.xv yi _(.- -i' it li . . l El- . , (iauada, and incidentally over a i lerred to see him eiiil his ,-t. --" J K ,I f-= i`§ i ll* i 2 ii- f ‘l :@- :.5 i_;| ,fi ii: it ii' -i `-'fi .- ii ti - .1 it i _ i :sv l it _ ~ ,dt-rtakings. We already have quite 'ffl ll. g Am _ .M 'il,fritl.\vas. stricken. with- ' ' ysis on Sunday- and though; .y >f.\i.iii,- » of sir wiiir.i't* l_.,loyd Licorge Loahtioii, they l\-. . ince- _in making public many items E, ests of Canada, it is well to make l ` . iii _ I lf _ernple-'we find this news item " to those who know Prince litlward be led to make further inquiries il out iNuus'i‘ui.»\i_ el , _ 'loio\\'in;_g very much about them, -iletera " i . and pacldnz = '_ r. jettkim has been in this .1 ln advlne- In mit Petitioner. -. ,»_,._.__-_-,-_ ,,_"m,_‘_ ~ ,,_K_'c“",_ tiiasatvs-isis-ital--iwatiisai--is-iii-it ~ . uri ._ -..ga Q U , ~°~";_;~ 55°”-,g-" I _,___ ‘Story ol Belgillltl’s". l- . L..-I . mm N 0° "lm M ` :FamouslNewsili\ll¢rif E r THE its 'gl J. _ ." ~: _ “ \- /-\_ \"‘~ 3, Ganndn. and 01.80 for U. I. A. Praldonb-Major A. A. Qarthtt : Allochtb Editor in- TUESDAY. FEBRU/WV ll W1’ ,career of Lord Northclllfe, the most ,..;..¢__.___,_,__________ _ __,___,_____. _ _ ._ _ . ._ _,___ _,_____..._.._,__.;_ re _,ft '~l+".=~ 'l`l'll2 I‘.»\S5I.\`Li Ol" SIR \\'lLFRID L.'\L'l{Il§l{ l" _ gret willbe general at the an-i cement ggimt the venerable] _ral L¢:id_ Wilfrid Lztur-` __ ihas _passed~away.' ..._ time hopes were entertaincdl 0f§'his recovery- he lingered onlyl early yesterday afternoon when llc .passed peacefully aivay. "Sir \\'ilfrid's. death removes a great pobitican- zi. world siatesrl nian :ind a man iucoinparable--or cotnparablc only to Mr. I.loyd»_ liqorge-as a leader of inen. 5ir` \\'llfri_d had many strong and in- . t . ll when he 'felt called upon toidecline u the opportunity that was présented _Belqtunii which _began ,publication a to him by Sir Robert _B0rden~; they few days stltor the Gorman lnvaiiioii were grieved when"tl1`ey found him a compelled by his conscience: t 0 take a an attitude of opposition to told brletiy hyLopoi,i¢ Parisian and an I' measures for the continued parti- i cipation of Canada in the war con- ti sidered necessziry by inost think- boo ing iiien; and tliey regretted to liiid ii, that in his decliiiiig years he was 9| forced by eireuinstances to become u leader ot' a greatly. reduced Oppos~; pa " wl ition. Sir \\"iIfrid- as we have f%‘0U¢'e~v=w'sesoeeee pr Yosterduy we glanced over the niurkable Journalist of the genera- h shed during the war. The paper is nd appeared -irregularly until the '. ‘/" GULRDIXNT - . . _ A - _ ._ _ \_ ~-.~ I - ._ t.=.'.-.s-._a»_~ ~‘..; 'f~..".“.J;.~1'~.~_-._--._ ~ .V-~‘ ' _-, _ lil: '5 '-1 'l.,__ - Qs \ °-» _ L ‘_ ll _ _-_ s _ _ _- NEUTRAL K. T. writes: With the pedal and tl the engines running, my Ford rmhmce was s1g_ned_ The story is hand lever both in neutral positions . - _ _ a minion in trio Now York rimesiugfes hsmwl" l°"""‘l; l°l°“”° ""` ut not as it ought to be told. Al D " ow mls" “°l‘°“ "ll" be in 3; |.,,,B¢ shoum be “voted to “"“l’l’9‘l`-' [it is almost impossible to turn the ¢ mfg., or Free B,,|.Imm_ Colm lent-!iue over. ls there anytlilmi l can -0111 1000! let ns psy our respects to l--I7 L . I ei most ronmrlmble newspaper pub- mmm bllrtdu Dvvitrlt/of Réviéwé should. ndoubtedly La Libre Bglglllue (I-‘ree F°R° CAR “GiREEPs" WHEN IN to wedge and do not release as they i.iMsEmNo'uP coLo ENGINE D. W. P. writes: Alter iiiv cati- A luis stood in my unheateil garage for several days. l sometimes tlnil that der what it meant to iiulilfsh edl-N i.