‘i "5-*is 'repcaierlly stated in thcscl _ nic any iiidtistry is ai tlefinite spec- am-Lv-LDL-» ~ &»-v---I- --¢ _. .¢._. _ J-r Yr- ` _A ` -in v <»\ 1*- 1_ . _ g K =?‘»‘~" Hood _Omoo li Ghlrletuhvni. Bourlo and llontagua. qs . inning early (imma iam. uno pei- you ruolivmai in uvuiw le QU ,lf yllr (lnllod) In advance In Cuildl. ani $3.50 for U. I. A. U S ` '_ _ Pruldoliv-Mujer A. A. 801108 ulcer mia ritiniialm: mwnu iixiiwr it-li* J. R. ltlrnott. D. K. Gurrlu --illliit;li.uuonisIowil *Rik* ip. >l¢ v‘¢%¢§¥¢E¥#R¥%¥$¥iG'$ . l l ' ~ _ _ _ _if _ "» /' 4 _ "i _j = _ “Freedoni slirleked " says the poet, ` I " i _ "when Kosciimo tell and it was __-¢_...___. v `\ ‘ ¢3_.°»_ , U _ 1'ussi>Av i=EanuAnv Lzsui into I _ -' I 4 ` _ ` I ' /'__ Ll? -' __...-......_ _..._.._. _ __ llllrlioiied that licr inability to pro. l » °. 9 ll' _ _ ._ 0sciuszosDreami` 1_1 _lil . s:,_l__j’ ,ii '- mn wb] tl ""_°' ~ _ei 1 » _.__. _.\‘ / U.. _*_ ~ b.-\1l' should :itiprcscnt opening in this provinct ment than ever before. This is the niost coliiprcliensivc thai th th _ ' _’_" f"‘"“ “Tm Pi" '-0 |"~‘“\- U°l"S ln thlswlcvelopilteiit ilie fzirnl-; proicct ever ulldcrtziken in the pro- Cho I 6;" m°"_°s ‘°““"‘ '"3 S““' 'ESV ww' °f “°“'°‘f» ‘°‘1“°e U1” ers, ben: I in an o\'er\\'lielmnlg! \'llict‘ :intl lt is flttii that the fzlrni- p_"‘ a’de"fw“l“' Sle"k'°“i°z‘ the ‘°'"p""”"’"' H°“’ ’““°h ll ‘UW “ill is . riizllorilv. owiiinl~’ bv fair the lzlrgt-rI Crs wlloni it sliall nigost coiicerii and novelist’ Modjesku' l'h°'°°'re”S' mm the 'power be '1'm‘l"i”l""l"' ` proportion of _i|,L.'\\.&_;ll,|l Ui tm who M1. lu ,Tap me mos, benefit Josopli Conrtitl are all witiiesses be- Answer: You tio not ineiliioii liroviiict-» lit-ills; more ilirectlv intel'-I from it. should lead. the wily and ""9 th” ""°'°ld “l Puhsh ge"“"" ‘\°" “"'"' 'hc ”"'°k“ is- Th” "I'f"°l "P0" Ooipemicus, who first denionstiated -#err _ he 'was ' gli ii here. 'Ilo .wap ol’ loud by Congress( ‘wus thought that lie would his heart wus ‘ln Poland. und un pistons ,,_nd_ it they make, the com was formed of stones gathered by SLOW LEAK8 ‘IN TIRES ns other people. There seein to bi rio real punctures. t @bi o;_ _ haunt estt-tl in the progrt-.~‘.~‘ of thc pro-I set the pace for others to follow. "“" "hem be ‘my ‘|°"l’l "I 'l“` _l"~- ‘_"""`l”`“SSlf’" °f "'15 "lg|"“-l"°l‘ dl' Answer: Most likely bcciiusc the \_im___ than _my Ulhur L_l_l_`______ __m_`_[_ ,Vhcy n___lizc_ _ls no Others dw the tense race ifoiisclousiiess and paltriot- tori-lice will be less in proportion as plunger” In the Valvcs um lcnky lczul in iiny forirurii ulovenlent tlialtf vultie to tllc province of an iticreas- is'“_ °f the I'°l°'°" _ "_"` St"°k@ IH IUHS “Htl “Ce v€'\‘S=I- fphese have to be chbinged h_equ0nm_' slizill be iiiitli_'rtnl\0"‘~‘ Sul' slotted end ol the vnlvo Um, an L, .»\rst~llatilt and .\1r. john U llynd-= liigli\\':t_\' :ts is proposedi wllctlier g"“l"S f°“ SeI1jS0"°l"1melll ‘"5 UW ’”"““l°"3'- If me "““g"S 3” ‘he bm' einuiiicr and the new ilun c' 'sl :ni to ()tuw:i- will ll:-ive forilieti - . . I as H m0m_,mL.m ,U our fallen he,-_ Anglotsaxon and Latin races re- loin ot rho cylinders are thick' - I g I screwed into place with the sonic smile idea of what is on foot for tliel ot-s or :ls ull iiiitlertziking on econ- l1lH1lJS_l0 he estiiblislled: l’liiI0S0l>ll1f‘ "'l““li|' L” P0959” “Um” ‘3"“*"“"1 tool. lt sliou-ld be seated ilrinly and tonling suninicr. 