i11 PAGE FOUR "gfl 1111 iHlilillllElllWN iilillllllllN Notes By The Way The Finance; of the Canadian Whin I Was A Senator The following is taken from the 'l‘oronto "Saturday Nlalttt" (Down in Prince Edward Island there is 1i Scnatorsliip lying around loose, tho previous owner of this Iiautbie having passed out. It is said that out of tiie eighty odd thousand of people on the Is- land several thousand are out to. get tlils baulble, together witii the $4.000 and pickings, which go with it pcr annum. All of which has led an "Islander" 11o contribute the following which fairly reviews the situation) "I was just thinkia’, Phalen, of tlit- time wiiin iwas 1i Senator Iii<‘$i‘1l'," said Ilogau. \vli~.-n hc i11 Plialeirs grocery and lit Iils pipe. "Whin you were a Senator?"- said» Plialcn. "1 never knowed you was a Senator!" "it was thls'way." said Hogan “Senator Corcorun tlictl wan day unbeknoivihst to the paarty and there was u great rush for the job. for it is 11.110011 payin‘ job, Plialen. l never thought av applyin’ till wan day Pcicr MlchMauus tould lill‘ there was six av them lookln’ fenlt. There was Mike Flynn and .ii1ii Ziiorrissey and three or four others and ivory wan of’ them Isuitl the ivhole paarty promised to sup- port 1111111 or tilc in tht- attempt "lie Juhers, sez I to mcself. if .li1ii 11nd Mike are goin‘ to he Sen- itiors, I'll he wun ton. a11' so I spoke to our members 111i‘ they hoth said I had as much right Co IIt1~ job 11s anny wun else 11nd, as I had ivorrkt-tl Iiaartl fer thim, they would givo mo their undividstl support. To strengthen their hands with tho Prime hllnisttrr. they said. I liutl brtter got 11p 11 petition uiitl git ivery wan I coiiltl o sign it. ,1 got Jimmy Ready. the lawyer. i0 get me ill) 1t peti- tion 1111' he did. It was the best iwtltitiu I lver seen. It was uraud nu’. sez I to tneself, whin the Prime Iillulsit-r sees that 1it‘.'11 we. iii. once l‘tii the 1111111 for the had taken his scat on the counter. 1N ew Diamond -Found Some IFamous Stones In a diamond mine at Gong-Gong, near Kimberley, a digger has found a stone weighing 110 carats, found another stone which ho sold for $4.500 The value of the second diamond cannot be computed, as so much depends upon the quality of the stone. its shape and its total weight after cutting. The weight of a diamond in the rough gives only when cut, but generally speaking. the larger they are the more vuiu- only the largest diamond ever dis- covered, but ‘It was the most valu- able. Even when cut into four piecl looked like a piece of ico and weighed three-quarters of 1t pound. It was the find of Frederick Wells. surface manager of the Cullimiii mine, who came across it on June 25, 1905, t1 date he well remember- ed’ in after years. The company gave him $10,000 as 1i reward for his Iioiiesty in turning it i11 11i1ti hi1: Iiick in finding it. The Cullinan Diamond The Culllunn \V01K1I(‘.(1 3.031 c111"- uts in the rough and was the largest single diamond ever rt- ctii-tloti. It was bought by the. Uiiitiii Etlwllfil. Little use could ho intuit- oi‘ u gem of this size us 1i |li'I"HliiIIlI1 adornment, and it was l1(‘.(‘.1i1i‘(1 to split it, The delicate anti iintitirt-iiit lei», he can't get around it. provide 1Ii' I got the people to sign it. “I ivas :1 little. aft-urtl there might bt- some difficulty in getting the names, liiit I startit-tl. I-bcgtin 111 wun end of the country, wantin’ ie git 11ll lcoulti an‘. do you hnow, ivery wan I asked signed It,‘ :1ii' some of them wanted to sign. twice. I had to come home und. l111y more paper. I bought 11 whole quire of it uiitl iusitit} 11v 11' iieek I had the whole quire filled wiili the iitimtis of good men uiitl tiirne all over the country 1iil'I uitirt- to come. Iiesitltxs signiu‘ it tvt-ry wan of them tould me II was‘ ‘he 1111111 for .th1- job, the p1111riy' 1t\\'(‘l1 it to me anti I mtist git it., I never knovvctl 110w easy it was. to he 11 Senator. I just cursed :11 -st~ii‘ fer 11 fool tor not goin‘ uitcr 1 ncfore. "Ileit- I was slavlii‘ llV1iI' an‘ tiit-rt- was 11 job fer mt- :11 $4,000 a ytar lransptirtniion ‘buck and forth to Ottawa 1111' nothiii’ iiiueii tti 1101 lint draw yer pziy. I tell ye. Plial en, I was a happy man. I began lii want“. 