vi-g .i|ii_i_inziu “‘ v SATURD.»\\T,.lANU.AI;Ji' 22, 1921 BYRNS‘ (‘(I.\'(‘I‘IR'I' 1921 Thrno Venn Uhfil She Trim! ’ “FRUI Y-A-TIV ES" DAME PETER LAMlRRE Yolule .\“.. I‘. ti . 124.)’, J"‘I ihink i: 11.; 11 ‘ ‘i- 1-‘ mlCllyljllflll‘ .1 ' " Isufemlyiiir _ Rae/Ira. l1‘ “ ~ Ind they .31’. r- ‘.1 ~~.~ Then, l ll‘. 8011a’ and r11.- nnd n1)‘ i. pain 1s I, return. I curcl-cca ~ 1 me any - remcdirs I 11-- beneiit i. ' l-h-i ‘Frzj: ‘Fran. e Ind ["11 - l . . . . Ind ‘.‘"-I~,1\li.i~.\.il\.i' v 1t .;‘ . cure.” Dame YETlIll l..\ "i "Illll (l; ‘Wu-n i103, ‘i ‘for ';.' ‘girhii - ~ At Ill dealers or, sen‘. PP-f.‘ SWELLING-gw com». down. ids‘. n wtnneu and lameness (cm: out, when "hfiSCllBlfii JR." in rubbed in. Enlarged ginndu. vaxicalt Vtihtfllthtfl$flhl0ilblinclwlu boilguid uiher iniamrnllinnl quickly reduced o: healed b1 van! (h: 5:2 .5‘; ‘ _ h _ cub ‘ms. ruochnprunl. nun. ,. h relzet-csihepui1~veduoalnfinw ———" mliion—pn\oi1uinieztinn. Pleuant. cc awn. >0 pun. $1.23 I Benin-w! gun! dxugliptinrun ponkpudi! w. F. YOUNG. In. l4 Lynn: Building, Mann-om. Dr. Dalian‘; Erotic-a Pill! c iteguauasig Pill 6-1 ‘$11G ll " ‘\_I\ 151i iron: f I"._t- . q . DRUG Fl) h] II\I~\I, yu-sa. PllOSPlififvlil. {or 311% ‘by thrown out of emplojciiieiit. Vlrnllu. Io: Butch-u Vin Nerve and 111:1». screws- t-wrlll l ‘.i-\ rhlil-I-iifc: Lirniwd, 015.1014, (II-liq ti") tram‘ 711v The great; annual song festival Burns’ Concert under the auspices of the Calcdoiiian Club and the patronage of His Honor the Lieut Governor. Qllell-i on Monday‘ night in the Strand Theatre and will be continued on Tuesday‘ night. It might be much to say" that this year's concert will be the best of the long and brilliant series of Burns‘ Concerts given in the City but the progiwiiiiziie and the new personnel taking part justify the expectation tntil it willcompaiwz very favorably‘ with the best o? (b0111- Iltirns’ Concert has always" beenlthe one musical trvcnt of the _vez\i' that lovers of music have made it '. 1 a point never to miss and similar recognition is ex- pected this year. = ~" at for its owner. Eiitrazicc of course is guaranteed only to those who sectire their tickets in advance " and no assurance is held out that tickets will be a» iz-iilablc up to the last minute. The only‘ assurance 31y en is that tickets are on sale now "and that ‘they art- going rapidly‘. Thefiliiartliairs advice to those who purpose to attend is to get their tickets at once - Several new features are included in the pro i gramme this year in addition to the usual feast of Scottish soiig- These features will bean assured at- traction ‘and all indications are that this year's con ' cert will be one of the best. if not the best. ever held iii the cit-y". I The proceeds as usual. after payment of the ne- . Qggsary‘ expenses, will be devoted to charitable pur ' poses as all surplus funds of the Caledonian Club have always been. In patronizing the concert tliei-e- foi-e there will be the double satisfaction of enyoying a real treat and at the same time helping the bene- volent schemes of the society. PROFIT .