.4. ‘ Y; ' ' ' ...... ..- ma“... -. reslahthe Way l . " i , i‘. ~ Beveridges, ncoln- l1 L” . . q In our fruitful mo... it woul-ioe ~ “mm” mm“ “l” ‘ m“? ' . r f n " -' ‘ "too to "scicntiflc_ bl phy." The ; _ ‘ . ., Z if g -- f“ ~_ ,. . ‘d; uumu__ a SW54 P°ll°¥ W? V"? "I'm?" l” legend c! the all-but-pciisct man INF lll-~"'~'li""°°l‘ '""_ l‘ 14"“ ~-'. y M" est what they can and can what which has been created by scores of.‘ ., ‘hum “n, ‘u. w. "q (l; mkgngq) ‘ellvoui may can‘ The eaungmm m we“ writers: and thousands’ cforators] ' . " '- r ' " I“ " " to. but we cdlne painfully is balm! ‘broken by the luodern bio- v short on the canning. excepting lob- graphers’ whu seek the “he “um l sters. - ' ' l0} ‘lllffifms ofChewjngTobacco-W‘ a? ,4- JP Tlec-Preellleut-J, ll. Burnett- D. Afillllanlilunun, ll. li- 0 ‘ c“ only. George Washlngtpn, around‘ n nor-Lon. Aieochnu Editor-l). K. Uurgle. , l . , . whom anaqra halsy hbllélfi forbover a l " , ' century. has late , en su ccwd V UV W. Borlemu-Ur 4.2 to the same deviating igiquiry and , ' -. ‘ ,- . some of the insal hB-s eeri r bbed WHAT om ' - ' . , off. Defenders of the’ new. styli hold . ‘ ‘mm QUE Us that. thouKh o: $1133 my dlsall‘ _-"'»"‘ " ' .- car, ‘the man revealed as , Yo}! arid 1 have ourselv, and more liumoneand his stand g inl °‘"d “m u“ l° hell’ BM Illllllqflhlthe end more enhanced. ‘Per pa.‘ an ‘tshat perhaps fllla our‘ minds but, it is a bit shocking for admirers and “r “u” w? “l? WDBldBP-livhilcghe ltrunsformation process is “ble exmll- . in progress. y ~ It _ - _ 5°?’ '3" l“ Y9“ bl" lhlillfe ‘to, Lincoln has been uutinlouieu on a .~ ' llve “ml “by n“ Bel? 511 the pinnacle net onlyyby United States 1,9‘ _~ ' .____,.._'._.._~ ----- --—--—--—- -—-~—--—- l v v _ | The Mall and Empire says. “The 1928 l“ ionly, grievances we have against the vélopmentz and that the claims o; lMarltlme Provinces are their supe- ,. ‘ ‘ ' " trior cattle at the Royal Winter Fair." . .___ y . plow London lino Rustlco, which. m knver to es am “so s“ Ho“ P? "bl? mum!” ls ‘hm llllliv.“ W“ “W!” ‘l’°°'fl°“"y.‘°.l=)ut theyarelnot cattle, Thle); do . . any fairly bc mum“ Wlwlnflheir attention. will be prebsed new‘, up". me mo, o, mew me cud’. W’ ""1"? "lbw Wm‘ '1“- °l' l‘ mm? pert of .our Maritime rights. Thcfilbut they wear $5M) coats. Andythcu. very’ near offing. Many qoictlbnei-p pow “sarong... nny roomn whythere are our seed potatoes-best‘ i. .015; In this ccnnwflail- The" “government excuses for neglect of in the ivorid. Don't tlioscioxes flfldleu oynient. tllc satisfaction. the but by European wrliers. Lord the. question c! country mic. wdltliis important matter should be rc-lwbe" “m” m’ ‘““°“‘°‘ grlevj Qfiftkll-‘aaijgglygalgl! friends coll lt-lehonrwooo. who wrote one of thol ‘the necessity of avoidin! tho oldnolvoa with "baited breath anofn“? ._ -_ or. Glenn Frank. President or.‘;iil.g‘.§‘,$.’pii‘r?§‘.fiifi“?ill'lf§ti 81131 Yllllll 01 fill-mil lllflllllllylleldfi Ylll-ll‘ whispering hilmbleness." The resi-|_ Speaking of wintry wealher, New m‘? trgltllvfiilsllxe ‘Lluvgffiélmltzl. vjwlllflfiflhlili produced a bpok of, spirit. A .'-‘l'~ "l" llfellllllw the ml" "lld- dents of this district are asking forliYork Pflpérs W" °l llle °°ld°s§ M‘ there are four‘ r ecessary tniriorfwto,”§’;$,,3‘§ff§"§§m§§“°““' Albert ‘L This has heenn mgflgf o1 gfggflln- no ‘favors; they are demmdmg a vember in many years. Snow has ' convenience to-the travcllinx vubllc- right. and with the pressure of onlggfflfxffiilltitstgeasrxfgzglfilzi and with’ a little display of energy influential body of Maritime bilzl-gsanflrac Lake and six inches M 0" l-he Pa" °l ‘Wi-‘Ysllets and llle w‘ ness men behind their own contiliu- 'Malone‘ whom “n. the good pa“ of Ollefflllflllfll l-lle D959", ‘$01115 V"? ed efforts it is dlfiicult to sue been“ day the thermometer roglstmeq 14V 11111161!’ be fllmlded- we llTllsll llllll», that right can longer be withheld. zbelow zero. Five hundred miles this ‘um be more carefuny iookem ' ‘south of us it has been 30 degree". an“ durmg the comma wlnmn icolder than has been recorded in mere is a law on our statute bookspi ‘this- Province. So far this year we .. b h f n, c Al i, have had a glorious summer. pmvldlng m“ bells be used m‘ “HTHE local mm u e am a qautumu and early winter. If in any slelghs. This law has been flagrant- Leglon at "'5 last ‘nommy ma?“ ‘laud the people think‘ they have had ‘ly Vlvlfllfld f0!‘ Sflmc years bfltll 1n mg urged me “ecessmi of Dravld‘ better wcath conditions than ours. cnyand counmh Yéars ago anyone m1: a Sanitorulm for Prince Edward .16! mam speak new, m. “even driving on the street; of Charlotte- lsland. This support, added to thatl -. . l Libc I press . dlscourlcsy in town without sleighbclls wnsprolnpt- 0f me women“ llnsfltules’ the m ly escorted to the City Building by . f E n ‘mdlconstnntly calling the party Laugmcrs o the mlme 1e lto which they are opposed a policeman and compelled to dis- gorge the‘ legal fine. This good old Cross Society and other organiza-igne “Tory party,“ or “T011653. Lions, together with the press. makcsd-Ormed the subject o! a note in The, custom should be revived. and it is up to the police to see to it. Driving lin r lselessly all the shoal-padded streets is a menace topcdestric ns—_ a ‘greater menace, even. thanlthat of the automobile, the noise of whlch- generally warr§ the pedes- trian before he ls hit. The legal bells provide the only remedy‘ for this menace, and we trust the" police will seeto it that thelaw is rigidly and fearlessly enforced. To make the clty streets safe is one of the first duties of municipal government. {I_‘hel'e is also the questionof clear- “yvusu win-ran comes. . ._ 3‘ til" l l is?‘ ' i o? s _l_.“\ Worldls , a » Hunting , Ground. ‘ in ‘the Maritimes "l ~ . t R sport and fun, with rod and gun,‘ _ V the Maritimes are unsurpassed. For quality and flavour, and blg value for the money, Big Ben stands out like a lordly moose in ‘the moonlight. Being in plug form, Big Ben is always in perfect condition——stayal'_fresh andmolst without crumbling or chipping-rill clean‘ cud convenient lto ‘carry and fits the pocket, United Statics our work that make or will give it gem“),- 9mm Indium, baggn an r . that completeness that is Worth exhaustive life, which was carried? - . only to 185B before his death. while. _ First, the work should not be $0 The two Beverldge volumes des- cribe an era. as well as the form- easy that you are not. learning ativc years of h great man, The {something and overcoming some- illllltlg Fvfiryu dlW-d Tlltl-‘i ‘(lakes ll 5' Kentucky fronteir life of the thirties sor o a y “a ven ure." b b1 m f d u second, enough variety tbM l‘ Claifljlfrrniyarlltlife bxfetbg IIIlIClESY-lg Lflllifsfyfllzflbrlllifléilll; lgolsot tOO dllll" vividly pictured-by Bret Harte. The Q" 91' Q m ll °l' - ‘ people weie harm, brave, and "Third, c. sense that the 10b Ywlweasonably honest," butalso coarse l!" dlllll! meal“ sllmelllll-“Ff-l’ magnetic-living. hard drinking, and world: ls helping the worlds pro- quarragqme, Ignaz-price am Super. , "if: m‘ t m: d be liked by stition were general, and folks bc-‘ m‘ - 0 e B" . llieved in witches nndchorms. The yfl" lellllw Wlllllels- ' , development of c, man like Lincoln Y0!!!