t . '.< -\ " trove‘ '; iitnuiiiiiitiuwii suiuiu Notes by the Way Governor General of Canada since fiallaflti-Qnatnllslanl 'I isaqnalaagntnmnlu-uu .r l. Vlno-healli I. learnt’. Ideal. 00L II. A. Ianlinnnl. ll l0- ‘ "In". “m”. m ‘_ “my that date. and there are -no indica- itounsv, APRIL 12, 192s 11th August. 1921. He stands high l‘ ""'“' in favor of the Canadian people over whom he has presided since tions of any desire for a chauge, but the fact remains that the usual term of five years will expire with- in a few months to conic. Already speculation is rile in England as to -. ‘~.:_t...., .._..~__._ Jr: -.~..-._ .. .2; a ‘.- RAILWAY RATES POLITICAL COOPERATION The deal by toiletries norm elves, owing to their peculiar posi ‘it wao- claimed by on-e of the Railway officials at the meeting -ot the {on at hinncton that the rates of the Atlantic Region of the Cana- dian National Railways could not be reduced as there is now an 0P" crating deficit. ‘The Moncton Times pOHILQ out that this deficit is (ins to two causes, namely: "First, this region is loaded up with a number of unprofitable ‘bi-such lines which must be oper- ated in public interest and. second, the was completed one of the bee; pay- ing sections of the ' lnteroolonial we. cut off and ailded to the top- ahrew-d suspicion t-hat they shall heavy Central Region. Of courle never return to the House again this is no fault of the traffic man~ as a party and they are ‘making agers of the Atlantic region but it ls a fact nevertheless, that should be taken into consideration in the adjustment oi‘ rates." recent Railway Commie- on its feet. ls now called co-Operfi ticn. The Progressives can. if the) crumbles like a house want for their constituencies and should they withdraw port? they are. the when amalgamation hay wh’le t-he sun shines. But what of the rest of Canada? How long will the other provinct-s continue -to throw their hard earn- To cut off the best paying sec- ed money into such sink holes as tion of the Railway and add it to the Hudson Bay Railway, the another in order to make a better freight concessions, the rural cred- showing and then charm‘ 11p the its. the old age pension scheme. he tlnly putting “something over" onlthc rest of it U111! ls 0810111411911 t0 result against the fornn-r i-s cer-g ‘aumigratlon scheme and all the poor old lntercoloiral which benefit the Western provinces and was originally buii; as part of thefor the support of which these are price which induced the Alarliimes the price? t . ‘ t mllieq became exhausted. The "p me g3] bladder l“ [he Xmay H“ to St. Eleanors and became a clerk '- HEAD a ‘m’ b°°kl°‘ “‘""” ° enter wmederm °“~ Th 5 5"“! The reiterated childish charge ropi-lation of the Yukon is now anxnriltrisrm‘ r m d r r in the store of his brother. ihclatc ' _ Brnwh Office; Roya] Bank 31am Meulhly “W01” 705d" tio_n of the Railway wzts designed‘. ‘ r _ . barely one-fifth of what it was at kidnelg ifs)‘, arid {rfplmrtshrnfidlzlo Mr. James 1.. Holman. When ‘it - ' _ _ db“ 411m‘ oppofimm "0 w” 9'93 _ yy‘ ‘ _' . '5 0y became evident that Summcrside CHARLOTTETOWN ________________________________________ __ to. accommodate trnffic betviogtjyfle“ _‘ 8H0 n mm“ is ‘u t-nd tits maximum. shows up viell lll its relation to theflym; dequrrpd w m, the m“. m", """""""""" ' ' , ' '~ 5 u n‘ ‘a " 3 g‘ ' uall lilillltlPl‘. ‘Vow although the “ '. . __' . N‘ ',' 0m Mad-nuke" mm Cmtral Cdnadf ercd by jealousy and a dcslrg on‘ _ _ liltliit-y is usually lower than the mgtryrézrpuvlriqrr?