11s they sy, to functioni as 1i St-iitittir. I “'11s uiakin‘ speech- es to the wife. atitlirrssin‘ i11-r as Mister Spakt-r and UIIILIPIIIIIL" I tliriuimetl 111 st-lf ~np lvt-ry mtirnin‘ for n bare xaltin‘ un’ free 1n nie 116st black. anti flatiht-retl nit-self that I was 111i iiiiptislii‘ Senator iiii' would ht- Iiuilt-d by everybody 11s ' wan of ()tt:1\v11's luitiiu‘ citizens. I tcll ye, Phaien I was some Senator thiiii tlays. "i niver ivus in UllliWii but I coiilti see the tull Ii1iii1llii's anti ht-zir the iutiics say to wan ziuotlier "There is Senator liouan from the Island!" Thim “'11s happy days. Phult-u, aii' I Iiavt: tiiteu hccn wtintlcrin’ since how tiny man can rise to the dignity a11' other requirements av a St-uzitorship when Iic mukm 11p his mind to it. “Wan day I met Jim Altirrlsst-y uti thc road. Av course I didn't let 011 that I was gtiin’ to get the lob for I felt sorry for him but 11o stopped to havc 1t hit of 11 chat. ‘Well,’ he says, “'l‘here's only six of us who want that Senutorsiiip 1111' only wan cuu git it. 1m‘ I'm that wan "I gut the ntrmc of ivery ni-un. woiiiiin 11n' child i11 11Il‘ County on my petition nntl the momiiitirs from the Island tell 1111-. I'1ii goin‘ to have it an‘ I'm cxpectin' worrd iv'1y tiny new lt'|1l1i' me to Comt- to tiic Capital.‘ ‘Yez are, are ye?‘ snz I, 11v coitnst: I kuoweti hc was lying about it but I felt a little ounisy 11lio11t it. just the some Aunywity. I knowtid somebody wus Iyiii' but they couldn't go back on me an’ I wint on prepnrin’ nntl gittin’ my speeches rt-atly. "’I‘liin. after some months of this. wun tiny l read in the ‘Gyar- diun’ that. Ills Excellency the (lov- hcrnortiencrui iii (Iouneii had hoen planed to appoint Tomas Mulligan to the vacant sate in the Senate. Tho ‘Gyardian’ was plased to eon- gratuiatc its esteemed fellow citi- zen Tomas Mulligan nu his lillv- ation to such an important and re- munerntive position. which he was so well tlunlifititi io fill and so on and so on. "1 it-11 ye, Phtileu, I was mad, fighiln‘ niatl. 1111' if I had met our two inenrbers just thin, Qqllqctlyq. Iy or individually. there would be only wun av the three {IV us left anti that would be inc. ' "I di1ln't lave the house for a week. There was 11o fllflrf- spec-cli- os an‘ I called mo wife Mary Ann as I always did before I got that Senatorship. There is a big (m. fer bet-ween lookin' fer a tlilnig an’ 8111111’ it. Phtiicn. I was sore fer awhile an’ I gave the politicians a wide berth an‘ a sour look fer many a day afthor but I got over it an’ c11n do me regular day's worrk 11a well as before me tem- porary occupation of that vacant sate. It looks alsy, Phalen, to git wan av ihini Jobs when yez have little to do and pllnty to git, an’ it would he alsy if the politicians were not so willin‘ to promise you whatever you want. "But. afther all. Photon, It does wan good to he a Sentor even- fer a few days: it gives you a consult ‘Pruldeu Provinces foriii the subject of an .._. 3mm,‘ _ _ intertsrliig study by W. A. Me ;I- \ ...,”...e..._ “»_ (“pater S. Melanie; Vice-President, J. B. Burnett; Kilgllv i11 the Monetary ’l‘imcs of b __ Idil ImTTIZTl“ lnfivltllfaol. u": L u-l".:1'i::t'-'i:'t¢"icu'1tu(r,' u x cumi- """"""" " “°"°"5 "l" “"5"” 1"“ . . ill - . . . . . . . . I I ., "r m" .\o~\\' 11.111 lirprmtnnlilflvr—Illlflflllllll WWI-rm luv. funded debts, and direct liabilities. . (‘hit-ago llrprrnentutlvev-ll. J. Puvver- tho Sinking fundsI gm“ of U... var]. -. _ 011s provinces 11s they were lii the _ ' : , . .- . 1x00 19011111101020 and 192a. ~ ‘t 1- ‘HURSDAY MARCH 19 1925 1"" - r - 1 L OPE ' 1 ' ' ' the InsIt named date being the latest B’ 1M.“ w‘ Bflun‘ M'D\ ’ ‘1- ”_7_"'”~'_‘ ‘ for ivhtt-h the figures for all the i1 A" " THE $55510" g""""""'e"" AndIme "Humu" o" nine 1lI‘i)\'1IIL'i.‘H were available. PAW" 'N THE EAR ""“""' —"' "muery "1 "m "mmsfl exceeds Among tlit- assets piibllc buildings An ear specialist has outlined two -. t. 1..;_- I.v11' _ even its stupidity and wastcfulness. rotids anti bridges are comurt 1i to 01' 111180 11118398110118 Wllllrlllllg 1111111 t .._.. ..I 'I‘i1<- legislature get ell 11> 11 110"" 111i 111i‘ provinces. The three Prairie 23.21;." 35"" "m" “mum "u "mph" 1", _ _, .. . . . ’ , t‘ ' . b v' . \ t 1 l , t I p... .. ..'.11t _v1.~1t1tl.1y .1il.1\f‘ i111 111111111111 EmToRIAL NOTES irItniutIts oun .I1nti optrnt. their Th“ In“. um"; w roman...“ .BI c”. . _..-.. .-...-.....].....§ v.