. 1.. ......~...§3=;- _ T. - rout: iii irllilililliililwli Blliilillll Notes by the Way ' THE plection or Mr. Duff, the ministerial candidate in the by- electiou in Atrtigonish-Guysboro 0n out I Quotient-I. Chou. l. Inhale. Secretary-Lint. cat. D. A. lacllianon, D. B. 0. ‘. I. _ 1 Idlfidllll" Vlce-Proaidul—l. B. Burnett. Editor-D. K. Currie Doll? Tuesdaylast seems to have been‘ generally expecteddiut his niaiority. of_ over 1100 probably exceeded the expectation of both parties. Thiu result has been brought about chiefly by Mr. Duff being able to QBp/altu lKBIllMI-Q FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927 make the electors believe In his 31-559 strong support of Maritime Rights as set forth in the Duncan report and that because of his connectlo; A systematic study of "sleep" Know being undertaken OH. MR. DUFF! "Large sums of money 111B 1191 HE election of Mr. William Duff . . -, i "rious-pledge to resign in Antigonlsh-Guysboro has not 31111115 “uswm” mane“ n ‘A elicited from the Liberal press that P31“ “f Cmmda‘ wild hilariousness which usually ' ,' 70,000 follows the election of a Liberal. 501911111191“ “Q3511” 1 - ' l tie- Tlie almost solemn silence is signi- 1mm" wmch m“! We“ “mug yfl . . t 1 vs lt would almost seem as if dared over a perm] 0 our or dcant. the "victory" is regarded rather years- as a defeat a potential menace to 1311511111 a” mgh as 151L000’ the party. Several oi her has pulled down some of the party's 1' 1“ "x1’e°'e‘1 ‘m1 during ‘he p11"- Smee ‘he public“, sent year the amount recoveretlmea._,ur,.S_ battlements. .- . - - ~- -~--,~,rh "rn itt " fll ff-v “on of [he Duncan Royal Comm“, “lll lilll lillu u few tiitllion tklllrli } 8 E011‘ 11191 0 81W 11 i? 9 "Tm mmmlutio“ leading m merit) the Dllilcun report without zinv sleep. ‘ headless delay is tirade more ini- !1on’s report the Liberal press and - - -- '1 l b Liberal speakers have bee“ pufls)i_ recovery of these tents ias e secured through examination footing, hostile insinuating openly the Ui‘ to recommendations with the ruling powers at Ottayv-"ilnterest by every ‘physician. “g he could do tnore than hi5 oppon" Qatar: in man 1,coutitries and is being watched wit Just what sleep is, and where the ‘oat Crop or Canada East Says Only 70,219,578 v Ono Report inspected in 1928. (Hizoricua) East looks so diminutive product of all Canada . of oats. m‘ iii Canada East inspectltl o and consumed 29,132,331 of oats. Aliihougb the oat crop of Canada in the eyes of ivesterner; it stops a per- sons breath almost to give even a smaller part of its magnitude of the in 1W3, which was only 431,239,000 bushels g1 only -10,219.5'I6 was accounted for. Of the total of West and East the loats produced was 292,678,610, bus. fill? SCOTT. f ie a hot Water bottle. farm for a thousand nights, that will give good service. recovered as u result of the work "One importer has paid itito the n is m“ ma! “noun been collected in a similar ilva). the books at various ports ui‘ en- ent to obtain the redress that tailed to implement Commission's recommendations. on ' dorsed by both the 311101111111 tiic government and Parliament in‘ have the frzrm and with the force of’ a1 lllliillilllfilli vote in the rliiul r-o ‘slililf-HCY. The electors have .3110 ;eii with a united voice for remedi By 5U much the duty . i’ . . Mlperative than it was before. of] Th of the hopeful features of the silu ‘ ‘ _ h . f _ l. f ._ tion as it now stands. made by ‘he Commlsflolh A“ um, if)’ dfltl throng lll 011118 i011 lll _ . » . . - h h cial of the Government, prcsumub- mshed b1’ Lompelnors w O a _ _ - . rh r a ‘ V .- _ ' 1111781 vs: alert . r " 1y with ‘he author“), ut- lhe (my been observing the law and vi Owarg. against \lr Duff was quilt H l a 1 feel that they have been operating 91111111311 111111 1111119.