'l`lle stztndiirrliz-` oniic :intl iliiliistrlall grounds, or hlHl»0l"l&I\S in the pasi time ¢iiagmii,t@¢l_ .s-trciiirtli you Call iJ0Yl‘“'p*‘ l‘“"e mel" ti cap, with it good rubber pitching iitioii ot the }’. 1'.. Island Rzlllwayl both woiiltl nleun employment qt one of Polands grrivcst disabilities'iii-iiiimtoly milled on' slightly, which Should be uma 0'vm_ it It is possmh :ilolie will nit-:iii tht- t-xpeiiditiirc oi' liomo the cii~eiil;itioil of money at HH dur to the filet tllul Polailll is \\'lll l-cud in rulse the piston trflvol. ,_,,,,, Som of our ,m'w tu, _ 1 _ _ G y .i ~ Q l tw() m,||,(m (p,\i;,r5 lwn-; me Swim. hump and [hp I-L-p\mm at homo of wltliout ii iiiiddle class. The people lll sonic: engines having flirt pistoill r lu’ mv I g developed very slight leaks anl vou zlrrlizntioli itself will int-an an ln- tliouszltids of our voting illeii and have -been, gpiicralllli' SINE-Hkilig. llrilds. lillutes have been riveted on can asslhne this ,O be th ca( ' _t . _ ' . ._ _ . . _ . e .se, 1 cxilctilti-ble iiiiprowliicnr in_ our womt-il who, otlit-r-wise must scck tuthel landowners. Julikers and url-~ llltflll lo decrease the Compression . - renewing the valve pluligere does not traiisporlzttioll fzteilities; will iilcail eiliplovlilcnt zibrozltl. toerats or' lpcasaritr. Time utter ,,,,,iL-i. but this ,neiimd has some o1,.` ` _ _ _ . ,- . _ _ _ _ _ _ -~ rov ttl ' 't'» ill that our province will be linked tipl \\ e look forward to tlils nicetinig time their iispiratioiis tor indopend » _ - , . _, __ D fm. _ le 'mmm mt te ation 01 '~l1"““- “'05 ilon't ion tiy tlicsflyoui tries pression too low, adopt some or tlieso pe“s”'”"° tml” every pan °f the exipodietits? Quite Illrely they uiny °lm""'y' It remains a “cred Wm' work wen as ,_-hey am _ for the Poles, for Koseluszlio luis _been their lnsqilratlon iii more* than ti oentui°y's struggle for eniauclpn- tlon from the yoke of foreign do- 8. C. asks: Why is it that 1 hpvil I ml“l‘m> _ _ ' so lunch trouble -from the tires o1`I 'iuy ear getting sort? lt seems tol me that l' pump them twice as often I _ _ _ I ' King Victors Decree ROME, Feb. 22.-King Victor limi- ! c-sty to soldiers and meiiibers of tlielr IBAVARIAN AS8EM»BLV'S INAUS-I ; \V'I:llM-AR, Feb. 23.- The Nalloiiiil Assoinbly opened yesterlln_\~'s I » Session uiider thc tlislieiiiueii- ing influence ol' the Munich murders and sudden change for thc worse Iii the strike sitnutloii In the industrial region. Chancellor Scliedieriiiunli in rin nddl°ess oi' deep: feeling wuriiily culoglzed the nicii re-| . ported killed. Chancellor Sehediei'-| inaiin pictured the situation in thc; Ruhr region us serious. Litter he con- tradicted tbe lniornitltion received by Gustuv Noske, the Minister of De- teee, to the effect that aSl'00Ul@I1l- “WIS _ . ' » _ .5 . ivitli tht colitiilelitzil ritilivily Sys-I :is the most inlportztilt yet lield_ by ence have been tliwarted hy the imniincnt between the strikers limi tcnl with all tl1e\vcvcr ticsir- able they may be and liowevcr pos- sible ill thc near future. lt is possible also that we 1l.'i\'c fi:-;cd our speculative. tlivideiid- scckilig i-ye on soiiicrliing that is too visionary for beginners. The world`s healthy ilitltistrics linvt' gijowil from stiiztll begiilniiigs; thc visioiitiry _gold ntine and thc illus- ivc oil-well :irc gciicrzilly tllc protl~ uct of lligll fiiizliicilig, gclicrally also wotuld up with the stibscription of tlic czipiiall. ` columns what is needed to inzttigur- iliclition or prospectus that will up- per] to tllcinlolieyetl nian. Fond ;ts_ \vc'.