\.?!) LOSS (IF Tlllg} NAVY Leaving out of CLIIISidBPZIIiOII altogether the fact ihat the British Navy has saved the British Empire ".01 011cc but many‘ times and continuously, and that. incidentally it made the seas of the world safe for all nations, what would it meaii- to reduce the navy by fifty: per cent iii sympathy‘ with asimilai‘ reduct- ion by other nations as was proposed by a United Statics Senator‘? There are at present under construct ion in llritish shipyards more vessels than in all the iothei‘ shipyards in the world Clllllbllléil. We liavt- no ifigtires to indicate the number of men employed in ‘lthe ships that are afloat. These figures are not a~ Frail-able but the number may" safely‘ be estimated a‘. an indefinite number of huiitlreds of thousands. 'l‘h~.- reduc-liou of the navy by half would meitn at lcast the cutting down of the number of employees by hull‘; that is several huutlrctl thousand men would Such a move would save the British (}0vci‘mncnt several millions of tiol~ lars 21 yrai‘ while it would compcl several millions o7 people to face want and possible starvation. I~'rt.m too '“‘ " cal 51:’ f mo; N Week?“ 11. eiiiiiiuuunwircuiiiiiii 1. ly Margret Semi. Wltu is iiaizimgisz Gurernmeat 801mg 0:- 11am. him remind a cablcsruui uncouth-sing the enlmzeuuni o! ;..-11 brother. the Earl o! Dalkeith. 1., Esthcr Mary (Mollie) Lara-ell» dflughiu‘ of the lair llzljoz‘ Wlllivgzn Ltsce-illes of the Sums L-‘oaris. The bride-elmcl is a _<_-1 iiaiidzigbter at tlzu late Sir I~‘.'u1.k Las-ellcsr and a niece o.’ l ‘..I_v Spring Rico. She is also a trdnlafecc of the Countess o! ' l‘1 ' I I U i.)\\;l‘,!u_l‘.\icQ'.I1.rrl\, ivno is "filling Lt-r sister “is. (uiniron, . guon. is being Illillc very w- 1- .» n‘. .~(‘\'"l'.\i hoszessts i-n " I: : in lnr honor this ivveh. I I I ‘ L iarloilrtsvrii irivitjs nz-ll ‘" ~.l lo know that Mrs. H. "i-lltr‘l'i_ Wilt) joined lim- lins- . l: n. Pilzgelmlil. a‘. 'I't.<-.~~ ' rscreral mouths agoQs gféfnl} livery‘ arrangement possible has ' ‘ ilQtll izizzdc to insure the comfort of thq zi-utlieiicc i; and to sec to it that every ticket sold will provide >\ iruirisi is ‘wm: 1. Paul‘ SuwlFs Iiuj .1. Y. \v. i". .\._ PYiFlllj-‘i. lgi i1 us: Mnlhimon. " J. 1ft. cnrirhfuvd a! an rYHIiDE! Bridge on Wedutsduy in .‘:..r 1f Airs. .\. \\‘. Ilyndziuuz. whose d1 pariuri- in ilp- near iii» inn- for llailraix. is so inucii :-~ _1l‘1Il"l .\Irs. u lit- oi the ¢ 1 u “fir. Bradford Burr t-l $Ul|l-‘.II\'I' lilo has gc-iz: l.) Halifax. wlwi.‘ She will )o'i\ licr liusliulid. who h--. dcciptcd u ‘ucrutivt ptsizioii in l‘\. Pilf ‘ - a o \ ' it'll‘; hr \v. 1i; fusl clown: lllzfv has been a regular round o. sriilgc p rifles confined to oncmvo i- iubl zvll. very much n ziiiendanct». Clxurowetowii-Monetoxi I. dacy- 1min; was =1 public evens in “iiicii even the small boy wok mrr and although the visitors .\-.- w defeated. ii was not Twecauso ' .11‘ . u)‘ www- ny luv , . C.‘ ‘ . . . l1-.-1:l1 “right rec-one. i: I l .! .4 l I as smm- lter ma“ teddy afternoon .il ‘i pretty home m: Iiillsboro Siircei. “mu a large number culled to t.- : 1th‘ .JI!'__'I".lll|.lali~JI;.-'. I C ll '11P. Junta: .\. Illnllilan. -\..