c-Q-am, ......-,l..-.-_ A _ -.‘ ‘fiffqvvwq ,.__ __ Pnuhlnnt. W. ‘- Bet-rotary. Lint. 00L D. A. I-lnlilllou, Miter and llnunnr. J. It. Burnett. notnu “ Thu GFARDIAN may b0 obtained from the folioflll qantc l- Churlotto- |y “flicked ML ,‘\i(*igh(.ln ‘ up... 1.. Duluth, a Spring Pun-k awn. “MB-mi Ill “in Kifrhvncr that ‘FIGURE!!! "‘Ft:”"“‘linlu IETIJWN IIIT: u I ' - THE CHIRLOTTETOWN GUARDIKN Ghent" B. loLurII .7!" A. Brown, Stump Vendor. [hallway Boolntnll. Hulltlme ltutlovirrn, (irulton lltrcet. J. D. Tuylor. Grafton Street. Garter J (‘on liuren street. J. P. llully, (lawn Ntrrct. Slcllollulll ll. A. Puqurl. linurin. (I, Si ‘.\'. Dru: ($0., ii‘ SEW Y Bchnill. .\rn'u titundvw-N. B. For. 82ml flt Htrcot t! Brondn-npw 82ml strut, flppllltilf (irund 32nd fit. & Sixth .\\n~., (tlpponlte (ilmlrcl Ill-on.) Ind llotullngu Sewn Mani. BURTON Ulll South Noun \l Xrw York llepreneuttvtivb- lngruhnla Pmlerl. rm. n. ltqlrcnentufivl-E. .1. Power It. Thoma Whlto, ll‘! ILIm Ave. Fred (inudct. (fruit Group first. Frank N. lily Wulu Strut. PfihfiAiinqlvlllvicrliiz. 1925. . ._._a vm-Pruflut. l. n. a. o. Al Tornllnu, Kent Strut Want‘. ephcu Duly. Richmond Street. Tum-l, 66 Elm Avenue. I lllllnboro Pitta-ct. Summertime. . A. Jnhnnton, lontuur. OIIK reel. l Sixth Arcnuo: H. B. (‘ur- (‘entrll Depot; N. I. Cur. N . Autllemnlu. lm‘ WHAT NEXT [sinking IL: vth/ei ilhirlld time" Scl- dom have suchnarr0u' escapes been illv prmcipil subject of discus-‘recorded and many lessons may be sion ovm tht» wvak-elld. naturally, learned ‘mm mg w-‘ls lh political sitthlltlon. Incallyibably m6 mo“ solenm thought B thin» have Iievn errors ‘in caIcmla-‘rhe untvmaiuty o‘ political tIoh which make ‘It say tlcfinilely who fs or are eiec‘ 0d. impossible m lllow many wurtihy sous of wlltloal incident. Pro life- i! 0nd muff».- in Qn our was subsm-Lcoun House only m nnd‘ whemh lu-ntly found to be third; later heulbaul m Squat 1mm we blissful Z I] stdnrh again mt the wp with eleven We,“ that it was unread), ocmpledg, w.» t» mt- good. Wha-t fuffl19f"H°w ma“, wnhy men, My,“ aw, Th... there was no discontent In revoltifons shall be 114801091111“ imagination‘ become membwslthc Maritimes, that alli was going wqnains m be m "_ Declaration “ ‘_ _ ~ , ‘En- ospcrously. cverybody satisfied or Mrmumen‘ only m mm’ lateniwifh thc King (‘mvernfnetif \\‘d5 th< , [my wil‘ robab ' th ' uh f‘ s‘: , - , . } V , ‘r11 l) i0“ 4 P Ir “hm ‘he dam"! nuchme had mad“ =ong with which uhe Halifax (‘hron “mm! “m ‘mine mwalm" her“ u nristake In alddition and some Icle. Mam-on Tftlllficrlpl. .' " fore the eloction, (Ielivervd at New-l l4|¢°h D- 3- 91"“- market is reported an having sharp- Brltfsh preference is wrong in prin- ciple." It is wivrong -in principle sol- r-ly because, as .\lr. Ncighcn has lfnqttemly rut forth, i; is not tnut- lunl. I1 Is a one-skied affair In which ICaIIadIIgIves Britain something for Amiinothlng. A press dcapatch from that should utter such ranting and ab- surd foolishness. Mr. Mcigheu did gem some votes in I -‘ -I ..\ ‘- ' - ‘um ‘have m me pa“ 19w ummhsrvlthxtattd ug Ir. Kin-gs cictravag I M“ ‘m"se""°av “'“°' °“ ‘hepninyed. in imaslnnfilvu, the swee-‘Lputiovotvher had long ago taken ac- flrst mum “as declared the sec-ire“ m, me Red Chamber or M thewomvl m- {he case of M13 King when ByThe Way’ remler King In hlu Int speech be- his “the~ fbr ewt-iurket says: “Iifr. KIng added, I, am per- fectly asttrundtd tin; Mr. lfcighett made n atutemmrt of that kind, ipartlcttlzurly to ‘the kind of wudicntrc hc was tul- d." mink. I venture to assert that the statement will cost him hundreds of thousands of votes." v And we arc somewhat astounded a Print?» xllnlstcr of (‘zmada Ontario not- "1" predation. An old Iieuthon e noted the fact that “whilm thc odw would destroy they first make tad." What £0112 l at I l finurs 4 "iy/unllw. Ruin-D. MAN AND THE HORSE lu these days of motor cars, whcn we talk about the horse power, we nnd that the tnutor engines run .l'Ufll twenty. to possibly one hund- .t-d hnruc power. Sonic Yale research men havv been able tn estimate the horse powcr ut‘ powerful athletes, In the .