"““*=.' jr-HJ-x ‘. t i. w is t.’ =|'>"‘:'z"“"“ tlllill llllll Ho‘ ~ lllllll ,. ,.. .- .4... z. i Notes By The Way ‘n; THURSDAY, JAN. n, 1028 .- Jalrrnucrtuo TNI unite ‘mi free toJatIeLv his ambition ,-l- .1. -- a§I-_ . c. when the uoaounucg s. If? elm tljneslir his. but not “aft-turn. r.. min-ail tin uywlhé mil-m u the service in _.nral Women's Club on Ioqdgyeiilcl he has beat engaged and "Ilflll that one of the, tint acts for which he has been pid. The or the hlacKennie ma; ‘over-rune was drawn there. land. In the‘ ‘castrate. t ma“ bu. taken the momen- d-istrlci in German)‘ by armed force. This has been dope 8M6!’ tons atop of nccuwlls the Ruhf its; t)! ‘notoriously deinultsd- in money payments and In awlllying coal whkh ehe was aolelnnly bound to ‘do by 11$?” lllued after the close I the m. There an belittle dflfl that. thole who are welI-_ tolerated that Germany is wilful! ly. in deiinult in neglecting and re- fnelng to mo; these obligations. The. Nlllilllons commission has great proviooetitm. Germany bani and other product: to France; boats‘, valuable source of Iq- ,an with their growing Indugtrl. lent on coming into power was 0o reduce the expeneitnra by? #1691093“. he evidently lhoughif he wIs addressll; a kinderizargelf the members of which had not yet cut their political eye teeth. The ladles were doubtless much impressed with this evidence of. prudence and economy on the pert of a government of wh ch the. speaker was an honourable ment- ._ rber and had contributed a modest share of the wbdoin involved in bringing about such a reduction. But. ulnar ct the Indies were n0! quite as unsdph stlcated as Mt. Sinclair imagined they were and not a few of them were surprised that an experienced politit-"an should try to palm off such stuff even upon n young political Orgasm‘ llfltibll- If Mr. Sinclair eve; agai- hss the privilege of addrcssfpgl the Liberal Ladies Club here he‘ will be asked to lteroncile hIs al- lcvlcd reduction of expenditure with the fscl. known to every-t body and admitted by the govern-i Illeht. that the debt of the country’ in the year 19?? was increased b! 822.0009". Mr Sinclair makes l n serious mutate when he inlay-flaw‘ u“ “w” °' a “‘“'° by ‘through it all her national honor Icqllih: it an mnk-ulwral nee‘ the women of this province; know nothing of politics and that] he can pst anything like that everi en thent. ¢i l vcawsrln rueucsrlows ' . The Montreal $180918 has Ie- we: an excellent nor-end supple oignnteliuelcswlhlcbwm formalin and refercme on mat- ters Canadian. The issue takes u: in dual) end in clear. instructive layup, such suhiects as "Review o! Canada's Trade la 1922." "Iiorolsll Trade of Canada.” by [he editor in chief, “Two sweetest our Na- tiphl] Life," by .1710?!“ top; “What cauc- soot; Most." by B. w. neattiq-Ptpiheent cai- uflln Railwsylu‘ is an earthly P1110156 Goumircd with intone" by Sir Frederick vrll- uamp Tayllpr. ‘iflnnlte and their Relation to Porclll Trade" by H. I. (hameron. of the Ron! Bank o! Oansde. and other NW9"! touch!!!‘ Canadian commerce and industry in ali their phases». all errata; by experts on the respec» 67g pnbieciit. The. hrriew is ll ‘Qwery wiy an excellent and a vain able one and we heartily congra- tulate The Gaactte on the enter- prise which prompted It and the "moms achieved. The Ilalifh: Herald also has added n valuable number to thc yepr-end publications. The lie!- atia umlthei- contain aver 40 pass‘ with nh artiatitfcover finely print- ed in three colours. The articles.