t= 81l- Henryirhnrrttnii. than; °°"°"°1 M“1.1'¢°1'rh1- 111.1? ‘qlimdfiliirtwill ; I111"! 1110851118 sneaker. a man of "- fins physique. inn " if there were any, who expected Hbr-—--- ., 1 ’ .- oauina llama. . _, iliilliiiiiiin E“§oZ‘-";¢.“.l'-"¢""u'.llr ‘f. ‘r1711 Ill-Int. Idllo: and Pulllllcs. I, 1 Junta luau. MONDAY, oEoEMBER 1s, 1922. SIRdjlENRYW VISIT i V. new‘. National ‘Ra1m¥_'}fh': qpaa and , gone. It was hisi-fi-zghff-gigit- to, Prince Edward lsialild ti“, on. ._ , 1191’ 1111111111110 911111110011; The Wflltimas season alone when various was brief but was sufficentlyl 101118 for Sir Henry to make a 800d impression. upon those who had the pnlvllege of meeting him. "111 1101111118 him speak. 11c is ll snlal manner and has the pleasing faculty of ‘mfikling himself agreeable. Those,‘ definite promises of immediate in- tervention tin our railway grievan- (199- Dosaibly. were disappointed. v01‘! Properly he made no pro- mises, except one. namely. to re- move at the earliest poss"ble mo- ment the handicap on automobile traffic at the CapcsdThls was so lifll-Dably a hand.‘icap that, experi- enced railway man. as he ls. he' at once saw the necessity: of re~ 1110141111’ it. As for the rest oi’ our gltievancea. he gave the ugua] stereotyped assurances of a "sym- pathetic consideration." The magnitude of Sir Henry's task in making both endg o: a three thousand mile railway and the dtlvcrgen-t ends of many more miles of branch railways meet is admitted by all ilnd he will have the sympathy and cooperation of all true Canadians in his effortsi to m-ske the complicated system; a help instead of a hindrance v1 the development of our great couns try. The Cnnntliun National Rail- ‘Waysyis the greatest single Ill! l l constituents. gnateful and Charlottetownflwill n.‘ earliest opporlunlty cypress their gratitude by turns their worthy ‘represent-Hives unll-lnlitetl the legislature could spars suffi fidlent tlime- from his multlfaridus‘ .v daptiea to ccdlect their interests be confined to the festive (insist causes for neglect may arise, bu: ‘that in all seasons, day or night. summer or winter. he will have abundant leisure “to neglect their interests in every particular." The assurance Mr. LoPage has giver. to his constituents might with equal truth have been given by his colleague. the Honourable George E. Hughes aild by his city colleagues. Messrs Hifggs Duffy. of whom it may be saicl) asserted that. during their threa- years in oftlice. they have devoted the and their time and energies to neglect of the interests of their witness especially the devotion with wh-lcl/they. day in and diay out, in season and out of season. theiir promise to reduce the clti~ zens poll tax from three to dollars. Such unrtinted and until-- lng devotion to neglect has sei- dom. if ever, been encountered in the political history of the wince. neglected to redeem lWu pro- We have no doubt that the electors of West R’v.=r the calm-- unlties for further th ' ~ ' . eir interests in every particular. "M... ,.x,.|,,§,v,.