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TUESDAY, Mncu 14 1916 comma iiowil ro iiusmnss ' 13,2 Academic discussion of what we have and are, had and of what we might be or ought to be, is of little 0 practical ialuc \\e have bccii told for many' years oc past that lhtre are magiiiticuit opportunities in this prounie for tcrtain indu~tries, iiot.ibly the manu- m facturt and preparation of certain agricultural pro Mc dtwts for inirket both at hoine .ind abroad l\o one pos' un lcrlaltcs lo llisiutc this assertion but nobody so ‘ l ’ th.i far has had siiffiticilt faith in his coniittioils to for' put the iiiatttr to a test and no sul li industries have bor been .itliiiiptul age, \\c li~i\c been told repeatedly that we could re- me sunic our ontc great shipbuilding industry this time Ge with iron and steel instead oi wood, as tormerly, we tm haic been told that imniciisc dividends could be made r ea out of such a business and nobody disputes it But fm nobody' has shown any disposition to rush into this money iiiaking speculation W \\e have been told that a summer hotel in some ‘V central location oii the Island would bring thousands eve of iisitors to the province every summer and that such 'i hotel would pay a substantial dividend on ini cstinent, but nobody seems anxious to make any \\e have been told that our fisheries are capable The of almost infinite development and that the ocean boa whose fringe la\ es our shores is teeming with wealth th but of this also men who are known to be generally be eager to malta iiioney have shown wonderful sliyncss out which nobody appears to be in any particular iurrx to make any use of I or inaiiy years these wealth making opportunities nate been dangled before the eyes of those who have nionci to inicst and who are eager to invest in any- thing that promises a reasonable retum, but so far pr n0bod\ has, to use the fisherman s term, eyen nibbled Pe at the bait fo \ow all these opportunities are real They are Pa all here, all ready to be exploited, and any one of them is as promising a proposition as any investor could ev desire \\ ell w lm is the matter? ‘a The matter is simply this l\o definite, practical 'S attempt has ci er been made to prove to the would be bu inlestor that any one of these projects is feasible \o specification has ever been prepared to prove, for on instance, that a fruit or vegetable canning establish Sh prospectus what a summer hotel capable of accommo lh dating sa 3oo summer guests would cost what its Sh estimated revenue would bc, what its prospects for P business would be l\obody with practical knowledge ‘“ of the fishing business has undertaken to show how a Ca instance, a conipaiiy could be organized, what capital J would bi, required and what markets would be avail Pl able and what the prospects would be for dividends 3" ciii iiiiesiiniiits No practical shlpbuilder has shown N us how, with 1 capital of say a half million, we could equip a sliiibiiildmg plant, import our iron and steel E plates, and what the reasonable probable market re- af reasons no nitn have come forward and offered their at among us with a carefully figured out prospectus of fa Siatts The cost of tlcitlopiiig the gold mine, the t0 detail and lic presents figures to show a certain diiidtnd of anywhere from one hundred to fist hundred per tent His figuring is mathematically correct, the dividend is spread out before our eyes in any one of the industries or undertakings we have th lout, will appeal to the moncyed lman. The shrewd or being sch dmi TCC |113 the U13. an nionex in this direction ma Illustrations might be multiplied indefinitely of gl; wealth and opportunity lying at our feet-on paper- an _-_.7 Ahadreputahoniamuuforumatcassctfor