-Xam.nution of the famous Yalb crew of 192i. They found that during the hard. m. part of their race they were doing at least half as muob work as a horse. When you- compare the weight of a horse with the weight of a mun, a Jllfln weighing probably hie-sixth that of a horse, tbeu Y0" can gcf some idéa of the tremend- ms work tihese trained athletes were capable of (101115. What is spokcu pf as basal metabolism ls_ now Joccupylng the nlnds" of many research physicians, by thrs is meant the amount of nUfk thcuitlerent processes of thc Jouy aré doing, when the body IB xmfoul food. and lying at perfect cat. This IS then compared with Ale atmuuut of work [that is berm. rdlit: when food 1.4 being digested ~ Thin column In open for the dluunniun by currenpontloutl u! qu u! Intern-It. The (Jlnarluttetuwn Uuurdlun doe: not nocnmmly cmloruo tho 0p- illinnu of orrcnpundantl. .mov»o-o0-o<oo+0+o-00-Q+s TRADING AT HOME . .1 Sir.» \\'Ith reference In lettcr oi liLlfll.“ which appeared In the liuzndluti of Friday the 30th III~ uuul. dealing with the Mail Order nenucc, would say that the sugges- icn. that local stores should riikillilt! over to u‘ cash basis entir- ‘ly and thus be ablu to reduce their pint-cs, is a good one, I am sure hcrc is not a Store In Prince Ed- .vurd Island that would not greatly )l‘(‘fCI' u strictly cash business, and nuny Iiave endeavorcd 1o make .iic change. Grenl difficulties, how- :vet', have been expérlenccd. as zuany citizen's as well as farmers find it next to impossible to make .1“ their payments In cash. and while many farmers teould, no doubt make arrangements. with their. iankers, still the farmer who antl- s-Ipatcs a good crop and cash re- urue. In ‘phe fall, Is not Inclined to _)ay bank interest" while the store "s ready to accommodate him with t reasonable credit, with the expec~ atIon of receiving settlement eith- ~r In cash or produce in the fall. f an entire cash basis could be idopted, It woukf eliminate very puslderable additional cost, as the more has to keep up inn accounting system, as well as paying for the '05! of financing to his bankers. About twenty-five years n50 Tho Mall and Etnplre had a series ofar- tlcles entitled "What to do With Your Boy or Girl.” and we do not remember that anytbody advised that he or nhe should be trained as u jockey. ‘But a writer for an .\m- crlcutl newspaper syndicate a-flor learning something about what Jockeys are paid thinks that instead of trying to make artists or screen heroes out of their auibltloua chil- dren. paréhts might consider turn- ing them Into riders. Of course. some physical qualifications are needed t0 begin with. particularly a light frame with strong anus and ‘hands, and physical fearlessness. Given these It Is probable that ‘most boys could be trained Into more or less competent riders, If; they have p. touch of tpleut which.‘ has distinguished such men as ‘Sande and the Fator brothers they‘: will be richly rewarded. If theyf have luck there should ‘be no reason why one of them should not put. away a million dollars before Iu-I 51KB ' . \- ewtcé~ fidence in us. an "nn account on ouqbooku.’ nerve you. creasing weight makes him tiseless. marked lip/courteous efficiency WHEN you bani: with uu we consider It an expreluion of your con- it thcn becomes our confidence by more than routine hank uervlcc. _ _ h ‘ _ ' You become l client with lfldiVidllli needs and business problems that cull for our closest co-operation. The sI-ze of your Account Is not n manure Often in our experience of ncarly I00 years have we SEED customer-a who begun with lll In a small way develop their business into large and prosperous concerns —u development in which the bank had no umail part. The Bunk of Nova Srotin hmnoh 311m‘ time in quqhfimd w giva youth's helpful humus unnco. THE BANK or wok/z». scorn». z STA a u s u s n _ Clpltll $10,000,000 Rcservt $19,500,000 Total Ruourca 113943003790 2‘ purpose to deserve thin You‘ are more than just of our desire to i6 Chris