|y_ cspelfaily their legislative in- eresis. ' way system in the world and the -be grs-lflfyng to them also '~ to be assured that this leisurely ‘ . ‘rr- '- ' 11081601 01- their interests ls uotflio q , neglecting “ 1 Notes By The way 1 v wwv y. *' a lliuuniln inst no; union by the Chief cominisir ‘ b; H1811- ways contains his 149011-111 111° various road projects ‘~ 11156011» 1111' der alreement between; life Do million and the various’. and the estimated l; ' lost in each province being in round figures as givcu below: Miles Est. Cost This ccluimi in opetffcl-‘thc dlncvuion by ccrraIP0114- cnta of questions of intan- cat. The" Chn-lottctowv‘ Guardian does not necessar- ily endorse the opinions cx- A praised by its correspond- onto. . what Manner __ .5|n.i| in! very ' pleased to ace that the lion. Win01‘ M '11”?- ha“ reconsirered llis decision to with- Bd druw fiq-‘ni this newsliilllfif 1311 1-111‘ versy and ll]. Saturday llflflrfllilg’! 153m; p1 ‘your paper again enters the field. We have become quite accustomed to him twisting and turlllllg and evading but we ncvcr expected lllnl to rult away. But with his reappearance be still cun- tlnues his twistlngnzill evading and avoids giving a straight a118- P. E. l . . . . . . . 118 $211,495‘ Nova Scotia 715.300- New Brunswick ...-1.Z37 2.950.600 Quebec 83 859,368 Ontario 71 1.790.219 Mialllluba. . 765 8.478.902 Saskatchewan . . . .1,125 1356.889 The estiamtcd cost pcr mile ranged from $1.206 in Saskalche-i wan and $1.781 in Prince Edward island to $10354 in Qucbcc.-$1l,007 in Nova Scotlll. up to $22,113 iii Ontario. according to the charac- ter of tho material used and the general type of the roads, ln Nova Scotla the type nl’ con- struction is gravel, 133 miles nitd Mitt-adapt 29-1111105. In Now Bruns- wick there are 1.021 miles of gra- vel roads and 216 of biturivn. birc- udam and gravel. ln Quebec tlicrc are 6S miles oi‘ gravel roads and 14 miles of macadam treated with larvia. in Ontario 28 miles are of gravel and the lbalanceof 42 miles is of asphalt and cement cmorete. in Manitoba the improved roads are exclusively of gravel. British Columbia has utilized only ccln- cnt, asphalt and concrete, gravel and ston ti: ‘ire I and hence it is 0111i’ between these that colniparl-l st.-..s are practicable . said to have been addressed. ly declares these few names will do notice. 8- 11 15 0111i‘ 111 $fl511I11€11B-|i‘.-gl1t, l am fighting for u reform in ‘ull Prince Elliwtard lslanll|the rotten inmmved roads are n; taxation act and even tne stratig- est friend of the Government ad- mits it is rotten. wer to any of the questions asked him with one exception. 1 asked hlln in my last lctter wliy ho did not comply with the requirements of thc tax act and send out written notices 0f the holding oi’ the ap- peal court to all appellants in 1922 as he did in 1921. lThe act says “it shall be the duty. of the Prov- incial Treasurer to give notice to the appellant at the address inan- tiolied in the assessment roll ten days before the time appointed for thc llellrlllg oi such appeal." ctc.’ New Mr Lea gives a straight illld- wcr to this and says s-uch notices were trialled to all appellants. Now 1 believe the postal service ‘Nllllidl this Province is an excell- cut service. and 1t is rarely we hear i1 claim that a. letter dltl not reach its destination yet it would zlppcilr that large numbers 01 these notices sent out by Mr Lea nevcr reached the parties whom t_hey are 1 would ask Mr. Lea if a notice was sent to any one of the follow-lug tlppcllaills: Dr MdMurdo. Summer- slde; Dr Harry Allan, Summoi-side Peter G Clark, Summcrside; W A Jenkins, Seal llivcr; W K Rogers. Charlottetown .' larger Elst of never I have a much people who claim _to have ~TOUQ1VI>J these notices which Mr Lea 11111185111111115: were sent out but ‘for the prcseil-t. Meantime .1 lvquld be glad to hear ifrom other appellants who did“ no receive written This is not my personal atlminlsirtltilrii of the illlr Lea in his letter igoes at ‘braids... The Public Forum . 