<-__..' -->_.-....__. _. I-I ‘r llli lifllllllllliilbilllillllilllllil <‘\'I'l_\' PAGE mini " u. Menus-m Vice-Practicum J- t- 00l- D- A. lheKllnol, ID. S. 0. l). K. Currie. IL Buses" Plunllell. w. (‘sun-r leeletlry, Lle l. ep I I} lc-nszo Ilrprv-u-ngiutlvw-B. J. Power FRIDAY, NOVFIMBER 14, 1924 LET THE TRUTH BE KNOWN through an open door. The states- nien of Britain, instead cf oppos- “lli-i the truth be known and willing, welcome Canadian develop- sliull know ivliat to do." said lhe:n‘en1' Ami “Downing sir-eel" lll- Alllllll‘ dlellllwll l“ “one of the hoarlcst bogey! in the mass meeting in Victoria. B. C... alnomencpnure o; Do][[ic§_ leiv nights ago. He had referred to tlii- fact Ill-RI (‘aliiida liad hail the‘ is llon. __.__-¢o>-—- EDITORIAL NOT ES ‘three beat harvests in her hlstoryJ _ , Only that. notwithstanding this. the ycarihh d 12-24 ftlllllil hi‘? with an increased] w’ ‘m’ the coalrnan compLiin> iltlit, a lost} population and with‘ , 0n, i0 he a child again-just for licr liusiiii-ss lifi- firmly grippilil llyitonight, at. the Strand. ilt'lll'i‘5>'lllll, 'l‘lii-re was no reason for this lie std except tlrii the‘ Hun‘ J‘ ‘L “yers is ab‘)! “mug . l. l , . . ’ I ‘ kfthe position of acting Prenilcr. ;£ll\‘(’l'llllll‘lll is on tie wrong rat‘ l Proof of tlic in iial.iuiial polity. The “m m, t‘ill'l‘i‘t'llli‘.l'.\' of his coiicliision- ‘lfsnnxi month are hooked for the ‘Jtli principal events proof wi-rl llt'l'l|t‘(l. is, iii the fan-Ilium 35th wspcmjvpiy_ that the liusiiii-ss depression and l)". ‘ixuilflfi lit-gun only ‘vnen the“ The little boys sent to reformu- l-lnlngl- in ilii- nliLlflllfll ppilry ivusitories tlic other day wclz; mulber- l-oiiti-iiiplati-ll. \\'llt‘ll the giivi-ru- less. Think of It. and if Yllll lill'-'\‘-' llltllll. iii ordvr to secure tlii- siip- 0i illlY DUWTE- port oi‘ the Progressives. _vielill‘ili ‘ "Premier Stewart has l)*‘!‘ll lally invited ‘Conference at Toronto ncxt week. lo Ilii- lailvi"s ili~iii.'il,id for a t-liairgihl “Wyc- to the Conservative \\'iili .\lr. that l'r< liiicr King is but a llllllll‘! Slt-iglienls slatcliiiwiit ‘where he has been put on the pro- i , ,..~. ‘l the lrocrissiies ‘granlmp as will‘ it, I tl - l; s ‘ . . ‘ “ “““ m one of tlit- principal r‘ “'“““““"‘ (‘mmmm speakers at the afternoon and zigix-vn .\lr. King himself kiitiivs ‘evening meetings llli: l‘l'<igi'i-ssl\'es klioiv it, llilierzilsi ziiul (Iiiisiry-litii-cs alike kiiow it‘; Those people who scoff zit the They know that if lhe Progressive iidea that the peace of the world dc- piynp were wilhdrziwn from thezpends upon the British Navy iiiay Liberal government it would falliguess what would happen to our like a house of cards. And tliey|own ilefeuceless lnternniinnnl ' know also that the policy tlemantledlboundary’ were the British Navy by tlii- Progressives in “Wssternfcllmlnatcd. The Bilyleyltpg would (‘iiiiailzi is not a policy which candle all Yankees. of course. but tlic ill any way promote either indus-iresI of us would be tinder 391]_ in trial or zigricultural or conimerclallllllrllllCc Vile. Or Carrying on a guer- L Notes By thaWay There is great perturbation -ln Western Canada over the decision of the Railway Commission can- c-elling the Crow's Nest freight rates. At least the newspapers out there indicate that condition of things, and the phrase "a gross in- THE CHARLOTTETOWN illihat ‘flb of idnurs julst cc" is moderate compared W'lh the language used to denounce the Commissiqn and its verdict. a. In“ w‘ B...