- crnment, carried on a (flllflpillgli to teach the people that the recom- Liberal press generally asisumed 2111198“ makmg wrong m?“ neutral attitude from could defend the (1'0\'f-i‘llfll8lll uliai- m" 1'31“ 111 11111)’ than should have‘ he had 1'13 bmh 1" 1872' m“ 5°“ M ever course it ruiglii tiursuc ivitliibeei‘ pzmL reference to the report. Not so Mr. Duh‘. get back to Ottawa.‘ lie knew that ivoi-k at Vancouver next lie wanted to when they have completed work there will move eastward. will probably be engaged steadi at this work tiiitil ilic summer." every tronstituent-y iii Nova Scotia wanted the recommt-udatiotis of tlie1 Duncan report cziri-ied out to the letter". previous election because he ivns iioi sound oti the Maritime Rights unestioti anti because of other reri- lle had been deferitcil at u iac» THE NATIONAL ANTHEM _ sons which it is not necessary to which The National Anthem refer to here. lie took the hull by the horns. N0 half-way doings ‘for him. in this vital question this time, rio matter what action ilie Government might1 take. So he sent a messagelto the Halifax Herald in which lie stated: v "l am prepared to rstate definite- ly that if the findings of the Com- mission ltlie Duncan Royal (Tom- mission) are not carried out I will. if elected, resign my seat at tho lie would be ‘sound respectfully uuil rcverently durii its rendition. are still a few who, whet. the a leave the hall. ttlitte, . end of the present session." in a statement published a. few days before he had stated that the Duncan report “must be carried out in its entirety." This unequivocal stand on the one great issue in Nova Scotis undoubtedly turned Mr. Duff's forni- er defeat into a victory for him and has acted as a sort of bomb shell to the party. it is prett, well understood from the attitud of certainnewspapers, particularly in the west and from the attitud of Premier King in his refusal In publish the Duncan report, that thus know that there is a disposition to trim the likewise. recommendations of the Commis-‘st theatre bute of respectful loyalty to Empire, of which our country is part and our people loyal subjects. No More.” A certain young lad not keen, declared “it's so odd, pop save the Queen." least see others standand shoul they should other or gathering aion to suit certain sectional views, where there may be i. disposition but Mr. Duff has taken a firm to forget the respect we owe to tli stand. lf the Duncan recommenri- National Anthem, the manager or rations are not carried out in their chairman remind the audience oi’ entirety he will resign at the endtheir duty. 9f the first session. There can be‘ “no mistake about Mr. Duff's pre- ibelection stand. What he will do some admonition of this kind 1a! a great disadvantage through "The commission will resume its foundland for ' ’ . . N cvcry respectable gathering atl ‘on m business and Regrettnliiy 1118761 This is .iri abso lutely vulgar Clilllllillilli of‘ ignor- The National Anthem is not only a prayer to (he Almighty but a tri- the King and the throne of the British presumably There are probably some peopl who do not know the National An them from “it Ain't Goin' to Rain of Skene, whose musical ear wa can't tell God goes the weaselfroni Persons "9' One of the objections put 1o (he was not a native lY has been ililil lie lioltis tlirectorsliips iii tc or a dozen leading companies} Kinny cases oi‘ insomnia us it is there. Notwithstanding his strong pos |in Lunenbtirg, Mr. Duff ivas tic-fen 193ml in the last federal cicvliv played or sung every seif-respect- there when the Conservative purl)’ . . . , ' l lug person, young or uid, stunds 111M113 111111111 L183“ Sweep thruug‘ iout Nova Scotiu. Some reactio (usually follows in such cases. I seeking a reelection in the doubl of Autigonl-sli 1'5’ ll- constituency al traditions of both the unite i914. Before that date Antigonis oral for many years, although Si John Thompson h'ad for a tim lties. a. dominant Liberal record from th date of Confederation. elections returned -Liberal to (be noted y overturn which sought rormhat was ms cm“ argwkille stilrject of much investigation. of the Royal Commission invesli-Iqneitt, and was coupled with a the seat ifrhc the Ducun 1 regular . , no sleep, wliil-i: others lll the same will he generally accepted a..