race sous "'9 __ THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN openness a, 1924 llli llllllllllllilllllll illllllllllll sin-in; Dally pas-nu ism us our nu (ll viva-N) M.“ par your (In dunes) ballad ll delivered. and United Mateo. Notes By The Way Then was somsthlng doing In l‘ ‘ on “ ‘l y last. One E. A. Reilly, K. C., was elected to the New Brunswick Legislature in op s L w cps-tar l. Isl-Int Vin-Precision, J. I. Iilldlll l ""l'l"' i “u...” mun. ca. n. s. lnllnwl. n. s. o. - tumor llll Innagor, J. Ins-ant. Associate Idler. D. K. Curl; ' j. New York BoprosoatotIvo-Irnnl l. Northrup Chicago loproosnI-ntlvr-I. J. Power WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER s, 1924 then the MONOTQN SPEAKS OUT First. the Province. -—-—- Maritlines. The City of Moncton in the prov- ' iucul bye-election On Monday, gave When London, England. had fif- teen degrees of frost we have n01 much to compluinnhoul- in no uncertain sound its opinion oi iiutli ihc provincial and federal Thu-e were no side After the Kent byelevllon l! Will gm t-rnmcnls. lSkIIFS iu thfs election. no Home I . = t re- lsuiik llt.])O§.'l.0II voting to save be mmelllllellell Plemml venol ' _ lh .\ 0D ' sixty percent oi their losses, no "m! l° llecllpellllle All" e c . . . . . - " 1 l h shall qutsliun as, to high political ethics; w" 919M101! “e may expec e ii was il cltarly ilefined question as rellw llllllgelller‘ '0 Wlll'lll€f"é‘lll_l'ell or both of the lwo governments, provincial or fed- We have received several com-I plaints that the kins Governmenl, has employed game wardens from Nova Scotia while many of our own .'l'ill, were, worthy oi the support of h» (‘flllfil tiioncy and the verdict position to the Venlot Liberal Gov- ernment with a majority of 840 vol- es- It was at a by-election to fill a vacancy in the representation of that city. The vacancy came about in this way: lion. Clifford W. Rob- inson was elected to represent that city in the Legislature four years ago and becaniu Minister of Lands and Mines which position he held until May last when he was ap- pointed to the Senate of Canada ‘Phat made the Moncton seat vac- un-z. Quite recently lion. J. P. Byrnc. who h-d been the Attorney tlcnciuii in tht- Veniot Govcrnnii-ut down to date, ivas appointed to the Suiprtme Court of the Province. Thcicupon Hon Ivan C._ Rand, K. (2., law" partner oi Hon. .\ii~. llob- ins-on, was appointed to iht- Atior ney Generalship and as he was not a member of the liouse the vacant seat in Moncton was selectud as lllt- place where ho should he elect- ed. > It was confidently hoped and ex- when they burrow into blood ves- sels you get symptoms. EARLY DIAGNOSIS You have read so much about cancer, sod its terrible toll of lives that you have often wondered just what it was. and why ihe medical profession is unable t0 cope with it. ' As a matter of fact. your doctor can guarantee a cure almost every time if he finds out early enough that there is a cancer. The remov- al of a cancer in _its early stages is now the only known cure. .-\ cancer is just the natural ti5~ sue or cells upon some surface part of your body, like the surface of the skin, stomach, or gland. which has begun for some unknown reason. to multiply enormously. The cells simply overrun everything. and nerves. or other tissues then Unfortunately‘ sonic-times they OO-O-OQOQO-OOQO-OO-OOOOOO-OOQ-O The Public Forum ‘Illoeollnn la open ‘for ti: dlsuodon by ooncoplu Illl o Intonat- Tho Guardian don not nooooorlly onions the op- llon of oornopollolla. t came» o FOX SHOWS Sir,—ln the Monday's issue oi the Guardian some suggestions have been offered by "Fox Bro - er" on Fox Shows. Allow me to Inform “Fox Breed- er" that at the annual meeting oi the Silver Black Fox Breeders’ As- sociation of Prince Edward Island held on August 25th last It was un- aniniously agreed upon and the fol- lowing