nation. Germany Ins to-day the distinction of thc most unscrupulous miscluefmakcr in the ld and there are few among the civilized peoples (c¢||g|,»¢¢,,,,, pq, ¢,,,_) Ol’ 11 hi e A; for th ii och oi' the honourable Here is a pointer from Hopkinsville, kentucky, :i gentleman* fri; Gamma' he would unmistakeable figures and we invest all our loose state celebrated for its blue grass and fast horses, leiivo that to his own pu'ty’s lmper money and sometimes, so keen _are we to reap the and at one time for iiioonshine whisky and conse- ;|5fw%¢;f‘;'§_df:;”';uf;‘:i°"&|;hlF&rl“C::. promised harvest, that we borrow' from ourincighbour, quent midnight escapades. The ‘extract is copied veil has become a, pastmlstertii the and all this witliout "even finding out whether there from the Louisville Courier-journal and may serve " really is gold in the milie or oil in the well. (This is as a hint to some of our philanthropists to oficr an no pipe dream. "" ""’”"l`here is enough Prince Edward inducement along a way that heretofore has been Island money' buried iii gold iniiies and oil wells that theoretical rather than practical: " Claiming the pres- never existed except on paper, to build and equip ents which Hopkinsville business men had offered 1 e first bride who popped the question dul"u|g;`»-lea been so long theorizing about.) The point is that a year, Miss Salle _Eldora Brown, a pretty Crofro " if definite promising proposition, mathematically figured appeared at the officiifpi Circuit Cou_ l_;`;le`rl¢ ccompanied by janitsg Herbqt:,y ,..a accord the nations said Germany did it. en u-_-____ X X iici. f *B0 of mill ll The incident is an embarrassing one to the Wilson mth e they were heiliig nistration 'l,`he raid followed closely upon the ‘"”°°c."“°‘t l” 3'3"” “° ‘I 'S ‘"‘”° 'md t incident in the United States Senate when Ger ber rloiliullila all:-h :wht in ny was told in pointed language and by an unims- m",‘°m°°”'f&7u°:°m:2f§° rmgzgdlffgs cable vote that the United States government was a horrible price" declared Ltr can going to pemnt itself to be used as a tool for ;:'°'..'l"° “°"*` ‘l°"“"'°d “ ’°m”’ Gemian intrigue, and it is shrewdly suspected that Ill' Carvelklud seen Mr T A Rus- cu the vote gone otherwise than it did this last raid als ‘fi:°'°l"t°' ’°“‘;"d°yl°‘3i h” hd , f ld t ha illlt the usse ompmy the part of the \illa orces wou no ve whlcgimd n cout;-uzettat Jaélpiipagaepdo I-red 'nu' ml C ll] ` f tim Ii is well lmown that Gcmian plots were hatched El: & government iiiiii mgbillzcd I-llld mliltllhct and in uatrln the Lnited States to get that country involved in uhm” md mxvgggfglveu Candi" xito to such an extent as to preyudice the Amencan ouramnce qi ¢”°mm|q,y Mi- cm-veil be ved that th ld w bo from tion in relation to European adairs It is believed one tn an h“;;§dWt';‘;w|f}gs_ employ t one of these plots was nipped iii the bud when mg] :gm ¢g magma? or cauirlelgnlg ui llrnlng ut nilonson sc u ner President Huerta, when nearing the Mexican ed time B3! ‘;*:l‘:"ne mmummrmg der, was arrested by American secret service concern had been passed hy for its Captain Von Papua, of unhappy American ET” P°“"°“| °°“°°'°5 by "‘° W" mory, it is now pretty well known, was one of the up cu-yeii mid me House mai ‘e without, wo are , number of th lltlcal fri d f th loc Within 1 rinaii agents who were entrusted with fomenting government :hir had Hesse; ‘;msh° Canada Mm forgotten uble in Mexico, and it is belicied that this was the i-oo ture of rtylsm tor m concern contracts had come to Pl 1 f _O _ Soo him with ii vicw to explaining 0 ho Heli B¢l’\18Ble reason or his recall r rather his ejection their position He did notpmpose to we am engaged Bm what ni the United States knowing this tnckery on .go my one