Fitzgerald of New York says there such rewards awaiting HIEIIL: A Local Squabble. I that there is n dearth of high classvRt-mcocas Stnble is no: represented jot-keys, and that tiever before werclln a race. Jockeys’ Fees. [awhile inevcr return to the track. Rurt-ly 1a season goes ‘by without t1 jockt-y being killed or maimed for ilfv :|~' It seemed that he might the result of an accident. or ]Il‘]'- The general practice is for um“, a of deliberate rough riding. ifiliflnli‘ nnd iIISU wucu tho ‘bony 1B doing hard physical work- I“ iiii: curse of these \8l8 0am JUII u was figured that some o. A‘ w m“ “HUM “imamm ‘hem one else was the man the hour‘! ».‘-'1\i"i°l “ml “m” Lime”! jilwrnfl“ Jcm ware ucutally ‘illllll; twvnl) i.~ still smnc uncvrmittty. Mr. blac- kmzi" Km‘ awarding u’ a slate‘ dwlay’ in political appointunenta. Wei mun: marl bylé t th. C‘ ' ' . . . . . . P I‘? ‘lm h” ° ‘mddmn ‘have known men Mho were kep.‘.,w‘.,k,.,,,=ng_ rule Lvheraq pm-Ly “.11; miss. t~ic ares 1e us no intention 'wmng for . .- < . l\ . ._ - _ years, living on thewer after have .~‘1X reprcse1rtat|ve> 1 mugs u! much as [he .. ‘_ ‘ _ _ 4 , . _, r petsol. 0i Diflflllll Mn Tefilgllfli-IOB m filler-nuns m“ {an 1mm the we“ profin the House of (‘omunons hurtds of 1h» (lovanor (Icnerzfl. He Another point is the danger of‘ visioned liable of the mil-aster of thr- "J3. sud Tfifit shows how well “"11 ‘memnmz " "MT "J which 7"‘ tzbhlc. only to find that there tvasivncnt. hud not liven invited. On hi5 first cnhy hv “'14s ‘pfililvly 'old he was‘ not wnntvd. 0n his srund entry‘ hc wu~ kickwl down stairs. Picking‘ lrfllisw-f‘ up he- soliloqtlisetl. “I see 1ilziiniy lhcy don't wum me In, thci- . “"8" “r- -““"k‘>‘m'i" Kim! him‘ ilurnntl very simple if we but Ilhiflkiflily l".:.d hvcn put forth in his be‘ i r st-If and practically all Iris mbinegl min wlvrs. int-Itiding, hi5 chief Ileul, ‘tvhants. wrre p rnunnlly- an‘) gonnd. I)‘ bcnrvn h» should have taken tho hint that nvithvr lu» nor his pol- iry u-w \v:tl't'vl ‘by thy:- people of \\'I1:| Prr- s ffitudrlu, diam “#1,; .i1.~ II'."II who ktpt himswlf in pgwm- ri-r :' = urd hfihinc condiiuenoiig, A; I'm" )"‘4l‘s by hflffenlng polic- ll‘? fltilii)’ Ilvnyniz tht- very natural llllllflf‘ that ho would. IIS everyone t-.\'1"~ ctvd him I0 do‘ hand in, his rm rfznuWon. hr- said. for pu-hllcwtion, "l iIIfcu-tl to d &4(‘,II.<.~& the siztuatflon with tlu- Gll\'f'lUfYI-(if‘II|l|-a] and I .~li:tl.' tlwn nmkfi a FUIILP-Ififfiflf. of my inlcntl/nts." Ilzld .\f'r. King freon differently c<1‘:~.‘.’.‘\vtc<I Irc would have said, "m! fl lltll more tnodferfy. that he \\'r~t1'tI_ :if»t(>i' tho inrnrview, 11mm, a vHW-mvtlt of the Guvx-niorflcnort .121‘ inlcnlioln m; p 1;, monk‘, than Iarcinrhle that Iii» ask for his rvt-dgnzalpti. I“.X1:r>.l'lvntty will If thcre hurl Iu-cn any (]()|'1h1_-35'1_0 III" attitude of tho p-uple 1owan|s Afackr-nzle K-lnl: and his policy It was clemrly qnd definitely removed by the permits] dVfr-at of hdnmelf nnd all] his Ilvutwnants in addition l” U1“ "IQJOTIIY of Ihr ‘rank and fife '1' Ills party. ,. “'1: shall aw-ait the “st-mementt" of the Gowrnor Gencmlfle LIOIIS." “inten. A CLOSE CALL Th» appointment 0f fnur "d... “‘l'\'illil lkmocrute“ in Nova Scoiia I" Ilvlsrhlm. either on election day "'1' i" UK- dylnx hopm of the rlay "WW vowlhly after the storm brake. nqrain Emphasize;- me ungef. fanny w! minim: m. Had these appoimmnents been delayed a few hmm they would, In all probabil- "Y- never have been made How anxiously chrse mmmn Nova. Seq. lam must have watched the "L11. Prim: storm-clouds during the last few weekn. how Implorfngqy lthey mum have rpleaded fior life saw-eon ac the trmmled polftzlml wager; rourred elbow: them. can only be l-maqined. not. described. Nor can "mxue or pen express tho sigh of roflct with which they. In hnagfna- lion. ‘took their scab on lim- rum,» vudrlvned- COIIIerrIAI mam or o» Snvmm and many can-b. unq- bclng. metaphor-telly apathy. Mo! w; 0y In r sf). he told the (Jump; “another Kin-g "In Egypt who knew‘ not" the toiler under the table, and: there you are. Imus/ms‘, yr‘s_ many of thcm all; MONK the political road. all along the road of ordinary human ‘life ab‘, Ihctn over. -_¢+a_._ EDITORIAL NOTES "If winter comes." Arc you twitch-xiv? Nu, urn you‘! t-na- vcIcris-tio of "d "H" W“! M‘ Hw- I-ilwr-i a] workvrs and (empcctants "sic-pm iin" yrstnrtlay. l l One trlccton (ramqmign in four ‘yr-arr; is now gencrzully belicvcl '0 he suffici-‘nt. r And now thutvtlte (XRIIITTY Iv l “manic. We may go on with our regu- l . ‘la-r IIIISIIIIOFS. i IL is to ibc hoped the polls will‘ becokxsed o‘! 