- afl l‘ qaecinl big-deal with Can- otltau conditions; ‘generally while ipeelai attention ‘H given to Nova Bitla and the hlarlulne Provin- their Ionefbllitlel for further 131cm, their attractions Qr p He. etc. etc. This review-twinge’ pit your and the V." new "it! his lat-ailment. .30 Henry. in turn. nIed-cwc wtolftics say more than one ‘as pnlo adjudged the case and France ‘is acting on thatdectsion. opinion of most people, periy so drawn. Tiéemployee was i-‘rulce is well within her moral, and the other, but was not per- en! a“ "any fish" m “m” ‘find w ‘ii we "o w anger this decisive action. She Ia doubly ' .- justified by the precedent set b7 himself fnr the ililolifltl 0f dlllir (lemony fifty-two years ago when incident to an elective office "u; France was overrun, . conquered remain upon the payroll ul the-W" “Phmnw w P" a" Bu" "m", 8"“! mous indemnity to her remorse- , ~ ' lees foe. The treaty of peace was "There is an element of comedy-‘then dictated in Paris. which was in the case. The Prime hlinisteriix-eupied by the armies of the ln- pkdtfl s5, Remy Thom.“ m“ vadcr. as was the whole of i-‘nlut-e . _ until the last dollar of the en- mwe ‘m be no Polmwl imem’ lbrced indemnity was paid. Byi ""3 Olmosl superhuman effort and be- left ro choose between one service: in his administration and to prove m m’ snpumed time’ hi‘ 3°04 71ml he nrvmltllli BTW‘ France did not on that occasion ceeds to inform the employ-ops u; plead ber inability to DIS‘; she the Nafcnii Railway that they "h"! (0? no extension of time in m). "gage in “mics m ‘he v-hich to make payment; she never limit of their beat‘ Curious is ‘t “flayed a Hyman m mug“ m , \_ '_ ' ' evade one jot or. title of the heavy um" T“ “"431 9"}! OI the fir!» ohllgatlog that was forced upon ceeding should contribute not a ler. Such was the example set by‘ time m we public “my; audi-‘rence in 1870-71 as to the psy- this “mo,” necessarily censurmgl lent of indemnity to a victorious y . ~ mcmy- And while she did this the course taken. The Gazette has ‘he ‘as beset "m we gravest m ‘0""‘5 cmwenfied that u"! I?“ "ernal troubles st home-Abe over- pkv; mid can“ u. we“ Om o; itrow of the Napoleonic dynasty" Lie communist insurrection. the c“ establishing of trio Republic. _ the yoad the expectation of friend or‘ gaublig that mug-g "m be m, pomms l -e. hrance met her obligation with 93c: Ba 1 w. n-t-l""m (COPYRIGHT) ARE YOU neautv AN ANIIQL Your intuition tell-a you that yvoubavedannnlon over all the ipi ma! kingdom. ' Your religion telle- you thlt yon were made 1n God's own Image. And yet as you look at any hul- mal a horse for instance, your common sense tells you that yon nave very much in common. "Your flesh, your blood. bones. nerves. vessels. digestive. nervous and respiratory systems are practical- ly alike. You differ In brain power and in sp ritually. but really not ln. body. ‘ And thus you can truly nay that 5n so far 8: your body is concern- ed you are an animal. And that brings me to my p0 nt if you have an azrmal body why should you not care for it as a farmer cares tor Ills horse. for instance. What does he d0? First. he sees that it gets good rec-d. Second. he sees that It Bell ""0pef rest ‘a a comfortable stab- e. Third. he sees that it Bets suf- fcetrt work and f he has- no work for it iu do. he takes it out and rves ii some exercise. What about your body? You certainly see that It lets sufficient food-—t0o much in fact. ~flll also cc-rtmuly see that. it gets sufficient rest-too much meoueutly. But you do not certainly 8E9 ‘wt it gets enough work or exer- cise. . \'r~.w that body’ of yours with Ks powerful muscles. nerves and slu- 0w," was nlearlt to work. It dc~ mantis it. and so you must supply’ 't ‘lrtificialty. Remember the farmer and hi! ‘1OTS9. OO-O-OO-QOO-OOO-OO Willi-ores preserved nnsnlllod. went. Neithemhr Prime Minister, nor S‘: Henry Thornton. nor Pai~| tgzjfiii‘, gifmggh 1%" 9'9"?‘ t ‘f. ' . y. e Germ i! “ma” m’ '""'"“ ‘he EmMWoatlor almost twice as numerous‘ "55 9T "I! N810"! RINWAP fl- as thr- people of France, sud furl cruising their ffihchim and pro more wealthy than the France of tasking their part» -.litllmvo~.r; "a" = “will” w. l" is" bur-t but what time nigh authorities f)?