2.46m‘ r6111! ' Notes B_y__'1:lieWay‘ The Vancouver llilllll iProvInce tro- I IIIQIII l|l”'§llli_i__lllll Indeci- I. _ . o‘; u. ~ '- u. ‘a I. Iunsltquontly any: 1' good thing. One o: Illtor u: run-aw. a. n. nus-a. Alooolflg ma». n. I. own. "l9 “lever”! "marl" ll dot/Moved “'_m'_'l£[llll_@ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1p, 1925 during the election campaign ‘was that "instead of being on the horns 0U R HANDICAPO i Ag a people, ‘enlightened, intelli- gent. normally ambitious and antl- ous to make the barf. oiourse-Ivea- materially. marl‘; w: ‘arrow-sly. ye ago perhaps unthinkingly ini- peding our progress l1)’ "l! WW5" ed handicaps. We owe a. duty to ourselvts. a duty Wlllflll Bllolllil b“ a first charge upon all our under takings but a duty also which ill too often twisted out of its position by little ielaiousies. ‘little- prejud- j who dedired to term Ibsen given an mm is no“. o“ the prongs M, a wag-u prosperity fm- ‘m we be. ed the ofilcers and men_ of the Na- ‘ of a dilemma, the political situa- oppomlai y to settle dovm at home. Forko.‘ lin a home of hi own. had he not been obliged w await in» death of one or both ca’ the parents. the Dam, Herald. organ-M ‘husk-Ear “Mme W" 1e" w We l1» "W114 Barty. in which he slices t’ " have stayed by the farrm. Sir Henry Thornton, new in Lon- llus been demonstrated that state- » d railways. as represented by iPerhaps fter all our: gnomes! owne '3 the Canadian National can and do Mnduwp ‘ls aeltmmess‘ ‘v6 mm‘ furnish quite as efilcient. service as lit all for Ourselves. forgetting that that Elven by a pflvamuhowned the piospnrity of owr neighbor system." Sir Henry also commend- gmdg“ ‘the merchant and the tional nnd added that “this year's . earnings of the Canadian National tradesmen a living profit. on his m" break a“ records." dim. has given an interview tpjlfhe ~ h gthey do not want ll- progress.’ lcm and other little human failings which, w: re wc really in earnest. goods or on this work and. rather we could overcome. ‘As all missionary work and all efforts at reform should begin at ‘home. let us take ourselves as a study. iwe‘ are a little province. the smallest in t-he dominion and. and send our money away. We be- grudge the young manufacturer a ‘patronize the big factory else ‘where. We "bang on to our farm withal. the most highly favored ofml we are sure we are dad and the!“ an: we are‘ pwccalzldm’ fimur sons goes elesw-here to live. in best off province in an a a f one of the best off in- tho worldll With regard to our prosperity- m" cnmlfert. ou-r immunity from the! industrial upheavals which throw other courlilri u into confusion and‘ wan-i. and distress. we have little we are kicking the foundation from nndelr our feet. that we are dinning against and against our cotlnitry. If we are to lllive and ‘PIVJSDOI’, if we are to make ‘reasonable use of our splemld her- ou rec‘ res to mlllplaln of‘ ‘itage we must be true to our own There is one thing however otland thereby be true to ourselves. which we have cause I0 Oflmlllaln-i l that is. that the great majority of‘ our young people must saak else" whcze than at homo for ‘e llVQlllIOiXL! While we cums: in this littlei pmvincc- hope to retain the wholehmat the pmbabimy of “mt with r" i ‘ of the natul al increase n our DOD-‘Turkey with,“ two yams» ‘is pm” ulatlorl. or even the greater part: on ‘the new“ mm” H 1 m1 anditrlcally over. ~ - - n ‘z “e would] he a l p o m lversary of the proclamation of the prosperous y fffllllli very lllflllY mo... of m..." n,“ we m. we m-egTurkish Republic Male 1mm; ap- nol only not retaining arr neturaliftflafeil 011 ll"? sl-leell! "ll-ll "e519"! Incmase_ b," our 0.45mi; parentiiurts and caps instead of the 0oz smck i dec“mng_ This regfgtt1whlflh for ages W815 vthe distinctive able condition is due very ‘largelflllallollal bulge ol llle male Turks~ to m“. sermmposed handqcapfi ‘iThe rapid adoption of western Reforrnce has already been made forms vfisovernmeut- 0i drew and in those columns to the fact lliflllellllfia-l-loll ‘l9 ilOlRK much l0 llflllg “.8 are yearly Sending out of thy-Turkey iu-to the