if t __-_..__ "A"; ‘. i Ital-r”. . Right Honorable Arthur lleiglien‘ ' ‘ l at Btretfordrtouchsd upon many phase; of the Klng- Government} » msladministration, among which . was the tariff. The tariff policy laid down In the Liberal platform of 1910 had of itself an unsettling v effect upon industry. If. caused alarm and distrust and made ciip- ital tmld. its full Affect was not felt at first because it was not then applied and the country was In part reassured by Premier King's pledge that manufacturing Jiilustries shouldnot suffer, and by Mr. Fleming's pronouncement in favor of s stable tariff as absol- ul--iy necessary to the, welfare and ‘rliie eelelan la open fer the dleeseelel Iv eeareepeadaatn at giiealleaa at lalaleot. fiharlottetesra Guardian daaa set aaeeeaarlly anderae the e alone of elneepenlenta. atxQ-ghr ‘ i ' 1"," PnnldeQl. W, Cheater 8. Helium Vlee-PredliaMy-"Qi IL Inrnelti - . ,_ Ifirhleat. 00l- D- A. laelflanol. U. ‘I. 0. mun ue lfeneaer. J. n. nanielt . _ to latter. n. K- Ounle. sievrveak ltealeaeotetlve-llrank It. ltertlrap ‘ Chlealo Representative-I. J. PIIOI of its Iraiein - i-ie fissure when qow “ .,,.qoeeeeeo-ovovevoeeoe t Ki, Quins Ru lumen u "mu" ‘l n rousits mo sxrosuse , ~ The may be obtained Iran tho Iollewlll Ilenta In THE CHM"- slronc QYSTE" | J u- p I _‘ thinly, Grafton It- l‘. 1‘. In l , Pllnea I lilQQnff s.‘ Que-cl st. J. P. Deg-alone hi.“ W. C. “fright. Kent lime! Walt ll. ‘Ila-ea Wino. 1B Ill. Ava. Fred Geiidet, Great George 8t. WI- "llllfl- "will P1115 I10“ J. D, Taylor, Grafton 8t. Shy-I am inow going to write ‘about “chain stores." You will no ‘gouhi nsk what is a chain store? I will tell you. A chitin store is a unit of many stores, or in other would a single link that goes to mnke iip tho whole chain. Now men, why do I write about chain ‘stun-s ill till? I will tell you. It is I can remember 01111-0 015L110")! .aiking to an oid pIiyti.c.-.iii nearly twenty years ago, when be stated tlilll‘. lie iiiiu bccn noticing the number of costs of rheumatism and neart disease. tb-uit followed simple macs of toiisilitis. , 'I‘bcse tonsil casts "80811100 1-0 TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1924 veritable paralysis of Canadian in- lfcontains ‘ho alum and leaves no bitter taste AUGUST 2o. —Ytlll IIQVU cowl hinin-puivi-i" if you lilti- iii usi- it. You tire iisuiiliy llflllvlillllbltl, trum- ed, ni.il li-llkvll up iii by yiiui- lrieiiiki, but inclined to be n III-Ill‘ selfish. loii will be bliaisril \vitli a grt-tti lino, iiuil will have a homi- thut will Ill‘ iittrait-tivt iii.il lidppy. Dii-‘i lcl j- ‘tllllllfly t-iitci" 11. Your birthstone is the surilonyif. which iiieiiiiii (l llillllly iiiuiTii-ii lifi- Your flout-r is iiii- puppy. Your lucky colors tire orange and rod. - ____..-1Q>--——-— QQOOOOOQ-OOQQOOOOQVOOOOQO Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers WHERE WIT-LL IT END’! lliiilirlililliilif. . duslry bccaiya of It? whit, premier King mm the uh, Err King accept Mr. Meighenlschal- m‘ Dre“ are boajflng “k9 geyel-egllenge to come to his office and see tiiiiiiiu-s lllltllcllllflllli, under the l1" ""11"" a lll" ‘l ikiifui guidance of the Liberal sov- l11 C“ Ill/Ill, Prem- f 2000 factories nsiia closed and proof of the of 300,000 Canadian prosperity of the Dominion. Beginning -with the Speech from the Throne at? the opening of the last session these reviving hopes were shattered by the complete surrender of the Government to the Fri-c Trndcrs of the WQSLWIIICII riiiiieitt lagrowing better and bet- i-r everyday, the accountants of= iiiit government are grinding ontl Iii-Ir monthly accounts at Ottawa‘ ind fizttly the JOZISIIIIK. The statement for July .-i.