resolution carried: "That an international Fox Exhibition would be held in the autumn of 1925, that this show would be open to all fox breeders, and any registered Silver Black Fox of any Association if properly identified, would be 011g- lble to compete in the show." The meeting appointed a committee as follows: W. P. Callaghan, St. Lou- is; R .Hudson Gordon, Alberton; Lt-Col. D- A_ MacKlnnon; T. B. Rogers and B .R. Holman. Charlot- tetown. With a committee composed oi the persoiint-l as above it is an RS- suriince to the fox breeders that .1 i . llliilllllllllllllliliilll ll ll I lllll ' llllllllllllllllllllll lllnnflfiiv l» “Mil” lllllllll . llIIlIIli "iiiliii llllillllllillllilliilll n llliii , __, . ll llll l. i/{syou like 1'! It is the same rich, , mellow, satisfying tobacco,whetlier you buy it in the Plug or choose the package of Cut Plug. l Ill llllll llllililllllulllll ililillil i llllllllil lli mini" llillilii" t l l ili llll l. x ll ll I llll llllllll I lllll ' lillllll. H u, lllllllll llllllu llllli| Ill! flit lllllllllllllllllil lllll ||l|ll| lliiil Ill lli - i lll l" llil llllli llllllll The form is different, to please the personal preference of the individual smoker- the tobacco and the pleasure you get from smoking it, is always get a real big start bride they be come painful oi' give other syhll? toms, and then ii is too late to do anything. Now what is my point? That if you are ‘approaching or have past middle age, and begin to have trouble in the stomach or in- the show will be, a succcssand that Prince Edward Island in 1925 will have gathered together a won- d-.-riul collection of foxes to face the judges’ decision. l-‘ox Shows are splendid mediums not only for the advertising of tho fox industry but also oi helpful importance to the different brced- } pected in Liberal Government cir- cles that Mr. Rand would he i-lect- ed by acclaination. Opposition was scouted and when Mr. Rielly vi-as nominated by the Conservative “lilies, as in the Church Union Opposition it W115 resented, and llll‘ .Lih~lGo' ent't'tot 0359' the“ "we klww love ll“ "mm m 2T0“, hliflclnzlnder pa: ma“; iestine, don't get frlghl-encd about . . . °lll l“ llle “lllldow and we may he loudly that they would do it. lint illégileof, an [he other ham‘ do!“ IJFQDaTPYl £01’ domestic sqlllllw the best laid scliemt-s of govern» Tms business o; leaving a severe Ans "Away with them both!" capable men are unemployed. 'l‘h--re was .10 question of super- ‘ When both sides of la coutrovery begin to blame the other for person itiriiy or fitness as between the i-iiiiiiitiales. They were both men of good standing in [he constitu- llflll pi-piiizir ‘u social. professional and l'll\'_\'_ successful barristers. €l'$ who can learn from one anoth- cr what competition means and the icsuits 0f scientific breeding. lillslllflsil circlts. They were judged l1)‘ ill" 0111151‘ "WY FPSIJQCY-lvell’ 1'9‘ nieuts sometimes g0 astray! They case of "indigestion" where there 1 wjgh i0 pemlnll "Fox Breeder" the pfcflvlllkll and on this ground and ~ did so in this CIISQ. Premier Veniot is loss of weight. and regular pfllfl- that what little Loan do to help l All the New York stock markets will have u, 100k aim-where yo, a uniil you decide to get an X R11! maki- this show a success will be 531116. this alone. the one was taken and the: iillivl‘ it'll. 1118M. 111111 500 Wl10lh01 01' "01 Y0“ chccriully done. However, the show have a cancer, is a terrible mistake. m pp a success mugi have i110 poor- HOW Xllllvh 5001i i5 ll 80111.