- Hw Oppmng guy, oun ttapiione systems, in \\1II(;1I m... pa... ... me 0.... h. ulwu’... ‘ ‘ ' _ . . ——— I1Il‘\' have invested some 83-"1010- w .11. u [f] to om- ih stein“ , :1» 1t '11JI‘fI'S-1Ik0 effect _ ,_ _ , _ ~ ' ' 0 1' Y 1 Y - l.i1 11.1 l‘ "'- ' "'I""I '*" ‘SI ()ur Ltgislatcrs have 811111011 1111 iillil. (lnlarlo. New Brunswick If the ear itself is painful to the \\'1'1l e1‘ which sizli liiigereti m the Cilillil’ SQBSIOIYS work with a will and 1i .\'11\'1i. Slcotla and Brltiish Columbia 19111111. 1110 111018 1111131111111; 01 1110 i... 1'1... day's programme began _ _ . ' _ , , ., , _. _., I _ v Ienr causing pain. it s usually~duc .I t..1i I I I I I I I IIII. IIIISI IIIIII ilttcrmiuation not to waste any .1.1\_ Iprtiiintsil railways. whIilt m "Dub... m m8 o...“ can... of t... H... ..I : 11111111) e11 111111 ant t . m..." 0111-11-1’ 1111"‘ 1'91")’ 1111K‘? » 1"‘ ear 11iitI is not usually serious. The ,. \\1'.]'k1111\' $1‘>'.‘1On had a most _ rt» tmt-iits i11 Iiytlro-eletztric plginfg OPOIIlIII; anti closing of the mouth '\' . I - .- .. - . - . . - .- . - .. - . .. -, . . causing puin is likewise due to 1 rlIlIII'IIi1.|1l.1 .11r of sinttrit)’ about It is .1 blessing ytstt rtl.1y was 1nd (luthtt, !\t u lirnnsvtitirzintl ' "m" , on...‘ gym... ._ ,. 1,... . .., trouble i11 the outer ear. 1 , 1:. not. 1-110 titty before. or ll 11011111111 ‘ ‘ I ‘ ""“ " L" ‘m " '"'"' If pressing the linger on the f .. . 'l‘h<- Il1ii\'t~l‘ anti st-twtintltir of the have been the day it was, as an "MHHT- 1111111 11111111 11111111111 1119 "i" 01111595 . " ""' , I , ._ _ . . , _ ‘i pain, It is usually 11 serious sign, ‘y... ., ilvply- tIo llil‘ spr-eth ironi 1.1L Iiislimaii didnt remark. nwm....g m... me h...“ 0..., .8 u. ' -..., 1hr e11», .\i1_<>~r-» 'l‘iiittin and llunter - — A "°'°W°'1"Y 1531111} 01 M13 M°‘fe1:tetl, and the our specialist _ “In... “_II.I. “Um... cmumnnm... All tho orders of tin, clergy are Kaguds article is a table showing should beat once consulted, ""' ' ' - ' 1 ..,....,.,..,....... u. ...._ mote“... Church the growth of the funded debt If pressing the lump behind the .I. 111 their efforts. Their speeches ‘ ’ , 1.. .,...... O.- ...., .............,. T... . .,. ear toward the ear itself causes ‘ . . Soviet 1110011111155 lit-re. eiz Arclibin~ ‘ ' '1' ' ' " " "' -1 | . i . i i]. ' m; i i \\1l'i- ...:.ii1i1-i11i.1IiIy' limited to the y - u... . "*1" "L" ‘"1 """' "' e y " "' . v . hop, Iiislitii). Archdeacon, Dean. " m ""' """""' "NW1 0' ""1 '11" the middle. ear. 'i'l1is iuiltlmmllliflll "11-1" l‘ 1111*‘ lliilrlr 11 ilptifi in tli.» Speech II . III I I II \ I1l‘i1\'in1*1~s tuktiu together Incrt-asetl iii the mititllc car is seen very of‘ 4 l ,.. k M... i. hi, pppp- ;, fury iglyul-aiyip 1m. 11"” 11"‘ ""1"" from $1l0..\'ili3.7:'>it in ltiitil to $310,. ten, and if the tlmini is not puiic _I_I.,~___.II .. , _ , ,_I __ 2""177' '11 111311 111111 lo $i"iii,1l1li)_1|;i) tureti liy the physician. it is often 5 m - 1 11- "'1" """"" ""0 “mu A contemporary rises to remark 5.. 1113;; A ...,....., ,..,I.rn..I'II t. in...“ 0...... by t]... .,.-..,.s...-.. or U... i. lllt 1i: u 1i‘. iliiilft- good I11 the Cillliiilg . . , ‘ ' ‘ ‘ '1‘ "m '0" jnfltiinmiitor irnccss within, This - that it is all rot this talk we 1I("iI' ei tiii- lo- I f lii ‘ y ' ' t - i1i'111Ii|'lil1'tII.‘i of the llouiét- is. as- ' k ' ' . a 1" " " " was '"°"""°d allows drainage. 11nd usually pre- " ' ' ' I 3110111 the approach of the uililicn- ‘11111111! 111i‘ Yllilf-‘i 111211371 111 11111911 vents the formation of mastoid $11111. 4 _ . . , . tivt-r SIiUILtlOILOtIU was itltlcl 'nl t Il- niiini. The first Ilitllfl-ltifiil of such _ ‘ '1 1' ' 7'7" 1 V _ . .._ .\Ir. 8111111111 rs. 1,1‘;\(||\[‘_()f the ()p- I I_]I I I I this 11.»,- we 1111i know has. ltf-p" M"... Another cause of pain has been ._ I II. II IIIIIH IIIKIIII IIII III IIIQI IIOIIIY an pvt-iit VH1 he when w.» tibsorie. .IIII n. ,. ...m-.- rmliltl li'i(‘1 sllifl Pr": 1<ti111d since the Niven; o; u... X, .. it»: ll I.‘ "l0 . 1 , ‘ " 1.'~ -' ~~-- ‘ ' that lienplfi consider little jokes on _ R11)’- \" """ "'""""""""""'y' Hm" r "m" themselves -fu1t1y ‘is funny ‘is liltlt- Iii former years cases of HGVUIT i‘fl1ii‘ii1 trl the government's pro- H h . "' ' I is t b t d th uwuw" "m! "mo" "'0 "'."'"""'" "" I - I jokes on other people. 1f not furs t ° e "° e '1' ‘he "md" anti skill of our best speciulilsts. ._.I.I.. ,. grziuinie. 1il~l rt-iiizirks barely intllc- IIIUII debt by no means covers the total ,._........I“-..S m, titmpmiutui-t; pm .. ., sting 1.1111. I111 was "agiii the govern- liabilities of 11 provimy... .......,...;1. 