7 Prelhlent, W. Uhener n. IleLuel Secretary; Llnut. Ful- I-cllhr end Hauler. J. I. Burnett. l A POZA/iffl. O 1v (DAL Charlottetown: Ilrllllno 5h one", Greftun it. Curler I Co. Queen direct. A. Brown, Stomp Vendor Hallway Boolnntull Mrs. L, Doueette. 20 Hpfhll Park lhl. J. D. Taylor, Grafton fit. 025290 Ii, A. llevhlllllull. l). Aueeleu I-llltur. I). I. Currie. New York llepreeeumtlvr—lugruiilnan Chlnele Knpronentleun- H. J The GUARDIAN may be ohInetl from tllv THE lilliililllllliliill Ellilllllii Vlvn-Prenltlell. J- I. U. U. Powers, Inn, Pawn! l‘. T. Murphy, Prllme UL. Grocer! . l’. Duly, Queen Bl. ‘ Wright. lien: Street Welt en llully, lttclimouu M. If. lhunme \Vl|lte, A25 Lin: Are. l-‘rul (mullet, Grout Ueurgo hi. llcllolmlil Drug 00., Watt-r filter!» fillllllllvf-lllfl- Scotch Coal Direct ,fl'0llli"s€0tlalld, the Steamer“ “Peveril” will arrivtthere about the llth inst. with a cargo of the very best sorii; ‘tioALi FOR THE RXNGE, STOVE ANI) FURNACE Also HARD COAL for the furnace PSYCHOLOGY OF CRIME The Superintciitieiit the Stat-l istit-ai Branch of the Br isii House oi‘ (Itimmons, iii his rt-port for 192 , statelrtlitit the War has canscti all‘ in crime, chiefly robbery with viol increase certain classes ol’ ll-iiceyllhti use of firearms anti de- pendence on tlle automobile for es- t-ltpe. tiiiquestioiizibly there has been all lllCfPilSt‘ of l-rimc since the war, not only iii tlrt-at Britain but the .‘\illt'l‘il‘ilil from the Arctic to the Antarctic. ls ill true that this increase tiatt-s oiily= Anti is it true that tln- IWLSOH! crime wave is ail alter oli continent siiit-c the war? math til the war? lt is t|-u‘ite possbio that zlle war Order your supply now, You will be pleas- ed with the Coal. A. Pitilaid 8t Co. Phone 240 has tended to cheapen hliiiiuii lite. ltir those who participated C in it‘ who saw men slain In tiuntlretis or the ground strewn \vith liiliiian wreck- age; possible even that. the horr- ible story of slaughter may have indirectly cheapeiieti lite to the oli- server afar otit’. Yet few. we take it, will attribute the crimes of lo-l tiay wholly to war. have existed since time bcgainiixii‘ t-veu ttlolistinds. -\\'ho sow Weiilbley Exhibition Opened Saturday War and criiii ~ lit-caust- of international jealousit-s (canaman prcss) tl-rest. ‘Btcith are remnants of orig- l¢l‘-\‘l ‘l-Y- \l»I.‘-' lll Kllll»; llvllfl-Zt‘ llJl savagery wliticli up to the 11W“ " 1 ' ‘t- » ‘lltl ‘lritish ltliiiiirt- I , .. _. ' , . . ‘Extnbmon “L wmnbley m I100“ u» send, civilization has tailed to e1 ni- ...‘ .llwoltll-aiiliiitlnt ol‘ roar- _ villath‘. 'l lit-r)‘ ailtl lhl- lllihit‘ <i|'| "mm-cillllllilllM5’ “gmwlmlm: 1'20"] The history of crime wilt ‘wt- be- -——————~—--— llievv, show that ‘ill all tigvs oppor- . t“ j¢gitrfi xffqilllllly and the probab llty of escape A ltiavt- bet ii the important factors in lt-riiililitllilly. The savage, ii‘ unable l~i"ine because 0t’ “in‘div'tiual seli-in-l l Ithlilg or somebody can produce. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925 ‘invent-body's doing it." "tin.