‘; l0 d0,ty cooperation of ull breeders, iii- il i011 51111 011i "w! 11 l5 11 Cimcilrqso the support of our Local and l seat for his Attorney General. And there's the rub, for if the new At- torney General could not be elect- seem to be booming now. Surely somebody has inside knowledge of coming prosperity as the result of 'l‘li~- (‘olinly oi Wi-stmoneiand in _ ‘ \ Wllgcll Moncton is situated, has _ v ed in his hometown and “mere he bu, unlonuuauely ".0," its location humeral Governments; and when . ,. bi-i-ii fi-ih-rzilly Liberal since 1900. Repllllllclllll Plllllllclloll‘ “lsll we ‘"111 hi5 3911111011111 1111111101" ehi0y~ and exteiit- it is not consitiehédlihls is done Prince Edward ‘lSllllld ' ' [he ‘J|",q(an! "Hqnber Ho“ A B had a Protectionist Government at u] a lucrative law practice, where wise lo operate. will have the biggest and finest ' | it is thBh I00 lflle- show of silver foxes that has ever Whl‘ not g0 l0 1011111111111)’ 90°‘ een displayed to'tlie public. We 101” 111111 I11" l! 73V" "P 1° hlm- Te" all realize today the importance of him you've been reedins 1111 11111011 this iui- iiirming industry. My {Illi- clst- can he hope to find a seat‘! llllllll com, having been elected by a‘? Ottaiva. then we too would have a MANUFACTURED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY MCANADAJJMITED. i,‘ slmllll“ bowl‘ [The blow is a staggering one for Premier Vcniot and his colleagues, cianiiitloii in 1915 and was elected al lllv general election of 1921 by paid 21c per bushel freight. It asks Sir Henry if farming can possibly zigcincut of the federal, were too to be overcome and Mr. [land was defeated by the surpris- illizly large majority of 840. The victory of the Conservative cinditiate; Mr. Reilly, is in the cir- ctinistances- a severe blow to the Veniot government and a distinct kni-ll to federal Liberal hopes in New Brunswick. glaring pay or attract young people to the soil when 19c is all the farmer has for his seed. fertilizer. labour and interest, while the railway gobblcs up 21c merely for hauling the fruits of the farmer's enterprise and toil to market. The campaign, was a strenuous one, IIlI"ChO‘TGQDUI‘CGS of the pro- vinclal and a not inconsiderable portion of federal assistance being continuously in evidence. The cam- paign meetings were enthusiastic- iilly attended and the whole city was kept at a continuously high temperature from the beginning London is beginning to take note of our fox industry and its pros- pects. Would it not pay this Prov- ince to have a Special Commission- er in London looking after its in- terests? lie could represent the Province generally, of course. with particular reference to foxes. At the same time he could do much to develop our West. Indian trade as at present the headquarters of nearly every worth while West Indian firm is in London or Glasgow; and it is from there the final orders Don't let. us wiiit till some other province, or the States, puts It over us. till the ballots ivere counted and Ihe victors expressed themselves in such cheering as the Railway (‘lly has iciiiom lwiifd. In this con- hcetion we much praise cannot be given the Moncton Daily Times, the nnly (Jonservntlvc daily newspaper in the province. Throughout the campaign It plied "llne upon line 001116. has been increased in like propor- tion and has reached an alarming stage. But that alonu does not ac- count for the enormous overturn in Moncton. The notorious unpopiil- arlty of the King Government at (Continued on Page 8) 1:40}- 044§§§40+Ov+¥OO§§§+01§0Q l Daily Selections l l Guardialiollieaders i 00o ooooooaooooooovovoo-r DECEMBER 3, 1924 Tl-IE MERCY OF GOD:-~Who is a God like unto Thee, that pardon eth iniquity . . because lie dc ilghteth in mercy . . . Micah 7:l8_ PR-AYER:— I waited patiently for the Lord, And He inclined me and iieiird my inves in and out. of season. This crusade about to be entered upon, Wfllllfl if properly pushed- end in great bone-fit to not only the Mari- Iimes, but also all Canada. The speaker went on to contrast the dif- ficulties high transportation rates WOTQ presenting to internal trade and the ailvantagcs by reason of cheap water rates of this potential trade with the \\'cst