Bran CHAREUFPETOWN otliétitnriilhfiw 11111" _ i . » - .- CURRENT COMMENT liiaiiollai Debt . _s- i ‘i 'i l .. ‘ " l Then and Now rsonlroult . - '. _.Tfl£_ilifliitlilElttttN liliiiiilliii.‘ 00000 ‘oow-oojoiownnoy i Others’ View iitliilis ‘Tiruttltéllltii. wit???» i , . "The rich look on us miners with ,li'n ignorant and-patronising pity a Qolxerlllilcllt in the various foreiuu t't)llilti‘ltfs and. ilmlluwlklixr Owm)“ “in-W” “p ‘lebls “m H" lflmed mum‘ iiZiit-luiiili-atulietier m? sqods that are "Tes- “"7 “m ‘he “i”! bar‘ t ~ _ _ b 4 ‘ _ _ _._~ . . ‘. _ _ .xtu._.-ilnlt!-_.' til-y will sp-lll the world atltlel togciler; the to" o!“ ' ' _ - 111i)1'§l(l\ 6i _ ,t \\ titll-(l lend u) Iinlwl hi] (ll_mcliltle* l ‘ind itzotltyv t-t-oliullliczlliy. Jllsl‘ so‘. the pqoplti siutlitlusly reildt rrt" .tw',, wNu W ,1 '4 o“ lei the", o“, every RUSS P101381) - T», 01K’ 0i (11959 (ltllnllllUnS W81? It) DQgOUilIO kl. tl’\'.‘il[_\' Ell More motley, anti still lllore llitJl|:‘_\' iloar; the currency "lmprurlcnlw '. ' i duff? o‘), . F ah & , variance with the ararngtutteltts in force l7(“[‘~.‘~.'t.‘L~1l nn- llltlic who .-.-.-.-t» going to 1'0" ilebilseil. and iinprudently rcstor- ' Reprcselltlllg w- - M on C9» AWEDNEQQQZ-M;§BC¥§_ 2‘1g,_.192Q-,_ _ , E MISYXDERS n‘, _ ,'i‘li,t> Ilrln. (Tr-tits Crosby i-plll- I u In d SILK sHmTs ,h,,,__,h"_we,,, n,‘ uke a 8,0,?“ _ _ ‘iill-wltllltd‘ of Pu iic ‘Works, all’ n a rccell a" c e, le J n on - i ' 1'11 "W lli . ~ ' ' ' ' . . , ,, ‘ gains-Ni zhc int-cling at Iii; Ant», $lltictzlttlr season-till)‘ ‘Win95. ‘hi’ we“; Calm“, " gull“; sgfgkéldgf: 0,0,2‘, dnhi; -Ha.ve begun t0 advance litprlce In , Some ttlilotls nllsilnt elstani lugs ate prevalent , tnnnn- Show. Good ruails ll.'ltur.lit_\" lclltulvlli; Psi-WEE trot" »“=“‘“"' Sh,“ ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ulna Workm- several Of the 1881.168, 30001111113“ t0 regarding Inlperial ilolitics and policies. Take the, matter of commercial treaties, for instance. The Dominion Government, db‘ weil as Atlstrtilitl tutti,‘ South Africa, ltavc ;ltltllol'it_v' to Clll'l‘_\' on coxnntcrq these negotiations must be carried on through the British Ambassadors and not direct. The reason for this is obvious; Canada, Australia and South Africa have no independent represclitzttives at ‘the seals oi‘ the foreign ctt‘.l.lltl'_\' in qttcstitln :lll;l the hiotltel‘ illlllll» try or other titnninions. '1 he day nut]: come \.\ ill‘l‘ (‘Illliv lip for tiiscilssllln, anti illr iilllP Wild H105! llppllfilllll ftll’ llll till‘ lhilllivvllltdill oi‘ tho (itl\'t‘l'lilllt'lll'5 1-» upon nil-t illt- l'tlil'illl tit-- liitcti ".\.\' i.\'i“i<1il.\'.-\l. SFili-Ilil-J PERHAPS RPILLIONS" oi’ (lOililYa Bu: itpplirolttly they are still with- out policy. lie rathtr appeals to ire Auto Association for one. if ilzi- t‘f)\lllil'_\' will give them tnozlcy tltti-e laxtls autl produce at the Fillllé llilll‘ lllflrVGls 0i‘ titllniziiszrl lay's criticism of Southey} "('01- lilguPs : "The prcsetlt luotucllt is out‘ lit’ yreat distress. But how slit-all will that distress appeal" when wt. think ill other wars sink into iltslgnlilc~ i-nce: taxation. such as the most heavily taxed people oi former limes could not have conceived: a dr-bt larger titan all the public til. ‘Yet is the countrypoorer than ‘ll 1790? We