in I l Fa wanna-. f . THE Gimnmlin _ _ . ElRj15;;1o1,<; ' ff1'*'r>.u~~irri-.iii ~ ' ~ ~ -» e = r oncirn » ` ills 'llliarllltiiltliili lliiarlllan »`_";.:`-» Q---.... Had 0l|'loou¢Ohorkt\otlw|\.lnnoh0llo\ootlum~ uursloo. Atherton. leurlu and lanhguo. rendered to Liberalism in the Mother Country .ind -_-......- ~~~~~~~~~~ throughout the empire. There are some Liberals who, Finn/iv, Di-:ci-;Mvi-;iz 15, 1916. _ included in today’s issue is a special Sunimerside supplement which we commend to our readers. It is cliaracteristic of the enterprise which originated this boosting cditiotfthat when the disaster of last Wed- nesday overtook the town and they ivere asked if they wished to have the supplement issued on the date sti- pulated for, the reply was ”Yes, certainly, go ahead.” Since the edition was planned, some of the old land- marks have been removed, some of the goods original- ly intended to be advertised have been ruthlessly des- troyed by the devouring flames and the supplenient has necessarily been clianged somewhat, but Sunnner- side and the reasons for boosting it, the energy and business enterprise that have built up the town still remain. Already some of those whose business places ivcre so suddenly w.iped out have established themselves elsewhere and are doing business, if not exactly “as usual," are doing it with the' means available and pre- paring to grow to their original proportions and be- yond them. Others whose business requires more ac- comriiodatioii are looking up suitable places to go aliearl in feniporarily until rebuilding is possible in ` the .\_`priiig,'a.i_id before many days the lniiii of' business will again be heard, subdued somewhat no doubt, but with the vim a_iid.en,ergy tliat have always cliaractcriz- ed the people of the wcsterii capital. Great credit is due to Mr. R. li. Richardson, thc indefatigable secretary of the Town Boosting Club,i for undertaking the_compilation of this special sup- plement. llis faith in Suinmersidc and its potentia- lities is immeasiirablc and his entliusiasni and optimism are shared in by the leading business houses and they great majority of the residents. lt is noteivorthy and~ perhaps a record in the history of Canada, that two days after fire had destroyed one half of the com- iiicrcial section of the town a special supplement of a newspaper should be published boosting the town not only as a commercial centre but as a desirable resi- dential location. May this characteristic of Summer- 'side and its people long continue and may the western capital continue to flourish. . . _i_)0(_.____.___ LIBERALS AT LOGGERHEADS .\pparently the acceptance of the Preiiiicrsliip by Rt. lloii. D. Lloyd George is proving an apple of dis- cord in the Canadian Liberal party. The Moiictoni Transcript, Liberal, says: “According to a Toronto despatch the Hon. Geo.` P. Graham, Nl. P., on behalf of the Liberal party of Canada, has sent the following cable to David Lloyd-George :- “As Britaiii's first Minister, Canadian Liberal- isiii lines up beside you. The prosecution of the war to successful completion is the first considera- "' tion of every trtie Britisher. “May victory be as swift as your responsibili- ties are great. Canada is with you to the finish.” “It is doubtful (continues the Transcript) if the llon. Mr. Graham has a right to speak for the whole of Canadian Liberalism on this particular matter. Ca- nadian Liberalism as a whole, no doubt will line up behind Mr. Lloyd-George as premier just the same as it would behind Mr. Balfour or anybody else, so far as the prosecution of the war is concerned, but it is doubtful if Mr. Graham represents Canadian Li- beralism as a whole‘~fr'i sending his nncalled for tele- gram practically endorsing THl§ P.Lf§CKl1`.ST TRiEAClIERY EVER`EMPL'OYEDiBY A CLIQUE AGAINST A PARTY PCJLITICAL LEADER. lf l l yin yesterday’s Guardian has been read with interest refuse to accept Mr. Graham's right to speak in the name df Caiiadian Liberalism on this matter.” REAL coii§iniv.irioN . 'rim it-ii.-r by nr. J. 12. Manifiy, Dim-r<_>r...»f .-ig.