‘ nflllllffll question l5 what from such environment will never has the ubove- towdo with that body cease m be a mil-hem 0f y°\l\‘5- / D Lincoln preserved some of the un- l Well lust "We “ll 5°11!‘ °l h l'~ couthness of early life almost to the,‘ Fffillks Sllllfleslllllli and 59° W’ day of the Presidency. His arLsto-l tli 't body 0f WW5 “W5 lnw|clfltlfl wife was shocked?“ coatleasl every 0116 0f lhflm- “ U mollarless and ln his “sock feet" hel First W" mlmll “dwlllllle l‘ opened the door to visitors. For! {C} I FAVOR SANITORIUM. ‘ 1, I '\ "- . p A, Valuable I“Pok_'er Bond" ' "is ndvv, attached ' fovcuch plug \ _. . . _ _ our spirit in the morning. if many years he addressed comb and _ _ . _ ' the demand for a Sanitarium pracli- Guardian iesently. Spme _ othel .1 .03 have overeat“, the night b5: public meetings Wm‘ ms- trousers, k . tally unanimous throughout l-llfrjlllllfnals 118% Smile 101K186 l“ the fore or slept badly‘? VyliykvOu 111ml? held up by (me gugpgndgy‘ H13 home‘; , k . . . _ 0 ' _ i . PIJUG . Chewing Tobacco l Second. ‘amount cf Wllllne l" B" °"l' “’°"l" er that he thrashed ‘the boy soundly‘ 58nd 110W "dB-ml?" ‘ha! becllmes for "foolln! himself with eddlra-v lwllcn tllfll 5°55’ °_l 9W" ls helm’ t'ion.‘ He struggled" on.“ despite. ‘ill? lmm llldlgeslmm °°“5l'lp“ll°"' parental warnings took an interest nn ubscesscd tooth- hefldlwlle- 5°“ in polltlps. and ~wlth ‘the physical, feet. or other cimdl-llPns» The" help of the Clary Grove boys‘ n: enemy. mental alertness. 1°“ '°° in Sprlngfeild, Ill, then awlirty !u.=c your bfflln 0" fl new pr°b\em'_ sprawling Capital. he was soon in ' Third. the tlwufllll m“ Y°“ m the Legislature. His friends included cr should be doing 01' 0795mm lwme‘ young ruffiaris and in politics he thing may ml eve“ “m” 9m“ helm answered “craft by craft and gulle ltllc Way W" alehleellllg‘ ‘l by gulle." The Beveridflfl Picture 131L110 London Times in analyzing the , FOUTW- ll W“ are leemlg below not a Pleaslmt 0N5. at least of W813i! lBe-vcrldlic book. “llflS lcnl; been- lpfil‘, you can readily guess MK early days. The famous dcclnratlozi {acknowledged by all the world, and ‘ lsmall thing? Wlll 81111957 Y°“_; “nnl formed against slavery. dulilfiglllln revelation of hill imperfections ycu may be more or less of a cra pincolns visit. New Orleans ,hils failures and his-blunders, so far ' - to these about Y0“ “(ll/h vlwm y°u in 1828 is declared to be at least "from detracting from it, will but ,, - . _ ' ‘l I ' Santa Olalls Headquarters ‘work. m“ "ilot proven." His own altitude ag- confirm the general judgment. H’: And so, a5 Y0“ and 3 5° ak“ ) alnsl. slavery was not ‘that of a was great because. in spite of his the task of living and try to Bil‘ crusade‘. "Uncle Toms cabmmimpcrfectjcnsy he was able m “s3 in mind Df- flanks murhsuggesbelstirred public sentiment; as nothing to the height, o; 4, great, opp“- 1on5; our ~ first thought s 0:881 else had done. and when Years later tunlty when at lust it came. He was ' ' ‘- about our bodies, aboul our w“. President Lice“, was Introduced Igl-ent because’ amid the Welter of ‘ We are now opening up our BIG NEW STOCK of because healtbbgllli/afiig‘ ‘align: ulyfllfarriei; Beecher Stowe lie asked: confusion