- one n was mmhhe rest of‘ llizi brain was really of the con-i ‘ Istituency. or even s native of Nova mendations ivere unjustifiable. The “0111991111011 “"111 1111119’ W11‘) 113"°;Scotia. mayor f0!‘ many YQZIFS! otherwise l anrl them is begun. make ii wild scrum- G11Y511°1"‘1r M13911“ 111111 :11“ “urban”, blc for their wraps or ovcn start to use o‘ me 1011541513111“! led L er- countles. They were joined (DEE-E (her ‘by the ‘Redistribution Act or’ had been almost continuously Lib- - ' . 7 ‘l r is‘ been elected tlierc by small majt1r-1the""°n1e'h 1111mm and 11 ‘e e And Guysboro had an equally The unil- ed counties had also in successive mem- bers to Ottawa. while it is also to that for more than forty years from 1882 the Province ofiNova Scotia had been continu- ously under control of successive Liberal Administrations until the brought in the is sleep cciitre is located- has been in unitnuls and lllllll this centre is thought to be located iti a definite lDOTilOll of the bruiii, amounted to 88,100 bushel. direct overseas export intervals without Ion our part. thought ‘his thought, to enter into lilllil mat-t ‘ffllllllg to sleep soothes, and fenr of not being tihie to sleep, iri-‘eitvorls amounted to 18.074300 (b terferes with, or disturbs the sleep 16-5500 111191191 111111911 u. centre of rlie brain, thus preventing .i- !‘\*csi "B. mleriiselarrclri] tntenngtellleu: that sleep ‘gflaégufggmic ‘Eeamgrtfogiamgs 113 "1' is a progressive act. From wakciul- v ‘re " ‘1 1' _ ' ""' 0 Ofuiess we [Jails to drowsiness. UlPll to s: w _ 9x332: 9dr 0V1“ iiliglit slumber, and fluully to deep n ‘s 1 S r m You have l{llll\\'il of cases Where Sea?’ cuumries’ 1M5 amount loge ‘shite individual felt that lit» had liatl movement in lo U. that lie Slept ‘b, Seed (room could testify b‘ .m0st of the night. ‘ ‘This is explainetl by llie fact that llie was likely thinking about keep ling ziwnkc, and that part of his vigilant," ivliile u. (oats) required for 10,340,912 (‘bl sitore into the next crop year. lShipmerits lby f. (sleepm ‘Phis PI-Zpliilila the ‘tired firciing"_ GXDOHPUCHG lly these individuziisntlie Eastern pool , . 11' t.‘ ' ' retiring, may quite naturally 11% 111" ii lilfellieafbgizijifltlt znflg B11115“ 011118 "11116111111015- 1920-23 as rouurvs-isixo 12,229,- ,507 vs 1018-19224! total 22l,.'l~i0,3i9, vs 23,310,419." |\\'c have endeavored above to give at; correct and recent n com- ‘ptirntive statement of the respec- 111W 51111111191113 at [he ports stutczl ‘ 1111 as possible. I come on 1n 11 Wliile growing Outs llflB lost luucli of its old-time importance iii l’. E. island it has by uo means fl rcrilletl, liuve been cured by the lslintilc method of a. lonil 1015111911’ Llwullt, and going right to bed, iii u‘ 1sort of plcasantly tired condition- By simply lying tlowu with body re lcxatl and biealliiriZ El-‘ilily. tlccpiy, sleep has _i1itl.lll‘tll manner, ‘ Sleep ls very important. even if l-i ill , j lit'i'tl lens than we think we do. lileconle =1 negligible quantity. h" ' -' There tire still extensive areas ' "QT Brown and no doubt will long con- t-‘owee-wwe-evewwwwwwv 1mm, so‘ 0m, oats when grown from good seed of latest variety cannot be outclassed by any other region in the world——especially our best Black and best White varie- ties. New and boosted varieties 11111)! catch ihu eyes of the judges for the time being but in the long run Oiifs will come into its own. it will win as a food for all DUPpOSEB and this fact should be proclaimed. A few years ago our Seed potti- toes were talked down by ti few Daily- Selections , A ron d‘ Guardian Readers r vO-OfQQ+Q++fiQ-QQfQ-O 1927 r rl ; January 21, r I a ru-on lS WJSDOLIM- \V'iience_ ilie place of understanding? See-lug! ii is liid from the eycs of till living.