-.. curing the lioatcess-s rnprltrriu; 11 Graig-c‘ this ‘wot-it. n a n _ . rlcciii‘. Semiot- Lorri" m1: this week in '11» " .1'."l- uni‘. il-el! was 1n". ‘ " I 1:151 goat! will no ‘ ‘ suit from the siiilmriu 111.» sixwlters “us: Miss \\ Toronto_ ivliiic» topic Chill. We} Faro wa= very‘ ably dvilil xvii}. f I D Afr-s. Hamid ‘ll-Jnlt-iiii .i‘J~'1 \~.l:- some young son. Gonlo-p or.- p. - ‘wcicvmrri hsimu frcu". mm. an a visit. Mr». . was ivccouipzilz-zl -b,\‘ her 111$. \\'. l". II. Gill. ivho has llvti. 1t guest for tho lust two i1ion“.~. enjoying htr visit iUUIJtIlsTiF . - - Bliss Blanche PCI\l\~i‘u_\‘_ 1411"!‘ seven mouths visit with nlzillu in Illmtrcal and »dilfcrcn< yllll‘ ui Quebec. arrived homo his: n1 Shr- will be cordially wmlocinid " ‘ STILL Ill-I l'l.ill'(illl.\'li \ LHXI-J “F8011 and llii- 1'. l‘. piounri-d _ i-ossibiliiy‘ oi snrrirsriiil wi-up toy !'_ i-riuiii-nn , Jill-I IN .\ XIINHTHTY. ' ‘ _ Clllll l There is [Tulllllv in 1h».- lJnltr-I Partners‘ camp. War 11:11. been do: 01111-04 between iiielr excellent I'm-i [nigzr Ilyul-y 9f Ontario. tmd lllr‘ Unllul Farmers‘ oigcanlzaiion mil-l Sldv. riomo illllt- urn we rrcurdul n‘ conieiw-iivi- berm-on these iwu lwl’ isvmnls Ill vihiili a iruu- was pap-i rhcd l.'\. and .'l temporary‘ pcarc dwf (dried. Now hostilities have reou: enul. and ilie l‘. I”. U. Secreutry‘; Mr. .I_ h’. Morrison. in a speech all Mmdhwyx ‘chit-p \\_4< ]'-,*l_'\'l\l‘1l wiibl cheers. ilenounct-yl lllv premici‘ and, pllrlniau] “war to 1hr blazer s-nd on behalf ol’ the l-‘zirun-rs‘ Parly. In n ‘Ieugihji speech. di-iluri from Ilrsi._ io losi. ‘no iitiaiclzvd klr. lli-urff’ siircrli clausi- by clause. and OIWB‘ h. ,hy_ug,.l.ed “m. gl\t‘l'_l' one. In 1110' llrrn-IH lWill oi‘ his ila-niiuri! ‘lull ll". ‘fin-larval than. "Th-- ‘ainu-rs‘ Pa"! JIiHiP .\lr. Ilri -. .\XII ONLY POI; "rut: .\lU\'l-I.\ .\'l‘ iii-t worm- ‘LY FFRIKLHY .\'l‘ t'lt0\\'.\' HILL. I su 1,0512 AS Ill; STICKS Ti) ‘THE l'l’.l‘.\'k‘ll‘l.l?>l ya HEAD or TIIH i‘. i‘. 0,. Ill-I wini. ltl-‘..\L\l.\' .\'l‘ m: iiityi) or ‘rm: GUYl-ZRN- Kill-INT llllT Nil l.t).\itlhlli i .\\‘ln-n Linn-k mot-i.» ilvcvk. ilu-n lit-mes Yllg- n“; r1fivaz‘. This will b0 inn ordinary baiilc. PFPIIIIUI‘ Irrur!‘ o;- an iulellici-nt udznlnislratm‘ has ‘marlr many iiicnds. lull rennin? W Ibpnomv rho pliable- tool i»: politlczll Z*I'}(l~(‘l‘.*~i< uizinipululion. ill‘ lius I'rv~ lulu-r. _\‘ zintuuoilizeil ll!" zapcciui lrrirrv llld! plum-d him in powcx. “i: broaduc-ss oi mind and ilvmor~ lmrj.‘ in political lhouclu has madc lllim Iurnifitlablv; In lbw: ranks n‘. ililukini: people. Ills ointment. Mr. Morrison ls also a mun of glam strength amongst the Yilllli and Ille lln who IYITIIIFWY‘ mow-mom. and i: l;|r.y.,|rg-ni!_~.~ ab)» io sway tlit- oiiii z u izziiiou a! his will. T311,- l-‘tmn- .‘ in the lvuislaiiuio zrri- especial lo .~‘~.ip;io.". Prtmi-x Ivniry in iii.- hilt: 111-: l-‘aruiers’ o. lll" 1'. l“. 1.1.. tl\llzlll€ \v?:'.l lini- l‘) iiyh .\l:‘. Rior- ilson. in tin.» batik! oi il1-- Q1111»... \1l:il1.-'|I1v spcwiiiors will speculum (Iv o; the house dli» ya.» to wli iiicd ueu. . (mini-on vhioirhout iluiiaiila viill luv lo.