into which. the country .. h. ‘ from in our a had r ll ‘, m'd ll th - dl - d a en a i n e Dlelu ces f Fancy '* Goods (he ‘largest and best we haveever shown. STORE FLOOR glveirovcr to these lines. DON'T WOiRY, we have more TOYS than all other _ stores in thls PROVINCE put together and SANTA CLAUb 'wlll preside. ' much discussion. The‘ question luawmg The GuMdla-n’ saysz" been fully aired, and is becoming! There ls lmmt in me commgm L and significance in the practices more pressing us time goes on. That in question The “rcknqme “Grit", which unsympathetic persons used to imply to the! Lib- eral party two or three decades ago, has fallen into disuse chief- ly because the Conservative press, not only in the Marltlmes. but in all parts of Canada. has completely discarded it. The nickname “Tory" which is more ancient and opproprlouspis still the construction and mnintennncci of such andnstilutlon willgentaill heavy expenditure is freely admit-l ted; but this is of secondary ini- pcrlance to the question of publicl‘ .eal‘..h and ls so regarded by all} who have participated in the dls-' cuss-ion. It is hoped that in the!‘ very near future the consensus ofl . \ employed by Canadian Liberal mg the Sidpwalkg‘ The law provides cplnion throughout the Province] newspapers to deflgnate the that the footpaths be cleared ofllwill be crystaiizcd ‘into definite rtc-= great political party to which after a snowstorm by the owner of n?“ they are opposed. y the 3310mm; property N0 mum Whythiscontrast? Some might a ‘better way would be to have this , explain it’ by Saying ‘that our done by the city as ls mstcmfiry l. Liberal brethren arcstlll fetter- ' ._ ,T_l-IE reference of Hon. G. N. Gor- edlay an evil tradition which the» elsewhere. But the law is as it is do“ to "onemorse Weeklies" and‘ conservative “less has outgrown‘ at present. and should he rigidly onqhsquirpgun editors" in suggestlngl Bu‘ lllls ls Bl bcst only an ova. forced. - ‘ sion of the real question as to t~----<-qo-—--~- why such a difference should OUR: FISHERIES. exist. Anctliertheory. which an u Ontario journal recently put for- ward in ‘discussing this same question, is that Liberalismlnat- urully experiences an ‘inferior- ity complex" in the presence of Conservatism, and employs vex- atleus epithets as an outlet for ‘its feelings. . But need one go so far afield in order to explain so easy a conundrum? The solution. we take ‘it, is embraced in astraight answcn to a plain question»- WTilCh side is it, in any contro- versy. that resorts to the proc- tice of culling the other side names? ' Are you the little womanlwho made l the y big war? ‘ "The greatness of Lincoln" says l, Caerbllokstor ‘ AND § nonsu-salvsc. to the above sllxfieslllm‘ 3nd “mph-woo and ilsslons which war ed the Set fr0m. llle all me wllndertull ‘. . - ~ judgmlent of lesser men, ‘he could film‘ ‘he h” °°-b,e3_l'°w' __ Daily SBlQCtIOIIS f0!‘ keep an equal mind and judge mcu ' , ., .4 End affalrsxiith Ian Suppl-tin] eye. »>4»M4+"*”‘“" ' ' ' . ' ~ ‘ , teat was nco n. reat may be ‘a S book Guardla,“ Readers ‘ ‘the Bevcridgc biography, but it is H0ll$€h0 crap goco-ro-eoo-ovwowo-ooooomvo a thousand pities that the author did not live to describe the career December 3. 192s to the end and reveal tho period of stress, of triumph, even of martyr- WHO IS HE?