ilrlilly believe that. ll now say that $15 silk shirts (which were $6 ll few years ago) will,».so'on be $25. The country will be stroll-ser- veil by these manufacturers if they male it $50 or $100. Fancy silk be put too high; in price. Becausif tbcy are in such demand not. en- ough cheaper shirts are made. The sooner the lunatlcs who pay luch prices [or ‘silk shirts reach ' their‘ (Christian Science, Monitor) I The lights still blaze on Broati-, wly, the restaurants are just us f "A rich young iadyifiho went 0n- . "was being shown around a coal harm's plantjlliit asa cake I mill‘ el s, all black froth their wo k. ss- qbnded tltuttnult. ’ ' lust miners.’ ' :"A minute later another cage 0i’ men came up. Y , ‘Are they miners. mo?‘ refilled the young lady. " ‘Yesfl “How very, vory kind of Y0" m“ is!’ 5am the rich young laihfi" phone ' 4 Investment Bankers, Halifax. telegrams dated Maltch 22nd. 1934 MATURITY still selling at 97 ‘and interest YIELD 5.80» P. C- i; Bonds oi any issue atthe present: very attractive market prices,» ‘write or . ' H. WESTON-VPEAKE, ‘- d. cial ‘negotiations with foreign ilolvers without tllt'.l>.'vol.\'l.\zt: rill: i’llt)\'i.\'t‘l-2 ix tlvcl- the lllswrr at‘ ills ll»! 10m‘ . -- ‘What fir!) tlieyr- she untied. u . . . . jnterlnediary of the Colonial Oi-fice in London‘ but : ilt'.\'l)lilil)5 till‘ 'l‘lit)l‘5.\.\'l).~‘.- years: s \\'ill",,CL)lllp.il‘€(l with which ‘hm’! are ‘me- luxulil "m" Funnot 1.. 0b,. 531d (holbaroli, "they're mliereStéd 111 purchasing Y,“ i. each of these tltllninitlns shall be a self contained $11,, “l,” }:I‘\*ZI~D(SQX'TII1IKX()X1 Wlilli. will? 02d.“ }‘?""‘°§°'“"‘§i‘ “my- ..‘.l‘?.“°'°“ “e P*‘9l‘°l1 i" L t _ . . , . , ., . _ w v _ R y» ..ilt to go to iii. ntl rultrs. sit N5 99“ ‘ ‘mum the doors, the theatres are full and 783o_3_24,,,,3, i , PCHVQI‘ \Vlllllll tllfi l-lilllllllt‘, dbifi? [O IlGgOUcltG (lll€Lti_\ tatllt lll this province‘? Are the all- @1151; ti; becoming richer and funning 0,8,,’ the éporung Con“ ‘ i ~ with ULHSKR, nat,ons_ but that lune ,5 m), yet . (tilting in rlialtlu unable nl- inczlp- lit-bur. Now and tlnu illfipe has l€$1$flTBl1l0bbvBil l)Y.(lli:OIlg8l)lii0lK' .. . . -- - - - - w; . . ., .- 2 . . t _ >oltle\vltat similar lnlsultderstilntllng" exists with “f” "i ‘ftfm-"g “ fr“ Pails‘, A“ "ca" <l slcllllw 1w“ drill "u" 1* ct buyers. business is at its peak I a » Mo ,0, ,0“, . v - w tam‘ t". '; i." 1 .. i‘. ‘" \ ~; - 1 ; l i. . - , , .- - I reatu-tl to the Lezlatte oi Nations. We have been ‘,,“,”_‘.*_ ‘T m _ , W‘. 1m” ,_““f“.‘_“',°,“ f“? f“ m ‘h? °‘"*‘°““‘Y"°"‘-‘“““ 5"“ ‘i’ “'9 Al. . 442% 14o l~ .. ‘ _ . _ . . . .. 1 1 m I ,,,.,. , f ‘\'. t‘ - . C. H’ imam“ ‘mum “uhgllfl m‘ P""““‘i “mu-ml ‘MM m" he no t-tlrller grocery of Seventh iwcnuc, ~ HALWAX N B‘ Mum}, 23___ m; , H6914, '68 i, tOltl liltli tl> ti. l(l.~tl i1 t) tll> ¢€1\,\L1k' tl A ti. ltlilm dll- l-.:ttna.“\~l's to (‘lill tliurlt-t lll't'illli§‘.= ,|,,,,b,_ A Sing“. |,,~,.,,t,,.,- “My rec; Hm, Avenue ,5 gm,“ ‘norm curs. (Quutuuons.l_hrm,ihir,g by RB, MCJQ U63“!- 62% Er ‘(ltld ITQQCl HUI ill llllllhgl lltl lllYtllYtld lll 2lll\t iYill- ,-illli)l_\~ Jitd pass FllSUlIIIiUIlS its-iii v Ill ll» tilt»; but the t'-_lt,- is cvltlt-lltlyl ctmi- ,,,,,,-,-,,,.,', “m, ,,i,,,,,,,,,d,_,_ They sum (jurdy um}- .,g_, [he Montreal Stock (Elm- Pflf. - - - - -- -1_252'/ii 124 i bQUZlLlSt? the Mother (‘ountry gocs to war and the ex- "W M‘ lllll llllrtlillr- 1'» tut; in. u we wtl-t» w implies: ,1... p.,_.,,,,,.,.,g New Yurk would not “H85 8W, i ivlr:§."l5ét.".'