_»- s.» L,‘ s. '. All"? MONDAY, an“ i!‘ Llaathl! mhalaIQasnnahIva-lmtawn FEBRUARY 2s, 1925 n THE QUGGESSFUL MAN_ Broadly speaking, the man who lives in comparative t. is a good and valuable citizen and lives within his means, may be classified ‘is a successful man. On the other band the man who cannot provide for himself and those dependent upon him ‘the ordinary comforts. and ‘the necessaries of ‘life is V917 properly classed as an unsuccessful man. To the latter class also be- longs the man who, by running into and keeping in debt, enjoys all the comforts and the snjoymenis of life; he is not only unsuccessful but dishonest. Whether the business in either of the cases mentioned is managed by the owner or by a paid mana- gr-r the result is ‘the same. with the 9 our weather shall are guesses. be rain, may be snow, may /be fine‘ as human knowledge cango as toiCanadlrs first railway was built the ‘(mm-e we 0a.“ only wan andifrom LaPrairlc on the St. Lawren- mke what comer we have hadlce opposite Montreal to St. Johns. they are about as good as we de- now 40,100 with 2.800 miles lul- i ‘r- ‘n, ‘ ‘ - » ' A The yaar 1026 marks the centen- ' iary of steam railways. One hund- - Ilsa-Isaiah!- l- l- "Fil red years ago, on September 27, .' fi h}... I. l. Ora-rm 1825 the Stockton and ‘Darlington ‘Railway in England was opened for traffic, the first steam Railway in the world. lt had been intended ith-at horses should be used to sup- ply the motive power but st the , instance of George Stephenson the lvsilllbifl 91M"?! 8°” i" mmuisteam locomotive was used instead continue as they were; we do not and it proved effective as it drew know how¢10l18 ‘they have Pbeen solthe train away amid much excite- “ mow long they aha" continue to ment, It was a small afilalr primit- ive and insignificant if compared, be 8°‘ even with the narrow gauge engin- sdanci- "m1 an M” dlscoverleslee still in operation in Prince Ed- wnd its research cannot measure ward Island_ The little cars of the mu; afly degme 0g ggcupagy ‘what, train were fashioned after the mod- be formalin, el of stage coaches. hours ‘hence. And nil predictions _ as to what future monrflhs may be Success having been demonstrat- The 155135,‘; pmgnosned, railways made rapid progress. “with”, Wm always be ‘ma “Maypther short liuee were built in Eng ‘land, Austria and France followed ' " lln 1828, the United States ill 1829 wea*°h°1'*‘m9 don'- kmw- 3° filriand Canada in 1837—8S years ago a distance of l6 miles, It was first operated as a horse railway ill l8- 36, and steam locomotive power good cause m’ bbfl“kf“1m3‘s5 “mi-lures applied in 1837. - Canada has nd shall have better and worse winters tlhan ‘the present and have B; ‘its W. run, cusrtnorrunowaicuannlhu so E0112 , "i £01m: an». up; YOU NGSTERS AND MEDICINE A physician who has_ a many children as patients, states that he gives very ‘little medicine when he has them under treatment. gredt He admits ‘that he gives some of ‘ o Public Unionh '..........,"" "“.-_,;..':...':'.'..:'.'..":.'~ Th: tater! Guardian baa ‘IaI-aaaaaaarily aadaraa the ap- Qaas, al_aarlaapaalanaa. QUEBEC. Feb. 13--—Cl!\ll'Oh UH‘. ‘non- mabtsrs took {the entails time‘ of ‘aha Private Bill-s Committee of the Quebec Lugialflnivs Assembly a-ao-a-ao m; evening. with the antioUntiohn- MARKETs FOR CANADMN lsts ‘pleading their case before t e commuvtee. There will be anoth POTATOES EAST WEST er BEES,“ Qomormw morning’ ,,AND SOUTH When ‘the committee rose at 11-30 Rev Dr. Hanson‘ of Montreal, was res-int ng Sections of ‘the Union cause‘, following pleas against Uniioll" by George. A. Campbell, K- C., and Donald M. Rowaitt, Notary of Montreal. ‘ Spclll-mtion ran ‘through ‘the pleas of the two who spoke against Un- ion and “it ‘was very cilear from the questions ‘put by members of the Sin-I see by the Canadian pap era that Canadian pots-to dealers are seeking new markets both in the west and in the