1105s I11_1'-0__B_1§111!1‘1111111Y Jinimynulilott, of ooorsla. asst! '32. who tor some few years vast cut quits a, figure in New York as a caller-of tl6Cl1l1lf165,'--18‘0B1l6d by the- financial editor 01.1119 N"? York ‘Tribune, t e man W110 ‘B11111- unillscl- Business. tl-Ils 1111111191118 itowlp the hands of “a-receiver. and it ceanrll likely that plain Militias who‘ mung" investments as the re- eulto! 1111a persuasion V111’ 108,101-11- rhs‘ fact‘ ‘that tor Wttiltsl 110' P111111: paired in catos"i1!1l1_’1’1'97{9¥°,1_'117 . not: yet surrendered lhlyrlgbt to ‘be caught the chini‘ of jay towns. The tact chat he failed‘ cventunllyflndl-l onion-thin lhc stock n’: Eullibleln the city is smilller than it once was. could Elliott have sot 1111111911 I111 most places he would have ‘been laughed into insolvency~ BuLLNew Ylprk accepted him for a while. The Babbltry of the town respected and fillllllilrted him because he seemed to -represent something 190.4101‘ cent. American and red-blooded. He was a highly polished specimen of the go-gettcr. r" - , . Sclllng to Unaophlstlcated. Elliott's business was dominated by one central idea, andtlidlfldeti was suggested to himin war time.‘ l-le wiallzctl that the average man was, becoming an increasingly ‘fm- portant -bll_vcr of securities. The saleof Liberty bonds proyedthal. Hundreds of thousands of people w-ho had never invested beforctbei came holders of securltihayfl‘ ’ argued that as they sold thclrjuibn erty bonds or as they accumulated more savings they would like other investments, but that they ‘would fashioned methods which would greet them it‘ they ventured lllto Wall-l Street wit-h their. few hun- dreds of dollars. Iln fact, they would not go to Wall Street. and conservative Wall lStrcet would not go to seek them out. Jimmy Elliott, hows-wer, would seek lhenl out. He would <sell them securities, either lmcompnnies which he promoted himself or were being promoted by others.‘ Among them were the Car- oélrfbséifiéi‘ .-ofllc"era:» Dveryflndrlllfltfiftlfl 8°" rm patriotic punctual-is dniwar’ Probablyln no place but New York .- wipportulilties’ for them. W's quote be chilled and mystified ‘by the old- _.- gutters would} ambllfblii. ‘in the ‘ Knickerbocker gotslynnq , hold s sort of servicisithd '8 01011! 110- tween a session’ o1 i110 11101-111‘! (711111 and a camp -moc't1l1x-""1‘11Py "011111 8mg hymns ‘speclallyprepued and " referring to buslncsd; at! tlmt5 they would staljtjh ,.§1ay._,1ul1 o1 pep- ‘rtllifi 1.11s! W11§f-.P§t1il1.1f°'°1‘ 111° city 1Q hell securltlos. They were divided into groups, _ 111me¢i‘s11rf“1li...’1l11111s111. ram- -.,'1_',if1_9|-1 Qlhttfinlltnlfiihlll competition‘ win. stimulated‘ amollgmtile ‘teams tlint sold nonmetal-catharsis mortar time; ..lii ‘ Couldn't 1mm 05s.