llll f» , enjoy the ‘mi. ' cend to the Iowcst levels of brib- i sacs roux i iIiIliN Bllillillll In . I. l. Ielmnl lequhry. He“. 00L D. utm- ua luau. -I- {- luv“- vlee-heullrl: I. Darnell: Inilllol. . L Aeeeelele Idler, D. I. Ourln. THURVSDAY_ NOVEMBER 12, 1925 _, FOR WHICH new blen Yesterday An our “gy Q‘. Cl!!!‘ lottctown and similarly tin practi- 'cally every city and rural centre in Canada men. women apd chil- dren were once more l minded of the price paid during the never-to- be forgotten days of 1914-18. in order tint the‘Bl‘itish finpfm might live and that Canada might polirical and religious freedom to be found, as n0 where ‘else. undcrihedirittish fllg- 9i!!! thousand Canadians died in tllfl-l- struggle. Ve-rfly Canada. h B, country for which men died. splen- men who followed the We have wnsecrated t did men. path of duty to death. (‘l'~.(‘l€d monuments. and dedicated to their memory and it is [0 our credit that. yesterday. m, n". seventh anniversary of the struggle. we stoodire- those memorials tud of thr- vcrc-ntly around and for a fc-w minutes remember- And we had much to remem- l,,r_ gixly thousand dead! Europe almost laid waste! Thrones top- pied and fell! A Royal Family “'88 mercilessly murdered! The whole civilized world stood aghast and And when peace came' Empire parzilyzedi to the earth again. 01M‘ stood, our Canada stood. bleeding it is true but living, virile. exult- ing in her strength and EIOPYlIlS l" For this our men commemorate this we her sacrifice.‘ To havv on-ctrd our monuments and Reverend G. C. Taylor telnarked in (he will“! 07 his eloquent oration. "these stones shall witness for or against us!" Are w: true to this country for which men died’! We acted vali- antly and credita-bly during the aw- ful szrultgle, Our soldiers were heroes in the wall‘; our civilians bore with unflinching fortitude the uncertainty and the bereavement. We acted gloriously and overseas in the win- Are we acting as as tinsel- died. (‘atmin tho i horror. the at hom- ning of the war. nobly. patriotic-ally. fishly in this time of peace? lVo have dome through a. polltli- a cam- i}! cal campaign in Canada, paign ostensibly to heal the scars Great War. our presenta- left upon us by the Were our motives. tion of the questions at issue wor- thy of a country for which men died. worthy of the men who died? This question must he fearlessly faced and fearlessly answered. We have seen men in high places des- rry an-d corruption. We have seen rntaiai hatred and relligimls ‘bigotry kindled lint/o flame not for the bene- fit of the country for which men died but for self aggrandisemen-Lfor selfish power. We have seen un- clean hands filled with bribes. and outstretched in ore-tended patriot- ism. ‘Itf Canada is to live. 1f she is r-vcl‘ to become worthy of the price whorowith she was bought we must see to it that the hands which hold her ecepllre shall be clean. that those who occupy positions of honour and trust shall be worthyof our confidence and respect. Canals has not yet fully awakened to the rr-sponslhilitizx-i placed upon her lby those who lptllid the price} She will awake we trustto the peaceful and honorable development of her great opportunitles—not t9 another bap- tism of blood. _ CANADA HUMILIATED We must now perforce await the outcome of events. Premier King has taken the lhlghlhanded step of holding on to a govern- ment flrom which be wlal elect-ed by his own constituents, from which also eight: of hi! cllbinot ministers were similarly ejected and against which every province In Canada gave an ovcrwbelnflgg majority with but one exception worth considering. namely the pro- vvlnce of Quebec. And Quebec gave its verdict. 