‘ Iraiigc ‘TPAGE EIGHT " iii tiiitnjiipii BIIIHIIII his . Qupponters to cling to Infidel W. Obsstn t Pauli} I. I. Illrlefl ~ . h , ,,- k lurelury. um. (t: n, A. Iuelllnnol, n. s. o. ‘ ‘mm’ '1“ 1°11‘ ‘"1 m’ ca" “d l“ “" Ian» nut! nuns". .1. n. Barnett. mu Iltur, n. K. Currie. being reminded by ‘the uibera 5, Ipres-s Ilhat It dis irosuible ‘U9 hold on‘; till iPai-llaunent meets ‘It not lon-gV ___ h cr, He Is also poseased of the Idea‘ Notes The Way ‘Premier King is being urged by mist $0112 of ‘your: I _ THE OHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN Syrian Tribesmen 1 Defy The French As though France was not hav. Ing enough trouble with the Riffs,‘ she Is nuw dangerously embroiled with the Druzes. another band of desperate flgb-tlng men, hitherto even less heard of than the Rifle. Undoubtedly France, which holds a mandate from the League o.‘ Na.- i THE Lowsnetfrrone Whatever opln.on.~= fliers ma) be as to lllte result of the eley-Jnn ‘from a party point“ of view it will be very getnemliyLfid reirtel-l-illl)’ adniittedthat -tbe- tone in Cana- dian politics has fallen far below the ‘poet few years. "Bribery and corruption" Is an ex- thut has done duty lu numial In pression many wi-th good reason ‘but never so pal- pably and [Llllllliily evident as dur- ln-g the 11908111, campaign. The un- certain Ivold upon lift‘ of the late government gave excuse ‘but cer- tainly no justification for the low and vulgar efforts IIIIJLIF: ‘tn ‘hang on to 111.11 life. Bflbflly on a scale hitherto unheard ‘of and undream- cd cf tram openly and flagrantly a‘t- -‘.ha-: b4‘ can postpone ‘the calling of 1B; [an W. Iatslil‘ t previous campaigns. often ‘ . in I":h- . “Knee and momma a s, l I’ ‘Psiliaunenit until next ‘May ti‘! he‘ ness. This ‘low note ‘was sounlwlgukei The” ‘is a ‘pmflflou Km we during one comoaisn i111 efldrdpn-msn ‘Nbfllh America Act which as never ‘baton ‘In the history of ma‘ it necessary that ‘the next <>““““ ““‘ ““‘°‘“‘"“‘ "““‘ Zii"Zl°‘.‘.Z”.i“.‘“S.i‘. Z2133.“ “ Y?" I ‘ S . . . as (ntnadifs prenvlar. led the tune.‘ p g ‘~ We must touch a ihigher key in mirlnBut the current financial year national ‘litfe and we have a tizhliwfilwhid‘ '::P"‘I11F'1;‘i" 11°03?“ ‘ 2. t r- "o ‘wk ‘o m" ‘Graders for an enm- rher Zllli-‘iliplles mniicilaemvgted hat date. March is therefore nihie ‘latest month within which ‘tho-ses- ‘alon can be enpeeted I10 ‘begin. In _ the ‘meantime the Premier and his $11811 K1115 @111"? ‘O11? T1115 Widen-rated colleagues, or others se- tho questiion that Is interestingdected in ‘their stead. m-ust face many in Canada. today. At ‘presenttme ‘task °f “M1113 “m” '1“ wmch ‘t ey can hope to ‘he elected. TM ‘itask inay no; be an easy one. W pie. ~ I‘ SHALL KING CARRY om he is in a some-what similar posi- tion to ‘the ‘boy who ga/ve as his ex- cuse for staying away from school‘; The T°r°m° 61°“ ‘MfiMSTS . -“ "M.K‘ d‘dththe that be ‘was catching rats. ‘\vliléfll‘z:j‘tnot czrgngnzlllakcicaflebmamte n ‘h i asked how many he had calm l ‘ eiwhilch places. his group ‘more than 5am- "Whe" '1 get “'15 ‘me “hat Imga ‘score ‘below that of the Conserva- ‘IIIIIILH a enough, but with no heartlness in CHANGE IN DISPOSITION You meet afraid friend, who in former days was jovial. with springy step. an‘! find him polite voice or manner. ' lie tells you, if he stops to talk at all, that ‘he is feeling all right but gihsses he is getting a little older. You see him a year later and there is a decided Improvement In every way. He stops to chat, and when you inform him how well he is looking. he tells you his story. “I saw that I was slipping and with the little bit of energy ‘I had left l decided to go after myself. fl started to take vigorous exer- cise, but found that I was over- doing it. ‘I began to take strong pur- gative medicines which seemed to help me for a tew days. The home folks were candid enough to tell me that I W88 becoming almost un- ‘bearable around the house I was so irritable and gloomy. They were generous enough t0 state that I at .