indies. Tlic Provincial Government was ready and anxious to d0 anything it could to pFOnIOIQ the mutter financially or othcrivise. l-‘rom Mr. Logan's address he understood that, the stage for sending a delegate from P. E. I. had not yct been reached. lint it would some time be neccssl -ury to send a delegation to look af- ter the interests of this Province: the Government would then lic more than rcndy to co-opcratc. Mr. R. N. Cox, the next apcakpr, laid stress 0n the fact that if the trade once enjoyed with the West lntlies was to be successfully re- vived the quiillty of nll produce sent there must be good. In intro ilucing Mr. Logan the chairman had said that. besides being the pro- moter of this movement, he was al- 0T)’. He brought me up nlao out of a horrible pit, Out of the mlry clay; And lie set my ‘feet upon o rock and established my goings. J ulsr Just a little bit of wonderland Just a speck upon th-e blue, and precept upon precept," fairly iind truthfully reporting the diff- erent meetings, editorially and otherwise holding up the standard of true (lonservatlvism and laying Lord lnchcape- llle great shipping magnate-ls optlmlstlcbf the lmmedl. ate future of the world's trade. In a letter to a London paper he de- clares that the needs of the world in'the way of manufactures, irriga- tlon and agriculture and so on, are bare the palpable faults in the Lib- eral administrations which must be overcome before New Brunswick or i Cannda can Mp6 to become “h” met and that the mere not of meet- their unlimited natural resources l" lllem wlll lllvolve llll llllelllllve ommethncm to ‘m development of transport and —-———-<Q.—-——-— chiefly. of course, shipping. ff hlsl ‘iiowjmlll; PW" siiiicipatioiis iii-o realised it will; V. Pltflomm Pas“:- n home. - h ‘ be 500d for our farmers and rail- cde». K“ _ - ~ ways both, but the first stop must h, nu!‘ dd”; necessarily be a reduction so urgent that they are bound to be! in Just a little hit of living And it matters very lllllg If it's mo or if it's you. It's just a bit of living iln this little world of core. lJust a little dnsli of sorrow In your gladnoso everywhere. Just a little hit of lovln-g. J-ust a little bit oi‘ scorn, Just a little tired at evening Just a little glad at morn. Just a little bit of heartache, Just a few more bitter tears, As we see our castles falling That have been our dream years. (o '1 so in favor of Martime Union. The speaker wanted Mr. Logan to iin- dcrstanil that promoting this trade During the meeting Mr. Logan quo-tetl from his parliamentary rc- port as follows: TRADE STATISTICS "The total trade oi the United States with all the Wcst indies, incl-udihg the ‘British West indies in 1923 amounted to 88143702262. while the total trade of Ciinadii with the West Indies. in spite of the fact that many oi them are under our flag and have a prefer- cuce with us, ziniountetl during the fiscal year ending March 3i, I923. to only $54,999,429. "The percentage oi‘ increase in United States trade In I923 over 1922 was oveir 38 percent; the in crease In Canada's trade was less than 8 per cent. “Sales by the United‘ stint-s to the West indies in 1922-and this alhows something of the purchasing power of these people—amoiiuted to $239,525,021 and in the following year. 1923, that had increased lo $331,274,785 an increase in the sal- es of the llnllod States to these countries in one year of $91,739.- 764, wiis all right. but the Island didn't want Maritime Union. lion. John Sinclair, M. P.’ refer- red to the discussion of the West indies question in the House of, Commons. Mr. Logan was here to bring about a settlement thiitl would lead to mutual benefit in trade. _ The Dominion Government. wns rNIlly to better transportation and trade facilities. When proper fnc-l llities were established it would, on account of American competition, ho necessary for (fnnadian espec- inlly Mari-time business firms to be wt-ll represented in the Islands. l Mr. W, F. Tidmarsh discussed the trade as it affected fish and other sea-products. This trade, with the exception of that in lob- sters was only potential. Twenty years ago the export trade in this respect had been more flourishing. but sharp trading had resulted in its decline. The Fordney Tariff was another reason for this. He said that. P. E. l'.