~iucd» by the Department of Fin- contradicting all I llllfv shows that the orgy of extra- vngaiici- is still iii progress and this .11 the face of rapidly decreasing revenue. For the four months end~ ng July 31st, the revenue fell off iy $13,458,390 as compared with the The ex- greater "unite period Inst year. n-iidlture was $7,704,152 lniii for the smile four months last This means that the gov- aiiimclit is $21,162,712 In the bole as ironipareii with, its record lust iPill‘. y-nr. It means also that Instead of the surplus estimated by the Robb budget the government will have .1 deficit for the your of $03,000,000. _'i‘|ie national debt, instead 0f be- lllii dccrcascil month by month is increasing month by month. For 'Iie niontb of July last the National debt increase $1,539,438 as compar- eil with n decrease of $5,765,962 In July 1923. ’l'bt-.~ic are the revelations of the Nuance Department, bad enough In IIIQIIIHBIVQII but not the wurul that t z t. 3 f . OOOQQQOOVOOOOfiQQO-QQWOOvi Ti-IE WHISTLING LAD lie iilwiiys whistIi-il WllOIl ht- cuuic is llilllpl-“Ilillg In Couztdim- Much liiioriyscritsus than thc reckless flit- iinciiig and the reckless ivnste is the campaign of deliberate false [of Btlll iieiuiiiiig the people and workmen by the Robb tariff‘! Not they; they/will go on misrepresent- ng-—the facts, go on in the hope villifylng s." "calamity bowlers" those who draw attention to coodi~ LUIIS as they are. ————<0>— LOSING AN OPPORTUNITY Elsewhere In this issue a visitor to the city gives his views on the possibilities of trade between this Isliiiid and Newfoundlandi Indus- l trial centres are growing in the Colony where thousands of men and woiueu are being em. being built In~ Ancient ployed; towns which will BIB require large and creasiugly large quantities of such supplies as we produce abundantly in this province and for which we looking for markets. this tire always What are we doing to get tiade‘! Our Canadian Merchant Marine was followed by the introduction of the Robb tariff with its ruinous provisions against s number of In- dustries and which several minis» tors hail asserted would be follow ed by further tariff reductions which would "sound the death- kneil of protection In Canada." “\\'liat bad been the effect of those threats and "adverse measures upon Canadian industry, upon labor em- ployment and production? l Mr. Meighsn did not mtlne met- tei-s. He presented a convincing array of farts and he gave his auth- orities and proofs. ls the country "on the bigli road to prosperity" as Premier King asserted the other day?" I hold in my office at Ol- twawa said Mr. Meighen, "the list of over one thousand factories in Canada which have closed their doors since the advent of the King Government and l, invite M-r. King to inspect the list. Today their doors are closed and their windows are boarded up because of the tar- iff policy which is a sample of what he says the people of Canada want." .s tied up at the wbarves In out of the way harbors and we have no ships to carry our products to this nearby market. Norwegian and other foreign ships are carrying supplies from other provinces and other countries, many of fllitlllyllllf- chased in this province and resold at a profit to Newfoundland. Why couldwe not sell direct to New- ln dealing with the army of 300,- IOOO workers who have left the ‘country under the King regime Mr IMeIgIien pointed out that compara- lively few of these bud gone away both"... I think some people will he iiiitrestcil in what I write. Of tout-so, tin-re are finished products among mcn, and they arc the kliiil wiin iirc not willing to learn, they n.