‘Ions for ‘the supervision of Syriaphas acted well within her legal rights in the course of events which has led to the outbreak. but she cer- tainly has not shown her Immemor- Ial tact. and has once more sup- ported the contention of her critics that she is not a colonizing nation. The present trouble was brought about first by the criminal act of a Druse. and following this by an im- politic effort of France to seize the criminal. The trouble began in 1921 when a bandit fired a shot at Gen. Gouraud. then French High Com- missioner in Syria. He escaped ‘the police, but next year it was learned that he had taken refuge In the home of a certain Syrian notability whereupon French ‘troops seized him. In doing so they ignored the ancient Druse law which says that 1n the circumstances the criminal was entitled ‘to sanctuary. It is pro- bable that at the time few Druscs bad any sympathy for the bandit, but their religious susceptibilities were shocked when the French dis- regarded one of their most respect- ed traditions. Had the criminal after nowand ‘two ‘more l'l-l have my.- mop" and 1I"|Il]Il=“(l and in many cases it suc-‘threefl ctiidrtl. iliaiich rallwttyus. public ‘leader ,,Progressives, the Labour and the‘ ca-lilnet ‘POSI-l‘ ‘ 21818311111! 1111118 110110 f0!‘ family doctor. anti told him my any rapprochement from that tiuur-‘trtiiililes. llc 111111911 l0 1119 1111011! 11$ “ks. ‘- ‘.‘ .‘h' . M" l M“ m)“ “)5 "HOIIQWS. A few yearn ago if you had t “the ‘husiune time was very different in my ‘When Mr. .I\‘ing gets 1119111119 11111111116 - 0f llie Pml-Tlwslv“ dlspos-tion. Finally ‘I consulted tho tints were openly dangled ‘bcforei I ti‘. vyes ut‘ electors and the price‘, a.- rpcnly set support for the King‘ The efforts no "save Quvbct” fr»; Liberalism ivere slim-l 2i)\'I’l‘l?‘lIll'll‘l. ply appalling in their vulgarity andl i who.‘ t-oiitt-niptlbleness. The Hon. I2. I4. Puteiiautle. was big enough to preach the ‘gosv. pcl of reconciliation. to his fellow-i country-men. to ask them to forget‘ the past llllfl to g0 forward with‘ llie rmt cf Canada. was attackiad as1 He was‘ htld up by the Iiilicrnl press as as- piring of the Conservative party in order to e+ u criminal and a traitor. to the leadership tin.- frieiitis of .\lr. ‘Meig- lit-‘n. Pit-mit-r Kin-g. at'a public iiivz-tiiig in his constituency of [his recent reference t0 ‘the old‘e|r"t ‘serious handticap 0n the i [eight ‘SGJIIS. lnilepcntients, he will have‘ ‘a ‘w0rk~‘[e,. whvch would am [he [,i.i,,._.ra|5_ Thiefl) aire douilotsJThe Globe adds that "the ‘late Cab- I . . however. as to whether he can get lnet is. ilttself in a wrecked condition them. The Toronto Globe. the chic-Twin‘ 11"’ ‘pre“"1l."l‘ 1111"‘ 911711 ‘ ‘colleagues without seats. ‘mg majority. Liberal organ‘ ‘in Oii-tario says. 6111-, torlany‘ ‘o Il f I n” Th mor ‘ a‘ o iese me . e - “The hosme‘ amtmme U‘ Mr‘ ill-rile: of tile defeat of nine min- FOTKB- 1119 Progressive 11931191‘ “waters cannot be ignored and places lcome tonne I would have