..'f. jiilolk i.li2lll2ltit1ll' fJlV9ll~ is that Sir ltobert Borden has illsistctl upon (‘tltlada and the other dillnlltltilts hav- ing: a lwill-te-"i-litzltivc ln the lctttrtlc of Natlonnl, giving tut .\‘iill]lli(‘il_\'. 'l'lli»ri- alt- li2lll‘.i \\'ll\‘ll .tl:rl_\' that in the year i930 it pnpilliltior. of iifty llliliions llcttcr fctl, clatl tint‘. ltltlgtld than tht- idngiisli oi our Iifiii‘. will covir lliPéil‘ islands, that ruhnlit ‘to prohibition, but they. have. They said that it would malic- tho city a iluliiliiltation of its fowl: llitr splclltltlr. but it hasn't. They. ‘llFll Ctllliil Ytltlllfl: I‘-(l\\'('l' Wlill illt‘ dlillllfil‘ (‘ilililtl',\'. s-iirlt iilltl political il(‘l‘ililtlil}' llltlsi "Hath iillti lltiillillliiillllfiillri‘ Will mi] mi- w()|~|(i||g||\(=|| would not Till! reitstininu Wtltliil lto t. t'tt_=t-- tvc tlpcrt: it not for the ~" all “all? "all all» illitcc i» lit l>- wcultllltil" lllllll tllji Wcllltlllcal work without beet‘. but HWY £111?‘ fact that {hp llAllllvpwkipl :\':~,'\i,,,,_\- ,,,-,,hil,,,“_. ,,,,,\. via-Hep, 'tl' tllillrs ill parli llltllt. lli (‘stir parts tlt lllll-‘lvlhil itlillug of ‘tilrllv doing it) lg‘) rum, u rQQpnQ hutlv, 4 _ , A , ., ~ V, ~\_ , “PUP, ,0 H,“ Ivwuq“, hwvim, ‘tlfl in our h. llitlli‘ lilis his it» fllliii‘ Illl\\ aic, that t-ultiv.ii..lli,ritlt ,,,;_~,,,1vv,., flungmqln 0,, the offset LU '1} 1:1. "IN “ M.‘ ‘I l‘ l i . , i‘ ‘A “A ‘ I‘ . " ~'ll< llll)‘ tlt‘t'tll'l'-il ill blih lcili l'.l- -.< tilztt tit‘ a ilowil-lzzrtltul, will hi’ oi‘ prohibition ill the great city. U V-ill-T’ ill Lil‘? ili“‘5l-l'*i»‘l"l" N) “will: H‘ ill“ (liilnlllliill-il anti prnvtllciztl llt)ll.~2i'$. \\'llt-ll lltt~ Flilifltl up in iht- top oi’ lien, .‘\'t».-v~ vVL-ll, New York "my not he spend- rctntlitt part oi the iiritish lilnlpirtl their !‘8]ll‘i’£\‘;‘llitt— tivtls wt-itlltl ilc (‘XCllltlHi from the disctlssiiln of any diwtitt- in which thc- Tdotllci- (‘tltlntrj-x was coilcernctl. it ‘.\’.‘l< ‘not lwt-atlstl the lfinttirtl and her tltilnlllltins (‘Uldti iillivtlit‘ llltl l)llil‘l' .<lg'll.tlttll'llt‘.\‘ ltl tilt‘ i.t‘il._tl_‘l.lt‘_ ill talus ill tlit- in-illllll‘ oi‘ \‘.tio:l.» mat our tit-ht, vast as it silt-ills to ,' lie-i- _ d l ‘ . . Q, , ,,,,~~ _,,-,,,V._-t_{,,,, ,~ mung H“. Itlmph-U that Li“. [lnitl-(l Mi. this lorlll. .\il llilriit-s stain; will illlil-"ill: to nilr ilttnlvgrallil- ;NATURE'S MIRACLE WORKING a _ Stfits l__-,,,,,;,,,k, Umk excvptinn U, 0H,, (lnwjc, l.t,,,,.es(,,,_ i." lllililllillltll. (l])]l)~'lil.lil s; .lli' . idrvll u. lfliifltf, tlllculllbrhlicc.= AGAIN , ' which iillgilt taislly llt- paitl tlll lll a ~-—— an itti~r Ihit-riuatu tit‘ tht- ltatioll art- ‘ll <itlttl all our proplc b. Ctllllt‘ it‘ .l:l-. it trillutt- of llilr‘l\\'\'i‘V' n~r lll)‘1lli_\'. ilt-ilato ill llll tlnil<t~ o!