tl. -` t, __ .. . ._'__, _ _ ! . il--I 1 'y_1i ,` ‘ii i ti iii? ,..- it T E.. _ if-f i _ . £0 I’-i - A. .`Il- fs 0 _. AI i _. .il a_i_11 t .fr .-‘ t. ...-1 t .,. is 1 -1-. -~ r/ _ .___ -auf 1 _ 4 _-.1 3"' i` _ _ff ii L_: 1 _ _ I fc t 1 1 1 if _ _t t I QI :2 'il' -l ' ' _'ai r-_-_..e.-.t~ c».-,-_-.x-_...gr -i tl . .__ ,_.=» 'ii ii ' 2 ' if .F it ?-E1l--_- zts - 11 _,_.1.1_ ,-1.-.-_.ev ='- lr-.f .- if-1* <~,.:: :-'f~,a»..,-.ea-=";§5§.:.:i._..; ..;.- ' .:,.$¢:.' ‘ .;t.‘:; ,t_ -111 -1 1,- 1. Ii- .1 f -- 1 _ ._ sz ' ='I till- . ,,. 1 ‘. 1 ___ _ , _ 1 if .~.. _ I at ~_-_.- .. 1 _ A _ _ _ 4 ,_ ,. _ _ _ - _ _ _ ~ - _ » ~ - _ .f < i:¢._~-.»--_~" '».< _ _ ., 1 _ 1 - ~ - -1 -- ~- - , , 1 4 - _ , __ _ _ 1 ,__ \ - rtfoni-rooa I . ` » _ _ it-nngngtnno-rrnfropgn tit_J_A_1_z_i_>iAN-_W-_ _ __ _ _ _ ___`MARci1_29,19i_v_____ Ilia tlhailnllalovm Guardian l S - | 1._. \-had Oflloq at Charlottetown, Brlncli'-Omen at Summon Hn. Atherton, lourlo ond Montague. - I Tnuizstm_\-', Maitcit 29, 1917. __ _ _ ____ ______.,,._»__ _A _______- V- -_- _ _-Y-, _» -_-_»__-_-_-_-_T~;_-_-_-, , - _-_ -_»,-_».~..» .~:;.-:_-:_-_-_w» » -~ I'R()\'lI)`lN(l FOR SOLDI l-IRS 'l`ht- first atitl most intportant -lit-ce of lt-,gislatioti was iiiti‘otlut't-tl into the legislaturt- hy way of rt.-so~ lution h_\' i'rt-mit-r .\latliit-stni oit 'l`iit-stlay night wht-it ht- iiiovt-tl tht- following rt-s0lutioii:- “Resolved that ins one means ot"pi-ovldingI em- 1iloyn1t-ut for returzietl soldiers, it is expo-.lit-nt to itttrotluce a Bill foi-_ promoting tlit-_ settlement of the unused lands and the development of other re- sources oi` this Province, providing: "l_ For expropriation ot' lands in certain cases by the Lietttenant-Governor in (‘ouncil. “2. Fitting for settlement such of said lands tis are suitable for Agriculture, -and provltllnt: for development ot' heretofore unused natural resour- t-cs ln other lands to be acquired. "3. I-Jmpowerlng the Governor In Council to is- erut- tlebentures for the purposes oi' the Act." '|`ht- l‘rcmit-r t-xplaint-tl iliat _this was the usual pi't-liniiiiary 'notice and that wlieu tlit- bill was iittro- tlitct-tl ht- hopetl tliert- would ht- :t full and free disctis- sion, and invitetl tltc tlppositon to nialtc aity sugges- tions :intl proposals they might have to offer when the hill was lit-ftn't- tht- lloust-, '|`lit- lltiust- wt-nt into t-ontinittt-e with .\li'. l’.'tto11 in tht- t-hair wht-ti .\'lr. llcll initiatt-tl :t _-tlitiri tlisctissioii on tht- pretext of bringing out atitlitioit:il information althougli only tht- /ti-i11t'i/>lt' of aiding tht- rt-ttiritt-tl soltlit-rs_\\':ts iti- volvt-tl in tht- atloplitnt of tht- i't-soltititiii. li was stioii ntitiiift-st that Nlr, llt~ll-:|1111 liis l`i'it-iids \\'t-i't- out in ltill tht- hill :tiitl to prt-\-t-nt tht- ('itivt-ri1- int-iii. il tht-_v t-tittltl, tltiiiig :titytliiit_Q for the rt-tiiritt-tl :~oltlit‘t's. 'l`ht- l’rt-init-1' in iittrotlut-ing tlit- rt-snlittitiit said that st-vt-ral iitt-itibers ltatl assittiit-tl that it was iittt-ntlt-tl in offer pour and tiittlt-\'t-lopt-tl land to tltt- rt-turnt-tl stil- tlit-rs.‘ .\`0iliing_ was fartht-r from tltt- east-, and crin- sitlt-ratioii of tht- hill must ht- approat-lit-tl by lirst put- ting that Jisstiinptioii to tint- side. 