11111110, 110 b11111 01'1"‘ 11111111111. 11111 '“ ,, _ _ ' . . severe iuin i11 the 1:111" itself and I11 . v n. 1111111 1.11.11 biitllltlvfkl was IU11U\\'UI1 Ii usually covers 1h.- princlplll part 0......“ (',.- qppuilkhuf; ' ‘ Ilziviugztu Isltnlcr Unihlstttes .. . I _ _ ,_ ' " __ 1 " _ - _ _ 1- .1111 liy |'l‘\-Illit~l‘ SINWEIPL, ,\fr. ,\It'.'\1‘t1111r ' I‘ L‘ ' I11 192.3 l1It rt were other 1‘IIl1)i‘1|l1(.‘S \\ itii the t-tiniing o1 ilic k-Itay it t\III1)Zl..~‘.SiIi1i1I' 1o Germany is stinie. oi‘ the pmviiitwt-s in the form n1 “'11s found thzit the Inst molar tooth "i "l" 11nd 111|ll. .l. .\. .\1iiiZ_1)()lI1l1(1. the lzit- ......._. w.’ ha‘... .. rig... u. 1.0..“ batik loans. public tlfippl-{iig "C... the ivbitlom tooth, tiwlnit to the '. . . . . _ , . ' f1 rt tlxt 1 '. n iitii is booming . \\' "' i111‘ ninviiig the uttjoiiriimeiit oi‘ the llltOllt. No position in the tleplom- 'I"I'I'I:")IIII:""I:'II“' QI"I;'II"I'I;:"'I'I'I""'I 1" 1"" §.'.'.fli|..'..: .i'11.|"';nt"'ymv¢ Suificprm '1" 1 " ' " tltlnitr. flip-re. 1:111 stirt 11f unwritten """ “""-"' '0' "'0 ""'\"' ""0 'y"""" 1'1"lII'(‘f\‘ N’ "~ '0 m rmm" mm" '0 ""'V"""' "m"""'y' """ III I ‘RIM. . “IIIII IIO III, OIIIIIIOII“ UIIII HIIIIIIILIIIII III Ii~ .I . or tuuIs this i111. Thor-c [iilillltiil Ullwilpd iiiitl 1iIWil|~11 toward '1' "» 111' ha 11.111 i11:-.\‘t-r1~...~etl 1111-11 111110111! tlic I ' 'I ‘II , 21"“ """""c1 ""'""'111‘* 1" 1110. 1111‘ 1'1"‘- t <' _. . llt "iillllll Y 1 1 11$ llliit of Am- nriii oi‘ g11:1r:1i1i»-_ t t . .-». Willi iii - removal of this tooth or 1.. .... l‘i'[tlt.\i‘lll.iiiii‘l'.w that there will lii- 1 , ".__, I , . H" 0pm“ " pmf‘ . _ , ',.. . -. t] )Ii i. U“. 1,, '. 1 t I I , ha stidtir at Iieriin. That the Un- P-leih. tliieiiy railiuiays, which '-" '1'," m‘ '1' ' '0 1" " ' t“, 1 o out: ll'Ii\\'1l-i)11 spot-t; i11; t tiring I I I ............ ,. . s21. 3... .,.... our 11sappoarct_ t‘, 1 .. . 11|l‘.\l.».~ilttII1l1ll1iil1\'1"ll1ilII\V111 be tlir- """ Emwfi $"'uc'mu H""""' m" (m u f) ' ' ' W“ 3111115’ '11'1"$ 11"‘ "1"""""5' 1m" I """"' I I I l Itr. Strlinrmziu is aliuntizint testi- _~ Iieen taulietl so Itite, that the severe . 1 ' ‘ !11.1i 1 """‘ "' ""‘"""‘5_ 1'1"“ "n" '0 . . . n - - inusttiitl operation that is tihisell- s. ’ II.III II.III.I.I IIII. IIIII I _I _ II niony to 11in ailillity 11nd tliplomacy- '5 a pamflmy remarkabw fact h": "w" lite hem. n. impk (,1 our _ i ..- pi 11111. 1 ' ' "FY- 1" 111l= 111111 IIIII. mm“ I HIHNII l l II m l, ilizit iliti present tlebis 'llIi1 li'11ii1i< h.“ 1mm." m wqrupy 1 1, _ ,H I < - "1 "t gtiyt IIS I I_ _ I “ ‘ -‘ “Ml - , I “q. 111' Illlblll. ~11 ltlfist dlt “111i IIIIIUIIIH IImviIIIIII “Ihichi “I II“ II I 111*‘ 01 P111101‘ .'\' W Ilrunsytvit-k or Don't take a chniitze on n pziiti in § .,...... 1111 iii li1li1 w. tiutlt-rstuiiti tli:1t| I ‘ l‘ ' *1’ Nova St-titlzi llI"(‘1()f1Iiy grtigittir than the e111‘. It may be serious and I‘ NIH...‘ nothing avoidable will be (lone l0%""""""0' ""' "mm" "14"" "1 "'1 '1'" ""'"1':"r".' "".o,f""m' "my """"""' " III IIHIII I ‘I I iIIII III IIIMII .___ .,.-.,.-,....,._s of u... ...........m. ‘,I,I..H_I Itre illness, or oven loss of life . ltrevli " ~ "' " " " ' m ' Toni rh - s 1 w i 't‘ - - ' -' - - - P t '1- u.‘ i, t. .11 tht. (.1'I1L'i1()IIldil c1111., ill-ll’ 3-1 itiars 111:0. _ Prince Iutlward 1 "m1" ‘ room ‘ 11111‘ tiltl frit-iitl Nlr Ja "'5"""'1 1141* been the least re "k1 1 ' " ___._ _<.>____._ - >1 ‘ . . lntis I ~ r. t. test H l m‘, .. Plum w... .III.III_II UII m‘ II‘ _ Iot 111i ilit- province,- iii t1111t rtgilft]. '_*\~+¢»+¢+¢¢.¢o-¢~Q~o~ . t . . _ ptiri~ - ‘j . . ANOTHER MAD SCHEME , I I {but collt-t ‘vely 1111'. qirtivinefiztl gov- ‘ ', . Illllglh Iiinrt-s coming frtim Paisley, ScoL-..,........,I...S' n. vnnifl.“ m“- ..,l..._n.i (If) e . - . , - _ __ .I I I, _ . ' _ “nut .\ttt-1.i~1li11;t ti. nlll‘ Ottawa i1('g~;.1'1llIi1I to I1 1\.ll"1il1f( to\I\II11 50 ytars Into i1II1)l iiitli :1 ftlqrIIII M... uK-nqw. g FOP, I ‘a. ‘ - I II II I I I I I _ _ _ Iago. zint conipnrti 1e conditions 111g ve-eciiy i11 rt~<.-.e11t years, ' _\ w“ I‘ prt I11 .. )1 s» itiIuy tht lion LIiarItsIIII IIIIIVII IIIIIII IlIIIl IIOW MI PIHIIII __. ‘ Sit wart, .\11ll'1>1i‘I‘ of lhq; Interior, ' ' ‘ ' ‘ Y'all!‘ ' - » . , , 1 ' . . . . .*.4. I ti11il1111~ti 1111' gti'.'1~r1_i1iient's proposed h 0m "f "m I'm” "ma. “"" """ Th” ab°V¢ 51-11961 (3615 are the] " int-thud of prott-t-tiitg the (Tunatlitin :""' I 1"'-‘-111Y- l-lmt: all his life to TIIZiIEIISIQBIIIIIIHQ iIit-::1111st> 11f the slow March 19. 