- swallowms not make a sllmillt-r," nor does one honest PM" ,,l i vt- who had the tnouruse l0 tilllillilllll: a tiollt-lclii railway which. it built proposed, through his troiisttticiitty woulid hilVlB k llidll. make an as mean-t voles for holiest pzirt y . The roadmasters w-lio have ac- qiliirtl tllo split-log liablt are win- ning laiirels ‘for IlIPIIISdVCS these days ivliilt: those ‘who tIIiIVO not are ‘heaping upon lhe-iiiselves ttie con- tltiiiiititloii and ‘the anathciiias of tllie travelling public. Roadiiias- tors! Get the split log habi-t. 'l‘wo thugs stood ‘in stark out- lino at Wednesday night's great galllcrlilg tit the ('i’)ilS‘*"l"Vt'lliVE party in titttliu-tl saystlie Ottawa. Journal. The tirst was the militant evid- eiite that Conservatism stands lflllf-Sillltlft.‘ btiiind its policies and lcatierls. T-ht- second was that lsurgt- of t-nthtlsiasm and fighting ((;lll'i(ll‘llt't,‘ which faith in victory biings. iii quality and quantity’ of lltleiitiailt-ti, in the high note of its ])l'lIiIt)llll('t'illi‘ Illil, ill GVUYY ESSEX)- lial til wlllit a political gathering, t stioultl be. it was a notable demoli- stration. t-hzii-at-terlzetl tlllit stiiiil whit~ti nlily a tit-tiply-snurct-tl by Nor is the reason obscure. De- splritl ed taxation; mounting debt; pro- lligtlte extravagance; tt-rritlt-tl by tlsclil juggling; pressctl lltllifilltll it» llll tit his enemy in open fight, ;\\'.‘llt'lll’d ttor his opportunity and ac- Seeds . Grow flit-vet] his burpost: by stealth; I trongci‘ than his eiit-iiiy he achiev- ed it by force. In l tithe-r case them Plant them. ' Ask for them I Watch them Grow. hit-\*tiiirii‘t; hit‘ could defy his swmt Peas, yes’ what COL woaltt-r ‘adversary. The will to ors please? , garden peas, Ta“ and taetor and this will is still u factor ‘ Dwilll V‘"""‘l°5 (EJNY “ml Q inotliltil-d somewhat ‘perhaps. ‘by at ‘ Late. -, ) _ education and culture butstlll doin- inatlng a very large ‘proportion oi’ t, the race. Atltt to thte‘ wtill and op- Onion Sets, Shallots, Potato Onions, in perfect condition. (Plant now.) Cabbage Seed, Onion Seed, Carrot, Parsnip, Radish, Tomato, Cucumber, v poi tunltty no escape 0n the probab- Leuuce‘ ' ility of carrying it out by force and Squash and many other var. the crime follows. \ llllles» °l Gard” Velietable Tile automobile has furnished Seeds. ' w Plant Beans and Sweet ,‘ a unique opportunity ‘to escape as w 3"" laur- has lit-en amply proved in the past Clover and Timothy Sud‘ [ow years,——n‘ot si-iioe the war tiu-t Wheat, Oats. Field Peas‘ Vetches Barley, Corn, Buck- wheat. Ask for them on the other side of the store Plea"- and Seed Purity before Buy ‘ since the almost iiifalllllyiiity of the ltuttiiiitibilo to makc a good away. has been achieved. Tditt- aut- omobile and the iilan'i’tiiti legal toeliirica‘litli'es by which so ‘many criminals escape thetilr just d-lllt-H , ‘have contni-biitcd very largely b0 what is at present cooly designated t‘lie erllmle wave. Crime is perhaps abnormally prevalent. ‘particularly on this svltie oi’ the Atlantic and ‘its prevalence