‘ twlnllllnils upon tllllzitlzrs i; our 'i‘lli~ rs tnlliilliilllvlllvtl the gon-ltullclli, is and ilt-lvt-livu, that luacllines Pollitfllfilvtl on principles yet undis- i‘.i'.l'l‘l‘il will b" ill every lloustxthat ilil ri- will be ii.) lliKll\Vil)'H hilt rail- roads, no irzlvcilill): but by stcalll. ihg all its time, or all its nloney, as well ns it might; but there can he no doubt that prohmition, to nrilitain tile "sporting" vein, is "wihlling hands ilOwll." ~t,'. s" l1 i- <u',-' j< “ l“ ‘ ‘ ‘i . , . ' to ti‘. ln.tpv..t-t,ltl.t tht_\ tatth htrlliyil hale .1 \ote in ,_,,,,, h, ,,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,_,,,,,.,,,, m. ,_,,,,,_ U, “m "m", mum ,,m,,,_, wmaha We, _AT_ ; ‘ll llllii5< iinucllil-Lll “they lllwidi-‘i: Hull 15- W011‘ H]? ‘iltv ltlll lliltl iIiVtll ii llt-illlflu lllllltl .'hiilk us iilsilllc. ‘Fllcsc curly March day's are ilt- . g ll-‘itt-il Statics zlliil llt-ttictl, or the llllliflti States and 'l'llis is solllcilliil; in nu l>:-.ul»l_ut , vilzoratiilg. necnlst» they hold til» ‘ ’ it Ja tan to itavt» tliotihlc zznil {lllllcttl to the LOAQUQ o. ____V____ E"il"'=‘"°' “°°'“° gawk" primnslrff “h ell“? to ‘lymleirls loin; , n", ‘ ,7‘ I , _ V, _- ,~ -_, _ _ _ _-‘_ ‘ 4 l‘t‘i[!,fi. i" SUYISIIHP, tie cenr a r. . , ‘ p 1 ‘i klnmnx ihln y“ Ill ln-"h Iinulm L “Hum lune Mil "alrint-rs in .\‘t~\v Iirilnstvi -lt, \\'c llroilhosy tlotllingl hilt this ilvi=n the clouds and the winds. the ' _ f , ' ' ' \ vmli-i" 3111'" “WAN lillilcrlciin.‘ mill] the balance (l1 l b,» ,1“. 1;_,i,,_,-,,,,.,,-5 wt- say: it‘ any person hail taid "lllll Rllmtlle snow flurries, all, tell ' _ ' l " ' ' l)tl\\'t"l‘ m. "Qking ,1“. mnninl-iui (lnvi-lut- ill’! Paliiiilllt-nt with-h mct in pt-r~ us spring is on the way. its ap- H , lite til llwliitu ilas ilcvcl‘ lit-tut creatlv enamored .lltlll ltl uppilillt a ii. t: i.. Film nicxitl- untl ltirrnl‘ tire-r ult- crash llmllcll is not ctlsy, nor stealthy. ‘ _. . - - _ .. . : -_ » _ '~ t- I ., ' -. ,- _.»..,,, < .. .- -_~ - Ii '20 lllLl-l in i830 the wcaltll (ll for in this region the transition ' g ' t ,. of the! c oi I\.l.t1on>, lhc Aiilcsztulcctl to it .\llll~ l~>-ll~ W'- -l‘~‘ l P‘“l"' i‘ _‘ l‘ , , f . . _ , i , ‘n .,. . " .,' , , 1 ., _ .- 1, . y . n1 ur- into tho actual cost of tiirn lculzliilltl would surplss all lll(‘ll' trolu the death of wlllfll‘ tqllli‘ T0" B t t i U) i ' 4'. 1 l“ ilk in ‘A 11mm ‘liilbl’! (“gull Ht I150“ iitillllltilfl. tilt» thrillers iaElol-‘ttl bt~ wiltiist drcnllts. illLiT tho annual slltfvvlltlll and lllfi 110W llifl 0f U"? ., u a - 1 f’ lVtlrillldi i¢l!'-<i."~‘!i_l‘\" 14>‘ Minn’, “tlill-‘flllvll r“"~llll)ill'i~el"" urln-itli-rt-tl at ill" t‘lll‘i'tlli l'illt' o l-tvt-nuc would cqual lhu prlicilull. vernal season usually comes with a . ' ' “l _ . i ' ' ' t‘ , I'll \'l\"tl'<lil’/.I!l,_:.§ iilt‘ t'ti'il\'L‘tii‘.t‘ll/t't‘.< (ii lillhl litiillflltli‘ Oil lili’ Li‘! in illiiltillt: tllrso tSilillilli“'l-. 12' that tltibt which they considers clash oi the elements‘. But-the un~ ‘ a l i ‘l tll (l ill l ll - iuturtl itlrgltjn llllglililllfi, til ‘Lil’: lqlllifltl htzliGs, It thi- risult mlrhi ilovt-iop sonic sill i-ltl as all ultnlerafhle burden, that, £21m? ‘as: ,9? i“ 9319mm of i: ' l = i - l . . .- - ' l ,- .. _ , , , . _ __ -_ , ,_ , - ~ , _ '- ,,.§,,..-_ "or ollr- illilli i) ti-ll tltitisillli, ,_ ‘ S. flilt ‘as 9 sun s s _ . " ’ __ __- . ‘ " - ~ ,. would haw htcil tnole .\tlll.