‘ l’ mic:- Ilrury. wliilv- ihz- mill not . ‘ oi llZl“*' ziud rtruup l'Ll\'4'l'."Y-l lirwnls will side \v.» with .\lr. Rlorvl- ‘ i). crimp. , ._. .. Tip- ~".»\ll um‘. i-.~~1~ni--- ml I'i'-- illlivl‘ liriiigvls oiioiulinu is in ‘hm In llizw (‘IIIIIP uv-~r to l"ri-iii'ii-i' dlfliflll‘ 1i n1 way o1‘ thinking in a .1111»: pro-i llt'(‘lI\l“.\ll(ll\ " usl iii-- ll.» mid. iu a public HRS t‘.\\Xll'l' .\Nll tll't‘.ll'l‘ .\'(l'l‘ 'l‘(l RVLF. Till’. FUFXTllY. “if .\.\'Ii \\'l€ .‘1ll't~"l‘ NOT .\'l"l‘l€_\Il"l‘ T4) ill) IT. lll-li‘.\l'l~'~li \\'I'I Alli") .\ I'll"..\iOC- -I!.\(‘\'.“ This»; is what Pre-inii-r .\lei~ lallttll has voiced and udvorzued in soil “Ill full. Public v v of" ihe YEIITIIQIS‘ thi-ouzhout th- Ilw ll('ltl ln ii iv. ‘ ' . . pm ~ - -. . .- glue oi Januarvwibell. as we pointed out In a i People Want 1.... 11.1.... Here 'l'l1ey g Are All our coals arc typical 0|‘ the na-m-al and moat stylish dc- slgns for ivlntcr and our remlr- to-wcur (law-sacs are as smart as the lucst Indira‘ tailors can mnkr- lliom. i r ' IAIHI-IS (‘OATS .\'l‘ III-SS '|‘ll.~\.\' COST lilleveii Ladies’ Plush Coats at less than cost. Styles plain some trimmed ‘with Sable others with Opposum Collar and Cuffs but all must go at this sale. - a Ladies‘ Black and Coloured coats just a few left but all must be cleared, out at Clearance prices. Sizes limited. l.\' THEJIENYS SECTION Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, sizes 22 to 28 at - - - - - - - - - - - 35-95 Men’s Fur Coats, Black Dog, Black Beaver, Wombat, Sitka Beaver, Brown Wallaby, also Sheep skin coats, all to be cleared at a big discount. ‘ Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, 15 only to fit Boys from 10 to 15 years. Offering for next few days at Half Price- Special Overalls at $2.00. Extra Special at $3.00. Best. Over- all in Canada for the money. Wombat Coats, regular $125.00. now for $85.00. Warmest ever. 2o MEN'S 'I‘\\']£EI) SI_'I’I'S'- $14.95. - We have gone through oui‘ stock of meifs suits and grouped on one rack all suits regardless ‘of price, which we found there was not more than one or two of a pattern. All sizes, all patterns there are suits which sold regularly at $20 to $38.. which you may‘ have your choice o_f at _- g . . . $14.05 20 Boys Tweed Suits, s12 years, regular $6 to $9.50 values. Any suit in the lot for 19 only Merfs Heavy 'I"weed Overcoats,‘$14.95. These are the odd coats left of our regular $20 to $25 lines, there‘ not being g more than oneor two coats of a pattern, sizes 35 to 44. MEN'S EXGLIS“ SVTTR 25 English suits for men, direct from the old country, bought _wh1le the exchange rate was low, which enables us w offer gill-S. exceptional good value at $35.00 for . . . . . . . . m‘ is.-1lli1lai1il‘gllé"fi.$l.iil‘ilfififi ‘£30m’? ll‘ ‘lg"*g.;:‘edi"m = .' _, ‘e oncoi,‘ b044, regular $45.00 value. Special $34.95. mus o Patons Limited YWHIYY- who while rrnd‘. :1 1i . 1" - _. , _ - . . * -1 Ii loo .ii1. ii ..1_\... 111i ciuei objecuoirvlous issueflfhc farmers or RE. lei from, the political combine. iorm oi‘ funngrg‘ ;°\-(.,um._.nr Our friend The Yniir-rl I-‘arnn-rs‘ r:.