examined ‘your heart and lungs anti then 1slzippetl you on the back and told t of hqtpyon that you were all right, to go who isdiome and forget about it. It would lliave helped your .mental attitude ‘l0 P881211 11ml 111011119 ‘P111998 ("liter awhile. lint you would still have en below par. Now we can state almost a condition 111G I _itively that Parties leaves Iltitle hope ‘for anfmhlflswy sh°““‘ “'- seek “o conunue ‘or ‘t’ from ma, quarlenin office." Rather ‘cold comfort ,thi‘s, fioni ‘the Liberal Bible! rapprochment which would aid ‘the Liberals. The late airtime-t itself is in a‘ wrecked.‘ The l-sfldv" Tim” says amLConservafives of Canada ‘every tight [p look on the election wnhoubas a victory. that the liberals Imv‘? W110 is 10 1951811 111111 Dmrhuiid a rough passage and their high vlde places ‘for ‘all or any of ‘these‘¢0m.man.,| “the condition with the ‘Premier of his colleagues lia-s practically diszip» of nlneptxtired" The Timws is evidently ‘ministers being defeated cam-Of me 01mm)“ ‘hm Mnkmgs ‘mm 1 ‘ crsltlp is c-ittletl and he 151mm‘! am‘ 11111983 “uvhether Mr. DuiinIii-g may nbt ‘be- men‘? The‘ unoral effect ‘I101. -of the teeth reveals Iiilection, and ‘with extraction and treatment u cure is affected lu n few months. Thrbrightness of the intellect re- ha" turns. llie disposition becomes more ‘stinny, and life is again worth wlille. Sometimes It is the tonsils or perhaps the gall bladder or intes- tliie that ‘is the scene of the trouble. 1 So lie had ‘an X llay of my teeth. ‘and three nf them were in very had ‘condition and were removed. I saw questioned difference in two or three weeks. 111N159 have 119911 1111111011911- and now I’ni my old self again." pos- such as yours is due to some poisoning of ‘Meithe system and we begin to look Three times out of four an X Ray been arrested on another occasion. there would have been no trouble, ASIItdP I w pre cope But there ai‘e French observers who say that trouble with the Druses was inevitable. and ‘that If it bud not broken out when It did.‘ tbcn It would have come later. It is plain ‘that France regarded Iicr Syrian mandate as being largely a military problem since slie has chosen her High ‘Commissioners from the ranks of her distinguished. soldirrs- while her lesser officials have been recruited from her Afrl~ can colonial service. Perhaps she‘, thought she was preparing for trouble when she was really paving‘ tho way for it. The Syrians are al-i must as far removed from tliel Prrnch negro colonials as are .tlie| Fliuiese. They have an nncienti civilization which has suited the’r‘. particular genius and. if in other ways they are behind the times.‘ they are not like coolies to be buI-i lied. lt is true that ‘the French have introduced many reforms and that the living conditions 011E119 average, But‘ Interferret‘ lthey also have been -I - Khaki Pants is extra heavy Pants- Te clear Dollar Days SHIRTS $1.75. worth $2.25. _ MEN'S KHAKI SHIRTS This Shirt Is a heavy cotton Regular 75c value. KHAKI WOOL WORK clear Dollar Days . . . . . . . . .. 50c. A blyipeclal buy for 51,50. Good Caps/new stoc Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. FINE HEATHER SOX $1.00. Heather Box. fine sorted Iot of Work Shlrts‘$1 $1.50. . Value to clear Della GAUNTLET LINED GLOVES 50c. Strong, dur Gloves with Gauntlet, well 51:00, Dollar Days . . . . . . . . .. 