- gi-nri-ziily’ hopeless. There are iiliio llillrllitil products among \vo min. uiiil they, of CUIIFSQ, tannol li-iirii iiiilrtis from ii‘ mail order cut- aloguv, zinil whut tlicy Icnrn there iioisift do them any good: there- fori- Wt‘ will put them down its in- ciiriilili-s. I will now begin to write about tho chain attire. I think you hni-i- out» in Clinrlotti-tmvn, unil it l: one oi‘ the links in ti great clialii of sioics. I will now toil you nbout chain grocery stores inlBnston. I will mt-iiiioii ll few ot them and I will tell you tlint ivlicn I first came to lion “in ;i green country boy Iielievlug thnt cvoiyv man who stood on a sire-cl corner was n pickpocket, nit-I that the-re wiaq Iu every dark allt‘_\'\\'l\y ii big ugly ‘lfllllflfl with a IOIIIiIIIIIWI-f ready to scalp me. When 1 look liiiik now ~lo.iny grecnliorn days tlicri- were no i-lioiu grocery‘ nliirrs iii Jioston. Today we have sieviiil opt-ruling from different foiiiiiiilii Iii-ads. ThelarSP-‘ll 01 all lb.- dlfferrnt groups we can safely soy is the (Ircat Atlantic and Paci- fic Tea Company. "I understand thi- originator of that great con- ci-in was ii man from Augusta, Mo. by the mime of John Huntington, Hiiiiford. He opened hie flffil $101"? iii Nt-‘W York City In 11859, selling tens iiiid coffees only’. lie ivris slit-civil iinii successful from the start, and its business grew with Iiiiii lie IJPKIZIII to opcn up small irtorig from time to time until t0- dny llie (irent Atlantic oniI Pacific 'I‘i*;i (‘it operate-i 10,300 Hlllilll groc cry stores throughout the llnltvil Sluice. iiiiil itll (‘OIHIIIPIPII lifl the wish IIIHI carry principle/l am told ilitit In tiii- I-:i~.-i your! liclr i-usli siili-s umoiiiiieil tn the stiiggi-riug lhgurr of $ZI02,il00.tl00.ll0. They lIllV“ tlhlilll Il,(l00 stores scattered through the NFVI’ England Stated anti on top oi that enormous zimoiiu»! (if (Iilflllg the f.rst year of its present term of power. multiplied three Limes over! These tire" samples of the King Govern? mcnt policy. figurcs," said Mr. Meighen, "and I challenge any of tli-e supporters of the King Government Since then ‘t haslhpvi- oilii-i- "I have the definite .SIIIHII (‘lliilll groci-ry stores we iilrll) chain grocery siiore (‘illllwillfl Ollfiflllllllg on the cash iiiiil tuHOW pruiongtd periods of over- catiiig nnil under exercsug, H0 that lie wits ot a loss to kiww whether thctunsils caused -.'l i10l11" on-Irig of the system, or the tonsils iiition of the digestive tract. _ Further, tiiic might ho K0111! uloui; all right, feeling Due, eating ivt-ii, iiiid get his system ciuggcii iip. wliin uluug comes n ..peii of wet or cold weather, 10 which ho inadvertently ltccomi-s exposed. iinmcdlutcly he is on his b11011 with it high tiiinperatuiwe, buundnig pulso, coated tongue, foul breath, and badly swollen. painful toiisllrl- Nututruliy the coiii weather. 01' the iluiiipiicss, is ilLiine-il for thi- tonsilitis, tind for the rheumatism or heart ilisciisc thill. might fol-low partly lt would appear that this 111011-91‘ of the rheumatism and iieurt disease following tniisilitis. W811 tic-iip, iioticcil by physicians every- where for many years. 'i‘lii so rheumatic cases have 110011 cleared up by the reinovnl 01' oddly infected tonsils. You may have been surll1l991l often that you have had riapi-attcii attacks of tousiIitL-i, and nevi-i" Iiavc had a touch of rheumatism. Ii may be that your resistivi- forces tire such that they c1111 ottiirk the ivader with flillfll power, that he Ienvcs no utter affects. _ lint there is lust this I101"! remember. . Some iiiiic you will be working linrd mentally and physically- E011- ing Iittli- rest nuti irregular inciils. be in fact just it bit below 11111’ physically. You will tbcn get ivvll Sillllftllll in ll riiinsioriii, pt-riiiiinz IIIIVI! to sit oi" stand urtiiiiiii Iii your wvt gzirmctiis, out] in n diiy or two you have o ioiisllitis -tliiit not only puts yini down hard, but Is ffllllflVtlll by i-Iiiiiiniitisiii or oven Iiciirt troiiblc. My only stiggesirtion Is, flint with biiii tonsils you can't iuki» tlic suma- i-li iii-co with exposure and 0V0!