.L-.19!liAE.»~.‘,“.i?l\.{'~2£|‘,,,,,,,¢_L snails. . . *'“‘11 RHTTETO _ »‘\ .i°~“ii.'°iiz»'°'°“-i if """ ”'* "' '_ 'D l ~ E f W 1, 7 UIWIDIW1 A I _ QHARLQTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24,1904. "lion in-Q-un, ‘ _ _ _ _ _ :An in * ‘ “E ` _ , . . e .fi _ _ _ READERS A VERY HAPi>YCHR|ST i 2 JOHN BURNS, OF HATTUBBEA. V lu treating of the new members who have comfrinio the British House of Com- monsit would be best to start, perhaps, with a mention of one of those cldermeui- bers, than which there is no more vigor~ ous personality in British public life John Burns; who for iiiany years has been the member for Battersea. He first cn- deared himself to the British public dur- .- ing the great dock strike of 1S99.His own particular friends and followers had known tze truth long before and hnd reeogiilsed i him one of the strongest and healthiest forces of`£he day.Then came that historic 1 iight for thc docker's “tanner" when Burns’ straw hat became as an oriilamme in the fray and finally led the way to s very remarkable victory for.unskiiicd labor. Since tlien, as county councillor, member of Parliament/ and in various other ways, Mr. Burns has been over ie- foro the public and it is probably not too much to soy that at the present time no _man exercises such influence over the working classes or speaks with more au- thority on behalf oi' the democracy in Great Britain. What is the secret of Mr. Burns' power and iuiiiienocl In the first place beyond all question his uniinpeachiible sincerity. People tired of hear ni’ Arlstides called tliejust, but at the risk of similsriiy in- juring Mr. Burns, one must insist upon his iinnssaliable integrity. In a debate on _ "Payment of Members,"_M;-. lrlpins tcld 1- tho House of Commons once some bf the I _ temptations which be-set the path of the iv Belfast Who wanted to bcfap `lectof' of income tax had wr liim,iie said, asking for his assistance, his ietterl ending as lollows: “Trusting you will give my appeal your most careful consideration and suppori:,I shui' be happy to hand you a fifty pound note for preaeutiiiq my claim before the gov. rnment." 1 The r ply wliicii Mr. Hurns sent. wus‘ olio.rsctei'isiio: _ "Dear Sir,-You are an unscrupuloiis' scoiindrei. Your viliniiiy is only scceni.u:_ ated by your con teiintihic Presbyteriiinl' hypocrisy. You may consider yourself fortunate that you are not within reach of my boot. ’ in enterprising music hail ngeiit once wroteand offered him £69 for is half hour‘s speech on any subjei-t; and that Agent know his biniinoss, That half liour‘s speech of Mr. Burns, if it could have been o tained, would lmvc in-en the A col “star” turn of the evening with any ` audience la Englsnd. Burns, in fact, is one of the born ore, , 1' tors ofhls time. Rucy, humorous, hard~ W hitting, I master oi’ telling phrases and homely eplgranis, Mr. Burns, when he 0ne` o in t mono. and ' .._._.__ ,~.._ ‘ '- ' - - If i@ i 5 ig nmol i _ _ _~*. g A mae .f°>>”f1wg. ‘ M.;;.» 1 3’ 4 ~;’“§ , f ,, Qt > '$‘ 1 /i /5” ‘ff ees _,W e z`°¢s».g,,»/ , 1, / "‘ ‘ / , v»»’ , °%~ “‘*» I* I '{>gA;, ; f 4,/ .. >>/}’l< 9 . A ` >f?/“N s> iff” i )` I , . , I (l )i _._ __ ’ bi. `* ~ FM' 1 ie . .~+ < f »,.. ":*=i=e_¥ ` {’ ' '»'1&=§=5:-.