ak§ ‘ sum _ “All than weeks of mild wea- thers," remarked s citizen, "the nus-Insight‘: I. @110: rump has kept a position low down Asssshsslltss. 9.8. Oassla in the south. That. 1 have noticed always brings mild weather." D,‘ l. We have had a long spell of delight- ful weather, but how has it been "I WEDNESOAYJANUARY 2o, 1926 ~ ;r-' elsewhere’! Many have perished vloltpe, WORDS, WORDS. onomy in production and opoflltitlmrrom cold in France and other Q ' ma,’ “y; hr, article in The MOIIQ-JEIIIODSGD countries under the Thought“! ma“ and‘ womenmry Times Annual. TM memerisame moon while there as here with the bright .nigbt "low down luminary of the, throughout Canada. whose prill- clpll business st present is p871!!! tsvxas and who are anxiously We" lug into thafutiire, will read with mmrrew‘ p", amp quflepts-the speech of wordy eloquence “with which Mr. J. c. -Elliot,_iM. P. for niiiiiikecx West. moved _ihe ad- dress in reply to the speech from the 7rhmhe a brief synopsis of given in yesterday's movement is gaining headway in ads, and in tbh been most striking among tbs last five years from seventeen.‘ to eleven. the Canadian National Railways i!‘m°°" ‘n ‘he “m” Mme’ the greatest amalgamation accomplished in this country. while the Canadian lPacific has taken in several lines. ever} which was Guardian. Mr. Elliot i; a new member in the House of Conunone. He is an ‘t-i-Ilqlitlll and forceful speaker. His onto Globe under the ‘lug, button-holding, v jpussy-footing, side-stepping, mani- trial field. in 1925 there was tfipulating and intriguing are more merger or 391,651,“ companlgs‘ ongltllilll sufficient," it says along with or paper conlpanlea. one of whole_‘0th9r reprehensible doings. have ldisgusted the people and shocked sale grocers, and 0119 o‘ bakeflegflbe “electoratef Nothing short of words flowed from his lips like l1 aigamation in the Canadian indus- streani froui a fountain and the House listened with admiration-—- iind. we hope. with astonishment that such a wealth of words should be used for so base a purpose. ills. purpose. known to himself and to nnce. ‘out of chaos. restore stable gov- ‘erniileilt and satisfy the people in .the opinion of the chief organ o1‘ ' Liberalism. everyone who hung upon his words. EDITORIAL NOTES ivzis ‘to-deceive, lo hood-wink. not the Members of the Hou-se but the people of Canada for the speeches. it is well known, are not intended There is some kick left in thel old {winter yet that the debate and division of last for the edificiition of the House or the galleries, Ibut for general con- sumplion among the electors. With his tribute to His Excell- ;s a hitch somewhere. The mann new count of noses and reports ency Enron Byng of Viniy and hiswwlro was going to resign in ordc-rifroin the whips as to any changes touching reference to the death ohm give him n seat says he neverl“ [he voting swmlgn‘ for the next division. One Conser- the Queen Mother.—-no fault can votive was ill und absent be found; he may have meflnt it Friday's division was taken. all. but. when he came to the cause for which he, was preadmg Something appears to baverdonuld, the Liberal member for‘ the bolsmrlng and propping up of struck the machrne "my is grlndyiPrince Albert, who voted on Friday "is for a amt in the west but thcregireeks to come. Every day there [is heard anything about it-anil there you are. the Ming government he gave a mos-sure of himself and of the gov- ernment which his audience in the- Houae and in Canada could not fail to appreciate. ally the coldest psrt of Canada islKenzle King a Chance weather, ‘pump to be el-. having almost summer and we -.ll‘e doing pretty well our- Selves’ ‘ i Adding one vote to 120 on the jOonservative