--For he shall grow (icn1__-Ex(ghflnge_ up before him as a, tender plant, THE SEA r and as a. root out of a dry ground: ‘ , »h,e ‘hath no. form nor comlincss;. Cork mills Sllbsllluwd m" the ma! and when we shall see him, there isl l ball‘ malls Wm “Mm” water andfre‘ no beauty that we should desire very Flam“ w “and on m“ “g “lm-I-“a- 5“- . "It is strange to think how limit- ' _ ‘ed is ones knowledge of the sea. begfilzygzrewféenxel; ‘Xfiléldknili: which covers the. greater part of the ‘rmh ‘ ‘ this world of ours, and forms, for o-efo-o-oooo owooooc-e 0-‘ the appointment of a Ccmmlsslouto linvestlgate the Veniot-Whlttaker ‘ ~ matter. has elicited scathing cem- . A3 Pencil-ed _il1 Th0 Guordlflu l-hflvllments from the independent weekly Maritime Board of‘ Trade at itslpress throughout Canada. Even recent meeting passed resolutions-some who took’ no previous part in favoring the provision of trannpoit- the discussion of the Simcoe post- ation facilities for fishery ceniresinlmasicrship scandal have felt oblig- thc Maritime Provinces. Prince Ed-led not only to answer-Mr. Ciordows’ ward Island is in the centre of unfortunate epithet, but to say a Maritime fisheries, but largely few well-chosen words on the sub- through want of proper transports-hot of Veniotlsm. The following tion facilities these have not de- {typical example is from The Porcu- ONE WHOLE 3y Roberta L06 ,4_,¢,4q@¢4o4+o4++n+¢9+e Cork Mots ‘Come in and sec our wonderful shew of DOLLS- Lflllll in our SHOW WINDOW for some of them. , Our BOOKSTORE is full of (nearest in BOOKS, STA- TIONERY CIIRISTMA SEALS TA ‘S t . ' . ' °‘."°.°;’.l'..r Ehfdfiéi‘; ill 2:12;; - i ' i ' *‘ - - , E ell > r CARTER 63 CO., Limited ily cleaned. us Islanders, o. so familiar and sig- nificant portion of our environment. What does the landsmmi know of it?" So asks Dr. R. Lloyd Praegei‘ i The Cornhill Magazine, and then p ocecds to answer his question by stating: "The fies contains a vast population. beside which that of Plmplcs y T We pimples from’ the “we WHAT MOTHER. THINKS \ o rem . - W-BSII daily lll HOL Cflfilillfl 393p suds‘ while walkm dew ‘a t l t3 t Rinse in liot water and then in col m WW“ me 05m“ gayfer a n s we water. ' I heard a- little urchin Turn to his Mend and say: veloped as they ought to have done. pine Advance:- Tlgnlsh and Souris have railway ac-l "The tcrm ‘one-horse Weeklies‘ is commodation which» perhaps might ' mt H5 inept B8 $01119 HD9681‘ w think- clotlilng lion against which one may "m in abundance there are. extcnd- thoirwholellnle destruction at llw llol. Chocolate 1 representatives. Hon. John‘ E. Bin- be further improved. Rustico and» local weekly newspaper -has to New London, which constituteaverylwork like a horse to keep going; it has to have the single-mindedness it has to have the endurance of one horse; it has to have horse-sense; it plows and narrows for the public. quietly and faithfully. Someof these ‘one-horse Weeklies"are thoroughbreds. They make progress and do useful work, like one horse. The ‘one-horse large and important basis for fish- ing, have no facilitiesJor rail ship- rrient, and as a‘ result. the fisheries there have bfcn seriously handl- capped. - i A meeting was held a few days ago in Rustlco at whilchthe cloluis of the district for a railway branch were sot forth. Olne of the Federal 0f patience and and carries all > one horse; burdens was the town Nunziala.