint: ziftvi" tlit- most of __ ____ y contort-nut.- with Sirllen- Some of the dele- - hack satsfietl that cv- tct- c- t-ryihinv wa ‘over lt with a fill!‘ tooth comb." ~Our tiiain interest in the wei-itcrn We fccl the more mild: employees we will nor-d. Thuyhztvc‘ token 250 tnlles off tlic. lit-st paying section from us. This is :1 serious put the Portland line iu our region and be a great help to us, but wt- wlll have tn work hard for it. The Central Provinces are strong. and at flu» present time seem IIWIIIIIHI to gobble up everything possible. It has been intimated that the pre- sent management might be influ- euce-l by capitalists who hndlarge interacts in the Grand Trunk, and that system must be built upfWe protested against such. especially if the East had to be torn down. We pleaded for an equitable freight rate. Times and conditions have changed. and many rates uro now prohibitive. Fruit growers, lum- bornicn, conl miners and most ship pars linvo been hard Iilf. In this 1W1)’. We got encouragement on tic explorer, will s-ttil on Juiii y M) a l\\'0-_\'f‘lll's' shape. 11°" their l0 undcrslznitl wt- are not to’ _ cannot or will not tlo itnytliing we eat just en will trike ii to the people. \\'c-. lmv- _ , -givc'i tlivtii “mmlm m “Mk or ekllCIltlllft‘. and I fut-l nur pi-oplt- 1m- Ithnt for tuxlnsx. 5 {till pin“. I 0:111:19 "i'1£l;‘\vci'-+ tirgctl on h)’ dlss-"lli-sfi-"l 111" 1"" “F! "F15: and hilt-rests. I F! ‘Iiremmn, torilktllfl’ for trttitsporttilion to Otta- thl‘. iflllillllhmi°nl “f m“ 5ia"tmw'.\vn,' tn confer with idtistcrn lllvlll- ‘V? “wk “P “tronglyibtzrs tlicrc, but he did not rt-ply’ l0 lmmisltis, i-o flirt-e tlelcgtttcs went t0 Ot- hnd a good conference. crn members tulniittcrl things \\'\'I't‘ serious down this way. anti pro- mlscd to r10 all tlicy cottltl protww matters, but Sir llmiry is going on with n high hnntl and nnt. fztvnrltig the provinces so fur its . Cttpi. llonzilil l‘.. Blztt-llillaui, .\t'l~ Bil tor ' itigt- in tlit- "tr ii-irlli rly fair l(l\\‘1ll"d us. and Riv-v: 1e turned down or put tiff. It‘ tlit-y u trltil 11ml at fair Afti-i" the tilitivt- was writtvn we many fril-titls \\’c zipplivd to Sir awn at their own expense: mid Our liaisi- lu im- wo cztu arc. \\'c nro tlcterniini-tl this t-iliztll he stopped soon as pos- provitir-inl prndttcls, and tn zissist In evt-ry wtty possible tho develop- ment of the lilnrltiine PTUYIIIPUR, and insist on fair lrcnftncitt liy the rttilwny tnntiaszetncnt at till times. Our motto in ttll things - "liiaritlmcs first, lust and nlwn Friends in all parts of the provinc- es are expressing their sympathy and sitpport. Wu shall be Iliéilfllilli to hour from all who arc willing to| join. \‘\-'o expect clubs will be formed in all parts of the hluritime Provinces. 1 expect to lie on the island in July and would he pit-us- “d In tiddrcnn a muciint: in (‘liar- lottutnwn or OUIOI‘ plncvl-i and tis- sist in netting our forces togcthur. Yours. for a bit of justice. this point as he assured us they were working on rntci-i now that would help out this serious situa- '-|°1-\- W9 Dlcztdcd earnestly that them be no removals of IIIIIIIIIUS front thn Provinces. 200 or 304; families less In a serious mutturto Mottcton, and it hurts all those provinces. We appeal to you, m... and all. to stund by us in such loss. Most of these arc people who have worked hard, raised their ftlnllllca and mnde homes. Now "l!!! have to be sacrificed. He snltl we would he recompensctlfnr ‘M3 m "m" WKYH- A pttchm-iltig agent war; being appointed for ‘WW0 11018. but we failed to act- iilpyv unn mnn could occupy all use tucant houses. Our final and moat important appeal was for more traffic through our ports. Mil. lions of dollars have been spent in this tlircctlon. yet they are practi- cally idle. The only satisfaction We got on this point was: "l am 50'"! 1° if)’ 811d send more grain through Halifax." No ntentlon or St. Jnbn. We told him we felt we were being unfairly treated and our chances were sllm with the ‘aver vr0vi1wea._and some claim- ti; be would be better off with the "aritleltl States. H15 reply w“; c (in. x0 with them; I do no! a“? r We‘ ‘M "f"- flllbreciute this I1 Live it to the public m; Con. sIrI-iratlon. The main topic no“. l" ‘that do you think of the rall- wny question‘! By this time l think It is just as bud na ever. and even Yortic. At first. they gave our r951. 