PAGE rotui TllLliflllllflllfilltllltllillfillllll Inn-uh‘ Dally (lauded 12457) 54.00 per year (delivered) In ad men ‘LB pol your (nailed. In advance. lu 0n auln. anal 03.30 for U. ti. 4. rit'l'ii»ii’,:lu.?iié"5u;z The reply of the Minister" of llaillv-ays and (‘tin- als to the impoliuliitii-s of .\Ir. Illaclienzitl King", that the further standardimttion of i119 1*_ }-j_ [alum] Raillvtty is not to be proeeeiled with this Seasolp while regrcttztblc and unfilrttntate to the province. is, atte" zlll_ not to be wondered at. The lloltlinion Government has long since realized that the more it does for this" province the less H])Pl'€£'lllll\'£.‘ \‘.'t‘ arc. When. throttgh the efforts of Frontier Ililtthie- son, the lloininiitn Gowntllueut grztntetl its an all ditiotial "annual subsidy of Httthtltltl. we expressed our _g"l"<l£ll't‘iil£‘ lu." all but ilcfetlting" the llathiesiln ggovolnnncrt at the very next election. \\'ht-t~. lrt-itticl" llirrtlctt. in giving" "its tlli eat" l'c'i"l'"\" and all that it meant to the province. made the only" honest atteltlpt ever nnlile 11;." a ltolniuioil Cioyern- ment to implement the tct."nl.~ of citilfedtllftttiiltl...We aeuin cillnc f(>l"~.\'Zll'(l with our 1"ii-ctlli;il"i"i>t"l11 of appre- ciation and on thc first ttlllllll'l‘.illll_\' that lll‘(‘>‘l.'lll(‘(l ltatlf WL‘ ultltictl [llfxlt ill it='l'i'tll_11'; -';"i-_<i_-)1i_1tll\‘i1_s til oppose the llordcu _-'_"i)\'t"l'll!‘:‘.t"1lt. WllPll- lilfillsll‘ llllttitttll the rcpl"c.sctltlltiotls ill»: Premiel" Arsenxtllt .-itld his -sttltlilal"ili/.I:lc-.the l’. with a p" ~"‘-.t\'l‘l‘lll1l(?ll‘i, the wink of ill” "ii Vvlidlllllltlél it. tllfiet‘ llli} wlloli- srs», tcin. we '1 4l7f>'_\",'l ‘ tulle bjcti in: ;lou nt 1 .\iysi-ii.-l_;i‘_ later chi-tin}: llr. llcl(ell'/.ii- Kiilu" by ticclzlrnntion for Print-c (‘ittllliyi i Trt-de iltiiigitlls furtZii;l"'tln"illll:l the llorilt-u ll(t‘~.‘t‘l'll.."ilt'll.t lily utiii l .2. unlit to tcttt-ntl tllt- stauii:ll"tli./.-.ttion of the l‘itll‘i\'lt\'. ls it lily "tumult-t" ' (‘Ltllttllfi tc wit" i -i:r-'tlri‘iii.~‘ tyhcu they" rialixi: that 1t noes n it ituxit hoax" ltlilljll the)’ lll2l,\'~(l<t for its out" Zipllllltliilltlll .:Il"l‘t"l_'\' l‘ _ lsltipgd by" fgil-[hpl- UPI“)- sltlotl on the first iipiioi-ttitlitfr. l ' l‘. is oosysiltlt’ that we are not yct too late to have thi "- decision l‘(’§'tllls'l(l'.*l't"l. Tilt‘ (‘hal"lit=tetovi"li llitartl of 'l‘l";lili> has tztltcu up lllt‘ ipttlstiitu sriilclv and ill- l€l:i_;'(‘llll_'.' ill a l-ctitiolt ti. uhji-p up l'(\i'(\‘]']"uql in u lll'l‘\'ltlll$ i:~ l‘c out! trhici‘: \"."t- uuilcrstauil is being: sign/ail lllll-l('l‘illl.<l_\' tltrotlohitut Lhc province, exprt-Q-i Fill?‘ Qljtttillfdt‘ lot" ‘ffhztt has ltccn done and shitwiue," tll4’5(‘l'1'l~1>'ltt<~lttlll(‘f‘l'tt'\'lllt'(‘ which tll.<(‘tttlllililtlllrfit‘ of thi- ilorft at this .~.‘i.tg.-"i* "would inyolytu The sultple~ ulcntztr). cstill ale: :tre "v01 to bc ltroittrht il.,\.;,,an,1_ if the petition t‘cfcl"t"cil to is |tl"cscutt.-'ltit the novel-n» nlent 2lll(lv\'ll}l]l<;l'l(‘(l by a strong" deltutzttiittl. it is posslbli- that the ‘l‘tt\'t)l'lllllt‘ll[ l -ly ztcttllitlscr- in it... rcittlcst. 