'l`ht- Iloust- would ht- :tsltt-tl in a most fret- and tintrztninit-llt-tl way to :tp- proat-li the eonsitlt-ration of thc bill. 'l`ht- opinion oi :ill tht- int-inbt-rs \\-oiild he invitt-tl and tht-ir sugges- iions, if acct-ptable to tht- ilousc, would find a place iii tht- bill; It was not intended to place before tlit- lloust- :i t-ut-and-dry iiieastirt-_ \\'hat tht- (iovt-rn- iiient wislictl to do was to take lands that \\'t-re noiv tinprofitalilt-, or of little profit, and so to treat them that they may be brought into a contlition that might yit-ltl profit and provitle I1 livelihood for thost- who lo- t-:ttt- on tht-nt. 'l`li_e (Ii0\'t-riinit-nt wislietl to ztctpiirt- such lantls on :i basis of valttt-s :ts dt-lint-tl by tht- hill, and to invite the inciiibt-rs to tlist-uss tht- t1ut-stion with a \-it-\\' to t-voli-ing :t itit-asiii‘t- \\'ltit‘h wotild ht- in tltt- bt-st iiitt-rt-sts of tht- rt-turitt-tl soltlit-rs :intl thc Pro- vint-t-. '|`ltt-- iiiiziiiciiig tif tht- hill would provide for a t-ondiiion of :ti`i`airs wliicli may ht- claimed as per- niaitt-itt, :intl tl1t-rt-lIort- tltt- borrowiitg of mont-_v on tht- st-ciirily of tht- prt>vint't- wotiltl he :t proper and le- gitiinzttt- pi'ot-t-tlti1't‘. 'l`lit- intt-ntioitiof the govern- int-iii was to issue tlt-lit-iittircs for the purpose. ln rt-ply to i\Ir, llcll ant.l i\-lr. _loltnston who, wantctl to ltnriw details, tht- l‘rt-nticr said the intention ivould he io give employmt-nt to soldiers who might bt- capable of doing such work. ()tlit-r provinces art- all taking .sut-li st-lit-int-s into coiisitleratioii but tio st-heme has ht-t-ii worltt-tl oiil. 'l`ht- objects in vit-tv are to givc t.-iiiploymt-ni to soldiers and also to bring unust-tl lands into ctiltivatitnt :intl of ret-lziiiniitg low lands rt-tpiiriiig tlraiiiagt-. Ile also referred to the possibilities of tlt-vt-loping pt-at art-as tintlt-r tht- provisiotts of tltc re- solution. 'l`lic rt-solution was formally atloptcti, and yester- tlay the Premier iiitrotlucetl a bill “'l`o Proinott- tht- !~`t-itlcmt-nt ol' ljnust-tl Lands and Develop other Re- sources of l’rince litlwartl Island,” anti was met with t‘oiit‘t-.rtt-tl opposition on the part of 1\lr. lit-ll and his Ifrit-iids, lt seems inconceivable that the whole Liberal party would go on record in the l-louse as being ui- terly opposed to doing anything for rt-ttiriietl sol- tlit-rs, lnit this is actually what happt-nt-tl yt-sttertlay. ' ---wt-~ TUE \\'.-\Ii _-\ltliougli the news from thc war zones is meagre :tiitl cvidt-ntly closely ct-iisorcd, what is coming through is satisfactory-satisfactory in knowing that wliatcvt-r tht- prit-c wt: are paying wt- art- driving thc cnt-my back. ln dist-ussing the war aiitl its progress wc may lit- niislctl in our opinions by “the will being father to the thought.” Wle believe ottr optimistic reports, lirst because wc want to and, secondly, because wc have the fullest confitleiicc that all the British and French om- cial reports are t_rue_to the letter. Notwitlistanding this it is always refreshing to get an outside view ol the situation. These outside views are fully as opti- mistic as our own. The New York Times, the other day, in discussing