may bt- attributed, first of all. in tlilt persistence of olir original sav- agcry nntl secondly, tic the applicli- ‘lion o1’ scientific discovery and n tine-sided etiiicatlifln to the apttttn. nieiit of our ends. Everything coil- eltlerednve have advanced but ll llt- tie get Carters Seed! Grain are tested for and Germination b¢| tattered tor-pale. u, Try them. RTER ‘& CO» Limited. ‘litls' You sow 6o*Siiall You Reap” ‘Yheee wordle are just ae Wflr along the road true now ae In the days when they were written and m civilization‘ we have may be applied in lhte cane Wlllllell mllcll "m9. l" llll to your grain need. To reap a bountltul harvest you muet eow seed free from disease, the moat common form of which in SMUT. Our Formalin ll guaranteed to prevent this Ind no render your need capable ot giving the highest production. New to the time to IIIO ‘this preparation. Our euppty le large and o1 the highest quality. Til: 2 MACS Greetiflloerge It. ‘ Phone $16 . tt- ~ ages, in ‘picking up things that do not mutter and ‘tna-t are not the heat products of civilization. Those we 71""! ‘nicked up abundantly. ‘often to ttlie mrmw and ‘the ruin of others. When we shall have gone n ltltla Iii-their wtt- a-hnll devote more Mme ‘Jo ‘belting others than to helping ‘ourselves at ‘their expense. Then crlmetl, including war, iihall grail-t ually cutie, _ l -—---oo>---~-- EDITORIAL NOTES teq- it keeps. May 10th lbeing over‘. the land le now ready m: cultivation end A road ‘is known by the madman-l tiiineti high living costs; exodus ‘oi’ our tieople to the Stats-s ‘Ministry of Mr. King. l “' "“ , _ or llu- C. I’. it. lii this there is 1.1. was the probability of escape ;he‘ In um mam M Pronmr xiflhfieyltfli0lllr0tls ‘waste tin the m,“ l)! thil ituci teoiisuiiltid and of utnges paid to could hide after his stealthy nc- of Npw zpamnd m" Slunmmln m“. ter dominion has lost a staititsma." anti ‘the British Empire one of itsyills cviupetltioil. i ‘ . ‘ I mnunfit the Orin)“ was a Constant ltbltst and most ardciit imperialists. 'I“he late premierb-i nil-me anti car er- will loilg stand in history as an ex- llliiitilt- and-an inspiration to young linen. B-orii in Ireland, he went as la boy of l4 to New Zeallmd ‘began farming and made a success of 1t; hogan educating himself and ‘matte ll success of ‘that also, climbing gradually to the tiremtiership of his titltiptetl ctilin-try. ills ‘titnwss for the tioslllfon is Iiid-itiatvd ‘by blie fact that‘ he survived Premier tliiougtitiut the war anti ‘the post- war disturbances. the only pn-‘m- ier in the iirltlish Empire who did. Iwfth one tixcetition. Sir Robert Bor- den 0t‘ Canada who as ‘premier .311!