iiisiiiuiiiiii A A the liquor question land. ALI. unfler cultivation. H cribed in a derd from Kennett. Mc-l _ . All VIITEHE ‘ The Pl_eb_iscite on will be held Monday, 22nd inst. for this Province. All British subjects 21 years of age are qualified to vote but should be re- gistered as required by the last Dominion Election. Provision is made to have your name added on Eleo- tion day in rural poll- ing divisions but not in Charlottetown or Flfii-FIAAIHTH ANNAIAA MEETING Al: THE [IYAA BANK. [AF IJANAAIA Sir Herbert S. Holt, President, in Drawing Attention to Difficult Period Through _Which Banks Have Passed, Stated Vital- it)’, Stability and Reserves of the Royal Are Unimpaired—Necessity of Strong Immigration Policy. _ The Girl who Had No Chance By MARION RUBINCA-M Of WFO-O-O-OOQQ THE SUMzVlhllFS RESULTS . Chapter 4 June tndetl and a hot and hum- id July set in. Myra and Ruth spent many hours together in the afternoons. eltherout on the well- kept lawn of the Weed place, or in the shady, shabby garden "at the 0’Nlei's. - , ‘Ruth had plied up almost a shelf fiiil of books she wanted ‘to read / . on President Thornton A “Special” Train‘ lSome Canadian newspapers have been critical of late of what they term the "luxurious" manner in which the new President or Ca- nadian National Railways. Sir Henry Thornton, and the leading officials of the lines, are making a rather thorough, if rathe hur- ried. inspection of the p yslcal plant of (lsriadirs publicly owned and controlled railways. Such criticisms, when honestly offered. originete iin the convieftloni that waste does not belong in any plan to reduce deficits on s publicly owned enterprise. The fact is that all capable officers of a railway Edson L. Pease, Vice-President and Managing Director, Reviews Conditions in Canada and Outside Countries Served by the Bank —Retires as Managing Director After 40 Years’ Service-Will Continue as Active Vice-President and Director. C. E. Neill, General Manager, Reviews Annual Statement-Deposits Held Up Remarkably Wélhlfl Face of 'l‘rying C0nditions—Strong Liquid Position Maintained. Thi- ziiiiiiiiil llll'l'lifl;.', of The if. liuiik ill (‘uiiiitiii inwiiiglil ingot. vt-ry lnriil- nuinlicr oi‘ shniehl isinl-ss Airiusi-a, which ll. suspl-nii. liiis Pilllilliil)’. I many wonk- li.i\'l~ l-el-n fl. a itiadi- for KTPHH"! ir Summerside. If you ' are registered any where, in the pro- vince you have-a vote on Election day. The Ballot contains two questions followed by the words No and Yes If on the ballot. We appeal to iat- hers, mothers, brot ‘hers and sisters in all Christian homes to vote yes on this—the g atest moral issue 541:; gre ever submitted to th Electorate of our Pro-f; vince. vorn FOR coo AND u?“ AND HOME NATIVE LAND. --_____._..-»_----—- DISTRIBUTE $200,000,000 or CANADIAN s TORONTO, Jan. 20.—The issued the statement Hint ii. liasl lii i ltitliiii: _ ‘ have been trying ones for / Il ~rl z-rt inn: un4-l-ll tliiit .\ii. lads-in n,‘ l h n03‘ distflbuied An the period of four L.‘ P.0d hull‘ til -l|l~iA fin rclintlulsh llltnhAll AAA? coiiltifllltlcrii .l4- irr. years since ie began liiisinezss in Canadian created securities. This total wines Canada. $200.000l0"9 0A not Ancmde parilcimtion by ‘Ihe tl\-- Hunk. iit- “'11” P|"1\~*'“‘A 1° M"- ctluctlons in circulation tl.l- amount COmDRIly All EYYVAAFAAAA‘ FAQAAAAAK- m however, tnui r Pl-ast- will cl. I h“, u". nmnlni...‘ GUYPFIIHIPPL flfllA °"°"‘"°‘“ ‘"ii.‘“’°‘l. *?"°°°'°‘I° °‘ ".:'.::: ARII..‘.‘.'..‘..‘.'.i'.-.~A-|"‘§{‘TA?..TA."'°°'A. iiliii..lf.‘.‘l* !..~*.:.':.'.'.';. . - . r . . ' l’ ~ i~ - lrl s i ‘ —- ‘ » » canadmn Pa“ l‘ 0;] w"y' Del for will ln- discontinued and fill-mm, U, (|,.|l"ti.,n_ cent. debenture sic . |.;..,,...-..i iil.......-.-.4 will i..-l-.....l-. “m, “Hon-i... i....~l- i..~i.i ll|l .-.-. DAIRY MEETING POSTPON ED Owing to the impossibility of Dairy Companies ho‘dlniz their An- nual Meetings, the Provincial Dairy Association cancels its Annual Meeting advertised for Tuesday. January 23rd. The Soldier Settle- ment Board of Can- ada Oiiiers for Sale by Public Auction 75 acres at (lrandview-Jmt 57, Queens County, Print-e Edward ls- Lean to the Board. Terms of sale are all cash; In cash and the balance amortized aver a period of twenty-five years 11th interest at six per cent. Tenders must be accompanied by you wish to stop‘ the importation of in- toxioating liquors ifl-f..,...... .-....... ca... to P. E. 1., mark your‘ X after yes. Do not ‘g1; make any other mark: e tux payers. ecuRiriesATA-t- Nat- ‘IOBBA City COIDBAHY 9t Canada has,sii\'ifit. ____.| mbll-s nil to givi- -.-:.-.v.l>l~ null t4. l. - lmporiiililiii-s!llnn-ouglil n...| hunk for rl-clp‘ ~iil troll». ‘lo. of o. inll l l n. | ‘l ’ Aiisl Wiliii-l‘ till!’ AAA'AAAA"AA'AM.