A 1 1 -, if i it li li '»,V-'si » 1 _.1-5.. ai -\ do -1 ,EN p ~°-.1~V~ -V . , fi -V . "ai 2.: ‘tilt "11 ,-4 i i ~\ 1?<`»~¢»._.. 'r -it `1 I o "S35 f :lo F ’* f=i _ ‘$9 3i@'.i`i‘ 111'” lc li .iii-itil ' ii’;‘-iii d .ii ig; ""1 .Vi i tt. . 2’ 11:# ,.. , . .,i -1 V,~'.- 'ir t ilii 1 i , . ‘il 11.5115 i" 1 Hi . .~1 =ifi=,;-’l 1 i \_.i. /._ it* mill. mil fl :ti ,V lit. ie iiib qt., ne: i nl . ,'§ii,iii`» n :pl a ti'-lf_il';-. rlliii ~tV ii f ii FS Vg-'if id- illit ~'i‘ .li tal" L iatii, , :ini ` il ie ta V _ji-fi elif?" le i in lr . I -'_._)-5. i " ` I . ve,t>4.V> wheii the last : lopt the referendum if, for no other pur-' eisldo for the suinme| inontlis \ui'»iip. the suinniei vi'-itois to l`he t`l||`l' thi cts lil bv M bl _ 1 on w is cigar ite.nl~~ ind children who .ue leaving t»'t¢i\\.t for tlint |i'.itc eatlv next week ’\_li~ it l‘ Gull and -ou Ben have 'ii-~i_rvi| this wick on ivvisit aVinong their l'|'iciids.» *if It 'Z1 tained uf nt`ternoon lou on i\_londuy in honor ol' several friviids iviio greatl- ly in‘ >l l lit lu _ .\nioi_ig those ciijoyiiu: thc linli- rlnys utter ci siiccessful tcrui at Roth~ i\.“ 1””-1 "H T111"-*=fl=\.\'~ ' ' . ' . . H 1 -_- hcy have a right to make it. While it_1s_ ii.--i-pe.-1 _-iympaiiiy is ming consti- _ __ _a_id _thc system of referenduin ai_id__ of n_iV| ;`|‘_‘__i'__`;'"flf,';; §‘O’§l‘,§`"jfi"',,‘,\'_“',,if1{§lif§§,,.§}'f examples may be cited. In 1811 thc czu'l~ itiative and recall are moie oi less tavoui ~~i in-H. iiitim-im.-,| is .~<-no-mm; to inni- (] particulal-lv in the WeS_te\.l1 States and |:i_x with Mi‘. :ind Mrs. l\‘leM.'ihoii and ‘ , . ’ . niil siwnfi soinetiiie \\lll lr it - o some extent in the western provinces oi it-in.-.~ _iam-Q. ' ' "' ‘ 'u huiatla, I believe the constitutional me-i _ ”" * l`ull skirted cools adorned with htlti (lf (iC2lllllg' lilC t]llCStl0l`i li# ` f({l'_ h_|iko dollars :ire iiiiioiig thi-i iirio fall )_ _ . . ‘ '-_ . _ wo) Q s_io\\'iii;:s of the ilesl;.;i|ci‘s. 'l`hey ‘ulhlnlcnt _-to, _declde lt". and _ _I _ki___ ltiiller t`ron1 lust _veur's giiniiieiils in llUl`l i1H.\-'C ti’lC Fight t0 i`CVl€\’V (Jill “Ui rt-1 tht- :\rriiii|:einf‘.iits i.-i’ the fulness ach _tieneral election. My right lion. lead- \\‘lii|'li is less <‘oi|spieiin|i.s"l_v in front thu/i of vore, und also in llif: oxtrcnio r took that course on more than one oc- ioiigiii of on-. '1=ii0oi}i.-,,- Wim-ii wmos _ ,- _ , - g _ _ . .in-).i1_\_y wily hi-.low tho top of the arm in tho _ _ _ _ _ _ _.ision, notabl_\ in lJll, on the i_ec}_ tc _ _"m____ (_x__________ L______y \______________ _________e___ millions to over 600 millions. The e.\poi't- issue. ‘He might have had a iefeienf um on: _u..»T w|u_t-ii 1-t_..i|»i@u»i_\V'1-over um roi-G . - . ' . - ' .1 - ‘"1" Hill ".\"‘\r0\vH will he t`eut.\irod hat. question and continued to hold pov. ei. M _.HH _md Wm _mm popular ____ "___ :it unotlier instance of the fine and hexiutlful way hi which ivrziueii all , il ll Miss Olgn Urosliy ot' t'i|i»~ 'l‘ruvers.- -_-.»g=;=,;“’ .\'o\\‘ thul no iiiinfv r-ifitcoiis iown "th their irieiitll. aiitoliiohilliig l.~: piieiully at niglil us the ciirs go :¢klinV ming along rozuls leading to ilu: £ff&==i' \V _ . 1:.. . iilniost to the hem ol' her _e,o\\'n. in un] .Ou .uve -oina to find the Govel-nlnenf in-piilni‘ young: sons o|`_(‘oloni-i' and tint;-. blossoms und llli»_- ii' il ; _|.- _ _ __ _ _ ._ _ .. .___ _,_ _ .,. , _ . l ° Q . lr____‘__l_______ _____ ___________ __ '__‘___i “ ".' l,,,,,,.- __,,6\|>.