11d for Muller KIM orenyofbil pofidembuteflmt prejudice and hatred ‘the dying em- KQNM,‘ bu; 0n grounds of racial here of which wens tanned -‘lnl.o flame by deeiznllns and Wlkfleh m; polbnlcians of whom Mr. Mac- kenzie King and llxle leadliflfl 15°"- tennnts were chief. [ll-sh patnioiism have done much gq upmot the racial hatred and prejudice whlch, survived the wari and conscription have been selrmi politicians w-bo hesitate at nothing to atwin 6mm Dumas the recent campaignslts mind that it will be political strategy and not the moral aspect ‘that will govern the moves at Ot- was put press was filled with appeals 10.1mm. the ignorant. Let us quote a few ought not to be so; sound publicill of many that might the qumeq] gumorality should dominate the sItu-l ' atlon rather than what may he leg-l .h h the “saved Qudbec" to g ow ow ' y ‘ally permissible but morally wrong.‘ Liberalism. pa-gztnda to Liberalism might Ibo quoted. but’ Quebec. man who saved his skin by suc means in the province of Quebec. Men of ‘high ddeals and unsei-i lbuf. their effortsl largely nullified lby Notes By The Way . The Manitoba Free Preu le ed- mlttedy the moat Influential and moot widely circulated exponent of public opinion in the Prairie Pro- vinces. It gave during the past four years _a general support to the King Government and to the policy NOVEMBER is, F1925 ' Ifve Known Th8 Pllblk! Forum --_--. “Tile :II:I h open l: _ a? nuns a oenee I - ’ .., (cmdflzed "om T" I Am°"°"' euntbu ll huge-n. The Write down the emctmt of your present life lnltirlncc, ""3"". 9”" 2* °"""“°"‘"' ' etrlke put the In! three cipher‘. Ind the reeullt vvlll b; the-epprcxlvnete amount of weekly Ipeeme your family would derive from your lneurenceplf. ' ed n 5%, 4,, “like ,6! $10,000 yields barely I10 a ' k. Oulnllen leee not leocleerlly endorse the op- i lnloee of oerreepelllenle. Oi-O-O Edgar A. Guest.) I the Gover their he most inflammatory propaganda into effect. The Ilibernl- "Now. as things are going. England will ‘be at war with Turkey within two years. Are you going to vote for the man who is ready ‘to send Y°l_lT son-g w be cannon fodder ll! Turkey." Hon. H. S. Beland at Lamllrton, Que. as reported . in Soleil. “if Canadians wish at all cosLs to have their heads brok- en let tile-m support Mr- Mels~ hen and Mr. Patenaude" Le Soleil. official organ of llfessrs , Lapolnte. Cannon. Parent and other Liberals. “The conscription law furn- , lghed a fnlltful- theme that l Hon. Ernest Lalpoinle develop- ed with his customary eloqu» encc" —- ‘Report of Mr, l.n~ pointec meeting at La. Tuque. La Presse Oct. 9. which “saved L would help neither Canada norl h while signally defeated Canada. How long he shall retain the posit-ion depends. not on what he can or can not do for Canada. bu! llilllll llle "umber of "lrellllgsiallke of the country and the party [he he can entice to his side. Possibivlto bow to the popular will and re- the humiliating spectacle serve to ‘awaken Canada to her real danger; possibly also it may side of Quebec winch has. with less ignorance than partaizan madness added and abetted the disgraceful In ought to do. nment has a this - .of the Progressives in assisting the Administration to carry on. ' recent issue it gives reasons why it. is argued that the Government ought to resign very fairly stated and with equal fairness upholds th'e legal right of the Government to hold on. meet Parliament and abide by its decision. lna It in somewhat noteworthy that the Winnipeg paper dues not ltate what in its opinion the Government its argument is that right to lchocse its course; that both par- ties are maneuvering for their own advantage in the coming election. own and that "the public can make up ltawn." There is probably too much conclusion. but it We feel assured that In the lang- ‘uaqc’ of the Toronto Globe the large: majority of the electorate record-j 0B] Ii v,ill WISE REDUCTIQN. An overweight individual. who]: looking for some means to reduce weight. deserves credit for m]; very act of wanting to get rid o: the excess. .lt is an encouraging sign when he gets dissatisfied with his condi- tion and determines to do some- thing about It. Some go about it In a common sense manner and reduce the amount of food eaten by from ten to twenty-five per cent. Others d9. termine to take some. further exer- cise daily. And others do both. that is cut down their food intake. and increase the amoun) of daily exercise. ' MARITIME RIGHTS V8. P. E. I. RIGHTS. A merchant in a sine-ll town ran for office. and wns overwhelmingly Figure your Insurance The Inset you should carry social and business standing woreimrhll-l- till?!’ We"! fairly and intel-l in danger. it's hard to be lnughedwofifiliitgflsdlzggsieg and ghfiththedzg: all "n" "u" "M" 7°“ Faun" cusslon at m: (itlntibllllalulictfhomic But U118 lllefchfllll W88 B 800d Conference to be held In Winnipel sport. What is more. he knew the on the 16th. to the 18th. Nov. is perm of becommg ma town iokefltbe conclusion arrived at BY; So he beat the town to it! The’ i THE ‘ THOSE WHO HAVEJIEAD THE‘ . PRESS REPORTS OF defeated. He polled so few votes ‘s, _l - that he appeared ridiculous In the o, .§'..,,“,§§°,,‘;f ,{,°“,:,.:,‘L',:2Q“:§ , ha’ l" "hm" "W" eyes of his neighbors. and ‘both his "The Maritime Conference":—— i o n ' ~ _ The Great-West Iiife-yijkssurapce HYNDMAN & co, “‘ MANAGERS-P. E- ‘l. ., in firth! of family euppppg should be mono» u» yield a sufficient Income for their mnlntcqunce. {ct ue allow you ' lyfillf‘ mom-hi, income plln \ morning after the election he. |§UI|MEET[NQS_" h any this sign in his window: “$25 re- I have ‘not seen anything fronllfl? lzlllftlldlragé1:lll‘do:gtrglfg: 2am? ward for the name of the man who;Y°'-" “LADERS To SUGGBSTIIh-reov; 13w“ PEOPLE WIDULD .. that they have arrived at ANY-ll’. - l "m" "m! "°‘° '°' m“ CONCLUSION. and while t ap-EBE DRIVEN OFF m" FARMS Everybody saw it. and everybodylpmve 0g a 1o; gland-as dlscuggedllN GREATER NUMBERS THAN Unfortunately some of these folks are looking around an‘. easy way out, nd having heard of! thyroid extrac; begln_ to take it on their own account. or ask the famq ily doctor to prescribe it forthemx Now you should remember just: here to question yourself as toi ow the weight made its increased Were you always stout. or have you. grown stout during the last few years? ll W11 have grown stout in re- gent years. then the cutting downl ‘on the food supply and increasing! ‘be exercise is hound to give you the reduction in weight. If you per- sist with It. There cannot be fail- ed “a severe vote of want of con-nre if you are in earnest. fldence upon the Administration." They wanted n change of Govern-lways bee" ;ment and tried to bring it about.‘ llf that aspect of the situation is; for a moment considered any at-j If you are the type that has al-p overweight. you like-I wise should trv the process of cut-v ting down the food intake. and In- creasing the exercise. " if at the end of six months rcnl ‘emm by the King Government [Djnersoverlnz effort. you have attain-i hold on to power must appear to be both would be ‘being respected and jtllcy ought to he. if’ the will of lhc Weople is l" m’ respected as ‘"9 over-outing and undcr-exercislilc. ,supremc law of the laud. as it hasilli_\'rnirl extract is unwise. because‘ t1 . . ;l . ,1 -. l; ._. 1 __ vim overweight is not tine to auy|lhcy have no earrlfl Columns or mm disgusting pro iliflingoithtnnihuil03:31“ of rcgfifllllls" ‘wnciomv "r myrm" eximbi "l "l" are brilliant. and cven lovublc Quebec" ‘ ‘ " ' " ‘Government is hound to resign. unconstitutional and ‘moral. The well-understood wishes lhvroltl extract. This reallv does instead thwarted. honored lllt‘ im- ml no results in roduTtion. then you‘ would be justified in consultills lvntll‘ family doctor as to taking the ofdlitVlr a beneficial effect on this tyne‘ as of cusp. where it is given under ihc ulirt-t-lioit of a physician. When the overwoigllt is due to QYRQPW‘. ‘ - Ii‘ you wani lo reduce vou call. ealWiLVF- do it. but think of the above There is no valid pretext of leg- suggestion before you start. er. Tile great hotly of the Catladlan elector- late would revolt against it. We bu- everyllleve there is a very strong body 'wov>» .is voted down. they eilh where else. should once more in-|of public opinion within the Liberal stal himself as Prime iMinlster ofillfllly U18! lb‘ llfillll; hmlliihl lflhelll‘ h m] t ma“ his said unto her lanl tnc res-urrectltiurugs and E085 0m“ 5 y" ‘ qml .. . . ‘ . ’ . . l . lc of his. and that always co.