the operations on the Western front said "The Battle of thc Somme is won.” It will he- emcmbered that llie Battle of the Somme began last DIdminion -Day and has practically never ceased in all these long éiglit months. In all that time the object of the Allies remained the same; in all that time the object ofthe Germans remained the same. The Allies were fighting to regain French territory occupied two years previously by the Germans; the Germans were fighting to retain that territory; they tl'ied_to make __t.lg!Q\11l§es'-_effort so costly that the at- t'Bn1;9t‘_w6lt1d~Ue" l|l1l’dDtieq,° They have' failed; the paume ami Peroiine lhe Germans fought with des peration to hold these and they failed. The two towns were taken from them. This after eight months of tierce lighting interrupted only by winter conditions and sonie three hundred other towns and villages-of Slr,- Permit me to wtrite a few lines in connection with the running autos. on the Island. tl ani very much pleased to know that the press and people generally are turning ln favor of them. ports intlitatt- that this lint- also has been tlentt-tl \\ lic- itltt-r tht- llintlt-nburg liitt- will bt- so well deftntletl as ito canst- another prolongt-fl staleinatt- is doubtful 1 \\`hatt-\'t-r preparation they may have madt-_ wltatevcr 1 foi-ls tht-_v ina; have prcparctl along tltis long line it ii' tloubtful if it is as strongly foriiiit-tl as tht- position velle evitleiiilv ltavt- tlte sittiatioii in hand, 'l`hev had -----txt I'l`llI-I l‘lTBI.l(‘- .»\(‘(‘0U.\"l`S I t yt-:tr'.~: irrtnsrictions and :t nt-1 bt-tit-rnit-nt in tht- iiiian-1 ces of $26,634.77, _ .-\s was to ht- expcctetl tht- l":ttriot tiot-s not hail this at-ltit-vt-int-nt with any tlegrt-e of plt-astirc or sa- tisfat-iion, and tht- gist of its t-ritit-isms is that tht-I total tlt-lit of tht- l’rovinct- _has been int-rt-ast-tl siitt-cl tht- Liberals wt-in otit of power in 1911, 'l`liis is ali~1 solutely eoiilrstry to fact, :intl Itht- l‘:1ti'itit knows it is1 so. _ l The rt-port of the Intlt-pt-ntlciit l7.xtt-i'na'l .-\utli-l tors, i\lt-ssrs. Rossborougli and Dt-nt-li, ont- of tht-1111 manager of,the P»ank of Nova St-otia, anti tlic otlit-r1 uiaiiagt-r`oi'- the Ilank of Coninicrct-, found that tlic1 debts aiitl liabilities of thc I"rovii»tt'e wht-n tlte Niatliit---l son (iovcrnmcnt assumed office was $1,072,000. They fotiiitl further that from the 30th September, 1911 to 31st December, 1911, when the present government took cliarge, the Palmer government had incurred ani atltiitional tlt-fit-it of $83,000. 'l`he auditors also found tht-rc wcrc unpaid accounts of $85,000 making $168,- 000 additional dt-bt incurred hy tht- Liberals in tht-1 first two months after tht- close of their last i`inaiit-ial year. The actual debt of the Province therefore asl- sunietl hy the Mathieson (`iovcrnment was $1,072,000 plus $168,000 or $1,240,000. 