||i,,, tliaii piol|t.ihi|_ bi. tlitili. *lite ii is i lovolythild and .;. .-. 4. p‘ 1-.xciirsioii wus, 1! not iniiiiorl-iliaed, he felt for hor ilenth very iiinch. On .\li:-s i’:\lui<‘r'.-: pupils ;:av|i ii uiosl ted by tiioso fortiiiiiitr' to ‘ln in alll-||=l votril und iilftlrunicntiil solos, <-lioi-mt. ¢-..~i, etc. sliowctl oil to atl\'iiutzii.:o tho till. ri ' _ »'~ »»_-_ .= In - " - “ I 1-. ifr- ` ' . ' to le I-nzeitoii. who is i sl.Vtui of i.oi|I liar .~h and oi’ t.‘1-uiitvss l~`oi‘tc.sciic. \\'ii.s lor iniiiny _v¢r:ii‘~' I:iil_\'Vlii~\viiiti|i;; to lhe late l)iit-licss ol' Uoiinaiiiglit, while f:<|iu~rr_\~ :ind 4-oinplrolier lo the Duke ' Kills. tlraiiiini whose liusbiinil sue reelictl Mr. lllckcnsoii as iii-<-rfiiiilniii in the linnk ol' Montreal is hvini.: wel- licro on 'Thursday night A ivoilding nl` unui"` 1-oiilcrom-es' will be vi' v<‘='\\|il‘\' ' intcrcst: ' - eiirliy subinhs und arouiivl thc city ‘ w trentec. EXTRACTS FROM DIARY. l dined :it Mrs". Mo(lully‘s, wifg ot' one their first meeting in the t‘ouiieil that it party o|'_ them had init? an eu- ijoyiiblo ride and a shoot that win: ini it-iist ctiiiinii-n|ora\t<~d li_\' till' if=i1ll\l| into siippvi with l\ir. M llou\:.tl| til ¢oo-so4ooo++e»'¢o`§o+-Yoooooooooe-sooo o‘i\i`6-oi. ‘_ . cnNitni3i]inN nivs -_ xlracls lrom a- Diary. Kept by Miss, Mercy A. Coles When the Accompanied' i ller l"alhi>.r,.lhe Laie'li0n.-George Coles, _ ‘ to“_llie‘ Confederation tonlerpnces at _ riots or . i *OOO* 4'* *'|’O§\§'l'OO§OOOO and _0llawa' in 1864. ii~ieiiiis; 1 or the Jubilee of (‘onl‘odoi‘atitui tho nice as (Iiiiii'lottctown-‘s. i spent rt day' on liqai~11_t,l\l`§ ilu|i__liip Duncan 1 'on 5. Septginiber (itll gi li['_'2_lie , ‘:~ and ‘<-un sii:_iri~ their pleiistii-1-_ this c|,y_ who us -1, young _imorniiuz it `raii]<1tl“_imd ~lV'ha_l yr _ le from tiié Adniii‘nl.'\vl‘ro lin`d~§keor':»‘V t0 gil, saying lilnl. it wits too wet l`or ents quita ii biiixlrt a|>p~ir:iiice on K-010,, and Mr* (‘(,|U_.,.io lm- piiilliuin- ship visiting. liowever, it cleared ut lunvii tlnioaiiirl he sont his' lieutenant. On tho night ol' Septeiiiber 12 there an it biinquet at the Ilailtiqt liotel. t` tho tleiegtites, When I get lionic U Iiisleifl oi' tho coiiveiitionail _*evict-I ..-|~|in llclcnute-'s front Quehei-, lliili- they were still giving speeeiies al. the i“""i""i' 'im "i"i""i"i° i”`i‘i° " "`“}" tax and St. John, i\i~i'ivetl in t`iiar' banquet. We went to eiiurcli on the _ _ _______ ____ _s______ _ __ ics _zi_ _\i'_liilt_' il1`U_\_'\?i` _iloflk `“'iih'_ iottelown on Aiigiistllo.1Sli4.i1iuli\€i'"si,"°"'s'°“ lliins Ailiiui. \v|io o<'i'iip|t'd thiit, post l\l;i1o|- lloi'ii:\i‘i| and Mr. Ili'||iliw:iIci'. ii"i‘ii"` "im _"_"“““' '_i"' Ai;-Vi"'" Wm' during the latter purt ol' thi- l’rln~ sir`.|ohii'.'< --ori-otiiriv-i, uiui Mr. l.eii. Mi” ii"i'i' iim ii'"‘i'* "iid 3 _i"""m' cess l’alrl}~ia's stay in (‘i|iinria. Lady clerk ol` tho- t‘ounel|. were n.~'ki~1i to gui 9111"” U“iSi‘i°3 St- °i°h“‘ ""id'” ‘i`istlt~." 'l`he delegates camo back in thi; eveiiiiirc. Ik ni' l`»= itl ='»= #1 'l`lie :late ol' the Coiil‘oi'oiii~e ul Que- lhl, pm, gil. _,\r|_|,m. |.}ge|.m" was ____l______l____ “___ _,__0______‘___ LU |.il,Um in-1' hziviiu: bonu liked-, tho tlovoiqioi fit-i-hieii to iieiul it slontiioi' down lo ol' tfoiiiiziiiglil. l/uly lfhlgei'loii's pre- and ,,,~,.1,,g U", U,w,, ‘W “,,.,,| M, ,I brim.: tlir ~dole;;iilcs~up from the Mar- seure will only he requirerl <~u special ,mmli ',,m.,»,.,,,,, “.