~4NIII‘K- _\ll lint your liiii-rl-siu will l-ii in llliiz I, Amil-iiiliiii and l'ri|- hi‘ wl-Il sl-iu-ll by '|]l'n|_ Agiiiiy. 'l‘ht-iu- l-uiintril-s linrl- sufil-ri-ll! "l flvslir» ti. o... ~|..| 1.. llil liioiiil-ly from lli~~ llili\'l"l‘.‘lili frlili4- li4~- ‘HIJWIIAKPNI possible ..,-l 1h. my": prl-ssiun, iiiiiiiiivafl-ll by llvvline inilinll l-ffll-il-nt i=4~rv.l,-l~ illl-rell by all l I" \‘-‘IAII' ‘It AAWII‘ itilltrl‘ i'lllI'I'II(‘AI‘N.‘HIPIIIAAPPH of liiii stuff. I vtiunot spt-nlt '\\'ili!‘l' ilrl-tiflr l‘l'lAl|I'I‘(1 lhi-ll" full‘ fies-J OI‘. (an per cent. of the purchase price‘- rlnimlhi‘ tdilrl-ssls snhinitted I. "in the lfiniisli \\'t':~l infill-s, wlir-rl- _"‘ "" ’-- l)": Aff-“ldflll Hliwv AHIVA‘ nunp-rl-iis brunt-hos, and in hd-"IOH ‘Al. _ \ A(.\'~| il-sitleiif lllll|‘('\'|Ill'fl| i\llll‘l‘ll'll. norninl conditions Almuiains‘ 1hr i, lllfiiviltvd lhillil1'ul'l itrittlunllv i..»...,l_- lvrlllilvfl. i-‘tiii- v- tzvnrrul \\'ll_\' (‘Ullfilllltllrl hull ini- prices prevail l for their siiipll- pr.» 'A“""-“A A" ‘A \" Y “*'|\§AiA"l'i1|IAI‘ "X- (fuels, .~il,\'il , 4-4 l-4~ iinil l‘ll\'(lil. \fi-|',\' "fill. AW!“ \_l_I "I! ‘tflfl mill in thl- litil-ifvu‘ iiiilurl-s \\'(-|t‘ i'l~t~l.rll4-ti, due f4. "'A“ ‘PAAAAAAW-"l “AHPAA 1"" PWTYPIA Al)‘ llil- lit-luniulniion of AHFKK‘ profits “Al” AMAAAV lillFllli-l tho p4-rioll of the wnr. Thl- $11‘ AMA" If. In his ail-lives. niiull- pr4..l..l-.~t.~. of ll i......p~~. CHI]! l...li ll it quite 1'A\‘.ll|' flint Aniiikini; t~nii4li— vniiliiiuitiir-l- l-f |lI'I'|~‘l'|][ gnllil pricrsi lions in tlir- punt fl-w irs liitti been for sugar, tins cienil-ll .. pun-pp] ‘w-l-"AAAA ll‘ t-lvlnitvn ll-elini; 4.1 lipllllllrilll. ' flint II\€\' r in ih4 -~ hull Lilry l.l~l-ii sub] ' "Fl lAl-"i ' ‘Prmlz- Agreements of depression . -- iunntlly, lift‘ l-liii n». |lf.".\t'l‘ oi llii- “Th. vlflifla‘ l.| ili-- (‘uniulinn flor- ..l.,\..i niiu 11:‘. i4 \ . wi-rl- surf. I iinl-ilt \.. l~\t>-nil ilil- siill- of‘ ("un- lhnl if hnll l-ni -,ll with its \'it' - wold:- . ioilll by mlnns of rc- ‘ill’, iif.il.ilit._\' I'\'Z<A\‘A‘.'l‘t\ minimal . tradl- llgl‘l'l’llll‘ must iThe Inst twi-lri months AHHLHLZKPH- incl-t with iql-neriil iipprorti]. Trent- vnted tho problems iii iiisturhl-d .~-.. wiili i-‘iniil-l- ilnd ltnly Alll\'l‘ iii- l-Juropo, whorl-its (‘unnlln hiid l.-ii4iy ln-l-n coiil-lutlt-4i, iintl pacts uf Sll'k‘llt.L'\|l('nl'(A il-i position liinoni; n siinilui- nuiuri- with llt-igium and ih4 l'l.ll.illll‘l. Prlldul-iilui had iii- Austriiliu tire now til-in): tiisciisseli creased, our credit \\'.'is liv\'f~l' liich- 'i‘lir- comnie inl rise of Jllllltil unti l-. ...ili tii.~ Flinn-lint. llolliii- liiill the industrial ll\\'llkl‘lllll,ll of (‘liinii ,i<lllnlll Ill piirl- isini; power in nl~ l...- rl-fi.-l~i.-li iii thl-ir trith- wllli tit.- Allltvsllglii flil- lllLliAh-lrl‘ ll] [An- \\|Ii‘Al|. l'.. .-4l states. \\'All\'|| for ilil- y-l-ii. 1022, nnilnliiiotl ti. orl-r linlf u hil ll tlolliis. flul llvillilhl)!’ IlU\\' him Xi’. Pllllfil s in Asiii, who tici iriidl- R"l="uidiiii-'. fhv future 4iutiolwlt. Si!‘ oliniinisisilnil-rs. Siniiltit- enterprisi- Herbert curisitlen-li ihui the unfit»- should l“. shun-l. ll)" (fanatic to fon- tilt‘ fl-iiiur4- is tlil- lHIHPUAVd tl-r trn4il~ in this wide market, and rcpt-an situation. iii (‘iinlitiii tln-rl- ‘y... l-xl-l-lll-nt \vl)rl( tilt-eddy (10116: by :41 n-ison l4. limit |lI|\\'IlI'(A lo ilii- u... frulli- l-oiiiinissil-iivs should l-ii» ni with n l.',l'l'.'ll 4l4-l;rl~l- oi‘ punfflgt‘ thl- filiyl-rtiinl-nf u. consider Pirlllill) ...|iil4l.- liusl-li uliliii lh-~ pin-spoof m. l-ul-iisiori of tho >i|>l'\li4‘|-." flint in» pri-sl-nt lntlinitrini activity --'l‘l..- pnssini: in Nllllillllli of (h4- -will Plillllllllv liiirinil lltilil, iliiif PX- pill ll. rl-inl-vl- flil- PIHAIHTRU 4.t. (‘lin- plnts ivoulli llll|ll'lr\v', iliiii ili--i'l- is udlflli l'1li\Al'.~IAIi])[t\'d to l-Iiiillniill will u... surplus oi ;_-l.l.4|.~4 on [Alv snl-lyl-s |)|‘lr\'t' a art-ct benefit it. tli4- lioinin- lo run-w u. Ii-uvli-IH 11ml AAHH- U" llm. tiwiil-rs iiiiiy IIuW NPIIIA stock to llllllifllll; sliuniitin IN sl-l-ui-p; in flu-t. hp mun...“ m Enplump “up... u my. 4111s iiri-littl-ly new!" ln-vn lh-llcr- -\~* fl-il-ne. ..i' eight pl»...~.- pl. pound _ Ll. Catlin-fir“ n" til-sf nl-l-ll tn inl-l-i pm“, ]|\>[\\'§'4'|\ the reinil pril-l- of Ail-l ' . lAl"l"' “A13 AAA‘ vhllll-ll lniii lit’ |li\Il\l‘~.\il|Al'iA Awvf. .8. |,'1'I r4.i ii \'lL.',\:I'||\l.‘\ iiiiiniiritiiiini m,“ .1“... lnunulu pihlpprti filtiyulnl \.l.ll.-,v ti. lv|)\‘l\ up i. nl-w .-r4i of il4-v- h...“ m" ll. in one yl-ar t4. ti... !'A\>l'"l""l~ A" AAAAAAA-x "A. *"“uA“A'-" English mu tot, lint Lhv iiuiiilil-i‘ AllIH biliiziqlii pump-iffy ti. \Al>' 3o iluilni; the Nvllrllrll ui‘ Suites" niill i~|i.il.l~~ll llini l-liiliity Lil 1 if Hill‘ til-till-rn null ship- _ n n , rt “chum pit)‘ its niw-ili ljivii w... ...li4.