‘ 55"‘:;|‘f‘:;:i::_lyl£““llg" _ \ """""""""""""""""""""""""" " not to make surpluscs. Now it blame pa“ or my‘ Conscrmuyypsylo getlizlyrggflalflfiilfiln ‘brought to Canada ‘iiillsiilder; ytf-rayl novgnsiliytrrrir-is ruwn_rhr_u in its int-Huey‘ 1M0“, u‘: n m. bmnrrnfled‘ w reed orrrer sections; , - 9909c in 1925. as culup-lf- rm}. M‘?!lirfiliseilflh"foghe “rim: partnership was entered intn b_ _ . . into office is pure and unadulter- litd, because it bleeds; say lttfiwny officials“ it must be further bledi. n35! aft-fitment we trust, will not be: _ ,, ._ ‘ rlmepted serious‘)! by me commrs-rmrcmbcrrs tit Ottavut ‘it is Cannti-t. ‘rum’ . widt; lL is t0 be tound in the LAI-lothw roam“ for the deny“ all prairie provincis as well asrin On- . 1 ‘ ' ilArio and the hlztrlthucs anti the ready mentioned by The (iuartllan is the throttling of railway iraflicl by i-lie- al-niost prohibitive frcight fates changed. ate-d bunkum.’ The opposition is not confined to the Conservative reason for it is that everyone, cvcn ilit: most hltlcbourid Lfberalhnoun - _ ‘ {nfwry hugmn“ the House oi‘ Commons, uo benefi- whun. pritres becomi- so high as ml bfipple the prudent man-l tiger does not boost prices higher to "lnmease vial l1 gsltuiou can be cffectcd; that Canada cannot long be govern- mi by barter and sectional conces- rcdures revenue hi- sions. , Tl ~ l‘n "ti ~ ti ~- tlilem to‘ a figure that will encour-t W U“) n“ g p“ ea l . . iliiberuls and the Progressive arc ilge and increase business. The V011 in the B01189 01' C°m‘m°"5 “windustrious in selecting a suitable ‘.519 m keep the King governmentrnominee, and that a number of pro- will, withdraw their support and. the Mackenzie King government or cards_ been suggested are the Duke of But so long as they get all they‘ $4,000 a year for themselves, why Lee of Forehum, who gave Chequ- rherr, supfers to the British people, um] They are quite content as‘ They know -the govern-Cm.“ ment cannot refuse them anytbiughewspapers as most likely to re. they wk rm; they, also have arceive the appointment, but no 01'- who will be chosen as his succes- sor und coniine-nt is being heard over there as to the delay of the __1mperlai Government in making the ‘selection. A caible despatch tells ‘that Lord Beeverbrook has been Qmliient names have ‘been mention- reti by the newspapers lu connec- tion with the office. Among those whose names have York, brother oi’ His Majesty the King; the Earl of Cavan. late chief of staff of (he IBritish Anni‘; Lord lbord Willingdon. who has been Governor of Madras. The Earl or is mentioned by several liicial announcement or intimation ‘fills yet been made and present speculations may all be beside the jmark. / t“, away dawn my‘, the navel on in a svhnlcsale drugstore. l ‘The rush to the gold fields of t .1 ~ I l . .- ' Red Lake Serves as a renlmde“ m m mum“? {he m" bladder rby H“, uis ness is (lHlilllLlOd, and ‘a similar stampede to the Klondike ‘in the nineties of last century. Many Yukon adventurers itiade handsome fortunes in timsc days ‘and were lctl to believe that the prosperity of the Territory Wnlilil‘ long continue. Dawson, the capi- tal, became a considerable city and successful miners made large iu- vr-eiments in lauds and buildings‘ there. only to close them in the -swii‘i decline of values When the ed with 161.707 in 192i. This iu- ‘cludes almost 40,000 