- men, "m," and the Iltc; he that bcllevcth lu the ruling spirit in many men and ‘upon Trcmler King and ‘ colleagues. urging ‘moral and constitutional grounds ‘and in the best interests .that hc m i It ls even possible that such may Let “My awaken 8 feel-in‘! 0f IFEIIIOPSB Mid be the Premier's present IIIQCIIIlOH,‘ h", I’ repentance 4n m, Libel-g] lpfegg oulfand if so It seems likely lo become ' g stronger as he learns more and Dow-r LET MOTHER Do n- "lllll? 0f the fefilllll; Ol the Colmtrlwllanghters. don't let mother do it: There is yet time and will be tliueiDn not let her slave and toll. =after the writs of election. or the ‘vhue yo“ s" a "S61E55 ""9" m91h0l15 “W011 "(lived Quebec" migreat hulk oi’ them are returned. for v moral sentiment of ay yet do so. Liberalism and did s0 much to seb-‘hlm to take the decisive step. Canada. EDITORIAL NOTES Christmas is next after Queen's County Declaration Day are equal to one another." too familiar with our potatoes in unprotected cars thousands of bushels of worth as mapy dollars. ave never ream“, how much oul-‘titule to carry on while dependent Low beneath the budding daisies. {arms produce "m" we "y to gaps It must be anti dominated by’? It all then the congestion surprises us. away within a few weeks. ' nod ucenle l decisions. _ The one thing the country at An election i8 Will‘ 011d W" h.‘ large is moat anxious to avoid is a ant hell, According to Euclid "thlln-gsgcontinuance of the mongrel Admln- Now is feeble. weak sud slow. that an, equa; u, the same ghln-gflstration and mlsrule of the pnst [four years. which would only he {aggravate Liberal ‘which the 31m"; the “with the new Parliament. was There are some humlredll olifrom which Province the Govern- themlmellt derives the majority of its Dllllgllll"? "0"" lei lllolhfil‘ d0 iii (lemrelYou will never. never know, Qsupport. than ills formal ills of d and increased by cannot possibly lt is humiliating to alliaiity. (lg-strategy that (ran main- _ right thinking Canadians that them" "l" King llllvfi-"llllelll l". Pm"- the mayslgu, and lvc are not without hope “JOY U! lhfl‘ Wlllllll ln arms “u: province from the ma; Otlthis view of the case the state- ‘Brill? lhe lllleli "P0" hill‘ lOTGhEBd. ' ‘ments .\lr. King has already issued ‘Sprinkle silver "l "er "M77 may he taken merely as "feelel's".' 2m further test the Opinions of the. .people. rather ttn intentions orf j "l" ls it right the weak und feeble. Jack PM“ ‘l5 becoming a "me diminished numbers of both the Should be toiling for the strong? and Progressive Support Wnken from your listless languor. Government would have Seek her side to cheer and bless. Quebec. that the Government should con Progressive support. 5 Various new questions } arleei‘ lfrom day to day an the situation def We have bad complete election vclopl. all pointing toward the wit‘ fefufng from d" over the dQmlln-Itlntary resignation of Premier Kin do“ except "om mleen-s Coumynior his deposition ‘from the Iendef-l NOVEMBER 12. —You have a ‘limp by Ms own pa,” As n no“, capital memory. most methodical. [appears he is not likely to get a seat. or to seek for one. before Par- mflo m‘ Qlwhflc m‘ all? ""6 lllllnment is culled to meet. the other provinces. lWe are a. de-‘case a new leader must he chosen ‘Wlll he hflllm’ if you do not allow Imwaw a. w“ a, a patlent peophyifor the Government party in the ll-Iouse. and the choice would prob-l your hh-flhstone | by which means fidelity. Prince Edward llslnnd. Yet Queens County is not any larger than On- Evldently the I-‘resirlent of the Canadian National Railways does municnte with his director at Char~ Iottetown, when going on leave. Sir Henry left last Wednesday for‘ I ably fall l taln their l upon Mr. ‘Lapointe Cabinet positions. In thnt society and travel. right of seniority and also because. he has the largest following of any! not conslder it "Beans-aw m “m” one of the Ministers who still re- It seams hardly poulhle that this] could be done with Mr. King still retaining either the Premiership orimgmke" "'7 3 MM!" 11 70!!