1925 1. ,, . -. I ' ' ti iti .- ' ' . . . . I IIUI‘. HHHIIHIIII IIIII. IIIIIMIIII CIIIIIII“ 111p 1 tiitry. 1nd the extracts ho ‘III IIIIIIIIIIIiIIpn iIiItinI i11 tl1It All 111 “Ow To (IIIIIII OKIIIIJWIII‘ IIIIII I II I I I II I w... my“ "Inn it w... .III IIIII IIIIIIIII I . (ts. it is easy, almost ttiti I Ir I . . A . . - trill-ti» 1itlt~ut 1:1 1b.. Lnrtctl States {I I I ' ‘ ' qwyI .1...- ....y 50...“... ................ ("Ill shall b1.- iziven yeti; seek und y , ~'; . _ , I . y co 111g an: iin tirmattivc as any from, , . , , ' shall iind. 1.\1.'i1ti.1IU\\'. 7:7. I . 1on3 ill 11.1 .i|.11ttr of incl supply. TIicY that prmc“ of IIIaIIIStS sanluprlzl)“tIfliIfiIiIlii. to hoirow money tinI I.,..II\Y.D..,_...(_.“_I.. usI “m. m I I were gillfll: to protect (‘tinutlizinl I . """' “""""y' A" "m ""'"""'""1nsk great things from thee, and to I I 1'1"" . m’. “h. h). I,. .,H...I,C..,I,Q Mr... hulil opys, Mr, Ptiions lecture totiigii. l-fi)\'t"l"iilili'lll.~i are solvent. und thelrliti, (llllgttlif/fllul .l.-lint“. ‘Sfgpknrf; ' j . K11 ' ' 1, 1 . ,. credit is l; |~ , | .l. 1 \ Tl i. tl 'lt1 1k wt iris I I I 1;} IIII II ImIIIlIIIIII III mo“ OWIII ThIIyPirom set, to be one of the ‘Inst of IIOIIIIIIIIIII IIIItIiIrIMIIIIIIlIInIZIILiIIt ItIr. IP11: DDIIIIIIIS ion \v1 111 o our iy i i ‘ . 1 -. 11in series. ' ' ' ' 11')’ l" ' ' "I ' - .~~I1t'd.s1'Itli.MlL-ti-th . .. . _,. I . "WIS Hill" lllll- l t» HIII ftI n1~. tr e :‘0\\I.II.\ aIImpIt. btcatisr- tht tntire MARCH Wm.) 1 ‘ ~ 2 .' ' .' l ' a . ' ' 1 '2: - w ' .- I I. I I I” III ifllhllillll ion ot 1II,01t tensIof coal “e “m no. jIIIIII IIWIIIIII of how IIItIIiII iIIonIItIlIiIfIIlIprtiymic stturitv I . , I, LI IIIIIIIIIII from Allir-riat to (eiitral (illlélddt our Archbishop anti his (Itiatliuttir 1...“. .-......,... h... ." ' 1. n" ."""ry "mm" F"""';"" "m1 """"'k" ‘up I I . _. W .. I H. I, .. I...‘ I . I I I n I .. tt-iiizitits iiiate ttp- swift tit vnncc I I. 1 [a ....-n.i 'I"""" " """ '1' O '1' "" P11411111 litattcrs of nicre uiuntlziniz out ti. whit-h are Iinrti to rl-gi§[ m... ()1 lifting 1lyliC1lil1il~l anti tulip title; l' I m...‘ """"' “"“" "W" 11"“ ""1 "me" "'*"Iii1ip1irtanec. but we trust citlicr or yet. which triglii not ‘i11 he ilFfliilflii. "ml “""."""'1 "mi" """ """w" "'1 ‘ - 1 l.‘ '1 ti - '1 I '11 . t . - 1;‘ . tliii green anoe ' _ 1 . 1111-11 ;II'I""'III':I':III It“: "Ix/KI I:'IIII (Lnigg-Illilili of them 1141i l1Li‘lt- less absent n. ten...” “n”... m. ...(.._..|..“».;I m" .1 4 ' ' ' ' " "" U S’ ' minded than the [ital f I Th In wide. 1' f "Mm in- illllil‘ \\'iih this‘ scheme no fault g m“ 0 "mmm a 581cm ‘a?! must be ‘and g i l ever r ' ' ' W110 is so tit-voted to his diocese "'3' ‘"1110 provincial and federal v “Hun... n. f"... n. ... ... m. ' - ' ,. - . - . . _ , ~ , 11 1 i: '. 11 1 i t III“. 1.111 he found, it 1n .111 t xpcriuitn! m... 1.0 .5 lnciqncd to forgo. his uwn “m5 ""°"°51 charms and tflXation d...“ "q-rfli" ' ' u‘ ‘n "' """"'""""""n' liersentil requirements Once he have mcrcaud a'a"m"'g'y "' n" m w"'"'r's “""w"""' """'""" "" ‘ t. 1.11 1...“ m...” “hm Shows who". m“ IIIIII {In III II I - ' et-iit yr-nrs 111111 ought to 1)“ illllflli‘ that stion . . I .. - I .._....k III I HI I I I . ot i'lt.lil1‘ll the street and ism-g r)...- sflfpfy “(inh-‘HAQ m... 'l'he willow trees will drip with s11- - , I ains e 11- governmen -1111: in t _ , . , . _ ' " , . . J I “t... II III '“ " k’ stoppt 1i to talk toI11iii.\\l1ci1 fllltilll. pubiii: expenditure shall ht- curtuil- T. "P .r.""" . w“ .l.. . m - ' 1' . 't-1'-."- , 1 , , ,, , * r iewe. 1'. ~' ti 1 .3 I ; lnyg} " ""' ' " M r‘ ""'n" '0 h g 10 titular-lie. 11111 Bishops fut-c sutlr "' """ ""'l‘y llhvtiless outlay cut "mujc..." ...,.... y . I “To. I1-~""'i'11l'tff)ll. oi (ape Ii-riton bitiiiii ..._...y assumed a punk“ IIXPIIIIIII tiff. lo to 1m iitirrtitving. spending w‘ I IIIII rpm... p“... ..........||y .0 A.......I..,,... IIIIOH and taxing as the federal .'1ntl pro- Wo hear ii roaring down iiit- twain» if " . . ' . vilicitri govt-fitment ' 1' 1- -- tr -H1t111 1i - -. t I - 1 nt-i it :k,. .. .. . ,. .-‘~ 1-111 1l1>11~ <..1n Y - _ , ...I 1' H 11 t1 11r t 11 tiIto e 1nd Tom. he said, when we met only end in financial tlisastt-r‘ A1111 through tho t-ity 11s the shut I T. umrlttett-tl throughout Lunatla I11 w.“ I g0...