side would make 121 Anemas ward 5am of some aneiand taking one vote from the Lib- ‘ l-Progressive 123 would reiiucci u. t it l h h l. dol-em a we“ d ave een en it to 122. Hut. would not one 0i’ lnrs in his pocket if he had nevermore of the five‘ Progressives who‘? been born. How much would Cflll-lvoted with it‘: Meighen on Friday; ada have been in pocket if Macken- "We with the Government Zie King had remained where the time? There's ‘he ml’- Prosperity a word that has been rolled like a sweet morsel under the tongue by apolo- getic Liberals during the past four years “aboundlng prosperity" for which tho government was duly _ iiextl: credited. ye-a rly surpluses. reduc- Any dayit tion of the cost n.’ ailministration. and ‘other vain glorious boasting-—- these constituted the eloquent tor- rentof words with which Mr. Elli- ott moved the address. And for what? To make riinishlf and ihe people who heard him and who .wIll rend his speech believe lhflifille King government is. justi- "Pli ill ilflllgilig on to oflice by its aye-brows, after the people of Can- ada had declared against him; that LPremicr King i-s justified in holding office although he und everyone else knows that his gov- or sustained "by computntioii."§ {and these defeats and victories rwkleasl? rm‘ are being figured out daily by the their lives for the doubtful. thoughlCaptalns Bohadil in the corridors] childish pleasure of a stolen drivel"!!! lilbblefl- A lllfliorliy 0f tiller! iBi Many children dinllg the streets. it is a dam-ger- ous practice and drivers need to} exercise caution, Parents also‘ should Wflrl] their children hghihsr‘ '7'!" n“ Me bellows a several ieiectlon can be averted longer and a majority of one equally effective. its dangers. All is now set for the next ses-lwlres “om Ottawa’ sion of the Provincial Leglsiiatureflpucta m. agreements for cmope The result of last Thursday's bye-lotion, or even luslhrr between two Perhaps and again perhaps not.,‘ About thirty years ago au iii- [strument was introduced into the medical profession for measuring in _the southfythe pressure oi‘ the blood in the both the United States and Can-‘ylud who do“ not remember other-blood vessels. i of U!!!" i- bII-V-latsl-A ' A VALUABLE INSTRUMENT For a number of ‘CAPABLE 0F INPLOVING hllltl-ION PEOPLE “(sy A; Observer) town 1 met a friend of mine qul prominent in political life. pocket, another his back pant pocket and from ~h importance. v W8‘ The other day as l as coming up die- bad evidently lost something as he was search-lug induetrioualy in his many pockets- for something. One hand dived into bis breast furiously patted manner it was evident that what he had lost he considered of great A Shh aalala ls one discussion questions Olarlattete not tabla a! correspondents. llhdbll- n 0 l0 Council, allow me to state that is property i have no objection to l am. Sir, etc, the by‘ correspondents s! s sadarse the or . a t o r PROPOSED WATER 8T. RINK sin-With reference to the d; cussiou on this matter in the cm long as such a rink is quietly run and no damage done to adjoining GEO. V. MOORE. country it M! days of other winters when the yea" n was considered simply a mg moon was running" high lilld tilt! wea e w w .|nild? e banks. reducing their number inlmaythygtdgeenuillsz; loaxwqempvgr4vreurrluvyrrqwaya ‘alums than we have h“ so tarlfqund to have hardened arteries. ‘this winter and have to look much. Th9 article recalls the fact tb-aphigher up in the sky to see thelance examiners so as to detect the A leading editorial in the Tor- captiondn his diagnosis and treatment. "Beihinoughl" discusses the first six The days of the parliamentary session grlllsh Emplre glee] Corporallonw"! 0111"" i“ W"!!! 