returned Cau- ‘udia-ns, 35,362 from the British llsles, 17,747 from the Linited States ‘and 21,828 from other countries. rThe taunting population of Canada ‘is largely of Canadian or British birth. Of the 711.090 farms in Can Lord Byng of Vlmy has beanr ,. Jilllgtiuiilnmmrows ‘croutons ‘ ‘Persons Promin- ent In Our Is- land Story (W. L. Cotton.) l , .,¢‘fi,st‘1 1 80112 0 This name continues to ~be a household word in Prince Edward island-anti particularly throughout ‘Prince County. Among the many \ Rlllllaa lKBciaJlA successful men who "did business" LocA-rmq f"; QALL QLADDER in this prov-nice, Robert Tinsou Hol- |mnn gained the most prominent As students we were taught that place~ the gall bladder was located just about at lower edge oi’ ribs on the em“ ‘Yell’ m’ mmnsh “ml Same" right side. A line drawn from the *““"'e”'~'~‘- posed to pass directly over n. the la-nd. to St. John, New Brunswick. {an bladder, being one quarter w in the year 1819. He engaged at one mm] the way dowm St. John in shipping and-merchan- Now a“ xdwy spechmn a pmglize; and he curried on for some ream“, in one or the western Unr years a large and successful busi- versities, tells us that the gall blad- "e35 fie manned thew" i“ ‘he dei- is really below th’s point in '15 Ye“ 13-4 i‘ Y"‘".‘g ‘""'°“’» ‘he percent of me cams investigated daughter of a Scottish soldier —- a Gall bladder ailments are be-lwonm“ of “Dari” mlelligence‘ coming increasingly commonnznd it “(men Tmso" Hohmm’ mm h,‘ ‘he is now felt that always looking for ye“ 1853' Y“ ‘he yomlgest o‘ me "he par“ rn the rower fight pa" or children. hires’ on land and wrecks chem‘ has been one or, the mrstakes at sea it. the (llSilBlFOlld years 1838 made -by 1119 page“; and eve“ by and 1839——a time at vrhicli fire and [he vhymcmu h1,mse|f_ ;mari~ue_iusurance was not preval- A 901M he brings o“; is tharlélll-fldlllletl the father. who soon the g8" wander. may“; up and after passed away at the age of down according to Whether one rs fifty years. XVhen but thirteen lying down or standing in the erect Yea" m age- "av"!!! Y9!- 011111111611 905111,,“ on the feet 3mm moves merely elementary EIIUCBHOILIHQ mem 15 least m we" nourished or youngest son was, therefore, com- muscular people. the movement ‘be. penefl l” 5° w “Mk 7°!‘ his °“'" m“ bu! an inch‘ where“ in this livelihood, and to obtai-n instruc- follcs the gall bladder moves up and mm‘ wmdomt fmd Mfume b)’ M“ down m we extent or three or. {our Own efforts. ltlrst of all. he was inches‘ ‘lllfi! Jllfllfll‘ clerk in a store at St. \vhat difference does this make-r John. Then he went to tBoston ‘, we" a render m" ryradder that where he was, for two years. clerk Very llic right rifle. might easily be m“; soon he began to gain knowledge taken rm. a" appendix‘ ‘Ointhe mercantile world and of’ the 11mm ms always been drrr-curry piinciples and methods on which very Xray‘ However by "ma"! or asnmi lie exhibited his genius for Outlines or we garr bladder in 90 was stated that “his ilepartmeui DH, cent or me normal cases‘ ‘developed from chaos to poi-fact when m“ gar] bladder shows order and ncatuoss" and that “oi very rahmy m, not at a", while crylrurtilt-‘ioilm it was in its place. “or dormitory proving gall bladder evciy (tin uniicistotitl. H trouble. still with other si, s and Ayn“. "w your“ of me "M Hyrrrpromsv n k currsider d _ Ibusiures? iullitostou. young Hulmuu pointing to gall stones or some in- Ir“ lfwfr a an“? m] Charlfm" flam-mutory condition of the gull ‘?