'I`hc liabilities of thc Proviiice at December, 31st., 1916 'were $992,804, or aI reduction of $247,196, equivalent to an annual re-_ duction of $50,000, or half the additional annual sub- sidy, since tlie Mathiesoit (iovcrnntciii cainc in. These arc patent facts and ligurcs of which- there can be no trustworthy contradiction, unless the Pa- triot set-ks to inipugn ilte integrity of two ititlepen- ,tleitt bankers, who discltargctl thc duty of external auditors. The Patriot unconsciously atlniits its chagrin at the magnificent showing of thc Govt-riinit-ut's nuan- cing for the past yt-ar when it cxclaims. “tht-_ finan- cial situation may well he viewed with alarm hy otir people"-meaning thereby the Liberal Opposition, It would have suited their hook if thc public at't'oiints had hccit less satisfactory to ‘:all" the pt-oplc. ‘ ----><>t--- ("AN'ADA’S PART IN THE \V1\R _ “The Dominions of the British I-Impire will cin- erge from the wiir as important military powers. Ca- nada, for instance, already has ri much larger army of her own than _Wellington corrimantletl at Waterloo. and her name will be as surely associated througliout all time with the stemming of the (ierman advance at Ypres as will those of Australia and New Zealand with Gallipoli or that of South Africa with the great campaigns of her own contint-nt."-Manchester Guar- tlian. 0(-i-‘_---° In ` The opinion in New York is that _Germany showed -sent home ¢o‘lii_ir'owiit-i-_ a _wiser anti 1-more valuable” animal. and tltc cost ‘is comparatively small, Gf course I -» | » I ln )'t-sit-i'itation. _;l‘he doctor ' t--__ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ piess t. anks to t e Press for tht tlurittg which desultory raids- and artillery actions ___;l_`_l“’_s"‘:_"’;‘:_’___‘_;§_~___P-c_E____ffl“_:_‘;l1_ $421 At the intietlng ofthe Anti-tuner- f1ichools,_a1i_1l i;ié1i_0w3B_ll_;°_fll‘“;`_l_:_°_l_;;d l"*1l:_v -_‘_’:’l:_8l“l‘1_“° '9“'l°l'°ll llllfl llllil -on a small scaleonly were possible- That the GH- ~ mmf. made up for' the most vert °flf,‘f.i§,ii‘,fg S1‘i,°.,iei§,,.,,.1h‘ii? whigh Ioiiii-‘iii-`u11e‘it°n stiiti) tniitniit uit? itui iIIi‘iii»CtiIi ttiaIiIdiiyII Iiisiiiiitiitiibiiidiiiii mans fought hard for the ground they have since 1l_;§‘le_____“;_'_§;?;,iipiie»i in run in yestertiqy-S issue n:_e;ltIeIi.~i'iiiitl Dalton, _ killt-tl. having formeili ieiitl in ottt 1 _ b 1 1 1 1 (-0111, 31,1111, 1.11111 he 11,111 (Omg 10 1-at Vice I’\-esitlent-t‘ol tht-_ -,Ijltin Island papers __b_____ ____ ____c___e____ uerc ii\ ng n tom ii Met ica n __ _ _ _._ __ __ __ _ ___ __e_________ tc th lietell but before I speIIII0n of Schools Is alqo verv “ec S EIIIIIII( II0 II IIIIIII G “II II 2nd Vice President-Dr W. J. l’. al 'many' essurv Both gcveinments should l`9EHlll lfl the HWS! llll0“llCll lllele had gone ten miles I was thorntighh ,__1_e ,heqe mat_e_ 511011111 be 1, 1,111,116 a1,1,u1_101, __ A1, M1-M1115" convinced that the auto. if prvpetlv 1\1,._ W_ 1~_ -1-,,(1§,,,I:.§h end0,.8e,1 11,61 long as the touiitrt people do then Secretary and Tren#-MIB Ili’-ltllt-_\ handled. could be dr-Iven with safely __enm.k__. 01- me _1-,,.ei1-dém and M111. own btitt-lieriiig conditions will be no Mem-bers of Executive- Conti.. " the sélule ma" Wm' mg h°r5°" it -vat; up to -,he PFOV1111-131 Govern. better. ln ='e-lei-ence to the $500 for SllllDB0ll-`W- F- Tldmlifsll. MTB. Till Sometime after this, I bought tin1 ` ' ' ~ ~ _ - _ _ 111 h m,,,~s1,_ 1y1,»s_ G_ W__ H01-|g1wn_ MrB_ 5 msm 10 1im1,11,v 11 1-ompelent inspec. lnspetztion iii the estininit--1. sa e, ntru- ltnotvn as the Iiiiitlenlinrg lint-. but our latest rt--1““`0l\etl. 