0i disgusi-"imentioned above. persistent high - -"The political ockeying, wlre-pull-ihlood pressure usually foretold fill!!!“ l" 1921- l! ‘he b31595‘ Mn‘ j gum_shoerrrg_‘lieart. kidney, or blood vessel all- come to my office 099414148 8 Dumbo!‘ 0i 16586!‘ 11,1190“ ianother election can bring order‘ But Ottawa despatchea lntimateitmwns’ mm indigestion‘ nnd scientific toy. as it were, although its accdrecy was unquestioned. However. B8 folks with high blood present, were heartganifkidney ailments. it be- l asked him what and he said. "Why the Observation Card" l received from 0 have just seen make a note of," gan to be used regularly by insur- probable onset of any of these con- ditions. Today practically every physici- an uses the instrument as a help However, a few years ago it was only high blood pressure that was considered important. because asfl ments. Y i However, as physicians began making these daily routine examin- iations they found that ‘hbe patients 'wlth hlBh blimd 079551178 W978 07- ten healthy looking specimens. whereas those with low blood pres- sure were sickly in appearance. These patients with 10W blood |pressure were usually thin, anae- lniit- folks, with vitality low. This was sometimes due to a real wast- iin-l condition like an earlv tu-ber- fi-iilosis. or to some infective pro- ‘lr-oss in the body like had teeth or ly responsible for the Observation ‘System and lt- or- igiuated as foilows:— During one of my trips to Ottawa I, had occa- sion to meet my old friend Mr. X who is head of the statistical de- partment. and ii found him in such a stttle of mental (lopression tlia-t l of course. enquired the reason." ne ere this. ou all about lt.” “Observation card." sai in the world do you mean. iWilY. 881d he. “have you not r8- ceived an Observation Card yet." “Observation Card, l said again. this i-s a new one on me. »lucidato pleiisef‘ "Well. Well." said he “l would have thought you would have bad and if you don't know anything about it, why its such a long story yoif better was missed somtbing ‘I want to .1; and I will tell “Fine. said 1. come- along.” ISo we went ‘to his office right away and seated comfortably with a good cigar he told his tale. “You see." ‘he began. "l am sole- the issuance of d l "what relflllll’ each day, and make notation of tilIllgs Every"thing they vatio . cWwW-ianl-mlh" ‘five is of value-iw-lrethsr it. uinofouslor serious. whether it be‘ rfva e or‘ phlillc matter, whetheri or lie ’- Y!‘ it depicts home life in a hotel-Matters that pertain businesses you visit during day. trains you may travel lature, this. hf course, would classified as humorous, data as house. lber during shaving time. you mig this. n fact all ‘the facts and da ilcpartmcnt wil-l be of monument cultural financial (Jbsrwitinu department hat come under their ob- the 0D. things you may buy or sell, a fish- ing trip. a visit to the local legis- the prices cblarged for anything you buy and what you think you can buy it for, from a mail order E The price of a horse. his weight and particulars such as his; being a ‘little over in front, iii-l in- f formlation you get from your bar- perh pg issue a special card for that. every mlan and woman in Can- ada is able to gather and observe during the daily l-ife. Now, Mr. X. this is a big propoeitionand properly. classified the information placed| at yOlll‘ disposal by the observation! ‘niportzincc to the statistical, agri- departments, in fzict every ilepartme-nt will be found to defer obsequiouely to the ‘when the 80 Earnings six times ments it. a" 0.60 ab. b9 t0 8t. John _ dew’ - c 61/.»