“ up m. dflwn Hm Suwt-I... _ tern swing; 1 (‘tliii it-tition with Penns lvaniu wn- .- -- » ' T A shouting envoy uiitl n Iiustliug . . "up 1 Y 1 Down replied 'I‘t1ni. T “u...” 1 ‘ . ' .- 1 - - '1 ‘.. ' . w... ""'""""' The Ilishtilfs l‘.'ie1- cleared. som°i1l;h‘:'t"""esent ‘Legmam/c A‘ 'l'ti 1i1IIZO n pathway for the timid , Wii carr this coal t ‘ti nt .1 l? .. . , '5 Pf°Vlll¢= lwltlilits the S ll i-Z- ‘ mon y y O ' O N“ '15 "1' 7'11"" 111mb 1 111111 b11011 honor 21nd credit of h‘ I1 r - - "r ' —-—Tiiom'1=1 I ‘iiurru 1 ' Why not turn it into ctikc in (tape “U... m h"... .. .. . . "v '1’ """""" “ " ‘ y ' 1-‘4 (K " "' "‘ 1"‘ ‘Win11!’ of its tint-tubers thus I1~1n,1i1'.“i~ ftii l. . -, ' ‘ he _ r1I o I 1 o igsiiIIt o it iii nes from TI I ____ stiititii, the t-xumpb- or ..,.,.,..,....y h... II by vltitIl; il Is vtIliiu.IIII'f;iit.- ‘eIostIof (IJIITIIIY- (III-Ir [i1lff0T3fI(Ir;!SIt1)Tt“'&Ofl France, IIiII-II |I.)II.I,;IIII.I:;.I...I.(. n on“... u. begm ououwocoooc . 111' 1e w ' t:o' i . tn if . - in a 1 .. ~11 rt- r1. \ : 1. ‘ . . vcn * _ ‘ ' "' ‘ " ‘ y "' ' "' “m” '" "° tutu.» til - p W“ " M "' Character Reading‘ t c I 11111111111111! and m-iianiliing of it as ironicallytllsarncarlmz. One of the ' ." "‘ "°‘""° '"“’° “"1 "'1 "l" n1 . ~. . , ' I (‘OIII wiili its greater weight and principal, 1.1111 tho greatest 511111111). .','_'.',:'.°.."'ln°."".'y "f'“.""."' "°"Y 1" ~wwww+w+wvw+vw++ ,9 I . 1 1t: t t iave 111 tic way in :1 II SIIIb izrepttr hulk will ho titltlctl to the 1111211111111: to progress, was Itht- zitl- iititahie pconnnfl“ “m”... “......I.. A narrow hand with broad fin» l. trust of tlit- finishi-tl product, the, visabitlity of admitting (ir-rninny to ought hereafter to t... fruit...“ .- 9°" "WW" 111F111 11111111101411 111111111!» f 1 105" > , . t. q . ' _ " limtititin, kindness und flrniutii-it-i , . I m" take, If coirtitl at. the mines all this the Isfiilgilg of Nations. (lrr-ut Ilri- "'1 "e """1~"""' "1111115- 71141)’ 1111"! u... up... Show“ wry s.r.,....iy_ ulliiitiml - .t r . ‘. . .111 .. . 1 . ~ "H" "1"" P1°-l*l"~'l1"" 1111111111111 11ml ~ , .. - .1 i. -. ow 11 1 cos o carriage and re 1n was 111K011“! to atlmit her, but so. "m" {IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIHIM IIII II lIllelr ltttIst-itsIi tmsIuitIi IlioutstIuIilitIlI liiintlilng would he saved France objected until adequate rc- ' ' 0 "no """""e ‘m mm u "“ "mum ' viii I tice of lavish a-nd wasteful oxpend~ . or Again, why Qflffy[h1ig nlw mater. pnrations were mado to warrant lier u...“ w... “q h“ . . . .. HI —-'- A . ‘t - - ‘ - e'o11tet a1 o "II 1.1| to httmantifacturctl in Montreal? evacuating tho Ruhr. Germany on prgvlnggg Wm. a ".0... n......n..ng — “a is this to he another liiontreal cor- the other hand objected to making biirtlcn of debt. 1 mraiion. like the Iiriti.h F‘ I 1 . . . ' ' ' “In lqI I (I u I sII Imp re any sIlIiejIzlalIreparatlon iintll France _ . - . ce orporn on wiose‘ cadquar- comp e w‘ th tho Vet-salt“ Tfe1ty n p)“ . » - Throughout Canada there ll a loud ' an tt-rs are in Montreail and whose and retired from the lluhr. This dgmmdjm- ma“, econgmy ... pub, OTTAWIA. March 16.-A demand i-i 1. ,1t -.q r, , lot t , . .1 on tieiinlt of tho great majorlt of In. t I 1t t a e suc ng he life tndI oss chitin sort of argument was "c expenmture m. u... 0...’, p058")... t. I . m of the are“. W“ 1.1km blood out of the Maritim Provln I ll '0 mem m e cea oat mg no where, anti at last the means of lightening o11r heavy tax orans’ Association of the Dominion p. "m1 1196111150 01 W110i"? 111111-"11111111111- 11°=llzue of Nations has taken the burdens. This demand cannot be 2"" h""".1]°" 9x"'"""t"'.'°" "i? five" ‘u H , , y te iovernmen- o cons. e n a. 111111011 11101181111115 0f men. women right course and formally de~ is": 3' "y ""k 0" "r°""""°""’ '1 tion of the tmeutal attitude of John l and children are starving In Cape citlod to intimate tn Germany that 4 ‘ r Mame“ mea"""m hack“ ""°'"'"“" P"'°' ""0 "mm '1'“ ""9 l" Brown, ' h e11 by sincerity oi’ Dilrpose» anti we anti children. who is facing (loath In i. - s e may enter the League on a y...“ .0 m... “mm... H", n“... Drown, lite county jail, has been matte to ' All». Hero l, another club i d f b ..l. , , the cabinet. o. "III" “III s ra se or as e of absolute equality with the cial governments of Canada any one m... n. the o...“ m...