‘ (tori uttdcrstandeth the way thereofJ and lie ltnoweth the place thereof. e1Job 23:20, 21. 2a. jection. .Where are‘ Soaring to the skies on Oats on land and sea—whereever the British flag flies-and that I51 now wherever it can be induced to? spread its protecting folds. Takel this lesson then, farmers of .P. 12.1 1- 911115 l0 your splendid Oat crop,’ for your Oats are bound to striltei the highest pinnacle of success and; in the meantime hold an enviarbler Dosition on the Market-s of the) world Again we caution our fat-mu ers to cling to both the Oats afldl ‘Potatoe-raising pursuits. Cling to1 mixed farming. Keep your lowlng1 PRAYERz-O Lord, from the best bliss that earth imparts we turn until-lied to Thee again. A WORKMAN TALKS. "I ain't never read the books," said he, - . "And fact I think you can plainly 96E. ' And I'd be no good in a statesmana part- Export shipments from the West.- Icrri inspection direct to the U. S. The of oats 4 81111 1119 119' amounted to 5,308,671 (lb) 5,836,134 were elected and the government 51m for glegp ghould come to 115 ut to [he gutted Ktngdonh ’l‘lie oats crop in the eastern ins- pection Division wag 198,565,671 an However mun is different from increase of 68,190,671 the previous Tho” recommendation. were cnganimals, and allows his mentality. year. candidates ,llfl(l that fact brings them before‘ The amount milled for CillliillillD- (m. m- sm‘... Tm... the thought (y; tioii in Canada was 350,000,575 (lb) thgaiid 781,217 (b) for export. The went to the United States for consumption. The quantity exported from the Cana- (b) ‘the United East division to United Kingdom and other over- ther with 162.100 (lb) shipped dir- l ect -to U. S. making a total 'Rald Of 3,184,009 East amounted to 14,840,319 (b) while was curried with later from Fort William and Port Arthur to Buffalo rind Toledo amounted to 41,277,108 and 3,184,609 moved by rail from to the U. S“ restaurant-keepers. on a silly qb-‘and our they today? spoofing the want of them. if is a the market. shame The same flood-tide of popularity that ltri will again sweep the competition in house, hauling good la the time to flil the Coal bin. . t The Bottle of tlotiifon __.,_._q-—._-_—-._. body likes moat it Ia warmth. Cold feet for a single night colt! ‘mm in dllcomfort than the coat oh a hot water bottle that Every member of the family ahouid have one. At the trifling coat oi’ 98 OQIIILWO are lolilng an excellent bottle ,- aa czrrrs us. ‘THE war-re onua stone’ A l. G. IAMIESON; Druggist zrsnuhmr smear. it there i: any one thing tint Would kdop the f"; Wecan supply the very beat Hard and Soft Coal, also Becca Coke- Don't delay. Send your order today. A. PICKARD _ & co. PHONE 2401*’ ' OHARLOTTETOWN _ e++++e+ l Sketches Of ' , 50 YearsAgol ' "oto TIMES ARE PAST; OLD - MANNER-S some" S Fifty years ago the newspapers had not ceased to publish P8110715 >1’ the exports of produce from this Province. The following if! 1119 statement obtained from the Cus- toms Department and inserted 011 the first of January 1877, showing. value of the exports of‘ Prince Ed- ward island in the year 1876: days! manding Produce of the fisheries i 168-601 valued at $832,645 and the potatoes ’ ASTOUNDING FIGURES Fifteen Carsof Maple a Leaf Flour Sold in this Province within three Can you beat it? report customers coming in daily de- _ Maple Leaf in Gingham and refusing to accept any other‘ . 