“ "m a‘r‘“°:0d'i““a$° 2°12‘ FY3013- c Y y Y u‘ M l‘ ‘P mm“ emliwdm“ be" every pretext evading and delaying COIIII-IQ 80910 lIOIlUClBXIH- Y2K S0 mlyma‘. ‘hmhm. pyeadm‘ Dov far from 0111's"!!! this course fir my ns an excuse for her wllrpi Henry in street invites them to default. Surely the contrast is wlde participation even to the point of mdwdtmd ll‘: m“ '1”: a: “i” ‘m: we B4? o g urpse o e grea i *‘ f Meow“ caniud “r elective wrong which France has suffered Mann's‘ h '5 m“ m!" “mm” ind is now suffering at German 81.501110? 0f the attitude which hands. also we get a sense of the ggnggg, provocation which seems to morally "It is. however. pet-trap; a, '31, iusiiry the further present occupa- thtt the pogo“; "genes o‘ u} tion oil German territory. lnithe n“??? int 0f politics baa [Al] flair-minded persons In ai- m” abundone‘; ‘Ind m” '3 (tailed or neutral countries can now. can’ n9“ ‘m, gingham, “in nee that Germany was not pun-i . » v Halted dllflug the war as her crimes M ha‘ In“? Nnwu-al ma“) eh’ deserved and that it might have P1015" m7 “mm” 5*!‘ “a” been better for all concerned had Non to public office. mflhlflllRRthe victorious allied forces march- moflmm o, pain-a!’ without 15o. ted on to Berlin and dictated peace psrdizing their railway powitionllat‘me "Mm" “Plm- F" "i" ‘ . I :1 ' let . Ge such is the new rule: such the zglmxTfeéoged 89M dzfixg method of taking the road out of “mum haul-Mn; m“ “@955. the Dominion Government so, ~ -,.moruily end legally Justified in Pull“ C°3“‘”If”""3° “qumiieklng bet-present decisive action. i-hetuer all; appointees o! Its prs- Behind ‘that lies the grave ques- dmamr h“ caught“! I'M unifies whether that actlcal is expe- . . - l fit.- ‘- . ‘ crime and misdemeanor M nth-midst" Pmltlentto 2x23: porting Conservative candidates. Britain's aId In the war. France In order that‘ they might he would have been hopelessly missed and place Junie for girrptor- luau yqlntnqlfhgnf lam-aim nulls for b3 sqeclally for Nun lecithin hep have one toinoh am y 1 more wita hopemiiaertyepe- a to tad llij-Qi llldrito av. ,1 Order by Cir Hoary _ up ‘Iontrenl name I than order II at of n- . _ oer-woe, in‘ that interest f D other. 1t limited the us» Q I l0 one: any employee's! Aids-m‘ I rmioill’ ' ’ ' nova h. an ler-‘llldllllont end trio attitude of trio “Wild” lath 1133 tifrlliieti of the tot. France flea been warped by m1. lain that if trouble results from l!!! occupation ofthe Ruhr district the lmttetface It an best she can alone add-Britain cannot comg to her all; The United State; ‘m. has notified f-‘rance that . _ v occupation Is vlowqfl lwreh n I a ibwoluL um!‘ Orient llldltnzullu-audnoatliltde": "'0 ‘"810 8110a world. ft Is the criivsled. if not effnced from the triwds. There-should now he aill'iu::$;'nilrfpi' d” 1' "i" 7°" “a m‘ m, lpqtrloltlpil. since it so. nmhm ‘gd u: '11:; Ilhili: us: will never do to nuke fish of s "m ma“ “one upon so M‘ rflltwny olclei and ibwt ‘of a erdoue e venture? only Belgium canal official. The Infl prohibit» "It! "fir. both weak in military llwelylt» servant; from nerticlp-t- 271mm‘? I fncrelr sympathetic llalfll-filitios__'d_hollld he rcsclrld- _ ed. at the neat session of Pal-Um meat. if the ‘fhorhton order ie to no; Indeed. the Cover heat nu oi eimdiici. for organised and another for un0r~ e|_A-—n we ihew. the‘! tholfi H 00"" mu.” “d "m" W075! each at llhst half a doaen ‘differ-‘of mace‘: flreet need sent many sot persona. nothing 1| rarer tlleaflmmlfll armed men and their rPos-er or sorrow, fame, in; la lurope only smelled durlul "90"". at the world who in tintqiihe war, have new continued n- Daily Selections For .00 Ottawa. where it was destroyed. F