-vs:---'=-=. .1 ;;.;:;'=._:;=-=-=.(.= > \ 1* .. ..,.`-=:..;.»-.~;-3:52-=~.==‘!»"£_.'-=,.¢=1-=f:,;='1::a2' .=_;."-'=_:_.». v K f 1 " , __ A " x . \ =:..i£K¢,.. ..;,,.黑 < . .~ _/YJ\?J> 11225. .Zimzm Ji' ‘/fri* “ <` is bi' iii 1.1 in f1o,' , _ speaks' holds a popular sudiencc in thmgn ;$°I‘{nl$‘§:""::1";`:rf3:‘ 'zvhhyil 'gals he 'md inini, niireisritiis iiiuiriiim. , .Y H _ _ hollow or his h'md` Ami when. he vom' erfo n d with si iiul .~:iicei~s.~|. Ho lied ` A \ Y ; i l" ` l i _ L Il i ii ii iis owni \i'n,y, l»iii nv- isoiilm B~" me “-_ - ..._. . . to 'ha vang?) ts efezqo mtglng; nzfilgt the post for alninst lo years. His subse- ‘iiurnlly oierslimiuivi-.il and liiiiidieappe "M sql" u Dom ' n ° D uent appointment as financial represent- by his morn hrllliaiit lii`-otiiur the i’rini ' ` i ll q . ’ 1 - _ ' f ' i , ‘ : _ ' 'miglehlgbreays $1; (1:11 eagsctzeysxgetga atites of England, Iioiiaiid and. .Belgluin Minister of England, is iii-riiiil Wraltiiig W d ua I t 5 _hlororornlsé It the capital of Turkey only ineiint that ' liaiii Balfour, wiro has como into the nun ` 5q“"`° ° min 'dm cs’ ° i i _ he was very speedily appreciated by thoiie House of Commons as the inenilier for 3:' miucuzr "mth un bh°ldc\v,cv;“Etl whose business it i was to know such the central divisoii of the giciit uianufiici, hagrlztzc M °;im eng: 'th;_;A exlgtsed sm things. It was not Sir Vinceni/ii ilosiviiiy, urlrig city of Leeds. ‘Iii i805 lie succeeded R - however, to spend the reiuiiindcr of his his brothuras sei:i°etz\ry for Ii~i~lzi.nil, and Amnlou .mms that W(-ni-nd put' white' exliotencoiii -watching over the lntlrosim was aftorivards president oftlio Niitioniii °*"'P°1' _“Y 'j“*'°'“°? °”.“" "°“'“ ‘fm ctBritish,Dim~IiiindBélzlan boudhol rs Beard of 'ri-iiiii-._ 'min pfiniicii he sim “wnud t°°Rre°°°r °xmM' Mun mu", in the Doiniiiioii of the Suitnii and ndmiD~iholds, and there is no more important East End..‘~°?mt'; th” muulcuml H: lstoring the public debt ofihat muchem- factor in the Qljlantic voniiiicrciali "ln 'nil "ml ‘nd °°"“»t; that t' f bsrriisscd empire. _ \ _ meclisnlsm oi’ the British Eiiipire thai P°"”° “"5 ‘"5 “°“"'”"°d °“ b’"’°'~"' Atilielnstiinée ofwrieinlesdinz bubi- `niiit wiiiéir is gniiiiiiiiiy him; Mr. ini that tho 8iRMlli° m0“°P°"“5` °f_ th; ness mon,'\vlic desired the advantage ff_ jour’ by his dos., I,-`,1,,¢,10_,, Vw Lrg),-4 Sins. °°-“hwy pr`)d“°°dh°"h vnndarbuts "I l\|Sllial.il)ifstiTr‘irllt¢;“il’?`\)1‘iaPii(;':iii:n Eli; f\:iE<,:tt¢`:,l»i'al;";\T:'f Bndmd m an Ulm! un. ii/iYm,wi=ro A'Nswsn;Xri.\sisrnl:-L`ii»rL Gnfigid Balfour ,mu-i-im |n_ 'i687 Lad; ‘°"°°"°°”"h°» »` ‘iiiiztiiii it on iiit' 'rin nes ,iid pieces* fi.. Mn Johnston? gnc, who# has won s h_ Hs id, min L _ df; gan 1 British llihliilil-` 'S01-` Libei-in vii-t/o`ry`|n_West Dorsementers the _“,'“““ f"“'° ' r°“'° .“ R ' '_ :ii °'°i°"::f -»° '°"'*=‘i."°“':.°°“i°°°’"'°l ..%."“° ‘.“°°‘i'°':,:"'°i ;"°°‘s';1.“i* r ry ‘ ii - Qmgmildsbnto with r. ' one 0 _ _ og-ren. ings cr enise vesan V er many my up germ" h||ngslf,_'|fi 'Whichflio nilriier vmriiig respective parties are Mr. Atheistan Rea-‘ ` ` the palnf of eoquenee would lie, Mr.; dell, the Liberal member for _thc Thorne- Yineentll the sol of Hgyg victorious in esrrying"~_ a iaurydivlsion of Gloucestershirc;Mr. A: New that he has won the vietci~y B..W.;Msson, whom the victoriqiisihiberi st the polls ss against Mr. Oiiamberlslifs Toilets have sent fro_m,and not to,Caven_try, influence, Mr. 