10 DOZEN MEN'S FINE lines, one or two of Specials or; ‘The ‘II1IiefIIdSIlI1ryl1 LOGGERS KHAKI PANTS $2.75. MEN'S HEAVY GREY Days‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. work shirt, Dollar Days Special . . . . .. $1.00 HEAVV HEATHER WOOL HOSE 40c. A good strong brown Heather Sox. all wool. Dollar D<>l1ar Days‘ niiiiisini iiin niiini _‘ , IIIIIIEMIIER 5TlI AIIII tni Till; . Regular $5.00 . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 FLANNEL Special Dollar . . . . . . . .. $1.75‘ Fine Cashmere $3.00 value. , HEAVY $1.00. and wool mixed ‘ Dollar Days f , . MEN'S COAT Brushed Wool Sweaters In fawn, brown and green shades. Dollar Days . MEN'S FANCY PULLOVERS $2.50. Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 PENMANISEXTRA HEAVY FLEECE unosnwzAa‘ smajsuir. a Suit of this extra heavy fleece Penmnrrs MEN'S wank’ 51m. $2.50 PAIR.“ SWEATERS ‘ $2.65. . . $2.65 make, all wool. Regular Come and get . . . . 01.15 Suit“ Rggular $2.25 ‘wool Khaki Work Shirts. T0 Day Special 25 pairs Mon’: Work Pants. worth up to $4.50. Dollar Days $2?!) MEN'S HEATHER WOOL GLOVES $1.00. Extra heavy Heather Wool Gloves SHIRTS $1.75. MULE LINED HIDE WRIST GLOVES worth anywhere 75c. 50c Pair Dollar Days. MEN'S WINTER PULL DOWN CAPS colors . . . . . . . . 2 Pairs for $1.00 Dollar Days MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 95c. Those Shirts are good Shirts a pattern slightly . . . . . . . . . . $175 Dollar Days, $125, k, Worth $2.00. . . . . . . . .. $1.50 ALLS $1.50. white Overalls, 2 PAIR OFI s F Dollar Days .. quality, smart MEN'S An as- $1.35 and 95c 25 patterns. Sizes r Days MULE HIDE FURNISHINGS able .mule hide lined. Worth . . . . .. 50c Pair ‘WHOLESALE PRICES ON SUITS DOLLAR DAYS, SHIRTS $1.00. but broken Scotch Knit Worth $1225, mim- Days $1.00 MEN'S LINDERWEAR RIBBED 10 dozeiuheavy ribbed wool Un - wear. All sizes, shirts and drawers, big special price Dollar Days . BLUE AND WHITE STRIPE OVER- Good quality heavy blue and rMACKINAWS 06-75- heavy Mackinaws, pure wool, WHOLESALE PRICES on man's WHOLESALE PRICES on OVERCOATS. DOLLAR DAYS. WHOLESALE .. . $1.25 Garment elastic suspendentn and bib . . . . . . $1.50 Extra good dark 38 to 46, Dollar Days $6.75 ootLAn DAYS. MEN'S MEN'S PRICES BOY'S 0N _ _ _ _ The Point. here is um If you Ilmlfiflll’! in “my irritating ways. and" D H sun-s DOLLAR DAYS. - North York made this statieiiieiitlseri°“” hamlnal’ ‘"1 lhelome ‘he ‘Mmer o‘ a mberMFdm‘ yourself losing some of your mental‘1“1'811¢e 11691118 1101 t0 111lV&gl\’Pn due mwsed‘ WW“ up m $200‘ o a‘ Days “dame not sets toot." l-Ie ‘has set ‘Canadian politicians! of all parties (‘IIIIP If ‘its political Illa is to be 91‘ ‘E1911? ‘FhW do a leading ox‘ alertness. are becoming Irritable. an,‘ i, was absouitely falsg‘ nflellate ‘ministry should it seek ‘I0 con-Wane!“ o‘ puhmc ‘opmmn in Enkvwnabli, ,0 cunumtrute‘ men gm i.\lr. Aleighon) ‘hatLw go thoroisgli‘tin‘ue in office." _ _ ‘band and, lheyhyef‘ op-gw. o; Mbegr. (Justice in the ilaritinies. ‘but think] The Toronto Globe used t0 have.“ Opium“ in Canada regard the [,0 cf barring ‘to pull down the blindsmonvq- weight with liiberzvls ‘but. ‘the political situation here at the pi'-=- ‘ on t-lie train when going ‘through. ‘ tzuebtc." This of Canada. a premiicu- who preached llow his advice. -——--<0>———€ O-O-O-GO-QQ l“ ‘M's case‘ Mr. Forks who at one time led a I Dally Something The Globe speaks of ‘fimorwl effeol."