|,,.,.,, gy", Univ il|l||~_; itinio l'ioviiii'os. I wont rin Ht. John o<‘e:i:iio|i::_ ns she does not ii\'tV- in I ,HW ,hut “,,,,, ,.,.,|||`, “.,,,.,h l,,,,m,,._, :intl l‘orlliinil, no iuy futher thought l,oiulon_ __ _ . _ _ ' ,_ - V the tri would be loo rougli for ino- __ ___ ____ _ nt \\.l.~ a pinot- ol .tnieth_\i~l. louiui in _ _her null nio. (ln Wcdiiosdny, Octo- ber V 5th. we left t`bni- lottolown :it R ii. ni.. and urrlvril ~nt Shoillne :il 2.210 p.|n. it was tei‘iilil_\'=: conirtl to the City, liuviui.; nrrivcii _ Mr H _‘pm th' m_m__‘ ____ or _'___' rough iiiid i limraiiio ill, _ We foi|iul_n . . :~ , 1 1 f _ ip:-.-izil triiiu wailing for us -ul Shetli- ,,, ,o ,,, ‘ niint-. iiiyiti-il us lo lon. ,,'§‘ouu~ ol_liu- _“__ _"___ “___ _:___ mm SL Joh" a______m in llioovenliig. Mr. Tilley lal`tor\\;itrt_lii Sir i.ooii:iiil) iinri l\1i'. SteevUii,,\vm'e_nt the liolol to i°e.t-eive us. On '_l`l||ii"n- day wo went on board' the Stenliic-r New hurl ii stiiturooni. We arrived _al l’ri-ble llousn, Portluml. the follo\vin,g thing at Confederation to an annual pro- duction of over one billion three hundred thousand. Fisheries have increased in va- lue by Five hundred per cent., forest pro- ducts have grown from 34 millions in 1871 to_175 iiiillions; mine products from' ten ....mill-ion--to--13-7--ni-i-llionseffhese a-i‘<~.»biit-a few of l;lie many instances that might be given of the growth of this young western coun- try, .a country still in the childhood of its national life, a countr_v which, at least since 1900, has taken the place of the United States as the chief magnet for world mi- .IF2iil0ll- Imlnlgrlatlon at the tune Of 0011-ltakes its own course in these matters, and federation was insignificant? it now avera- ges nearly 400,000 yearly. With only one fourth of the soil available for agriculture yet occupied, and but a fraction of this ac- tually iniprovcd, the possibilities yet in' store for immigration and for development are simply incalculablc and (lariada’s growth in the next half centur_v is bound to be even more rapid than in that now completed. So much for (‘aiiarla’s inaicrial prospe- rity, past and prospccti\'c. What about the future? The fiftieth anniversary is being cele- brated under the dark shadows of a world shaking war. In that war Caiiada is find ing her soul. l"ift_v years of uninterrupted prosperity had developed the industrial in- stinct, had magnified material values and -pursuit of these became the settled na- tional life. Then came the war, the danger to the motherland, the oppression of weak- er nations, the sorrows of others, and Ca- nada realized that there were higher con- siderations than the pursuit of and the en- joyment of wealth. Today 410,000 of her sons are under arms and are welding in the fierce heat of the world’s greatest war a crown of natioiihood for Canada. The blood of her different races is being mingl-‘ ed on the battlefields in France, in the first line trenches for the defence not of Canada alone but of world freedom. Who can doubt that out of this intermingling in a com-I mon cause, the cause of righteousness and of humanity. there shall arise a stronger, more virile and a more united Canada? "Who can doubt that the next half cen- tury, building upon the achievements of the past. shall-see greater progress both in material and national progress? We are entering upon the second half of the century under skies that are clouded with sorrow in many a home, sorrow