comitv of nations prwmce bpt“régen five am eightlwfld w break down th= barritru TU RKEY WEGTEENJIiD 1c wfil no doubt rhea relief to Canadian electors to iearn a than that he should have lit. We so an argument ill favor of the nation~ 1° the ma,“ order houm catalogue alization of British railways. reasonable profit on hi: output and aw; l“; we“, a Canadian press all this self-scolding we forget that progress was a long story and a The Herald naturally uses this statement as At the meeting of the Canadian Education Association held In Ot- despatch credits liir. H. H. Shaw, Superintendent of Education iu this Province, with the statement “that so far as Prince Edward island is concerned its educational sad one. He pointed out that the island had lost one-third 0f its population since Confederatiomnnd characterized some of its educa- tional efforts as similar to the pro- gress of a crab. travelling back- wards." Let us trust that this is only the proverbial darkness that precedes the dawn of a brighter day. it lo announced from Dflswa that hon. Messrs Murdock, Foster, Mas- "Y and Gordon, whowl-esigned their seats recently. attended their last Cabinet meeting on Thursday last alul have retired to private life. This is because of their defeat in the election. Nn mention is made in the despatch of any like actinn on the part 0f the Cabinet MlIIli-ifefl representing Prinpe Edward island. 0391i Ytlnlyll l5 IT ALLFROGRESB? in speaking of the Egyptian peo- ple Sir Philip Gibbs tells us that what we call "Their measure of happinegg 15 different from ours, in that acquir- ing position pr wealth doesn't mean much to them. He points out that they laugh more and are more contented than the people of the United States or Great Britain. They have not the nerve strain because their desires are “simpler, more natural, more easily satis- fied." And the reason behind this may be his other statement that they are much in the air and sun. . I often wonder whether ad a people we appreciate those two big things. We live so much indoors that we lose both these most ne- cessary essentials to real buoyant health. For years we have been talking about the benefits of the oxygen of_ the air. how it has been the big factor in the cure of that dread ail- ment tuberculosis. Then we learn- ed further that with a little breeze in the air all the waste matter from lungs and skin was carried away from us. and we were thus cleans- ed more rapidly. And now we find that this sun that means light, warmth. growth oi‘ all our fonds. has a most won- derful effect in energizing all the tissues of the body. its beneflcielltl rays are now known. and artificiall sunlight containing these rays, is‘ now a part of the equipment in most hospitals. It has the same effect as certaZin body building 2701b}. in sou result) in a much shorter time. Now we can't live like the Egyp- tisn. and as a people I don't think. we could now bring ourselves tnl like that kind of life. even if weatlr’ er permitted it. but we collld not. do better than get more of those’ two great things they indulge in sol much. that is. sun and air. llct us continue to progress. would be unwise for us to go back- ward. but with our progress let us. get these essentials to vigorous. health. the sun and the air. l lfl mm J. Woodworth, the member elect for Winnipeg North Centre, and who contested that. seat as an lu-‘ dependent Labor candidate, make-ll the statement that “the fate of tllc King Government rests with nine or ten members whom he believes 4‘ l1 can be listed as absolute lndePenU u O I Daily Selections FOR l l Guardian Readers l 5-OIQOQO-Q-O-#O-O§Q November 16. i925. W.‘ HE IilEDEEMS AND cuowus: i~Bless the Lord, 0 my soul. and The Public Forum This coll-l II I90! hr the discussion by correspondents}! questions of Interact. ‘Ibo Charlottetown Guardian Ina not necessarily oldoreo Ila o;- lnlona of correspondents Pens ,is high simply because the potato ‘lmlfi- "0 mailer Wllfll- MF- Filflfifforget not all his benefits: WlIO re- and the Progressives he controlsldeeluelb thy life from destruction: WHO l8 ‘FHE LIAR? Sir.