-i.tl~li- “M, ,. .1... .,..\...,....,..4- of tip-flit is sll thin it? ‘tokuwl-llm Xhmk HPHH Hy illYililllJ, tn .....-. stunts ,,,.,, _ v ‘ I lilii—-. iougi if 4 s _ nil~n mil‘. wonil-i. 4.l smut lil-iiri unli . ml...- l-jl~l.iiliniil~ iunfl-r- 1mm“ of my “rflutf culm- lhtfl\vlugg‘ ““Hi"*'- """‘A". “‘ "my MA“ "" » l" “'A'A"A‘ i"‘.".‘""""” hm)“ I"..M‘ll'ill|SAll EllliAY will sue . that lt AIAKI‘ .~-sult. \\.» inust A|l‘llU-' in ,_>,,...| t._v \|lI' lfriiisli lu-l-inll-r, [tin-p w l‘ ‘l “up mam‘ w. people tl. .-"i:il'|~ with us fir: mist-s ti. hl- ..n4- of 1hr inipl-riiiiii ti‘ h"- - j ‘ k ..»..,1.. ...l~- 4.i ......i...-..-.-, i.l._v.~.- .....l _,,...,,,_.. H, u“, _,..,.v,,.4 l, “H. |,....,_. ...-,|.vl- and will sort of loo ;_-.-tlil-r r4-pr4~.-il-ntiitlvis of countries ~~-iwhic'-i hurt- 4h l-oiiililnl-ti population ltl-ilaiuu of’ llnnk Act mm," U, m,“ .,|' (‘untincntnl lint-opt- , , ‘null l. lind Hfvll lAlTPl‘ filllvt-l ~ <ilt<uiiflll with tl.l-' libvvlllllill r 'll~ txl>"lll. wnnt“ u“. [my ,. .,|' l“... t si. ., .. ...-- i.....l. .-\44t, \\'A|l4‘i| r s , “m... l,,,.,,..| |,_\- r ' f"? “MAMA “A AAA" A""'Ahf""“m“ ' fl-iwiiliiil iiiriffs. tlil-rl-isiiiiil I ll HAO" of Pilflllllllvlll. mi‘ Hui‘. rt. rm. M] U“, prudm-Lc .,| l. \'I A? . Vnnullii. ’|‘hl~ discussion lll" t. its. I fol-l l-lnifilli-nt _il.:ii, its ill the p, guru“. h, 'i'lu‘|“q 1.1mm. 1 l ll t ill i nsidlrill m Am x l ‘l 1"‘ "'1' "" A" A" Y" ', " '. stiiiiuilitiiii; tintli- Ji‘l\\'l'l‘ll I s nil-in y from tlic pl-iiil of \'|4-\\' ill ‘Wm will he closely fiiiiliirl-d." .lillll|tI‘|4‘ll|A iiw-lirtll nf Lhi- |AilIIl-i mlon, and that fl-w whniini-s will Ant‘ ‘ilvnl>fy|l ,\I||||1||{|'I'tl lti-Heu- lllllllil ulw-l-ssulg." l.r ullrisiililv. All.‘ . 9 . banking statue yet lleiisl-tl can l"“"‘ in thl- absence, through illness ‘ i4: - vt-ni ..4.iul~ hardship in Linn-loot‘ tll~- . .H|_ U“. (;\>'](\r"\ 31......“ prcssion, but we can claim for our "L u“. ‘\‘Q§i:(\|[]\‘ til-turn Afiyfiiidll that all th4~ iuniivys Villfilt-ll- m“ rend the fieri\-l'iil-.\iuiiul.: to us liLVv Al\'l'll iilisl.liiti-l_v_sl-c- “y, "!>‘Pir|‘\I u; n“. "nu..." _et;.t......-..i tiurini; Lil" ll‘_\'lllll' tiiiys of tic- My Wilson stiiti, in piirt: Iflutluii, \\AlAAt‘ iii iiliiinst l'\'l'l'y ""‘“‘“| --Th.. $l1\t(-|I‘Qont Hplnnlltl-ll tllliti} try of the wlirlll there hnvc l.l~.l-_n WHL I mm)“ b‘. I-......<.\.,..| m- y...- lsuiiil- dvpnfliturti who hurt» lust their Hm HuLiM-m.fl.,|., Th.- p- yt-nrs of deflation mid his address. Sir l a ‘~‘Ll ..__.. - prciu-ni. to you sllrl hnluncl- shoot. Tolnl us. ulcers-use. of only 4 . ‘ lllrecftii" “m, - iiire ftffitvt-l‘. 11:4’ All‘ 1'1“; i. tl-n his rl-sipunsiliilit- Sm,“ tit-s tifter forty yw-tirs of Hi*l‘\'l(‘t' in “emu ‘Vhlch can h‘. ,.,..¢.,.,m...1 l|i4~ l.ili4l~’ nnd (‘him /'4~:iir.-ll to a ‘i ‘_ p... ‘ for h; ‘iihi-d‘ i1x~<'\ni\'~ ‘tffiw-P- murknlily wl-ii n. n..- rl.4.- or lrylnl conditions. tlu- lll-l-rl-nsi- flir the _\'l'il l pl~i l-l-nL LhPI I ibl-inil HAALZAHAY unlit-r > ‘ y, _ . A\VAli*l‘l'i\fi the iivl-ruin- lA"4'Ai‘ill\\~ of nl \ "‘"'A A"'A*"A"AAA~lvnnliillni. blinks is about .l per ri-nt .\|llIIil|{|II|.{ DIN-Mufti Atliln-nn i A l4j.l,4=..n i.. lH-lisli, imll \i:.i.ni;iiii; Alil 'tl.r, in his liii-,~whk.h “mm... how wl-ll our [PIIHAHOI Atlrl-s. sniff, In pint: , has ln-l-n inlilnfnlnl-d 'l‘l.l-r-» him lit-oi ‘MAW A'A"'Y‘A‘A"AAA~ A"‘\'A"A~' A" h“ ""A'.Ii. siilaiitntiliiil PllflililClllifl in l-liin AHTNHH tiliiy l'1r\'l'l'l'4‘ ilil- winds" all" Invfvilii iolins. lIIiiit-iitiiiu iwlliii... lath-it is "IIIHHAAI. "n" _lAl" (A""""‘_1AAllquitliitlon. 4\(‘\'llI\UUI\' has l.l~4-i ‘plum tl.l- bank's intrrnnl pUHl-itukpn of‘ satisfactory hontl prion: ition shall tllnl lu-il-fly with tlicfdnrm“ [he y..." “ml tlll- e-.l.- l.f el-r {business of tlil- l-iuik in fort-inn m“, |,“.,.,,Hn..nt,. h, . ill-d i" l ‘fl4-llls, JIPI reduction of $4.! Til in til-c -[-;...»h yl-ll. sol-ll ihl- lninlt inori- um...“ |,..|.l. A airl I lull posi- HYAAIAAX Kt-"llfii-lishf-fi i.i t1l- I'4iI"'AA—'AA lifill has lil-l-n Iflllilllllillvti. Liuuil‘ All-Ills w.- liitvl- sl-lol-tl-li, tinil lil-tti-i "Mp0". u“. 4137 m..- .-.-m_ .,|' llplllll Iwtnli-iird in o“ n" WM‘ to Md in that“... ... n..- ....i.nl~, llN .».....pl..~l-.| wltl foreign l'tilllllll~l‘l'4' which forms ll-QQJH pm. chm“ m,“ _‘,,,m._.. ,1|\lnr\<-r of ilii- liilil| trnlli- of‘ flil- in», ohm. (,,-g,|"|l.,ll.," hug |,...." .iiilnii.n. Tiii- IlfA\'l'lIl(l|,L',l'H of tilrl-l-t‘Hnpnglhgnpql by t)... ..|.p.,l..|...l-..t l. ii-prllsl-niniion are hroulrht honic i" NUVPIIIAIPI‘ lust of four Assistant us fiilii)’. The lntimat» ltiiowll-tlltl-,(;.."..m| xinnl~zprffl4 Mops... \\'l|_....|. 'lli:il l.ul' oifi-l-rs .'