‘, ' i iOuce a week they would have a. dinner, when they-wouldbe-addres- sad bvhnoro or "lesspromineilt le -on"a“1variety' of sublccts. chiefly inspirational. llt} is said that the -chlef'~reascn why t-he Elliott enter- prison “collapsed who Elliott's init- llre1to_lt’ecp'__u'p‘bla staff of 5111,08- mon. As _a pulls. after 111017111111 Buldsome securities to their friends and relatives they could not's'ell to otllerpnullllleli jacqualntad with in- vestments kept away from them. Since. they could not make a living as-‘salesmen, 3nd since no oppor- tuliltlics/tg‘ become lhlgllly paid ex- ecutlveshqccuzred they quit the job and resumed their, former hum-bier occupations. . The fancy training that ‘Elliott was hllpllflumi‘ to give thelilbdld 5not1aeeill" iocreate new one». paragraph. in Elliott's instruc - lions in salesmanship: -, _ "Hints IoYSaIeamcn: “For instance. ll‘ you notice a photo of a small boy on his desk and you passrsbnlc élftnpllmelltnry remark ‘about that |llCl1lT0 and al-ik him if that is his boy, he will usu- ally givcyou the very information you want to ilt in our campaign to lllm. Now. if there happens to be a young lady's ‘picture on the desk. it la probably one of two things. lt is either ills prospective wife or his wife. Ycu can usually llltd that out by look-lug at the picture and lis1e"l‘ire, tllc Man Message Cor- 5grcut lengths into the provisions‘. 10f the act but he hats not answered] l l t ‘vmy question whether he considers 11111-1 5x11311310“ ‘"51 mm’ ‘In emaqThe man's face will usually show ‘he was “dealing equitably and iair- tlonal ‘ Bed porat-inn, , Urban iPicturcs. United; iStates High Sipeed and Tool. llldus-1 fiorporatioil. Danlelsi then looking back at the man. I like to do this twice so as to make sure I get the proper imprcsalon._ each . - ix, 1 talnly.go_ away satisfied. L ‘ihera are Canton Crops: in all the new mafia, lh. ' 1015"?” ‘ " ‘awe-riot - aaifiéfi 1Q‘ 1 ,,- .. -. _ awuxmov égr‘ man-u..." __ §p1¢»n-- ‘ \“ w’ Q‘ .. _ _ ‘f .x . Y kflfjrgxi, -%a-.é.\-:wv1¢wnr>i,;;1<»re.r»>u _ __, . _ . . 1 l i, . r1 v For‘. a‘ reception, ‘party homo or office a lftvof a r .. . . . I d en Uiklcngth would'bc most welcome. But you will have in " come and aeethcsc offerings for yourlclf and you will cor. , cludinq Brlckdust, i- Burnt Orange, etc. Autumn, Pumpkin, Algonquin, h“ ‘.-_ , ,. Crepe-dc Chcno, in all shades from $1.90 to $8.75 Yard . 1 1~land 45 inches wide. l/elvetecns in all shades in 22 inch. 21 inch, 82 Inch Beautiful brocadcd linings for fur or cloth colts $2.50 to $5.50 Yard. ‘ Smart New Frocks For Christmas * 1 Holiday Wear Of fashionable twllla and wool crepe, in different mod- els; some beaded, some cmbroidcricd, some piped In neat colors; some with pleated panels and uncvch homo-for , school, street or bullnbu wear. l l scoivolvilc ILLS 1 reccrltl y -whether it is his wife or his swect- ;lleart, because if it ls his sweet- lhetlrt you will notice his face bc- lcome very red, whereas. if it is his, 'wi1’e the impression is not quite so 1 I '1 J I 1c lvlr, Elliott was chief oi tllc Busl-liitrong‘ NW‘ 1'11“ 1"“ “Y 1°1‘1“"i . ~ ness Illllllltars. llntl it was lllrollgli1 I mum‘ say you are a judge M nu‘ 1 . 0 I S $ The width of tllc roadway iiily by all" when he dragged Rogers?MotqrgiBusillesstllullders and Man- on important clcmcnl. in the coatlPuyton ‘Co and SilverFcxes and hngtpn Wiggly Corporation. and utility whether of a rllilwilyiggtf“ E113’ tlrrifltzuit “Tgnxfrfsjfdliol 1‘ C1111’ 111 M°111r9‘11'°n'1r an ordinary highway alltl in ro' Op 1e i‘ ' i I i‘ 1 " 't.i'tl ‘ l‘ h"h.l. disturbances in Am-Igard to this matter no standartlggeclh LQ,.,'§§Z..°§,Y".’