unwarranted injury yet he position in parliament’ is must say that in not one case had they ly Y-N60 -'Gnd is *N5 *|19 part of Germany and knowing the lengths to been able to show any real jumnca ,mance they propose to uve v eh it will go if unchecked the administration at, elm, one man iii panlcular had ernment’ It is my profound convic shiiigion will hive ey cn a more delicate task than §'<>rni%i:e_;.;il»li.ihi;i:i§ tgiliggjltgucloenl ;h::dCi:g;»d;;;1tii; ;\1t\;1°§n:ll:§°i§f 31°; 6 r to adjust its amicable relations with Ger- in securing his contract for 200,000 training camps ot the Dominion l a ny l friction tubes roi- discharging fifteen view of the tact I would ask the rlxht poiinders at 28 cents each on the hon leader of the ol>lJosltlou.Wl10B¢ Our telegrams yesterday morning stated that strength of me statement that he had the war recast his whole political other ship torpedoed without warning by a Ger ‘hm °"D°"*° W"“5¢"“K Wm* U10 man" °""°d t° °t"°‘}°;';'§ dl;im';;'fb;";2;,g‘1'; n submarine, had American citizens on board lggsigx of the tube for two or three gvllgrehndlnwllh whlchylio would halve ship was a I\orwegian and stxeii Americans on "bed "W h°““° t° b° °°“t°m were e rd as well as members of the crew testified before Aww” Role He Think' He could Fm ljllniiilflltnffilllil-edellli tfbdlilc anrlllvlivigtllgitligli lnierican Consul at llaire that no warning had en given This will further complicate the har iiious relations between the Huiis and the United tes goveniriient and add many difficulties to a situ on that is already giving evidences of straining “l ooked the creation over," W uid Mr. Carvcll “l am satisfied HH that with a plecc of sheet metal In prion, a lileksaw. a filo and ho soldering pot I could make lt my Y-ll elf In two hours.” th Mr Carvell read the House a list th Canadian mushroom and United ill States concerns which had received D ' H orders and contracts and had not yet Slf Sim HUUMU Y'\il"\° ° "ma" delivered a single shell One company 50°F!! was that which had been given the s T li lb Our neighbours to the south of us are a great and mgannsvfglgafzrgfgdalldweionlggsédcglzl Mr Bennett £110" Went OH *D defend ogressiye people and they realize their greatness by the sovernnicnt tho Minister of Mlflltla ‘He hliild ham! lf l dl ered rom rn. u rhaps some of them more than realize lt, as the haghgowgfief 1:,l:.":1i¢;k1l:,:,l;|-ig tidiugf latemdbltollgsilclrlliowledged that he was llowing paragraph iii a recent issue of a Norfolk tion, Board but 5° for as his iiiveeii at lout a. dynamo of human energy er ld S my nd te _ gatlons went he had found no cvl who had B0C°l11'Pll£h€d Whit me” °f P “ou ee 0’ 'ca dence or wrongdoing H9 noted that calmer minds might have hesitated \\ ith a record of 21 78 knots an hour, the best onokot iyiiyroroniiliz newspapers hiiui longnaboutnbetoi-E iilietyilgogigszd spocgi A K in rosu s a as c e. . er made by a battleship of her class, the PennSyl €;’fo';”m‘;nm%’;a awk hfaphnflog whether in the haze of cha,-ge, mme nia, the newest and greatest sea tighter iii the world did experience with quasi goveriimcn against the prime mltililletoli; dhy th? tal di tl 1 th il ltt ," mb to Carleton, ey a orgo on her way back to Newport News, where she was exclalggd °§M_“ Gang? °°,f'_L’2 Laid 3: this Sir Robert Borden ,ut ses I I " preserve us from the real article un Bloll 11811 111 U10 mldg if Vliafrgllgihsfg d li li d dapainiuldutyw c t e it ou The Pennsyhama ls doubucss 3 mlghty shlp and ellewhada relgrred to tha contracts gentleman opposite had never dis- e of which the United States ma well feel roud Mi- Kem 'ii ilrm had socured from char ed lu fifteen piping years of 8 B y P li l D g H h d driven from his arty e may also bc the greatest sea