‘ which suf- the promise of Mussolini that "all the Italian Government." Mount Ethan's recent eruption has been pronounced bv the Volcano In- stitute of Italy to be the worst since 1669. The town of Mascali was first burned and totally buried by the lava stream. Next ‘in its pathway fered terribly. But the hearts of the Sicilians have been comforted by restoratioli will be at the expense of In making hot chocolate, a. bit of . butter should be added when cream is not used. Milk alone does not’ make it rich enough. .-_.._ @54-&§+0-vQ-0-0+§o+0o>00+o+-v' v The ‘Land We Love. By Funk Yelgll fQQQQ-QPO nmlmn. LIFE n‘. rnc ARCTIC Q. What animal life has beendis- ."‘Say. Jimmie, lemme tell youse, I'd be happy as a clam If I only was the feller dot Me mudder thinks I am. "She thinks I am a. wonder. And she knows her little lad Could never mix wl‘ nottln‘ Dat was ugly, mean or bad, Oh, lots o’ times I sit and think How nice ‘twould be, gee whlzl 1f a feller was dc feller Dat his mudder thinks he is." ~—i-O'}~_____ wvo-seooowa o o o e 0 o0 0+0» +0 /~ ' Daily Lessons the land sinks into insignificant-la; ~ but whom iil the food supply for _ these cmmtlcss hordes? seaweeds the rqcks between tides and but this depth is nczllllble. light; and light becomes very I O-OQ-O Modern Etiquette By Robert! Lee Q. When nialling alone the first formal call of the season. how many cards does a wo an leave? A. One for h women house. in. the under a. few falhoms of water; know very minute ;'..:_~_ ~, 11.1: iii as dla unscquencc. the seaweeds that we form the merest narrow fringe around the edge of the land. whereas the ocean is populous with creatures from shore to shore, and from the surface down to miles of depth. The microscope -reveals,the clue to this mystery. Every drop of urea sea water taken at or near the surface ls found to be crowded with m; downwards no n certain depth; hands of the ‘creatures that my Sea- weeds", like land plants. must have bacterium will, in the course of I upon them. An ordinary mall" dim week or two under nomlal circum- in slalicerfimultiply to the extent of several million. 0n the other side we find that the stomach of a sill- gle sardine ‘has been estimated lo contain 20 millions of Ceratlum. 0M of the commoner infusoria. to who- se presence phosphoresence in flit sea is frequently due. But lam ll!- convey a. 1116B actual numbers; ..when they W!‘ beyond thousands it malt"; lllll’ - whether they be millions or bllllolil: Q. May a letter of introduction be requested? - ‘ . A. No; one should wait untilHt is -o+o+o+o-o ‘meted’ . _““""’“"’f"" Q. When should a daughter's WORDS 0pm“ MISUSE): Do zitargie appear on the invitation. to lnot say, “I never saw anything to‘ A rwhen the daughter punch the mind cannot envisage mull Suffice it to soy that llie in the)“ especially, but not only. amvnfl '5'" smellercrganisirfs, its plofllfllflll- l" fecundity. and the destruction W which ‘it is subject. is on it which beggars imagination." *5 ..... , . covered in the Arctic? A. strange animals with strange habits were found in the Canadian‘ arctic regions by Dr. R. M. Ander- son. the Federal Government Zoolog- lst, who recently ‘returned on the Canadian. Oovemment steamer toms, Ln countless minions they swarm and propagate from the pole to the equator. absorbing solar‘ energy and using it to build up the wmpilculed’ chemical substance which form their bodies. Countless ryillllons cf minute animals find in these microscopic plants their food clair, was present, thelother mem- - ber for Queen's, Mr. Jenkins, being "lli-Voldflbly absent. The former eXblalned the receipt of a petition from the inhabitants oi nilsuoo Weeklies’ have carried many a cheap politician to the comfort of the Senate. The ‘one-horse Weeklies‘ have been too busy to complain overmuch, but‘ if the ‘small-time A large Liberal delegation from ‘this Province has gone to Ottawa. "to interview members of the Fed- eral Government on a. number of matters of interest to Prince Edward Island." The seven names publish- in English '_l0hdlndstakedqrevioiuto|everal' . lngwere accoixicd Messrs. Bhicleir some time previously ‘and its gore- sentation to the Govemor-in-Ccun- cil by himself and his colleague, but stated that 'the .' Government considered it inadvisable to proceed with the work" ifntil. other perman- ent works ‘were conlpleted in ‘the Province. The thanks of the meet- and Jenkins for their efforts. In viow of Mr. sinoinira mimosa, ‘no further steps were taken.’ m New London pad nustioo railway is n legend n; pg“ For the last half century thy; “u. wayyllel been inthd ab‘. ‘nu line ~°1 l" WPPNM rnflwey m clar- Moenmomuomhitthtroilwsy Ullifihilholldlfur no”; gm’, lylllbldfllilthlfiflOloodqorvloe hiflncmsnyclecuoneempugm. "It Maritime node of y (‘Pride ins politicians (those flies that are for- ever buzzing around where the gravy is) keep on tormenting the~ ‘one- horse Weeklies’ there is liable to be one big kick, and the little politici- ans will wish that they hrui stayed ‘with the gravy." v ._ Bays the Toronto Mail and Ern- ‘plze: “The only grievances we have ignlnst the Maritime Provinces are their superior cattle at‘ -the Royal wircsr mgr." mu‘; season brings its own cares. ‘mu-in: slimmer a more oi- lob lucousfel effort was made to regulate the guilt traiflc and keep It Within safe limits. With the 05m- in: P! Winter this qutifll replaced - _ _ _ ‘by out of rezlllatlnc the ‘machine Inbound-melts to, xnowthotsromo ons feature noun; mif- 1 "i-O-i-ri-M EDKITORIAL NOTES. Thanksi Mo!" blicomimioomhs of hour. “l, g -, v ed as included inthe delegation in- forces of Island Liberalism have are graciously told some of the mat- ters oflnterest that will engage their attehtlon while on their givay find while in Ottawa. These include the Car Ferry. resolutions of Boards of fourth Supreme Court Judgshlp, and Provincial subsidies. _ These collec- tively constitute a very considerable agenda. And yébtlinre are some very important‘ omissions from the program. ' ' Sjich iicnu as lheOhvlmeclo Canal, the perpetuation of the narrow gauge mil ,, representation in, the red- eral abinot, how thvbizodup. can be stopped and immigrants brought in to replace our sons and lighter! who have gonemlway. seem tote of greater importanoc- than an addi- tional Judge. There was a time mention to 0t- dicate that the leslding and directing taken a Journey westward. And we ‘Prado, mail contrbctors’ requests. R on a large proportion of our railway‘ north as Ellesmere Island. The little Auk, said Dr. Anderson, wasl found in great numbers. ' It is of small web-footed bird resembling the penguin and congregates in large colonies of several thousand birds. The birds are easily captured by| Eskimos with fish nets. The white whales which are about i2 feet long also fall an easy prey to the natives who drive‘ them. in schools into shallow bays where they become’ stranded by the tide. Whlte-footeth field mice and Lemming Moles, the latter a very rare pccimen of rod-l apt. were found in districts so in- hospitable that it seemed almost tgibossible for life to be sustained ere. - . m‘ x Th» was In the Borderland mthio- , son Government an. 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