§I§ 112;,“ 5:58.11, am] Europe attributedlaecms to have Ibeen agreed uponarll‘ the company while at the slilllel worlds |0nt3flo roads appear m u]; havn1tlllic he was making scttlclilorlis l . , i“ “"111 "1 3° fret 01'8"" *""‘.".'.'.'."-....i’§-'.'."Ji “M13113? .i§i‘é‘.§..1‘.".‘l""“ °"*““""""" "““ °' '““'§“.;‘..'l $1.135‘? twill‘ 1.11211‘; 12.1111.“ main-it’ 10 10111‘ 1111110111211 causes. we... gyunqwlck roads 124 IIQgLl ‘ ‘ 1 ' " ' operations were cai-i-lutl on This l‘ ' ' . ~ . ~ "l tllhl titt t‘h- 'nlc . - l ti k h i tmmely. (1) unprofitable resulisflNova Scotla roads ‘l8 1011x2110 grit l1llzlb1le for ilficblnlllcpttx s was 111° 111111119111 111111-11111111116011 B9- m“ you ‘en now w ether O1 attended with friction and 560 lot m m, t, (2 h 110 fer-t W1 inl‘oba 111 fort ‘Nr-itht v- has lie answered tho qucs cllritlqs in all the other concerns make an Mme"! 10mm as a 8mg“, _ r. 0e, . - . .. . , ._ ' , . . _ . ,_ , j, tional Jealouslcs making coordin; m Hf] bop a 0115' 1 t 9 Hrlllsh_Ctilum'nin. 18 to 30 feet. tic-n which is going to be asked m; @1148; task was training sa|es_ Ur *1 marrml “mnfl ’ 1 “Hon ditmcult and unions‘ Tmnlfon’ 3' 1' 111111 931111211. (3) Saskatchewan 20 1981.. and P111108 hum Inter on in a place where he men, and it .15 said that at onetime such coordination wllll ultimately: neqlu a e taxation and (4) the or another 11111113011001“ the“ 1"‘5'1 war debts. Edvvrd island 18 feet. So we nd- W111 b8 01111590 ~10 fluswfll‘ 1t. “A10 b "sad through lMr. ‘Elliott's capable} I e effect d l ‘ d b1 C > ' e a “sum n fluid“ 1n this provilnce of ours the lllst ‘ "B" ‘° "‘° “'“""’ ““““* °“ “"13?$1111.11“ni"ii?é"§.'§§.?.l'lnl§§ $1111.11‘. 11131111131“ “11119 “'9 have 19115 119-11 K ltands. He advortlsctl extensively, 1s still young and the Varying 1n._mr e of the e a t h and hundreds, if not thousands, of - .‘ e s cause ouc us _ 19mm” are 91'1" u“ 8111111 C311‘ but indirectly. The conflict he, - 1 +oa+ooo+++o+oo++o+>o¢+o Dally, 891901110118 llA-RIS. Dec. 1s- Notice has have this your paid you on a V1111!- lrylns to set M" "arrow-saves atlon oi $000.00 per pulr while you railway broadened out. Anyway wel have settled with others on a basis men gave up other occupations and secnl destined to have the nnr- 111“$3°£-09kl19'1‘ 1111113 u m t’ d i r ,, ~v _ 1 l’ (311 llOWS very we - 8 l)?‘ a a s 18L but a “anon 1n m‘ ""1111 911111181 8111i Lflbflr we 101w“ Mglwhly“ of any m can taxation purposes the wnilie of makdnfaéd ‘me "l 111° 11135651 know little of as we stand prac- “at factors '1“ "'5 makmg 15 115 111113111‘ tically outside the industrial floent but as yet dlsunll-ed 1111': world. Inequality of taxation. it. 1 been given in tllo Chamber of Dc- F WIY System. Sir Henry's umler- is m“, we Share Wm] the rest or * ' ' ' _ puitles favoring tho _ extension of taking 1s a large one. he ha h d ' G - ~ the franchise to the women of . s a the wer“; bu, that m’ f," “L 4 France. The minimum ago limit ._ a would lbe thirty. 