‘ “'0' The Toronto Globe takes note 0f HEALTH AND WEALTH the resolute attitude of the West lii refusing to be hound by the Oom- _.\ weaimy business ma“ was liiissioirs iuilgmcnt and asserting (‘Ollsilllillg a physician in a distant that Parliament must flx a maxi- city. After. tile consultation, lie mum rare o; fre-ght (m. wheal ampasked the physician “When shall l flour tli-t the C ' i ll0llle again." . WOT“ If amr 0mm as ‘m cunnotl The physician said "When will ' ‘ ' [you be in this Cll)‘ llillllll?" "J tl - ' dl "Wheth-cr those Western ViOW3i\s'a|l(u?lll€ t‘: gtfrlinsegdy an ‘our you "l"! with the approval of the qovj "lrlitit about your business?" ernment I f the day.‘ says the Globe! "I've only got one business in “cannot as yet be ascertained.‘ ‘HR’ at prawn" and that ‘s l.“ 59'- llrcniicr King desires to consult ,\::‘e“‘.a?d M‘ my be? phyikmm,‘ his colleagues before zinnouiiciiivi‘ 0mm“ else many nmnem‘ v , ° . He was past sixty and had muiiy -lll.\‘ ll0ll<'.\'- “Jutlglng from prcsclit- imereqs l ~ . ll"! llltcrant-w. those Progressives "OWGVUF for the preceding couple will be unwlll'ng to compromise ou,0f years he had been ailing. first ill-s basic principle. lt i3 conceiv Illfllll one llllle sickness or infec- aim. ma; "m" "5 c0nsi,_|e,.u,i(~"|tiozli. and then another, An raccident . . . .- , , . Iaiii a couple of operations had m..l_\ r i , .- _- . .. - 3r 31112:? ‘lfhiwtsptug m)“ (‘of ‘brought. him below pur physically. ‘MW _ 1° l‘ fl“ l 9 lr‘ll¥l"‘*"iliiiit lie knew what he wanted, and - - an: tic Liberals. The (]Ut5$"|lllBHdU(l to gel. and that was the on of freight rates in the WPSPUFGIIIZLT)‘ good health be had prev- looks to be very much In po|ig;¢s_ ifonsly enjoyed. Perhaps it may even oversliailoii- l‘ ‘lomemnell “link “ml lll l-llC-‘lll [he Mr." “h, m“ tlhnmv m, populurltlznvs of liiislli» ullter bilsiliirss and dzscussiunn money, that that big asset, good ' ilitlvalth, is sometimes not conslder- "‘ '“ ei. Y ! W ' . w u “um "e417" "l" i", it “its lunicrson l believe will; GUARDIAN Some Sidelights On Detectives of Paris Soliie years ago, before Sherlock Holmes and Sexton Blake pegged out a claim for Britain, all the great dettctlves of fiction had the'r homes in Paris. And the Paris- fnn “secret police" were In actual fact a terror .10 law breakers long before Scotland Yard came into existence. Even io-dsy. though dc- tcctlve science has made enormous sti-"iles in every civilized country. tlii- sleuth-hounds of Paris are sec- ond to none in cleverness and cour ago. Both qualities are very necess- ary. for the French Police are some- tlnies given very knotty problems to unravel. And they have, too, to iviige constant wnr with the Purfs- ian apache, the most dangerous and ruthless hooligan in the whole world. When the apache is in dang- er of arrest, he will charge [his would-be captor with lowered head, effectually disabling him by a crashing blow "below the bclt." But the iii-is poFcciiiaii is too wziry a bird to be easily caught, according in a story in Answers. Stepping quickly aside, he deals his man a heavy blow in the nape of th" neck as he passes, thus placing li lii liors dc combat, or with raised kii~e lie counters the. blow. and hrfort- his dazed aggressor can re- cover semis hiiii to ‘earth with a sli‘ililll-llfllll‘lllt‘l‘ fist. "W": lllllUll lll lllllllrll" Jlllll lllllY-iszilil "C-lve me l-lood lieiiltli and a. And it is at a very iiiopportiinUllily- 11nd l will make the pomp oi‘ t‘iiic for the King (luvcrnnieirt. ltvfllilwrlw“ l‘lll1"lll“l-“" h“. ham,“ [he npgotlatiolb [or And after all, wliait is worth; “mom n has amusm res-en‘ I L more t0 you than ‘that leelltig of! l“ the w“ lll~ll waiiiliig to get up in the mornlngi simultaneously w. ihho Hick“. things. “my enjoympnt of these ominous and continued "rulii-iyour meals. of recreation, and of bliiigs in the Alaritiines." It liasisleg-p. What has lifc itr-ii that is strengthened the hands of tlic (ling-llvmlll "loril ma" 1° jllsl I991 H004 l... Group among m‘, rwogrvshmosltill llie time’! 2111iguiigggvfffrezfcgfilfrfz"gyro$501lllflll are considered hardheatleil ‘ ‘ ‘ * - ll business men. h v t.fi ' I. Pzeiiiiwl" and his trolleaglies llftVllllllllg out from only tlieiiisclves to l)l'l'fll8 for llielllfllrlf- . prescii-l trouble. lt iill tianie froliil I remember a Yollllll “hail lll “l9 m,“ ms, Surrender m m“ Pm_ South whose uncle liad left liim/ grcssivrs on freight rates, follow- ()n§e'“a‘|Z.‘tT:dg°"arzinasi I lng the stirreiider on the V gy "m (‘asses lt ls hard to itiidersmiiil how prosperity in Canada The)‘ knownla warfare ll" °llr Gfilldllven bless- kntll of protcc-Pll- llldflltcntlcnee and British Eni- bflpirc citizenship, that tlic- "death ‘lioli." prematurely zicclailiieil Progressives in parliament.‘ was‘ Th Sir Tho ‘a W -i - tlic signal for Ihr- disastrous exod- e m s yd l “mm m" l |Coinmuiilst propagandlst cites as ;hi's distinguished forbt“ , - lug ‘began in Ottawa: that liad it. ' M‘ an“ whom lie also blames, apparently, for the us which tiegaii when tariff tinker- brwrn tlir- death knell of protection‘ seditious and rcbelloiis it ivuuld also have i100“ tho ileatli knell (‘iiiiziiliain agriculture. The “death knell of protection“ n wasltir whom. hc literally lost his llitlfl. blood in his veins. was none other d an than the poet. diplomat. and reput- of (iaiiadiaii industry led lover uf Annc Boleyn for which, has not yet been sounded. He lived so f-lr back as four liiin- ago. anti why .\lr. Baylcy should resurrect him now a thri-al, a forerunner of what would occur if Liberalism, propped tired Yell" up by Prugrcssivism would sur- vlvc long enough tn bring it about.‘ l-‘tirtunataly for Canada the death knell was for another funeral. that as an ancestor and Lniatter for psychologists to ilxplain. excuse is a 1t is lust. as we suspected, Mr. W. of a government which in three D. Bayley who lectured under the .ch the KIIICSUOTI‘ of prohibition fitlaL-Siuhzslt nilgrltitlaflt; ttitgaqlizlisiltlaahle auspices of the Y_ 3L C‘ A. is a giiilijtizgnilirtelcei ‘issue in‘ the receliit KINGDOIM “IS Wglll'IN:'—Nelili. . l, . . .. . . . . ‘ '. ‘ y" V00 was n- er hall. ticv sa. iere. or, 0 "llct the truth be known and we Isljsizléjtafljlolgiizsllggrlsftof a! vellly tireasetl by 130.000 over that of Q1959’! for. bebolyd the kingdom of shall know what tn do!" This is . a ype‘ n t": two years ago‘ and Mmmmh m“ (rod ‘s with?" yom Luke 17-21- Ihn mug or Mr- Mci him an" his sketch of himself which he con- :'wct" vote, was also increased by ‘PRAYINL-May we ‘his day °,“' I y t: Imbutcs m m0 aparnanwnuiry ggyinn {hum was H M, gain of throne Thee, i0 God, most Mercilul “any mm (‘Emma “may wams thekilllfli)" he boasts lli1tbls"alici-l-itrir 'l'iii- policy iif Mr. King MENUS.