‘party of 65 members clearly had FOR . Moral effects do not worry Mir. P1 111 111$ PQWQI‘ l" 1111" ‘llifeatml , , _ 1 -, .. . ‘t tine (1ll‘Il‘(Il'll1 Readers Mackenzie King. Whethirr he cam he ‘(mg Govemmeu‘ a‘ any ‘ l l: ' ‘ _ ‘ l-ovo-o-o-e-oorve-Qooo-vvev ‘says probably now wishes he 118d‘ ll-l‘ll‘ll its the Saint John Te-Ieg-rripb rule morally or I-m-morally ‘matters iittlé 10 him so i011: as he new done to. Down ‘to 192:‘. the United‘ The ‘tmoraq effect" upgnFarineri-t were a party to be reckon‘ They held contol of On- King brand of Iiiberals is ‘a “horsesem 1111"‘- frnm the premier of another cnlmir." unification and racial comity! The boast. as false as it “as contempt- lblt‘. that there was a province of‘ Novembertii, 1925 tlic_ IIOIIIIIIIUII so stilitlly Liber- al that the Cuiiservirtiive leader did mere‘ not dare set his foot on Quebec lsoll came with bad giace‘ from the Prime Minister the Canada. of another such regime as "I1 111111 “"11 111 11°11‘ - t-hat of the past four yea-rs is a dais-o had pmvIn-clal control in‘ “ussbuumuns 4‘ 3' 4 matter which seniou-s Canadiansm‘ “ e ‘Prairie IPi-oviiices stnld ‘$011119 dominion, _ ..h aire cogitatimg at present. ll’ Can- gada 111111 110i K1118 W919 M1‘- KlllgTfii-itiish Coluiiiibia. ft. ‘is now evi-d-‘nnt be dishonest - .‘ . objective he would not hesiuatie aipm n,“ they mw; their‘ ‘swift tle-‘““" “m1 “hers momenit about handing in ‘his re; 611119 111 1111111119" 111111 1111111911“ 1"‘ THE g-ronv 0F |_|FE fligmmon m‘, would M“ mlbhffllflarge measure ‘to illicit relations. witli the King flnvernincnt ‘with Liberal Provincial ll-“atlers. of And the Prime ‘Niiinister bad kind- Mm red allies in this nefarious pros- titution. Fi om headquarters of the lilberul party at. Ottawa wvn-t forth I0 llm Iillflffill jifess ‘throughout allies of the press be s0 anxious to Poems | of poegiclSity. \\‘|IiLl. is lilo‘! "Fix-i 1.0 In: horn; (‘zinatla propagvillrla litter-snare In have him again litied up with op scrt-zvmin-g capital letters mo the ef- is a measure your physician to try and find out," 1119111 11’ I101. what-s \\vl'ol\g with y,“ Ami tppnpolicy of repression does no suit t-Iheir fighting qualities. DBFRAUIJ NO'i‘:—l-‘or this is the . that no man de- tario. with Mr, Drury as PPBIIIIGIHiYiIIIU his brother in any mutter, i. _ l’ltA‘i'l£R:—Help us, ‘Lord. t0 ‘be. ‘1001110111 111 ‘V116 15111111111199 111111 '1‘ honest Willi Thee. and [lltll we cun- ourselves h 111111 One of John Godfrey Sexes Best ‘lregarrl ‘to the passion for complete ‘independence that anlniates many, the majority. A ltlieni for of all Arabic-speaking ‘near Easterners the Syrians are .1119 most advanced. Turkey can tes-1 ,tify from long experience as to; I A Religious Sect I i I ~ I The Drnscs are a Moslem sect. sinutiibering perhaps 150,000, and a..: a religious community they CDIXIL‘ ‘into existence iii the eleventh Cull-i tury, deriving their name from a1 certain zealnt, named Derazl, This, priest and another named liamzti‘ prevailed upon the Caliph of the‘ tiny to declare his divinity. Wlllfill: he did. but with no every gratifying: results. since the majority d.d not accept his claim, and his followers,‘ bad t0 worship him secretly. Later‘ ' e was murdered In mysterious clr-‘i cumstances, The priests sought tc take advantage of this fact by an bouncing that he had been transq lated to Heaven, but again they met, skepticism and realizing ‘the db}; i culty of making fresh converts, tlic priests announced that the s-ub fret that ‘.\1lr. IVII“ig‘Iit‘-|i Iirid hiintlml over "the ‘leadership in phe pivotal province of Canada to a Nationalist til‘ the old “ileighcn will not dare ‘to pliIOe his foot In Quelbec." 