east- This effort in secure new markets is laudalble and should ‘be highly appreciated by the farmers, but our largest. ‘lwfit and only permanent market ls in bile south and every ‘c-ffori, should be made to take full advantage oi- Bili Discussed. _ £15112‘ s one ‘ and pasts it together. Then send it to us and get a ‘ containing man nuke you Ian; _ r Also road what Bobby dad his slats: ‘think ‘the way 'Windsor Table Salt gnu pm] h,“ Running Salt are made. Just ssndfi m: cut-out and mention ‘this p11)". wmo s O é ‘ CUT-OUTS ‘Freaks and verso‘ h. ‘m them cssltor oll. ibut most of hi‘! treatment is in ‘trying 00 establish ggnpm-Qfl ‘$9323 ‘rulss of health, not only in the minds of the children. but more particularly in the minds lug the highest prices market is the United Slims fered by the Cuban market si-cur- attainable. Our only competetor in the Cuba: all committee, notably ‘H021. A. Dflvili Provlncizri Secretary. how ‘the feelllng has turned. Mr Rowe"- describc-d ihe hill ‘as anhbChl-‘is- to Windsor Salt, Windsor, 0m, Also Makers of Hi6? first the dieit. In otilcr of the parents. though-t every time is clnsd ‘to play he is rcquiifed t0 get outdoors everyday, gnllle wibil other children- Sonletilnes when llo thinks fldviiulblfi. sends the boy or glfl ‘i0 1 DTJDfl-Tfl- ‘iury school. and there they milsl eat ‘plain wll-olcscllle food, got to bed at a proper boll-r. and sot on a school or you‘: team in some form of athletes and play the it from all angles, its‘ word-s iroln ‘this physic- l:ln‘s etllndpcl-Ellt ‘the llllllfl will look tllln, pleaded to the French Cana- luns ‘to ‘cllnlg to ‘their reputation‘ for farmers to minorities, and claimed that the lrill was ‘the work (inning this season Maine is our only compete-tor. At no time since the present crop commenced to He insist-s on regularity .1! move has hlalllg been able to sell I, western ramcals M Ofiawa 1?“... mzzizz‘; hill‘; ‘u. ‘":::..?:.2£.‘ ‘u; ii“ lnea s. “ ‘e ' ‘ ‘ ' - to the views held‘ most dealr in the Province. Mr Cain-pbell said 'th‘a‘t the bill rill-am“. ‘slant: ‘away from ti: me- s-enl. legal owners ‘nl‘i‘l‘ion‘s of dol- lars. lvonth of Drolwiiy- 7019"! was no i|ll'al‘l‘0i o the ‘pa-rt of the anti-Union Prcsby iuns Will ‘the Multlrodlets and '.h'o Cungregallion- ‘aliets, but ‘ilc ciljected to llle ut- lnnpt to refer ‘tu ' ‘the Union.‘ of Prusbytorlan Churches Iln 1875 n-s a prcctdelrt for today. l=t wn‘; very well, lle nrguui, for ill-e Prcs~ Boston, and at present Boston‘ ls quoting to Ilavana $3.50. The Unit- ed ‘States has a prsference in‘ the duty alllountillg to 12 cents per suck. 'l‘lley also halve tile atlvall- ta-ge o fa regular wctkly sloanlshlp service from liosion tumbling sllip‘ pers to make quick deliveries‘ Not- withstanding lllcsu advantage ell- joyed by our 0UlllDCL'5'l0l“3 we can alwa-ys secure the ‘business if we sell-25 CClllti llluler the price quot- ‘zd on Maine stock van llostall. So] exception that if conducted by “we dmonal under cnnstructumuucvr ‘liter itself. A gUfltlillléirl-UIY‘ burly ‘w; tbxllfillixilc‘Tfiygll/"iiggtj rigid tillthil‘; hymrmn wreak“ M, wish u, {he owner ‘he along |mke5 1h res, ' , ‘r s lira? lllli ‘ assent it . lino r n 100i) s‘ t s u. I l‘ k I} f: m “guy the Mgrhadrms e -i-<+>-——- filly now building more rqlwnyfl llczllflly n - usually ‘loss Wlih i‘. $2.75 ‘Lu Havana and no sllouill “In?Céalghgufbionaqisrtls, but whm ponsibility whereas, i-f ‘by a hired manager ‘his success ‘is rewarded and his failure or dishonesty is pun- fished. if this principle were observed in our public affairs one wonders how it would work out. The country has employed a manager, called for Hshort a ‘Prime Minister. He is pflild a big ‘salary; be ‘has been ‘given ex- pensive assistants some of ‘whom share the responsibility with himl They live on the fat of the land. have costly and ‘well furnished special tralins a‘t their disposal for pu-blic, or ‘priva-te