‘- vlvcll llllt’ war ‘but was obliged, two years after, to ‘retire f-rom the ‘poi- ittical art-tin on account of ill health. ‘as Spccllltiiloii is rife with refer» once ‘to the vacant stenatorlihips. The llitt-s-t from Ottniva is to the ei' fcct. that the lucky recipients will bl Captain iltrhn 1.. mall anti M-r. J J. Hughes, M. P. It ‘was once thought Mr. A. E. McLean would Cit ry oft the Prince County plum liilt til swmlt Mr. Creel MacArthur hula ‘put lip ‘such a-vllgorous tight lhlitt the Prime Minister may con sldtt-r an easy way out ‘would be to appoint Capt. Read‘ who has hereditary an well as {personal cltiimg and whose appointment tthe Prime Minister has ‘reason ‘to be- lieve would lie tl-mmensely pom-tar in Prince COIIIHY. The only obstacle in the way seems to be the foot that thtt» Catptnln may use this new position Ln order to aociine a second Cntr Ferry. o capital extpentttture ‘which ‘the government tin not prepar- ed to sanction, rln the meantime. For the other vacancy ttlhe rival cllilma ot Mr. Rlittlstnlnitry and Mr Naeti have’ been ‘thormighly discus eed with the ‘Prime Minister, ‘but he dooe not see how lt is ‘possible to overlook Mr. Hit-ghee’ undoubted claims ‘for eervttce| rendered in eratpollttoe. fed-l Burnett] following agent: In tween the Maritime and QuebecJJe- ‘ j ‘THEOHAQIXYPPIITQWWGUARDIAN Notes By The Way ‘j gm“ Fer the main bullnell of railway \ l traneportatton across Canada we have ‘two railway systems. the Ca-iiatitan Paéi-tlc and ‘the Canadian National. They are competitors. not only for all the t-hroug-h traftic from ocean to ocean, but for all the tlJfliC bzilweeil the Canadian west i like. ILD, CJHShTS AND SUPPORTS A tewuycurs ago the wasp likt cot w. it as tustiionubic wi tn ind the head of the Great Lakes, from which point to the Atlantic they are ‘both also'in oompet-lllon wlh comparatively cheap waiter earrlligte during the season of open ~ . _ women. nmfigauolm They are “like com it was a mistake, in that the [IOHIOPQ for t-he traffic between all Organs dill nut sol room to tum. tho Provinces and all ‘the principal “on citKs of Canada outside of Prince Etiwurti island. , 'lhc liver was held in a vise like grip, and so gall stones were much _' more Frequent iii wonicil than iii And the two eyetemu have been mcll- ' ‘the breathing was very shallow and are cuftng each om?" “ma” owing ill this constricting tiand. by C”""pe‘lll‘°"' The“ l“ “ollllng The ltiitloiiiliiul UPi-{illlll were lllljill- ill‘ w ‘In this. b‘llt it is a basic fact in m] tmwut-tt and tluyvnwui-tia all that relates ‘to the serious ratll- Then a iiltire sensible corset was lvayqlrolillm iii (‘anada today. There lIIlYHllllP-‘fll- ‘Vllmll l-lll“: lnullml l“ are long stretches of country ‘be? the chest, und us no waist line was shown, it looked us it. better health was iii store for our woiiicu folks. it would appear lis if our young WOlliPll \Vl‘l‘(§ It) lIlliO illltlliltll‘ stop and do without (ZUPMBli-l entirely. Now what about this? lit was of course lit-vol‘ intended that wonlun ill‘ iiiaii should have to wear any support across the ab- twccn Ontario niiti the Prairie (‘oiiiilry anti between Al-liertn and liiitish (‘tiliiiii-bia when? there is lit- tlt- or no popillatoii. Over the l-on-g strict-lies between the Prairie Coun- try and tine Atlantic the freight i‘l' 't'-'c is largely Oll0~\\'i1y traffic. dome“ giaiii, l've stock aiill tarm products Nature lilid placed there three coming tiliwarti ‘to the sea, many sets tit‘ muscles, working llll llllll tiowii a-rtissways, aiitl obliquely. "flit-so lllllH('l0S not only ticrmit or pt-i-ftiriii all bending iiioveiiioiits, but tlttltlillly help to hold lllt‘ ab- doiiiliial organs up iii their [trope-r titisilitiii. 