0n such stuff as Boa raises school." this and with appeals‘ to rncc prejudice. by pols- ‘iiilng tho minds of the pI-oplc l-n certain quarters of Qut-bec against the man. “Clgllvfl, whose “fingers a re dripping wvth ‘the blood of your sons. they "saved Quebec" for Liberalism but Patcnnudeis ap- for a. ‘broader vision. for a (‘aiiadianlzetl Qucbs c. was not wit‘h out frult. pawl We do not claim linmaculateness for the Conservative party but this we claim. ‘the ‘leader. ‘the Rt. Hon! Arthur ‘Melghsn never appealed on low, selfish. office-scolding ‘grounds. He stated his policy ‘in the east. in tzhe centre In the west; ‘he said In Quebec what ‘he said In Ontario; he held out no bribes for constitu- encies and he preached Canada for the Canadians. ‘Moreover Mr. Melghen is a statesman. a man of indomitable courage and ‘there Is not II. spot iifcaimai In which no en example In caimpalgnitq wih-Ich would do well to follow. an example when Canada must follow If ft Io to become the great nation It ought to be. That "w... If. newer umrbtlilng xf/JWRHII defray-ling sir- ptisiiig IgfOIIpS just ‘f/Jr the sake of , The“ clziiinring an wmpty ‘and ‘melmlng- jusm“ i" the late that ha. "ow brfallen them. Drury ‘has u second ‘e55 vkwry am‘ mrrymg on a 50V‘ time suffix-rod ‘tit-that ‘from ‘a (lon- ernmont that ‘will have less oppor- ‘ tunity ‘to function than the late govcrmnient. ‘Premier Kllngl ‘ex- plained the inaction of his govern- ment by claiming ‘he htalt] ‘not a sud’- ficlcnt majority. ‘He ‘has twenty fewer followers now than he‘ had last term. This surely will not betlcr hds position ‘but It will give him a better excuse for inaction than he had for the doings and un- sr/rvative opponent. The ‘Maritlimefl have quite abandoned the third pairby and mo. group isystem as has British (‘n-Iumibia. Dunning has ‘practiIcail-ly driven ‘th-em from thleir stronghold in Sackntchewati as Melghcn and- ‘Rogers ‘have shavtcir- ed ‘their strength in ‘Manitoba. Even Miss ‘MaoPIiaIl ‘has ‘publicly dit-‘tiwnerl the Forkia- leadershiP- ‘M? Foike ‘becomes Milly 111111 11051119 but It is all ‘mo late. lrretrievrifblr (lama-go has ibcen done which Mi‘. _Forki.- and his ‘followers could eas- ‘lviwss. of the last parliament We i.‘ have ‘prevetnitetl. do not kinow, and he has not deign- ed to talkie the public into his con- fidence. whether he‘ shall attempt to carry on but we do know that he should not. . - i l, EDITORIAL NOTES ___.L_ It I‘s e pleasure to ‘those ‘with ‘literary ‘tastes to ‘finid the Owls- dian Clulb to the front again with a mam of Compuisory yoflng up“ splendid program-me of ‘lectureslbeen under trial‘ in Qheenslantl The open“; addre“ by Rev‘ wJIuiIn-g ten years past mud ‘is said. “c have ‘IIIIHZIULCU successfully In Bmce ‘Mmr ‘wmghl’ Vmmm” '0 hwhe state‘ elections there. Now It both a literary and dramaiftlc 11185-115 to be tried for the first time In terplece, ‘federal erections A general election In the Com- monwealth of Australia is shortly to ‘ta-ke ‘place. This time the “>190- tlou ‘will ‘be- under ‘the new law which requires every qualified voter whose. naime is on the ‘list to go ‘tn the pdll and record his vote unless prevented thy some vald-rl excuse. Thme who neglect, or nrifuse to vote will‘ ‘be liable to a penalty of $10 each.,‘1‘he experi- 1 __ . h was mmmouad yesmmay that‘ The result will be of great Inter- est in all countries where free In- “(111919 would be 111911911 1'01‘ 111B ‘fit-utters are established. There l‘: “g1” of mfledonhm mm, |,,(.""ea_‘.