‘- l0 'i;|r|‘_v sysri-m. Nut one oi’ thcm |tiiki=ei Iu l1 cnlf skin or ii i-iircnsis of 'poi'k. They rill wiiut to soc four ilflllllli,‘ iinil pickles iflrot. \Vc have the O'Keeffe Company 1. work, as tho other fellow. i} lFamous Pearl ' _Necklace To Just reflected" the conilesl-‘lll 0°11‘ , I "Is dreadful at any time. qIt is simply frightful to the man hsurcd. Few mcn remain uninsured ronf ,_ design. But many keep putting the matter oil’ ‘ francs. through carelessness or forgetful- ness. ' Let Us Insured You today while the reminder of the Ken- sington conflagratioii is fresh in your mind. The cost will be. trifling, the‘ effort-little. You may have cause to be thankful for this sugfgcstion be. fore you are a day older.‘ Iiynilmaii .8i_.0il._, Llil.‘ t Oldest Instirancc Agency in the Province Telephone o7 and 333 Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ she uifu-rilscil illo furl by ll lllfl: ploy ovcz" Iii-r ilooi", it lriiiiili- which URIINIWI hIi-i IIIOFI iii-anion. 'l‘ii lit-i- vi lililllfiliil. i-iuuo IIIIIII)‘ iii‘ ilii- L-liil Em; llllliHFlfliiS, IIIIISI of up“, hm. iiiiiiiit-Ylif the rixliilioiisliip of Z\lille.- "Ii-- liiiroii do Iiiiriinto, who owcd Iiiiii iiiiiiir-y‘ zinil bail pIi-iItii-ii thi- puiirls IIH si-curity. Thi-rciifii-r, tho necklace was aildcil in whciioviei" 'I‘|iii-i's or IIIH IIHHIJPIIIIH, Initlltv, thi- iiiinkcr, iniiiic nny ciuisiihvritltlc iiioiii-y. 'I‘Iicri\ was it written "l‘Iiii-i.; lo tho slzitcsiiiziii ;iiiil they ntii-trtiiiiiriit li‘l\\'lkllil 'I‘Iiicrs and Iilspifti n ih-iisilsscil pul-lir nffriii-s iinii \VlIl‘. that sin: ivns to got LUUlHlIIIIllhl-Il in gossip iiliiiiii llii- tzrciit. IFIIIIITH on IlPlfklilPl‘ iiizcniiiif \\'Iii-ii--'i‘ii iiii-Ii- lvliiilllily iii-y fuiind that vvor Tillers or Liifitti: niiiiii- 50,001) iiiiiii_v of lllllll‘ i'llll\'l‘l‘.\'i unis crop. ipcil iip iii thr- lIl'\\'.~l]1il]i~'I"¢ ih-- not’ e, iluy, especially if llii-y wi-ri- of a |,,--,-;u,p.lllqlixil tliiil Tiilcrs (‘Ulllll Ilili vonsiiler ciiinpIiiiii-iitiiry. lliifzot e-iiii-ilinics iiiriii-il up tlicro, (int-c Iii- iviis re- DFIIZICIIIHI with bolui: ii II ' gBrliliant But Overshedowcd. I Ailolpiiu TIIIUFH, who tkiimvii n9- iho ‘Savior 0f 'I‘.\i‘i'iiiii'y"' loud" ivas thi- first Prcsiilciit of thi- l I w 90"‘ with 550 stores. We have the J 'l‘IilriI Iii-public, wits it brilliant Illllil ii liriipe, i i -. - . , . . . . , H ; - 1 m m (ounmand instead of ‘hmugh mu” Vmdmt than‘ that Sm“ the "dvnnhhmmjl 00' Wm‘ 450 smrut Hull h“; 11-11 that Ip- was Q\~(-|-§||;i(l(;\\~p.| ztuil-iitilil, aocuriliiig to 1 l‘,lIII('i'1il_ lit- was. such ll Iilvffy Iittlc lull; llo M't)lllll‘p§iy_ no won Emin-rur 01 lliiiiic, ilut ‘illwiiyt-i III‘ wiiistlied iiiiii wliistli-il llWlty, \vlllrllil‘l‘ its kIIJ-(IIL or biiiiiiit bold; Aiiii Iii-‘il follow “lhv roiiil to Aliiiiiliiltiy." And Wllifillrll iii-a things Iic ni-vci" told. ’ Aiiil (ltlWIi through tlic yi-urs hv wliisiIi-il. till Iii- licnril n tuni- thnl, was strung? ituil iii-w‘. A IIIHISIIIW‘ ‘that cnmi: front thi- hill. Ili- li.\ti.-iii-iI——:iiiii ' $\\'\‘l' ii'iii-. 0V0!‘ ivliistlcil nu un- I iiiink (Ind guvc Iiiiii ii wlistling Iivort, Iii- ni-vi-r kiii-w whnt hi: whiiitlcil for; purl in III!‘ whistling 1nirt, whistling his to wni". His grime Wits it And niiiruhi-il iiwny A whistling honrt cnn know no fciir; And ovi-r thi- Iciigucs of crimsonod loiiiii, Tliut bniiiiilcil for h‘m the Inst Iron. titer, l know lit‘ whlstlctl as he wont home. Blanche It]. II. Morison. Professional Cards ‘DR. Al. B. MARTIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mt. Stewart Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C, Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scott: Building Charlottetown, P. E, I. MacDonald & McPhee B. A .l_ A. McDONALD, a H. F. McPHEE Berriatene, ‘Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan IABRIBTER, QOLIISITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island ETC. Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Pent Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Ear, Neee and Threat Office layer Building t Mr. King. apologize misinformed and that instead of ‘Illlilllllil ctirricil on by il-iituriiil ti statement sold to Iiiivc Iieen made by tho General Miino. i-icr of the Massey IInrrIs Company in the effect that tho company had been Iionefitted by thg Robb tariff. 100111110" Kins; reiwsteii the, suite- IllPIll at Markham, Ontario t-he other diiy. In till‘. Torontofllobo of August 19 tlii- Manager of the Nlilriflcy Iiorris, Company, Mr, 1‘. ll1111l-“l111W. 111,11‘ letter over his own (iencriii ii-r King's statement and adds: "l" respect Ito the statement (11111110 11y MP- Kink) that farmers were buying more readily anti con- llllfllllly the vcry reverse of this ls tlic fact. Purchasers offllmplomcnts by the Canadian farmers been at such a low cbb and this condition is not peculiar to the company but is the "Xberiencia of -sll implement con- cerns in this country." ‘Vll-"ll 1109c is there for Canada ——wliose Prime Minister will delib- erately misrepresent In order to llelll maintain his political position? ‘V1131 0011s is there for Wlllle llfi D1111? newspapers carry of. ilcilberate falsehood and misrepregéniagli-m in Ill“ 1100c of thus keeping its party l" Dower regardless of the couu. try's well being. To the letter of Mr. Bradshaw, iibove referred to, the Glnha my]; "The Globe's report was made by a sten- Canada 011 a ilrollagandn tlils significant foot note: "graphic reporter and is,we believe accurate" signed. "Ed. Globe," thus clearing its own Bklrfg hm] illflvinz the full responsibility upon Will Premier King retract and for bis misrepresents. lion? Will the Liberal newspapers force to the support of Mr. Birks, which featured this alleged state- the l ment of the manager of the Massey be betterment they attributed to Great George ltreat Telephone I804. Oiliee l-loare-I to ll a. m. 1 to 5 t he Robb tariff there has been a Premier K111i,’ and by the, Liberal-press, For And soiiii-tiiiics Iic-‘d bc Sir Galahad. sumo weeks post the Llbcriil prtss Slizniiiiire flatly contradicts Prom» At no time In the history of the Massey Harris Company ‘have l" diemi-n elsewhere’! Looking iit the situation as it is, it wuulil "Zlppi-Jlll‘ that a little well iLrectcdi enterprise on our part might easily provide I1 steamer to ply between this province and n-cnrby markets, 0111111113 those now opening in New. finindlanil. Trade with the‘ latter country is bound to increase in vol- This trade will not drift In our direction nor will it wait until some of our in- IIIIIB. coll hero and trike s load of our produce . It will come our way if wc go after It, proviiio our o\vn nit-tins of carrying it and we can hold it if we get it. This is a mot. tcr for our merchants to look Into. It is not to our credit that we nro wholly ilepenilcnt upon others for our niciins of fri-iglit transport. —-———-<e>-__ SERVING THE CAUSE In retiring from the contest In Si. Antoine constituency, Mr. Les- lle (i. Bell has served the cause of protection, his action being due l0 desire to div. 11 not ide forces to tire gain of the enemy. Mr, Bell was the nominee of the younger element in the Conservative party who paid him the tribute of selection as their candidate by a large majority at a convention of party delegates, and during recent weeks he and ‘his friends have done spade work in the constituency which should be fruitful of protectionist votes on September 2nd. Mr. Bell has you-lb