\iiit_till_\ it thc Ltntggtlc ot [rlilnils ,;,,_,, ,,,.,,,g ,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,_ ,._,,.,,,,,, ,0 “,9 Sou", em, (m, .01‘ Nations 'l‘l-tl::t}.' ililtl not been tnrltltl part of the Peace Treaty. it’ the Peace 'l‘l'cil.tv ltad bet-n scpztiitlt‘ the Senate Wlllliil have ptlssctl it long ago and many of tht- trottbles the Allies zlre now experiencing would hilvc been avoitlctl. ' -._ . .._..._.__ z tuition. lit» Pliliillg illvj "must n: lllP-lllllf oi‘ wllnt it then was. that l I I ‘ V o; ma, pans,“ M. .,.,, ,, ,,~ ,.,,,,,,,,.,. ,.,, , .4.‘ ,_,. \ ,, H, U, __ .,,_,,,,.,,,,_,_ _\._,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,1“. ltq- lltc pnsrntlice would, lbrlng nlort- pleasing wonder. These are steal; h, Navy, nu,.,,,',,,,,,._ 141mg; gllnblgiligal‘) gfiddtihelw, silk P°P"" “d tractively and well . . . A l. l ti: ____ u x. .- . \. . into the t-xt-ilcqucr than the cx~ lllg ttD from the S_qtlt_l_t_ ' mmle in light um] dark . ill its \'L'Sit-i'ti‘.l_\,":~‘ isstlc the l zitriot ntaktls a path ctic plea for what it calls "just; and ltoncst criticism" of the §ItJ‘ft‘l'll1llt:lll. lil so fill‘ as the Patriot is sincere in this plea we are heartily with it. We believe in and practise to the ilest of our zlbllltl,lilf()l'lllC(l Criticism whether of constructive or destructive character. We cannot. ltowevel‘ reconcile the Patriot's present attitude with. its utterances during June and July 1ast_ just before the election, Conditions then were f-ir. l-‘lalll; Putts. lui-lnb. r inr S: .iin‘.~' ill thi: .\'. ll. lt-gislliturt unites scriou»; charges against tilt 1t)\‘9l‘ilil’l(‘lli in its llnnilling ot‘ Pro- ‘or pto.lllu_.iil._aii.il\v things 11> lll‘ ran the way they are." “is tlIl)" vmly ill ('l(lSt' touch with the Gov rtlint-nt receiving any rewards," ti ilsltt-il. ii.- lurtltcr dcclarcs, "i ‘ill pr llllfflil to tilrt-tl an invcslifltl lion ii i cannot git thc illiaritltttivll: l want from tht- lltltlsc." 'l"ill>l l- ibcrallsln iii its llstlol course. itt-tlp a look out tor silmcthiltg sell- idiitllllll ill our owl! illovlllci” i} i? live tutu of titty thousand pountls. that London would hi: twict: as large anti twlcc as polulltlus, and that. nevertheless the rate oi‘ nlor~ llity wnllltl have diulinlshetl to ciso and customs hail brought ill ‘ilgctiler under Charles the Scc~ nnd, that stage coaches would run from London to York in twcnty~ four hours, that nli-n woultl be in tho habit of sailing without wiutl. llltl would be beginning to rltlt without horses, our ancestors would have given as much credit tn ‘lie prediction as they gave tn Gul- liver's Travels. llllllES higher in the horizon and goes tlolvll later, so we know that nature's miracle is working; and only a little way off come marching the green things that make the world of springtime iin evenin- cach any the oncomingmrmyl B‘: grass and leaves and flowers, "oi birds and buds and beauty}. stead’: a lltie more terrltorydroth‘ tho ice king, and in a short-wbilellie will be driven back to make wit? for lire and growth and. blossom‘ and fruit and harvest time‘. 