|1'1t\lA"" A" 'A"' FlNohle. liolislui .\liil'l\'imiiil4 "THIIIW irhl-rl-lii they iiil- pln4l m“... "l. iv. its efficient l ' iiltoo highly of their lllvoilun t4. flu buying‘ pl-wl-i" The Piilllilllllillll oflilinlt." "The amendments, if adopted, would l-tivt-r the wholesale niiizrii viiflll of players from (Jiimulii tlur ling the hockey seniion. "This will not be done lo siiiil. fjiiniullans out of Fiilfi-ti SllflPfl lioc Residence Rule . for N. S. Hockey wlilcli shc liiid not had time forlbeueve ‘Um was!” A“ Auaxcusuble. n. the lust strenuous year atflfliler My COWAAAW". “l'd EAAVQT" school. ‘Flute were books of verse themselves ziccordinfily- W91‘? 0"!- soine treasured volumes of Thack- leal newspapers aware 0f 8AA the eray and Dickens; there were some of the good modern novelists and college book on psychology. “Fliounli why you want to go on studying now you're through school is beyond nie." Myra de-‘ cisrcti, finding Ruth and the psy- chology iii the hammock. "I think l'd always like to go on studying, a little," iitutb mused. turning her book face lAUWll on .1 nearby table "i011 can't talk to me when you study." Myra poiitcd a llttle—‘ n very pretty pout that drew up her soft pink lips. 'Al1li.llla. l'd much rather talk. to you than read. What shall we talk about?" llutli was always the most aol-omtilltuing oi‘ the two. ".-\br.ui our plans-miter this summer. See l sliniri be idle eith- or.’ Slil- uni-tilled a piece of linen Alilllfisiiillt‘ and licivy. of an Ivory white that meant perfect bleach Lin: and of a lustre that meant per feet quality. "I've fl dozen siainpt-tl towels and l ilifnk l'll t-nibroidci‘ them‘ this Sllillillvi‘. “Your nitithcr will love thenll." "Mollie r tron’! i-Zct tlicin." Myra iUSSPfA Alrl‘ lit-ad. “Those are for iiic--io\viii'ils my lruussetiu per- liaps." Ruth lay back in the hammock, lier liiinds itllo for the time, and ‘ilillliffili the deft little scallop that Myra was embroidering. Mat- uiityaffecis girls in such (lifferent WIUS. li brouizh to Ruth an in- cri x sense of responsibility, it niuiie Al(:l‘ smile iii low-headed lnililes on the street. it niiuie My- rn sit in moonlit corners of the porch with the buys who called ind started her t-inhroiderlng towels. Yet in each it was the working out oi‘ the domestic Air, stinct. Ruth jumped up presently, her i lllll l _ regularly to ‘Ruth's , only rlason father let usually seiaous blue eyes held a humorous siiiile. "l've some towels RAIL" siiitl. ‘illowever. tlieYT‘? no! -lil~niiiil ti." l. fh4: y. i laftci" its. Anti you——" [three groups of lines and three ARjPrt-sidlun null PhoIrtntin, tin he ~vlews tlit- properly over which he to do, too."A gorgeous ones like yolrrs. TlicYTP-ipartmmn“ ‘A7 . . . . _ ly sonic ii4~'-v dish towels to he. “Now, then.‘ Myra said as the)’; ‘settled to work; “about going tn.l"A'Y..,.,i'\lI*l llhnvllll managers as- p-Juhq- gayg ii..- all right sifitant gl-ocrnl nutrient-rs, general i superintendents. .pimi the whys (HlfA wlii-roforos 0f facts connected with an inspection trip over rallwoYB. ""119? 017mm“ stances such as those ruling 1A1" continent wide learners 01' the" new C. N. R. head, it is safe t0 say that no criticism would be of- fered at all. President Thornton is new to the country as well as to the Na- tional Lint-s. He has been entrust- ed with a ronlly big job of welding groups of employees into one sys- fem of‘ 22.000 miles, having more than 100,000 irorkcrs on the pay- rolls. Ho has to nick his official staff to run the lines under his direction, choose. the centres and define the limits where men with authority are to be located. To him falls the duty of determining whitt the service. ought to lie, in all parts of Camilla. and his ap- praisal must be made of the con- dition of roe-flied, bridges, stat- ions, iiiill of all the property and equipment filo road has avallablel to furnish such ii service. Reasoning mm know that if he journeyed over tho llncs alone, his work would liltely be futile. He would All‘ tibsi-rving conditions without having an udcrsfanding of why they should the so. Any de- cisions All‘ might make would pro- bably bl- altered when ht- secured sMok The Largest Sale of any Brand in Canada " QUALITY TELLS " - Also in}i llstlns Packages l5¢ 8. Oll night, and his labours, general- ly, which perhaps the public flees not appreciate. are on a twenty- four hour basis. 