~l read in the Patriot re- ceived last night that the United States imposes a duty of thirty cents a bushel on potatoes and thQt "if this duty were not on our farth- ers would be receiving 30 centslp bushel more for their potatoes. s in view of the immense quantitieg of potatoes which are shipped to the United States this year it is easily seen that the loss to our farmers will run into the tens of thousands of dollars." That is to say. our farmers are paying the duty on potatoes imposed by the United States Congress and people. ' Per contra l have often seen set forth in The Patriot the broad statement of’ Mr. McKenzie King that “Protection is taxation" which means that the people of the conn- try imposing the protective duty are taxed to the extent or amount of that duty. Both these~statements can't be true. if the farmers of P.- E. island pay the 30 cents a bushel protec-l l Please forward “No Hotter Wild Happens.” "gym... ,.-.-u-.-~-.- Allrcll.................. CONFEDERATION LIFE To/ba cams‘; that, ygfl t ooo to o , (q , thmmdtl." “PM. To be floaty JIWIII innit "bcyonl lld can, flld-llldll-ll to their Jupooolwillbcfnlly andwitli cx/ponn. 1' mm‘ ‘hustle-q , l. ha,‘ "J " l‘ : o pl! to a - \ no maflokfilld lup- ‘m outlaw-m; "M" lrf some of the definite that you rocvwgatonca. How you can (on in idly explained Ill flu loolld, “No wit-e ‘HQ- Pflll,” which i‘: your: for the ‘skiing, ASSOCIATION 0 h w- G- H096» Manager, Charlottetown. _ A. O. F. GILL, General Agent. Charlottetown. L. A. MOORE, GaneraiAgent, summerslpe. .5? a; tivs duty "on potatoes shipped to the United States, the people of the United ‘States don't pay it. Either the Patriot's statement that P. E. Island farmers pay the United States duty of thirty cents a bushel is untrue or the declaration of Mr. McKenzie King when he addressed the people of Charlottetown "Pro- tcl-tinn is taxation" is a lie. l Illiiilfflllll. tile editor of The Patriot is in honor bound to give some attention to this matter. I can't believe that he intentionally deceived the electors when he sup ported McKenzie King in the last election and argued that "Protec- mn. is tazttlnu" or that he is trying to deceive our farmers, when he asserts and insists that they pay the protective duty oil thirty‘ cents a bushel imposed by the United States upon ull P. E. island potatoes exported tn that stendnof making impractical sug- gestions, it would be tar better for this Province for things like this only befog the actual situanou with the result that suggestions of u practical nature are lost sight of. and it is the object of this part of my letter to find out. ll‘ i CAN what benefit it is going to be to ‘l’. l. should the Maritime ‘Bflltffl ct‘ Trude be successful in getting the C. l’. It. illto the Province? Any one who takes an liuterest in what is going on in this great Do- liiininu of ours, must know that if. in riot n sound business pl-h.‘ tlon tn duplicate transportntlion fa- cilities and that both the Liberal (lovcl-ument and the Conservative Sicuatc are opposed to the princi- nrcat country. Now that the election is nveri and the editor oi’ The Patriot has: time uud opportunity to think til little. he ought certainly to comcj In u reasonable conclusion and llc» ought to let readers of The Putrlnt kunw the truth about this highly Important matter. 1 incline to the opinion that. according tothe law of supply and demand. the pricel of potatoes in the United States. was a failure in the industrial crop ill the States this year-and there is United States a large population t0 be fed. pie of having two different Roads, szrving the same communities. ou ‘the ground that it is a waste of money and if they had followed the. current news of the day they would have read where Pres. Beatty of tho :C.