'lliat this Society lll 1ircat ltcpt in t-oiistaiit iou1_~li`witli tht- (ici-maits, so t»0it-131 _l_t_t_tytnie__r_s___i11__-;_ li1eitt.____1ti_t1t1§ (»_.mon S____________ ____g_________»__ »______ .__ has m,0m1s0_1 ,hm as _,ar ag he _.__ me the (._1,_v Some, Bm_rd_ me (.1_11_ `_-1 1 1 _ »1 _ _ ` . _ l j -_G "' _l'. 11-01111 1 _ 1 1d. _- . -_1»-»t-otitiei-iietl this vote fn- the sum of tlren’s A11- Society and tlte Bom-tl ot \.aII IIIII go ` me IIVII the Iatmr could nm lime IIIIIII Sumo 'ond “Inn horses' ‘md many ol tasetl g(IIII_- €II -In (II1S.pI1aI-'III.II- $500 will lic plat-ctl_iitItlie estimates. Trade t`oIt:o.operate with Lt`ln _liti- ‘ . . , in .1 ii _ . _ “mc lo l"I°l’7"I0 for il Slimll il“y‘Vl“`lI(`- nw Slmlll mem mmf’ num twcmy HIIIMI ~(I0IIn \\'h -_ -ll. 1 I `II.I]III-»I III-on IICI .'.)'I"Ii' When ilit-_vaskotl |'ti"i-lt, it should have Dressing the (lily (Youncll with _lin- the countiv, yet they do not niiutl lt 0'” “ “wld *Cl ll ‘ll ‘"‘l‘~’ l“ i ,. - t» 011" 1110 $501).uS1w_1 101- tlicy art- appart-nily inaltingg on tlit- llintlcnburg lint- 1, p,,,»11(.1e `n,,,1 ,,,,vc§. $901,, 10 1,051.1. :Its ilu- lwattlc to tt rt-a`llv.ttlif1ti ot' the---b_90ll_.l_1l1'°ll “lid lll'-“_-“'”_S__ “ll__- lll@}"_*- 1‘_f~‘T>;__”;:_1' _"m__e§,1ion or-H(1\001__ _,Hi ._ _ . . . _ _ _ '_ 1|~;i_u~1'ti| (_-0111115111 n_ _ _ .-1 tout iavc it-cn a ion _ -e- sat e . c : _ 1 .- : . is probably ont- of tlt-spt-ration with it view to gt-ting ul” ‘“"°S' The “_“t°,_‘I'IVfI' ,when cm" Mr. 'I-‘. -I. -\"\If-li Said the 1-. 01- tht- Boat-tl had tttiilini-ity to t-tillet-t ii. that ti coninilttee t-oiislsting oi' tli-- ing behind gives his hotn .t toot a1ttl.____ ___ ` (Im (I \-li'-tliei ilu- t‘ouncil vcles for lt or Pi-esltleut and Mr 'l`1tlnii1rsli he up their lica -art`ll-" i ftl- '. f l .‘ -:_ i - - ~ - _-iii .1 l. t'il _ -' -- ' -' -~ - - III I *II IIII III IL “III OI II? lIIIII`IIiII` im df-I‘v°r "II the team Wu” "H mv' -h -II IIIIIII II- IC III'I(III-I.CI- IIIIII noi. Ili-. l\it-!\illltin` snltl that bt-sirlesI pointed for the Dttrpost-.” lit aiiv cast- tht- lint- is scriousl 1 thi'eatt-ned antl soint- '"5 llllll lllllf lhe' l'0“fl- llllll “'ll0“ ll“`-Cl' IIIIII-IMI has MII" 'Im "ol """““I‘- 'mb . ~ - - ~. - - -1 - ) |_______ ________ ____v____ _"___, ____._ ________ ,_,____ 1,1 ,,,1,._1(,s1 “._,__. 11,13," 1,,_. ,,mD1,, 1,, tllst-used meat being oilert-il im sale, t.iirrIetl. ___ _ |1013 11_-W1. 1101.1, 11111111. in §1_' T111. m11“,11v_¢ f,_.1t(1111_,_1 _\‘1_ S _ 1' _'___ ___ ‘HI ____ _'___ i____ __;___ _,11,.1,,1 ,m.1.111,11-_.1 1,(,,.1_11§11,_gI10'11", in t‘liai-lottt-inviii thtnt- wits also di-1 Meeting atljoiii-ned \vltli tlttts !_'.nt.1: PPI ll Il( (t‘lll‘l I V (llll D - pnlilit- wr-1|~1 ti -1-11,., 1111111, 11, (11, 1_4 1,, .-tt-list-tl ltntl :tutl only ilit-, nilit-.r tl.t_\ of the Nat.lr.1ialAnt.l\o1ii. tlut-iitin liavt- bt-t-ii cut and Z\`t. fltit-iitiii is tht- most. lll“.V \l"-_lo l-rittgnliotii.iltt-so1-.;-11.111-@mt~i|t,._ ll- ~»-~-- ---- - --='-=-- '--~="f'- ' --°-‘ " -- sliall, within tht- tit-xt tl.'t\' tn' two, ht- alilt- to rt-t-ortl tltt- f““‘llI ll"‘-lll lll“‘-lllllllll "°lll‘."