5 o'clock an. Uhe next HIQQUIOII. Anyone who becomes in» capable of voting heroine 5 hag no right to W119. l v l a good adding‘ Had thorn ht: n linm-hinc instead of u Grit. imzvchiur: ‘In charm‘. 0f the Ipul-ls on e/Iemlion ‘day tthvlrc would not have been ‘to ‘much uncertainty as to the results,‘ Mr. R. If. Jenkins Is ‘being heart- ‘Iy congratulated on his personal popularity which carried him to the head of the class. His election is u ‘well (l.l"S4"I‘V9(i personal tribute and In no way an endorsement or Ihio Mackenzie King govcrmnent, Witches rand Warlocks w-‘ra nlbroad Saturday night. HalloweJcn. W‘! Ymlflflfilfifi Wenr- out. in forcci a/nd made bhepmia-l noises. S1 fnr as known mt this wnlfllng IIttI-g damage was done except to nervous systvmn which no doubt, wIIl re- oover in time. It is senor-ally beiliovod um. 50' far as exercising the franchise was concerned, our citizens did their full duty on Thursday, some even An’! m” 1955mm “m WT)’ -“-‘5m"':ry cf perv rtftion and n pEea for few nwnths ago made a pretty hi: ‘ppoinl Judgefl ‘In the lanl in some When a Cabinet Minster who ‘was elected four years ago with a majority of 1,500 votcs_ now finds! 'ii»msvlf' hoping to save his ‘scat ibyi Eng votc- of u ‘rt-turning of he (:|.~ 'it-rr_ and that after ii‘ "ilf. ht may t-rmclttdc that thl ‘(lug (Iovcmment i5 n01 held lnl “lg-ll rrgittrl in all parts of ‘Prince Edward Fund’ just now. Th ‘rumblings in the Marltimes" vhich wnrc troatcd vrry lightly n‘ "It-hut lmst. Thurrdwy! __.e l We have said that no more ap wointmcnts would be made by flu Kim: (iovcrnimvnt. \\'c had take-u " "or granted that such would be fh -.:|.~r. that it would no: the allemp‘ d_ thin; 4|‘ tlmzcnt. "rt-card would hf Iron‘ tn thc |II'OfIl'IeLi(‘ ‘vy \‘th:_-_ flnfcultcd (‘rov-ornmun Ind that if rmy such ulU-utpt wcrr Iifiiif‘ to exorcise official tpiltrmt ‘tu- II's Exccblcricy fh» (low-rue ‘h-ucml would rvfilsn his offlolu vlnciion thereto. according to Ihf orr-cedwnt wt ‘by Lord Mlnllfi Itflfii thp dofsvty of Sir (‘harlcs Tuppe‘ "nd Iris Govormmruit ‘m 1896. The appointment of four judge! u Nova Scotla by the King Govern wont is nuw numrwd In tho pros.“ Tlmlllvl fhig rviporl. h‘ conflvrnvwi i would show that. We. wort- 111 nrrn‘ n ass-inning that no ftrrthnr vndrirrzrw-d Ihc trudacity of vfhl‘ Ting (mvr-rmnont! ‘This la a mat “r of which nmro will ‘he heard ‘ivrcaftcr. It is far ton Brave In bf‘ 13:4“: d nvcr lizhhly. That a (Iovcrn went opcnly defeated in Ihl numry. with half it-s mrnnbct-s. in "Iuding vtho Prime hliniwtcr, lyfcai f] w, the polls should fllltelllpf. to hing which the Dominion is not wreptvrgd to accept. s The impropriety of what ‘s ncv ‘wing attempted is accPnIuuIAvI ‘h? m» m»: mm Mr, Km: “Mn In on mgrprlnn was a gr-P-at s-tIckln-r for thI- popular mandate as the bums Of-fili uwfhofffy in the scam. H~ ivns lmul ~nd ‘mluible -In his declaration that “remler Melghcn had no mandate w carry on the Government after h» ‘refirrfincnd of Sir ‘Robert Bor- Inn, ivmevre Is now his: own man Hi9 to appoint judges after his fle- fcat? - np . "vrvintflnvtlffi would ho nmdc. W0 him‘ Othcrwiue thcrcrisia relied u "l? ,relult of m. elfiction u» wmvc- PM- jWa-ment s-hmxld the callled to ma"! _ j-dthln Ihv nexW. few month-s. Who Tho suspense Incident w m.» ‘pmiwm cal‘! It’! who will prepare tho cular toting up of poll mturm must i“"m"‘“°“ m’ the CW1“: "Mal fir l 'nd ithv- measures that a new r- be mfime‘ A“ mama“ ‘now stand’ ‘amt-m. may decide to be neces- anyone of the sight candMMes may‘ rind himself a member of parllml men: when the vex; count. comes In. Dizurec and flmrrltlz have. ever been ntrong mums with Lib- eral pdiitdciuns. The tumble In chaff (bum are never correct. Pos- my. m. lam-Ignace n. mums. leaving their flick beds to exprcos their own or others txrlvltlcal con- victions at the rpoila. ‘lify and tirgvnt? True there em‘ \ good many "hnldovcrs" that fh" ‘(Ina Govrrnment prmnlmd to deal vith at the next pension. 