-tire bf industries and of the dt--‘ veloptneilt of our province, wt- :irc still fonrlcr of our own iiitlivitltiail ctisli :intl of the rettiriis from our] investnients. Of one thing we may fccl zissurccb little- if any, cash will be nivcs_ted in industries on gener- :il principles or with the sole pur- pose of benefiting the province. lliosc who have nloiiey to iiivegi iii all lndustry will nztttirally look for a rcasotiable illtercst rgturii and they lizlvc a right to. A few pat- riotic dollars inay be picked up; it _is possible that some philantlirop-` ist may lcnd sufiicicnt capital to a friciitl to start sonic-tliing that is reasolmbly sure' but if we are toi start any kind of an industry Oni tlie joint stock principle it will lic done only on :l definite and speci- fic prospectus. \\`c have several industries now in Clizlrlottetown.They began small, grew slowly 'and succeeded bc- cnuse their promoters understood tllc busiiiess. untlcrstood also that tlie market luis :1 place and 11 price for goods of good quality. Tliesc industries are now cstablislleii oil an unslizikcnble foundation. 'l`ilcy are all capable of expansion. This can be done in two ways, first by investing ftirihcr czlpitab if thc pro-, prit-tors :irc willing to become pzir- iiers in it lnrgc corporation; second by liberal patronage on thc' part of the ptililio :l natural growth on their illerits- it patriotic practice of wlmt we :irc all prcncliiilg-trade tit home. ` .'\s to the cstttblisliineilt of new inrlustrics :ill iailk is useless until .ionic one conlcs forward with a ilelinitc propositioii on which to fotlilcl zl company or uiitll sonic one with capital is stifficiclitly con- viliecrl of the proiitublcness of a_ venture to put his money in it. ‘ 'l`l{.-\l)iC Dl'I\'liL(7l".\‘I.l'§NT If Canada is to become an indus- as will the laborers who demand -‘i trial notion it nlnst be in .1 posit- ion to compete in the open mark- ets of the world with the worlds greatest lllanufacturcrs» that is, it ii-lilst produce goods :lt at price that will meet conipetition. ' 'l`|ierc is gruve danger at present in the in- crease in the cost of' labor :uid of ' raw niatcrial produced by labour that such competitioii will- bc badly lulndicappgd. It is qiiitcpossiblc that by demanding excessive prices .for the fproduction of our goods we may be unable to sell our goods at a profit. Should this be so- we shall have effectually killed a ~goosc than given a fair chance, would have laid many golden eggs for us. It is true that labour is high the world overi necessarily high con- ,sidering the cost of living, and we -shall probably be at no greater dis- -advantage in this than our compet- _itors.,Perhaps- also the real com- petition will be between the manu- acturen tIie'msclves.Those