'i'llc.~tc muscles, in tiur civilization, gt-t u-ry’ little work, as our woiiil ii do not work iii the illeltis wilere the constant bending would develop times the weight and bulk of the gtitills and iiiaiitl'lic'=lrt.-.i pliducts being sliippttl westward. There is therefore a prodigious haulage of empty cars going wcut- wartt tor which-‘tlie rail-ways re- ct-ill- iio pay. it follows that the . _ , I ltit~iii_ Tlit- result: is that if our girls lreuglht Lomwng east mus‘ p“), out aiw- to do without corsets, thus-c only the cost of its carriage, but muscles must be developed til‘ trouble may start. Tht- trouble will be that with tilt‘ also the cost oi’ hauling back the liinpty cars, lfliis a lfellllfilldfillé! pnstnrv zmsunlolfthu,‘ of --,.;,|-,.1,.,,g handicap where distances are so ,,_.,§,.“ (H, us‘, n nice tiypressltiii). gt" at. rtitilzltitr it-ii to 2-000 miles-ltllt-l-t- will be the failing flll'\\'iil‘ti or lit-tlveen tsitty and city as also f0l‘|lllt* shoulders with less room loi" H heart and litilgs, and lhp abzltimiiitii lilo lllnough passenger traiiic, if onefirunnh, w,“ gradually ma‘ giving “41111 KlVP-s i! WYYlBG ‘by both dtiyrlst- ‘to stomach d intestinal dis- aiid night trains the other system‘tlii-banros, cnnstill lid". llP-‘llllwlll’ MAY 12, 1925 “To My Dearly BelovedJ’ l Leave-Quilting! Surrogate Court records show that only niheil out of every hundred men who die leave “an estate in excess of $5,000. l l This shows how hard it is to realize dreams of one’s youth. An Imperial Monthly Income policy is an ideal legacy. Panics cannot affect it-business depression has no influence upon_ it, and as an investment it surpasses most “gilt-edgcd" securities. If you are improvident-if you do not care whet happens to your wife and children after your death ——if you are lacking in the pride ‘of manhood that secs beyond to-day—this message is not for you. But if you are a real man, take precaution now so that if you should die unexpectedly, your widow need not read through the blur of her tears: "To my dearly beloved wife I lcave—nothling.-” We’il mail you an interesting booklet about Imperial Monthly Income policies if you'll just write for it. There is no obligation involved. l. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE Company ‘of Canada HEAD OFFICE A. R. McINNlS, District Manager,» Royal Bank Building, CHARLOTTETOWN TORONTO must do ‘llie slime, The result is ohm" S“ forth train .