srdor, ambition and political con- victions, all very desirable qualific- ations in susspirant for place in iuiblic life. He lacked, bowsv-er, experience, and labored under the disadvantage of being known man to the electors at large. ill’! Ill]- He will, It is understood, in com- P0111’ with his friends, turn all his act of s par. the loyal places muse above personal ambition or the behest of enthusiastic suppor- ters. They also serve who stood man who a stciimcr or steamers happen to of the new Administration. With its piisscd to the United Still-IS Each of those workmen, iii: cording to the itvhrage -earulut: capacity of I921 hail a flnancnil potentiality of 81,000, which moans that an earning capacity of $300,- 000,000 a your bus passed from Cllllillla to the United Statics." lIIBll. A thousand factories closed and on army of .workere gone, thi-Ir Iiomcn ilcsoliited, wbnf. docs tliiit moan to the farmers of the coon, try who boil to supply thcni with food‘! Those farmers are thus do- prived of ii large shore of tliclr former viiluiiblo home market iinil arc shut out of the market of tho tiountry whither these workers have gone. It was the policy of the King Government townrd the tiiriff which brought about that altiintlon results of his deceit and lionxing. The ieducsd tariff and the un- certainty as to the future baivo greatly diminished ‘the production nl’ Ciinadlaii factories, s0 niiicii so that Sir Henry Thornton in ac- counting for lhe falling receipts of the National Railways takes notice of the great fiilling off In the manu- factured products nffereil for 1.7311511011811011. Thus the loss from a reckless anil misguided tariff policy fulls like a blight upon -"-iii- pioyer and worker, upon field tiiiil factory, upon the productive i-iier- gles of the people and also directly upon the receipts of the National Railways and the Dominion treas- tzury. The total monetary loss is appalling and the loss of hundreds of thousands of people, the very life-blood of the country, is still the worst feature of the great dis- aster. It Ia months alnce there were seats vacant In Parliament fol- West Hastings, 0nt., and for Yale, B. It was but the otheil day that the death of Mr. Morrlssey, the mem. bar for Northuinberland, N. 8., made a vacancy in that country yet the writ has been issued and the dale fixed for the election there. Yule and Hastings are still on the waiting list. Decent practice and precedent require that bye elve- tlons for vacant seats shall be held simultaneously, but tbs King gov- ernment ‘sets all wholesome pre- cedents at defiance. To prevent valuable vases and other ornaments from falling over easily, put a small quantity of sand aside and wait. -—'MontresI palette. llnd- a - _.._..... .__-..-..-"n threats against the tariff IIIPTB hos an army of 300,000 (Jztundinn work- anil it is but one illustration of the _ In tbs bottom or a few pieces ofl (Iiiiti-i- Co. with 1100, unil Ktiiiii“iIy‘_s with about S0 stores. i IIIIVQ now Iillellfllllibd riiiir groups of stores outsliln of thc (Iri-itt Atlzinli?‘ niiil I‘: -‘ Ii: TPIIIFII. I iiiii told now llirit iliosi- four groups tire tiilking seri- ousl_v_iii‘ ftiriiiiiig into oni- group, do be greiitvr, iiiiii tlicir i-IlIcIi-iicy will bi~ of ti Iiiglivr order. Ii is Just Ilkc it‘ I iviis driving on my way to Siiviigo ‘IIKIPIIIW or IVIiiiliIy Creek, out] llIiW n iiiiiu having trouble pull- Iiig out a slump. I would jump out of my ililCli-liliflfll and ll\'f‘f‘ the fcui-i- I wold :10 nnd itziicli lhi- old bunk (‘lllllll or milling ropc ivi-th JOIIIIIIII‘ Little Angus iiiiil out (‘OIIWS tho stump. "I siipposi- John- nie Little Angus would stay thci-c nlI iliiy, ripping iinil touring, citra- ini; mid gwciiring, uuil If iho wild mun from Illusion didn't givc n little pull with him tho iliirncil old slump wuuldWlry to he the Iioss. This is what I menu by (‘li-llpfifflllilll itiiil efficiency. Just the very thing thi- blg iiud brainy mi-n of the country are ilnlng. 