junketlog; take excursions ‘over the Empire at the country's expense. They have been iour years, in office, kept there by ‘playing one party against another for concessions and spec- inl privileges and in the yearly ‘ac- count of their stewardship mangle dud misrepresent ‘thebeci/ual condi- tlon of the business they ‘have charge of in order to make "it ap- pear they are worthy of ‘the confid- ence roposed in them, They ‘hold out the hope yearly ‘that ‘the next yczlr will be better than‘ ‘the pre- sent, Ciililll the present year is bet- ter than the last and ‘that prosper- ity is just around ‘the corner. Mean- wiillle they are piling up the debt, increasing the ‘taxes and the dupes who elected them are finding it in- breaslngly difficult ‘to make ends meet. A Ifmhis condition existed iua private corporation the manager and his assistants would not only be fire’! but would probably tbs given jail sentences as in the case of the dir- ectors of the Home Bank. A5 it is however, many of iihe people who chose these managers. ratiber than admit ‘they ‘were ‘misled and de- oeived, are still explaining and ap- ologizing for ‘them and blaming ‘the wa/r of six year's ago for ‘their full- ure. Fortunately ‘the end of the unworthy stewardship is not, far off and alhhough Canadian progress ___‘hus been ‘pushed back many years ‘there 3s room and possibility for ‘recovery. NOT EXCEPTIONAL "Tho present wlnlber has been dif- ferent in many Mays from many former win-tors, ‘but it ‘has not been exceptional. In December and Jan- 4 uary, especially the laltibr, frost was somewhat severe ‘but even in gpn-omAL NOTES 'thnn any other nution in the world! And thereby hangs a tale. With her burden of Wur debt and high Tomorrow pancakes. Mark Twain o c generously de-l uions. are enforcing the most rigid econo- Zion Church intends utilizing partlernment has 2 800 miles under con- rllo Tourist Association is still‘ Mfinwhllr the going strong qwméfi {mm prospective flcif on the ‘Canadian National Ruli- visitors 8'“? “Y- There is ‘wing 1° be -"‘ also for $15,000,000 to be cxpvnal- big summer ‘this year without all-fed on widening and “i£3" or ‘mlm-l" ‘to 1t m 31L iWell-and Canal. Tllut is just inurl The Firemen will not attain tbelr during the yeili‘ 192445. l! is‘ r0111‘: objective quite as the result,‘ 0g um iy astonishing what can he accom- retrenchmont by our Liberal Pro- gressive rulers when they effort and makes “he July wurawabout it in earnest. Likc the ment assure-d. way ‘towards it. ‘It was a splnited ‘who always fixed his necktie very neatly, they are giving their wllnll“; Under the auspices of the Cnnawmlnd to eggnomy jugg ngwl l dilan ‘Horticultural Council endea- vour will be made at lfE forthcom- ing meeting ln Ottawa ‘to launch a This method of rigid ecenomy Dominlion wide co-‘operative frulfiand cum“ expentmure to the ‘bone is a little puzzling to some and. vegetable marketing company ‘good Liberals in Prince Edward ls- ln Order m regulate and protect the land, it makes them anxious to market for Canadian products. We know what the estimates for Prince wish it luck under- ‘me per-sent reJEdwl-lrd Island will look like when gm,” they are made public, At this writ- _ ing we do not know wllut even the me poultry Association, has (w first estimates have in store for awed“ Mk the Government“) my us, much less what tile first and BM. ‘them in opening up the British second supplementary estimates may disclose. We are left ill sus- Mflrket h” emmfi- °f n" “Wk h" penso. Even in the Liberal camp breeding llllrllflses. Before doinglthcre are both optimism and pessi- nnythiug definite in me ma-uer Oglmists and suspense tends to pessi- grammg financial asgtstance thelmism, Still there are those in the ‘camp who say that "no news ls Go , . vernment had better ascertain good news" M"! the“ have grout what are W116 P70809935 01' all‘ 9m expectations whiln others fear