1 - From tho W. 8. Louaon ‘The F-rench fricnds- of women -‘ collection THE OTHER SHEPHERD l‘ 1 Full of youthful simplicity-effective, distinctive. _You'd t expcqfthcm to be several dollars more. ' country traversed by it. one ofI the greaictsl. countries thqi A banker world. Necessarily there are divenlhe Catlad-ian sent interests. east. west and heqth-e economic tween. Naturally also the uhlflqh-gerica firm of what were once soparateithe sysicms serving not only separate‘ but competitive interests. will he! in addressing" The Sales iForcc. Drcscnt discontent Silk Stockings, plain or with fancy clocks. Silk Scarves, Handkerchiefs, Cape Gloves, Silk Gaunt- lets. Chamolsett in “ ntlet style. Short woolen Gloves lll preys. blaavcr. etc. Heather Stockings, plain and ribbed. Fancy. Collars, Tuxedo style, round neck or the new. large Bertha effect which give tlfc wearer a youthful ap- pearance and tllc suit the touch of lmartneac It llcldl. {C}??? n - Herc Are - Some l Gift Suggestions Women's Ready-To-Wear Dept. velvet Bath lichen, Bilk Bloomer» Ncgllpcc, 811k , Underakirts, Furs, Fur Collared Colin, Fur Coat-Oi Winter suits. (Fur Trimmed.) Winter“ Coats... Velvet. Drones. Sweaters, Sarge Dreuu, House Drones, Bllk Drones. Skim. Spcrtfiklrta.‘ - ~ ‘ t ~ ONS LTD. 7 BPSGG‘! 1' l .'.zn,;u¢t.-a'a.a.-inn.nn;‘h.~g¢.g,l . -—v~o-;nnvfll.dvnn ‘ I ‘ foxes in tllc different rnnchcs ‘ls tho same and, his attempt to es; much experience which Willi be 0f largely a matter of admlnstra- m h: l .. “c Se” c9 1° hlm- c9118!“ lion. The war debts we share to suffrage hold the opiulolt that tllc tabllsh a tllffcrent valuation ill dif- ferent ranches is only another 11111111115 11011 111111111 experience the full in federal taxation and. Wm‘ 1“ '“11"°a‘1'1'11$ 31111 1119 91- so far as we are concerned, un 01118 18 0119 01 1110 0111i’ 1W0 011* weak evasion and ho knows it » very well. peinlence of both if utilized now towards a common purpose should vlnces that "are confined to dirt h l h_ ‘ _ that lls all hope t at n ls ncx "Liam 111111113“ mrdmm 01mm“ letter Mr. Lea will give the public a e grave’ “r ma 5 are narrow‘ a lltllc more proof that er than those of Saskatchewan, the“, notices 0g the but they cost on an average $576 appeal court ‘being held were result in the making of a great country and a great railway gyq. tern. ‘We trust that Sir Henry's next V1811. W111 be M a Lime when he recent rejection by the senate oi‘ more per mile than ‘those of the 119111 11B 1801111011- 1 11MB 118°" will be a-ble to see that our province the measure of suffrage phased by tho chamber in lillilywas tanta- mount to amllivita-tion to persu- vere towards the goal. _ ,,,T1Ie ago qualification of thirty now‘ proposed has been inserted to meet the subjection ‘that owing ilo the Iazgepreponderancc of women 911.911 lll8n,‘rin Franco, too much bower would Ibc put into the hands OLtIle wclnen if they were lhiltiaf. ly glvell the lballbfafi" tlitranmé silo as the ‘men, while the vnnt “11183111117 ‘of the ‘women wouidbe without political education 1--~ ~...‘;,_ ..'. The came back ncverinore MONKEYHFUR LAT-EST Thrlifty and wise as they hi“... .wq‘V_‘1-INgE‘RIE-‘§EIFM‘NENG can, ' _ , -, ‘,,i_ ‘ Ccuntinil the fleece and store. h flmfifis" 1219“ 15"?!‘ "C1119 11111“- a sown ere lo-loy as a right ' j _- rqvv 1' d the narrowest. of brims . is black blush cvlosoly ‘ prairie Province. notlvitihslandlng gbelfirgteitigefwglyg°zgiag1gcltjezaiilatg --,‘.