fighter in the :r§sf;1d° §h;‘:';’?;;°‘;]:é’]‘ilng°i:l‘;;;"i_lg fxcgen who had dow wrong' 0?" of iiiciit would yield a profit to the ini. cstor No one has world as dmmkd' but that has not let bu" d°m°"' P0" U15* Ml' Kemlli Wai- "nd" the his 5"” "°‘°“"° th” gm” °" °°"'“l" ilrcumstances to be made mlniste of tion should line no place ln this gov ye, Come fonmrd to show m a carefully prepared strated Anyway she is not by aconsiderableinargin munitions "I mm Cauad andfth emment e lar est or the fastest or the most heavil armoured Bi-iiisii Em im me be save; tim di: Turning to the shell committee. Mr 8 Y ii v i ) ’ ip in the world This is P0inted out in a racy ft“v'ji; ggtagiueg mls: glzpcgigggpeihgg ge32::;dv<;i:;°<{h:>:;iliagtilfval;S32; aragraph in the New York Sun, which modestly militia was goliigwlntercedo with the the Minister oftivllllitaiiimwhfp whziriyiiit H f British Authorities to get the dlsmls- ed with a PHC C3 CU Y. B “mates that thls is no “me or boastmg that we so lof the munitions board and the ap- en to tho occasion and to a request n lick all creation in the battleship line It proceeds poingmeng of a minigeei- of munmong from the Bi-l;‘l);h00%ovErplm?ntt 1:11:15 liite general fishing business could be established how, fm- (0 point out that there is now in commission in the prgglxlrvhilgsgplguzn ézgxcligpxgthgliz geicgigwlgollnad ahswgreizi :ng mfde lim apanese navy the battleship F uso, which has a dis was Bumcleni information io cause answer good, that howouid secure not “°°"‘°“‘ °‘ 3"3°°‘°’“"“ 59°” °f 225 ’“"°S “‘“ "°“’ ilmelisiiiiiiigh‘§i§“m“{'l.'§‘°'I.'§f.'i§ f221§’§°.l’§'.e’1'3FZ ii'I2‘i§`.“li°;"‘Z:..‘§.i..i'.l"’i`€ B d carries, like thc Pennsylvania, a main battery of by the mos; sm,-chingquvcnigaiion golf The government through the ¢|v¢ 14 m¢h guns How much business and political Minister of Militia had named the capital, utter all, was to be made out shell committee for the imperial au The British have five battleships of the Queen of tim coui-so tho premier had outlln thoi-ities just as lt had vouchod for ""“’°"‘ "W “""°“ Ca" S"‘““‘ 25 ““°'S “" “°“'- “"° if r.§“c'.7.ii°“'l'i`Z.‘i'ii.°.l‘°‘.§¢.'§`i'f.$'°i§..§°"f»‘il‘ l:'l°....'.i'i`f.‘Z."°i‘>’.i‘ci§.?’ii§i’.'§’l’}`”’l»°“‘liil'2§ a r ° °““""’“’ ‘”"“ 'S ‘"°" g""" ““" °”°" "‘° “°"“”“‘ "1s‘i'.i:“.‘i,° '“ “""°.':. ‘.’,°"::“":: °“'fi":':.s.:i.°°‘i,::.‘2.:“.:.‘?;,..“z ze i '° ii o peru c as ii a "um “ml th” duulmds “Dum be And far thc* Claim to have’ m Cold storage bchmd the Kiel Canal’ ptby polltlcaill-if lllulllrltisll Columbia. lf very llrst and only imperial money least two battleships that carry 15 inch guns To iiiey aiu not got a lot of war orders" spent. .0 of miie b°»Si~»i ie im °f 'ie Ame-me fic :;:;°;~:;1 as ::;;.:~:::'ai:i fries: ..,.'f.;,”i:.i'i:.si:',e:°.::s:.~i::sz: .igoing New Y°"k 5"" lfmn"-"05 that lf *hc Bfltlsh CONN" not the premier realize now that they ous localities because these communi A bmooih wnguui agent from somewhere com” tion be lruc~ii:imcly that i 5 inch guns will carry ggdidnorgglod xg;iIi‘l::cr;llycg:"vy!:l_laagn:;» :muy hiagnggpemgghitymmotlac garage nllfl' "lim 14 "Wh g`U“5"lh¢ P°""5)’l‘3"'3 ln 3 503 The question for the Premier is this might engage ln shell making As to Do h t t h l to win th wa , the charge that the members of the .1 gold mine or oil well sonieiiliere in the niouiitanis 58]" “ mild 5° lm bCf0f¢ She WUI*-l mfllcl 3"? d3mf‘K'~ or ‘$3063 :;“;on§’|nl?ept° “nt uf pm; wmmmea had given “darn to mem iii an uiikiiow ii and uncharted settion of thc Lnitul 0" ‘mc °f 'hc QWC" Ehlabclh tYP°» and 5° it m°V°5 politics” solves, Mr Bennett said “I um not amend the Ieiinsylyania is one of the greatest sea solos to traverse that i lim not in f I | I I I I carvsll Bi-and ci Liberalism a Fur