- had no regular Just a little bit of Summer. Lllfllffilllff madgoyllllllatlgnthostamlefllllltgl- Just a little bit of Fail, ram,‘ wmm‘ 1o can“, ‘mm Hers on earth and that is all. Maritime Countries of Europe, and experienced in this industry. oltlelfl!" "l "'9 w°"ll"dl°l~l°¢ l" "Tihe sales by Canada to the Wes-t Indies for the ytar ending March 31, 1922, amounted to $18,- 784,364. The sales by tCenadii to the West ind-lea for the year end- ing March 3i. 1923, amounted to $19,406,333, or an increase in the your of only 8621.969, as compared with an increase in the United Sta-tea sales of $91,739,764. Purchases by the United Slates from the West indies In I922 am- ounted to ‘$850,970,640. Purchases by the United Slates from tihe West lnd'cs in 1923 amounted to $483,428,475, or an increase in one year of $I32.4_57.855. "Canadian purchases from the West Indies In 1922 amounted to $31,532,461. Canadian purchases from the West Il-ndles In I923 am- ounted to $35,592,096, an increase of 84,059,685. ‘ "Total Increase in United Slates trade. that is imports and exports in 1928 over 1922 was more than lbs some year increased about four and n half uflilion. “United sum am 1o consular $224,000,000, Canada's trade during d chant Marine. In the lhrt-o ,\‘(‘lll'S 1921, 1922 and 1923. an average ot" about $260,000 n year. "Canada buys yearly about $100.- 000,000 woruh of tropical prtiiltlvis from the United States, many of which are imported by tliui couu ~try from the West indies. 'l‘li&~'e products from tlic \\'esi indies aiw citrrietl to American ports by .~\lll erican‘ vcasels- and over American nilways, to u point nearest the Ciiu- adinn consumption wliilc we-piie up deficits on our (lovei-ninciit .\Ici- chant Marine and on our National Railways, F r lnslunce, Inst _vc:ii' Canada -lmD0i'lB(l over 2,l0il,00ll stems of bananas, and only 23.000 of those came Into this country direct..Canada imported from the United Sta1es in 1923 over 18000, 000 ponds‘, of grapefruit and only 400.000'poimds chine into this couu try from tihe West [miles direct. "It would require 56 trains oi 4n cars of 50' tons each to transport Canadian "imporfeil tropical pro- Drodiicts-lrom Canadian ports to ll"? Doints of Canadian consump- tion- Yet all that: business is nolng over America-n lines. For instance if these fruits are bought in Win. nilleg they come in through-the city of New York being transport- ed thereto by American ship, through an American port, through America-n brokerage firms, put on American railroads. and ciirrlod prohobly_ to an American railway point within sixty or seventy milcs or Winnipeg." Britain, t0 Tighten LONDON. Nov, 29. -Sir William Joynsori-Hicks from the moment he was appointed to the home accre- taryshlp by Premier Ilnldwin, has shown that he has bad his eye on the aliens who. to use his own words. are “pouring Into this cnun. try." The - registered aliens In Great Britain now number 272.862 rind nearly 170.000 of them in Lon- on- ' Joyrison‘ ll-Ilckl ‘today said he would ihdeivor to effect a general tights: up of tho ‘regulation as ,i,i I11! - . . ;_'_Gll60k on Aliens! 