'Nat_~‘ are‘: ways’ are those oi! order,‘ it'll! from them marhhs learned his most useful lessons. None of them are more impressive than the mer- i Serge Smart ‘I Je ey Cloth ‘fillil Attractive Brown and Green. The popular hlouseii eifect, coateoor vest. Buttons on sides oi skirt and rows oi silk braid. In Misses’ and Ladies’ size ‘£15.00 to s'ss.oo ' " Laillestlllilrming i. Camisoles, Corset Blouses tile Season's lveweit - Stvles __ A lightweight knitted l fabric, trimmed wlthlun’ silk front. We have tbeni in Pekln Blue, Navy, Beh- ver and the new Burk shade. Sizes 36 to 40. $32-00 to $35.00 Dresses l iilor the House Taffotta, Georgette, Sa- / r Foulard Crepe in "fashions moat favored styles —-, sortnlent Oi,’ Chamhray, Striped d" Percale and Gingham, A splendid as- 0t' different. htyies to choose from. colors. the new overskirt, bell A" 511e,, prices t sleeves and embroidery trimmings. --Coveis‘ just Arrived Camisoles made in patterns $3.50 to $7.00 _ . MidtiwBlouses We now have a full stock of extra line quality to choose as they are today; the cost of livin had lone u) the ‘When a Million Looked at sing otwlnter into spring‘. because in... u... and“; new nnd .. - _ ~ v 9 , _ _ . Y from. They conle in white value oi the dollar ilad gone do\vn. The Arsenault >¢QQ-Q&§OQbOOQQOb-Q-Q-O-OOQI* l‘°'°“’° “"6 Jllssllillw" l" "it" l" ln the Srrlnirs leading iihnd- bilullml" °°mbilmli°n °" °°l' Government ll‘l(i pointed this otlt had nride '1 Die-l ' Yet the tllvtllfloll ‘vtlllld WW“ m“ ““g‘°“"°" “i “m” l“ ‘m’ re" e“ °" 0mm“ “M 3M1“ “M om Mudem n“ Sm‘ "n" m“ Wu“ m“ “an” “u” and z c z c /( u I l . * - . ' ‘ ‘ for the teachers. bl-tlbosetl a SClIQIllQ by which suiii- Dilly SEllFC-UOIIS -- i l>tt=n true; illlil they would have “mm?” “ml m“ me °v°'l“t' liiigicgulheltllpdlii liitilniiést ‘"25 *° 95° ‘Wm °" “ll “mie- cicnt revenue could be produced to give the teachers an zitlettuate salary. What was the Patriot's attitude then? “Fair and honest criticism?” With the Bell candidates it declarctl the then existing revenue was suificient for all the needs of the province and for the requir- cd increase in teachers’ salaries. It ltotlndetl the Ar— senauit gtwtrrnntent on what it termed its uncalled for appeals for more revenue and, with the Bell call- diilates, promised to run the country and increase the teachers’ salaries without resorting to increased taxation. Now, with the Bell party in power, filtding itself Guardian Readers ' l Furnished by w. s. Lflulon ‘STAND av-oowr RUN AWAY A tire is it li‘l'l'il)lt? tiling I navel‘ tee one but what l think of the con- mil between two natural elclllehlfi. -,,-,. anti witivr~ each llgllllilii tgilinst llic tllltvl‘. l firil is, I am hi» ;.- iilt- brave firemen _ i one-u witnessed l“. falling of ii building, during n perceived that it was not altogeth- cr zihstlril, ii’ they had considered -llat the country was then raising “very year a sum which would have purchased ihc foo-satuplc oi the revenue oi‘ the flantagcltiegl, ten liilii-‘s wlizit supported the Govern» lucllt oi‘ Elizabeth, three tilncs what, in the time oi‘ (‘rolllwi-II, had becll thought intolcrably oppress- ive. To almost all lllenthe state of things under which they have been used to live seems to be the nec- lssary state oi‘ things. We hhvc ‘tcaril it said that iive per cent is thi- natural interest of money, that ing. -,-, , re‘; and ‘forty millions of debt!" cried nil the statesmen of 1783 iii chorus; “what abilities, or wiitlt economy on the pttrt rot’ a minis- ter, can. snvei-a country so bur- dened?" W-‘e know-that if, since i783, rilrfresh debt had ‘been in~ curred, the increased »' resources oi the country would have enab- iedus to defray that debt at which PlttfFdx iaiitYBlirlié stood aghast hay, to defray it over and over‘ again, and than with which lighter taxation thrill’ whtifweihnve actual- fcqt. bell sleeves and round neck. Made in georgcttes, silks ilnd iine quality voiies. With lace, embroidery and bead trimmings. All sizes. 