EThe Forum This column ls open for the dincrealen by correspond- clhe .01 qoedione of inter ell. The" Charlottetown Guardian due not necessar- ily endorec the opinions ex- pressed b! Ila cerfelltonti- ante. _ Opium and lixed Wines 8tr,—6olne people have a habit of’ chill; sages to bolster up a justifi- cation for their ambitious to guz- Qle the modern forty per cent over- proof and they do so in almost total the liquor qualities of those scrlp~ ture periods. Recently a Montreal court house. official stuled-“Durlng the past| year 81.000000 wort): of cocaine», morphine. opium and heroin wast smuggled into Montreal. of which! 3200.000 worth was seized and senil Records of the Records Court show that 38 people died front nar- cotic puisoning in the past year." Now this all happened in Montreal whet-o that highly lauded Quebec License Act is in full control. I" Is this kind of suicide and ltumnu mortality that the license advocate is so keen :0 import into this prov- ince. enee in his world known warning- “Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who hath wounds without cause? They that g0 to seek WIXED WINE." The wines oi King Solomon's age were decoctions of modern brew. The ever on the look out for something more potent to make glad. come, their guests revealed to them thiu. opium preparations. myrrh and other drugs lnilted with their strongest wines would serve the purpose. And so the wise writer of Provenbs. himselfa personal witness of its degrading effects. sent forth to the young men oi‘ his nation that signal warning. " The propensity and more particularly when mixed with these noxious drugs. is to generate dt-pravml tastes. The Guardian Readers ' From the W. B. Lihumn ; collection ! TO A LITTLE BOY. “To ride. shoot straight and speak the trutn-——" Tlrs mls the ancient Law for Youth. , 01d times are past, old days are‘ done; But the law runs true-O little sum! To ride-what ever the mount may lye- tragedyl Master the thing lest it master you. Ride when the going is fair and l) ID With a velvet touch On the snaffle] rean, ‘ Yet vigilant always: watch aud- ma When need be, ride on the curb -—-r.ue naru,! Whatever mishap pr grief betide, Firm handed. sure seated. fear- lessly ride! Shot straighk-know that youil shall not find. \ I Haw at a glance should the sights be lined. Dfllll-lu- And "B! 53°F "m! B“ ‘zmy up: seam‘. a ma.‘ Jed“? Study the terrains and feel out‘ mum"? ha‘ a. w" o‘ m“? tibia of er penalties. Dlflsllflfll lII| n“, rang ~ t MS o’ ch“ “mm, Mm ‘out Pd 001100118. notably as be- Brace to the shock with n steady 5" tween England and France, have 5m"°°_ ' thraldom. canadhus deprived of m“, f‘, m enable the German (‘airetfiilié carefully; ‘were mis» . c c-— ' . the rights of citizenship by s des-lto win hack in the peace lmmun- A‘ [he gm“ o; the venomous m. potlc law which makes dlsmlssall“? Y?“ "IQ lull punishment lnr fl ‘direct wl-ord t d l d ‘mm o"’u me price or pamcmblcurre by losing the war. bwlltiuonbit": quar er an eu ties in politics. it was‘ _ ...._.._ .-\t the charge of the tlatnfnzly l . base desire. only a few weeks age that; We have said that Franz-e has Hold ‘tow and fire- Hold low and been greatly provoked and la both n"! And speak the truth-and here ll writ. The heart of the law. Cleave close. to it. Guard it sud chefrfsh and hold H high Worth 0n s lie no more may stand Than the house thatwns huilded upon the aend. Yea. though illetruth may scar you and burn, Out of your agony men will learn The strength of your soul and the merit of you. And your voice is the council. Speak true! Speak true! o llttto o... In your hands 10-day A marvelous. beautiful thing I laye- Thilr In the ancient Law of Youth, ‘To ride, ehoot straight and all?" the trllth~——" C. T. Davis true situation Ia one that molt give