[’.R. wired to Halifax during the lust election campaign and said. there was a time when the C. P. R. suggested running rights. over the I. C. R. but that there had bet-n so much opposition to it that they have given ilp the idea and lhrlt if it is -ever to come to pass it would have to be at the request of the Government and cun any mle l -if "Protection is Taxation" how- comes it that when our people want to buy cheap goods they go to, Boston and New York‘! Ami is itl not ‘clear that if our farmers pay; imagine the C. N, R. wanting to di- vide her earning power with a riv- al road‘! To rue it seems tlnreusonable. Mr. llyudman said: “ll the C. P. l. it TIIE B!!! 0 private owned road, which has al- I “m! ready done very woll out of this rlovince. ‘lo say the least the suggestion of the President of the Associated Boards of Trade. is not what might he culled diplomatic, when we con-- sider that‘ with the same breath he LS asking the Canadian ‘National "to build a National Hotel and golf links.” make “a park" put on "a sccoud Uarterry Steamer" and run through passenger trains on the car ferry" (notwithstanding that they kick to bealt the hand. when they are asked to travel this way for a couple of weeks lu the Sum- FPW’ young actresses have rlson lu faluc mi rlplvdlgjll June. who l; 43.1‘. lug the lranre part in "Little Ncllic Kelly" nt the New Oxford Thclrlrh, Lurlilorl. Ellglllud. She i| a joyous person flllll \\‘||l~|| u newlrpaperman called on hl-r n fl-u- evenings ugo fold lllt‘ this ginn- ln a ccrtnlrl tmvn thl- llWlll Jung“ was lllsn flln cashier of fhc lulllk. Om- iluy n mull clinic lll ulltl prmlcllfl-ll n l-hcqtlc which hc wanted vulihl-ri. 'l‘||1~ judge wus not slltllifivll lla to fhc visi- f0r’n ilidcntlly and rl-fllul-ll in hum! over the money. “But, judge, I've. known you Illlur: mer willie the P. E. l. is under re- men oh l)(‘ll('i" Dvlilflllifi! Ilrnll mu" palirs.) "Very lIlicly,,’ rvplrried u... Jung“; “Wren Sir Henry Thornton {Qfldfi ‘but wilt-n it coulcs in n lnnffl-r l-r that we have already been in (gop- mom-y, “'l"\'|‘ got to lrc curt-rill!" rcspnniience with the C. ‘P. R. and are doing everything we possibly can to cut his revenue four ways. he will no doubt hasten to grant all our wishes, knowing that if lie puts it off till after the C.i’.R. gets in. he will not have any money to spare. My well-considered opinion is that ll‘ our island delegates have nothing better to 0i'fer_ at “Zinni- pegr than mung our ‘lacmn farms like nuyfllllrl: fhnf uvcr hnyrpt-ru-tktcr w-fll P0185, fllld thereby lllll-lllllg lm- brforr. lt lnstoll firrvl- llll_\'ll Th» 9'1"‘ 0w" lllmllle ill 5- lllfilldVlilllillle-lrvnluon ucl-lul-ll cllrrlcll ll\\ll_\' with lli-- and crillnlins, our National ‘Ruil-‘uhhl. flilll llilil \\'liti tlu-lr w...- ..r PX- ways Wflfll resulting advances lli‘ prcssing it. Solllt-ouc uillrlml llllil lli!‘ passenger, express mid freight Vvrll llrlluwyl. . .. _ ' rates they lllifl bfilfel‘ stay flf llllmfl “Tbl-y run up to lur- lIl Ilrc airs-ole. and figure out, lmw Qt jg if welllrroir- fhl-lrnrlnu rounllluy |I4‘(‘l\' null 131-9 under glyph a handicap, [hatlklfllwil lilo. Thorn \\'ll\i nu rl-spitl- l"\‘i*ll M.l‘.'s 500 Klfllillirll “l film-d plrlrfy of pnwllr-r during lilo wllr. but nothing llkn llli‘ fllllliliill I'll"! value my wny nfflrr ru_\' l-lr-t-ilmr ‘in Pllrllllllu-rri." lrluglu-tl .\ir. ll. I‘. Pinion. .\i. l’. for Sfoilrliriligo, l-luu- lnnll, rr-m-ntly. "l wns klslu-tl flrr bu» drcll tlnrrs. null l Ilillll lrl-vr-r form-t my nxporlcur-u. which was qullc uu- we are still the best off ‘people in’ the world notwithstanding that we llt llii‘ lllPllfllIK bulls. Whllu ihl- torrh- llizllt |il'lIl‘('Nl|ll)llN lit iildlll l-ru-trurllgctl mllllo“ dollars for nulmhases ‘mlwhlch have hitherto separated that the protective duty imDOsed by the R. connected ill) with P. E. , ‘ n“ _ _ . n who crowugth thee with loving - _ _ - flit-in in yr-dmlblcll cxl-rlilrun. ma“ order Muses in otlywr mo... country from the rest of the ...\ll may decide to do. Thlls list of nllnlkmdnesfi and ‘finder n‘erc1es_ 811393 SSltatfe-‘Ldglllfilt uzoplltztqcrghtelkelwould be by way of Tl ulo antlizzyalee] cine glixgenévlergllee tgoglllllilillfolzllllc)’, i__{.>____ lnces which we could make mluxh lzed world. Turkish women aloe o" m“ “chm” the e "med memlfisalm 103: 1. 