that ‘bargo on fea/thored stock. the island Province has been alto- gether forgotten, The British Govemrmcnt has now definitely decided the Geneva Pro- tocal t‘ impossible‘ and is lookmghere are “out to the bone" in the about for amiimlmim“ “r a“ “Pier” same fashion as the Welland cuunl "M" the‘! will be acceptable ‘both estimates. the National Railway do to the lDominions and the European iicit appropriation and tho expects, powepg The pflnqflpn] objecflm, tions of the ‘Home Bank (leposltors um Domimlou {have to we protocn] us foreshadowed by ‘Premier King, there will be millions coming our i t iii. - ‘ 8 11M. would have pledged Grcalhw-ily. if tho l-lome Bank depositors Britain and ‘the other filkllalvfylhavo “a moral and equitable claim" powersmomake war upon any (mun-IO- in. government it must be pro. Time will tell. If expenditures ticeply, circus week, but ‘they will gr) a long nllshell in the way of economy and‘ if ‘ways ma! ‘V911? in "iwrfll-liln- 0"" con-ofllirzvtctl. as with lilCfli-S clded ‘to ‘saorifl his wife's relu- when we ‘are mp1 that m“- merge-guts, but should have a small quan- tity of this clans of food, with] cereals, vegetables. and fruit. A 11g for the my. Canndu under the King Gov- “me ‘bum is a good m; intestine. g. ur zit play will Mind and twist lrlls body illid breathe so lllnt Lilo liver sqllt 1'2‘ ll in every direction, so that the i111‘: will flcw nn-turailiy \v.‘l‘l g1‘! into and fwhcn a physio-inn WilS expat-ed to give two or three killiili of‘ medicine Government will ,0 ,3 yolmgsqgrr and answering» hr ask_ for $60,000,000 to pay the de- pl-r-icll i‘;, undiluted it‘ The parents exlpeclerl p l . - ‘ - ‘ - z.‘ l" ‘ , ' a e “‘ m" ling ‘sufiliclelzlt rc- [sacks medicine lllOlI.‘ yzlllll ‘r urgent now. ‘than evil", ters livo ‘in the llllUiiEl‘ The you llgs-to." ex- it, ii lli attention was udnlillstereti, (leelmning U“? ‘guinlily and ‘ilalltllfuily. Fortunately ‘thu- FEBRUARY 23, 1925 '01:.‘ YOU k I ny o ooc-aoc44+o+4v0+0++e+0-9'| g Daily S i Guardian Readers v r044 O§-O elections FOR i 'l‘H‘E 1tESUltRECTlON:—Jc3us now ‘ln- sizllzng a‘. $11.25 inlets-ad 0i $2.75 as quuml today. tiullalllzll‘ potatoes for the season ill Havana so fur lluvu averaged about $2.50 Cif l-luvalla for suck of 180 pounds. about keeping faith. with their o\vn fnm ly lvlzh ‘.‘llc lllcn dead and gout‘ who hml given ln-iiiions for certain definite purposto. ' ‘ _ , . y. “lt," wk l Hi . Mr, David, who; gym," we give up during taxation when other nations hnvemm irrtrstlne. and thus buster oll 'llle average place ut ‘vVillliJil “dill: q mm wn‘;“;[‘,_0,| {liq 01mm‘ ‘._____ I - . . . “ ‘- . . ‘. -‘ "1 .3 ".l';:-‘ ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ ' Lem? ‘h a question vexmg not ra|ceased railway building and the (‘lfrfililisl ‘dlugt. “ixiiyllllili bgmrltifif; pgliatlllig; bmlgéluéluélétllsvgr) gull‘ m" m M" wnunuéw m pflfrch n: ‘Great Republic beside us has clrls- “my t" WSW“ n5‘ ‘r ‘" ’ . ‘ j . , 1m,- .'~ llylsr ‘z gospel‘ 12m iollny few. Under similar circumstances‘ . ., llllovellleut. sale-s bilfllilil have uwlngbd 31d" _, m. “n, U,‘ m.“ ed down over 4,000 mlles of rm.- Also we (“at Should “u, be ‘mo gngljflld of $2.50. Unfultunzltcly. fslr ' l » ~ - » voles t0 g0 mic Union, L pclpg ‘to ‘Lllrlt trll-sl of 5100,0002“ “hi. would go into the Lluitsd Clgarcll, ‘and ‘lilo 40 [lcr cunt of ill»: nl‘ell'.lil.i:s wclllll in‘ in the street. naked, but uull.llll“li",- illllS\\".‘l'Cii Mr. (Tzlnllpbcll. the Clullzll.‘ potato trade our com- petition is from wlilllll instelld of lvltllollt, and CZllliili-Zlii dealers. to lsecuro orders, lure quoted i-llilii sold as low as 02.35 oll a lllzlrkcl that no outsider would supply at less tilall 3&0‘). 