5 the mare so ‘H only one "mm about cancer and as Y0: lllllvemitioii has been and will coutinucio ' ‘ lml K a majority of 7,762. Whe appoint- , _ ' some ihdlgfisllll" 4"“! “"9 9e“ °ll'lh t0 make this industry the "farm- "i, l ed to the cablnlct Pflilflfllll of Sec Am told the Arne Marks at ‘he swam“ of we Leglllllllllle "all be i118 $0111e Welghl. l'01l'<l like l0 setleflllsl second crop." Having studied . ll l‘ l ‘ q mhry or m“ hp "a Ne“ led Prince Edward is the cleanest, held before a general election will the Illlfllilel‘ cleare/ up, once, andnhis business m, a numibe, 0g , [ iii,’ I _, . , - e . v g - c . be upon them. The past two years for al tme- - years It is my pleasure to g ve any . t -t, t . te t ining com- , _ , , I by ncclamntinu. The City of Monc- Lllllarflk 9D,.” f 0mg have been sadly unfortunate for “"1 efalllfllwfl‘ 1"“! “ism advlve learned by exiwrierwe 11> l I l lll l ' _ 118110" V 11E 9T0 m‘ 5 ' - _ - - _ this ear y n I19 621%‘. W [hgge who mn- (losire it either in __.____,___________i___.___‘___‘_ _.__,_.. . ;_ h . - g g Liberal provincial governments. __ _ . l l i ', i?" “H. T? (nillttlnuourly Llrelial time. A lady said she would lust First the Driiry Government (Ilnitmllllulgouf léggeiegjlljlfebhllnce w get foxes or m“. h V] I‘ ll 1 *““‘“‘.H...“.'..' ‘ y l PTUVHH‘, £1 [J0 lcfi S “Ce l l U’ ' lfl lea Q l‘ ~ Nnw alujget er‘ ‘ r_ “max l-Qcq. ‘ V ‘ 1 I _ ~ (lamp a Ewmmflv“ “Unsmuency and love tn go every night to listen lOIed Farmers) hacked by Liberal] AM it. ‘new 1,, m, cmiciir, tlienl .. and make the Island ‘mamas l. LIl-lllplsitll“ & (On . A I _ _' and admire the fair film-rs and the support. fell to the Conservatwcs the relief 0T "mid l5 “erlllllllyltionzii Fox Show tho largest and: (i4 Qifllfli bfrevl, ,'\f . 1 1 w’ was thus u LlllNHll island in a Llb- Mg hm“, High“ ch18], in July. 1923, Then the Bell Govern. wcipfll the effort and riionoy- tixdmos! mundane ever hem‘ 140mm", 111C‘ 4" Em/Imml l pm] so“, _meht to smash and the Stewart 110110901- y l Mm Wm likely l lllll, Sir. etc. s LURE v ' z J t {h t ‘ t ' H, R ‘ H ,, ' . ' lGovcrnmcni took its place here ail hllllwll‘ all‘, “l . ' W. CHESTER - M‘? _ .. _ “S as ° "m" "l" Y ° ' e "ace" ‘l c‘ ‘e ‘. I - 1 ' ~ “l” "lfllmm “'35 mum" 0" boll‘ The no“, Postnlastfalugcinerfl] in mom), 0,. two Inn“, Th8 Linen“ 01111 T311152“! illileurrélllglgtgslflggl’ - i-j-i-i Public’ "l" “on Saul“ insurance, so also does it make it necessary to insure l l l nrmllnllllllllllll llllllllrlll lssuesl Efrem. England is considering thc restora-iGflvflfnn1enl l“ Alberta w“ ovel" lllllllllllolll-ffl-lllf . i - i] I'll. I 0f . Il wllllo“ dmly- llmlll“ "'4'." |1‘='1'11 l" 111l"Y- 41"" 'l"' icy vamp“ and lion. B, com) no“ o! penny postage on the veryfiinmwn m 1921. giving place to a ‘_ h Imgfwfiégl.Illléiiiilzt-thfillé1;”? ‘lfilxll-n. Raw Furs t, ' protection planned for your Wife and children may ' inking tin active part in the cam- . Om. llloglleslllve lllllllllllstlllllloll llllll l“ - - ltionnl importance today. Willi rv- "eve" be ‘lblamab ‘- . - - gollll gllollllll lllllt llle POM w 1923 the Norris (‘Liberaii Govern- i qm u. iii.» fislierii-s it was Cillrl l l lmlll“ “ml llllvullllg as lllllcll all has 9- 5min“ Tewmle- Tl“? Canllllllltafll in the province of Manitoba . . Jllllll: of grout. devillupnitnt Hcl RF/‘rf-Yi-lllwd b)’ i Y°" m" "mm" bu)’ lllsllfamil UWBDEFIh-I" 11¢ \ ii-ntiou to tlit- federal relations as (Han Post Office also has had alwiis forced out of office iindl "‘°"ll"!"“_‘l all“, 5§"““““fl lélallrilslllhlig \“-“,d Frau“. z xoull presem age’ write l” llalel’ and °lll" pa” in llll‘ purely local. Mr. Rand, the surplus revenue. but them is nlflsuccu-sded by the Bracken (Frag _ z ililhct-"fls pdirntdii‘ tars‘. ‘etw, r if” A i ticulars to Lilitrul Qanmflate; had the distinct “Kn of “r King seeking to retum’gI‘El-lslv9) Government there. In Fonawing _\Ir. J. HflfCe lsOgfllféhyun-s i, m“; “o. m“ m, a paying, 212 '1 i 110mm a A , . ,' ,_ , , ' ' l ' British Coluinhi th Oli er, (Lib- - llr as on the West indies lrflllt"ba_.,-|9' imt-irly it liiid tliinu wcllJ p N N k otiniiitaae of being a member of to the two cent rote. em], Guvemnlest oneiy 032mm; m. the