\.\‘I’/.l-.‘II \\iI.- which ls so! up us‘ n reason .l-'lt\l.\'INi; . . . . . . fvi‘ land and or the ‘llariti Pxvvi i" cpt-vrli m. .\lI||UlI, Fill. I-.\lt.\!-Inc\ei1Iielt-s;s appi-H-Lqp. ‘m. “W”. 91s,“, pdrard M- . ‘ m9 5°”- . . .‘ . 1 -. ‘u ‘and Iiamirrrs RE- do not want to Iv- tba catspaws to TH“ __ A dim“ (lmbVflZ-K- draw the chestnuts out 01‘ the fir: . is appnrenlw that THE 0R- for u“. benefit of ma‘. hsuwusesl F-“l-“ERS 0F ‘THE farmers cooperative company Cuidc. oi‘ Alonclon, "s '1. .~ ~ , . v . . _, “i, I A i“ m‘, m» r l" (‘MNADA HA‘ l" RPIQ-‘lC-unuda," which the Guide hwimtcs vrhehned in {l(s‘flll4'.)élil'$, l I ' ; _ . . . . ~ similar diversion but ‘(llfilrlfrf 1131x111‘ ‘iiinnihsi THU}? LITADEI‘ “no memion w mo Gram Gwwem‘ I ' y ‘i ' i‘ i 0 '0“ “' o “m” 7'1"’ Combine. 1 ‘ital? Tgal dill-Kill‘! m‘ ~i l- Iii-st POIISIUPF hvni worthy of IIOLD- '- ~ #11 mi‘ 110i mu- iari1i~ ING Till‘. FIRST POSITION I); crs to swallow the“. yeamq.‘ U“, THE RTRO‘(<IFQI‘I F\RVH_.RS, C0 Hon. T. A. Crow-av. and Ilir- 11,15." (N1ERA-I-WP; (yomnpnpv m CAN“ Growers couibinc of which I11; ADA." That is the case in '1 m“. of buiuL - :11~..\=.nc‘al i-li-ciious. ulu-rt- chaos is ._,_______ i ' ‘n ]ll'll(7lIC.’|l control. In Prvniiv-r _ hcr young friends. iizc economic yioint of view any‘ considerable reduc‘. ion of the Llritlsh Navy would be a move of very - s1. 111.11%." no... st-~..11.~ (loubtful wisdom, _ if“ (‘ut- dr-numsirzm-il in llanilnbzi. llriiisli A ‘ship. and particulzuly‘ a war ship, is an c.\- , . ..51...1.{3_1,...1;..{{,""mu, ""“l""l>lil 8"" l“ -\""“ l=""“=‘“'l"“ pwilshwg. institution. Estimate the "cost ivirry l_'\.ll"lll'l‘ of ffuuzitlu. The Vi:- -lmn of this conclusion has been 0"" (“Tillers “"3 50° P315015"- hnve too much love and mgiud 70x‘ ‘“§1\'-4~%L+4-+4+4.4+4P§§¥§44¥F _ ‘n (Continued on Page FlveJ rot I921 ca: Oiiice Supplies MERCHANTS .1115 PROFES- SIONAL MEN will need {or their offices BLANK BOOKS AND OF- ‘ FlCl-I SUPPLIES We hi?! a large stock oI Day Book‘. Lcdgtrs ffzish Books. Journal=. Letter Books, Invoice Bowl.» .\ibII\O. B00145 _\'¢_1r»- Books. Accouu; Paper. I~'-io!..-.cui_~. ‘Typcwriwr Paper. 1 zirbon i’-\i\~.~l"=» ’YZ~'DB‘ Wrlicr Ribbons. Youzizain Penn 111;; prlcrs). Envelopes. Bhyding Cases. Office Files. Ink Well; Inks “ens. Pencils etc. OFFICE G. POCKET DIAR- IE5 FOR $92! Everything required Ior a l . "y, equipped 0m“, Lowe... x seas safe. By how much can the navy‘ be reduced ‘ymxuthout imperilliiig the world's safety . prices Vfllfllflqzvl" & Retail. c0111 & c1. Liited if § among some thousands of people: faiiiilites were fed Q 3 inf; an culinary‘ warship zit ten million dollars: some ul them cost moi-o than ilouble this. some of them iutich less. The ten million ilollars was ilistributcd clothed and educated on it. What. happens when the ship becomes a derelict or scrapped or blown up in lzittlc? The ship is lost but tho families of the work» men have been fed and clothed and educated: the btiilding of the ship and its life. long or short. have both done their part in the upkeep of the nation. iii ‘(he ilcvclopiiit-iit of civilization