- ‘he higher w" of 18'1"“ 1“ the his refusing to postpone a cernin W881. D111- 11111y b0 01111511101911 case and unfortunately I. had no. about equally cheap here and supporting evidence until Mr Lea them Certain“. m". improved himself carelessly made a slip and road-s. B0-C3ll9d are not. cheap ln confirmed it but in _’the cat-loot‘ these notices we have much sup- cost. Take lhe three_mlles of the porting eviidence_ llfulpcque Road from the city to 1 am. yours truly. _ the water works as an instance. w K ROGER‘? The estimated 00st is $3,706 per “tllc. ls the work worth the cost? avcfdably and lrremedlably. l was the other Shepherlb- ' 1‘ heeded) ‘not their cry— _ Wiiat will-l one great White gtgr the more In tncvdeep studded sky? Being an exclusively agricultur- al country wa suffer to the full the unprofitablcneoa results of farming operations. These results are due primarily to two causes: we produce more than we need for our home consumption anti the I followed not the‘Messen‘gnr_ llow’ should my suul have knowh 1112:3111 11111110. been some singing in.» burnous far out/blown, in-‘to7day for thetgallntlet slceve.' hangs in s long scarf over the Sometimes the gaunlilet effect l! right shoulder. ilcrie ell by mean of White ofdtllb - dy r ffles. flnrllig\-—-th‘rce at. gs‘. m: oAuNr-LETJLEEVE tlmo—fronl wrist to elbow. ‘When ' ' WM these ruffle-s are used. a 111111011 P1111115. 1700- 15-“11111 n“? m white organdy berth-a accolnpan» with the gauntlet glove in. s lo“ lee them. * oolorttll intoxication. P111111 I Dominlonls ‘v0llulatilon' had '10- gother only agreed upon the tcrins for 153 miles oi’ roads down to the end of March last? is lt'n0l also remarkable that New Brunswick and Saskatchewan takentogether. had ngrcad to thus improve 2362 miles of their roads-almost. two- thirds oi‘ the 101a] mHeRSB 5" agreed upon; mid 15 "times as many miles as the tiwo big prov- lncen? Only .f0r the very costliest kind; of-troadtrand a very short mileage-did the big and wealthy provinces accept federal‘ terms. is worthy of a real amalgamation cost of transportation to other with the transcontinental system My bmthers 1511011911 111"?" and that while we are but "the little sister of the Confederaulon," we are part of it all and worth looking after. markets absorbs all the profits __—‘ leaving practically nothing for the W0 1111V0 ‘b11011 811911111118 01 '90" itroducer. r ‘- tilmnted costs.‘ ‘tbut WE sill‘ know . t ere are ea. ma‘ es an es .ina es. A path“ remedy o! Cour” When we learn what ‘as J81 we do would be a larger home market. not knuw’ wha. the actual cost o; A larger home market can be se- thc work ls, we shall be wiser cured only by an llncrghgg in in- than We are 110W. Sometimes an tiustrlal activity. We cannot hope estimate has to be revisedflbhat ‘or a aunlclently “use “than ‘PW ltaippened in Nova Scotia where 1111 pulation to consume all that our estimate of $46,603 was afterwards farms will produce. We shall al- _-wv~ ‘ I The Fawcett Pipeliiss Furnace ‘ ’ are: giving excellent ' satisfaction, ‘our’ cus- tomers claim they have Their l eyes dream! - They knelt along the smh And bubbled. of soul chlild i They culled the Lamb lit-lieu“; Tilers was brows, ‘A dlralllfl’ behind their ey i They held‘ theiréhcarls ffdglkjoy of galnt "l 1 - worefllrigliu. wit 1 ‘W’ mbroldered with‘ narrow ribbons in greenstone. black and grey. A tycetrsgirlae- volt" embroidered a .. l tum!’ 011311110“ m‘ TIME ro uzoazcr °. "P71111911 m 11211131107. Abmhrlnl A point in Mr. B. W. LePage‘s “my. 19111111- 111111 letter on the neglected Rocky Point Ferry, in Fridays Patnlot, 11 118111 acros their 1| . ' "revised" up to $92,904. 