for those who have fallen, but the clouds are entering upon a new era, a new volume in tl SIM' 41"' 0 ' ""'" "" "- "“‘ ff “‘"" " "` ooo win mr iiotii it also tm. her history. The coming years will see the fl'0\\t be d0P1'l\'¢‘¢l 0! his r0i¢- _,___ _._,____ __ , :naman cum" -- s good practice at the present time. I re- member also, when the Navy debate took_ place in the House, in 1910, the question of referendum was brought up once more. l\ll_v right hon. leader might have_ sheltered himself under the referendum, instead of alioWiiigVhi~nisel'f'to be involved upon this question in the election of.1911. But he took the course a statesman would take, and said, “No, when the time comes we will appeal to the people,” and he did ap- peal to the people, and on that and other issues .was defeated. The Government if blunders or mistakes are made the G0- verninent is responsible to the people. For , that broad reason, I do not favour a refer- endum.” . _ “Thcn, again I think, upon this ques- tion ii referendum is entirely unnecessary. ln my view of thc matter the first duty_of the people, and the first duty of Parlia- ment, is to defend their country. That is a natural duty, a natural right, one that we are bound to assume and perform. If we take our oath of loyalty, we assume that obligation. We require no mandate for the performance of a paramount duty.” “Another objection is that. instead of threshing the question outxin this House- and it is a difficult question--we woul_d transfer the contest to the platforms of this country, where it would be a more_difIicult question and might cause very serious dis- turbance. There is no reason for referring it for decision to the electors. Why not, in a manly way, settle it ourselves? "You must i'emeinber there are 136,000 loyal Canadians at the firing line. How are you going to take the soldiers’ vote in Eng-. land, where we have 28,000 troops at pre- sent, probablyon their way to the front, and 80,000 in training, the balance being in hospitals and convalescent homes. Do you think that vote could be polled? \\'i\=\fV liztve you on this side ot' the \valvi°'.’ You linve ii popiilziiloii whit-li i-ui_vi-\. “\\'e will not 1 1 i e||list.” Do lion. gviitleineii t lililk tliut men would be defeated. The men who did not' want to go to defend their country would vote against it. I do not think that wouldl be a fair vote. I believe, if any one is en- titled to vote on this question, it is the men_ who are overseas, and I see no way of fair- ly taking their votes without a tremendous expenditure of time if it be possible to take mid i`nmll_v of (lttnwu are sinnnierlng ut liracklcy Bench. , fa 4: x< ' 'i`il~’ Pllsllzzeiiioiit is iinnoiiiitrcti oi` .\ii.~:s I":|nliiio Twining. o|` Brookline, lo l’uul li. .\`aI‘i§1‘nnl, ol’ M-uiielie.~:te|'. llartuioutli `l=`». u,son. ol' Mi'. und Mrs. l<‘rz|nk \V. Snrgcniit. Miss 'l`\\'in ing is tin- ilaiigltlor 0`i'tliu into (‘iiurles l-‘aii'lmiil.D._ Bishop ol Loiidon. .iiiss 'l`\vlnini.: is well hiiowii to unum licr ol' tiliarloltelown people. lt= ‘ll lk Mrs. _ l’ni'kt'i‘ ('urveli of l\'Iontreiil luis iirrived lu tho city on n visit, ‘U fl it Several eiiji.»_viiliio picnics ziro ho- .inz nrranizvul this week for Iinrmlniou ilziy with tho vxpcrtiitioii of line wea- ihor. Y; S1 ll Ai. tim Golf' Links this altornooii ten will he servod ‘hy Mrs. W. S. .\‘tewart and Mrs. Bngnail mul on lmmlnloii lluy hy Mrs. Mathienc-ii. Airs. F. lleitrlz and Mrs. ii. M. iluvison. . 