teriiswdiult becauneltls 0! Sillrrcmc yearly output of the iiiiiie, thi, cost of digging and *gnu* "l t lc “'°" ‘ » “ "Cl amelldn"-"t “0“ld Prob some Thing. importance to get Bollwlllllll to USM ab] a an m an ] ft with and to light the enemy instead Smehmg and rdmmg tm HUP are an g“"" m ) C ny m y ’ P la cou Mr R B Bennett said that by no of lighting ourselves The countryln process of roasonln could he ilnd it not interested iii whether they gave lu himself to hello o tlml. tho discus- contracts to their uncles and their sion which had taken place could as- cousins, and their aunts. but ln tho slut in any way in winning the war War’ niiiv setmiolis ron cuiirniiil tunnis GOD HAVI proposition. `What we need here is on expert pro- effect that on St Vale`n6ne’s Eve she proposed matri , 0°' mzilimhw moter who will build his prospedtus on the bona-fide We possess-and we have them-and present them. one ofthe propositions aliomrcfci-reil'to,‘ out' money would be available to ca Yimy they other gift: .were $3oo"‘worrlr~otl`;¢iiuiiilum,;l,lckc¢s, to ' = '» 'wedding ring, I cake, a meat, ’a,~\ dress, ii rocking clialr,`two lettings of a life-size photograph, i,ooo pouiidrof ice, u box ffvll, lil have definite and busliielllil¢c‘ of cigars, ii wedding supper, n yo\r’| _subscription to New Ergitwclvc lllodicine atoqilptooe. _ ' ‘ 'fl' one or a satisfactory conclusion. , 4, _. a' this isthc meaning of 1%. vliicial ' ` with sullicient data to appeal to recently held and thpt as ,a renultiegigx, ' the y and he accepted A free license was given them, To keen ii d they were married without charge by County "'V""|,,,,'° 3 veils sales stables In the bllclr¢rolliid_vI#_l fine ‘mil WU. is feasible and if definitely figured* mule presented to the couple by .Mr,,I..uvéll.i .. .__»__»¢-iw.- i1ii`in~\will"of course look into the bona tides of the Nort risticii armor, th"a¢"ad¢°allidq'vits‘to__the la , ` ‘ i ' ` .E _ groom a business-way to invesmru-and we Judge Walter Knight at the entrance .to Richard ` ,Bplvved (alle Mil pull ¢,n~i ...t f the mrth who will dispute it When international n m i ii ii ca os blamed "“*‘ -*'==“'"“"°° °°'°° ie aiiyw ere is iscover rmany is nm, an humnww Arm c it and crall them fi Ournews es tches ‘M ho ofN . Sw Y P 18 d P1 5% Gvmiuuy th cv other day told of a murderous attack by a band of ”u°°'r°'?, °°“.}.';:i§|m xicans on the American town of Columbus. With the lrlt yn. placed at 84.50 @4211 lil to the second company $4 i thu time Gen- I-liislm e can walt a bit He would have ld that when the war was over there nst be an inquiry and those who ve done wrong will be punished as ey deserved I am not defending e shell committee, I am stating that ls is not an opportune time for malt g inquiries into it them on hom lu emer- that co was dan of the tact of grmtest dalixol' of the Marne had now llr Bennett called lender, as 8 KTM* to assert that out to ellort the op- a par~ of as~ an than e they Spring, 1916' This 84 page spring quarterly style review mf Buttcrick contains au thonlativc Paris and New York fashions and advance information about style tendencies, materials, and dress accessories. 22 pages of costume- dresses, waists and skirts, 3 pages of eveningdresses, a page of bridal dresses, 2 pages of special gowns for stout women, 4 pages of waists; and 7 pages of coats, coat suits, and wraps 4 pages of negligeee, house dresses, and miscel lany, 24 pages for misses, juniois, small boys and girls, and infants Only 25 Cent: and a my pattem ni the book you may choose Ask for ‘Buttenck Faxlnou|" at our Buttenck Pattem Department Bu tteric/E Pattern Free L A4 v we ~ r eil. ‘il :fr , ~~ Spring 1916 You Cn Gd My IUTIEIICK PATTERN You WARE! 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