111cm h: "INN! such matters as Senate re- form, ocenn freight rates. the up pofntmcnt of q tarlflboard. propon- ‘omrl representation. the tsmneplc tlon of the Hudson ky Raflwiry. Pull‘: d lllmllsclvcs to slrvp (lurlnr; JIICS us much work as u man a. ‘he ("trviivr s-taigcs m‘ tho Bi9(tfi0l’:,IL'l‘\€l'l ‘rflfil- , . "awnpaiun. They hnvr- had a l .0 in taking the ordinary exerciu. .1 gulf or. baseball. might be anon. “m9”; cstiug without foutL Perhaps ten‘ lufne ‘he ps5! four ywars tlluy rat‘. “s, uuskefpup, hockey -. . ., , . ls- _'ou:s.uerab|y itiure than this. l~ n .1 n.» amenable m reason as was .- . » - , “at Suudmon and m the blessed hopelfletl an-d trwntenterl thw RiFIPIIiIIIG, n c-rttln tbs - ' ‘t ‘ _ . , ( x 3e" ma“ “ho “m” ed M “"9 435' getting ‘*1 69M at met, IECIIIQ \\‘t‘t'c with the King Govern I our food intake‘! Should you tukt trod, when you do this Jnounf of work’! , no: 'I‘l|e amount of hould cut doing the ordinary ru-u ' I110 work of the day, with a lcu mllutcfl exercise, is about twicl‘ he iuuuunt that you should ca‘. misting quietly in bed. If workint ii phyaisznl work eight or teu hour: . day, thcn even four times as uuch fuod should be eaten, l Our trouble in these days is no.4 hat we du not got enough food, but! hat we cut too much for the am ‘ mut of physical work we do. i If [he youngsters are playing QM‘ majority of pcoplel have (Ilucussctl m“, M,“ h‘, hnamnen mors all day, or other mcntbers o1 be lantily are. working ur playing lard. lhcn mom fond should quill‘, iropcrly bu catnn- D§QO~QO~OOQQQO~OOOaOQOO&O4V ' l L Daily Sclections I, s FOR I l i (rillilffiiilll ltcndcrs i‘ O’§Q-QO-O'O4 O-Q§Q-Q-OOO&O%QQ-Q-Q Novcmbor 2 1925 I l l l.IVI-I IIIIIIVI‘ 'I‘(JII.\Y: Hons. IOI thyst-If of tomorrow; I'm- thou moutst not what at day nmy briltg, i)i'[|i. Proverbs 27H. ‘ I‘RJ\YI5II:—~'I‘hou fii'i~ from evct‘ dating to everlasting God, but we; re as the grasp that wilheretb, We- mne to Thee to livc in Thee be- uuse Thou an, our security and our m pc. 1 .ARTISTS OF SORROW .ht-.cr is a uklll of hruslt and pen .hich critics seek Lu praise, f touch required by earnest men Fhrouglt tctllutts nights and day» t tukcu long years to undr-rutanti rhe beautiful and true, rho would the Master's skill com- mand duch drudgery tnust do. Ind yet the noblest urt of man Iut little practice needs, ‘or even the Iiumblesl pt-uplc can Patton-ms the kiudllesf deeds. l‘hc skill of sympathy is soon Iy every sorrowlng eye. II, IYIOVOS with faith and trust, aer- cne _ , fhc falling tears to dry, fot every friend Icun comfort give in iillflllliflil and despair, {ct some there are who seem to Ilve mother's grief m share, fhelr hands are gentle and their speech is comforting to hear, We {ct-I that helph within our reach __ Whenever they are near, Though humble people they may be ‘ \ml outwardly but plain They have that skill of sympathy Which soothes and softens pain. The next move l: (or Premier King to make. At thin wrhring be ‘m; promised In consult the- 00v- srnm- Generafl nnd latter to make mmruncemetrt of the (Iovernmefrtb decblon as to It; inbrfllded compo. wh-Idh dooillon will vhe awaited with The ave-age work that you WOUIU en ur twenty times the amount o.‘ enormouz‘ yuuch consideration as to w qreotvlntmwdtaflflimBllii-oemnafiv ‘uring the past two or three years i he farmer has gone through diffi- ult times, but the Retail Sforc- leepm‘ has hnd , difficult .ff\l‘S as well and while the utter has been endenvorlng tn ualntaiit his siafl’ and service. b0- zltlcs paying his faxes and cotttri- ruling largely to the upkeep of ‘iublic institutions such as hospit- lils, orphanages, etc, and prepared ts grunt credit to his customers ‘mum g"; luring difficult times. he has found u many cases that the same cus- .