'Such ii ntun is available at all time, and inn-por- tunt matters always override his personal convenient-m;- ai least so it is on the Canadian National. l0ne result of such a system, na- turally, was the "official" car. The name was not aptly chosen. t is a xvork car. and might bu more exactly ilesigniifell “fifiicc of‘ the superintendent", "office of the president", or "ftiflfrfr" of whichever official happens to be working in it at the time. Sec-rc- --v 25¢ Riflemen 0f Canada Start Movement to Have Aperture Sight Provincial Associations to Protest Against Using Opcn Sight on Ranges 8y ILIEUT. J. O. NIX Muskciry Officer, Cameron High: liiiitlorii of Canada, Winnipeg- Tlislty 1920- 2i. tarles of officers with large rus-‘(puhplshcd Under ‘he Direction o; pnnsibilltles have no easy task on such inspection trips. ‘FllCAAilAPA-i are not us elastic, and duties are the governing facts on return to Headquarters. iMorcovcr, such a- trip \V')llAlA bl- more in the nature 0f a “ionvl-dif-uhsence“ than an of- ficial iuspi-i-iitin. And men with the capacity for work Sir Henry Thornton PVifAinCPS, are not prone. to uwthiiis but work. (lfficers on the Notional Lilli-s are discover- ing that their nt-w hcnti gets through ll tremendous amount of work in -:i day. almost as lieiivy as around tho of~ fice at Headquarters. With ulllofi the ‘Executive Committee of th¢ ..Manltoba Provincial Rifle Asso- elation). A very vivid item in tho nicni- assistants it is much the sainmioiy or the old-time riilc shot wt... The work car is a necessity to: cxtm Alllilillll‘ Allilllllfy arm some twenty years ago ‘on the old Kiltlotinn rifle raniio inl Wviiiniiws. is the difficulty with] the officers, iinil tiortiiinty for the personal assist- ants. . -Now, how docs tile rontl "foo/i" wlicli he was and “iodge" ‘ this trip Sir Henry Thornton is making over the National .Lini=s,A to and from flit». Pacific Coast? Obviously; then, the new C. N. has to preside, would, of‘ necessi- ty, wish iiil- lilulfs of the great. tie. the road-finance. operating. traffic, fllllA construct- A"".—WAAA\ liiin for consultation, as the train movl~ ovl-r tho coun- =np'i-rititeri'letiltst. engineers, traffic men, mill all trlasscs of PZIAAWIH’ vlllil-rvlisory for- ces, tire PHAAWA upui, division by‘ division, (iistrivt by di-tit-t, l‘, M.‘ everything. Th4- riiiliviii- is being. “I'm reoing to study stenoghaphy! rnn from tlint train its noun"), m, Pious \\'4=rl3 mode rapidly-~rap- ,i4ll_v iis only eighteen _ ‘vhrn ilAA of a futiiri- can bc six-tiled ‘.l.'-i\lilAA_\' in an afternoon. They Al’ the President \\"'Ti' ;.i Ahlfldfluaf colleagues front iliijtiivling _ offlccsl Decisions, are miilll», ii llfi work set lpariment Myrii called it, with aifltnnding of ll..- obyl-cts to he ac- :itt~l~en so they could cook-Hind lii-ri- would be, it seemed, an cnd- iss succcssion of new and excit- ing gulsts and nuinberless flieiitr- es and parties. “lint we -..'tin‘t have money for l'll be poor at ‘least. “Well so will l" At least papa an‘! afford very much money- But as the summer went on, M)’- ws enthusaism waned. She came place on all the days when Ruth was not at lLTS. and the number of he-r em- rcidored towels increased stead- "y. She came most regularly 53* ‘HAILV evenings. the evenings Tim dwurs called on Ruth. But Ruth never noticed this. She liked Tiin ~shc nevtr analyzed her feeling beyond that-she saw ti-Kffltt (A9111 if hm. And she was tiellahteil i0 lave My“ (lrop in, with one or note of Myraks devoted boys ‘.uili was happiest when her home 'as flllcd with Silents. But by August My"! ‘AlHA€(A she didn't want to go lie city after all-she would, ~t~ulti give n0 reason- "Bnt l "must," Ruth said. There's fl splendid business col- egc there and I must earn money drier she said; "Mother has rented our Whole ‘op floor an old lady iinzl gciifle~ man-Ahoy came frm the west. and W's a chemist at the Rubber Works. ‘Th8? don't our miwli- bull l wiill help give her moiil-y tt-lld mo, to the city. That's the her tio ii. in rooni- hall con- l0 or '6 lie feels tiwfni-fnklnll i-rs, he calls it." ltii-i Myra would not S0- So the summer ran— almost to ‘ii-ptomber. Ruth worked hard and w" busy every minute. of the Acom i hat?" Ruth occssonaly protested: plished, and, instead of vmstl; a great deal of labor, time “ml possibly lvijudiciotisly spent mm. "Y. is saved to the stockholders, who are, in this cast», all can... dians, from Atlantic to pacifi(s_ There is still another (M. aim... iivliich the public should be inform ed, Work on the administration of a railway cannot be allowed to pile tip. Therefore, the head of ti...» road. and the heads of dam... lnents who are on the frain__hgvg ‘the departmental mail, that ivould ordinarily require their attention. ldellvered to them each day. Tl... mall comes in and gueg u." m. most as usual, end operations do not halt in any part of the syg. tem. Each officer is reachable day When Kidneys Hurt. Drink More Water l! Your Back Aches or Bladder Bofhors, Take a Little Salts The America men and women must guard constantly against kid- "fly trouble because we often eat ton much rich food. Qtp- blood 1., filled with acids which the‘ kidneys