pause to every intelligent and enough to decide a matter n90! which the moat eminent chatea- . mands. ‘ ‘normal appetite, and - in favor of this Quebec Act. ltrial vocations. _ flecied upon the serious nature of _ | safety of our thoughtful mind. but who is wile l y lsty s craving within for something r other than what is within roach. or than the needs of the body tie- Pcrnlit this beverage to flow freely over our province, and strong ilud fiery though the stuff may be, it will not satisfy the ab- gilng opium tzonds now operating in Montreal and ever ready fnmous business. time in exploiting our with these deadly drugs. , We are told that our isobar‘ Union has endorsed a resolution All honor to these men ill their indus- but have they re» Quebec centres. to extend their in w iii not loose I their action? There is no doubt nmollflfit Illeir number as amongst other ulssses, a percentage of those who enjoy the stimu- lating glass. Yet labor in our province has no greater or more open enemy than the intoxicating cup. and they perhaps more than all other: should be massed in open warfare against its destruc- tive prcsence. They and their families sufler its ~ravages mos‘. severely, end-to this great class in every paflt of the province the cnusé ‘of right and justice is appeal lug for n handsome vote for the boys and homes in the tPlehisclte of the 22nd, and a1 though this resolution . has been 985890.85 ft is reported. by the city union. we have abundant as- surance that Labor in all parts oi the province will vote by a large majority _for prohibition. i em Sir. etc. PROPIIIBITIONIST. CARELESSNESS BENDS ~ MUCH MAIL ASTRAV (YFIWWA, Jan 9—C8rclcssncss on. the part of the public general- ly is resulting in approximately 0.000 letters a day being opened in the deed letter off ce here. accord lng to officlals of the Post Office Department. A special staff is continually occupied with this work. One of the special troubles of the dead letter office staff is the ultra Iruotful citizen who encloses from $10 to $60 In a letter, signs himself Joe or Jim or Charlie and them improperly addresses the envelope. This money nearly al~ ways finds its way into the Gov- srumen treasury. because ihc sender lied to write his own _ad the letter. sly that the money frflm letters for the upkeep of the dead letter bf-ahchl lltlllaw. men of the world are at variance! The time of trouble Inch la wae not airlce the creation etiit broods over lhimpe. It did net end with the war. Tribulation and suffer der the peace Seven. loll!- er than the duration of the 021005 i select!!! between aayiwo of us. ma???“ "T; l; gums"- FIN by amt Illheededf m u, ‘I [l -'_-;t.- -cmw%r conflict. And the dd h notyet Iot In ennui iflNEY Pills, isolated scripture pill~ I rance of oriental customs and‘ ‘ A Clearance ~ p I20 t0 50 per cult (llSCIlIIIIt'§..%i-‘ftdF Sale opens on Thursday, January llth Saturday, January 20th. .' y l ls that what our good living , ‘ $35.00 Overcoats for $24.50 and church loving people are after? ‘ It was this opium habit to which Stilollton had special reier- -' babbling? who Illlth c3‘ tarry Lug st the wine: they that j mild in comparison with the fiery l thirsty toper of that age. not. un- L?“ like the same class of today, were r or to mcreuse their stupidity. and of intoxlcauts. ‘- V liquor slave is over seeking to sai- ' the smug-i " province , _ them somewhere in the hotly ti.‘ - Post Office Department office!‘ ‘-' or thlsjype. together with the re‘ turns from the auction sale. of mis _ directed parcels. practically pays Qilvnentei grade. 