\ow what about this in regard Icynnlers who have received credit‘ i rave been sending their spare curb o these outside Mail Urdel- Hous- ‘s, who contribute nothing whutcv- wr to taxation, to employment-or fwd y°“"o the tipkeep of Institutions: with- n their tmvn or Province. Since this gilcstltiu ivus first ‘ironcht up at the Annual Meeting ‘If tho ASSDCifIIUIi Boards of 'l‘ra'lt-. t-ull on his services. M1000 for this, and another $15,000 u August last, I have had an op< from G. A. Iffochrnn, who has scc- _ _ $290.39» A recent squabble between n group of Toronto owners and their‘ star jncktly, who Is admittedly thel finest steeplcchase rider on fills,‘ continent revealed the fact that thei rider was to receive a sulnrj 0t $3.500 u year and ten per cent. n: the stakes he wou. d-Ie was truiu~l ct" as wcll as rider. and felt that he! was not being lavishly rewarded. We do not suppose that tnauy -mo» thers would raise their boys Io ha‘ jockeys If his remuneration were typical of what men of this class‘ can earn. Lilarence Kummer, for‘ instance. is under contract to the. Log Cabin t-italhlc which Itus first Jle received “nrllllliiY I" IIISIYHPIS ii Wlill "lllqtmtl option. In addition he has the ton»; from many parts of Ihv Pro- "rfuce. and I find that very few, i . ‘my, evvr gave the tnztftcr very: ‘act the sending of money abroudl ‘lad on our economic lifc. nnd the‘ fhis with, after getting the facts.‘ were rcudy tn admit. that It was vlt-. -II_v In tlm inn-rests of our Prn-' ht i "vrnvr-r to trading home. I do not hold any brief from Rim-charms or Store-hoppers and am of finding fuult with people who‘ ‘fave mcviottuly scnt thch" money thruzul» In fact I think we huve all ‘liven more m- less guilty In the past, It is just as Important, how- r-ircotirttge ‘yer, that lfle storckeepers thrnullh o l out. 11w Provincc wake up to the ‘url that an irnprovctfservlcc anrlj "rvlttccrl prices must be astahllshcd’ f they arc anxious In rctnln here the fivc tuillinn dollars, or a pond portion of It, that is soul away nn- nttully, by our pcoplc, to outside Mull Ordcr Ilouscs. I bclleve many people since they have given the ‘IIBIIBT consideration are 110w rea- dy and anxious to trade at home. and It only remains for the store- kceper to gm info line, ‘In fact there are Home merchants. today. who have Mull Orrlt-r Catulol-Zues nn lhclr cottnicrn and ready-Io i-scII at Afuil Order Prices. It, in hardly reasonable, however, to expect. thul the local merchant could do this, when It Isfiealizetl that these “all Order Houses are escaping taxation and the cost of upkeep of local or- zanizatinu 1f this five million dol- Iurs that is sent abroad was taxed say two per dent. this would mean '| hundred thousand dollars In tax- es paid info our Provincial Treas- ury, that‘ would relieve every farm- cr and citizen In the Province to ‘hhi extent. I find also that this question of ‘he Mall Order menace is receiving uttcnflon from the Atlantic to the Pacific. and I have rneccivctl com~ munlcutlonn from Vancouver to Monrton on the subject. A letter wncclved a few days ago from u well known Prince Edward Islander. who is now rcsldlug uud employed If Detroit, Michigan. addrnssed to the writer, reads as follows: “I have read with great Interest liifi pleasure your addrcsé before the Rotary Club in Charlottetown. re the Mall Order menace- It was ‘hc Mall Order curse that compell- ed me to leave my Inland home and ace-k a home In the United States- so more power to your ffortn to place before the people of P. E, f. the evil effects of sending millions of dollars away from the Province to Mail Order Hmlaes." AI. the Dominion Annual Meeting NOVEMBER L-You want tn get on In the world. and will stick at nothing to attain your purpose, Try tnfhe more conmderate of others, and value love when It comes to you, You wIII require a tactful and