“ Thom“ ‘vyat! o‘ his “artthjj “m” “mifor sedition or rebellion". and that that ‘Faiuitla is prosperous and sat-V“. religion he is “Labor Church". isfied iiiiilt-r lhll "bi-nr-ficent ruin" wha" m Luger Church? NELSON” ‘ iEncyclopaetlizi defines it ilius-“A socialist in lurid IPHPTS flcross‘“llthout Irii t ll, was executed Ill declare ls well, How pruspnroiis and liiiw satisfied religious organization i“ WNW" a theological basis found. (‘anadu iii closed factories. var-ant 9d in 1891." So farms. v-iiiiity homes whose fnriiierdlcrc we have a propagandlst seek- ln hlanchcstcr imcupzints art- now in the Unltrstli-ing to undermine our theology. ed- Stains, it is ‘not pi-ssiiiilsni or treason inltllo hospitality and platform of oilr It'll il~ it must be told and then ‘Y. M. C, A. for the propagation til "w" llllllll llllill” Wlllll l" illh" his socialistic and hetcroiiox doc- BATTERING VAN OPEN ODOR "llei the irnm no knownf"|\lf3fltlOH and constitution. claiming trlnes. Two years ago We liad a discus- sion on, and agitation for. a winter Mr, Mt-llzhen In British (Jnliinibia Illa other day salll worth repealing: "l "ts-int strongly the attitude of a small sect n of the press and others that 1n something service by airplane. We were tiirn- ed down on two counts, (l), that airplanes could not land satisfac- torily in winter, (2). the expense was prohibitive. Evidently both these objections have been over- come ln Québec for we find in con- nection with the inauguration of a passenger and freight service by air to serve the new gold mining district. that. there ls now avari- sble a machine that has proved to be excellently adapted for use on o must be continually battling with Downing Street in Drcscrve our autonomy Intact; that eternal vigilance is the price oi llbefly- That 9s bursting l-llrflllith Rn open door, for the head of no Britl|h party-Liberal or Con. ncrvative—would withhold that lib- B"? from us. The attitude of the DUI‘ I _ “Vi” regularly. Played golf during the ‘hwlh made as the pflCU of support. isowson, was careful of his diet. and, lillfil severally enjoyed good ‘omlliealih. The “dry" victory in the Under Enemy ‘Escort. \\'iili what coolness the detet‘ Live can fiicc L'.'i‘ll ti larizi: g:- these ruffians the following ex- pr-rieiice of Monsieur Goran. late chief of the Paris Servicu de Surrle, will show. Once, aftci‘ iiiid- night, M. Goron was walking alone and uuariuotl along the solitary road that borders the fortifications in the Panton Qiiartier Wllflil he saw u number of apuches stting round a fire. lt was too late to re- treat. for he had been seen, and no doubt recognizoil. > "1 was not lolri; in making up liiy uiiiiil," lie says. "Going up to thc group, l said: “ ‘Good-evening!’ " ‘Good-eveuiiig!" they repeated |lal'l° Plflliwite has llllftltlfid iiiuchi“ Sllfiilkinrz to me one day hnsalil. ‘attention throughout both the HO ‘v2: know “my I ‘do ma“ .UllllP(l States and (Yanadzi and is"lnge' “Oli, jusl t l" l ll ‘generally-looked upon as the "turn your jQb." l szldele we and up to of the tide" toward prohibition “Yes. l made up my mind to ilhrollgflflllf the Dominion, It wasilllllke another niilllon- dollars, and .3 lirPrlt dfsappollitiiivnt t0 the .\ioil-‘.“"-“ lll lllle best way to do it. My “lrlllbll l-flflifuers who liad count-View“? ‘g my‘ Mggest asset" ‘"4 collllillllllly upon a swt-Aping} Thmk “ over‘ h V lvlctory In the Big Province. tn bel illlllllwell- l)!’ like “u'eit" triumphs‘. . lo+ +vr lii the Marltinies, as one Modern-j ' 5...... p... n, "with fhu i Daily Selections ‘possible exception of Prince Edi: I ward island." i -<-O- FOR .,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,, M,“ Repma", Guardian Readers l l. in (‘Olillllend-lllg on the result in On-‘ tario takes note of the faci thni in} v o+vo+0++o++o+0+o+0++++o Massachusetts. the only stain 'n O-O-OOQ oboooo NOVEMBER 14, 1924 and Mighty, supreme ‘In our lives tlrait the Kingdom of God hiay hp iii us and abound. mli-"ll" iii favor of prohibition. The Aiill Saloon Lcagiii- has piihkshetl -I Slfllljllllllll that of 22 Senators; Pl- tlclctl in the recent elections only one can ht,- classed as “wet" and four others who cannot he countt-il llrY are iii favor of the enforce- iN THE SUNSHINE 0F YOUR LOVE llf all the world were a garden fair. _ _ Anti you were the tiniest rust-bud iiieiil iif prohibition. thcro , -- l'd kiss Itlio dew from eiurli petal There is no apparent danger nl‘ sweet, the Uiiiii-vl States now or hereafter Au proof in you of a lovu coili- going buck on proliilftkin. The P1010. "dry" voting strength in both thi- Senayte and Hons“ “f Roprusmbtzh lI‘ all the suns of a thousand skies SIIOIIi; down on mo. as their elitison “"5 “Pillars to have bmvn sub- pflzg, lllfllllllllly increased and President Tilcfil bc as clouds "In thi- lictivhi (Jllfilltliflfs announced policy or vlg- lllYQVBi oroiis enforcement of probibtlon F” l M” "my lmillllg ll" YUll-r sweet. love. ls eiidorst-ti by the Immense popul- ar majority he and his party hav- Once more l glaze into your t-irtvs recflvml‘ "Rm" Row" Wllll llll Like stars that shone up ln the fleet of liquor laden ships and vess skleg‘ els has been reduced to a smnli i seem itn sen ii heart waiting lnr fraction of its former prcporfons me’ Mid bootlr-ggers have H,“ compel, Valnly my hope arises. ed to sharply atlviaince prices “to thulr Al Y - , thirsty customers. ‘ fly Wm‘ me flee‘ “a a mm‘ I swear by all heavens above; Till .' . ' Tenderi for construction of s 0:122“ m“ dry l“ “v8 Md million dollsr elevator at Halifax In the sun-shlnecf your love, are to be called for shortly. uccnrd- S lug to Mr. R. E. Finn, M. l‘. for that city, The prqmlgg w” m 8t. the by-electlon there l year ago, but the defeat of the Government candidate put off the fulfilment in- definitely. Halifax already has 9'9""?! capacity that is seldom _—_-_. NOVEMBER IL-You are quick- lfilllllvlvd. -but are nlwayl! sorry the Brlllllll Deople is that the destiny of the Dominion ls to be declared and directed by the Dominion pea. snow with skids. The frozen lakes or harbours provide perfect land- ing places for this machine. It will ‘m’ “hmey . carry conveniently s ton or more. Mr‘ Memle“ he” lrllllrrlsell I It has been calculated that with """'l lllllllllll’ l" “W” Cllllfllllfln steady operation this machine will ml°'m'"l l"? Ill? l"! flllflrlllr 0f deliver supplies, at a distance of s century, slyii ‘the Oltlwa Jfillrll- 50 miles, st s cost. less than that of ‘L Ev"! M" "ll "l?" l'°"l° WW teaming over the winter roiidn, used. It. seems worse than useless to build another while shipping cll the wheat to Portland. A million dollar t-evator with nothing to elev- ate would only decorate the Halifax water front and prove as useless as another Scribe Hotel. A bull movement on the New York stock Exchange is usually due lii November and has now episbdiflti our external relations is What more does anyone want be- borsldod ss s victory over Down. tween here and Sackvllla when the ...i' l momem you speak hastily. You liltqy children, and an fond of home life. but are rather too reserved. Remember that love is anally frlkhtellied. (Iherrlsh it. Your birth-stone is the topaz. which means ildelity. Your flower Js the chrysantbo- mum. Your lucky color lii grey. cf time and nearly as musy were m“ niniterlalisetl anti Iirokcii all re- cords. ft means little to the ortlln- substantial value of ary mortal who tlor-s not speculate. may Ibo monsur by up K11“. _ on November 12 lost year. The .t.lio sdvsnoo, without enthusiasm. Then they stood motionless, eyeing me ans plciously. “ ‘l want you to do llltl a favor.