1t hap- pened also in Saskatchewan. where . Also, lat our \'nd5l'§v take note altlioughvnot relqyant the maf- ter 1h hand and. therefore. not ra- ferrsd to in our laturdayul issue. desQl-ves more‘ than passing not- ice." 1t is contained in his last ssnlonco and is an follows: "i want 0o assure the good people of Rocky Point that 1 an: never v00 busy to neglect the look llll after of their interests in every respect." 1*’ into win and impressive as» llty of this assurance will unrlonbt ' , appeal Itronsly to ' the W‘ mcrfeofflockyhlnt whose 1 market In been elf- miarke't might be very greatly ox- lpnded. This can be done only by tel-k of farmer immigration as if l-t were the one thing needed. What we really need is some one . hare or elsewhere to manufacture homo of oilr raw material and l0 induce immlcmtfon or retdin our own people to build t» our cen- trnu and to h‘ w- . ways have no aportablc surpllii: but lit is nevertheless true that our present home market con- sumes a not tlnconslderable propor lion of our products and this home inaugurating more industries. We an estimate of 328.294 for section B was revised up to 888.339 and an estimate of $16,995 for section 1;‘ was revised or to $34,564.41. also an estimate of 9.5.430 for section é revised to 886.447. When we get the full accounts showing how many of like revised estimates. there are and what ls paid for extras. we may get some more oyooponen. ..__.-¢ is It not remarkable that al- though the offer of federal lld to the extent of $20,000,000 on a 40 per cent basis has now been open for two years, the government o! lhatlonlv Saskatchewan and _Prlnca Eduard 1 Inland. thought. it nccoa- rurj, artwel-tb while to accept ied~ oral-ald- Ollsthe terms BR1111111104110 build earth roads» Alberta declined the arrangement altogether. Thus we "stand almost alone and the exalniplc of our provincial-govern- ment is condemned bwlaevsn" out of the nine province's! "Let ‘the people who drive over the no called im-provaz! ma. IUY'YIIBUIGI' they are worth their cost. We will rim further speak of tboin now ox- copt to say that they afilltkticlill- 1y proven to be the narrowestaiid by far the nlcllt costly‘ 0f any dirt roads in the flbiliiiliflif"‘fi' that bntnrio a-ild Quebec. which con- bnfld up ollbhcmc '~'r1:,1 n"... 4_ I tain nearly tllroc quarters of the . 1141-. anything» :.\O1'9.1fioi¢ wit». boast about? phi-‘QAAA-lfflitlm: , . . Their hands from merchandise. How could l 31091011186111? . The tale they litttlto tell? - 1 had the flock! to" keep and watch‘ _ Prize fleece w pile and |ell—. Ay. l was very wise ' Who followed not their way-— Great srrthc ‘flocks and heads l 1 1 WI .. t. raga wide my lands today.- l wish 1 could not hear in sleep The Messengers clear cry, 0r see the flocking, cloud-wings. nr. off in that-flop sky- I win. f more not boar the voice- y loner-thine tllc sin. _ merchandise, etc?‘ vgiil . "Never agfl llllwvbs w1thout insurance." Ia 1 thd man tbs ‘than fust suffered fNJIIlhQ-flfjulflll. But why welt nntll you haven:- fered o loss before insuring‘! Why not take out that, policy to do]. covering your home and- its 00111111110. your more. factory, We write liberal policies cov- 011118" 1101191111 is. merchan- dise, "building, a lncry. etc. "011 Thou who wart caleld byqheliss P111801‘ ' 1nd‘ wnltidct not nter ni" q. 4.4.] I“ ._.-\ ‘Ifldlfifliof in’ ‘P. I.‘ Ill“ ,'-' "‘ ' ’ ‘ llylllllllili ‘ll 60.1.11. ‘rile Olden UIIHIIMQ . wit". fflraxceeded . cam-- tptionsnwhy Emil! in making la purchase