and t‘-~ l.1ettei‘iiioiil i. of the world. _ lt xiv-as the building and operating of ships. nav- al and mercantile- that made Britain the most pow- erful and the wealthiest ll3tl0Il_ per capitir in the world. Her navy has been a sort of providence safe- i; guarding the world; hei‘ merchant marine has car _ ied the world's commerce from continent to con- . tincnt. ‘from country to country feeding and cloth- ling and supplying the world. The merchant marine ‘can sail the seas only because the navy has made the __i_(i.____.___ JIICASYIIE OF OYR 1’Rl)'l‘]i("I‘lU§ The admission of United States products. chiefly‘ --~—-~—~~ ~---~~~—~~inianufacturcd. into Canada. to an aggregate value, axQyqggy @4- wnqw of $92T-000.0tl0 last. year. cannot be regarded as evi-I‘ Tale Your Older § lloi‘ Printing ";_'1*()_. ‘The Central Job Printer)‘ I'll KIINT STRIIIT OBARLOWWPOWQL troonvnoum nil-L IOQOI \ l I deuce that the industries of C-anzula arc over-pro- tcctcd. or that the tariff is in any sense prohibitive, or ‘that the Canadian consumer is suffering for the lack of outside competition. The tariff today, as stat ed by the Prime NlllliSlél‘ averages only 22 1-2 per cciit on dutiablc imports and fourteen per cent on all imports, including frco goods. as compared with 28 per cont. aivcragc duty (lllflllll, the sixteen years of Liberal administration. The Laurier Government was noiiiiiially' and profcsseillv a fri-e trade govern- \ than 28 per cent. It called this a tariff for revenue only and the revenue requirements o fthe country at that time amounted to one hundred million d01- lars. 'l'oda_v. when, largely because of the war the revenue needs have been, quadrupled. the tariff is‘ materially‘ lower and two political parties are striv~ i i mciit. but it maintainetl the tariff at slightly‘ more l i l} I lug to abolish it altogether. -g . i‘. u o. t.on-,~~vo1~1‘1"g5\. n. delightful zillemovn tea raster do)‘ for Firs. .\. W. Iiyiliimaii. no: .\Ir.:.i1l .\Irs..l. .\l. Iluiiiw an» twin-g wclcoui-nl lioui» from :1 visit 1.1 Scotland. ‘ a 4. - Miss Wiuniired llizbt-od. .1 utiirr In (Your!) Iii-Z) llospiiz... Halifax. liming ‘been :r-<.;oi1:puu.t-. to the city by her lll0lllt'l'_ .\ir.-. John McLeod. the latter being thi- guesl. of 1.\Irs. H. (f. Scull. Cobur; 110a]. l: r-i z Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 8. Louwn. w+bn> Daily Selections 3 PLAY YOUR PART .\ yilace in the ranks uwaii- :;.‘.i lie-Ii uiun has ‘some part to play. ‘l .10 past and the "uiuvt- arr nurtliing face oi‘ 1:1". stcrn- today. _ ~—»‘.\‘:l‘.‘luitle .-‘\.l’\‘0ctci . l:1~_.i- THE ONLY WAY 1111c Irish sergeant had a squud o.’ ri-crulls on the riIIc-rzinge. 1L» vried 111cm on 1hr rlvodiun- tired-yard range. but nom oi’ lll€lll zcud ‘hi! tho target. 'I‘Iien. he tvlc-d tluur on mm throcihundrevl- r111 d. hlio Lflfldiflllltlfwl-YO/Id ranges ‘in tin-ii, but with no ill-fit!‘ suc» 1 .:=. When they hail all ni-iued on 11w shortcut range 1hr lnolu 11 iircvunil in ‘rr--11 [in srrulehi '*I\Q“.l 1 tutu-n» iioxrl" he coinmoiidvil “Fix hay‘- oncr-‘E Charge!“ PLUCK WINS l‘ ucl. 1i‘ .. l.’ X'l.