who de- mand two li' ti is ma 'n of i>f°flt Mi ilistw- etata .ip_,kl__gogrforeignuade _ _ ' _ _ excessive wages. I We are entering upon a new era nn era of development in our trade with other countries. In _that trade we shall be in competition with the strongest competitors in the worltl and our ability to hold thc trade will depend upon thc, price at which we shall 'be able to' sell otir goods :ts well as the quai- ity. The price of--our goods will de- pend upoii the cost of labor and the liiargili of profit demanded by' our ntaliu facturers, If these are cx-I ccssive the development of our for- eign trade will be slowi if it devel- ops at all. ‘ Both these factors must be kept in view especially at the outset of our entry into the world markets ; selfish interests- whether of"em- ployers or employees- should be held in abeyance at' least until we get on our feet and the greatest ef- fort in Canadian history should be put forth at this the beginning of what ought to be a new industrial and commercial-em' i to frustrate the ideals of independence eoniinerclul classes to be formed, Guardian Readers “f iff 'J Furnished by W. S. Louson bsmuisrsistnosisisistssusstrsio L E F7' U N DUN E "Oli Lord. we in-tvu done those things we ought not to have doiio_ and we hrtvo loft undone those things which we ought to lilivc done, and there is no health in us," says the prayer-book, giving to the sins of coniinission and ouiinission nn equal val-ue. But the average pciusoii regards the sin of conilnissioii as much more heinous, and atlaulies little iniportuiice to the sins of oinniission. I wonder why. I wonder why we lenve undone the little things \vliicli mean rio iliucli to others. 1 wonder why the rloli man witlts uiitll lie ls dead to give away some-oflile surplus wenltli. Why doc-sti°t friends are tlend to send them flowers. The Chinese put food on the graves oi their departed, and when an Ameri- can asks ii Chinaman, "John when do you think your friends are coming up to eu.: l.ll':fi'ood1"' the Celestial re tortul. "Alice-suniee time your ilcinl onlne up to elnollcc flower.” It wus :i just reply. Why rion't we scndi lloi_vet‘s nn some aliniversary, birtfhdiiy. wedding or even just some dliy when you happen to feel ti little “f1usli'."` You, Mr. Husband-oi. many-years. d'on't you think your wife would be surprised and pleased be- yond words if you came home with a bunch of violets or two or three roses. It lsn't necessary to buy it dozen’ you know. iii order to give P16891-"`B~ One perfect flower will give as much pleasure as an armful would. indeed the Japanese, who have forgotten more than we know about nrt, contend that just one fiower_ picked alone, is the essence of artistic floral arrange- ment. It is the thought that counts, and If we would express our pleasant thoughts more frequently than our unpleasant ones, it would make this od. At the close oi fthe wat' lic re- .- niatlc. and Kosciui-iyzko. despondiug., ,_- -» »- threw Iiiniseli into the Writ' of tlepeiidence. took part in the siege' ol' New York and selected the' construction ol the loitifieatloiir. :tt West Point, and was with Wash- ington, when Cornwallis surreiider- veivod the thailks of Congress rind' iran. nrudn ma,iol'_geuei'al by brovet. Uther honors were showered upon _hinl. t`orl_.tnit.