‘ Old Europe on holiday but the local the leadership l" "l! Dirty While not n. member of the House. could Mr. Lapolnte reasonably ex- Bonrd of Trade. ignorant of the and wondering why It bad no re- M“ a “uud wilderness. could. Th thnt e one way and the Btlt flfl. W" Ill" lfilfliirflllhlllfl 15ml" pect the support of the Progressives on the refrigerator our situation l‘ 5° "B" ""159 laid"? ll Wfllllllamme ""°°""3~ ' seem quite Improbable he ohly ply, Vgfl], g “m, my“ l" melwny out of the present tangle that] affords any prmtpeflt. of the ro-os- g4 A-&b-§O—§444-OA-b§O-§-§-§" Q ‘ Daily Selections i FOR ; Guardian Readers Novemner 12. 1925 TH l5 RESURRECTION FA Jesus mo. though he were dead, ycl. shall; he iivc; Anti} whosoever llvethi and lu-licveth in me shall never John ll: 25, 2b‘. PRAYER I — the Lnrtl is come; I Let cartll receive her king; . ! heart prepare Him F0011]. leaven and nature sing.” t l)on‘t you see the heavy burdens. flooring your soft hands to soil. ally she is wont to ilear. Daughter. don't let mother do it; Do not let her bake and boil. jThrough the long bright Slimmer hours, Share with her tho heavy toll. ‘See. her eye bus lost its brightness Iiuded from her cheek the glow. And the stop that once was buoy- _l)anglltnr. don't let mother do it; She has cared for you so long; jAnd your grief will be loss hitter, When tho sods above her press. ‘What were home without a mother. "Till tllnt mother lieth low— roe from earthly care or pain- o the home so sad without her. Never to return again. .and a good manager. You are lamiahle. and a general favorite with your friends. You are fond of Your home life the green-eyed your doors. monster within s the topaz. Your flower is the chrysnnthe- mum. l Your lucky color is grey. jBoy Mistaken For ' Moose And Is Shot KENTVILLE. N. 8.. Nov. 11.-— Clarence Doherty was shot in the {base of the brnln and instantly lkllled at Whites Corner near here ‘yesterday afternoon by lRobL John- son. Kentville. with whom he hid lfsbllnhment of stable administra- ‘tlon In obviously ‘for the defeated _ Government to bow to the popular verdict and resign. ‘ ‘withdraw to another organization. about his ahlre with that dutch f “fl- i laughed. But they laughed with himil cannot condemn too stronglyflEFoRE all" "5 I w“ under the and not at him. People came lntoi ,. h - -. h g lsolvcd was. How best to stop t e his store to shake bands and con~‘gfilcyastoahihgrfifigafimlgrngmhm}éexodus "om-the ‘Brunt... ‘ won“: gratulete him on his sense of hum-gypurposa to dlscugs m m]; lane‘; Eask-anyone who is still in favor o ; or and sportsmanshlp- The story; After‘ reading the address of the_grlgxtnfngpnPogstfizslglegzgpgillglit:. h i t n, unds o; meCommlssiouer of the St. John‘. ° T K o’ t e 5 5n we“ e m d 330a"; of Tirade. I am 80mg to “kin lower standard of living than our‘ mumy‘ ‘md ‘armers’ who ‘Magoo ‘anyone who agrees with \ir Sclan-‘Selwll- Bllll Dill-Uni; lhfilll l" °°'"‘| losers. began to drop Into his storelders this quesflon__ ' " ‘lpetitlon with our own people oni to trade. So that merchant. threat-l What good Is it going to do thlsilélz‘ fmnmaaliirgglnilsxo 2w: 21153152‘ 2P . l ~ ened with disaster. llilfilid hi: ie-icgtgngncgemfgtvzieljillgisggt s; ggr-iggmggmore prosperous’ contented‘ and feat mm l persona rump “Ports 1F the farms of N S and ‘*1 ’W"""§ 1° 79mm" °" ‘"9 farms us} ' h wever ineffective he’ ' ' ' ‘ ". t d h Mr Sclanders and ilYOVlllE "ml-- ° m h B. are to be filled up with Import- llltlgfiellqe Y ~ l was as a candidate for o ce. i! ed farmers. so that none of curl" 9"- l j . . Hi was the tovl'n's best loser. [farm products will find a marketl. 