‘:o doubt that all qualified Pier-tori I , “bonld vote. ‘and I‘t.. Is Pqlrfl-Hy ‘true ‘t. ‘should be explained ‘that ‘Ibeseilham mhonsnnds new“, "m, mam; "9 11'"- ‘51111811101!’ 1161111! merelvfeat duty. dint If any ‘govern-meal (m. “we who "M, w coutmmtedn (‘amtda ‘would now enact a oom- nulsory voting law the ifirst elec- a- ‘anc- wnses. Admission to the lectureelsul-t "Ion ‘thereafter wmiid ‘probably ‘re scrlptlon lists were closed. ‘that tb- death of the Culiph slgnullzetl the expiration of grace. and that there- after ‘there could be nn more Drus- es save those who were born In the cult. .A liolpltess Iiubt: In gHIPl llie liglit with ii sharp wail, its ii‘ tliu morn Furetold a cloudy noon and night; [To IVIJBI). to sleep, and wtep again, With sunny sniilcs btrtuecii~antl then? ,Aiid then apiice the infant grows tTo be a laughing, sprightly bu)", - ‘Happy despite his little woos, 4 were he but conscious of his jnyl ;'I‘o be, in short. from two to ten. ‘A iiicrry. moody cIiiId---anti then? Fought Turkey For a long time Turkey claimed suzerainty over the Druses, but ‘licr authority was largely fanciful. al- though tbey submitted to the up- poiatment of Turkish governors until af1ter s. massacre In I860 wlioi. the European powers intervened and Dart of the Druses gained an independence that . Turkey was bound to recognize. In I909 tli. Turks made an effort to ctmscripl them for the Turkish armies. but though at the time they could mus- ter only 2-000 soldiers, i-t required a Turkish force of 20,000 to gain an unprofitable victory over them. Throughout the ‘war they occupied themselves with growing of a when; for which they are famous. As In so many other countries theye was a minority of Druses that seized upon the occasion ‘to demand com- plete Independence for all Druses_ Turkey sought to put an end to thii| “ 1111"‘ _ - ‘movement by hanging some tlfteer To gather gnld 0r toil Inr Iireud; of u; leaders in 1915, pm ti“. ma; To sue for fame, witli tongue and of naummnsm were nohquehchq, 9°11‘ and are now burning up agglngf m‘ A1111 K111" 01‘ 10119 French as they burned against Ihr the»? Turk. And then Iii cont and irnusers clad. To learn to say the Det-altigue. And break it, an unthinking lad. With mirth and mischief all agog! A Lruaut 0ft by field or fen. Ad capture IiutteriIies-aiitl then‘! And then. increased in strength and size. ‘To ibe. anon, a youth full grown; A hero In his mother's eyes, A young Apollo In his own; To imitate the ways of men In fashionable sin-and tlicu? Anti then, a1 last. to be n man. Tn fall in love, to woo and wed! With seething brain t0 scheme and the prlzc- and And then In grey and wrinkled old To mourn the speed of life's de- cline: To praise the scenes our youth be- held. And dwell In memory of Iang syne; To dream awhile witli darkened ken. To drnp Inln his grave~anrl then‘! -————-{-O)—i~— How France Govern: Among the Druses to-day and for many generations there are three particularly powerful families and the French began by seeking tc govern the Druses through their ancient chleftslns. Selim Pasha Al Atrash was one of these and the tive. and your nature kind, sym- pathetic and generous. You love reading and good music. You should marry early In life. Live out of doors a lot. NOVEMBER 5.~You have a Your birth-stone In keen. shrewd brain. and will rise which means fidelity. the topaz. Toronto Women t‘ TORONTO. 01111.. ‘Nov. 3~~A let- for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - H FINE OASHMERE SOX $1.00. fawn. grey, brown and blac . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Pairs Della ‘ (Some W Fine Wool Cashmere ‘enderson 8t lludmore WHOLESALE PRICES on OVEFICOATS DOLLAR DAYS. . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 BOW-S 2 rams FOR Sox. colors YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $15.00. Sizes 36. k, Regular 75c. r Days for‘ $1.00 37 and‘ 38 only. Worth up to $25.00. To clear Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 here ‘the Bargains ‘A Bloom 101 GRAFTON STREET iL-r French appointed him governor of the Iliiniascus region, with a French adviser, lt was In his tcrr-tory that ‘the attacks upon Gen. Gouraud was made. Moreover, It was upon a vil- lage of which his cousin was the chief that the French t-arrltitl out their early repriaals after u party almost massacred the French detachment which had arrested fht‘ Iiundit. This made the cousin a sort of local hero although In; was obliged ‘to flee and tiike refuge with llie Bedouins. Selim. ‘no. was nuspcndr-tl for the advice In.» gave the French In the crisis was unpalatable, The powers of other native officials were sudIs-nly rt-strictetl and it was announced Ihu-t a fliie of $500,000 had Iieen imposed on the Druse tribes. Short- ly afterward Selim dicd. and the "ranch rclvntctl so fur as tn up _nin‘t another member of his family is a native governor. But his 110w‘ crs were reduced and the Druses felt that he was a more flgurehead lnr Captain Carblllet, the French military governor. Sitlisequently the French removed Captain Carblllet. ‘iut not before the damale had been done. of iiruscs had Gets His Divorce (Canadian Press.) r EDMONTON. Alta. 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Are there not ‘trucks ‘be longing -to the city or to generous ‘bu-sinesiq concern-s that might he available to bring in the apples at»; ter they had ‘been gathered andl loaded lby unemployed ‘inen sent outt for tihe ‘purpose? Could not thesis‘ men be ‘paid ‘by the Federa- tion for Community Service? Would one refusing to mlurn. The [was-lien were married In ipoiaud but after l-lving In‘ (Xanadu lkfl" (“we Iwairs ‘ilr- wife dparted. alleging that she was ‘aillrald to undergo an iperation. After Apple Waste (Cnnsdlarv Frees.) ‘Have you lnld in your winter‘ ‘e1- fiom a woman 1m the ‘wastage of nipples. ‘printed Iooailly says:- "ficvuld not a oommfft-e of mum" 4f film‘ calibre afrd oxt-utive nibllity 1f mint.‘ o1 those women ravt illn- ‘W31 111' d‘1ff‘=""""- "Ftanllailmis ‘who s0 euccepmily ilinsoce snob ‘in its defeat. IBeoptIe do not t‘ ‘society. Your In‘? Iii dent to s g0 u position. You‘ want pogo ‘ out floiferqllnhtfld chrylantbe- ple to“ Ike you. Anders‘ fond ‘of mum. l. ,1” ""““" '17.“ ' _ , ‘ ‘ - , Your leaky color Inpey; owner ee nus w. 1M, .s.. ttiie I. o. D....,III. flu Y. ‘M. C. A and t1: heath supply of Coll? It ll time you did. We are ready to fill your bins with all good Cont, the best sf the A. Picked 8t 0b. ‘it not -be better to pay ‘tfhem for work alien Ibo give Ilium charity? Any surplus apples tioudd ibe 111V?“ to charitable Institutions land I-‘i the Salvation Army. Of ovum-v ‘1 ivmuld have ‘to be amplified 5° 11"“ the farmer's IIMIIiI-l sale of nooks should not ‘be ‘lnltenfered with." anmrs t‘ cues For warding off or curing that attack of Grippe ‘vb have the remedies. Mao's Cold Ours 25c. Laxative Bromo Qulnlns 906- . Buckley's Cnld Tablets and inhaler 00o. ‘Those ‘preparations have proved bonefloisl In sverl else. . m: z uses Drugstore 149 Great George ltnet Moll om» Receive Prompt, ' ‘ Attention, _ I