- 1st Mortgage siriiriuf; _rrrhu- Twenty Year ocid_"aiiiiile Viau Biscuit Corporation ~ Net assets four times Aamountof-Bond issue, Prlce—99 and accrued lnteréstrfi yield over Full particulars on request,‘ , y‘ " . . - . , . Eastern Securities Gory-Ltd. i ' ' Bank of Nova Scotia Buildjqg . Charlottetown, P. E. l. ‘ISiSfIE _; Bond interest require. p. c. Halifax he 16-1-s uiwili. to ht l“ 14s moi-mono eras: Lowest al ‘Q\Q»¢Q-O-O-O-O-Q'Q J .0 a -_.. O-O-§§Q-O-O-O-O~§§¢O-0 fO£O+OO+OQOOQOOO+Q 09-6-00490040466 9e E. R. Breow T OHARLOTTETOWN - Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at ~ Rate Agent at ‘Summerside, Lloyd L€Wi8 fr H“ fly avoided. ii-itlfely. PO‘ (loll. Who lilk “Willi! "Gillie world. ernuient is pOWtBIIu-ls to carry out llfly effective legislation. And Mr. Elliot is not alone. There will be elections, in addition to endorsing the Stewart administration. will be Vol‘ the three parties. The plotting. fwlre-pulling and bartering will go you just so long as the strength oi‘ ‘week are only the beginning of u pressure instrument as a sort Si vmlenl MM“ I kw wok ‘series of wordy encounters and pos- bllrvmcier 0f U19 hlllflfllll] l‘ ' ‘~ -- ‘Y 5 11 l , _ Good average pressure s a r gi , [siby even closer divisions iu tlic but MK“ or 10w must he treated. and the treatment. as so often is the case. is a mutter of food. Ill high DTPBBIITG the fllllOllnt , food is iistmlly avuudblg what, und foods such as veal. pork, liquors. when iire used but slightly or complete- Vegetable soupsdreef- . _ . ' _ __ steak, soft boiled eggs, vegetables, ‘may reuwua men there is MM milk puddings and fruits are taken ‘ in low pressure the patient is given nlenty nf food. sometimes . i . . l d . li tance mg m" [he weanwr. Alaska’ “up but cant vote ally more. because ‘i](l)l‘l'l;‘tlll9ll s a ny some t s he has resigned to give Mr. Muir-"h ' led foods, pastry. cut and Good foods make not only good blood. hilt more of it. get. to tuke your blood pressure. lf you are not rzreatly excited or unusually fatigued. it registers your condition accurately. _-_-_4'e>--- O-@§Orf~§§-Q Daily Selections F0 n V Guardian Readers January 20, 1926. L'ON'F‘IDPIN'(.'E IN G-OD—- “Arid. God will provide illiuself tlic lamb for a burnt ol'- M" ‘mill? "ll 3°59 l’) mme- “d m!’ nection with the matter on are in-l ll i‘ l. ibing his hands expectantiy toge-tereqted in mnd trust y 45°F?!‘ ‘m “ll i‘ - . you will gel ‘Abftlillllll stiid. PRA YER -~() . 1 l - l at‘ -t il by hanslni: on w sleigh! drlvlnsipretly ‘WNW’ b": n is E“m°'°'""hZZi-rt:lt( fogr tile Lililll) oil. lto hold the Government in power. em away u“, Hm Ofiffilllly not a fcriilg. my sou." Gen. 22; 8. H grveroreverrvztlier, (Tome on tell me all about. ‘t. accept curl“ ’l ‘ ho u - PAST AND PRESENT ii remember, l remember i’l‘lie house where I wus born. than June next has come over the-"rlie little window where the sun dared ‘Mr- X? But my onorfluinc peeping in at morn; ynows what may come or new mnHHe never came a wink too soon _ ‘Nor bright too long o day; " But now. I often wish the night Had borne my brcnth away. l remember. 'i remember, The roses, red and white. down amne- QOOQQ§fOOOOQO . eloquently kid a valuable addition w the debating the opposing parties of ms and and administrative strength of t-he our, are so nearly or equal House. MacPhee. Pope and ‘Mcleodpstrength. 1t was thus in the Fed- wm arm more ma“ new and 810mb erul Parliament when Sir John em voices to one proceedings they Mucdonnlifs Government bad ‘milk ""37 lire kidding the people. will bring talent and new enthusfnurrow mulomy or six “u” the T,“ present Session Wm Co“ ‘w ‘Mm l m I t m election of 1872. it was thus in our t l - ° ‘i’ will!