'I‘Iii=.y help in got tho ugly stumps dui of the wny so that Ithcy can make greater progress. Now tlion, have you got your arm over the buck ol‘ the chttiranil giving inc a mcnt-iil gaze acmse llii- IIay of Fiilllly? ‘Supposing we oily o little more on llic chitin grocery stores. 'I‘Iiesc stores are very small and in miiny (roses only- oni- or two men In lliciu In connection with the cash register. Tlicyliuvc one central supply lioiiiie for catch group that I iiiivc niinieil, iind the goods sent loeiicli store is irbitrgi-d up at the selling price. I rim sorry lu say I can't tell you how often they take an inventory iii tlic-sc stores, but for the sake of making my letter clear, let n5 say It is once per week. Now then, I told you they charge-d the goods iip at the selling price, so you see that If there was $1,000 charged up to the store In goods, and the invent» ory man came along and found $400 worth of stock missing, you will readily use that the store Iiillll- tiger would have to produce his $400. And IIP generally produces the $100. So you siee again, tlii-ri- is very little room for losses by pllft-rnig. You will not find any dead stock in those stores. You will iol find stock that is petrified with age. as you will in miiny stores throughout your dsland. "I could go lnltonmi-ny stornsi on your ‘Island aind In a few minute-i point out goods that are eating up Interest and sending the owner back iip to the wall. What would I do with such goods‘! I would soy, get busy and isell it-hem. You will alivsvs find women looking for bargains. As a matter of fact, 'I ithlnk some of them, rire waiting noyv for the matrimonial door to open so they esn got a. bargain husband. The point I whh to make clear is this‘. It Ia better to take a small loss on some goods by selling them than to take it total- Ioas by keeping them. '13s careful how you buy and perhaps you won't have dead stock on hand. ‘It is s good deel like a woman selecting e husband and when she has him selected and purchased and finds he ain't going to move, she Is going you we iiicii- pulling piiivcr will, Ponrls nrc tours, iiccoriliiig ln the poi-t, iiiiil niiiloiibtoilly lb». most Ililllllllhkllllll costly of tbcin are 'I‘Iiicrs'. Tho collection, which hits In-izouii: historic, was sold not long ago In Paris i‘or the stipi of $1358,- 244 and pri-si-iilly will cross llll‘ Allniitic to grtico tho ncck of soun- Iovwly Aiucrlcun ivomzin, or pcr hops the strong room ofsonic un- lovoly coIh-ctnr. Th» iic<:ItI:ii-i-, ciiinposcil of 1-15 i-nsi- i-iiIori-il [)l‘IlI'l!~' pi-rfctrtiy mntcbi-ii, which took ii long lifetime to. gct together, was sold tit llllffilillillwffirl‘, a distingu- ished company In the Louvre. Tlicrc other fitmous attics hnil boon llclil in this Illlfll, llic lost of Ilium Iii-lug iii I887 when the ,l<‘rciiieli crown jcwi-ls were illspiiscil of by tho thrifty ltopiiblic. , Thcri- only Pilillillllfl tho fniiioiis Ii-zgi-iit din iiioiiii. iinil this too, will ho dispos- cd of some ilny when t-Iic French (Iov-irumiant Is piirtiizuliirly Inncoil of funds and when Roynllst senti- incnl uppi-urs lobe particularly low, The u-ritklniiia, which is iniiilc up of three strings jnliicil by n ruby irliisp, Wllfl first tiffcreil string by string, but the aggregate of thi- sums ufferi-tl wits not as gre t'n i-iuin its wits offcri-il when lilo nook- Inirt: wits again mode one; Great Increase In Value. It is difficult to say wliot tho pi-iirls ore worth, apart from the story that. goes with them. When they came inlo' the possession of the Louvre In 1X81 the (iov-L-rimienf