-or of troedotn--lvllo litllight. with thu revolting colonists |oiily'1.liFuyutitc surpassed the Polo lin popular cstctein. 1i.i1783 lic re- ltnrned to Poland and helped organ- izt- the rovolutioii. He rose to thi: rnnlt oi' iunjoi'-geiieruil under Pohiu- towski, later" oil becoming lien- toiinilt-geiicral and finally com- nitlitder_in~elilef of the revolution- lists. Free _Poland Proclairnod. I in 1785 th., reforiu party in fl’olulid had secured Icudcrslilp in itlic Poliish Diet despite the strongly ot' Europe at tliait time, and the his days us an Ainericuii citllc-ii.. But other revolution bursting forth, he iretiiriietl to offer his aid. ' The rirllng wus quickly staiiiped ,out. lioivever, und brokeii.he_art.ed_ the ipatilot retired to Switzerland.-»wliere _ lite tiled in 1311. nts body was i-e~ -- - ~‘ _ tui'iied` to Poland for burial, und ories oi' the career of the great lib- bintau Revk'/of Ref7°“& tl ie iuoiiument that nirirks t-he spot _ _ ,_____ I-lEiI`t.Ll~N. Feb_ 23.-'Ilie Mliiistci- or Justice and Minister ol' Soeiur _-ii. fairs untepleitncr of ~11ii\'uri:l ilu,-rt, wounded during 'tho nllootlilg which took plucc tit the Bttviirlnn lautttag yesterday, when Iieir Auer ::.iv....-.iii Minister or the Interior, was shot, Having fli-ed at Herr Aurer it ma" sprang nnioug' the Deputies and fired furthei- sliotli nt the Ministers’ _ben¢ii_ At the shine moment severul~ slioiii were fired fi om the stron-gere gallery A scene of indescribable eoutiipioii eu. sued, the .Deputies scrambled tb es. cape from the i-coin. Sntlrtaeauiyaud Independent Socialists -_have ea1leil`i'oi~ tt general strike tit Munich rind sting, uintlry incidents are feared, as ine military coniimand luis tleclai-ed that it ciinnot undertake any protection 'and-will not oppose persons conduct- ing deinonstrutiontl. iniinuel had signed ti decree ol’ .'i.uiii- spoke in cm-,,¢sm5s, and lashed Luc lndependetit Soclrtliots furiously for ifiiinilies sentenced for political and _‘what he charucteyized as meh. ,_|,0u_ cecnoinic offenses, treason and spec~_ Borshm of B¢,i,,heviB',§?_\and' ,mm um, tilatlon alone being excluded. _ me G0“.,~|,,‘nen¢ should put ii sp,” .0 , such niurtlerous proceedings. ' p|c|oU5 QpEN|NG l "__\\<\\\\\\\_ ` __,"‘ Q ‘ r DODD5 'ff / _',;",¢;_. ' .;.- 25.'-'U ' ~ 1 '- 00 lm-1. ' _ fill: vi-'-ii ' __ _ lxl`ii\'1__-'*`. ‘§=‘£?€5Ui ;_-_'fa vc .\\-v\~_\ _ is..-‘__-2-'.§_`1_ \`%-l}\_;u_\_\\ DNEY PILLS A fi _sw tolg :lit_ Q. .gtl 7 THBPF --»»-~ ----- - - classes of Poland did -unite. 'l`ll=ltI and continued the resist/attire, niidl & I C0, ised to establish Poland's freedoni. Fought ln War of Independence. drovg the Russians ‘t`roni Warsaw Announce their Spring Sale will commellcc but Russia nitide war upon the Polos and 3,; Rac|ayi¢e led an ai-my f » ‘ and they were not numerous ciioiigli _ Thaddeus Kosciui-izko was born in equipped chiefly with 2~`<2yll\<>S H1101 to niaintairi their irldependence and Litltuania in 1746, and was educated clubs against thc enemy. Ati _ _ ©‘\’0lil~llHlll' iliiltl 10 Slllrfllli I0 U16 Dill* :it t-ho Military College- 01' Warsaw. Muclclowice tho curl caiue. Titel ments for this Sale _must be in New York iitlou tllilt