4. n e " e8 p y ' ' nmle- “ml l‘ "'19"? m Chdrmlu“ lllNI-ZJSEN m‘ 'r||_i-: son-run. . This is wllwt history tells us, not‘, [withstanding all we have heard about what we lost through Con- federation. is it lint clear thut ‘McKenzie King's tawny fll-Biemelll "W" wlllcll M“ lmllcyl l know sorricthinl: about tho Fer- llellelllls Wm‘ “lllrue? pry Service ll\ the Nortllumberlanfl. A young ilrcdll-lil ninth-lli ml»; Ill-lull .qrlim.i-ll by |'il\ instructor. “in what will 1 on ll|>l‘4'llIll1.i‘?"lll(-‘ mrplrnul wrls llskcll. hers 0f‘ the Ginger Group with three or four more who. although identified with that 1 l’R.-\Yl*.‘il:~l.llrd. may Thy (‘race mo" Plnlltflbly "m" m" 0w“ me-filmre ‘slowly dismal-ding the yen and sufficient ever bc. provided thzilt we charm.‘ 1M5 money Spglnl, at lromellthe isolation which, sinoe the early wtuld l-limply revolutionize bus}, nc>5 in the province land epablc our; merchants to employ lnanv of curl soul's and ilauglrtcrs who now BTUl forced out of thc- country. WRthoutIDunIng the Great lli/Var our soldlleffi dwelling fuirther u-pon this matter we tlmhesltatlngly believe that it is responsible for a large- proportion of our yealrly exodus. This regret- table and short-sighted leak stopped our merchants could sell more i cuaply. ovu-r local taxaltlon on our [antlers would be rwl-"lccd and we would in lliflllly other wa/ys be vsrv luuch more prosperous than we or. at present . we have had “mall local lnduo irios started in the province. indus- iries for the carrying on of which we ihave Itrhe nrcossary lraw mater- ial and the labor. Many of those have died in infancy. Why? J-ust because we did not give tlhlem our patron-age. because we did not ‘hold out to them a helping haml- ‘be- cause we prcforrodlfo gvrazo ‘in far off pastimes, This ls not to our credit. Oil-r first duty is to our own. IBY patriotlcaily nwreing the infant industries which occasion- ally venture out on the lmdustrial sen we could ion-g ere this have 118d practically all. our now imported canned goods. pickles. &c., manu- facturod at, home by our own labor. ‘We are importing tong yearly of goods wlrils we are growing or could grow the raw material of which they are made. IBy doing our duty in this respect. by on- couflging in every my every reo- sonrably promising indiwilfy started by our owl people we could reduce our yearly exodus very materially and the rmney dirurintred as o r0 null, would add very motor-lolly to ou-r prosperity. 0n mmrr farms ltiimirdliuut the province there may ‘be found m aged _fl:faher and mother Offlt§gliflI~ to beep up ifhe ‘horneutoud. On on- quiry we find thfl Q0 Inme sons an. lviq qhuvtlaere £01m- not actually days of the Koran ‘had practically made them slave-s There is lmuch .ln the Turkish ltha-ig is admirable. group. are now in such a position that they will do as they please." The independents as a class arr not greatly enamored of the pre- sent Government and may yet swell the ranks of‘ the Opposition.’ mentality found thlelm more honorable in the observance of international rules of war than the Germ-ans. When a Turkish officer glove his word it was final and. sacred. Turkish hostility to Christianity was an expression of religious fan- aticism which is by n0 IIIICMD! con- fined to Turks or to flhc believers in the Koran. It was the result of age-long teach-lug, bred 1n the bone runxi clung Ito with tabla ferrvY-ili- i318! charactsrinos religious ignorance. This is rapidly dying owt: the scalttcrctl DBMOIIIB of lthe earth am Several of the political leaders are now taking a rent after the ar- dllolls work of the election cam- paign and preparatory to the labors of the coming session. Mr. Meigherl has gone to Toronto. ‘Premier King and Mr. Lapointe, Minister of Justice. are expected to recuperate under the Stars and Stripes at Ai- lalltic City. whither the Iutter has already gone. The Premier, no doubt remembers how comfortably he rested on the Rockefeller Fouli- llation during the war. And the electors of Ontario have made ii. so very unpleasant for Mr. Kins. and his colleagues of late! now practically ingot-her in the _____ llllmt melllng V" whlcll aha" Prince Edward Island, since Its vi/Cllllllllly "fill? ll"? Wmlil- Till" representation in the Commons was reduced to four members ln 1904. has divided its support between Conservatlvelraud Liberals as fol- koy can now no longer be refmifilvd as an outcast. iglrmran-t. self cen- tred nation. She has had a past “my “m1 "0" a hum“! “m” bu‘ her l904.