strive to filter out; they wanker] from overwork, become sluggish, the eliminative tissues clog and the restilt ls kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a genernl decline in health. Wihen your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurls 0r the urine ‘is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged lo seek relief two or three times during the night; if imc. Her father, Duncan (TNiel. hall been more or less tin invalid. for yeiirs, an illness that kratliinl-| ~- y||fll'l\ h‘... more. and more help. less physically. lBut. mentally A" seemed, for ‘Ruth to shine 1AM vrlghier. He ha<i_ always been‘ lmnmv and impractical. but hi-ri mother more than made. "P Y"? that. » you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells. acid stomach or if you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, begin drinking lots of good soft water and got fro... your phnmiacist About four ounces of Jad Baits. Take n tiihlespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for n few days and your kidneys ‘The “Ni\tloniil" business car that has lift-i. n. AgYAPiA to tho ‘Pro sidcnt, No. 73, is in tlic shops un- ‘fieriloini; repairs, iilid hi: is tr.ivcl-_ ling lti ii (‘tiniuliiin Glovi~.riiiiiciit' car, No. 101, This car is fairly old, unis :1 stool llllfiflfifllllll‘, and body of‘ ivooll, midis well, though ot richly appointed. it is prdliuhly ‘$1 loyv the zivornlzc in that resp .2 of president's cars on large roalis, where ii great lieu] of tifficial tra- velling is done. Vice President Poll is qiiiirtnrtwil in tlic G-rand Trunk business which is scnlcd flown n llftlc appointments from "101". The pro- visions for tlfe President's cur) arc piiitl for by tlit- Federal Gov- t...“ plflnflnlrs‘ and emu,‘ m“ U", s{_lf_s__\meier.~iiiient. and the experts of -tlic_ Itailwnys’ iliniog ciir‘ department are available for any advice or as- ..-....l.l have (1 couple of rooms—an 1n mnmm ‘mdm, a pnmpr ‘mdurisisiancc that may be required iii innliinc purchases. The tiiniiig car tiepiirtnient oi’ the Rnilwliyg sup- plies a steward and his assistant, to cook and prepare the meals for and stewards, Operating Manager of the same the triiin going “forward"_ They are travelling in Mr. Dnlrymplds business car, "Canada," which has been in service for years. Next is Vice President S. J. Hungerfonl, inn National Railways and with hlni travels Mr C. A. Hayes Vice President of TrHffifl.'TllBy are in Mr. Hungerfortks business car, No. 51. Vice President of? Construct- Lwd. in business car No. 53. is in: Assistant to the Vice President, and Gzowski, Assistant to the Vice President of Construction, are with their respective chiefs, Then comes the car of the Generar-Man- flker of Western Lina; Wm, M5 aimiflfllli“. 11nd. ahead of -the G. Ms cnr, t-lint of hi9 General Superintendent 0f which eve.- (m. trlct of the railway p. bfiiflg ln. Operating ‘Mr. C. S. FAA". Drecedes this and then fQmfi-S the locomotive. iiiort Willlam",—~of the type “ad n compartment in regular continental service- accommodate thc- various local n _ fmlals cnilctl to duty m. t]... "M" "l!" llfilllt to point, and "m, Provide extra room for conferen- ces enrouie. “Tile dining car ilepartment fur- i s es tio Pflllipnllmt m"; prov“, ons for the "National" The foodstuffs u". t “Amik- "mA ‘"9 Precisely as thosmservctl ti. ll. dining earl. 1n Q N_ R ‘PFVAN! The silvery/arc iiuztnili; ‘l???’ filIflAAlY. The chliiaware i ~ i" '10 more. but is usually of p car, “On-ffirlof‘, in‘. the President and his table guests glghlg mm. the A" chaise of Operations of Canad- inn for (‘. N. R., Mr. H. l-l. Moc- nexf. Mr. (‘. B. Brown, Engineer- .\.ill‘i‘lf'ii in be ii iicvotot- 0i‘ tho lIl~ confronted in the its chief officers on open fixed sight. How well he rec- colltcfs the tantalizing blur us he looked along the sights. And how he would get a low "mac," and tn AllS l-nllviivor to “come tip" Just ii frlfll- how ho would niisjiitlgo the amount of fort-sight taken and would iic greeted wnh n high "lung? Tlirn, as his lienrt was in the gains and he would not be down- oii, he saw the older boys ircttlntr “match bars" and turning them with tho sfiaight sills up. blacken- ed nnd traced with beautiful |whlie lint-s six minutes tipziit giv- llnn wind allowance as ilosireii. Tlut, heri- again. to OV(-‘l‘l‘.0ill(‘ the. eternal blurring he hiui to follow the t-xiitr ciicl d ones anti procure on orihnpilc. This was the illliAIlA 4 , H _ , _ , _. slilui nit inanimate targets with all‘: .,'.'A.AI.,‘.'..‘A,,_"°;,’§,',',§L“ t.hh"r,|r":.‘.::t' bull's ryl-s :ii their ccntredn war- nmw m“) pflmdmp‘ time, hut tliiit is no legitimate Hmmvtr beyond um hmhvm roiiscn why We should not do so l_n lion lAltTll \V.ls yet iinoilil-r more permanent improvement in fho slgliit proposition to be made. viz“ the npt-rtuirc siulit attached to the stock a the. rc-tir of the bolt. 