65135;” 020 Tanii l know a ma“ who is a denghuullln either of LTIB other Provinces nsl ~ ~ host—untll the card tnble is suggested by Mm? ‘more than the people of B. .t b l " To read the printed reports of “Q11: l"; Jtalld t r a‘ Gown‘ i brought out! The" he 660ml"! "' that meeting one is forced to coll-" B "5 u Y ° ‘y ' '. . . . . . ' k . suffers-hie. He can neither vlln not Zcludc that nhile they all appear tolltlgillihés {Zlildnlsgrzllrgf rhlgehalilaiufltg. , t u . when he m“ heme familiar with the effect of our. ill-be Km” " 5- ' people leaving the farmx very mwlthen when farming is made to pay. 2101118; Whell he 10595- he "e¢°m°~“ them realm, what conspmnes ‘ no one need worry about the farnl- a surly. ill-tflmlilirell- halhmllllllered the cattse. and the remedy suggest- e“ “WW5 m‘ the "m"- t t-ad. The moment he begillfl t9 ed is most ridiculous. ‘e1? Zamxggqffiuia zgalxenqgttl r a s a ' ' s s lilillk he is not goinl; to win. his isolisfltiltictgeiiitg ézlztielzlzruéilt lllismg." paid 5w grow seed pqmloes and. tongue turns bitterly sarcustioaluhm the U. S. and one good lslanderjwe found Uocmm Lawyers and: the smile 0h hlB "We 51v" “my wixvho can he induced to stick to thenailsmess Me" a" gmwmg Sea" p°'l n disagreeable sneer or a frown 0i land is worth a dozen Immigrantsflmms ""9 “aY "n" ""°'"°"- Vi“, _ from some pans or Europe who year was n poor one and a lot of ‘Pxmwn- > them dropped the business "Iikol y ‘mum might he hronght to the lrovlnco. H ~ - lknow men who have every - simply because the“. women m... a hot potnto and this should lml except llellllllle lelll-‘HY-illlll. b90813" used m working like horsom 32in eye opener to- some. as t0 why] d i0 1058- The)’ I have been ill n lot of these Eltqliemfle ‘em/e ‘"9 "lrln- I ' in ropenn Countries where the wo- “h? "l" ‘"93’ V31“? "ll gllllllllil on do most of the hard wtirk_l’"mt°‘~'"~ B‘-“'"“~‘" " ""1 "l" My“ hilo lht- men drive the cams and lhem- ‘ One reason wily our young pau- llurson must admit that if these|l"" 19"“? ‘"9 farm“ ‘"1" "m". I t o t; n‘ V I ._ I M m" here and homes. is u desire to go out and; Thishls “ztlftfmnzgfi asjyrmustgjfe: zfirgoégnfigrms they mum sec the ‘world. and ill this case t e _ , ‘ . ._ . runs roug ~ the Stay and would produce more cheap‘). nothing tan be done. I he elected to office. 0r Y ma“ m", awn penpm with the "Pl. Another is the ambitious boy or awav from the "ldl-Ze "r ‘he churchiflllil that they could undersell our 5m “'"° l“ ‘lllxlillls 1° "lake "- or the club If one of their ldenslwltlve sons. and still make money “me m” "lemselve" l" 5m“ "a" er sum or f" m: my lute father would Hay._ lng other than farming. our duty o-thcy ‘mum "v8.0" the 5mg" of ilt this case is to give them the ilest education we can und them the host of luck. These are about. the only two classes that should he nllnwcd to. leave us fur ln'most other cases‘ it is prcvontablta ll‘ proper stops are tukcu. .‘ 'i’uke the poor boy who cnlttlol stict-oss; but things must go their‘? WllY- '3' ‘"9"’ i" n“ living wm\_boss the jobs. and any thinking them. H wish akes her do - The little girl whoi men They fancy they can g0 dial manner. wo - "WW3" the years wmwlut ‘flying; Now the towll ls Proud oi‘ biln. - . ' , 1h ose every- _ ‘ H _ 3"": mmymg mm‘ may mm whue lnntl the mnn in the strut who mite “from m m“, a [Mm and wants m. llllni! Wylie" "lakes e w “spoke oi‘ him as a has-been will tcilflieconle his own boss. Under prep Bad losers KY8 lllelel) 5519"“ Wm, the “wry 01MB c(,me.l,ack_ 1.1g sent conditions he is forcntl to go. "lllldre" 570w" M“ Defeat’ an“ was u good loser. and all ctltltill)’ ‘Ye-qt! where he M" fiel- 11 llllllle" nil. is the true index oi cbaructcr.i_.nod wlnner- ;lnf’-iel_lrfxl'gsi lzrlllélsl: lsfhglllllllllllfillllfiltiirl 115m '! D itb ins a ‘ ‘. ' * H0“ "0 Yo“ take it 0:5 r2‘, During a golf tournament lust the (iovcrnment buying up these. "l" ‘he "est m you’ o; L": W0 t ' summer. an excellent golfer had Vlll-‘alll 111N118 AT THEIR ACTUAL- whm is the mm“ t r ng 5 mybeen drawn to play against a mall ‘ALUE and then tltrn them over l 1 me? 1E l; about the man. . o men ot this class with enough "hrezaq always been cnmbmgvandybe had often defeated. It secmedlcapnal to give them a Sm" than‘) W ° * for a rudecertsltl that he would Will easily. .ing them interest at the same rate] wlmmever was thrown _ But it happened that he was decitl-il" the Gllvellllhelll- "59" PBYB- 105s? Not at all. The i168! Bully l3 edly on, Ms game that afternoon‘ AIIOHIETJGBSOII that makes farm that of the come-back! Nothing while his Opponen‘ played unusuab life unbearable to some people ls; d I ti like _ v |tbe patronizing manner of some oil fr: cZT,','e_::crk?u-;h: 330:3‘. ‘Eves a |.