'l‘ll<" llluittfllilttlvlrs’ Association lllll'lll"' thcil" visit to thc proritlixt libel summoi- inttlyeglpa lllt."llls‘t‘l'\.'t.'s ill ‘tlll<illti}::1i'i;l1 null (lXI)-]'r‘_<_s‘(l(l thpii- full- est s_ynlp:.ith_"i" uith the i-llorts of thi- lloztril of jllrllde lll having‘ lllc rvholc riiuil :1[;lll(l2ll‘(ll'/l(‘ll. It is bos- dllllt" llllll lllcil" aood ollii-r-s and their iuflttcncc llliyilll also be i-ulistcil. lll any isasc we trust the Board of Tlwlilt: will filllou" its hand null not giro up whtlc theri- ls room to hopig not only with regard to the rlii-llltl.ll'lllZllil<t'l but also in itbtaiuinir. zt Stltttlltl cat" ferry which is l'(‘t‘tt_L"lllZC(l on (‘\'(‘l'\' lizlnil as ab- solutely t‘<~t"llll2ll. ' .\ t.l-3‘».l>l£|." \\'||i"> nulls" Ntlfr l.I<1.\l). Whctllel" llon. William Lyrm Nli-Kilnzic King" is leailingt" the liberal Party orthc Liberal Party" trv- in}: to lead hilu, is not ttpparent. According lo our telegrzltns yesterday’ the Liberal members opposed the g"o\"erlitiii.>nt's shipbuilding" ])l‘()_Q‘l‘2lll1lTl9 while govcl"_nlncnt s. pportcrs stlviniylyt QndflfféQfl jp The question was warnlly ilisirttssed and "although the Iiibclvtl nlcltlltcrs took a strong stand on the (11108- tlou, the rtuly “_ii|iiliiiill" cxprcsspil by Mr. King was to rcnllnil the llousc that he hail expl"css<-il no opin- ion upon it. This information was ilritbably" no sur- prist- to the lnelnbers, who would no _doubt have heard hilu had hc taken part in the discussion but, that hc should cmphacize the fact that he ii-ap not with his ilarty in tlteil- itppositittn to the government on this tiucstion only goes to show how far apart the leader and his followers are on questions of national importance. 0n the tiuestion of tariffs and free trade there is also a wide. iliffcreilce between leader and led. . lll". Roland sent a letter to his constituents in Beauce County", (Qua-bee, luring" upon them to confine their buying" as clijlsely as possible to "articles of home productiitu. This, he pointctl out, was the only means by which the Fanadizln’ dollar could becomc the peer of the lhnericzul dollar in the wilrltfs mar- kets. Ml". ll. l). McKenziia. it will be remembered, while leader of the Opposition in purlialnirnt declared he wottld not trade to the extent of one five-ceilt piece with a cotlntry which wotllil not l'(.‘(.'(1_Q'lliZE‘ “mv Cau- atlian dollar to the ftlll face value of that dollar." And hi- pointed out thc only way in which the value of thc (‘llnztilitln dollar cottld be maintained, nalnelv trading at home and trailing" whcrc there is fair trade. Mr. l". l". Pauli-c. another Liberal member, a few days alro (lPUlHIW-‘(l himself to he (t])]l().\‘(‘(l to frcc trade. first, because of the necessity" of ijtlétf-Illllg" Canadian industry" and second, because of the need of revenue, Ml". King still holds to the rcciplvlcity ideas held by the late Sir Wilfrid Laurier and to the frcc trade policy which he professed but never attelnptetl ;to carry out. \ M~~~¢ ~Q~ oiww dams.“ LI. lslunil l~?:tilu"it_\' was beutlnp, i l "ill" llttllrzciiitiiill and arati-i. . Qiwcl"l1ntcnt aniLl onil certain .\‘tnnulcrsiili- llo:ll"il oft‘. l itlzr itppttsition to; _ , _ 1.11.1’? the sel'\'it"—i*s only" of tltc lviltltl‘ ot "ihi- tlt-t lli-‘lilttll t-t uruc the Ll‘lt\'t’l'll—l thi _<:"ii\"t.