'l‘ilis lll02llb§ that‘ o! ‘LEM to vote on ‘the vexeq Btrubuon- This if m" toqetliflr €T'ltl“l0qill.tb¥i\liilghwg'jiil‘iiiliésiiiielfiktéulitllljg Canadian potatoes are being sold‘ “@7111” J90" “~00 Win >51". slid Ml‘ Church Union question. Some of winlt‘: agnostnhe Bgfilzéfntnto nfzlldLlyDllllill, farlll ulllllllll is trrtllell. it on tllu Cuban lllnrkets at 40 cents milky‘; I, m“ prcposcrl} gum Ml the members will have ‘to give ulp e e mm‘ an ac c “B Mmllll“ haw ‘S bu“. chiime "f hucucw a sack his,“ Hum H.H'y.m:9d “.2 (‘zllllpht-ll, ‘lira: int zl illl'!‘- St_ John to Vancouver and znzlkc mg healthy, WiHCil l5‘ really its ‘sold. 0n \\‘.l0lll ‘i-Ocf» iillli lo- lull. h. _ l _ er m4,“ l‘) “v.11. something, whichever way ‘the vote another Transcontinental normal condition Wlletlll-r pOlzllilCS 2n - sold at .2 50 ft“ “m I a m " ‘ “ ‘ ,- ' . ‘ . - ., - , Al’; , ‘z ‘s ‘. 300a ‘ Tllle-re was a day of course. or $5.00 tile iilCillllShil) lute ls lili. w ‘filhvgyhfgfiilnr Church 11w d 15a p- same the ‘JiiiWily rate ls the Hiiilii). pear“! in “w Eupbdcd Union. the cos, of ill‘: suck, Zlllli cost 0i packing the lzno, so this loss ,,of_40 cmlls per ‘sack is forced buck oll lili’ producer. Up to Fell. ' 1st MT. ALBION SCHOOL The Scull-Annual Eranllnution oi‘ of poizllm.‘ from NewMt, Albion School was lleltl on glsrunslvick. Nova Scmln ulzlzl Prince Thursday, January 30th. Quito ll day is pnBslng-ihllldvilrll 191K110» W‘! 51111 110V" F<Jb."nunlbel' of parents and visitors be- mimons more than “.33 expended but ‘the need of i‘ lluwlurg tile sameuilarcll. Allzél. Mzly ‘lllil June f-w" in; presgnL advice from the physician. is ‘cwullslliplncnl i‘ Cub; wllcll tile total; D€~:ll.'0 doubt will reach 1.000.000 sucks various subjects cause of the unnatural lives lllally nnd banvcls. ii zlll this (luantlzy- Elsie s_ Brow“ assisted ofwlold 40 cents under what til‘: lnzlrk- Jessie lull; llouns. and luck of cx"r~ let ‘should pay it lllezlllsu loss tn tile‘ The pupils were examined ill tile by tlle tone-her, by Miss Jenkins, Murshileld and JNJIEKU growers §000.00. it may ‘be said tilat it. was l0‘ ifiiillil’. the liiflllirllw‘ wore willing tn-eunl was a .-:‘il their [HHIKIUIBS u!‘ ll low lnrics‘ of Canada‘ SW“- fully taught. ' All interesting feature of Spelling ‘Match, Lo"tb‘e enormous crop and stating unless some new outiu: was found tile farmers would ‘be dulllplllg teacher and apples by l\lrs_ ltobl. Jenkins, A vote of thanks was tendered M. known to the ‘plltlllliw: tilui. to (ks-i ' (illlllg and picking is tile truc test ‘ ices solid fruit tllun the slower pro- sholved by their prompt and accur- Jato answers that illey were care» the‘ tilt!‘ prize for which was won by Lorna - was rendered by the pupils, then the daily papers calling attention a“ were treated to candy by mu RE§ALTABLE ‘REE RUNNIN “RAYON” A lead has now {been ‘give-n to ‘the trade ‘by the ‘Silk Association of Great Britain and Ireland respect- ing ‘the adoption of s. ‘sulbstllulte tulun ‘fofr artificial silk. At the last ‘__ llleoting of trhe council of ‘til-e ‘Silk ~15. A5!’ ' tI-on n ‘re-solution was pus- scd signifying approval of the H00!‘- tion ‘ri the wprd "Rayon" ‘in place of artificial siilk “as descriptive of’ I tho synthetic ‘fibre hitherto known ' as llrtifclal silk." "Rayon" was officially adopted a ‘few -m0l1l.hS ago lby vmrious trade organisations, ‘ ill tile Ullittll Stnterl-but not a gloat, (Blatchforrfs) deal o-i’ progress has been llrsllc ‘in ‘ilsplncllrg the words "artificial For HORSES silk". 'i‘radc viows lliiiel" in this CATTLE country on ‘the Silk Assoclati0n"s,___. sHEEP ‘]l‘.'0l;‘l;‘S‘fll. lt is ‘tllolrqlllt iby lltflllly‘ ‘ PIGS that lb‘;- tornl “nrHllcial silk" has! POULTRY too long ‘n. start, ‘suites a tex-tile cur- j ‘fir. lllclt rltin in tho current .- ‘Sditgbfialt illsslvive d!"