“" 0 " f“ s p n h“ Wm’ "f hrmrdery ,his ‘brUlllGl. Mr. Samuel llolmziii. According to the record, his par- Hls father, James Hol- rrgm nrrmre w me Bayer w“ sup man, came from Plymouth. in Eng- dye rhey m,“ now fibre m get the tit-tail "and good management. it _: I l i | that ever lived. chip in.” Illll -.1.- children. oid Bill!" IlllllIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILLII pass the hat? . . ‘h l.tl'tti ---i - -- A most stnkmg ‘Wm ‘Hscovered lgugisc hlisimreni-iz Ldlfetfvlzeh“ W35 that ui-hera the individual was Edward brand ‘and the we“ “b jaumlicml‘ me dye failed m‘ ahuw dies. Afterwards in 185° he wcut r“ _| r‘ r r , ‘ Mr. James L. Holman uiid 1112.101», Y "Y" udllt‘? k dney‘ m “hymn Andrews. The firm name mm John “Hm” ‘.1135 “To be Iacated‘ “m” Andrew & Co, and R. '1‘. Holman iluit. it lS possble to get a regular ermine or the normal m" bradyvvas the chief clei'k.nll‘ii‘t_ tlhis firm‘ “er. a Him irregular, 0mm“, rn some plroved‘ to >be llriiillLfcbblltl. r .‘\f‘to‘i ailments. and nothing at all in still Erlrfeuthljzt gegornllqu 1:51‘ duiiurruefr‘ cfhcr ailments, i; is oin to at ' ' ‘ ' "" 111.. [|'Q;|[n]§u[ or t)“;ggangbladfiur-JIESS in bitnti. He was in his tweni‘_v» troubles on a Imore "scientific basispf°ll11l1 3'91"’- 1" U19 1W1“ 01' #191" -————-<o->-——- difficulties he "carried on“ carry- iadu, 481.499 are held by (Ziiiiiiilitiu -,born occupants. That is ovcr per i17- 78 per ccni. of the farming popula- tinn of British birth. as against inoarly ‘I per cent. born in thc LYu-l liter! States Ztiid l5 pcr cent. in other countries. I . The cost of living is painfullyl cent. and there were 11 purl: that, under present conditions in"cent. either British burn. making" Atlantic Division‘ (an. l". stopped r-niy way in‘ which deficits on the is to increase the business u‘ the, ‘JPDOsed to each other in their poi-Yhiflh In Cfluidi 311d l5 Zlvwllli-l ‘d .’l‘lie Public School Teachers’ Fctl- -ei"atlon 0i‘ Ontario has made a sur- 239315 111 08111111118111. By Mr. Klllghflvey and estimate oi living costs in for the purpose of keeping their lcie-s and have come together only “me higher from "10"!" w "mmhidti mad and the only way in which» the can be done is to itiakr. the ‘railway available for public t-af- t'ic. This -wiil increase industrial sud agricultural production and as a natural tron-sequence, increase the traffic on the railway and so make profits instead of deficits. -—-——¢o>——i OUR FEDERAL CLAIMS Our federal claims are intermin- able, and any settlement that may be arrived at in the forthcoming effort for adjustment can only be on account, no; as a final settle- miisn-t. Since entering confedera- own admission before carry on Hll(‘.(‘,l.l\'i‘ly when it has to‘ Hlfpeud upon an uncertain am: a ‘weak majority. [i5 majorities ovr t in ftafous divisions ran as low, bne case at least,as one and. in or der to hold even that, the govern-l make mont ‘has to concessions a fraction l of Canada. Everyone knowis th’s ls the present situation, but a majority of one. sectired on the floor of tho House and no; ‘by popular support, is satisfactory lo the laspvarious sections and cities with u- . , . general election no government can “aw w preparmg salary ‘whemlw-‘l which are in the interest of only_ ..'lrd. the anniversary of the day on _ than that no settlement made now‘ Mr. King so long as it keeps him flop the revenue of this province, In omen‘ lm purchases from abroad and con- can“ cannot ‘on r d Li‘ a n s seqnentiy its contribution 1o the g 9a “Gem t u” m m!