4 . A11 11 111111191‘ 0i 1519i- 1li1‘-y'l‘ht~ cause in most (uses of siet-ti- ‘Those with southly movements by 511033;‘: 3g :29 Qlflrlfsss " 72%? brand 3S a StlbStltllte. liitftiliollfi Duff was riot born in Canada, bit iessuees i.- bodily pain. or tiistr-ders‘ Fflil fPOm 1118 WESIEPII 1118119611011 Ci e ‘. ‘ 1 1 ' ' l ' ti i t u low in (‘ar-bciiear, Newfoundland ’l‘1ier1~.i 0i‘ the flelsVtiiifi system. l 11114111911» “mount 10 3.593.756 (b) 0i Amman and me" pm" ‘ven for this far famed Flour and at‘ W111¢11 11 and nus getting goo s n a 1 ‘ 1 ' in other \\‘0l'.l.-i itistezid of telling Which 250,759 (b) were for U. S. 311915 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " 3301s t ' ' ’ ' l tia-ctive icce 0 m am q h m.» patient u. “tor-Ze" it" and try iolivl‘ vorwrmrmion. rrnrl 8.353.000 1E11""11""fl1 P11111111" 1-"112-1-3‘; p g ' ' .cotc parents. His father lield ' . "r. -' . were w. m.“ n“ m . Manufactures exported ,0 '-. go in sleep, imi t.i.it ll will not. _ D0 0 0 er court _ ,:i scat in the Legislature of New- ha“, him if m, “mun-l sleep "lush i inc..- via U, s, Atlantic pot-m EX. Ships sold to other D . , _ - ' . . ' I,‘ ' ’ ~ -- - ti . . . . . . . . . . .. 45r,"50 e r. .. S .22? "’."..°;‘.l..i‘.’"1§; 5252.2; strait".manure? ..:;:".?.;.f.i... a -r - week o . ova co is rn ...t an as ing wrong wz. , - 70R m) “were éx _ . .. ~ i , , , - - - ported via (‘ans- i ~ . _ . the greatly prospered in lbursrness as ztllisglraltlt {lira}?! the ‘xiii-use of Slim uluu Atlantic part5 making :1 total Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,$1,s33.t92 We (1931 wlth the mp1 chants only n 11811 1119101111111 111111 Hilliwivlwt‘ “(Mains ‘excmngreadmg or a Kan"; Export movement or 23,561,170 rbus. The oats exported iii 1876 Lunenburg. in tit-zit town lit-rm, briage m, intensive gum, Dermal Comparative figures of export muounteu m 134056;; ‘pusltels, 3tt>r-i~z1,tf. Retailers This rspeaks» exportetfainounted to 692,359 busli- C- Jf-‘Ilkiilfli els, valrued at $180,770. (Many persons regret that there is now no statement. and no means of obtaining an approximate kiiow- ledge of the amount and value of our: exports). On the same date, January 1st. Close of The Year i876 Onwardr thy marcli;—~iiu lingering _ step is thine; Years puss away beneath tnicasuretl tread; No liour of rest awaits thee, Faili- lliy i877, it wus announced that the S. e1‘ '1'1111@Y s, Northern. Light, “(typed by ML On to the future, as tlic -p:ist has i. C, Hall's icc cutuing apparatus, 111111. and sixty men’, sitcceeded after the A brief. bright morn, an ago of‘ lapse 0f a. foriuiglit in getting fear uud 14100111.’ _ , clear of Jlillsborough Bay." A world of beauty crumbling to The l. C. R. authorities have, Jefifly. ' u-ttmn a few days, refused w “c. Point Iii dim shadow to the silent cepl. P. E, i. Batik hills. ‘Traders 101111111. - WllO may liar-tr freight bills to pay. AH earthly ivvs and sorrows fade and travellers who want tickets 8W0)‘. have to hunt up some other cur» cency wlierewith to pay. it was remarlked at thc etirl- of 1876 that "there are prospects that 1n asylum for our insane will ho erected during 1877. But we are still subject. t0 the taunts oi‘ iluli- goniuns respecting oui- Poor House I10spital—or rather re- Aiid thou tire victor over all below Thy circling waste of empyrean light; ' Sun, moon slid stars-wad prophc cy of ivoc! Must sitillt ‘beneath thy touch in cliecricss tiight;— ' Yet from the ruined mass shall God restore. In" renovated guise, His in this decent community, work of s yet without a decent poor P111181. ~ penitentiary or hggpfla], And through eternity