‘ l continued. ‘it is a long way t0 tlic |policp headquarters, the i'o..il is lnot very safe. and l shall fecl oli- llged if two or three of y0il_ will, accompany nii- so far? " Then, pointing to tlic two most villainous-looking iiieliibers iif the gang, M. Goron asked them to act as his escort. Siilli=n|_v respoiiiling to the invitation, the brace of ties- puradoes accompanied lilin back to headquarters. Actor and Bloodhound. Hail-M. Goi-on shown any hesita- tlon~ or fear he would almost cer- tainly halve lost ills life. Bu-t there s no emergency to which the Par- isian tlutectlve ‘is not equal and no risk he is not prepared to take. At an hour's notdce he will start on the track of a murderer or ‘bur- glar. and illiszippt-ar, perhaps for weeks, in the lowest slums of Paris. rarely returning without having ruu his quarry to earth. For this llllr" pose he can assume any one of n score of disguises, each so clever as to baffle detective. lie will play tho role of butcher or beggar, count or cabman. and D111)’ each l" lll" liftt. He combines, lndcctl, tlhe. skill of a clever actor with the iionc of n. bloodhound. One week ho may be rubbing shoulders with rflllk rlrlil fashion; the next. hobnobblng with criminals ln the lowest cnbnrcts. Ong of the smartest ilcteutlvcs 0f Paris once niasquerailcd for weeks as a wrestler, until at last he was able to put the handcuffs on 1 professional Hercules who hnd coiii- mmnrl n particularly brutal miir- der. Another worked as scllllillll H‘! a restaurant. and only lt-ft hill plflle-Wflklhlllfl when he hfltl Illb- coverod a couple of much wanted thieves among his felloweniploycs. Hlvg Thousand AFN!"- More than five thousand arrests stand to one detectives credit. the majority of them effected sInIZlP- banded and almost all at. consider- mie r131; Yet. he has only received injuries-Mid these but slight~on tour occasions. Such work as this forms only a part of the duties of me Pal-ls Service de- Siirete, which ‘spreads its close meshed net over the Whtfle of the capital and far beyond it, for the Prefect has his secret agents iii all the Drinciilll towns of Europe. No one enters pM-i, without the Eurete knowing all about him within twenty-four ,.. p- d!" ' - 1h. pulsation of tbs Ago 'rwwv“@?c* »»Q»»~»»»»~+~ The Public Forum ‘lilo alum llsouulnl by quonllonu of Charlottetown Gnu-din: list necessarily endorse the op- Isluns of correspondents. I QQO-OOQOOO-Q§§O-§OO§§O'§-O- WARNING TO WINSLOE Siir,—<lt has been brought -to m)’ notice by very respectable citizens that the conduct of certain young men who gather at or near the Winsloe Hall on Tuesday evening! l5 not ol‘ the generally approved type. l would dike to liiake it known. as an officer of the law, that the Young Peoples’ League ol the Mcthodilst Church have ilie h:ill routed on Tuesday evenings for their private ii-sc. Tiler meetings have been disturbed frequrutly in away tliait is not Sn keeping wli.li litw anti order. Be it known to all that if f-urtlier trouble is mail. for those who are tryliiig to lead our young peoplecut iiilto a better and a firllcr life and citizenship, the 0f- feiitlc-rs. regardlrss of who they may be, will be dealt with accord- ing l0 the law. l lcni- Sir, etiz, JOHN DIAMOND, J. P. i- MR. BOULTER ASKED FOR INFORMATION Sir--—Ytiui' issue of Oct. iilsl contains l: report of an ziddrcss on the Seed Pnlzilri sllllit on iiiuilt- by .