1;: $1 ll Sir \Vlll'rl:l Sullivan hos as his giiosts his diiugliter Mrs. Scott. mul children of Ottawa and Major Arihiir Sullivan from France who is being \_rai'itil_v \i'eltri>ii|t~il homo by his ninny irleiids. .."..‘°“";';'"."".";;';;T;*;’::”.”.~ oiuir seusciions ron ‘I ouniiniui iiriimziis U-1C# Iurnlshodby W. I. Louoon. OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO tN_'rHE DARK §f'PI*1"l§~f'l bO§O'l°O'l'§ We don't feel obliged to watch the folks we believe in. They do not need watching: they are dependable. We nro Juli-t an sure that they will do what ihey have promised wl\e__n they are out ol’ our sight as when _e can see cvi erythlng they do. Have we roms to ol l et o 0 |th@ p n, y.. t’ thinking of God' nl who will not mill;-ii' will su|i|»ort ii co|i||ui-I-_hgghiy -B., we mnk uf ,meh ;,1¢,,,d,,; Num 0" 11,'-(,|.‘,|"|"n|? The p!,op0Siti‘0n_'Or are we inclined _totrust God uliieily when we cnn see ielasons for trusting iilni? "You can trust li thief as tar as you can me him," skid a minister rea-" entiy, in urging hiipeople to depend upon m|th.nm, on aizlit.-~"li'aveu't yoi|_ and I kno\rn the Lord long e'non¢h to know that we can trust. him in the dark?" ` is thy cruse oloomlort wiuitimriilise and' share it with another' And throuizh nil the yearn of tnmlnelt- shnll serve thee and' thy it at all. I believe that is one fundamental, in-oiim. brightened by glorious' achievements that reason for oppoiinga referendum upon_this ,__ ,hy bum_____ hard _nd __________._ _ ° ` s elm -~ ' cori-‘V Bnos. ’ . tus llyiifliiitui. _\'o|iiu:e'st s'on ol' the lute Mr. t'. A. liyiirliiiaii, ol' (flint- lottetowu, 1'. E. l_. , and Mrs. C. A. Hyndnian. of lddnionton, were united in marriage. The i~cre|iioii_v was performed by the itigh; Revori-iid. the lilshop ol' Eri- uiouton,, 'issistetl thy Aimvlirioiiroii Wcliii. l\’lr. \'criii.-n Burl`ortl prcsid'eti at the organ. The irliarmink bride' was iittired in ivory satin, trlniiiieii with lat-e and uiallno, a tullo veil with hoiiiloii liicc gnriiltiirc :ind ciirrioil a shi-ul'ol`<-i'ei|in roses. Silo was given :iwiiy by her l`ntlicr. and alteiidod hy lim' sister. Miss Jenn. and 'Miss Aiiroi Wilkis. ol" Wetaskiwin. Mr. llarry llyndniau attended the ln'i&4 #ir 2'# ’l`lu- nl-'Vtiiy l`|'ivii¢ls of Major llnrold i~itunh\_v. who was wounded ln France and hun since been in idnglniid. will he pleuio-'ti to leiirn that he hnr nrriv- ed iu||`ely ln liilontreai and nlthouzh still nomewlint lume is in splendid' health. 0. S. A_DOPT8 DAYLIGHT. SAVING ' FOR NEXT YEAR. V (Cnnidlah Preu Despatch.) WASHINGTON- The daylight sa-| v‘lng hill, to take effect, next year. has passed the Senate and was sent hack' tn the house in an amended form ' weather - ._ . _no I _ _ l I; __-__ _ . i f * 4 _ __ _ _ ' j ---»--~--~- -V -~~-V~--- ~ VV , '_ V CANVAS FOOTWEAR 1 - _V Womens High Laced and Buttoned Boots and Pumps, High Medium and Low 1 Heels, Children’s High Buttoned Boots and Strapped Pumps. . Men and Boys' Grey Canvas Leather Tipped Boots, very comfortable for warm tiiiior <;, .\ov.i .\;ol|i\_ iiivilozl the mm___|n___ _"tel, &w(,_mV_r0m~`ho“m on whole party to slipper, but lt was too mo S‘(,_nm,,l._ _M (m,,_‘0»(,|m.k_ “.,. ‘|,,_j-t iiii-if U’ 140- W0 -`*U‘i"'4i ii' 'i"`“"" “ii on the Giviiiu 'l`runli i-niliviiy.'iirilvinig niglii and in the nioriiinyz set out t'or M Island pond M 9_30_ A quam( OM H=\li\'=\x. We- sffinimfl ut Ili" “'11vlH‘V.\‘. Silo =¢il0WCl3' lllo |101' til`0=