loving mate. ‘Never give way to Jeal- ousy, and don't be too fond of your owrrwpy. _‘ YourJqlfltl-aione Ia mo’ ‘ltifil, h,“ efjneltner of his ‘mlu and the United States, wbuhl ijockey t0 get ten per cent. of the‘ purse -he wins, and the trainer, as t rule, gets another ten per ceut. But It often Iiappans that. when nu owner wins a classic he will be ev- en more gctterous to those In his employ. Ill’ the owner is a ltenvy better it in tisuul for the jockey to But after all their life is an excit- ing one. publicity and a good dcitl mort- ml- mlratiou than pfllllifilflllfl. live i-n the open air, and If thny d-o not live u clean life their CIITUPIQ are short. nga boy would probably prefcr dw- They get almost us tnmt-lt 'l‘lu-v On the whole. the ii\‘I‘l‘~ “V” u "eawuublev be‘ ma“ “Hug u jockey than a movie shlvlz. him In uddIt.Ioi\ to his riding fee ind his percentage. We suspect. that. rm the whole the jockeys gut. more cash out or the racing gamer than the owners, for not many: names can Following ac School for September. he recalled of owuertvn" Grade: VIII.»1. ___.._¢Q>——- BR A E SGHOQ L Ia the sluntliutrof Jean (Jruili; I. who tnndc fortunes out of Ihc turf, FY10 Campbell while there have been many weal- thy Jockeys. l (Irude Vll.~l, Olga lifcNcvllli L‘. hunt year Ivan Parke. Pearle Czmlpbeil and Lloyd Halli-n who headed the jockey list, won 841 equal. mounts nnd IIOFHQH he rode won (""*““‘- VLH" EV“ M°Km“‘"‘5.3‘ _ _ _ h iHuzel lVIcPhec. ‘m "he “hbexlcliofaflndl (Irudn V.~—l. Bcrnin-te Dalton; ‘,1. Drivuege M accepting Outflmellc contract. u. jockeys foe for u Mmus (vfimpbeu _ Inning mount is $25. and for n (_‘*-|(|g IIL~I \I‘|rl~ \lv\ll'u~ “ dwarf ,- l“ . .‘ . -“‘~-"~- mmm“ a q D my “hexxunser $10. Where the value of UIOIEFIC Clad-I and Jalmus hlcfillzn‘ principals has a horsel In a rat-e. lium-mcr is permitted to‘ stake is not more than $400 IIWPQQQM- _ H l Ices are respectively $15 and $5. A‘ grime “'_1‘ Ame Xhhmmmi -"’ ride for any other owner, and It; _ ildva llaltott. that h‘ “mod jockey. even though hc m Inv‘ Grade ]__1‘ ROS‘, Mcl.h,,,,.‘ 2_ ML earns more as a free lnnce thun nsmnrd “wk M regards wmners‘ is‘ mm Crzlig’ _ _ always in demand at a ruvc trut-lc (lrudn I. Junilum-I. Lloyd if a 3mm" J0me" zNovln; ‘.3. (Iivi-n (mltnm AIuIn-I S. Laverne Fain‘: ; l ‘,;n(.,. U, m, pvm-yyhmg whim; Om- wlm (Ines the riding for the Slu cluIr-Ililrlrctlt t-mnlilnutlon, gets u» salary of $311,000 annually and can‘! ride for other owners when thr] nf the Retail Illerchaifts‘ Associa- tion held in Vancouver in July last the following resolution was puss» "WIIIQIIFIAS Mull Order llous es are doing n very lurgc Imshr ens and pay no tuxcs on the Imu- Innsn (lone; AND WIIFJIIQAS Ibo gencral Iifcrclftlnt and (iihcra In our Cit- Ics, Towns, Vlliaxeg and Munici- ‘palitien are paying high rates o taxation. ‘ AND WHEREAS we feel that injustice Is being done and that Mail Order Houses should be tax- ed to help keep up these commun Itles from which they (Icrlvc their ibtlsinetiu nnd profit; "FIII-JREPORI-I BE IT RICSOLV- ED that the Exccullve Council untlnrtnku tn have Legislation on- acted whereby every Mall Order House on or before“; specifier] date In each and every year, shall furnish a certified statement of the amount of all sales made by them In the various Provinces and that, a tax be placed thereon by the Dominion Government, pro portlonafo to the average lezltl mate cost nf doing business, Said fax to be dIstrI-btited to the Pro- vinces according to the safer made therein. and to be re-dlslrl- buted by the Province In their various Municipalities on an equitable hauls." "There Is no danire nor Intention to shin out the Mall Order Houner from those who desire tn patvnnlw- them. but It seems only British fair ‘play that these largo proapr-rottr outside concerns should be caller‘ tnpou to pay thelr_.share of the bur- den of taxation, which In now bear lug so heavily on the local march ant causing him in many cases to reduce his ntalf with the hope o; cconomiaing, I find in all parts of the