'Hiiye will be watched yvifh ,sud Mr. Ruins Isaacs, who showshlsdcw- ‘interest ivheu lie enters the House o!~ lsh~exl,rootion by being generally conceit and 0°mm,,n,_ _ _ , i. sdltbe most brilliant crstor oi the Britiiiii '“" ’ .. _ . ` ' '-£t`ii_¢f¥iil".l.lli§l-*?ll7°il- 4- 3’ _V ‘_ ‘ Q ’ 4 iisduciosuplérlor' har. ‘ All these men _arc just sprlrining nbnvn _thc dead liiic of thi- conipariitively un- known, and, although for yi-are they liiivv been amaqsliig millions iinilcrentiiig ro- putntions iii viirlouscoriieim of the iirltisli Empire, are now about to iissuinc ii-viding places in the doniiiintiug force of th is meat Engiisli-speakiiig people. Any om: of them niiglithe sensibly considered in tliellglit of u prospective prlmc iiiinistor of. England who would guido thi! [golden iiguiehcad of British [royalty safely through foreign politics. Just ii mention ofione oftlietn-meniious figures which has towcred high st all crii-~ cial times in many British Parliaments, and which now has been laid, to rest iii the quiet valley in Sonierset--tim Right Hon. William Vendbies Vernon Harcourt. Beside his grave the loader of the Gender- vstives proclaimed 'this strong Lihersl statesman one of the few great men of the Victorian cm. ` In picking out just ii few men from so s-1--in - _ -» ./.if tics and careers liavo been traced in this article, lake them all iiround,are tiieinost representative and thc most forceful. it should be noied thai. iihove all li study of these nien-thi-lr origin, careers and pur- poses-wlll rlenrly deinloiisiratc to the cnrcful poiitii~u.\ student the fact that no = Tlic. Success . for corns and warts. V A . .__ 1...; ___.. ___ ___.-.._____A__ ____ .___ ,_ e _ .__. _~» ___ large ri body as the British House of Com- hoiiy could he more truly doniocraiic iiisn mono many things lirivc to be taken into 'tho i\etiial_gi»\'i>i~niniz force in ihe iirltlsli consideration. Tliusi- whose chariiotoris- Eiiiplrc -the lloiiwii of(‘ommomi, _ , Tllli VERDICT Oi" i‘lTlll.IC OPINION is with thi- hcsl iirtir~li\ ovr-,ry time. 'lliaifs why Piit,iiiini`.~i Corn ixtrncmr has been in tho load for the lnst all century. Ii, ciii‘i'.~< corns pninlessly in twenty_»ioiir hours and never fails, I so only l.'utnam's ».. i\ _\' li.Ll7STR.-\Tl0N llo\\‘ Qiiirkly They Vnnlsli lliidil s Kidney Pills. Pills them sndhe cured.” emily suffer hom wilLv\nis)\. i /\ fiftlii- 'i`vrroi~s of Kidney Disease."/and Xin C.\i~ lim-iirii, Quo., Di-c 19.-(special) -l'i`lie rnso .of Mr. Ovide PaDkW00d, Of my i:,;-i:i;::s:::;::'l°:.:i:,::':;:>::.,°w . ~ - » C1 llini eciiies from the u86 of D0dd'l Kldhoy “I win. mi-ribiy ill with Kidney Dluloo,' Says iiir.i’ii.ek\v0od. “I had 'pains in thellp, my app:-tile was gone, and I use Wllh out heart to worlrf I oo\ilil` n6t_lift My thing from the groundwithoutfmuch dh. "The use of four boxes of Dbdd’s lla ncy Pills cured me of sli» those ills. It rs commend eil who suffers! I did to Q Cure the Kidneys with Dodd‘s KIM” Pills and ninc-tenths of the ills the lu& f