\'t‘l'\'ltft‘ which iii many sec-' |it:i:l ‘s not only (‘OiltlllfWti at a lofis_\\'ill not tziko the beiitliiil: an l but it,‘ tar ‘bt-yoiid the p-ublic n>“etls.il“‘l*“ll'l'*i “‘\'“l"'l""°“" ml" Wm "mlllvl" heighten- industry, 5115-. _gl|tgh|lllillty millions of it‘ are the fruits of tout‘ Years ot tlietlllllllllllllilt‘ of which to tilt: 900MB lll“ S“"“'l'l" lllilll- l t ' li-a to give tilt iii a cii-oitie of whether ‘lli- y shall travel by the C. N. R corsets 01' supports unnecessary. I _ g lt‘ they did, and taught tl_ieii Expens say m“ we" are twol("lill(ll'l‘ll lo do the sumo. (‘itl-‘lvlh m‘! or three thousand miles o‘! (70lli'|_q|||)ptl|‘lS would pass out at‘ exist‘ tiering tines being operated daily QIIPC, I by each oi the two system-s whictil ale not needed and tholisaiids- of trauis being rug at n. girls should takt- daily exercise 118' . above, and in addition should wear yearly cost ol‘ m-npvrly hitllll light tlorstils, m- lib-l dollars, thtt- only tltimiiitil supports besides. This is= I b40-O&§O 0-06 0-0 §¥4000OO O-OOQ (that-actor Reading train tiaiids as the rsul; oi‘ niill- , l ._'1THE COLOR OF YOUR EYES ""l’lie coloring oi‘ the (eyes should . ‘ilt-xt behltiticl-d when rt-atling char common "n" dmkw” that um’ zicter. Petiplti Willi! ltlack or Wmpfllilml l" mlllllPlylllil Palsfll‘ daflc. brown eyes have a tiassitinitte‘ 2'"? "rains linti trwin service should and‘ intense nature, and they arel lie titiliiinated. it can only ut- tiOlltt imnettwus tutti tlulflk o1‘ Hello" l I Now l have lived 1on2 (‘YlUili-‘(ll ltil " ' know that the majority ot our . . lt- Tiicreiortr my ativltip is thtill oiii , _ lF-Illlllllllti .'iiid eaiitus tl tlia | oo-ttOO-OOOO-O v0++0-0-0-00§+&0 t!()ll.‘1‘(‘(]lH‘i1t’(‘$ l>..,.¢ililt.,‘1“.l<;t..;.l.z.i ‘ r.il()\\' an incite i180 Oll l‘ ‘l . . y‘ reasrtl by more than fil - III DlrG Straits tt'l"l‘.-\\\'l\', May itt-iit-pnsllt of ' , (‘aiiadlan llaii * iii til‘ (‘t-imral (le-lt‘ lites rve incrt-asvtl by $5.Ttill,illlll tint‘- iiig ‘the iuoirtli 0t‘ March and now WINNHHML Mun" M“), mv_1‘“_ total Siifiwifiihfiiiii, aceosdiiig to the y“, i“ Sm," dun‘, m bank statement: issuctl today. Total lllllZt‘ illt‘ ]Iil(‘t' tit‘ grain. tli‘ lllllll< "‘*"l‘"l'“l “ml llilllllllllus "l ll“ balm“ (Canadian Press) rnai-y fgurcti. Savings drplsils in- mil anti the (tllflllllti loan.‘ lit-id iii (‘iilatia - ' .‘.ll'O\V an inrelisti of OV-Jl‘ iiin‘- initi- ions. lloiiiinioii. notes lltliti by the lianks decreased more than‘ rfxletll liiillbons during the liion‘.li. - .\llnnrul'u Llnilm-ut for (‘oltlm .. iii-g indl y til‘ (“anada will ‘be tlorc- ‘ti ‘lo It'll! a‘ull ill sonic instances coinplt ltilv dlspt/ie -\\'ilh lllv-il‘ liaiiiett .~":. ‘ts, \\'. A. llltlcll. manag- ‘ilg director of the (lgilvit: l~‘ltillr Niills‘ tll-t-Lrcs. lie ili-liibiitetl the pi‘ >‘\‘ll‘.‘ dept-tiss- ion iii the iiiilliilg industry ‘to ‘illvl Electric Power Railroads ritilrilt ‘tlilt-tilarloils iii t‘lit- tiilit-t til‘ T wilt t-l. “ll ItJvt-s the bnyt l‘ so ’ i ht- really docs not kilo-o‘ what to do. with lilo, Telephones Gas that lie buys troiiil blind to iiiolluh." ht- saill. .\il'. poIll-lt-tl out that ililltlly (“Kills val" llloii iii lb.