“ l! ° e Aslenkyown Legislature in the dnys of the wee" “"9 l“!!! “IP98 millions in b y. it was a good days work forii-‘arquharson Government o! 1898. m“! ""4 ma!!! millions in wasted the province. limo and useless legislation and the ileohie of chhhdh will add the costto the millions already whsterl "filly We We a patient people or an unthinking, 5913914355 Wlfllllldillk ourselves and other-l that We "F9 illiliteflmén and patriots "h"? W9 ourselves and all ll“, others know we ore only fooling ourselves. m?!" 9100118111 speeches. other ht- teinptcd justifications of the p“. sent situation. other men who will themselves an.l And both the cases, federal and The merry jingle or the sleigh, provincial as above cited occurred hens “lakes pleammer music thanllllldfll‘ the two-party system. beiore {the system 0f three groups as we m“ hunk or the auto‘ but the lahnow have it was established. it ter gets there in much less time ‘is quite possible at any time that ‘Tis so all through life. lWe have‘an appeal to the people may re- m, time to s“), with the musk, wolsult in sucii an equal division whe- must go with the bonk and the dustlther we My“ two or more ‘urge an! m a I I ‘parties. The fact is that democ- l e j rr rig n0 S68 fill’ We‘ have-retic- party gollernment is still on l0 Kilt thew-Wherever it lB—il1.its trial. its drawbacks are many. the shortest possible time. Life lsIlt is terribly expensive at best, but a rush; we have no "me for anywso far nothing better appears to bc tililll! but soinx. But when we getdu 8mm“ manzhhip. honesty and integrity und were We B118" 81°17 and the Quill“? At this writing there is specula- gven prrrcrlcrrq common sense are bells and the honking will still gflitlon in the Conservative camp as ram), H u," “mum-m Ddnslderwiou, to opposing Premier King in prince Albert. in October Alberta elected etlon. Expediency the ability to.‘ ~ ‘ ’ C ; 3Conse atl .4Librl d9 hoodwmk and dedewe m ma“ the‘ I anada owns pract caily all the rv ves e as an .- ' [lumber in North America. she ownsipmgresslves‘ Thar” M" been 15 worse appear the better and enough“ er Gem o‘ n {when 1 thelconservatives, 14 Lri-bersls and l3 mono to “mgr”, l _ p a o! u Progressives nominated. it would ly p ha election ‘world and 80 er cent f all lb ‘h9g9 are the quwncauom leaked. ° 9 seem from this that the Province ' Jnickle in the world and we are ex- is strongly ‘Progressive and Lib- for and u a "mm we have whatlporting it raw to the United Staiesleral. Since October Alberta has we have at Ottgwaptpday. Wherelwhere they mm n "no the flnhhediarranged with the Federal Govern- lg it going to and‘! ‘Where is Can-- ‘Mus momma“ wlimont for the return of her very | ldalaoiul t0 land‘! ‘product’ . valuable natural resources in lands. ‘their people and offering employ- people, The House of Commons is what "linlleopie have made it. lh the selection of representatives. states- _______‘.¢_____ mines and forests. on very favor- A “SW MERGER MDVEMINT ment to our people. Wander, iflable terms for the Province. Mr. . the positions were reversed, phwlkingb election chances ought to Betersi merge-i-Tv-sjhlch took placeimuch of their exclusively owned m’ 5°“ w” “MM M b‘ "Pmud" The tree is living yet! a The violets. and the lily-cups- Tliose flowers mude of light! The lilacs where-the robin bililt Arid where my brother set Tile itilluruum on his birthday- l remember. l remember. Where l used to swing, And thought. the nlr must rush fresh To swallows on the wing; My spirit flew on feathers then That is so heavy now. Anti Summer pools cool The fever on my brow. R8 could hardly I remember. I remember Tho fir-trees dark and high: l used to think their slender tops Were close against the sky; it was n childish ignorance, Rut now ‘tls little joy. T0 know I'm farther off Heaven Than when l was a boy. —T. Hood. from JANUARY.