~l"lllnellt is Itetrolniheji HCURRENLQOMMENT Experience has shown the utterl ltsi-lcssuess of expecting any two Lilli Filly, lo agree upon the figure s] Ill pasti _".i .l:,~. t'.ll'l\ ‘lllljllllllfl of lhc opposilq’ o!‘ the pubfi- EIVCJUIHH. .i--l would figure out u ilcficil to '\'i‘.l‘_\'lll_K lroul lb.- .l'lllilll annililnc-il by the l-ZJVPTH‘ n.--:l:. tli-oueh riiri-ly v\'l‘l' that lilug. "lg-I- ill» vicinity" of twice tlli .“‘.l“ll1ll. \\'lll‘[l\l‘l' front loo ulllill‘ pl" -tici- of pol l(‘.\l lejiinwicril or" ciltlcutionzll in. .~.p.liil_\- . is ha: l ‘..\ ilcterlnizli. llut it is tilr-irpractici- 'l'.li- Patriot has mule some rcceul briaks on the public accounts. l- lias .lll\‘i\ll_\' led the pahlic t) l)"" I w.» :l\..lt l.l.~;t yinilis- d‘ fii-i: will hi» lultiltt. llut il. lr.u."ll.-,',.~ is iiXll biizimus. ‘Will i. suit-n ill} uultulul. i an)" other ili-liniti‘ figure. us- out- -!l l " uli uanil by liuil up- ‘ll lifi i-'il:"ci-i~s-s of uhii-h. tlliy ". b"»- in; lo »=t.l:lil u!" fill! "~\"'u it wit light in tb- ltllllii< .ii-.- itinl». l'tl.tl‘lt‘w‘ll1l\‘4‘tltl\'i|lll‘t'|] to 1| posi tioil it.’ ‘...st l:up.ll"t"lli."i~ llizlltillcs. l lil crops and this F-VIISUXl should i-ffal": to \‘.\'(‘i‘l llli- p llllll lgUllli, lfl ..li i-.\i-- ‘Ill ll'lil‘l' .\lr. .\l('i\ul - rt plzictiinll zlilvico which if lol- ..\~».l uoulil ‘>l'ltllllll)lll\' llllltill lo this" zlboill llis" lotiti-l‘ wllicl |'\]Jl'\)‘l\lf‘(‘ll lwlci- lu.l_\" llflVP forgol"-~ll or Inf: iiil .illl ll'll.lll “i b~ l"!l|'.llllll ill tlr- ollcnnt; it.’ v planting = .i. ll cort rid u] .~\l' illtusi-lf. t" llllt-s iii \.,tn. s; an .~,=.i li i-tiou ll. ti: i ijlc uliol" .1. iluuil f lr silcw-s -;' i1 potato i llllllrw. Ulli- ftltlillrc l . w-wwn" was itluli-i-"l. 'l‘lli- Qffcci .ltion upon illtv’ tubers. lt i: supposed that this can only ill l'l".li llce pol .t.oi\_.-_ ‘,,l‘t)\\‘ll from tilc ._-. l 'l'ilis i. not tlli- llifllll or nature. 'l'ubi-r= from a health}: plllll lcrtili." ll by ll dis . ‘i lql ll\"l,‘.',lll)t.!', in by oui- ot \\'l‘l'l-i " not liable lo v ‘l'lllll'.\i'l4'l', are llliiso cr-lssi-il ~llil\\' tho snllli- its .. E p illi-u lrolu cli-:lll lhfillilly plants. To ul~~il ill s ilifficulty 1i \r..ulil bc well lo proculu- sci-d pt) ]\‘S at tour lullcs :l\vuy.. 4 u"-~ul'l cu‘ on‘. llll‘ \\"i"ilklli-.s.~ i-lwdui-i-il by iubri.-eiliu_i;, s foul" uiiii-s ls‘ about lflc ll‘.\\'t'l liulil ill l» is; and luiis" wQIds of poilcllizlll: to»: c». l\’i-.\l to lills, si-lict only lri~i from ilry rut or ilis-tlsi». .\ll". Iilclrillk- strut: poilli illN-Flll Furl-tint; of llli- gllli. l-‘r-sh air .1 f'.l:..l l't all iliscllsc .t_nil li-ii.» l li~iu illllc t-ill \\".il"lii-il -.iii tziri-s this. ll has i.l"'] lici-ll lwuollllllcnilcq lo ll'i"i\l ".li- s ‘is with lorluallu bi-forc lllillll ‘tr, ullii-ll ls worth llH‘ lX|)\‘l'l' l.iinl. llou’: b "ruilgi- ii litzli- 0'_\'ll'l\ c lrc .t|il rcst '.|><’lll'\‘ll ii \-."ili amply ply you ttli-olualuilldll-a looli plolllillcllcil llli- ilt‘llllll"- at (lltawil lilsl wick ttul" l'll\‘l"ll,“lll‘<' lllcurbol" for vl\'in',{.s" f-lr Jiilllfls Mclsilzlt- \\'.l.\‘ joiui-il with _‘;i- _|_ 1|_ llui-nlpilu .is l‘lllllll])‘il\ll'"~ oi‘ llll~ pilor lu.l;i':s ll\ll'I"l' sullslll- llll‘. Tlli- ileclsiou to ilcfi-l" sluuilillallz .