-~3 Conservatives‘ 1 Liberal thought. Illfll‘ national] ras-pimtions 1903___1 H 3 ~- and oven her religion are beoomingl l911.—2 “ 2 " modified by social and commercial 1911-3 " 2 " 192l.—0 "‘ 4 “ intercourse with wesfiem civilisa- l925.—2 " 2 " tlon from which heretofore she inept otrilotly apart. The world. Christian. Mohammedan. Budiiist and Heathen ‘ls merging ilvtofimie and we may hope thalt in the not distant futum the DQ110811 ideals of a common civilization shall he; shared alike by all. I EDITORIAL NOTES That is the record of the past 21 years, during which time Conserv- ative Governments gave us the Car Ferry, saved our representation from being reduced to two maln- hers, increased our subsidy and gave us the standard gauge from Charlottetown to Summerside. What would be the position of Prince Edward Island today had we been denied these priceless bene- fits? We sent four men to Ottawa in 1921 to support the King Govern- ment. and what was our reward? IW-eatbier predictions are about as| reliable as election predictions] glaoiiszgnnor: mulizfllrsfghg: Never before did our Province fare so badly! The fact is admitted by “'9 Pleilklllml l“ will‘! mwllllil- "Winery elector of intelligence who iamtier on the wish of the prophet is not blinded by partisan preju- gflfl pom “hi”; m ‘mqndpmgut “idles. For four years past we have m“ “m.” "i “m” '"""'"°"‘-‘-Z‘.’Z"”L'.“BS5322? $3.32.‘. 5132'; sown“ “mm m lmmmy to ‘m-lharvest! Was it ‘in punishment u“ "Mm: “WM lolwfllmlfor our ingratitude to the only help- YIWN N"! Bl Blwllflfl 119141116 elficqful friends we have had at Ottawa tlon my. Yet, after many ‘years of‘ in hell s century? Mhorinillle ‘Bolted this fundamental "mph" h Mm The officials on Parliament HiIi "Pill m‘ element“ *9.!2_!2m!§_'!.°!:!"1 may not forget Thee. OLD MAN GREEN Old man Green. you've ueverlieard of, Papers never used a word of Him or anything he did: Seems as though his light was hid Day by day from mortal eyes. Wasn't clever. great or wise; Just a carpenter who made Odds and ends and liked his trade. Old Man Green lived over there In that humble cottage where Five plump babies came to bless Those small rooms with happiness; And as time went on they grew Just as rich men's children do‘, Three smart ‘boys and two fine girls With the prettiest of curls. Old Mun Green from filly to day. Put up shelves tn eurn his pay. Took the little that he mudc Following faithfully his trade. And somehow his wife and he Managed it most carefully And five children. neut and clean, Arlswcred to the iiume of Green. Old Mlln Groeu with saw and plane Little from the world could gain But with that small sum he earned Many things his children learned. "Those Green boys." the teachers said. _ "Have the stuff tn get ahead." This is all there is to tell, . Boys and girls are doing well. Each with courage and with grace Fills in life an honored place: Old Man Green is dead and gone, But his worth is shining on, This is praise, if praise be needed. As u lather he succeeded. . —-Edgar Guest. NOVEMBER 16.-—Y0u are intel- lectual and capable. folid of read- ing. and a pleasant talker. Your love is strong and true. and you will receive strong love in return. Don't let ambition come before love. and never give way to depres- sion. Your birth-stone which means fidelity. Your flower ls the chrysanthe- mum. Your lucky color is grey. is the topgs. political groups shall he_ seated when the session begins. The Pre- mier will sit in the gallery. it is said. and keep silence. under sen- tence from the people not to speak or vote! That of itself is a great victory for the poo- ple. He had asked the people for a "mandate." and they have given it. The people i..." voted. and the Premier of Cane is is for- hidden to vote in Parliament. The lnisr of Clllltl . ‘I . . aisforbitioll. lam Si“ etc‘ Straits and l do nob-hesitate to AN INbUIRING ELECTOR say the above suggestion is durprac- ___-<+>—*i Aicahle uud evelr ll’ it were feasible C- N. R- Vs- 9- P- R- lwhut good would it be if they did‘ '—’"_ not operatti a second ferry from- Sir.