-:__ 'do t° l°°"" ll up' “W” such °°` Ons of several tliousundu of the 1*’ l°“°l°““7 I per every hm. days for I-our years _ ' ,.. _ = Answer: You might try this pro- said, it-as full of yeiirs; he has serv-y awa|u,,K um ,mm who could dm 1 and lnieet quite a littlo im-saline on ed his country iiobly adeordiiig lol co e Velemlepolitical opponents- bnt ins beliefs and con\'ictioil~; for gen- d no _-'personal eneniies_ -In (_)tta\va, iigwas personally' admired and ad- 'J,YL'.d as ntuch..by the L`onsei'\'ative itietiibers of the House as he was by the Liberals- and great and gen- uine was the regret expressed when _ it wasdiscuvered he could not join ' Sir‘Ro‘bert'llorclei1 in the formation of fa Union (iovcriiiiieiit. ’ lid atltiiirers would liave pre- i politicial career inclncled as Sen- I i_or Minister iii the Union Govern- iiiellt just as .\lr_ Iloiiar Law ac- cepted .1 similar postioii in the-_ \\1o`tilil lia\'e liked to see Sir \\-"il- t fritl round off his brilliant career in_' patriotic sacriice for his beloved country and the Eiiipire of wliicli lie has been a leading statesinan for so long. 'l`liey were disappointctih Dr. - llelainl- lloii. Rodolphe| th eratioiis; he will ever be one of the ,th Outstandiiig figures of Canadiani po history; and Canadians. generally- D no niatter wliat their politigzil R leaniiigs, will keenly regret his W deinise and thc void it will cause S in the foremost- ranks ~-of public 3 lif 1' _ ' . . . t B .\lre:itly political quidnuncs are ._ _ ' _ | , _ \Vliei-i iii Gm- ima le- _l W°l`0 ln €00d ndjustlnciit. the car _ disctissiiig :i proba-ble successor. If Klum Duc "fthe HTS( ste: $133 £2; could hardly move, evi-ii tliouitli the- ‘ ‘ uannest and ' niosl tlevol- | the choice be coiiiined to Liberals was to esmbnah a censommp 'M the eliitcii did drug. Bo sure that the m_eBS_ and am_'0s_l wimoul exception 10,.: speed is not m,m,_...Hsm.u_v tight .will not thicken at the teiiipei'itt\ii'e e editors of Belgium _.Raised to If you are using ii gi-ado of 0ii__of the engine. lf most of the re- omply with thi, mndmons and sinh wliicli becomes ex-treniely tliiolti slstunce is in the pistons, yon oui.'ht ly abandoned their papers Yet M when cold, it will cause the t‘llltch`_ llion to be able to turn the cn/_:htel n the llou.~'e~ it will be with lion. .t-niieux- lion. Cfliarles Murphy oiiii iii..-_ \\'_ s. i-it-itiing. out- ° side the llouse there are such as- p_ pii~.itits as _\lr. firziliatif Mr. Mae- ll donald and Mr. King. flu-t none of pe whose "while plume" has been air w .rcll nigh two generations. ‘ ' \f.\1.