32.9810 $15.00 Corset Covers made of iina naiusook with lace _vokcs anti lace insertion, with or with- out sleeves. 65c. to $2.75 or all blue in Misses and La- dies‘ sizes, also navy blue serge Midiiles for children. Prices ranging from?‘ $1.95 to 99,0" Beautiful Spring Suits and co... FOR Ladies---Children-Men-Boys» . u, In this season's newest styles. t Made in fine quality materials of the iSpillifs leading r and its ll the at which that lad (lug for t» ;.‘.‘.‘;‘."°..i:."‘.f..?;':§:l..:l':l“;#3.: r . i d‘.‘.“‘.‘.iii.‘sil‘itii itttz."tf.rizai.°.“z:li.szll S‘.°.'."l..“L.';FJZ :."i.:;"*.:‘.*:.;....l.'r,l.":::. ‘m lll0lll.\‘(‘i\'€5. finding that the revenue which loomed luau wits burnt-ll rt lusfltllllY- I M“ ,,.,,'u,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,C,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Co“. . ~b~°t~end~ on “n,” , . . . . . . - .., ..,.,,- ; ; rim l l I _ so l2ll'_L,'"('. 1n l.il(‘ll' cycs bcforc the election 1s JLlSl _'“,,_,»‘,f_‘ '.‘,:‘,}n‘,g,,,,,‘_‘,,,_f_, Sff,‘,‘(‘,",,,,‘, ,,. Wm,‘ Hen“. l, l, m, (hqugh ,p. N i what the Arsentttilt _Ll_'i)\'(?l'lllll(3lll declared it to be: lt-zlliziug that €X])Glltllil.ll‘(‘.< are as necessary anti tlll iivtiitlziblc as the 1ll‘.’<0li2lllli' government declared them to be. it ilsks us “in Heaven's niune to let the \\'i- twill all lit‘ prt-tly llrttvc Wlllll hi» still vllllllfl“. happily around us fiui lot an t-lilcrlscntgv arise, and wi- -rt-. put to llli‘ ‘test. ll"s tilt-n that ho world ilIlili-i out whether or not in ovt-rg: age everybody knows that up to his own time progressive im~ prnvclncnt has been taking plhcc. ilobilily seems in rockon on any lniprovcnlt-nt during‘ the ncxt gi-ll- i‘ dlbwliuc principle is it that when we see nothing but inlprove- rnent behind us, wo are to expect nothing but thi- intormetitiling m’ Mr. Southey! idol, the omniscient - Viiiles We hays a large assortment of beautiful Volios in iiorhl designs ilnd silk stripes in Gingiitlms Ginghhlus in h large assort. nlent of various colored plaids anti small checks and ‘light anti dark shades, sup. Silk Ktiilitiiigs, Our Silk ilnd Suiting Depart- ment has a full stock oi this Springs beautiful new goods in various new shades and llllSl illdlIV lid (lQilil Zlild , iillflililitflll lS-QUQS 0f tlIOSQ at‘ llllvfi "l?! 51"" "i" “s i"*‘si‘"“i iriititm. We cannot ilbsoiutciy and the Omllilwtell! Billie. but by very pretty shades; also some itbltl for street or house plaids. A splendid assort- tlnlcs, -—to fol-gilt that ‘ this than or that man tnadc "' ilrtlve that lhcllc are lll error ltlw the prudence and energy oi the l"“,'" "m" i“ "1"" "l"! ‘Wk We"- Prlwl nlent o! different materials. it's lint- to have a host oi’ irlcnils, toll us that socioily has reached a peopm,‘ that England hag hnherto c“ om- 38c to 85c. all at ordinary D1109!