-i o, in‘ our while ])lll'll'_v' i Lclzstibli- on thc prouuus of Prillci (‘lllillgi pilu-icl"iu;». to .\lcl\'i.=ll/.lt Hing: allil othcl" slittllts and iuglxlt» llrlllS fomontilil by Liberals, is no doubt part of the programme o1 l"~tl"i-ui-lilueut asked, for by tllc Huprelui- (‘ouucll from all lwvvlll‘ lui-uts lu ilrdcl" to stabilize cur~ riucy and htilleil return to normal i-outlitlous. This lslsuul is not 11'- ulffcrcl" ill this ri-spcct. Some Illllrl‘ proviucos uri- lllri-tlily coul- pinning. lli-iltlctioll of about u iiuzirter of zl billion lu llli- llfllllltfi‘ oil cxrlcuilittlre will Rive nuotliol" slriut: to harp on. rullw iy. on \\’i" o-v+-0+0-o+o0o o 00404-0404 0+4 g Daily Selections g Guardian Readers ‘E F'urnllhed by w. s. Loimn i i l t THE SHAC-JVi/S OF THE ALMIGHTY m‘ J. u. .iUWET'I‘ “flit-r:- uri» firus in tbl garden of lllt: soul, its." wcl! as flulvurs» The llovrcrs grow" ltcst iu the sunshine; _jtlle ferns grow bcst in lllo shade. I "There is tho fcru 0f Patience. linil tlli- tern of Loni; Suffering, and lhc. fern of klecknrlss. And lino KYPEI‘ (Lirdcni-r of tho soul ile» ‘liulus iu the fi-rn.~=, and plllposes to save them from destruction by lllll garish iluy. . i ‘nlnil m llv- takes us Into the -.'iltili-- tllc sllilue of ilisuppnint- lli"lll. or the shade of sorrow, or lhi- slllldc of sickness and Pain. llul it is ll vi-ly blr-ssvil ltllilrlolv, for It is lllo ‘Shallow 0f the Al» ulilzlity.‘ .\nil lloro lllir ferns flourish and the cloudy till)‘ mukcii the gard- i-u bmiiltiill.“ uéiEzs lllY (‘ll.\lll.()'l"l"l<l BEUKER) Not lir- lilonr- who gladly dlen To win his i-oilnngvs fame For some grout. unrcckoned dr-cd. ll-wils 'ni-:itll on honored mlluc--~- llui‘ h" lo whom tho llund o‘ Pale A l)llIl‘|‘ port inn givos. Who dolly hllllllflg tear and paln, With lmlllnl com-alt. Mun. . .~ii..-" ~wét"" o-v-mau-u.u... lilborllls "THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARflIAN. l-‘~ — wrote it. FOR UNIVERSAL _TRAINING,. (Cllitulgo Tribune) .\lllit:u"_v men are uot responsible for the helplessness ot’ the lfllltetl Spurs. 'I‘l:e_\' lltve to work Rvlth the policy tiii- politicians and Am— cricun public tipiniou wlll give llli-ul. ’l'll:ll policy" Is luurderotls be~ iltlll from time lo time requires tllcm lo do. A murderous policy hands them over to wars whicll they do not know hnw to fight. It provokes Will's because it presents :t llcll IlJllUll in a4 llilpless picture. \\'i- always proceed as it‘ we were ubl- to defend ourselves and otll~ Pl‘ nttliilus know that wr- arc nut rbli". ————--—-_&€-——-—--— LAUNDRY BY LETTER POST (London lluily Express) IAdlUQl‘ wi-n- good Ill "_.~, wlli-ll tllc syslcnl of l)lll‘lléllllt'llllll‘_\' "frank- Enu, u.’ li ll.r.=, Yt’\\'llil‘ll l allud- i-d thc iitllcr ilzly, lloul"l~illcil. All M. l’. of llli- i I;:llti--~ll'.ll ci-ulury" ll‘il1ll€' i-il a pack ill‘ h tullils frulu Yoru- ulro to Sussex, and in the l‘ulti d . tics they did fairly ‘NPll out ol llll‘ .-"_\"sti'-lu br-fiirc lllc purci-l \\';l.“. litlllillllll('l‘il [ll '11». l.