“ customs kindx-of go ernment. witihout seri- imr“ be ha‘; mcreaged mam {cos danger. This in tho reason for . .. e - _ “d: ‘w ‘houmkeo m "x n!“ the present opposition and so long .' ' I "p g W A" as the condition lasts the stronger “no normoua iicmaset, . 5e” s.‘ m“ :0“ on m can will the opposition grow and once ,I ' w i aims tb-lncreaae an will also thelthe opportunity pmgents "Se" m“ .., _ Will b alund Iltl fl~ ti f t . pbpulation. the expenses rind the re-i. a ) a y ‘m 5a a ac or _ _ ‘ tily proved. venue oi Canada. Although our| populaflon at present shows a de- crease it is by no mean-s Improbable that lt shall take an upward turn in the not distant future. We are Captain L- T- 139111011 1110"’ l0 growingnritih Canada's growth, ifhhe city yesterday on the ice all not in population, at least in pur- U16 WHY 11'0"" BW-illaw- A your 1180 chafing power and our ggmrfbu. yesterday ‘he 051118 OVEr hhe same Lions to. the federal revenue rm; route in his g-asolene launch, "The yearly increasing. 1t is eVIdPntLStrRthBQTIIWYV" ’ ———-<-o->-——- EDITORIAL NOTES “And still the nearer to the Spring Wt g0. utm- llmpitl. can be final and all that can ‘be 100K611 for is a paymi-‘nt on account. This la. well understood by our. three Maritime Premiers who are preparing the, cue for the Mari-‘""! ‘hi’ W"- ttitneo and there is little danger thltfm Y" “m'"°""'h"' """°"'"1 “m” present needs ‘Till tempt them lntbrfmlm- "Men “Wm "W the more u nnoiled. were rs flow." Our waters have lproval. ‘fortune he might have escaped. accordingly. The estimate is niadc of the yearly cost for a family; of live. This is found to be $2,556 in Winnipeg, $2,309 in Toronto, while Montreal is set down ttt $2,163; Belleviile, $1,987; Moncion, $2,228; Sydney. $2.216, and Tturo $2,151. Saint JOllill, Halifax and Charlotte'- town are not mentioned. Hereafter the King's birthday will be officially honored on June which His ‘Majesty was born (i1 years ago. When King Edward succeeded (Queen Victoria it was by his request that his mother's birth- day should still be kept iusteatltif his own. ‘The practice has been continued under King George as thy the apparent desire of all cou- cerncd. The Empire now reverts to the ancient custom of giving tho first place to the tblrthilny nf the reigning Sovereign and the (iiilciitl change will meet with general ap- Quccn Victoria died in January, i901, more than 25 yours ago. which surroundst The mystery the abduction and disappearance of Ambrose Small still rcmalusuir solved. The gencral belief ap- pears to be that murder was added to the crime ot‘ abduction years ago and that Small is dead. iBut. as '11 the case of l.oril Kitchener, there are some who ibelieve him to bc still alive. Alive or dead his lot was an unhappy one, at least in‘ his later years. Had he been n poor mam or only in moderate cir- cumstances how much of his ill» Ha was a millionaire, but was fat- ed to learn how great are the perils of great wealth. Bound wisdom underlies the old maxim, "(live me neither poverty nor riches." But most of us l! we were given u choice between ‘the two conditions ‘r .“.‘ruflwfiniyp_;fll"glrilrate the immediate nearaess ol m? _ v 3111 its], y‘ . Serum- woald choose wealth instead 0f POVIrt.J-' -- ~ c 1H1! great deal of energy to making l-tlilock of lgerms ~fed daily at his happy and pleasant, ~+o+>++~<+»»»++»“.u ing at the same time tin.