\‘ Well- He was deieatetl. whiclrthe misguided City people. who are‘ gwas particularly trying because lcforevcr telling us whiff we shouldi ma" wh“ l5 striving to “Se agamlmennt his elihiitiatlon from thefm" "hem" "m ‘"3- . "m" "um" bee“ dowm beam“ tournament which everyone thought hang; ‘ti? tlgeozfiifigzf ‘m?! “glulld; I d l0 r. ‘ . 5 B" l! l‘. m" worm "now" h“ s a‘ goo s? ‘be would win. I met them asthcygvlltes decide those things for. ." he "M"! known how to lose‘ wmame l" am"- llm flnlgfL ‘How dllhthemsolves as they huvc u pcrfot-t wouldn't know how to rise aslllll- ‘in and... ' aflkett expemmb Miright. und the necessary ability lo l" an gndustrls‘ :1” a Mg zfizfxlhcotlrse. that the better lnlfer had B, guest! B l . "V" m“ e i! h d b a leadoriwon. ‘JHIEKESHOXI to bring out. immi- Yea“ "3"- e i‘ “en l “Shaka hands with the vIctorWxrallts from Northern Jurope. he ‘mwng ‘he business mo“ of hmbe said. indicating bis successfulli“ '1 farm" "l" a 800d 0M. was state. But. his judgment was wrongflvulv “It w“ a real joy m see mm mllisnlliitlllsygsglglftlzntg‘? d3; cggslgeyg. D18)’ lhlB Bll-QYIIOOIL" lsolution was passed by a few husl. Later. the winner told me thnt. 1108B men. asking that the very on ln spite of exasperatlng misfor-lpgsltl-ll: ‘lzedllllle- "will" lhey Claim- ‘tuues. his opponent never showed 3am a "'16 1mm“? farmers ‘"6" (I THE ‘ u sign of irritation. He never lost FARMMPR§D§QE WOUESEEQSLR ‘his temper or his courteous mnn-‘ Mr. Sclnndcrs evefit went so fur. "i" nothing‘ while things wenther. “He even showed me how to l" l0 HR)’ ‘N. B» 11nd N. S. shouldi ‘mm bad m worse’ ms daughlm-WIIIIKB shots which helped rne to de- ‘ gotEbuy “my mm‘ momma "m"! he!" it°hsntsmrihl t‘? children] I font him!" said the man who won. ‘pellet! IfOWIhIS? dilo dhlrtldtliglafli-brhnz-i nnces. ant ,. .. ~ ‘"9 "a: °rt°°d a In this “Va He is the best sport I ever knew. S. and our Iutnber and shingles»! tBBCh l 0m 0 lmce- Y I heneve {hat thousands o; (My. nails and wire fencing from New be made a little money. ‘Her father. Brunswick and this is wht l - cases nn b traced to 'b d m ‘l i‘ instead of hiding In illfl room. came c e a termed PAIR AND lNTl-innlc-i to these parties and played ' Mr. Downr protested against tho on one nil-important deal. nntl hit-h enterprises came down with a crash. leaving hlln dead-Ilroke. Men on the street begun to ‘be- rate him, for human nature is some- times thoughtless. ‘But this mall u The good losers in matri-.1.;NT-- ("swash") l0 ‘ ‘ t th hnd l l "mm ‘mony eventually become the win-i This is if atlythiug more one 5m.‘ PM“ °r 9 c m" o ‘a ' " tiers! Of course they are hurt when ell "ll!" will" ll-‘ll llll i0 tho "Bos- Ho was always In a good humornhe shock“ come m them She Mm ton Tenpnrty" end should not be. H9 "ever 890mm!“ m’ Wm“ ha‘ liers when be seems thoughtless supported hy my ‘Blunder’ ""'""°"°"' "m did he wute “me m and unkind. anti he suffers whenlple leaving the farms is the hardl "tlllllll “hm °" hi“ """"°“- "Mum falls short of his ideal. rrueiwurk and Ions hours they have m‘ wanted a job, but none came to lovers are not always Dermot Buvput in and in many cases they. hand. so he Ia ed the iano for.’ ‘hfl his daughter’: "LIE pang" .good losers set their faces l.) the ye ‘ifuture. Millions of happy homes- Tlme we“ m" "n" "mp"? "Bu" ‘qbeve been born or this spirit. U011 in the true sense of the word. have a new respect for him. Héi s" makes no ‘(inference who mpnot when it suits the individual hadn't wlllned, Thgy began lo leelliwhat you are you have “o! m hut at all times. and this In what sorry {or Mm. and talked o! hovwmake u o“ l a R r I ‘ It will come to. the same as It has hard It must be for mm to be In I1 Y l‘ m n 0 one ntt. ‘in otld cases already. if the busi- ‘You can't always have things us, ness men and speculators are not comparative poverty after the lnv- you “mm them to be. You cannot‘ willing to accept lass for their and l5" m“ "e "m! tormefly "v8" win every time. whether it be Info’ "m d”! and m“ "m"! " pm‘ M h“ _h h d t __ lDOIUOII 0f U18 pfflfltl, to {h . ‘M1322: In‘: deldlnft "arissilaugmzzlnjsport. In business. or in the Bffialifllltrfifl. e pm 4 Game 0f Life Itself. ‘No matter; Still another reason and this is start. He just went to work inod- how hard you fight’ “mamm- you the fnult of the farmer himself. estly In n small office. Perhaps it m" hm \ me}. will is the thoughtless and was two years before anyone knew °° ' l"'""°° "m9 lflflllfil’! have he w“ m Many a victor is disliked. dew o: giving their boys and glflg 5 "m" 3 "u" Th" l-llelplaed. begrudged the lnurglg he ha; calf. n lamb. n colt or a little pig town began to nee the drama "lltiyquh And m“, . “m”. elm“ and then when lt gets ‘big enough "l" "lllfldl"! will" llwlr m»- from the field of failure the love t” "m "'5" “" “m” "W "lllll" This men was rising again. When hfihlsllrilltninlnghdlgpole ll" n "mm" the time wee ripe he put over e ~14 3 e ‘m’ n “"7 ""- splendid stroke of huslnesmone that; ' an i. l ""8 which Con" m” y n l ut m" I ‘cue of many r. n. t. b0 mule e fortune for himself nndl l e 8 on" m“ mfleillfl in the U. A. y “d ars work. pluccesaes or themselves and of their others. die was rich again bOfOffldlvgm n; b“ 10.". i. the c”? epyone realised that be had one "y, gwn“ and 1- b nnytlllng at all But mu he 5mg 10.“, “M,” m} urns“; '3'“ "I left my dad. hie form. his plough "will" m! calf becalnmlrls cow. l1 l“ m! dld-‘twes wrong of ‘@121... mtg-wwmlm/ Still another reason for our poo-l ve very little to show for their, The remedy -for this is Co-opera-i some of the suggestions put forthflllllllessll)" "ll" m“ quem-"m m b" . ' 4 I Have you leld In your wlntcr supply of Cont? It In time you did, We are ready to ‘IIII your bin; with all good Coal, the best at the lowest prices. A. Pickard 8t Co. PHONE 24-0 I up“: " GRIPPE " cums ‘ For warding off or curing that. attack of Grlppe we have the remedies. Mac‘s_Cold Cure 25o. Laxative Bromo Ql-ilnine 30c. Buckley's Cold Tablets and Inhaler 60c. have every Those preparations proved beneficial ir case. rlllzg IVIACS Drugstore 149 Great George Street Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attentiom horse. l left my dud to sow und reap liccatlsa my lamb bet-lime Ills sheep ' dropped York. Because my pig became his pork. he garden truck.'l made to grow Was his to sell. and mine to i101‘. Believe mo too. I had to lioc. 'l‘l\ere was no riding (ion-n the row." ‘ m. i nly hoe and hit Now .—--~ w." This need not occur on l’. l‘). l.’ If the parents would only lualw chums oi their children. tho same us I do. and treat them ns junior _ partners. When I give my boy a calf. it m his. I get the milk for its kmm when It becomes a cow. but should it be sold the money goes to lllm to d0 with as ho likes. and the same is true with anything I give the girls. Wllh prover training tho you“:- sters will not throw their money uwlly and then his ditty would run something like this: "Wllb dud und me, it's half and half. The cow I own was once his mill. Thp girls too, they get their shares And what they get is truly theirs. With mo. I stick right where I um. Bccnuuo- my shoep wns Olll"! dad's lamb. I stay with dud and do my sillifl!» Because his filly is now ml’ more. It's an oven split with tlntl nud nun In u profit sharing (rompnuy. Wo work together day hy duy. And. llOHOVU me. BOYS, it's Illu only way." Give the boys and girls a chant-v- earn a dollar at home and con- sult together and then give tho"! credit for any new wrinkle the.“ hick up among the neighbours anli it will have the effect of until"! them interested in the work till" llwfving and these are the kind bl people who will make a success k-n —‘ (Continued on‘ Page 5) ____--»- l l i . ‘Qtvgrv-“H/ ;fnonu5Yy QKIDNEYA.‘ ‘l \_\\ ~. * ‘ ix ill w! ‘ .¢-1