€’l‘-HE urvrrlsrl,‘ 5"‘ ‘"'° "'9" "‘ l""°°‘ ‘WP Pure ' ' POULTRY ‘FOODS Blatohfqrqfa Laying Mash, . Blatchfordfs‘ Egg Mash, ' Biatchforwa Scratch "and, place i-i. ls we-ll nigh inlpllssihlc‘. The view ‘is also held that while artifl clsl silk indicates solllethirvg closely l-ouollublfng ill appearance real silk ‘is in comparison mcan- (mum gram) " Bliichiordw Chick Mash, ~ POULTRY SUPPLIES oi all kinds WHOLESALE and RETAIL. LOWEST PRICES 0 ‘CARTER s. 00., Limited of kelepinl: quality and that till‘ ' ciliuf lllcrit of tilt: argument is bus- ed on tile fuct that in u cool season ‘ the fruit ripe-nu more slow-y nlltl . ‘evenly and is not forced by hot iventller which tends to produce l ' ' OQAQQaOQ-e-aqe I C. M. Lanlpr-ioll ‘k ()0. g 64 Queen btrcvl, z London, E.C. 4,, England cost-l, Nioderutely wurnl continuous ‘weather is ideal for proper ripen- ‘ling and producing keeping quality these writers maintain. l The keeping qufllily 01' a" 11mm:- propevly cared for, is rc-lnalrkublr‘. ‘Given cool storage and air. und ‘Wrapped in separate liflllfiYii i“ ‘small quantity they will lW-‘li 7m‘ ‘tile better, ptirt of the Willi-Bl‘ if "l" lfruit wnmsolinli and ill 2000 900m‘ tioll when placed in storage. 0 Public Auction Sales 0i‘ linw Furs in SMART spams ‘ENSEMBLE Represented by sun" OF TAN AND BROWN A lfrcti Fraser, a-vowo a-oowoooo o-ooooow-e o-aoo ++v~o-<»-¢44v-¢¢¢++¢Q+¢¢<3¢ o that dealer‘: were cltlllhld to cut‘ ¢ ‘ A n r pricis, There ‘s no doubt that ‘gveéfinlrsggfizdtor a?“ gltztlffiggillcle “z Fifth W u Government reports showing u . p ,‘ ‘_ 5 " ‘great yield of potatoes m Ne ‘Myers ulul ltuger Chandler. Ngm York urililhlWiUK, zlllrl flLilllLlli. llellvs lll‘ After the classes a 31m“ m‘°g""m cooaw Q-O-Qf-O-Ofiffii-GO-Q ‘n57. I 2-1 ll tuvth ffimos- Bull the laying hens busy, buy our snizl unto llcr, I alll the resurr-c- lion Ztlli] tho life: lle that bolieveth ll. nle- lilougll he were ilonra, yet better dispose of their stock quickly as possible at their potatoes in the spring, has lllade manly farmers believe the the teacher by MYE- Wurm" MYW“ situation was serious and they illlll 1° which Sh"? flmnllly relmcid "m1 it! ndlatcvcr the Examination was brought tu n close by singing tho National All- ' EYE STRAIN slrzlli ‘he ‘luever die. that we li 0n‘: little L tblo k lXll-‘lt livutll and belicvetb ill lllc AT EVVENTIDE Two little shoes. run-down and woun Tossed in tho corner over tllero; Two little stockings, soiled and torn, Lying beneath the rocking chair; whibo All in‘ a heap. and ill lll_y lap Ono lit/tic ind. lllis ‘eyes shut tight. Two little arms that ‘round m0 twine, Two sturdy lugs W0l'll ‘out wlLll play One lltlc, hunnt ‘that bouts ‘gllillst mine Full oi’ joy ztt the (flows 0i day. Odlii} li-ttle nightly donned M, [p51, [teddy the lad for slunlbor (itt-‘p; Ono more day wltll ‘Ono llilJlc lllolilent-tllcn sleep. live; And John 11:25, _20. PllAYEltz-Lord, we tlmnk thee ve, beczwsc thou livcst. sweeter, one little cap. i100 pants, a shirt ollc Ills joytinlc \vlloso‘.-v0l" shall them. At the Christmas ‘Concert, Dec» ember 22nd the pupils presented the teacher with n. beautiful ivory (iressing set, nctaonlpunied by tile» following address: Miss i-Jlslo lirown Dear 'l'<‘uchur.-—~We, the rnlvpzly- orn of Mount Albion School do hereby‘ show our npprtetlilltlon of your energy ulld good judgment ill raising the standard of the school to its present state of dlsciplinl‘. and (efficiency and do co-nporatt‘ with the “Pupi1s" ill presenting you witll this small Christmas gilt for the love and unity existing between us during tile short time since you became our Teacher, Wo fllunk you for your patience, endurance and forbearance with uu, and we hope and trust that you will remain with us and instruct n‘; in one of the-noblest calling this world can give, all of which we will ever cilerish in lusting rem- prtce uvullaille. ‘i for one do not iIUilGVB than New Brunswick will have an unsaleuille surplus- Cuba will nE-eti from Canada from Full. 1st. Lo July 1st, 500.000 sacks 0t potatoes. Will Canada be able to silppiy that quantltyl. I believe Cuba will want every sock of pu-la- toes tlllat New Brunswick has t0 sell. Last your Cuba only bought