'l“he aperture proved the idoiil method of correctly aligning the target. and by likewise, for the this iticiiiis the real science of the other ‘business cars. iMr. Dfilrym- rifle shooting game was coming pie, Vice President of Trnffic for lirto its own. As it was a long and the Grand Trunk, and ‘Mr. Bowker,| anxious evolution from the old ismloiblboiye liifuzdita-loaling musk- Aille. are next in the "consist" of ct to the modern Lee-Eniicltl rifle “""A”‘-’°AAA' “Ald 5M“ iso was it a most drying, though ‘speedier. transition from the fixed Iopen sight of a quarter of it cen- ‘fury :t_'.:o to the peep sight of the present. ~ . The word "present" is used with some mental reservation. as lihc aperture sight does not hold SW8)’ in Canada today. Far from it we have been backed up Just that .quariei~ oi a century referred to iliovc in ihc method or sighting "ttr modern rifle. The fruits of a painstaking evolution have been 'Ai‘ cwn overboard. While the adoption of the peep rrhi ‘for ilio rank anti file iii the Bltrlsh Army in the Great Wfll‘ \- ti nol tie-clued advisable, it was not decided so because any unscr- vlceability of the aperture sight. The exigencies of wnr service do not require fine and scientifically accurate shooting on ihc part of the private soldli-r. due largely and almost wholly to the short I i spected. A hllllgagg ca; Wm, sup, tlls-iiinccs at which the rifle was used and also to the great llt-siritb- The rear lllty of cones of firc find the pro- duction of danger zones. Notwith- mr on u... Pipsidfintls special, is pl8fldU1K this. however. the tiplernt. nbaervmk)“ can are sight proved ii wonderful as- in‘ set in the hands of the sniper. But the real theme of this ar- |tlcle is to demonstrate wiiy itlil iieop sight sliouid again be slither- llzed and made cheaply procurnble by the members of the, (lniindliin militia who are trying to keep the rifle shooting game tiilve. Regardless of the. uphenvei y)?“ ca“ caused by the war in the manner n?" "m" of doing things "Iiitiilfy. the Na- ‘? “m. tionai Rifle Asi-itivfiifon pf flmalA "' "AHA" British is using the tipl-i-iurl- ~i "All practically exclusively. and m, been fining so for the last lhrl-l- ycars. iBut the Dominion of Can- initi- ‘t. ’.‘ i ads Rifle ‘Association, hy' who,“ ltlie N. R.A. is looked upon l... the parent body and followed closely in regard. to rifle shooting t..." and regulations, is- still clinging to the poor old open sight! And for what reason? ' Presumably, if all reports are cm, Arnct. because certain individuals are determined to make the Can- nil'an militiamen perform all his ri/fle shooting under "active per. vice conditions, claiming, i... doubt, that the allowing 0i‘ a fpeep sight is a nonsensical int; oi‘ public money on o foolish form of training which, they but. ii-vc, does not fit a man to use his “iflc to the full in war. Let those who hold such views be informed that persistence pi this Iioterminlnatlon is absolutely killing the interest in rifle shoot- ing. A recruit can be taught ti... tfflcil-nt use of the rifle for wiir purposes in the fen-weeks mus~ keiry" course, but in peace time- tho time-when we wnnt the mem- hers of regiments on the rifle ranize shy thqliuntlreils. as wo had them here-lnwilini eg before the war, and not by t.enty-flve's and fifth-fit, as we have them now -—ilie means musi- be placed in tho young chef's’ hands with which lie can attain ii large do» .','rt-e of success, with winch ho can scientifically and easily mos- lcr thc weather conditions. With which he ctin make a larirc per- t-eiitagi- of bull's e_vr-..~i—()il lll<1 “HAIL NOT DVOTE H-IS TIME T0 TA , ‘Jinan-b short to shoot with the peep sight and lie will then he able tu shoot with "any old slght"—to use the Vl'i'flilCllAfll'“Al1 wiir. We must keep tlAlG interest lii tlil- gnniu llAi\'1' by milking it a splitting pastime. True, we do not Df'!t'l(‘t' time: iliiit is no evidence llloll in any ‘military centre anti funny looking silhouette tar- gets and scoring a few hits out of a score of shots fred. Such a thing l1 it vainlianil ridiculously visionary (Pftfillll of those who mAKAIt WM to see it thus. in order in teach a man to shoot some lntelli~ gent knowledge of the science of ballistics, W!