- piVet-I - oi‘ ll lilisbt-l ol‘ wilt-at, whit-ll was ‘l.lit- You CB" safely iflV€5§ in Bound uflllty oltiivttltltil ‘to s-tstl llt'l' ball-oi of bonds—-their value proven by yearn 0i’ flour. “Such an illlsot-lleti slllit! of, successful operation—from our current Ion. Whether anything shall come ..t‘ the proposal remains to -be seen‘. _ in}; capacity ot‘ tlilL‘ Iloiillliitili , The hazel eye is the domestic eye ppm“ ,;,l,,,-,,u.,1_‘- ‘though people with this colored orb e-“tziltls llli-at he has llvt-ti so iil‘l|l~li ‘ii isl iii a litill't‘, tlit-ei-[ul \'l‘lll, .\l‘i'. Black‘ _ .a‘t‘t'airs ill-altos il lllllltiskilll‘ ‘t it‘ - hy "mum, ngrmmwnt and m“; Msfllliuy glove devouteiy and are vt-i-y unvvfllfng and “may mnhzl:hly"“ml OECHIIES. " been pmpQgQ-d ‘by 5;, tplmy tmumb attached l" mm“ m“ lllllllfl ‘t‘llllfi lwti-llilrlls of ‘tll~ lillill-l Send/or (h! "U. B." . liy vt-ry suet-t-ssftil iii if tilt‘ managers of ‘the two systems me Mm "w" > l."'ll "m l" ‘iallllol “glee ‘"90" lllwt,ligzl-Itezxhtluliiiliitlytohiti/iiyltiiiiig r-‘ourso the troinpetltion will go on. "my “mtertutnh tyhpy a". wimp"; Nt-ltber party is w'lling to abandon’ ‘and kind, any p.irt o! its lield to its rivlil cx- "*.._.‘““‘.”“»“+.,I c“pt tor n quid pro quo in the shape at a like surrender liy the other l tiarty. Still ‘the sliizitlion might not ‘o bt- hopeless as there ‘is miipleli l ‘Otlill for an agreement on terms . Gllilflliflll RPIIIICPB ‘xi/r tn both railways and by which‘ both wtiultl profit largely. Daily Selections FOR “441046004 0++o+0+04~v+¢o +0 vo v-v r9 e v May 12, 1925 SEUWPRAISE: — Lot another man pfllifle thee, and not thine own Mr, Graham, the Minister of Rail- ways. has rightly Interpreted’ the ‘iublic sentiment m, [hi3 question tnmltii; u stranger and not thine ‘vhen he stated ‘that the country is “wnlllpl‘l' Proverbs 27:2’ m‘ plemm“ l° "mil" “""‘ll‘“"“" PRAYER:~<() God, Thou i\l‘l ion of tbc two systems either "n. ler coii-trnl oi" the C. P, R’ or 01mg tlovt-rntnient. in either cnse a dan- gerous monopoly would ‘be created which would ‘lie difficult if not lin- txisslile to control tintl which might ‘n a short time‘ dominate the (lov- ‘rulnent and the country. great. and greatly to be pruilictl, but we are nothing save in Tilt-e, and lthen we are children of God, and lin this we glory. l WHO ls M‘Y N-EIGH-BOUR? They passed where the wounded Y. their temple cnilrts to pray; But tire heavens were hard that -‘__ day.- Rlght Hon. Arthur Melghen ha: turned lh h II h c "a": q t on t“ lie knew neither race nor creed, timp-"t-ittlon between the two grentflet high heaven mm blcflsvd MK “llWtlY systems showing that whfle‘ deed‘ » I it (Emits the two railways tiearly, ‘f?’ . the entire cost falls upon the peo- They passed on the other little, ple tin heavy tratffic rates. Them Wm‘ "- leellnl? “l "my will“? m“ y“, m, escape "m." m“, mm The neglect gwae their tililcltle. ilusioii. And ‘the Canadian Nation- 1i has led the Way by the installa- :l‘on oi‘ a very costly eytobem of lie came lit-v ll trleiitl in need, lHe boasted no honored name, .Sought_ no praise nor regarded blame, , Yet hem/on nil immortal fame. . radio which ‘is useless for all ‘practical purposes and ' A "nmey is condom-nod by many they advertise. Canntin mid its m-ll- waysi Ilu-t Mr. Meilrhen states that the National