from Canada 750,000 packages oi potatoes getting purl 0f her supp lies from Maine and Vlrglllltl and even though New Brunswick and Prince Edward lslund hall a. 309i» surplus oven last year Cuba cull ulk-e care of ll. as she will buy tlli‘; season a nl-illlon packages from Cllnluda. This letter is not written in a spirit of criticism or fault finding bu‘: it is wrlttellaill the hope that tile dealers will sec ‘the ntwcssity of some degree of ululty for the protection 0t‘ tile potato industry, nnd also to silow ‘the growwrs that tile case is not so desperate lillll the exportuble surplus not s0 “mbrmme- great as they may have be,“ ltd Signed in boilnlf of Mt. Aihinu to believe. M19115- I am, Sir‘ etc. J. C. MANZER. ilavallgl, Cuba, February 2ll|d.. 1925. RAINFALL mo FRUIT QUALITY An interesting discussion mus w 0+». ~0- Wc use this adjective sdvll- sdiy. Sufferers from Eyestril" may havaperfeot vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any aye defect- Tho motive power oi’ the sntira human organism II Nerve Energy. Normal ayes. It la somPIlM utilize about 20% of thll Nsrvs Energy, but when El!‘- atraln la present, a much iifii‘ er proportion ls required- Hsncs daiectlvs ayes. tilrtillil" their consumption of an ll" ossalvs amount of Nsrvs 5"‘ orgy, may asrlousiy all»! "I" functioning of other orllfll °' I INSIDIOUS I 3 the body, and produce l": health. _ . , HAVE vous eves EXAMINED The drsaa whl h f . this smart snssfnblsonglzitpli: s: G "WW" crews do chine. trimmed ' ' rut: the material which makes ths Optomgtri: z oa . - >000“ _ This is a novelty cloth in tan, It ls covered with thickly massed ilt. that was not exceptional. We had ed W. T. CR. Preston's bluff and it; had many equally cold and some is now “up to" the King Govern- even colder December. and ' nuar- rnent to get itself out of an unenvi- ies, February has lbeen exceeding- Blbig position, iy mild. but ‘not exceptionally so; ition ‘in the House of Commons Sir there ‘had been equally m‘lld and|Philip Cunlltffediister, ‘President of ‘ even milder ‘Fdbruarios. We have the Hoard of Trade. said there was had ‘plowing done in February and general agreement that if the we have had steamers plying in charges made by ‘Mr . Preston Charlottetown hambor every month against British shipping were made in ‘the year while. pa‘ the other by a ‘responsible authority ‘they hand, ‘the harbour ‘his iieen cloned called for a full and "impartial ln. to navigation during the first week ‘vesti-g-ation, "As machinery for such ‘ in Decelnber and kept closed until investigations already exists it only the 24th of my. ' remains." said the Minister, "ior We cannot, therefore, conclude the Canadian Government or that ‘the lweaent mild madm- ia- another responsible boll-y to re- diootas, as some otahu, that the quest a-n investigation here for the Gull Stream m its count ‘British Committee or, the Shipping or that 00 old IRE‘ NI NWOd Board to ‘take up tho question on WMBYWINUIGOIIHIUQ" some: this aids." .‘ wnr- s .~ 9 Irtaly Demands Oasis on ‘the western frontier. Land From Egypt ‘OAWRO, Feb. 22.—1*he I-talian Minister created a sensation here by visiting the Premier and peremp- torlly requesting Egypt to turn over to ‘Italy immediately the Jarabous trYwhich ‘broke the pence. Sllmed thut this Island has u like 51w!‘- "ille hey» ‘ill the morning "W" “M” °“ m Emnm“ h°'“°“1' "° '°°P' '°"'"°"l"I "W" New‘ - m...‘ .. , can‘ Curci Must :.‘:.‘:1.;;':::;°.:'"‘.': .::‘.‘1'::::";,:..':: ' a a . A L TlloBriitish Government lulu cltll- I‘ completed standard-sauce rnll- mun, ' m s ‘m’ Sh“ growers of Britain is true, that up ,,|:',',',°,L°,,"“,{,,§"','],e°°',fu'f ""°" "m" wny system and thllt Andrew Frus- And tho nlsillg sun ev‘ry songbird P!" “m! 0th" Wm“ "ll"! keel‘ faced with brown sued: tgomrt It‘: er ‘Mltchells’ victims have some “NW5 ...