- zb. »-Be self-reliant and your success is assured. Bo diligent in your work and always truthful! work will then become a pleasure with but few burdens. Be- gin all important business in Mart-h and November. These are the months that indicate your greatest success. and Tuesdays and Satur- days the days most favorable to you. You will be very happy in your love affairs. Your birth-stone is a garnet. which means faithfulness. Your flower is a snowdrop. Your lucky colors are navy blue and black. -i—<-0>—-—-— . UNNECEOSARY WORK in die Isticr half hr 192s emphasilenatural products they would allow oplmmo" mo“ not be oflemdillbli’ l° """‘° "P "i" "1""? ‘merely for the purpose of delaying the? prqlfiilt tendency towards ec-to be exported free into Canada. m, refinance w P.r"amant‘ only change ll. again." "A woman never seems to be lng false month and tawa. B0 "Why its like this." iMr. X said fnrlll. So now. of course. Y0!!!‘ "Flu-re was such ti scare among the physician locks upon his ‘blood J.l‘borals ll(‘f‘ll‘(? this lost election 0i’ that u great cffort supports-rs who would be of tiic Liberul government. my ilcpartnii-ni has to find ployuieiit for 50 more people and am in absolute ‘despair about it as of ployocs now that l find it blaril to keep busy three or founs ‘hours s (lily-that what this new influx 0i’ 50 arc going to be sot zit puzzles me. ISay. u0w_he exclaimed. you are a pretty good mun on such tlllflgg cannot You think up some scheme that will get me out of this mess,” "Well." I said. ‘ll wi-il try to - ‘So when you get overhauled by Premier of C1991“!- iwe Wall‘! l iyblll‘ phvsiciun. don't let him for» 31I:1‘::_(..‘lp something if 7”" “we me know ‘wh-iit Mr. King's qualifications ally shook my hand." um delighted you came in.” very dorm-st solicitation up some scheme to keep his fifty fli‘\\’ men busy. After spending {some time on the matter I called ‘on, him a (lay, or so later and in- formed liim that I had solved his u, G ,t+oov>¢HHHH¢4H+-“'¢iprobieni. which announcement was prome m“ Mm on Ocwber zg_ouz. e overnment can he defeated‘ , fhailed with vociferous delight by Ml‘. X. "Come On now he cried. drawing '!Weil.“ said l, "after all it was great problem, he- lcuusc- it is for the Government you iknow. it is not ‘as though it was :1 rcnl business proposilinn. Now] ,uiy proposal is that you start on} {Observation department." An observation dcmrfini-nt dc- Wiiy what ever dc yer mean." "We-ll simply this you must start a department of Observation! This department, ‘must have a chief- three assistants and st least one hundred filers at first. ‘as Well as representatives in each citY 85 Chief Observation officer. I18 We" as in each ooun-try school district." "Bu-t,“ cried IMr. X "that would mean an army." “Of course it would." '1 said. "but isn't thtit exactly what you wttlit- ed?” "Why of course it is." he ex- claimed, "Ibut this is miles beyond my loudest dreams. Wily i‘ll get a gold medal for starting this, Lord inau ll'in so excited i can hardly wait. G0 on tell me all about lt- your observation plans. "Well." said I. “as soon as you have your offices prepared and desks files and equipment com- pleted you make u. complete list of the Voters of Canada. especially the women voters, You must. not forget the women. as the-y moi“! the best Observation officers pos- sible. in fliiot a blind woman Ob- serva-tionlist is as good as the av- erage man observationiet. Now you prepare say one hundred mil- lion cards about six inches by eight closely lined and the month and year pri-n-ted on it. leaving a space for the day to be filled in. Now your staff will prepare a cflfd for each dny of the month. and write the name of the Observationist lt is intended