~l ollc yi-lil", ui~~ ling to 1m Am 'l'll‘illl Poslniiisti l‘ t; ni~i.il. ELitiliLttiJ-l unirzii of poo? .l‘>'.l' llli- rlll-uucl" llllllill,“ illl_- plallliiii- o1‘ t inlgrcsi :.li;l; and not r liiug ago ll >Ioulllcl"ll - -ntllti\"i~ lll (‘iur tqri- -, llll ilppivui-ill with flanking thc fnluily washing to his lloulo to\\|l——\\"hi»l"i- the liluuill"_\" i-llargius wi-ri- lilwcl" than in Wash ';l;:tlln-—--lllil to admit thi~ soft llll pcni-lltuclll. was lUnl lo —-»i——<Q-0n>— AUTHORS’ PAY tlliuiclli-stiel" Guardian) .\‘ti-vcnsou~jiulgfllg from the fig- rcccully qtlilltlil -in ".\II;cel~ ewas poorly" paid ill colupllr- i-"zu with llll[ll.lill atllhtlrs of tild.l_\". llui lllt‘ iulruintts" iif sonic of the t'ill'lll'l' Yiclrlrialu novelists scout 1.l show llltll~——.\llU\\'llll; for the diffcr< cuci- ill tlli- \'.\lllt‘ of luuucy~llil\"- il writing is not ll Zllll('l‘i nlorc prof- Llnbli- tizldi- loiliy tllzlu " was ill tllcir liulc. Tllc lllFFtKLll‘ ill lhi illllllllvl‘ of l"*il<lt-l'.= ha, lll“ll i"lllll" lllhaliluccil by tui> llli'l't‘il.\'l* ill "thi- uulubcr of writers. "Pickwiclt" ilY-tllllll] llicltcns, who was‘ only _____ _ _.. will ll .il" loss" lbout "n-cklilss 1c" linil -\""_';.llli"i" llilli‘: lll‘ll'l‘ (‘l lul tho (lo\"~l"ll1llcul's pi-u .ti;i:il,».".li~ss lltlmlt“. ~r. ‘filt-y‘ wll. uruulblc no lull l\l' how il goes. Tllc Pulriili in an ctlittirial \“*l_\ ;'»l"i'lp|-l"ly llrilili-ll ".\ Muss of lll" iielli-ii-s", i. 2l|lllll‘i‘llll}' lllllit llLL, a clciltl brcust oi it..‘l‘lli,"i" uri l|::\\‘ giving ‘to l.ll\'(‘ "ailvtlul.lt',i~ ol tho llouliulou grunt" iulili-r llult '"l.\'l<‘l-lll.\'.kl. S .lll-;.\ll~l" the lliglr \‘.'1l_\'.\‘ llill, and the "ulllliilus" lllzll "l was to cost is in be iwtlliicli-il from filrulcrs, \"i.l auto. llccusct-i. .\l‘cl- all illlt‘ promises, mado pot only by the Lender but by thc party prglns and practically every libcrnl cuuillilutc, llult the revenue was illllplc to mot-t cvcry TPQUlTt" lucul of tllc public service, ilud taxes would be reduced, oud lifter rcullz-ing 2\lly'\\'lllfl't' from flftty- ti: tight)" thousand ilollors atlditiuu- zil TFVPIIUV from liquor sales mid ".\'ll‘;| taxi-s, lllt-y now colucuul ~£|llll‘l'ly and wltlloilt (fllllllillllll for lllflllil‘ heavy" taxation. ‘Fhcy try lo cxcusi- lhcil" l)l'1“\‘l('l'l.l()ll fills!- iii-s by llli- cluilu that lhi-y "wi-rc uwl ill pilssossiilu of all tlli- filcis Illlll llttllrcs rcgillwlint; the slxlrllillt-l fluuui-lul situation." (fills. is too flilllsy llll()].(l"lll"'\‘. 'l‘lli-v lLltl llli public accounts. wi-ri- l‘4‘])l'l’SI'lll\‘(l on the Public Accounts (‘ouuuitti-i: and knew ovclgvtllintz it was pits» siblc to kuow .it llli- time llli-y lilirlc their cilulp."i':il of ulisrcprc- ISPHlIIPlUII. Tllvy urc now illuiln: on “Crow Pic" and tlli-lr dupes. the tzlxpilyors, must pay up. A l.l-lll'l‘i'll exchange ls in deep collci-ru ovi-l" tho 0f status llbi-rul unionist lll vlcw of the trend to ri-tllru to straight ptlrly lilli-s. The- Torontil (llobe in Pfillvtltlll)’ fearful o1‘ an “ultdililli-il Ttlfylfilll" and it lll'll3ll'1‘$ that “'l‘hi- mains-print: ob tho (‘ousclwwlllvil rcvlvil "is high protecllilu." 'l‘hi_- (llobes lldluhislon lllil] a porllou of tllo l.lbcl"nl-l'uiilu~ party \vlll sullitieutly answer its" artullucut lllilil ll will be "ltudililr rd." ll ls also common kllOWlPllLH‘ [lull theri- ari- lllllll)’ Conservatives ;|I|\'O('l\llIlK a IllHVllWilfd revllslitu of Iaiili- a Wlllli) in puticucc. until llH‘ tisczll policy" is annoullcoil. us proln- l.