—The other day l dealt witliflngby m Sp Jmln? ‘ lmlillgflillofl “ml Emlgrm-mm m" in hlis efforts to put this thing 48y l 8m Solllg l0 ilelll Wm‘ llevem-over. he stressed the benefits the ill other suggestions Whl¢h are “We. P. it. would be to the farmersl in I-lle be“ lfll-efeslfl-‘Yl lllls Pl°"'|of the Province where they ilvould ince. buy all their supplies. but this only l lIBVe Wlllleil ("ll llelllle- lllal- goés to show he does not know that unless we can submit actual facts this road h“ an immense “Rm m with which to back up our demands the west where they grow and belief 110! Bllllmll flflYllllllB- raise everything they use on that 1 refer to one of the resolutions pa“ o; the System and that they lli"- fflfwflfil lll Blllllloll- ill 11 8990M have another about Fredcncton Tomorrow i am going to deal-l with the over-worked "Buy at’ ironic‘ ' propaganda and suggest". a closer application nf the "Gold-l cu Rule" for" there are two sides to‘ every story, I am. Sir. etc, JOHN L. READ mac-i... HE COMBS THE WORLD FOE RUGS. l ‘ Far south of the Golden Horn ofl .old Stamboul and the turbulent {coast of the Black Sea. in the country where the Sultan d-laroun "llim-rlsr-s uf llli‘ tluutrll." r\>l‘ll“'l lll“ lltli-lri. “(loud l" nostril?‘ -i—<O-§-——- TOO ADVANCED FOR MOTHERS. “l hope that's a nice hook fur at anld , the prlrfossor. "Which you to read. darling." said a corl- ‘ scicntlnus mother m her cnKFOP-Silll schoolgirl. dntlgliter. “Oh. yes. mummy." said Miss Thirteen. “It's n lovely ‘book. but I don't think you would like II. 11's so sad lit the end." “How and is it ilarlinlz?" to his wife." Car Fen-y steamer, for [presume that was the intention of the Board when they resolved: “WHEREAS. the present Car Ferry Steamer is insufficient during the fall months for the handling of the increased traffic etc." ' The first thing‘ that will bc askcd ‘by those responsible for recom- will be: ‘is it true the present boat cannot handle the traffic’! And the only answer to that question is: NO lT IS NOT TRUE. lWhen the reason put. forth for wanting a tiring, does not exist. how can we expect to bo success- ful in getting it‘! If we need another Car Ferry mending that another boat he built Junction N. B. from which they slip ply their nceda in this purt of Can- urla so the furmcrr-l in this Province cash from supplying the C. P, it. if couipetiirimr between the two rival transportation companies would have a tendency to reduce transportation costs ~thore might bo some Justification in asluing that tho (', P. ll. be brought in. but. i rlzlinl the very opposite would be nltl- result. l 1 will put. the question more dir- Ill"! What will be the effect of div- litiini: the passenger and freight iraifir of tho Maritimes boiwecil ‘Illc C. l’. ll. und the C. N. 2L? f-nly one answer is possible. Pne- will never be over burdened with. "Sh-e dies. and he has to go llilClf al Raschid sought the magic car- A pet. an American hilfilll-ellg mm“ James Franklin Ballard. was on a‘ quest of his own_ Hot on lllc trail of treasured Persian rugs. he was buriwiuins with a swurtlly-faced merchant. The dealer was trim m Oriental tradition and the instinct 0f Ills race cryptic and close. His Prices were exorbitant and he did i101 RDDea-r anxious to sell at all. But they did come to terms over one tiny square. hardly larger than the top of a card table. and it happened in a strange way. | As the American was turning‘ away the Armenians dog ‘caught: his eye. He was a cordial cannine, far more friendly than his master} even if his assay in fleas wouldl have run even higher. Brit it was not the personality which makes éafety Razor ' '" Sale Genuine . Gillette Razors and Blades at bargain prlefl- GOLD PLATED ' College Style . . . . .. 84 cfl- ooto PLATED Debutante Style B4 0f!- SILVER PLATED Liberty Style . .. . 