___ much 59"" m" we'- °°m ""01"! the crepe ds chine Moat "lath And music ‘rings in the lea , than they do in the normal warm ' ,° ' moral and oqultablo right to b0 re- l , {Y z - H, - . sprint: wit! have narrow eon." couped for the losses and (lumngcs Slog b0 _ NEW YORK. Feb 22—Iiecnllso onleat w ‘n on]: moderate rammu‘ °l "l" QYPB. “ ». 1n faply m a we“. [hgy have ruflerei thy°coryhlgm°"'h“‘"“ Ward of illness, Mme. Galll Cllrci has quaqlz"?! :8 ‘gist; of ‘the kesplntiz ---—<+.._--— wo have extras for tho k-tcll; y O angels deemed ‘tw fcancdéhan ounce“ {on- ed regentlymbne cgnglstcig: lipid; c°'"°"'"°' Vlflfilll "W" 9' n’ “WI _ , _ , ngemlen a or e next v ew ‘ ~ . Suio n]: (3:10 urms of ‘tllu childrens 3mm‘, m, 58",, ,0, Ausmm o: rillgnlglset‘; ‘$011101 Agile" it u. wise not u‘ give, l‘. genera] m, Separators. — . - . . e s o n ., . slew’ “mo laddle_skwp’ 816x”. some time this‘ month to recuper- In a shipment or a 0.33m of” threfi ‘trsntlvn. too strum: nn oxprosulonut We have a competent-m" l sic ep. _. -_-¢o>_.__,- FEBRIIARY 23.—-You sire lu portion of wealth; You are and will be ‘blessed with o goodly ate. Mme. Cure‘ is solid ‘to have been suffering f-rom stomach ‘trouble for ‘the last few weeks. Tuesday night she was forced to have an announcement made before the rise of the curtain on‘ the opera "Lucia" ‘that ‘the audience should not be too onificirl of her singing as she had decided_to sing 1p spite‘ of her illness. one‘: likes and dislikes. In carrying on conversation in n puhlfr plnco, keep the voice low. and do not mention the names of persons about whom you are lfllklnlf in such a way that anyone ‘We'll-Mink ins conversation by chance could identify thrill. lt ll better ‘to avoid all personalities when one is in public. . -—-—-—(-O$- who can taka yofl Separator down and put in tha H" parts. In tact vva can 0111mm‘. the but aarvlea In this llM "that sin so prawn‘! wharf. I Imp U8. vouRi varieties and than the fruit keep- ing in perfect condition for some time after it had returned to Eng- and, Great quantities of Australian and New Zealand apples have been brought to ‘Great Britain and sold ydue to the exhibition of fruit at the great industrial show of the dominions at Wsmbley in progress cky. far- The Premier was amazed and re- ‘plied that Egypt would be unalble to comply with the request. He re- commended thst negotiations be sighted. determined. and well bul- Bnced. and are accepted by all who know you at your true sworth. You have a keen senate of justice. and odl Blllllllsméllfl- rust-o were conflicting rumorolsst summer. as to her sudden dec'slon to can- fut-um "Lucia" was ‘(to have ‘marked one of herles the k theory tune n season materially incl-ens‘ Din! quality of apples is l n‘ the Elnglish cold.w BIIKINB JOY atrlvinl for happiness. The haunts Everywhere men are seeking Joy and assassins. New‘ ‘ Cnirai ‘ilrotmeriet of| postponed until a more opportune love your home ties shove .01‘ last appearances mills season on sound, it ought to be an easy mai- ""1 '0 l" "M you‘: m: holiness is time, saying he Lhnd already instruct e1”- ,ed ‘the Egyptian ‘Minister at Home Your ‘birth-stone is animethyst, the Metropolitan stage. said she was planning- to I Some tor to keep them this winter for go to in most of the apple producing sec‘ m’ Inrln: of hsiiylneq.‘ Christ an- throneti within is tbs fountain of per- "0 acquaint Premier Mussolini with WNW "In"! sincerity. umps" while another rumor tious‘ of the country an ‘ltnusnallv v-"fllll in. Bis people walk "the ‘ I ' ‘ i ' Phone’ l“ 21mm attitude in the mutter, ‘ Ymlr flower 1s a prim-rose. was . out she intended to wet and cold season was room“ of holiness" with Bongo and ovarian?!‘ n “m” u, —*"—*°>—-— Y?!" "w" °°'°'“ ‘m’ "Kl" M" 92°10?!" "WW" 111 i!” cwflh‘! ‘Phone English writers who scout h!‘ Ind Iorruwihdsa lpstm the sun “"4" """'"I¢ I‘: 0014*, ""1 "In" - ‘ b01110 "1 U“! Clwkllll- the theory declare that proper rip- of righteousness. ‘ 1... ' " ‘ \ ital.