“ wmch the ~- 11- enter» nontv '1""""l1l18 blow at Maritime other members. This means that "ilmlllletraiion thatt has grappled iv-tertinn have raised is the claim _I_I II AUfl-rrmuhthe stunhmy M... Framer“... Gem“), w... m m...“ with this question more earnestly that. ni. the time tihat Dr. P. Mac- A"""" “itch has not so have to submit their tliflerenees to 0' mo” mmpsfl""'y """' ""5 "'9 Nmmhmn enmmed PM” he hm to 905i T123171 "' ‘he King the arhitrameat of the League. present Government of Prince Eti~ ward ‘Island. facts of the accidentm or injuries service. ‘Amsterdam. who had ED091711 totils task was confided to Asst-her of made for his operations upon ill‘ huge stone, which, the more ii w s '. examined the more it was zidziiii-t-ti, slut-o it wns almost flawless und of the coveted lilue-ivhite 811114111.‘ As- scher iiiiitle tho tlivlsitm 11nd 1i perfect hit of work it was. Tile largest oi‘ the. four pieces v-us I' sci in King Edward's secplre 111111 lilo second largest in his i‘.I‘il\\'|I, the tither fragments being set in the (hit-en's e1‘own_ Tho value oi‘ the the roughest Idea of its final value. ubie they are. Tho Cullinau is not' es, the largest piece remains the: king of diamonds, lii the rough it, by fair ' of Smith Africa and‘ two years l11t1-r , ivns tifferetl ‘as 1t proneInt to K1111: himself ' I l . .. .- -[n.s'1'$'! on .' one of the largest diamonds dis- covered in recent years. A fort- , night curlior this child of luck ~10 DWFER a "l\)!1‘, holler’ Rtltl/f" TH E RU BE Felt alloarti Mills at‘ Port Neui. PQ accommodation of o. loan. A MANAGER An Opportunity for the Small Investor sense of guilt bccau money from our inc Plan liy which the bond by making an fii5i1cli on request. ST. JOHN Cullinnn tliumond lay wholly lii its. 1 It liutl ii1i| ' _ . .hisio'rlriil value like many ill1H-r of 0259-11-1-1511111- size, shape and color. the great diamonds of‘ iiie world. anti perhaps even to-tlay would not be held in such esteem as that more fzitiious stone, the Koh-fnoor. oi" "Mountain of Light," which is one of iiir- {British crown jevvt-Is 111i1i is the chief ornament of the crown of thc tluocn of England. The Koh-i-noor . 'i'lie early history of this SlIlli-I'1l stone is tibscurti, ii11t stint-i think. that it is the stone first Iitizirtl of iii tho “Memoirs of Sultan Butter," iii 1526. This author spoke of 11 wnrI betwetn two Ititliun nations '11ntl said that the trliief spoil of the vir tor was u. magnificent (11lII1IOIH1 worth “Iialf of the daily expenses of the whole world." If this was the Kon-i-nntin, it then (Illilllilitfiiftiil from sight for two Iiuutlrctl years and was next heard of in the p1is-' session of 11 Sliitli of Persia, who was snpposeti to have get it iii India. 'I‘I1is Shah was niurtltirt-tl liy an Afghan named Ahmed Slialij who seized the stone anti fled front the country. At (labul he establish- ed u, new kingdom which piissetl. with tho tllamoiitl, Ito his sou when he tiled, The sou held the stone for twenty years und then iiuntlctl it oit to his gruntistiti. Shah Zt-iiitiin. who “'11s tiriven frtini liiri throne. lie flcd to tlutliu with the stone l|ill1 sought shelter with another poten- tuto. Iiut his host yearned for the and In order to make him reveal its whereabouts ho tortured him fiend- ishly, even destroying his sight. But Zemnln escaped and after iii- credible adventures returned home anti resumed his throne. I. r...- ThO Oriofl‘ IIo regained possession of the stone, and apparently lt passed on to some person not. tianietl, for lii the '50s of the last century it turned up In England. The experts there said that the shape was poor and the owner sent it to Amster~ dam to be cut again. 83% carats being sacrificed in the process to Rive the atone its present form. The Koh-I-noor "la not as largo as the Orloff diamond.‘ of which n photograph was published "some as they say in the Obituaries. but it makes wan feel like hell when he suddenly and onexpectedly los- es the job he niver held. But 9101')’ be. 1'" EOt over it and can now pursue me usnll avocation with that sense of confidence and resignation that comes to the man who knows his job an’ has no 5a.. tied convictions about whalt he has missed. In conclusion. Phalen, I'd advise ye not to make any ex~ av yerself to know that you could which Pirle stiffered during his war fill the bill with credit to you elf ship till ye and benefit to the country at. tenlive purchases for a- Senator. ‘M’, 8°! the thing In yer diamond which Zemnln had hidden,‘ ____..