|;_-\ii1_l5 The (Eiiiadiaii Daily Record pub-‘ lished by the Canadian War Rec- o_l’ds,.issue_wii. l<`e'lii‘tnii',\' iaith. llllti The :iliove ure ‘ssoniii ni' the iiieii wlio are going to put thc War Savings mg to thc a“.,._-mc reader ab,-0a(]_ ii~.lier1slielc.f' these roducts ____ bhow b I C an Doren nt-td iriio mr ha so int twoud seive .is i __ , __ _ h ~ ‘ - - - f ' imponl; . u y i §F§%§E casually nieet his chief contrlbutorfi, ' real, visible, t..i.ngible thing l‘oi' ull our .That O'___r __)mv___Cc product* more :;\;l.pti-et:_i)\_'._l_t:_g. _from _them the inaiiu-|citizei1s, rural as well as urban, und according to its size than any oth- , _('°"°ea it l" “ ll°ll""`l"l”° Sew" “S ll fltlmmus “ml 5"” Cline so that if he happened to bi-it-bjcet lesson for our -public 'school ‘ Searched his own death wnrraiit, teachers when presenting to their "T§¥E%'E lievo in a vague sort of way; that l"l is of vital import to the nation that the idea "pi'o1luce. save and in- vest" .-:ltonll he lriill l`nrt,liei~ popului'_ ized. still ninre i;etioi'all_v aireciiioii. The l’. E. Island Illvlsion 01' ilu' National War Savlirgi-i (‘.oiii'tnll.li:o von wc import more man any other urnilhed -by W. S. Loulon would not bo found in his pocket_ [pupils such abstract subjects an poi. slsts ol at pi-eseiit, lioii, Miiriloek . _ . . JP _ _ . province in proportion to our size. shop- slowly added to his plant as required- slowly extended his bus- iness by adhering strictly to his or- iginal dctermnation to put up the -best quality possible :Ind to pay a ‘reasonable price for his raw ma- terial. Under present conditions this factory is working at capacity only ri -few months of the year; it could be kept going the year round by adding a number of other possible lines. such as the canning of ap- ples of which we can produce an abundance of a quality uiiexcelled anywhere; the canning of pump- k-ins which we can grow by the ton in odd corners of our farms and. for whicli there is an unlimited market. This factory nas an up-to-date plant- with a capacity of 500 cases or more daily. In casting about for possible in- dustries along agricultural lines here is a model from which the Industrial Development Commit- tee can obtain valuable informa- tion, can possibly find a means for , extension and investment. In any case it affords ample proof of the claim so frequently made that there are many possibilities fox' in- dustrial _development \long_ afic- 5§%é.- ‘lit-n i This sllonl life not those we love may business i6t”‘a'lioot'1`¢ii yew. Hc bw” ig.; modest way, in a small “mir-ii lilies ioiiiiiis proviso.. - Or let them wander wlieresoder ‘ Though day by day we strive to on es gone bo t _ _ jBE%§$g5§EE%%%EEH§gE 0n__o_ Hsro Executed rlntiiim, commemoration and co-oiior _ and popuhmo_n we also behave ie ask of distributing the issue, “firm with equal vagu(_nc5S_ And we. THE g||_gN1° |_||:E which often numbered several tlinti- g19(j,0N[); A5 U im-go pi-Qpqmmi sands' Wa” d°“‘~’ by Wm D0l`lf‘ll llllll of our returned men are from rural tween our tfxporls and imports we W9 lead W0 ll"°5-llle Outward seem- il ‘l@"°l0d tU~lHlt'f1Hl`fl ntmled l’l\illl>_ sections ond will be returning to ni tire' have more money per head in sav- ln!! fliir. B““°`°'_l’“l B”"°° Wall Hllol- at lll" homes for themselves in the eountiv' ingri banks, in Victory Bonds, in /Ulll full Ol Smiles lhlit 0" l-he HUF- ’“""l' l’"“" “ll Ellllll C“‘”’ll *lllfl °ll\‘==' tlini gi-out liiirliway will bo tor ilioiii a- inortgages and lil S!0Cl