161th a months notice before or. derlnz them to Montreal. Now it is only one week's notice. What is the heat thing to do under n", circumstances? I think we nhould Bet to Ottawa just as soop as pog- flibla- 11nd put it up to Hon. F‘, n °‘““"'"- Premier Kins. Hon. A. n. CODn and all the silent ones there, oi‘ he S70 lilnin Sh, Ziionctonfl N11. . zrutls nil an readily as gitsolitm and lliut also will function on ollvt: nil and goose grouse. was tit-moti- stratt-tl totltty liy the itivi-ntor, Franz Lang, of Munitwlt, (lurmturv. at No. I59 Hutlsoti strut-t. The tsnglnu list-If in nothing nov- t-l; ntu-ntinn wits directed tn tho oil vaporizer nntl nozzle. The vnp- nrlzct“ li-I fluid to break up tho nil into a fine ans that. upon ltznitiou, leavt-s no truce of carbon. A hund- kercltlcf hold over the exhaust re- mained unsollctl. Ignition is by compression. Tlicrc is neither ig- nltiim system nor carburetor. The tests fodny were made with a l-cyllntler, Z-trycle, 81/, porpo- power stationery einglne of Gut-man make. According to Mr. Lung, lit- will have automobile, airplane and motorcycle engines in this country for demonstration within the next two tnunths. The vaporizer nnd nozzle also were demonstrated fotluy in coit- nectintt with a furnuce-litrrncr. The gnaitiflcd crude all was lighted by a mntdh and a roaring flame pm- duced. The inventor claims that hie crude oil burner should do away with coal for fuel bromine nf its economy and obvlntlon of srnoku and ashes. _.-_._s4Q§&__ counr Attows szapoo AN ' tucu FOR swam-sumo \ S. A. McDONALD I nut, Sir, etc., GEO. H. BEAMAN. President of the , n Maritime Club. u" Il\IlllI)l'I‘ _l‘ort llirliinontl. Si, ti vvrtllct of $135,000, or u litllc ovt-r $23,000 an] ———~———-{O&——-- ouvr: out. AND oooss iiiori. 1 ' GREASE USED BV INTERNAL 'l‘liv vvrtlict wits rclurnvtl lutluyi COMBUSTION ENGINE by at jury livfon- Sitpri-mo (‘uni-t —-— Justice ldrtmcls l3. lh-li-htinly" ztg- "uopaeuoo z NEW YORK. June 1G.~~Ati lnfcr- kins’. Samuel lllolititill‘, hnrtlmirc; t|0|no1 ‘Q ‘M it“ W043 ‘ ital combustion engine that list-s mi. chttnl, at nunilii-t" lM-l Rich-l ' ri und b1»- tlmvii hum" Ills Itmitc, I)iB(‘l'IIlI)\'l' 2 lust, l-y xtn unto truck. Ilia skull w and his right thigh splintered. The lnjttrt-il arm is pnrtly pttruLvm-tl. for $511,000, l-‘nx tibialntetl lll'f‘fi‘l‘l‘.llllf‘. of .1. HIIII for loss of services. in nonipnrlsoti with other nwuvds where tufnl loss of limb occurred. Oldest Freemason LONDON" June ld-Jnmon Melt-one. 882d as, of York. was _ TRUE LMNG l entprtnlnctl at n complimentary 0 what a joy “would be m “v9 Iinnqttct by the York Lodge ‘mark the 70th anniversary of his =ittitlatlon into the Order. hell?" 0f Enltlnntl. and is believed NOI- ‘l to lac tho‘ oldest pnst grand officer 0F BOWS LEG in the country. llc was initiated 0n ‘May 23. 1853. and if not NEW YORK. June lli-Bhorten- the oldest Ireemueon In EInglandflLeavo on the slot!" 3 to see it they cannot do something. in; of the right lee by an inch and can have fetfllellflii" ~ " 145 Great Geo. Street §Demonstrating+ Showing" A Proving-- the Superiority of the BARNET Refrigerator Mr. R. ill. Allan will be at the store lliondtty, 'l‘tiesdzty and Wednesday 0f next week and will be pleased to meet you. He will explain all about the famous Barnet Refrigerator and con- duct one of the celebrated “tests” proving that the Bartlet will preserve foodstuffs in all their freshness for astonishingly long periods. Call and talk i0 Mr. Allan. w0n’t be obligated in any way. You .4 the r-esult of an accident, | ‘ (lll l2-yi-tir-olil Irving Wt-lncr, of}; I 1707 Ilii-litnoiul 'l‘<-rrzici-. 0R ‘vO-OO-OQOQ-OO-O-O-OO-OO+O-OQOON LEST WE FORGET \\'liut can I do to-tlay’! Not praise to win, nor glory i0 min; Not gold. nor ease, nor 110W“. "i" love to guln Nor pleasure guy; Iluf to impart. Joy to some stricken ltetvrli To semi some Heaven-born my Of hope, sortie sud despairing in cheer; fro lift some weighing doubts Make truth more clear; Dispel some dwarfing fear; To lull some pain: llring to the fold 11841111 Same lamb astray; To brighten life for some 01w. Now and here— This lot me do todaY‘-3‘~“°°""‘ 'l‘t-rr:ici-, Port Rlt-ltmmul. -~.tiniuity “'11s iulrtuluccdul thi- Iiy llttt I><i_\".< ztllnrtu-ys, l-‘ox lltzsulm. Illill Ill‘ was run n"- ats f1'i|l‘\\Il'P|I, his loft ttrm lirnkcn Shortly after suit was brought. Attorney Sitmut-l I. trlnl. hu fztlher, Louis, Ims pentlitig n. sotzl Th» size of tho verdict is largo —~-—-.o>-—-—-, In England (By Dominion Newlhlfi-érvice) BY “h” Kendrwk Bangs m i And of your living fireely 311w! ' [To feel yoursplf a mead of Might. ‘A source ot’ vigor and of light. n-to Self alone ibut to who walk the way Wm‘ lie ls n past grand standard ‘ All men A-nd as younear the hcis-lil! f‘ . actually. "a" o, hovel