20 ‘LOVELY YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS $30.00 Overcoaizs for $21.00 $37.00 Ovcrcoats for $26.90 115 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S sun's $18.50 Suits for . . . . . $22.50 Suits for . . . . . $25.00 Suits for . . . . . $17.50 $30.00 Suits for . . . . . $21.00 120 BOYS SUITS $ 9.00 Suits for . . . . .. $6.30 $12.50 Suits for . . . . . . $8.75 $12.95 $15.40 $10.50 Suits for . . . . . $11.55 $1s.00 Suits for .... . $12.00 $4.39 will buy any Hat -in and Velours in all shades. l9 Regular $5.00 to . . . .. $8.00 "5; 'See Our Windows Don't Forget We Are Men’s Wear F‘&F‘.é%“-;"i_§f$é£ iTT/itu WRITE Ans HIGH IN THE AIR ese cities. and LONDON. Jan iF-Advices from Yew York record the inter-est of Americans in the activities of the Br fish airman who recently wrote "Hello U. S. A." across the ski‘ In large letters. Major Ssvazfl. ill- ventor and patentee of "sky writ~ ings." recently went to the States 4.000 years agki. ti... this Store. Lovely new Felts ' educate the Ohlnese people Vlfestern ideas 0t‘ civilizu-tiotl. i——<e->-i_ THE FIRST BATHROOM l0 Big Slloppingdbni. 5f?! You know our stock is allnew and of the mo EXTRA SPECIALS FOR OUR l0 DAYS . Penman’s Fleece Lined Underwear. All sizes. Per .Garment 70c Heavy Stanfield’s Grey Underwear. Regular Price $1.25 for 88c Heavy White wool Under- wear. AII sizes. Per Gar- ment._..4.........._... $1.00 Men’s Heavy Weight Over- alls in plain Black, Blue and Blue and White stripe $1.25 Men’s Heavy Tweed Work- ing Pants. Very special $1.99 Heavy Working Shirts in Heavy Black and Khaki Fleece Lined Shirts . . $1.09 Men’s Working Mits, wool Iined,49c and 79c 20 Per Cent. off all fine Shirts, Forsythe, Lang and Tooke makers. for More Bargains- OPEN Each Evening J. w. R0 blee 135 Great. George St. Boy’-s Wear movies theatres in as mun) Chiu-JNSURANCE 0F 016 ' ON BURNED OONV I In a statement today by R61.‘ |M0tllcr St. Dphrem, of the liothet‘ House, Good Shepherd, the loaevto the St. George do Beauce copied; will reach over $100,000. The lunar-- The first bathroom was in Cnos- nnce was only 715.000. it was alip ans, a city on the island of Crete} learned that ns cause for the fife. through them to; in ' would be discovered. ~ GreyandKhaki.......99ci t with the idea of introducing that method of broadcasting adverfse- meats. Two airplanes have been taken across so that. if one breaks down the other can be put Into service. The device should be- partlcularly successful in the Stir les. where blue skies are much more common than in this coun- lrv. moi?- PLAN TO EQUIP CHINA WITH 2.000 MOVIES NEW YORK. Jan 9—A plan for the industrial development of h‘ China on a large scale through the cooperation of Chinese and Am- erlcan capitalists was announced‘ Y tonight at a dinner being given to Chow Tau Cbl. former Prime A Minister 0f the Chinese Republic. s Under this plan have been organ lped the China Enterprises. Inc.. _ a holding company: the Universal g Textiles Ccrporafon, with s culfl- ' iallzation of $9,000,000. and the Dragon ‘Film Corporation. a $5.- 000000 concern. it is planned to optimist w out three years 2.000 u.» ""1! Ilvlflo that matter of °l than. it le too Ina- "Phantlmnttov-QQQQM“. Illllva ‘m. | t........_...,"':::;~=-.,;,~,,,;" ,5; Wren’ Ilahlllty, lufigmqbfl.’ m“ Div N!“ fllnee, Qfg, like npnaent e 1m , .1 M, IIPIOIt and beet compm l" m." llnll» and vvlilcii are well " thrower-out um Province to.- lr aroma: ans aetlefneloi-y m. claims. . ‘ deal l glflatlman M 0. Lid __ OM05 In V‘ ‘ W“, u, m . .- .¢__.‘.h~ _ ' This innocent Boy is what he will be at twenty may "DOB how you vote January 22nd. ~TheDRINK TR '1 BOYS or g0 out orlltilgwfiem a customers die ofl’ so fast. ' B23: i“ ll l‘! THEM, srovntltisadeurttop ' ING FOR ENTIRE PROHIBITION.’ r Yo _ ‘ loss. $23223‘; m" “ m’ “m “M” without BOYS. If you FIC are BOY bccomenadrunlinad fllllllky 2&8 - still all‘ 12 years ofiige old if flirt-you run a bur-room f!‘ d . ‘I » . .. o . ‘l N‘! é‘ . 3... _-wn t0; q r1‘ - i‘ ‘ . .4