Proving: that the women are ready to co-op- erate and help promote thla cam palgn of trading at home- After all this in naturally to he expected Women and especially mothers are alive to the fact that If five million dollars In caah now sent abroad was spent at home, that not only could the storm reduce their prlc. as, but many of the native sons and (laughter-a, now compelled to seek employment in other purtc of Can- be able to get employment at home, I feel aura from the encourage ment I have alreddy received alnce thin movement Wu! started. that It is only a matter of bringing the factn home to our people. and they wIIl be ready to coopernta and grasp the opportunity to make Prince Edward Inland proaperoug and contant. and In this way help to retain our prosentpupulntlqn mum mu; n» mic-MM!!! {hv-mxflatlonottbemw tune with A - ~ and '. .. ‘ mdmmn ‘h! ' " ' 31¢.‘ . fiv*|‘> @V. which ‘than! fidelity. ‘ Your Iovllr ll the ohrynan, and lttrnot back to the I sud many of thong how limit b _ t-nd call Iiuvc hulf a dozen mounts ‘ H m‘ afmmoo“ if hp Wm mkvmflulluzztn, h-u.cl1cr_ ham. Jvcn lfhe Is nn t-rau-ke-rG iurk he is pretty wcll puld for his‘ tfterunotrs work. If hc lands one; if the ‘big “W000 stkcs he Is surci if $5.000 ut least nnd -pro.hu_blyi ‘wit-c this much. i W. R. CARS N, D. C., Ph. C. Doctor of Chiropractic i‘ Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 Free Spendera. I Winnie O'Connor, one of tbci .;reutc.~st of ntodurn jockeys, ls aaidi n have won a ntllliott (Inllars In Jllf-‘IOS and nuother ntilllotl In sal- trlcs. ‘He did not vfrltter away his? tuoney as many others huvc dolled _ iltltougb the tnllllou has gone. Buti ‘ .t went. In a business venture. Blur-i v lfiCB 'l‘urner Is said tn have a won- Iurful estate ut Frntapnrt, Long‘ Hand, whllc Kum-mcr bun mcfilll- y -purchuned n Ivenulifttl homo at Iollln, L. II. ‘Sande nnd the Fatorn lave attractive, though not. showy . , ' l ‘eslldeziccs, at Jamaica. The three N.“ you “w l“ a or buys have all distlugulnherhwpply of Co“; hemselves In the Stlfidlflulillfi their‘ uther before them was a horseman though he ndmlta that he was not i particularly successful jockey. Phe old -boy does not altogether] fpprove of the way In which t. e P‘ ka d & c jockeys 0f'the day go through the i A‘ r oi M0118)‘. The ‘best Isn't any too‘ PHONE 240 mod for them when they travel, ‘ “w” "' ind If they do not occupy the -__*____I "rrldal suite It Is because there ‘ain't one to occupy. At home they mvc the newest models of curs: ind the ‘moat expensive makes. They spend an much on clothes as I matinee Idol nnd their taste Inl the matter of Jewelry was acquired ‘n the school made famous by "Dial ‘nond Jlm" Brady, 1 your winter It la time you dld. We are ready to fill your bin: with all good Coal, the bedt at the ‘Iowan prlcu. . u; ‘Two Tons of Pure Castile Soap - W: have junt rccuived direct from Purl: two tom of the purest CASTILF. SOAP I portion 0t which |l how on display In our window. Thin In thn Lila. Old ‘Man Fatnr says that while lpprcntice jockeys may make $40.‘ ‘n mn afternoon they probably pay Th" “W WM“ " W‘ "‘ mt ‘half of It for expenses. The rtdhle merely supplies the horse. ‘he blouse and the cap. and often the horse Isn't up to much. The Iockeys have to provide everything pine. Most of them have agents who make theirlflnlncinl arrange- ‘nofits and these agents have to be wald. Many of the jockeys have a never-ending Ibattle with the flash. They cannot ant o!" drink what they ‘Ike, and they have to go m 1am‘. Huh baths and starve ihemueI-c. to ‘Keen 63in to riding weight. Gunde 1nd Kummer are haunted by the wpoctra that soon they may be too ‘wavy to ride. All of the jockey; who have been long 4n the _ i- - . ~ \ I ‘ ‘ , . .. 10 lb. block: In made from Olive OII and ll récnqnlzad n the moat alumina and moat unitary IOIII on the mlrkut today,‘ Whllq thg Quppiyfutu we wIIl rot-II a I0 lb. cake at Got your: at once. m: 2 mes 140 Grug Gaol-go Strut McDonald 8i Bradley Prgprlntoro MAjL‘ QRDERI h QIIVIIt ~r_"itr1yw_rrtl~rrton i‘