\‘l"Il on Sh" Rubi rt Borden's I'l‘ll||'l'\. they \\'()lllll he up against loss l"i- yrrclg whcll cilnlrtluilcil with l'ilcl<. 'l‘lnll unluy fnrmel" Liberals will ro- luuln will the ptlfllrlllfltllll ls llll‘l.' clllcf worry. "The lump lu lliu win- dow“ wlls not a drawing oui», null lllc tihtlsn heaped upon their fair- mcr party confrcriaii who supporl~ nil llnlon-Governuient was still loss Jnvltlnz». IMIVV" .vI».'/ |l\\‘i‘lll_\"l'\llll' when he cause ll insists llltll men shall notl kuou" llou" to do the [hing the mpl I- , .l."_‘.l'iittl auil a share In the copy- rlgllt uft~r tlvi- yctirs. _\'P'.ll‘s (‘ienrge Eliot received only £L600 from "Adam Bede." but "llonlilla" brought ll?!‘ £7,000 Irom tlli- “t‘urulllll." and "Mitldleulnrch" ivzls. ml the whole. oven iluore pro- fitable. Anthony Trollope mode lfUlll lfs books u gross sum of 1J70,000,or about £2,000 a your. lu 1851i Rlessls RoutleQIQe gave . Bullri-i" Lyltou 1220.000 for a ten yours‘ copyright of u, cheap. gill; lion of hi; novels. At the cud of lll."l period they paid .-£5.000 fflr olllllllfl‘ period of live ‘year-solid ultitle a contract on tho same terms in the end of Illi‘ second period. 'I‘ll.ckel" "_ when llo first snarled novel~ in}; did not mnkc such a ltll'j',i* luciuui- friuu it as Diukeus; tic received titty guillelis u part -:'i-i lulu iv-s illisiut: out of " will bc ill).-§0l'|l('(l into tllc ucu ‘ the tariff. If (ht-so fiftdlltflllfg-t would! lVu the periodical ‘ssue of “\'tlu~ lly lfllir". lt zipplulwlil lu nine- li.-il ntuubi-rs. mic of them being tltllllllfi’ onc, so illlit illlogcthcr flli: issue brought hilll in 1.000 uuiucas. For "lishTollil" he llltd 1,200 uuiui-lls. and “’l‘lli- Newcom- yiultlcil hilu about 114,000. his i-ilItorial connection with -(‘ilrulllll" is Slllil to hove been worlll $31,004: a _\";\l'. Jane Aus- tin HPPIH"; to have hot-u tlli- most llllitrly paid of all gri-lil novelists. liming llcr lifc time she curueil than £700 in all for the work illi- __4<Q> UNLOCKING THE GREAT LAKES (‘flli- ltcviiwt . 'l‘o zippri-i-i-ti~ llli- plzlbllltlo im- l;<tll1ll|('l‘ St ii iloi-p \‘.‘llll'l'\\’ll)‘ from th- tlrcal lnlkis to lill‘ seal, it is uicissaly to llilvc. siimc ldPZl of tllc plii-uinni-nill gmxrlh’ of conliluerci- on ill!‘ Great Lakes. lu 1550 the eu~ l l" rollllui- of frcltzllt on llli- (lroul Loki-s illuollulcil lo ilboul 25,000 tolls. carrlcil by a handful of Slllllll‘ troll llivcr, with u regls!el"- cil tonlultze ot‘ ilvel" 7011000110. (‘t\l‘~ l'_\'l.l[.{ one lliluilrcil ulillion tons of of uu csiinlntcil value ot siuucllliug ovi-l" $l.I.l00,000,000. 'l‘lli>sc lillzlls wcrc slightly rcilllc- od ill 1017 ullil 191$. owing to irlltl- the Will‘. bill Vucrc arc illfvlltl)’ ludislltiltus that llli y \\"'ll bo greatly \"‘.