‘ must have the peep ,sll:lit. in order to enthuse a mun isufficiently to make h-im go to the range. this summer and next sum- mer and the next summer we must enable him to be successful |at the game and that means is the aperture sight One final point. Th? 0'1‘ a "serviceable instrument. ,but the permission of its use AI fan ailiiiii-ision of the facility of the principle ‘of the aperture BASM lTiifTfbfflff‘ the rif‘<=tnen of CMWA“ "rt- 'ns'i"~ri on the rclelntlon of the orflioptil- and its DO:IIAS"':AA9 open slizlvt-nn flir- illiiciird and (AW niithtirizaiion of the use of "l" peep sight. Man's Advancing One advantage a man has is that whenever he wants anything A" the house he can always call to hi! wife and she'll tell him lust where it is. but when a woman wants an)’- tbinf: herself she has to hunt for lL-Uefrolt Free Press. -‘— A veritable Scheme bl-lui to go home so early. Bjonesl" "l have a trained DAWIIOBTIIPAA- M 10. ‘Tramp, Tramp 10.15 ....li ‘Johnny, oat lll. 10.30."—-Soattla Boar. v E c. M. LAMPsoN > & C0. , l4 Queen Qtreot London Public Auction lain of r squatider- ~ . Jlflllllfio, ~.-._ flint we should i-Xpccf hundreds of ’ to - spoil their only half holiday of the |wcck doubling up and clown our’ ranges snapping at bobbing heads _~ orthopifc A! - “llow do you got your daughter's which plays ‘Home Sweet. Home.’ Tramp.‘ Hi Your Gun.‘ ~>o+ an aecepwd °"°‘A“° f" "O1 less rrrrsiir-iicii. i>.-.., J... Enw-All .. noi- i-iitiii-l- required l! tin lirmsy then act fine. illflhncllve mitten», to fa.ilit t " __ than 8100.00. Lf tender is accepterhnmvndtni-nt foyihc constitution oi',k‘*»‘". IA" '“A‘A""A' m" "‘ “A” "m?" walling m. and since part of the This famous salts is made from placements. Usually out: stbJaiAtAIDiiAAActiEiAQ m“ when the Oppommny I A l]!!! Amount will be credited fo the the United Sfiiir-s Ainfiti-iir Hnckoyl-“AAAFAAAY Io AAICAT rosldr-tice in this house w“ taken, that meant, l; the acid of grapes and lemon juice, AR provided to prepare and gpryg guci. l" pl-ealqpm 1-), ~ A4 AIIIO DPACQ 0f the land and if Association providing for R ' oneigllfglirb‘. fir}?! to curb ilil; migmltol-y _, ,. M,“ M, “mm work and un-arombined with llfliia, and has ‘been mcais on an official business cnr speci l l ‘ion train 331301: ' ‘ gqt" "q H u ls not accepted. the money y arfla N‘ il .. i. t m k. A A "r" w ° mm” m“ "mm" A‘ b. i f iii l ndry, a Monday "Sad f0r years to help flush and "Ill. An inst .. . " I‘ ." ' A ’ . ' ' Dill be returned to the tenderer. pixtiyor (EAFKAAAAZCIAO rupAiii-iitiilliriie o liiifew "wmhs here 19th“ WAN" “M zlfflfflillllndffiid-a“ "AATIWAIAB CAQKKWA kidneys. l0 neu- "PCCAAO". Whniggeiihzugillflfsfllfhfi: iiifisdiliiilllavoliiilnld dint: nlvirokthe "Mum “nmud "f" ‘m. “u”? The highest or my tender no! (zhtimploiisliip we...» will i..- p... 3:5‘; rmglrlll“ l‘$a"“"§"“- ‘filll-“Alffl Then one Monday moi-nil... tralise the licilii. in the lyliPm g0 vcllers is Rfefllcl‘ till... m-ln... hommmwd .i..-:....i.m-i...to ‘mum.’ by A Y necessarily accepted. pollen Rf n..- next ....=.-...-... oi the " l‘ “ Y3} ‘ "Home " while aim. wt... ilanizinu out eintii-they no longer are R Rfrilrce lit lrrl- nrlly the cane, l . .. - Tenders will be opened February iigllnplntlnn hy Roy l). Schools-y, n“; "mm! States’ or "'~'r~ "nnesrcri suddenly. i-BAAOII. "Ill-S Often PHAAQVAAIB AIAMAAABF “l"“'°"A-* .fll'c prnvitioii“ flnnlmlmry Tatum“ 9am" 5n‘ 1"!- secrefmy treasurer. The ainl-iid- Jr‘ "qtvooley “M mm h“ W“ A“ "I'm 80in! with Y0“ 10 the "A" ‘AAIAYNQPI- - cial work car of thevlbettcr via lti e wt 1m“ a ma" 0' “m n. nmfAa I Tenders should be addressed to ment will be rlesivned to overt-ems.NA"AT""M“HO'A fifth w‘ A‘ "ewm "Al" ‘iil- Aye Just decided." Ruth JMA 98AM AH Anfilftonsive; cannot has ii dining room mm aj|ft|fizl 2T3?‘ 3.0mm‘: [or the N‘ m‘ . ' NOW YURI A a ~ _ the wholesale migration nf IlAflY‘A;;“;rm of “w lanmunn Annual" """"" “YMAY A” 5mm“- but m-AAAW‘ mfie“ “ ‘AMAQAAAAAAA °m""°5' '°"A'"~ "m! Obflervhtlon windows IeIia f: do" lhmh ho h" m “mi “w” p“ I“ p” A nil DIUTRK}? wpgmm-gup. e... rm... gnu...“ am.“ W, hocyulf: ‘igd-‘tslftlvlflllvnh on the ques- m... 0‘N"el ih_ the kitchen. toi-neiicent "this-WM" "PA" M"! belong: Alatween "N! the kitchen and i... Al... orntfrlitc A? "m mu“ ‘ ._ would in chipped so I‘E:rTLI"HB‘ 1§OLDIIRG key sermon. ‘mks: mnlfiitsm‘: y; armgllilrflmzbn: in"\.ol‘ husband. _ |in livery home. because nobody can sleopln: rooms. The latter are o‘ R. offlclalsfwho Willa-stinger? All; "~" " ""4 IIYWIIOM IV M N BOARD Ln announcing that he would of- 1m“. m. a mph!” or our- m] "F! Now. what made her change ms a a mistake by having a good necessity small, but are furnish the dslly grind findin thi I ‘h. '°* ‘W! All?‘ W“. ' . f“ m” “meudmfl” M" S"A'°°'*Y with ilie Canadian auth it. " m... wi- m ml ike that? she said hint. kidney flushing any time. By all in quiet comfort. The men get lit-much the some’ affici gt bu” ‘ ‘A mm“ m“. I 5g, 10pm N B, “M. or on. lng ‘it [pros-t mysteries. imeans have your physlcsn examine tie sleep sf best when travelling, '8 A‘ "n “ nowm"ln4'a u’ if they had never left cal. l l Tomorox-‘rlm your kidneys st least twice a year. and conditions are designed u. (q. fin." °m'