Railway also spends a mil-lion dollars yearly for atlvert- icing tin the newspapers. This is Dnaisonsers as t1 nuisance‘ And ‘this ll"! COIIIIlPY has tto pay for at the a-olit. of hundreds oi ‘thousands of dollars. What is ‘the value o! tthe radio tlnlitellattlon at ‘Moncton u» any no dnllbit “finally? gr mm _ 95pm h t n e ates. c one in the Maritime Provlnoee ex get me "m" nhwkfl" i! n mm cept to ‘tlhe high salaried officials Ea I D dharepq” we mm‘ 00d who opera!» it‘! 3°‘ , , ' °n 3 ' ' lCanadiail uloilen. {Whit do the The other radio plum along eloelfarmors and the workers through- Netlonnl llme ell-the way lb VIII-In” and“ mm‘ °f ‘M’ w" “I couvfir are of u time real velole u attire? Wm. M II umber Wu to tint at Momma Itlin chimed ‘um. spend the taxman‘ mum! " tlit- Wes-t and lilis ‘tr-coin.- so iliorouglfly ‘iiii-liueti \v-i‘lli tlht- opt-int. ism tit‘ this ‘part. of the tailing-y, that! llt- has zibsolule hope for the mtltl-ttl "l t-aliit» West iii 1881!." lit. sfljdfi‘ llii‘:l wont liirougil tlil‘ terrible years ‘we gem: George some, Montreal Toronto imam scieilfiwinetm wirieh followed lit-fore l‘llt' \\'cst t'l'llt"ll<‘tl ‘its l".‘tti so that I ani coii- w vliicetl oi’ ‘the ubitlity tit‘ tlit- West ‘tlo lll-"piin ITPOVPI‘ its totitiiig, "Likwiloracti (l-rt-t-lt‘y_ t nd"igll the yolliig int-ii with \\'ll0ll| i conic iii toiital-t tn "go \\"‘,t' '1‘ f‘ - E ry tltlier i-t-asnll lilliii that: Illey ‘talttt-lhflyt ‘lilltll‘llll‘ the optiliiisiii ol‘ ill! Wlst IilNl whdtili will enable tint", Month For Twenty Years Previous to his death only W10 premiums (total $247.80) W8" paid by policyholder 197166. Tl" ‘ to eon- tllim- ‘the iuast. Pt-reltiiililly, I would not gave lip-tilt‘ ('X|lt*l‘it‘ll('t- | gaym,“ z 5 _ _ {as Prairies‘, rm- any. thing trlso in ‘t-il- woi-ltl." '-i~———lQ€——-___ EBBETs CUTS OFF sou WITH $2,000 , mmfltwl‘ N» Y- MW lt-“Thti policy guaranteed a monthly ill- iu o tie estate of Charles l-l. Ellhil-‘l- llll" President nf the BPUIOR COIIIQ Of ‘OI’ YOIPI, butl- lYII Nationals lnclutlillg fits inter- est in the tiiit-ietiail club, was be. queathctt in ilftt-tiii equal parts tn members of his fnmily, Oxclflglyg due to its exceptional interest Meemings, this Company is nOW ot‘ his sou, Charles ll. itlll El J ‘ Eblleti!’ will, fllgtl |,’,.’,‘,“",,,,,';,y_ paying to the neflclariefl provides that the son wh I I tits name, shall retreivo out‘; $235; per ‘nonm ‘nd w ll Year and a diamond litickpln Fhder terms of tlil- will. lllp ‘exo- cutorli and trustees are tinipoweretl to withold distribution oi‘ the en- lttte. lncliitling the llilttlfillilll |n[(1f. rats fonten yelirli following the tea- tatorii (tenth. continue at this rate dun-inf ‘h’ life of the contract no ion! " there is no materiel chenl! l" the net interest ehrnlnfl °l ‘h’ Company. v This i‘: 21V: per civil In “W” of our guarantee. @re at Jwest c.3112 c“ HYNDMAN -& coQLo. Mannceml-Prlll-it- o.‘ . \ /, ’ l\|i)i\ll.\l(_r,,, ‘Hutton/UN ’ " l“, YQS DIKI (I X"~1;""lv " . .~. , A . . ‘, ", ‘ . .~,.i . 1. - ‘ Royal Securities Corporation Limited 21