shall time no But Providence is good. We list-e more not been ‘punished for: derilectiou of our duty to our fellowJmen by short crops. The season of 1876 has been exceedingly favorable to agrlcultur ai operation- The culture of our ions hour. i A future know, from that propit- FOR THE 1 SCRAP. BOOK A SERIES OF LITERARY' QUOTATIONS FOR farm and our farmers is steadily attaining a higher istandard. We have been blessed» with large re- turns for our labor. The pototoe crop was specially good. Fair pric- es were received for produce. “It was hoped that 1876 would suffering from this defect can at r10 Might we suggest that Our young people par- ticularly, with the faulty example of older people before them, need to Rhodes Conservative Government. From all these facts it was quits reasonable to have expected the] return of Mr. Duff. And while tilts result is naturally gratifying tn our Liberal friends it will make comparatively very little difference in the relativestrengih of parties yer‘s smart. wasn't intended for grand So life stuck a hammer in my hand d H nails in wood. e Thought it all out to the best aid, which may have been a sur-v with me, tributed largely toward increasing (‘1101159- his majority. cal victory that the’ Herald was‘ USES. I coultlnrt keep up with those law- manners “I've thought as I've pounded my l prise to Mr. Duff, no doubt con-Vi was lborn with never a chance to It was not a ponfljAlldl llie had a hammer for me to ¢11Dants of the coop and the ratheri unpronouncable vocabulary of the kins or the poultry-yard and there} Will be no cause of prices or the sullen may overhang the heaven occasslonally. clouds that firmament of in Parliament. “"1111- ~ '_'_“”*_"; ‘ And somehow or other I've come PROBE INTO CHQCUMSTANCES. _ ‘ , The sumo“ o’ the Ham“ He" Life liilotflzeiieivllllt it wanted to do 0F 81111.18“ STMKE 1 STARTS THURSDAY LONDON. Jan. 18. n The 1on5 anticipated enquiry by the Trades Union Congress into the gauges and conduct of the coal strike and herd‘; gram, m m“, e “have witnessed the freedom of all dows‘ rejoice‘; wmlylhe g;ctll(lfin:?crour tenants from the toils of‘ rib-W our Land and Still worry overpbllged to pay rent. to foreign pro- sentee landlords. Question is still thousands of’ But unsettled tenants an e prietors." l During 1876 our jail (on the jsill (square) was made more commod-i rious ands comfortable; but nothlngi whatever was done towards the in- troduction of prison discipline. The prisoners still herd idly together in a veritable Thieveis Paradise, Crime is, of course, on the increase. Here are a few of the rprices cur- rent in Charlottetown on the ist January, 1877: Chickens per pair. 30 cts. to 50 cls, rDucks (each) 20c to 30c. lilowls (each), 20c to 30c. ‘Pnrtrldges (each) 20c to 25c. Turkeys (each) 50c to $1.80. Geese (each) 40c to 5a.. Beef (small) per lb, c to 12c. Beef by the quarter. per lb 5c to rlliaan. rper lb. 10c to 12c. "Mutton per lb, 6c to 9c, Pork (small) per lb 8c to 12c. Pork (carcass) 6c to 7c. BOOK LOVERS FRIDAY. JiANU-ARY 21st "There was a forced amllc upon which " 1°‘ a sort at apple-pudding dopreaaion} as ‘if he had been staying with a iclergy manfl-isydney Smith. 1 ' “My dear friend. clear your, mind of cant. You may. talk as other: illeople do; you may say to a man, F311‘, I um your horrible servant.’ You are not his humble servant.1 You may say, ‘These are bad times;_ it is a melancholy thing to be re-f served for such times.’ You don't mind the tinies- You tdll a man. ‘l um sorry you had such bad) ‘weather trite last day of your Journey and were so much, rwet.‘ You don't care ‘Sixpence whether, he is wet or dry. You may talk in this manner; it-ria a mode of talking in society; rbut don't think fooiishly."