- liabilities 9 _ _ . m’ the ilcfuuct firm. His ability as Daily Selections a merchant, and his indomitable Pb" fljlllflti) lrnuievieii", pirevailcd ‘over. rill , _ _ ‘ d e 0 s aces n its way. (not ua ly ("Wuhan “(a 9T3 he won the confidence of the pros- t pcrous farmers and tradesmen oi "**‘**** liedeqiic, New Anuan, Freetown. ililuesliank, Traveller's Rest, St. April 12 i926 Eleanofs. and all the country ,1'illlll(lill)()ll[. -li was found thiit 1111i] tpigiiT QF’ |,|p}<;_.--Am| “arm produce could be sold to liiui llll y shall know that 1i um the Lord i" U19 1111-11198! 1111003 1191011194 ll)’ their (ind, that brought ilicm forth U19 11111Fk8l1i. 811d [lull i116: tlliuilb out oi’ the laud of Egypt." 15x1 29; which people need could be obtni-u- _ ed from him on terms that were - U. 01' $9-7~'l!|-59il “T11111- qIRAYER. _. Lm Th0“ up the favorable and reasonable. lt was Th8 <111ll111lr0l' H1110k111i¥ 100110111 113th‘ or any coumvrrarrcrhurmn w, found. too. that Holmuuiq word in that year is valued iit $1.204, and give us pea“, Wwas as good as his bond.“ His 408. and of chewiul-t 101M900 111 ‘customers, consequently, increased in number. wealth and character. At the ibegimning his business was why ,5" rmrrh “m, for. rrmncy and conducted in a small store on tlic forqflnmg tiiorth sitie nf Water Strcct. ii was. The Skies for great and hutmble are on» long, found to bc ton small to rm, mum,‘ hold the goods rcqiiirnd by pur- ‘cliuscrs. .-\ lurgcr store was then A“ rrrrrh m“ give or beauty and erected. But in the course oi JUST FOLKS dengm years it, ion, wus found to -be ton hr Harmer rrrme nor. ronunrys 5pc“ sitiull. Then the large thrick do. ma] right ptirtnient. store on the south side in.‘ Water Strci-\t--»-t,lie largest gen- Docs genius buns; one tried anthem“ More 1'“ Hm Mmmme m“ tstcarlfast friend’! ' ivlllces-"was erected “"11 °°i‘"l’l°“r o“ one as loyal does his ma“ d? and crowned by lite inscription, ou prmr ‘stone. "Holman. 1894?‘ |‘ "l‘hcr_e wcrc. for Mr. llolmnu, in The birds pour. musrc “om the“, the course of his long and success-i '§‘;'...‘.;“'”§2. $.13.“ $233“. ..:x;;'. Master and ll- t c . ‘ ' 1 5“ same zzfg? t h M the selrTflllilllhi. there were rcvurscs and ' liurd times. But in all times hc Nature‘ "m" hm, grmres‘ Sam no‘gavc personal attention to tavt-ryt f“, detail of his business. lle inaugur- Tm, l]]eu\l‘y or a sunrise a" may ated a good ‘business system. and He‘, Icnrcfullv instructed his clerks and ‘accountants-among whom there Thu-p an.‘ no book” or, which the were at various times several meli schomrs rem who afterwards became re brated. Beyond thc humblost man who mcludmg the 1MB A chmghm‘ carer, m read‘ O'Brien. of Halifax, and the pre- lsent Ambassador nf the lluiti-d Nu], “will”, m". rame “Ira barrrarflstaies in Germany~Jacoh Gould can leap‘ Schurmitn. Hln- industry. honesty gmnnrflnrr muses Wm, ‘he gm 0r‘a~nd indomitable pluck and perse. green verauce overcame every irbi-itacle in his upward path. Throughout his long luisineus Wfirllllll‘ and fame career, Mr. Holman Wits n student supply. some luxuries llul peace of mintl tlic punse can u“ we" a" a ma" "r affair“ Phys" I . . call small, he was mentally lame. “Mm buy‘ lilo ystnretl his mind by thc pur- _ usnl of good literature; n-nd h» And wrlli‘: lovt. and laughter at tholmm deeply mm varem"), tow May krmw mar my, cerning