75 oil- Steamer (?) Then stick to the Ollcflhlillrll. Express. and Freight “ales l! llfllllflliillf W6 ‘have. Ihat Bomeqwili advance. if cannot he other- tillln; MIGHT happen to this boaihwise. for the overhead will be lli}! but for goodness sake don't claimls-lmc. the ilplfuup and deygrg-cla. a dumb pal that caught the trad- er's eye. The blanket the scratch. lug animal wore in Oriental fash- SEE OUR WINDOW We will mall these to i"! people hi“ W058i Ind ti!‘ fit. we have not got a ferry now, or' that she cannot do the work for one is as near the truth as the oth- er, and neither is even u poor ex- cuse for asking for a second ship. 1 suggested this very thing a take root. but it will in time. “We should make it well known of these Provinces DEMAND EVERY MUST!‘ BE GIVEN T0 THE C.P.R. to extend its service to the Mari- time Provinces." Now the question naturally com- es up. WHO ARE "THIE PEOPLE O-F THESE MARITIME -PROIV- INCE?" l think i keep tin as close touch with what is going on in these Provinces as any man in them and fhava failed in see where any of the Farmers Organizations or the Women's institutes. or even the Associated Boards of Trade of wiidh he is the President have ev- er publicly asked that the C. P. R‘. be brought in to ‘P. E. l. for some years past on the meet ng the other day. He landed up the C. <1’. R. and ninth it had done for the country. Id r J » vrs; til it fell like a bomb i l: tlon will be the some. the new! of la second car ferry will be the same and the revenue from the divided ttraffic will he cut in two, Can any one deny this? A The next. step will he n demand year ago but it appears ll did notlon the part of both Railways. on Ne ithc Railway Commissioners for an IMP- llylldma“ l“ quoted as silylntrflldvnnce in passenger. express and rug merchant was glad to sell his ,freight rates on the ground that lllrfllliill Olil‘ delegates m the Win- now their revenue has becndivided did not remove the blanket. That ' nipeg Conference that the peopleiif is not sufficient to carry on andtw“ THAT the Commissioners will be forcemmasolm- uucolmlionuaiuritn admit the filllflcc of the Raii~'th°ll8ll1l9flBl1NB. ways cla-im and order an increase. ls this not what will rctually happen if tire C. P. R. was to be allowed to come in to the Maritim- l8 tomorrow? i have nothing against the C. P. R. but i am forced to any l cannot understand the reasoning of the President of the Associated Boards of Trade when he said: "Since the I. C. R. has become a part of’ the C. N. R. system l conlidsrthllt it is unfair and unjust that duplica- tion-of services should be used as a reasonable argument to prevent the C. P. R, being given every sn- ooursgement to develop their org- snilotioll and in connecting up with P. E. l." A stranger would nevbr dream ~ is thegplopieb the mo ' mm c v gets the Q that the Canadian National System, owguroad and‘; t ion focused his attention. Out of, ilhc corner of one eye. he recogniz- ed it for what it was. and i1 wag ‘hard to keep his face impaslsive, | Now it is easier to buy a dog than a rug In the Near East. So it mroved a simple matter for the‘ w Yorker to add a new travel- ing companion to his party. The '-l'iiE 2 uAcs Drugstore 149 Grant George Strefl dog for only a fcw dollars-and he thrown in or for sentimental perhaps w/rmugh nd that was what ithmt. rtho sh owed traveler Ihad banked upon. . For when be returned to the ‘Istates a short time later. the big ‘of carpet. long since removed from lits lowly state as an animal (lllllllifll- filmlBnted. cleaned and: |sent any .10 an expert to be rel uttered, . turned out to be o trao- -, 9"" "oW- ADPPIUBQ by critical leyes. it was valued at thousands of ‘ilvlllih- And the lAniel-icnn lvho ‘knew a hernia when he saw one iwas many times flohen, ' PINK nlfimo. when you wash any pinlr fabric Wt I little red ink in the rinse wa- M‘ illlnr Oloctiy like liming. and the color will mu out hrirni and emf» vim no Imam» of mung. Japanese girls have g ml“! In Tokio to which only wo- Jnon {mu-boil itinerant“; m "Q." * fifii. Hevoyou laid in your film" liipply of can it la m» w; 4"- ws m may to i|ll_ yowill" with all good Gui, the out If ll" iowut prioom- - ,