lbr on a line intended for the purpose. and each oar-d must be mailed to each party in plenty time to reach him or her was inside to find positions for all the Liberal oii-t of employment in case of the defcut Now (‘ill- havs such n terrible number of em- mutter of information is being cou- siilcrd. The publishing of the in- formation csch ye-ar would be n wonderful benefit to the citizens of ‘(lllllilflll und while no doubt it would moiin zi rash increase in the -pl‘lfll- I i"; fntrilities of the Dominion Gov- [Pfllllléllll the value of the library printed each year would quite jiis~t~ ify the installation of necessary ‘kxqqgeqro e 0000000 wooed-OH o» 91 099000 O-O-OOQ-QOQ\' Good Strong Stocl. Companies. doubt lie was trylllu to =1~"~‘l‘i‘“!" what their exact breed Wlls INTO"? rt-pflftillg the oct-uri-cnco b0 the Ob- servation Department. Ottawa. machinery. taking for example Now, if you havg any doubt as to the value of the in- formation gleaned uniler this wide spread system, I will try to give rm illustrative example of its uses.l an enquiry into“ the qualifications of some promin- ent citizen for government offices. We will take Mr. Mackenzie King, Young Bob Went Down For First Time in Career NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—The wor- id's heavyweight ring crown held almost three decades i180 by 30b 9 Fltzsininions. was a more dim and l lie jumped un and enthusiastic- "i know you will help me, why l llziving concluded my ibuslncss. l went. uwuy again promising at his‘ to think Major the position of Premier of this great iDominioniNow turn to the Observation Department. -‘In the "IP38 building called the west wing of the Observation building you chief of the political bureau. You usk hlni to give you what informa- distant diudem to his son today. IOpportuuiLy knocked at the i100!‘ |of Young Bob l-ust night, him against the populur Juck Del- aneyof Bridgeport, Conii.. heavyweight, ip a tc-n round match find the sub ‘epartment and its sulfur the Jvimiiaou Suuzire Garden. but the tremendous punch of the- Corn- pitting light you shou d do without delay Make a will and consult tion he- possesees in con-ncctio with lMl‘. King. He looks n1 yo tend to remain in Ottawa. learning that you will bully SHYS. lnlons by prominent men the information you desire." linearly and asks how long you in- Weii. ‘I will send you a few op- in con-i _i.=ihm-zin of 1'89? was missing in the illfighting repertoire of the son, and ll Young Bob went down to defeat on a judges’ decision before the super- bAftef ‘or hitting at a foe he outweighed e re- maining a week. at the Chateau hei by seventeen and u half pounds. -For the first time iii his career, the fourth round, pulling Delano-y with hlin after the lntter had a188- vicious right. The heavyweight from Nutley, N. J.. was on the verge of n knockout l Trrfe to his promise a large vanniuriiig the remainder of the three load backed up to the Hotel door niiniiti». session. and thereafter he "9141 mtlrllillg 11nd the porters cor-‘boxed so cautiously that n crowd rled all the mutter "imm- ‘Eflfh Dllcki-‘lke was care fully marked and one of the lurg est parcels which l examined wasto his prestige here by tho triumph. "lurked Ba followa:— “RE MACKENZIE K-l'NG—~opln-,tive. which was to win his first im- from Jan. lstlmrtant battle against a ions of A. lMeighcn 1924 to Jany 1. 