—<Dr. Johnson (to Boswell.) r - ‘at Ottawa is, of course, anotherbring them up in the way they gegkjng"bul a victory rm. Marpr... might have got leamlng? W811 alzylrizlzglifiritn q1§fil1l1séfl1l1tyl1zl1z1gte 1111581 Watt...‘ gut the eye, o; ganadfl 8pm.“; g()_ limo Rights, which just now is B t I Ilwybe sir. h [k common impression is tlint tiie in- ' " ‘ . iry can produce iiothln hi h Wm h I I much more important and vital 11 114‘1111‘1_e""1‘ “"1115 11°" 1111 g w c e upon h tn tll the question F___<“’.___ than any merely partypomca] mwl didn't like school. it seemed dry could lbq (restructure M Una “me. 11a decided. _ illld fiat, willie quite possibly a constructive EDITORIAL no-res. “"18 “"1111 P0151111? 118- Am l to blame l wits born like policy may emerge, . I that? _. it is shown by official atatlaticl This nitiy be tiic reason a student planned- ‘l1 THEY NEED WATCH“ 0"’ mm“ ""°“g“°"‘ ‘he “°"""y that in tlio Maritime Provinces fails: ' M11 ""11 111s hummer 0181's in my ______ are now ln passable condition and "n.5,, n", mm“, more aged persons Life may have made 111m i0!‘ 90111111- 11111111" HE 11°“ "- 11- 3191111111 511111911 travelling is excellent, but we need in proportion to the entire popula- mg nuns‘ _Edga£ 011951‘ K something when he set thcvmore tee roam; lion than in other sections of the rrNDw I hammer and pound Md eo-e-e-eee-ee , louths of Parliament after the ad-l alnlnlstration of the Customs Depart- ment of the King Government. The ‘w.’ work h“ been followed up byiduring the month of January. so All" Royal Commlnlon and as ujfar, had the best brand of weather ‘result millions of dollars whichu" “Mm Ameflcm Th“ mercury Atjyomd have been h“ w the com? has kept far above zero. p"! are now pouring into ‘the treas- Ify. Of course, many millions Qhave been lost which can never be ‘recovered, and we shall never‘ how much the rnaladminis- ‘tration- of that department added ' ‘the burdens of Canadian tax- m. v-The financial Post of re date ll": ' i The wonderful permanence of the greennesit of the grassy carpet these days in every piece of ground from which the snow has melted during the recent mild. sunny weather. Wherever the grass ahovrsit is as brightly green. ll ll IH-Iillllll’ ‘l .t l N. 7-» _ ~ .. j'_7.%-'-"-1.'*5$ it:=::r*-“-'e:ér.=::r.;».~.~r There is a good deal of self-satis- faction in ‘knowing that we have, covering this province is shownl . Dominion. ~Prlnce Edward island‘ has 60, Nova Scotia 47 and New Brunswick nearly (i9 persons in Ievery thousand who are above 70 ‘years of age. The next in order is Ontario with almost 35, all other Provinces having a smaller proportion of aged onesfiiaskatclie- wan and Alberta having fewer than 12 per thousand who have passed the iieventieth milestone. The singular fact is not officially accounted for. It may be that the Maritime climate favors longevity but it “seems probable that the principal reason for the existing condition has been the migration oi they cal-l me skilled, DAILY LESSONS Don't any "i am through play-lug." Say "l have finished playing." OFTEN MlSPRONOUN-Cidii: 2n- iiospitable. Accent hos. not pit. Ol-‘TEN MISSPEDLED: masonry): peer (arts equal.) BYNONYMS: agree, consent, ad- mlt, comply. ’ acquiesce. coincide. WORD STYUDY: "Use, a word three times and it is yours." Let ua increase our vocabulary‘ by master- In this migration of the young. the vlrile and enterprising one of the greatest of Maritime losses has its source. lPress critics who take note that our farm production in the East has diminished, have overlooked the real reason why it has occurred. And it may be said for lPrince Edward that although it has more old people proportinualiv pier young persons from the Maritimes to the Western Provinces and eluc- . lvflbie fumble of! rotatory blaz- Andl men. are pleased with the Oats per bushel, 38c to 40c. Con“ homes l build. ‘ IN ENGLISH Potatoes per bushel 25c, to 30c. 1:;‘,,,‘{;',*,‘,“"“,f,:°;,;i§ °°1,'f,f:” a,“ d‘; And my wife is true and children a ' a I Ea m “m3 y W. b qorggg ‘ D its rth like a frail mldge, And sweet‘ ‘The 8M1’- hme‘ 111111111111 1111111111 to this blown molecie dhe h We are harry enough on our little 110111 Gwflelflwfl "11 T111111“? 