___\\_\ time aigo by the Soviet tioveriiiiieiit JII iii tirtier to tiisprtive the t-Iinrt!" ‘h... .1... hiiptiriiil jt'\\‘i‘1li 111111 ltcvll stiltl by .t11e lltilslieiistrt. 1111s >itilit~ N 5...,...,_<p.1 ,1t tznt- iinit- lo 1llI\i' fornietl one of the. tiyes 11f 11 11111-1" idol 111 St-ringhuiii, iii Iiitllu. it was en by 11 French stiltiit-i‘, who stole I s1 it after inizrhtintiug himself \\'li1i' 1 ilie keepers 111.1111‘ temple, anti sold j it to an Iingiisii sen (‘iillililli for .1_'2,1|tt1t_ it t-Iiungetl hands i11 l.1i1i (1011 for illttiittit 111111 ilivn tlisull iit-tired, Ii, t11r1ic1i up ugnin in .\m- ‘ stertitini, ivlit-rt- it was hougiit by ' Prince (trloff. the fuvtirliti fer tht- ‘ time being of the Empress Cziilier- ine. 'l‘he Prince. is supposriti to have paid £90,000 in cash anti 1111 annuity of £4,001) for the tliumontl. ,' The Regent and the Brent MogulI ‘the Pitt tiliiintititi, is t-onsititfiwl 11311 lt-xperis second only to the (lirlliuuii in hcaitty. It weighs IBIHQ carats niitl has 11 beautiful white tinge. Ii. ivns hoiiglit liy Thomas Pitt, grunti- fatlier of-tlio famous William Pitt. for $72.(lit0, but ho bcctinio so wor-| rletl about it that he. resold it. anti Louis XV is suiti to liuvt- given $675,000 for it. At one ilme ii. 111l~ tiruetl the sword of Nnptiletin, anti now is uniting tho French royiii ijeweis. (Inc of»tliti must 111111111111 tif ‘tlinmoutla, tho Great Mogul, is miss lng to-tiny. That it once existed is n. well nuilicntituiititl fuel, and stiuio have supposed that this WIIH nnr other nnme for the Kolriiitior. .whllc others contend that it is none other ilinn the Ilussiziu (lrloff atone, It was first hoard of in 117111" ope 400 yours ugo 11nd t1 traveltir in tho seventeenth century gave a itiescrlption of it which ‘does not Ieorrcspontl wlili the tltiserlptinns of the Knli-i-noor ortlie Orlofi‘, [ii 17:19 iit was in the possession of the Per- ‘.siau Natlir ‘Shah, tint-o tho owner oi’ 11111 Kohi-uonnIiiut Since then no- hody has lienrti of it. Perhaps lii some crisis it was hidden iinti its owner murdered. tints taking with im tho set-vet whereabouts, r/iomrreeat TORONTO Friend Banker Friend Wife what 5gcurlty?——l1SkB the nRIIkPT~—W1I(iII you set-It 111g What securItyY-well might ask your'wife when an tibilg. utioii in incurrctl,.for upon her shoulders repayment will fall should anything happen to you. mp0 hm- the, security of 11 Grout West Life 11IH1lI‘iiiil'~' p1,]. ...y__........ u, cuycf hi] your ()1)11KII1IOIIS. on our spetilztl policies for farmers. llyntlman 81 611.. lid. "The joy of living is shadowed for most of u: by a An opportunity is presented in our Partial Payment , monthly payments of the same amount. This moans money will earn from 5% 10 7% particulars oi our Partial Payment Plan gladly fur- EASTERN SECURITIES co. Limited. BANK o1= NOVA scom BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN. P.IE. 1. I | The Ilegcnt, stimetimt-s known as. I _ of tho ‘diamonds MARCH 19, 1925 ...__..._._€ x II ' I 11c 1.101111110- RilBE1l0||l.;.R0illlNi‘-8./ T GRADES t/s (ha! cost 'I(1IIIQI¢U" CQJr-‘IITLLII Stocks q; LGYqQr Centres nd security is given. the 1)‘.Il'i1l‘lI tit‘ Writt- for rut-lg S-—P. E. I. sc we are not accumulating more ,1 ome." 4 investor can purchase a $100 initial payment of S10 with Full HALIFAX ._____. 11.111101: SIALEAG WALL 1 A large assortment of small toil ‘done up in iota to suit all roan:- ISomu patterns have borders It; match. some have none. Nearly i ‘have borders. 0R PARLOR, DINING ROOM» HALL, sen ROOM AND KITCHEN v All pretty patterns. All a" booked to go out HALF PRICE- Great bargains for quick bllYl-"I: See them In our WALL PATIEW DEPARTMENT. samnl" l" ' window. CARTER & 110., 11.1,)» 1 INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We on thle |di°°m° ‘My edly. . Uufferorn from 57"“: mly have perfect vision I11 therefore do not outwit“ 1"‘ p. once of any oyl 11'1"" Th. motive power of 11'I°- cntlrc human orllllm“ ' Nerve Energy. Normal cyan. it to eomvill“ utilize about °' m" Nerve Energy, but when 51°‘ strain in pneum- I much lift!‘ or proportion ll rifllimd‘ Home defective oyu. 011N119" their oomumptlon of l" °"' euaivo amount of Nerve E11" orgy, may nriouoly affect 111° functioning of other orlll" ‘w m. body, and iii-adv“ " M8101. i-iAvs voun EYE‘ IXAMINED ii. F. llulcheson Optomotrlfl '"**” vooamqoowww“? l 1