Board oli’ Trade int-etllli-lilgiiciios 1;... hail wanted to cou- New York I Provincial Manager: l ilii- provincial iraliinet, a clrcumst- tea, by u narrow fruulon a “mum u“ Friday last and Mr. N. Ruttcn- ii-zict for lts entire output for five ”,“““,,““,,H,,¢0 l ' . l l ' _ ' l“ ‘ - . . . . ‘"1"’ Whwh W118 fflhllly 1101180 h)‘ or so ago and is faced by a Con- :§l,l,r,{§,..llll,lleiri.izhg-lillillgvldllillii tbehntalflltl efiasllme“ m", he“. mum mstllu 7n.h\lluwlllmlllm' , ' GREAT'WEST LIFE flit" Lilii-ral actors in the drama The Hall“)! Herald PM! l! up l“ scrvntive Opposition in. the House the Island, Mr. S. A. 3111901111111’ 11"“ assured that there ivas no better-l OWNS-ill Queen Street- I “llllllil Rive him n surf of strangle- Sll Henry Thomwm squarely. u with alum“ equal nunlbersl Zllllhlgr lllllslevliclslllgotliln Ptllliflnlilitlllttjllew. lgllgiml/lerll lngllllltlllltor\\llllllifljtllll3 llnntlulllglg l r ll trhdo ads-tits chalrlouelownl P. El l. 2' = ‘ - 13-‘ i - 1 ‘ - ‘ea. wio are en y , ; l llOlIl upon the city thus honoured. glves B’ concrete one o‘ a returned The Vcniot Government has en- Tll" llllellllel’ llelllllllllllll; llllll lle "mi" ilelegme“ lmmghl- “Mk the" Canada has-but two trade ugi-iils , _ _ _ ‘- 501,112,- on a farm who gem a c," _ had been very‘ lunch impressed wlnnq,’ thcse should be acted on at m an that V“, territory‘ . lint it tl.d not work, the sins 0f ‘ ormously increased the debt of Wm, Mn Lognns adilress——placedionce, and care should lJPULKUII that “Canada lost m operalmg m“ . _ _ liqlh ggvgfnmpnuq, the extmvag, load 01111711325 w Hamill m1’ which New Brunswick which how ElllpllllslSlflfl Lhglait-tcfs enthusiasm oniy propel-i), guru]- mim 131131112‘ [is yo“ "nmem Mum mm is m" “mp6 - - ' 15'.‘ i‘ i iiiii.inui-_ ._~. t . -~* " " ‘ an“, M me pmvmcizm the mis_man_ he received 40c per bushel and amounts to $32,000,000. Taxation acclaim-gr tlhgltllntgfigslllfifEoyflle Pro“ 232i Bdnolwilitstoshrfiyigecrlcnt )0 I an or the Canadhm bovemment “eh T Prince Edward‘ Island :-- The keen demand for Sliver Foxes Is for registered stock. Dis crimlnating buyers are insisting on pedigree, and you would be well ad- ‘aod to meet their demands by registering. h’ your strains are of pure Plnco Edward Island origin they are sli- giola for registration In tho Sliver Black Fox Breeders’ Association 0i‘ Prince Edward island. A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM IT l8 RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER A8 THE INDICATION OF DESIR- ABLE BLOOD. lntaliigent and enterprising ran on"; flqroughgut the Province an registering their whole rnnches with us. All foxes tattooed. For further Information wife The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward Island ""0 Office. Charlottetown, Prlnco Edward lsliflfl litidy wlmin I think it would be con- I ilucivc to tho interests of‘ tho couu. try to deport," tieclurt-il the homo ' l fds sccn-titry. "but it is ii vi-ry grave Professlonal (‘a _ l'93lln"5llllll}'lll1f)n an individual _"'"'" llllllltiltdlfl" McDonald? Mcllfilil B. A. J. A. McDONALD H. F. McPHEE I. A. Barrlatarl. Aeoi-ney- Ete- "Qllilllly is inort- to be desfrctl 1111111 1i1111n1i1ly." Slllll tlic lllflfl of urilstic inclinations. "N01 "l“"<1yi-i."_rcplit=tl tho practic- iil DQPSITII. "A d iiuinud is pun; car- l1011. ltlll N011 can't Kvt I. e notion Money I0 Lu" from It liiut you can fronllii ton. of g lay Bonding Charlottaiflw" coal." ' i?‘ Mark R. McGuigflll B. A. BKRRIQTER; UOLICITORi Money to l-W" Cameron 5W9‘ ' M‘ Ch-ilottstawn. P- 5- "l ETC. PUSSlSES ll SYMliill 0i RiSPFClHIl Rillllllll I (j, (j, Archibald of n. v. 1"" “flail.” Msdlall School and "a: m“ Prnetloo limited l0 EY°' ' 1nd Thrall otiieo Bayer '“"‘“"' ‘ Grout Owl's‘! 9"“ Tolspllflfll W"- Miles new." “l” ":__._- "ck?" n41 (LDXVRMillll ~it>i\liti.,\\. t ll\l-'l ui ll m1“ f: " 1i. ..