1H1 millions and) mnurirr a a reilll at 9119111 P‘ I!" n immmb" 23111» 13711) 1111-11113 "1 of parasites lust Hilts! an imn all]: And r think that maybe it all was wonos orrnn hiiSUSED: board 58.101 bushels of oats 0D ac- “' “' ' Y ‘ count of the owners James Duncan & 00-, who have shipped this Aut- umn in their own- vessels. Shirp Maggie IA. Robert- Shlpl James Duncm Bamue Minerva Barons rl Barque Medusa Emile Emma Baritentino Weiifrtiston 24,744 bitch. Brisantlne Islander para-rs hULUSllZR¢~All about rill flows and gym-ates nncoalingtythe‘ material universe, an Qmltlggg, tn. Oatmeal per 100 lrbs.»$2.75 to 33-00 Flour per 100 fbs $3.00 to $3.25. iFlour rper bbl. $5.50 to $7.00. settinl and dreaming and slaying 0nd abnesatlng and toiling and making mirth. lust as did‘ arforetime those countless generations of our 4 forbeam-every one of whom was likewise a creature just ouch aa .1 atii . , . . rAnd atillr-bbliold the miracle!- sttll 1 believe life to ‘be a personal transaction between myself and, ‘tllmzipotonco: I believe that what l1 0 somehow of importance; and . . 1G5“) hllllLh ,*“e'9 u!“ l ‘m ‘ml ‘ m.’ D011 . 72.347 burl). . . 58.161 bush. . 29.428 hush. . 26.092 bush. 23.579 bitch- . 23,760 bush- .- vr" i‘ .:.'r . where. H ‘a ~- l r _ ‘. * . .3. l>>\»4’<'\_\q.fi_n.~"-y*‘<vNI./\\Jl'.nl@'§\i. 1.1‘ /.~4--.-+4~;r<- than any other Province it has 135M911” m ug71amgggai’ ".‘.‘-§,‘1,“‘§,,fi$,‘f,,': gxzffifg'eza‘rhh|m'lm "I" "f! lmillio triiimflh maintained farm production time; “mg”; bu,“ mm" l‘ u‘, i, 1m” mm: of at Pm. an Illlllh t: tin tam-Janna _. than tautenbr-eutn-Provincea. i ;t;|¢;¢u,.-,nmtg--~ .. v ' r .-r 13h,“ L , _ . . ,,,.,..¢v--,. . -~l-'\.nc-fd.\li f in 11' Qu ' v inldicate plalnr roast and boiled, and C, LI, LAMPSQN & 00. | M4+++e+++e0++ee+++e+W w Satisfaction (better product would result." from the trundle oi’ ll cavity priria resin nntl one of powdered p\im- Ice- itiilfe iiutil red hot rind press into the paste. l Light," B Fl .‘ ;. I WOULD STANDARDIZE UTEN- SILS BERLIN, Jan. 18. —— Asserting that the business of housekeeping. ivlille employing the largest num- ber of “'llil11(l:i" of nny “indus- try" is the most disorganized in Germany, Dr. liiarie-Elizabeth Lueders, feminist and Democratic Relchstug deputydias started a cani- paign for the standardization of household utensils as the first step, to greater efficiency and less drud- gory lll tho home. “There ure 72 different. coffee mills on the market," Dr. Lueder 34111] by wny Qt illitstration, "Six machines would gratify every whim of housewives. if manufacturers concentrated on tiutilliig out just six mills, prices would tall and a if tiic Iiliide has become separated knife. fill the with ti puste tirade oi three stories. ffcrit the prong of ti: / //// PILLS __ I M1 \\\\\\\\;s51 _ ‘\1.<J_DN£‘L,»; ' “HctTqAH-li agtisrgslsg \ 1c o o4 queen Street London, E. C. 4, England PUBLIC AUCTION SALES OF RAW FURS Represented by ALFRED FRASER ‘ 212 Fifth Avenue New York System Service ’ and 11hr“ sauntiai to nevi bueineaa each and all of which will be found at W! atori. ll you want a parloriptlflll filled or In fact any on?" filled jtteftolepiione and h!" ua 01nd it to your. door. l’ it you are out at town 1"" and ue a mail order M4 you will raoelva your; dflil‘ hyfroturn mall. REMEMBER WE WISH To IERVE YOU The 2 Macs . DRUGSTQRE ‘lpil-HIAMCIY. .-_rlr'._r',t r_-.i. rpltnet.