`-"_ l'"l‘-"lf , My '_ fl' 0` _ II`IIII'I"III" tm "mvI"`I: II ' . . ' . - to auto;--. tht-re. ’I‘lu-_ ytniiic horse 1-: ‘0l" ‘ll l»ll1llll\fl lil tht- l1't=:tItlt'1it itiitl »f”"". capiiirt- of this t-ny :intl at fni-ilit~r rt-iii't_-nit-ni of ilif 1,,-0,1111" 1,, 1mm 11,.. ,.(,,,,,1,y ,md 1,, at_lt»1>1|0tt of lil-i_t'f‘1lougli1_ them and today they could not get,along very well without them. The same will apply to autos and trucks. There will be thousands ot’ tliem in the country after the pen- ple are allowed to use' them. The Is- land is nn good a hit of lniid its' there ls on Gotl's fooistool, and the people _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-¢_-_-_-_-_-_-T:.-_-_-:_-::V-_-.~.~.~.-.2 -.=--fr-_==-=- *OOOOOO'l'OOlOO\\§0OO_,z O UIILY SELECTIOIIS -FOI llllllllllll IIEIDEIS “lllrlf I-I'-I" Furnioliod by W. I. Lwnon, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-*O O THE TIME I6 PASSING-" f "ii, yl t Think of the time that is passing, Thinlt of the moments gone hy, -rhiint tif ttui nad. mi awakening. Drawing ‘iid_l'lattt!lly pig-li! ‘ ‘ What nm you d'ol_nk.&ettr lirot,1i¢r? Alas, anti tl-ear sllitet-.1 7 ,,. Are drifting -dispaiisloniitelyt on- §*"§§§f* 00000000 wants you? f treor hrotpqr, , now,» l great mtiftry. you _ just-'How- your _ perluhlng, Wlien _steamer to Europe- . Come In and See The Latest' in Spring Footwear ct ittitton.-s. llc det-I.iit-tl that the stances nt' this. I-‘or example it was $500 for inspection oi' st-.lionls was- being witliheltl this _vear liv the colin. cil. When the furniers ohjectctl to the decision that all meat instead Ol' be~ ing expc-_sed on the iiqttrtre for sale sliould lie brought into the fish mitr- ket. the citizciis showed apathy in the matter and matic no protest when the by-law was not carr.'cd out. - Dr. Lundy in reference to meat in- spection saltl there was one sure way ol' Hvllllll; lt and that was to t.-itly piitronize the lnttt-lit-.r who has his ineat lnspetrtctl iiittl tht-. otlit-rs will follow suit. - Mr. ’l`ltln1ai-sit in rt-.ply to tim statenieiit of Mr. li-ieltenittl. saltl the 1iiu_rli0i ltoiise was iitit-d tip to sell int-at in, instead oi' on Um st|tini~t>. Wlly, ht- asltc-tl. did hot the city set- that _their own oi-tlinant-.ti was pitt in- to t-.Il_et-i and why tlltlii't ilit-_v put, thr- $Fi00 in the ostiiitates? ` _ Mr. Tltlnittt-sit ihoufllit. the duty of the (fity (Tr,-uneil is ratlicr to leatl piiblit: opiitlon. Ile had lie-artl no pro- tt-st, against nietllt-al inspet-.tion of ,..~.t.t--t._........,....»-~»-»-._-.,.,..,.._,_,_,. .Dl0l-Tt‘0S<~llV0. tlhd out-e they' come to use the iiuto it. will lit-.come part and parcel of them, anti they will won. der how they ever-got along without them. There are tivo reasons to my mind why we did not have the auto running freely ltr-fore today. The- ni-st is the rampant wny in which they wert- run at one time when there was no resti-lctioits on them, ant] the people- feai' ii repetition of this. hut I‘mu$.1 say that day ls gone never to re"- ttirti. 