- certtiin statcnlcnts (llll‘lll_l)j the heat of an election catnpziieli." Thc “statements" were not made alone illlflllil‘ the hcat of thc campaign; they were made (lQllbQPlltOly, in thc cool shades of opposition during the last session of the lcuislziillrc. ‘ We fully realizc the difficult position the gov- crulttcnt is in and we realize zilso, as the Patriot now ilocs, that thc _Q'()\'Ci'lllll£’lll; cattle into power upon fillsc, fliltrrailtiy false, pretences, and is already‘ dis- crctlitetl ill its own eyes as wcli as iit the cylc-s of tht electors. But this is no reason why thc muzzle should be applied to the press and opposition at the present lime. The government made its bed and if it finds it an uncomfortable one it nevertheless must Iie on it or get out and go to the country and tell ‘the peopit ‘luv unions iht-y stitnil by they are at “sounding brass." 'i'llo sllirkcr at tnonlal tasks nev» ‘r stands by in thin-a. oi‘ ‘stress. File clock watt-hm‘ and the easy wily searcher arc always tili- first '0 rim. iiut ynu who Hlilllil in tho =ulall things of c\'ill'_v-ilily' demands. will pride in stilllding by when :- worltl walks up and saysa“! want ‘Oil for it lob!" . Stand by. Sinnii by \\'ll(l'l' ii rains~imil '10lll‘5l. Anyone is glad to sinnii by Vlll‘l’l it's cool and "convenient." (fnrios Marlyn. in his life of Wendell Phillips, wrote this sent mce, that has stuck in my brain for l. score of years: "it is not enough o b» l‘l‘lilly to go when duty chlls. turning piliilt. that we have seen our best days. But so snld all who cattle before us, and Just as mach apparent reason. "A million a your will lbeggnr us," silid the pat- riots of 1640. Getting Ussd To it “Two millions it year will grind ill" country to powder." was the cry in 1660. “Six ltliillons n year hnil a tlcbt of ilfty milllonsl" cx- claimed swzlt, "the lush allies have been the ruin of us." "A hun- reli and forty million! of debt!'_’ siiid Junitls; "well may we say that we owe Lord (‘hathsm more than t \ i 1n siloul| sin around where . . ._ _ . .. I . , the Iiell suppot tors ulere wrong andthe Arsenauli ,0 loin“ hm imp c,l,',,,.. we shall evormpay, .il.we'owe him “m, m; pm,“ gm ;,,_“,,,g1, u ; anitilhlzzzliozllilitllilr yvolnans ‘mahogany Kid High Cut boot. wlilu h no ltlil uii m $0.00. govelnment light 1n their pie-election campaign. Biillltl br-dotfl run awn)’. such fl iohd as this!’ "T" "ll" m m , ~. . l, ,, , “Neg, w‘ ,,i,l,"°,'fz.l§ 3,‘: "l" °l "l" twill" doll» article. ' i-""',"”“"""" "’ “""»».l,'~ '1' :'f'.r'-" -»'--. vovvqanotm.» t . .,L.4,..._ I been carried forward in civiliza- iion; and it is to the same prud- ence and_the same energy that we now look with comfort and good hope. Our rulers will best pro~, mote the improvement of the na- tion h-y strictly coniiding themsei-i ves to their own legitimate duties,i fair price. industry and inteillg-l ence their natural reward, idleness and folly their nmturaLpunishmerltQ by maintaining peace, by defending propertyp by diminishing the _ price of law, ‘and’ by observing strict ec-i onomy in every department oi the, Gist bet the Government o0’ by leaving capital to ilnd its most i lucrative course, commodities their.- Booi. stores have coma and years go by * 80m: since than but I Al. acDonaidé i ..__i_.-___._- trolls BROS LIMITED" . The Old Reliable Boot Store . Established A. D. 1881 N° ball-Q!’ Vflllws Ire ever found anywhere. women... . u 111-. ...-- ' W0 only grow stronger and ‘more emciont. u W! ,.