\(‘<‘l‘!l(‘(l with- En llll‘ n ixt fcu- ycllrs. What pro pnltioll of this cnorluous traffic. ltiully lilui-s LZPPtllPl‘ tlnlu Ilrtlt all» uuully pllssiu: lllrotltgh tho Suez ‘llllill. would find it»: tray to and frolll lllc seaboard by uaiy of lllc Si. l.il\\'l'(‘lll‘t‘ is a moot point on which thcri- tire lvidc dif- ferences of ilpilliull. Hut ils ll large ])(‘l'(fll\lll‘ill§l' 0t‘ both i-astbotlnil and wostbotluil trulllc is at lWCE-Ulll sub- jeot lo irtlnsshipuleut at Buffalo illlzl titllcl" ports oil tlli- lowcl" lakes 'llil3'ii would scclll to be HHHP than sllllll'|l‘l‘ll triitlr" ‘ii\"liliibliv Ifor c. route tllllt wilulil enable shlpinlcllts 1.1 bcl luadc wtllout breaking bulk to offset the cost of the proposed \\'tlltill'\\'tl_\'. \'(‘l'_\‘ p kfi-vOfO 0-64 THE REASON WHY I-Q-QLOGO-OQ 00+ o QQQQQQQ-Q-O-OQ- WHAT is THE DIFFERENCE ‘BE- TWEEN GRAHAM FLOUR AND WHOL WHEAT (lrallllnl flour frolll \\'lll(‘.ll Gra- luilu brcllil is bukcil is lullde from imbolliril tloliln. The-process o1 bolting floulx. which is di-snrllr-tl in one ol‘ the following pages, cont sisls bricfly ill talking out of it all but the inside of lllc grain of wheat. When this has been done, in» have puri- ivllili- follr. ln ulakmt; (lrlilulul flour every purl of llli.- tzruln of wheat ls left in tho flollr, uuil Kftflllltlilll) finely. Nlllny pcople think thin Gruhilnl flour is uladc from a special gruln culled Grllllaul. lull this is not true. his slllil that Graham brflad is n01 so good for you hPCllllFPll coutillns tho oulslilo covering or [ho when: grllln or bran which ls composed or ullnosl pure slllcu, the same sub- stancelot which glnss is mnde. and cannot therefore be good for us. Whole when! flour is made from ‘the whole groin o! wheat from whlch the oulsldo covering or brim has been separated. ll (jnnlfllng everything but the brun llnd is therefore the ulost ltutrlou; flour made. The glam of wllclll has several cilverings of brim coals, the outer out’ of which is the one composed of silicu, and which ls not valuable as food. Unilernealh this husk I Il/ ;’ooous , gklnulzvg. a u?“ 115 r , “'~»i».“€"é$-<E"“ l ‘. vwv IVv<t lu four wwo-o-o-owooeeec-e. -- 1 1934 MATURITY still Grand Millinery Display __. -p-AT- A s. A. MacDONLADS Beautiful Hats for Ladies,Children Miss s and ' Ladtes" Dresses ' __O.F_ . . Serge Smart ilerseyi Cloth and Attractive ln Navy. Burgundy. llrowu and Green. The pottulul" ltlouseil ilffeet, cilalci- or vcsl. lluttons on siileu 0i skirt and rowii of silk braid. ln Misses’ and Ladies’ size $15.00 to $58.00 A lightweight knlttiil fabric, trluuuetl with hoilvy ieulbrolilcry ile- slgnii on buck and itln, Pckin llluo, Navy", Ileu illmilc. Sizes (l0 to 4U. $32.00 to $35.00 liiltis cliiiiiitiig Blouses the Season's lvewest Styles In the Spriutfls londlllz shud- i-s of Orchid and Bark, and various olllcl" colors. \Vo have them 1n the vest ell icct, bell sleeves and round neck. Made in georgqttes, silks and fine quality volles. With lace, embroidery and bciltl trimmings. All sizes. $2.93 m $15.00 l $1.25 to $3.50 out sleeves. 65c. to $2.75 D resses Taffetta, deorgette, Sla- ' Sllk Ho» m,“ n“. up“, lpu-klluout favored styles —~ sortnleut of illlll new trveruklrt, ltilecves and embroidery trhumlngs. l Camisoles, Corset Covers, lllSl Arrived" Camisoles lunde in patterns that are entirely new and u beuutlful combination of col~ urn. Made lnflno silk and luce Corset Cover: made of fine nnlnsook with lace yokes and lace insertion, wl-tll or wltll- ~ For tlle House 0f Chumbray, Striped 6"!" d°lPercnlg and Gingham, Chane, Sllk Poplin and front. We have lllelulniFoulard In fushlonh of nent’ patterns. At- tractlvely and well luutle in light and dark colors. A splendid us- illtferout ‘Hlyllffl to