1925." if noticed several packages sim- liariy marked opinions of s0 and! so of iMr. Mackenzie King. Now Mr. X don't you realize even yet. the utter, absolute. "lY ‘Observation Department. Here of an eye as it were. the entire qualifications pro and 04m or lvlr, 1011s of every man and woman lh Canada lore obtainable providing the department is efficiently Con. ilucteii. on business lines, Now Mr. X. ll€'l‘B is flood for thought. Ymi Want employment for fifty "B!" Bmiiioyeefl- Why pursue the Observation movement to its logi- ("li limit and behold at last one million paid eflillloyees flaking carc of the records. "God bless my soul," Mrg x m"). donly exclsims——"Your n wizard mun its collossnl. magnificent, flilllflendous. and instead of being worried because,my staff could on- ly find three hours work per day. When they worked. ll shrill have lots for ‘them to do now. Its glor- ious man. glorious. I'm eternally obliged. My I'm so excited I want to start right nwny," i left him pmlllfllllg the hell for l” flecmllll‘? tlfld well-t to the 110191- BY this time there were "Vi?" fibecinl rooms fiiU of records of iMr. Mckenzie King and picking "l! i1 parcel at random .1 noticed lt was from s .Mr. L-——and a mama fill the bottom said.-"this in Mr. Killlfs tailor." ISo complete was the information furnished that l before the date specified thereon. Now the card is to be perfectly blank with the exception of date. etc.. as above and on the bottom or more will ‘be the penalty for giv- information. This of course will be- in red ink. and when r .911“ the ho] B n up. "You know all about the 0b- gizlridflgfltlo flllgd date of ‘hi; lain-ti: °°"'"°" Denlrimellt- Ottawa. its year 5M forwards l; FEE"? l! branch of the statistical u, we obggpvnflon Department or. dflilllrtmelli. you know. when oil's Jilach card beam the frank n“ "'1 5°"- of the Observation Department sowm "lumen"! the holder will not be called upcii “flmlv "Y! Illiiftir" to use stam- for the r ." "yeti"! mil“. but gguoggfenrd for that day in his overcoat pocket Mr. x. what does it meant r feel 3"" "l" l! l "W"! twws like s man on the verge of a great "m" 3°‘ l‘ “l” "19 7°" 031000 discovery. Go ahead. Now what "fl "m"! l" h? “mid- do these people do with "Why should sbef- She would oardsf h. l8 notification that a fine of 8500i5‘"“’"“°"8 records or one man- rhe" with tile card in his WMvhlr-iz m. nuhtlmr dosh in the "war they carry them with them middle of the could have lzin entire new suit of cloths and outfit from hat to boots Droviiled for the lPromlelr had I g0 lleiireil- ‘And all this ‘but the 0b- And tliere'are million; of m9" and women. "NOW." said my friend jumping Mid i sin sure you to set your cards ‘Meantime having found -his card ‘Mm he ll left him to my slttinrzyof 15.000 voiced its efficiency of I have in n moment. in n twinkling Kins. and no doubt similiar opin- hand intensely y disapproval ywith jet-rs und boots, ' -. Although Delaney fuiled to ndd lie succeeded in his main objnc- heavy- weight. The Bridgeport boxer scal- ed 168; FiizlSiimmong 185 1-4. *-—-—<-0>- Meets Daughte? After 20 Years lUONIDON. Jan. 19.—A mother and dailfllltar. neither of whom had known of the others existence for 20 years huve lust met in a Lyons hospital. They were in beds in the same wurii and a letter for the elder was at first 510F101] us for the younger. Soon the niistuke was rectified. iinii the two women of tile some naune were conversing. 51oF)" UFWATIS ‘(if ‘-'NT‘§ QI5BEFC ‘rill ‘Ni-ii: ill“ ETLS .| hlAn (LMLAMPSON & G0 64, Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales of Raw Furs Represented by Alfred Fraser 2:2 Fifi/i Avenue New Y ark a 490040400 0064-0404 e4 cg ye. "Net. Bllii have no t" FitzSimnions wen-t to the canvas. in] HOW cohn SUPPLY replenishing. acompetent lawyer in so olng. Name the Eastern Trust little pamphlet "Your Will" will prove vcry helpful. ‘ Sent free upon request. EASTEIGG TRUST ' COMPANY Richmond 8L. Charlottetown, PIILI. ‘ (Llhltbongworfh. Acting llfn. 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