\\:|_\1~1 'I"‘..u"‘1 viz. ‘u- Fi‘f)\\‘_ and he dark iwixt days that cvup . t. ira. $3M. ~p-".’|1‘cli will xvii! average n1 sure! Ilc wins tho most, who can the moat endure! Who tacos lssuenlife vdho never slilrksi “Tho walls, um! ivnW-lr-‘s 11111] uhu zilvrays xvnrkn ‘ --Anon. . ed (iiflce for the furtherance of l'l“lll',\"!< nu u e>|jvci'ii-ii"vr in Ontario. i-‘hcrc hi: couiml. lhv- best that is imsslblz- in a farmers‘ Govern- mr-ni. by Iliv- grucc and ivilh the all! of Labor nlrlnbvlts. he realizes as -.- practical yuan lhi- lulilliy of ut- h-iiipiiiii: VOIIHIIIIIIFIIJW.‘ on such n~.i:‘~ row liiirs. and so he speaks his con. science. ’ Um 11.1.; dnrlriir: dot-s not pleusr the ("nitt-d Parmci‘ tirguuizuiion, uliicli insisis 111mm ruling lhc roun- iry for ilv-Ir own particular inter- ests and ]'ll"]"l.~l‘ uloma. They ul- mincd 1o pow-v. its poliiivliins o1» icu do. itpun i110 hruuil lines oi ad» mP-‘ili-d \\l‘l\ll7l‘l‘iIl‘_\'. l')“.~\I)l€I' Dru- r_‘-‘. who was not of the original puny bu! an afici- sr-lecliuu. accept» ihesc principles. io illscovv-i‘ Iaicz‘ on that the narrower‘ policies o1‘ LZFOFflI and class control was es» peeled oi‘ him. and that sulnnis sion to dictation iroin‘ placed him there “ms his prescrilr (-11 iliuy. .\s a mun o: sound com- mcln sense he declined to be the tool of political ‘bosses, 0nd so he la at war wlvh the machine. but as n. most. natural outcome ls more Jlllyfllill‘ with ihe 121mm people oi the COIIIIIP)‘. Ila- will undoubtedly" and 1110's‘. 1H‘01PL¢I'l_\‘ rECIJiVu the Iieuv- ty Flipper! oi‘ the Farmers in illl.‘ llouac. and also oi‘ ihr- gypffl main: those who ‘ - - . v1.11»: . vm-rw-rrvl-vqywq v . v 1w¢ v u-‘I’ 1 ‘r - "r . v 1 vii Jcr-I-v “v.1 . v Doth not the wise Inert-haul- In every adventure of dutiger. giu- part to have the rest use-unwed?” . . . Ilzicon .\. D. I559 PARTNERSHIPS! . 41L is ‘becoming inure and more the practice of ctr-partners m i vuiy lino 0t business to Insure their lives for the benefit of the tiiiii. Hus may ‘be done by a Joint Policy or Individual You PM? on the lives 0t the several members. the premiums l0 be paid by‘ tho firm as in li‘lrc Insurance. ' N0 iliPlll ('0l'|l0l'ilill0Il neglects to illguyg its prove", m. lllfllll against fire: yohthc death of n (Po-partner may he a far lll0I‘(‘.'8L'l'I0ll5 mailer to the business. as In addition to tho 10.411 0f his active CO-UpOPRiIOII it may Involve tho withdrawn! of his slim-o oi the capital. 4 ‘ from the standpoint of duty. oven-y person with lfgvflllfli- lnllluw mug-hi lo carry Life Insurance. "Oh"? PER $1000 01-‘ INSURANCE .. .. 1:405: Annual Preiuluiuii Age 21 Age 30 $10-95 $1 1.45 D 14.70 I840 .0 Payment Llfr ivit-li lH-uifiis 26.40 31.70 39.90 ‘Z0 Yen!‘ Iimloivliu-iil! with Profits 46.90 48.30 5| 2U , We will b0 glml of an opportunity to quot;- you at any {imi- U] Informal-Ion submitted free of cost dchml results on policies matured mid letters of appreciat- ion Iurnlsliod 0n roqnegt f0 Age 40 $13.55 355.16 I» your ‘Torin All Life The Great-West Life Assurance Co. Brandi Office tharlottetown IIVNDMAN Pi C0. LTD. MANAGERS FOR P. E. I. .\;_~t-|1ts m all prlnclpnl points