\lr. Wilfred lloultti St-crctury cf iiihi Potato Grower's Assot-‘atitin iltffllil ibi- ll tary Club at (‘hur- luttcioivii. Part of ilii- report rcads as follows: "During‘ his ziddrcss Mr. lloulter read an text .ct frolii a liuier that lllall born si-ni from ali island potato growl-r to the buyers iii tlic .-uutli giving such pessimistic re- ports ut‘ conilitluiis lii-re, sliobniig the IMIOTIHOIIS pi-uductioii. and dwelling on the low price that the Associatnn was FPIIICHIIIU)’ oblig- H] to make a reduction of 25 ccntspci" bag iii order to iiiakc sales. (Thi- letirr liad been sent back to the Assot-Titlon by one of the buyersal" it is currently ri-ptu-li-il that l \\'l‘(lit- the l.‘lll‘l‘ iii tiiii-siitiii ninil .\lr. filllllllll‘ zippcars to be the or- dgiiizitoi" of tli s report. lii justice l0 myself alid 1o any other lilzlllll grower whose lllllllt’ may b» coir ucctctl with the matter l again ask .\lr. lioultor. as Sccri ‘y of the Potato (lrowcrs Assoc-lotion, to have a copy of tlic lillllll" iii iiuiys- .ion prliitcil in full .ll your columns showing clearly the extract h.‘ lcklll before the Rotary Club, and pointing out his objection or ob~| iectmis to it. - Sptuk iig for myself l may sayl that l have not written any letter lo any Southern buyer givfilg f-llse lnforiiizitioii. it is quite possible, iioivevcr, that by selecting an ex- tract from a lt-uai" of lllllle and ilwell ng on it a ivriiiig impression may be given as to tile real ilatilrel of lilo letter. I havu already lisk- ed .\lr. lioiiltei- whether or not hc| connected my naiiil- with the lctlttrr hours. Tlii- lrstory and ivliercabouts of ervcrylknown criminal are on its records. No lawless meeting can be held that is not attended by one or more of its officers in disguise. and every gaining room is constant- ly under smilar surveillance. The harmless-looking old gentleman or young sprig of fashion who is your neighbor at tlin roulettv-table ls very possibly an officer 0f the law iiiustiiicriitlllig as a gambler- Tests for Detectlvcs. lt is perhaps scarcely to be wou- deriitl at that. tlic Paris detective system ls such u llbffflfll. lllfllillllltl. for not. only are its officers chost-n from the best innit-rial ln France. but they arc trained for their work with u tlirtiughncss unknown in any other country. lt l-s only ailter ii long inlriod of schooling by uxperts that they arc allowed to coniincntzu their tlutics, llow exacting this training is may begailicri-il from tlic following test which a s-tutliuit, must pass at a very early sinile of his coaching. lie is placed ili tili- cuntrt- of a brilliantly lighted rtimii. After a few seconds the light is nit- llin-gulslietl and the piipll ls then expected 1o draw u pliin of the rnoiii. iiiarkng tlic QXIHZY. position of the furnlturri and otht-r objects ln it. lii anothnr test, lifter n mn- menfs glance. he ls asked to de- scribe a facn accurately, giving col- or ni’ hulr and eyes, iind then to pick out a portrait of It from blin- ilreds of other photographed faces. _A third and still more. difficult test is for the student to enter a dark- ened room full of curiqus and unus- iil objects. and, rifts-r passing his hands over them ,to lea the room and give a minute acctiint of its cements. \\\}\\\il. ponnsV4 /KID»NI_-ZY inf/r, PI.LI_.S_ R “f\_\\\\ kiuniif " {}.;'1A:::2‘?.r" tirf I / 7' " /. .5 ‘I iieltlier he nor his [hlid time asked liiiii to have the copy of the letter printed. but l have not yet \\l'nsliington's best design for a house lii for ill!