'I`he second is liecaiiso too much politics has entei-e'tl into this mnt- l9t‘. and instead of some of our intein- bers of Parliament starting un edit- cntional auto campaign to enlighten those who cannot go abroad rtntl seg for tl1enis.el_v_e5 what lc____tlolng_ they seem in be afraid to' o|fentl',‘ and in some way \ve are progressing slowlv. What a shame! Both-parties should lay aside party politics ln1.thls mar- ter and -start it cantpaigxrof auto edu- cation. There' is hot" ‘ajmemlier in oui- House today \vho‘-nods' not know that this' lr- tligi-fmot0rLn‘ge;‘ motors hr the fishing boot, .motors for hauling, 3' _-_Re . . y the shores" F;--I ilsluutl ` yoti are scarcely ever cleaneof the hum of mo- tors. This in thc' day of get thei-o,_nntl I believe the people of the Ielandnre ro rc sivlo t h- 'in o ' -th lit; allowed to rtin his car tially every- _wie cv gs well 113 U_1e__v_eéq_r_lnf.ry _is-tin Tltniiltliig you for your vnltiallle space, I um, slr, ole, . FRANK F. TUPLIN, PEKIING. March 28-'Pho German inirilsier, Admiral Von Hintze. and the staff of the Iogntlon It-.ft here The (Icirmnn colony gave the tlcptirt- ing diplomats n rousing farewell 'eatin lo San Finnsclsco. and tliénce _across the continent and then hy ` ' _ `. . ‘ realize a t once why most railroad men throughout the world time their move- ments with Waltham accuracy. |t_lB improvements such as the extra long main- apring. the jewelled mainwlieel. the winding indicator, as well as_Wul¥l'llh\ nrcuncy and enduunce. that men like y°_\1ll¢ll- who do thin I on schedule, admire mont in the -”-'----- 5°-°‘t1:1:i..::.-1111.2-:l'..r:t:..‘:f / \ ` -. l f55@Wdlthon\ ' - " f 1 I Q TJ: Cr 1;; ` £1 1 _ _. K* ' _ ___. One Road to Economy is by the Rice Route Eat More Rice Rice is the cheapest important food commotlity in Can ada to-day » _ We coinmonly consider Rice a deli_cacy,_ a material for the making of Puddings, Desserts, and side dishes. This is a mistake. Rice is a staple vegetable and may be used in this way. I' We sell a good grade at 6 cents per lb. a better grade at 8 cents ` `l` wo phones at your service, No 237 and 558. JENKINS & SON é\\'\..'-='avar///A\\\I`\\“iw/1////nmz\\\n\\\\\\-A1/1////Q THE D.0CTOR’S CAR W EWIIZI Continental Motor motors fart, pit-a§u`r`¢._ motors- for Atwater-Kent Ignition _ _ ""°”l““K--““1l_;l°~*l W - “‘-l lf-11-l~ Wa ner Two-unit sta:-tin and li hlmn syste Fedder’s Radiator Demountable rims Cantilever Qprings Hyatt Bearings iiutgi Tilt-`1tplryIixIli;lgai1 iiholilh tiIcIerta|nI;I- St\IealIP“ne.B°dy Design Electric Horn izeotill. for time sins m an ti tiwiii. gives more satisfactory 'mileage for less money than other car made. ‘ ' S.........._.»....... - ' $665 F.O.B. Windsor Ontario ___._..._..__,. y g HUN MINISTER ' - Lewes Paitiuo _ In-order to be sure oigetting your car when you wan it you should place your order now. _ 1 _' I today by special train for Sliiinghal. W. K. 5056-3-28Mthusattucstf. Estelle, \\\ SAXON ROADSTER Lowest prices car in the world with these fea tures: Three Speed Transmission » ._ . . __ g $1 Q motor. ill lite .- in 1 t tl _ i toda qdoost/ WIIIM-It WIi\i-n ItiIttIiIeIIaiIrItI; Reichenbach .Carburetor I \ 3 rr 0 ‘< B gf .Yf£`\\“\““ T//EIll\\\\\v/; 'llI.\\\\\\\_-“s.'.¢I` From Sltanitltnl tho milnlatev will prIoI- - Gellefll Agent 'UTP' E- i Duri the past weel_c we have recei ed many tt li ‘of Ladi New Shrink B001# Medi' urn and I-li;Ig1cut. All liit_l,kid with cloth toiis. PatentIiIi‘iIthycltiItitI and kldIItIi>pl. I _ BR Silk and lustre llol- vlitl Bud 6