politics and religion as well gryes no “lorry as commerce. He took so -mucli By EDGAR GUEsTdnteiest in the politics of the coun- _ try that he purchased a newspaper. ‘ and for many years maintained nu editor and stuff for the furtherance 0f his Liberal principles. Nor wnu ‘he deaf t0 the voice of charity nr .1- the neresslty of the urtryortunate. APRIL 12—-You are careful and Many a man who had su_ ered loss cautious. never taking an ImDON-Iwas aided by him to regain his 519p witihoui, thoroughly con-position in life, and "make good." sitlcring It from every point. When Many needy women and children once a tiecsion is reached. how- were relieved from want by his over you will not ehlrk any rapon- generosity. His charity extended slbility your decision may BIHJIlqIO the animals and birds. within You» love your home. and devote a'his ken. was stated theta large to greatness lwlrehouse throughout many winter vom- flower t; a dalgy, lueasons, Though his religious our birth-stone ls a diamond beliefs and views were not. ortho- w ich means innocence, - 001.1110 YQt Dflllelled and Pflflluefl Your lucky colors‘ ire m‘ 1rd 111011 of the virtual that were N01 ‘ , . ... - _.. . . " - " - .1, .1‘. fl “How much have you got there-—$242 P My! that won't go far with the widow and Only $242! _Poor Your name may not be Bill r —but if you dropped off to- morrow, would your family be provided for? Or, would some kind friend have to You don't care what happens after you're gone? Yes, you do. You don't want to leave THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA of their Sure I’ll If you are nowin good health and will’ pass 0 poor Bill is dead! I’m downright sorry. l-le was one of the best of fellows- a great sipender and one of the biggest-hearted men your loved ones to the tend- er care of friends or relatives who probably have » troubles don’t need to. a portion of your savings for a few years we will undertake to pay a regular monthly in- come to your widow-am in- come which will commence at your death and continue as long as she lives. Should you not die-the de- posits will form an excellent, profit earning investment for yourself. further information about this splendid arrangement? Use the coupon, No obligation. Iheltat! own. And you agree to deposit Why not get c-‘wurou The Imperial Lilo Assurance Company of Canada. Pleaae send m: your The Tobacco Industry Of Canada Great Growth In Pest 25 Vears ' Q Historlcus. We utipy the following rcpnrl ufr the growth oi‘ thr- Titbuccu Indus-- try lu Canada from the Utlu t ilespzitclues of it rcrcui ilutc, viz: r Ottawa. Alurch 211. Quite u llllill- her oi‘ people in Cllllllllil sllil tultci their pinch or snuii‘. ‘tubal-cu mo’ lurics in (‘ziuadu in 15124. ilic lust your oi‘ l'l’('ill‘il, prnilu eil $il~lT.liii-'l worth oi‘ snuft‘. of 774.525 pounds. A statement. issued by tlic Unm- lnlon Bureau n!‘ Statistics shows that in the some your 2,450,143,000 triguretles were rolled iu Cllllllfllilxll factories. Tiicy were ruined at $20’.