‘ pri-s Jiillllilfi lloliziii. an ‘Irishman from South ("lil'(illlll|.\\ilr herein ab? isucéesslul" "competitor; r 44w Tlii-n should l appear tolsketch contained -onnected with the latter ivhfcliland coloniiatics that tlii- lllllllll'“"l‘ seen it. l sliull tli's matter further. d...» " -- vugflfllowm a Notice the pens in the hands of the veterans —the mcn who have been using fountain pens for twenty and thirty years. Usually, it's a Waterman’: A lost or damaged pen, perhaps an unsatisfactory one, led them to Watermaifs. They became pen-wise. With Waterman’: they stayed. It is their pen to-éay. ' History repeats itself. Sooner or later, a Watermads will come your way. You will appreciate its "fit" in the hand; the larger ink con- tainer; the smooth, steady flow; the easy-writing, everlasting tip. And when you come to veteran years, you will be a veteran Waterman's user too. Selection and Service n! the Best ‘Shops fihnwwmma The prices of Water- man’: Ideal Fountain Prlilvlrr. lllsducto difference In sizes and ornsmentstloirmevrr to a difference |n_ quality. $7.50 $1.00 $3.50 Exqulnhr dclillio st higher prices. Waltermaifs Uhe Ultimate In Pens W Io WATERMAN’S LPENS are sold by E. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. stcnographers to do so. And I llllVv _ .thc now continue. tlic information l am, Sir, etc, S r. loser-re as a home watch the columns 0t‘ tlli- tluuriliaiiiiii Wasliiiigtoli. for a lt.Ll(‘l' froiii Mr Boultt-r giinlig in tlctafl sought. THE WHITE HOUSE ll Drlze of sr-vv vin- "rrlul l" ‘l atl-mlnkirzitiliii but h“ rfmmcd to w“ me.‘ .1 have cui {ll the Association to rcdiicc liorrliictl and frills and lllllsfl‘ flake“ ‘Hm w Send m“ l‘ (‘Olwylhofllrleir llrici‘. l shall again seek bread ilectirations ivz-re tllililiflliu-“l- U19 lath-r buihn told iiie I. airspace in your paper m (ma! with The “mm w“ [he [W0 m“. ‘White House as we know it n0“- Washington laid 'the coriier-slllllr AUSTIN A. SCALES. of the building In 1792, ll “we; —-o0>———- completed in 1799. the .\'\‘4lr ll» Nature lsiuiot governed except Washington's (loath. by obeying her. “u- _11, u _ .1 “us; . R. BfOW 146 Richmond Street z . Charlottetown l i x E i x z z z i i i Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Good Strong Stock Companies. 0-0;‘ ' - The 4 -»»¢M ____- OOOO-OOO4OOOOOO-OOOOOQOO0‘#040OOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOQ9a SUPREME PIPE LESS F URNA CE THE FURNACE THAT STANDS COMPARISON 'Look over any other make of furnace and make 00"‘- psrlson with the "SUPREME." The more thorouflhly 7°" compare, the more convinced you wilt t-iecoms that the "SUPREME" ls the supreme value of today. All cast lron-Damsnh sanitary casing: all)‘ W "l “p and to remove for cleaning. so that by M's system you save from 26 par cent to 50 All best no» Into tbs house. p0!‘ cent of fusI, and all the apartments are uniformly llémld’ All tbs most recent scientific discoveries appllclb IQ [OI warm slr Furnace are found In tho “SUPREME? 1 W; have one out up In our basement and will l" PM’ ed to show It In operation, wrtoLsati: z Sole Agents for P. E. lslallll HlTfllL so maiiy ivllllr‘ i fol ilciil -4 vo-Qvovvvvqo-Q OOOOO0§OQ—OQQQOOOQQOOQQO-OOQOOOOOQQ‘b.OOOOQ-OOO