-i- cultural Study in Prince of \/Vales Collegefpiililislicrl l l and, we trust, with profit by our citizens. It is pro- bably news to many of our readers that already the' idea suggested in Tlie_,Guardian some time ago of cul-| tivating some of the vacant lots in the City has been taken up by three boys. Their efforts will be watched with interest and good wishes and better still; we feel; assured, by patronage when the harvest is being marke-i ted. There are other boys in the City who, no doubt,i will take up the good work. Possibly some who wouldi willingly undertake it may be deterred by delicacy' from asking for the use of a vacant lot. The best way' of overcoming this is for those who own available va- cant lots to offer them, through the Teacher's Associa- tion, to any boy or boys who will undertake their ciil- tivation. .J M r. i\lcLarty`s suggestion that some of our repre- sentative citizens share the respoiisibility of manage- ment and direction with the teachers is a good one. lt is only fair that in a new venture such as this is, and one the successful carrying on of which may pre- sent some difficulties, those who are directing it should' be assured of such assistance as may from time to time' be necessary. The boys who undertake such a work' would also have more confidence in and put more; energy into it if assured that they had friends outside* of the ininicdiatc circle of the school. We trust thati every possible assistaiice will be given the teachers audi pupils in this work. 'It will help the City, help to' beautify it, help in the production of food and so help' in winning the wal". It will also help the boys wlio engage in it, giving them a practical idea of the pos-' sibilities of the uiiexploited resources around them be-| sides giving them a practical educatioii in usefuliicss. " - i...._._.__ dear in Germany it is not cheap in England, and we ports would not decide the war. Others again havg hoped that the German people would wake up some line morning, perceive the true state of affairs, iurn on lllclf fl\l0fS 1lll- e _ _ L I ~-‘ ~ f- -f-is. Youri Gift Problem is Solved Here r i ' . _ . _..._ " lilixer As Cul - A time saving ai‘ticle` that makes housework a pleasure. A bread mixer that iniitcs tiioi'oughly'in three min- utes._._ Made in .two sizes: , 4 Loaf $2.50 glioaf . . . . . . .. $3.25 g 'iwnl'-j'_t,..=---~ /' Q " l li; \ ev ;¢__`\ . my / .., if A 3,_M;m|¢¢'B|~¢a|| ' .rf thoice lllnmiriim _ _ loves are'always acceptable- Nicely boxed. _ _ Handkerchiefs in Crepe de Chene, colored borders, ' em broidered édges, etc. ._';.1>'liToNs,L1MirEo ' _y PATONS, LIMITED PATONS LIMITED PATONS, LIMITED PATONS, LIMITED . PATONS, LIMITED PA TON31, LIMITED V _I’ATONS. LIMITED to win this great victory on the West? Britain must - I V _ I __ §_ , _- l\;i;:il}t{hie5 ggegighzpid final viicgtory-in thisvvar unless Ger- . .A Clit.olliiiél‘.y"illay U_s_cluliifes§f' ' I N NTT`i`”""”T"""”" M _ . , XMAS GIFTS ' ~ - - 1. - ~ _ All kinds of dainty Whitewear' suitable. for Xmas 1 ' Gifts, including Fancy Corset Covers Camisoles, Gowns, ` i**il/initial" iiilzaria `opory_d§iy_hsatisfac- »~tioii.-.» its .cover is pigcedgoiii e side wligyri _thg..l\_ql\q. l)_9VBf COMCBCQH C00- ta_et with the scolding steam from it. Price ..... _..... . . - - - ~ -- $3-95 ..._ sv n~ i' 1 .,l;t'». 'l- 9. wi- _- =..: . 5_1. were warned the other day by a British authority that _ 1 ,. Y ' "Wal °llgflgClllC11t pressure exerted against her im- ` 0 P _ _ , '.__M .Q in “iCas§eroles, lardiriiers and r ` Fern Pots A casserole is ii beautiful gift that' would be appreciated hy tha recipient. We have both the Round_and Oval shapes ln beautiful nickel frames, priced from . . . . . . . . ._ $2.36 up Bean Pot Casseroles, many different sizes from 60c.; up to........ . . . . . . . . . . ..$l.50 Don't fail to see our line of V crockery ware. A large variety of different articles. Jurdinloreii. in artistic de- signs, from 85c. up to .. $4.00 Table Fern Dishes, very dain- ty with ‘lnsets . . . . . . .. 801:. up i l » Beautiful A gift from this beau- tiful line would make a very pleasing one. We are showing a nice selec- tion of these Fixtures con- sisting of Nickel Tumbler Holders, Glass Towel Bars.. Sponge Holders, Opal Tumblers, Gloss Shelves, etc., etc. While in our storo, be sure to neo this tiiic as- sortment. . ` Bath- room Fixtures- -~..e., 1. x. I _ »-Q Af/ l High Gradé ° Enamel Ware You will find here a very complete stuck of a rich, attractive appearance that pleases. High grade quality that lusts. preclatod. A gift. from tlilii line would lie ap- ll i A’.‘._,'_"-i. _ _F . _ . ',_' Choose While Our Siocll _ls Complete . U ¢.._~ 1' JL in \ ? H if..-_Iliis Hardware Store ls a Real Gift Store ' lic ‘ o i crsllltiiiliiittirc °'“""°" LIMITED. if ` S"e"_ "’ ~' Xmas Giftsthat viilll be Appreciated For n- lllii-IV ‘~i` '-“W BllCl¢,Ni . _ ` 1- “ ’ Black, Brown,uli"awn, Red, ~anbil-érlirkey ,»_, 1 j R“bb°_»”' E.°l.tV°°d Pi, _,-5 _zz ?'"iG°iters rox ii ` ' ,' ~ _ ' ’ , Whit; ¢l|»l§él;’l:EF'f|ft7Téf‘Fpl;rrr;tty`Patent Boobl. (Blue. Grey. ind Wgnltf Tpps) Moccpblns, Choc. Tan g .1 I }` a ' ` \ . . - _ ;_ .V ,_ .3 v.f,.,',¢> ;.§.}_‘ _,it-_ _i~=(y3§_»¢1 'fn i » ' “ . . _.s