- ~' The output oi‘ cigars was $5,568,284. . ‘ilite total vitlue of the output, of Canada's tobacco factories lu 192i is estimated at $fill.9i'i3.i'>li2. of‘ which S5t;,~ili6.5!iii came from Queq but: tuctur .s and $0,074,138 from‘ Ontario factories. The balance is, distributor! uvvr the rcsi of tlic provi-ziccs in very small stuns. ; These figures show that the totnl output in 16124 was valued at $60,- 000,000. This great expansion of the ltuslncns has taken place itiustly in tlu- past 25 years. and iii-mou- strtitcs very plainly what may be expected iiom Protection of‘ any industry in (‘n-uiiiln. li is pleasing to know that we, have u share oi‘ this progress until prosperity ilisitrihutcil here (‘liurluiii-lrtwii lty our local lnbiirrit‘ factories. G i TOY COME TO TRURO - We wish to extend a of the Maritlmee to visit us at our Sample Rooms during the month of May. While our Saleemen are leaving at once for their dif- V ferent territories. yet you items too bulky to show on the Road except by illustra- tlons. The Sample range will then be complete to the most minute detail. showing many last minute items not yet received from the Manufacturers. Goods are Well Selected Bought Right. Orders Filled Early and Complete cordial invitation to the Trade can see here a" great many Priced Right. iirrm. - I 1min.- v I i» During the last two years, we have shipped a‘v_e_r Half a ‘Million Dollars worth ohmerchandiae over a territory already considered "OVERDONE." THERE’S A REASON! We Invite Comparisons in Values and Service‘. Baird-Thomas-Scott, Ltd. TRURO. N. S. _ SERVICE AND SATISFACTION \\‘ll| l1r:ul|.-\ J. Lester Douglas mun-r 1t. .\l|-|\'l|l~~ iiizciti-t i. iiiiri" ~39 QUEEN s-r. GRAHANVS ROAD SCHOOL [Mutltll-Zl-rtliivi-"Liii i Hnlilli- \lcl\'i-u'/.li- s. CHARl-OTTETOWN ""‘ 'i-i i r -|. P. E. I. tic-tor R011 or art-hair's R011 ‘$5.111’... ['-"'".."'.'..,.~....., h“... t, it... Schnol for the ntnntlt of March. winner 1:. .\lyrilc ||l',:~;i||.~‘ lllill Harlin: Wholesale Produce. l'r‘ncipul‘.~i l)cpt.. Grade X—-' 1 Floral i¢"l"=||| 1- -= llcrf- ‘r ‘_ Potato" a Specialty. Stirling Williams. 2 ‘Wilfred ‘“<L;r1_‘-‘-"":" ‘r1 r1“_“‘_u‘_ ‘I L_|"'f“":' ~- ‘"" Car lots only ‘vh“ehefld' l-li-lt-u Suuli-s i'l‘cin-licri (i-ruilt- lX—l lhbina WliitrhearL. 2, Evelyn llrown. | Gruiit- \'ll‘l-~1 Juuros William's. firn-ilc, Vll-—-1 ‘Olive (Ynmpbt-ll, 2 Ailu Mtit-Knnou, ll .lohti MncKay. (lrailn Vi - 11 Jcuuic MiicKinitou, 7 ‘Tiara Mflfllfiflfl. iPrimnry l)cpt.. (trade V“! ‘El mer Manhood. 2 (lieu Wigiutore. (ii-mic lV—~~l Margaret ‘Mllfllaeod 2 Elmer Wiziuore. Gradi- Ilr>~l (leorge -Mucl(lunon L’ Eflllll “'ll','lIl0I“‘. Grade l|~-l, Leigh Campbell, 2 Hugh MncKiimou. Grails 'l~—l Margaret hMaclieiin, 2 lvaliloti Ferguson. Theresa .|. Woodi-titlc. E. Plenflnlg, Teachers. Elizabeth . M0l"l‘l| Mi-znvinhlc Nf/‘MUOI. 'l‘ht~ fnllmvlug is tho sinuillui: n1 Mouth .‘lPl\'l"l' School for the nionih of lfnrrh: tlruilt- lX-l Wllfrcil llrnillcy llllll .\llllll"ll'ir Brnilli-y ir-uuult, l (lriuln VIII» -l, Vflril ‘Flillnnr 2 Vic-l tianlty; and it was stated by a Sum merside mrrenpondent of The Dnib- Examiner that "every church Ir mmmerside received his generous llllpporl. with real financial-aid" Ht- ‘Mi "l nu ihtlltltrttll r."- , 1906.g§l' tile/safe sevgity-l ree_ years. _ I-lln career illustrates h truth of the poet's ram r ,=, v- §ystem Service and ’ - Satisfaction Three essentials to good business each and all of which will be found at this. store. - If you want a peracrlptlon filled or In fact any order filled just telephone and have ua send it to your door. If you are out of town jaat lend ua a mall order and you will receive your drugs by return mall. REMEMBER WE WISH TO HERVE YOU THE .2. mics A DRUGSTORE‘ f, 149 droat chm. Street I PHONE Ill Sharplea Cream Separator! for Sale. 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