choose from. b9“ All sizes. Prices $3.50 to $7.00 Mitldy Blouses We now have a full stock of extra flue quality to choose They come in white wltll blue sailor collar and braid or all or llll blueln hllsses and La- dies‘ sizes. also navy blue serge Middles fur children. Prices runglnlz from $1.95 to $9.00 from. white, FOR ln this season's newest styles. Beautiful Spring Suits and Coats Ladies---Children-Men-Boys I _ I llllltle ln flue quality materials of the Sprlng's leading shades. Ladies Suits ln Jersey Cloth, and luozra in new grey" shade. and attractively luade. Something entirely new in styles at very becoming prices . . y . 'V0il6S 5* ‘ iGingllams" ‘ \\'c have u large assortment of beautiful Vollei-l in floral ilesllzns and silk stripes in ment of various Gingllnms in a large assort- _ colored plaids and small checks and “Eh! and dark shades. sult- ‘l sill it sllilillgs Our Silk iinil Suiting Dep ‘ i- mont. has a. full stock of t ls Sprlnfs beautiful new goods in various new! shades and A splendid assort- rery pretty shades. also some able for stre t h plain voilcs in light and dark wear. Prlcese or m!” idgiila-of different mmerpils ‘owl?’ 33¢ !0_55<=- all nt Ol‘dlllZ\l'Y__Ql‘lC8S. S. A. M acDonalds , Gorrhiihos time?" c The Old Reliable Boot Store 0' Established A. D. 1881 B00! 8mm! have Come and gone slnco then but we only grow at rongir unl ln etll l l. t] ' l OTB C G11 BB l8 ’ ycurq .g0 by - No better valuog are ever lounil anywhere. .~ Ask to belahown our woman's muhogtiuy Klil Illgh Cut boot -' 1t IS a bellllly wlui the style flll -il finish of u... iwe-im .1011," ,, 1t is u special (or this week on ly. :0 ’ arc found the inner bran coats. producer. which contain the gluten. flcsh-forluing or nitritgenoug olp. luents, which lire valuable ln nuis- Klutcn flour. when! for flour The is‘ not mettly powder which has vulue as food, but is u great lleati 0t‘ wheat, _ Sometimes in luaklng _ (iluten whole when! flour, the llt-Iill‘! of the is a llilrk substance containing the grain ll-i also removed making pure THLYIIE {whole col building. The inside or heart, herorore, arr Grnllnm flbctliurate‘ of the grain of wheat consists 0b mud .1’! ll - cells llllci] with starch, l1 flue white‘ Wllllg‘ "ivholleo wlllldiiltgfildilii-uis little‘ 0t only certain parts of the grain I Hal/e begun to advance in price in several of the issues, according to telegrams dated March 22nd. _ selling at 97 E and Interest YIELD 5.80 P. c. B If interested in purchasing Victory . Onds of any issue at the present very attractive. market prices, write or phone LAALAA Yvvvv " i Victory Bonds i It} Bags and Din-role i lots and on Flour in a § H. WESTON PEAKE, l _ (The Russ Hotel) Representing W. F. Mahon & Co., lnv§§flll§llt Bankers, Halifox. if‘: '- v loo-low .7 1.? "7§'"f',.::f:t:if.f:i? wlllc ti we iiull 813i] for $6.00. Lk‘ Bran > Shorts. Sugar Beet Meal Schumacher Feed ’ Cornmeal an d 1 (‘tracked Corn PrincepFlour ' E Beaver Flour t Queen City Flour Royal Gold Flour Five Roses Flour Robin Hood Flour , Quaker Flour W_e are offering ‘ special rices on the above eed in ton five and ten barrel lots. Buy now and save nnoney before: we advance our pric- , es. a _ The coals are smart llii Stock f A llorné & Co ‘JIM-Iillwelhuutll. ‘YV"("