appraisers set a value of‘ $13,000 up on them. It is known that M. Thiers and his wife spent the mod; "Ht sum of 14,000 francs on some ninety or ninety five of the pearls that mode up the neckliicc, most of the others ‘having been gifts froiii various distinguished persons who wished to show their regard for the brilliant French fllliii-sinlflll. Report has it that one of thi- pearls was given M. Tblcrs by Queen Victoria, btit there is no irncord of the fact. Ilnilouhlcdly be got a penrl or two from Ifussiziii royalty. Princes and Ambassadors Iearneil that the shortest way to M. Thiers’ fnvor was by the gift of n pearl for the famous necklace which 1mg been laid ilown, as one might any l1)’ Thiers on the occasion of his mflrriage, l-le gave his wife, fl child of fifteen, three pearls which he is Blliilmsed m have mid from rid of him. You see the point? .1 am, Sir. std, ___._i__. to have n terrible hard time getting l I ‘in iivt-ry Important piii"t.iciiliii' by Ifitiiicls (i"Ill'l.l>I,- ii rnllciiiziii‘, ton your,» his si-iiioi". llltii-Ii of (Iuizotfln .<iipi-i'liirity' 'i‘lii -i's sot iiii_\vu to ilic iisiiisitituizt‘ lit! l‘l'('l‘l\‘(‘iI from his Iirillluiit ivifc, and Iii: sought to II flic child Iii- IIl1If‘I‘lt‘il to vlo with biiiic. tltiizot. lint this .-iIii- Iiiiii ncitlici" tho lill-‘III nor flit! in Plllliltlt)“ to do, spi-ciiilly In those .I]ilIl‘I‘0.H' \vhl*ri\ Miuv, (‘iitizvt movcil its :i ipii-i-ii. Yct Iliiiw. 'l‘liicra Iiiiil llfll‘ iiwii ri-itliii. Shc wits n churni- Eur, it‘ iiul ii iii-Illiiiiit IlUrilU-SS iillil fIii-ri- \Vl‘I'(‘ iiiiiiiy sthtosiiii-ii who prctierriiil to drop Iii upon pretty llliiic, 'l‘liii-rs nuii lIIIVl‘ ti-ii iifttir the PJngIIsIi l'iisliiiiii_ which slii- wits liitroiliiclug, i-nibcr- thiiii go iiiiil liiivc ilii-ir iuti-Ilciris rigorously cx- iiulni-ii by Iiliiic. Uiilzi-t. _MIIII‘. ’l‘lilci's was a ]1U\\'l‘I' In lici" wziy iiiii‘. wits iii’ Iii-lp to lI(‘I‘ busbniiii though not In tho miinncr he crnvcil. 'I‘Iiiit hi~lp CtlIlIU from hcr younger sis- icr, Fcllco, who wont to livi- with lIl‘i' nntl Immediately sci up licr IIPOIIItIPIII-IIHV its on idol‘, Slit) do votvil IIPPSUII’ to him iinil rofiiscil iificrs of IIIiI1'-I‘I‘lill{l! Iii order to for- iviii-il his cnrccr. The Critical Sister. _ Till‘ ilcvotlou Invlslii-il on ’l‘liicrs by his sliitcr-lnliiw wits coinpisnsit l(‘(l by tho luck of diivotliin IIIVISII- .-iI upon Iiiiii by his own sliiior. blu- kiimyn to scviiriil iii‘ his Iilugrttpli- “W ll1l1l "lfll-(IF k111i ii riii-itiiiiiuiiit iit the cntmnci- to lliflllilll) Droiinoi, .iiiiI who" Iicr Iiroilici- iviis iii powvr oil I‘I'[li>l‘li‘i' of tiIll'|I l'lIIIVl‘|"‘.’l|l1lII.‘-lZ " , ’. "lliii wliiit can I do‘! Iii I‘1"lllly, I lltIV -n’f tho ciiiiriigi- iii Ii.- unpop- ‘uliir tiny more llliill lllllfli‘ llv0|il8 (piiusv); but Il(‘lllII‘|‘ liiiri- Iilio .i',iliil‘ii;:,i\ lll pflilltw iilmiil my 0117b ilritwiiii: "iiiini its If I ivi-ri- on wires lliliilfitll; 1117i‘ con I writi- on stilt ji-cis with which I litivi- no syni. piiiliy (pziiiscl; no Iiiiii\\"li-iIge (piiusi-l iiuii I rlillllilil ciit a sorry figiirc on borsiebiiiclt tptiiisi-lycoii- ~wqiiciiily' pcupli- who, I iIlII sure, wish ini- wi-ll but who will not i-iiino and soc inc tit Iioiuo (pause) IlOUIIIIE-ii‘. my wife iIoi-s llil! cinikinfi (puiisc), Iiiilii mi- iip its ll lIil-‘Illll- lllflllii), wiilli- I know I ilili noililnil of ilm start." Tho refi.-ri-iii:i\ to flii- writi-r was Iliflillll, of course, for 'I‘Iilcrs who. ll inlglit bi: Hlllll lllvlllt‘ sprightly’ Fri-itch Wily, pluinvil Iiiiiisi-lf i|i1°11 his pun, which, wIii-ii he WM 11 journalist hail overthrown tbc Ilyn" nsty of tlic Iiottrbilu Kill]; Charles X. Tliiiirs’ IIOIIP-iu was ll-‘iitfllyull l“ tho Cuniiiiiiui: of 1871, Init ll“! pi-orls i"i-iii:iiuc,d iii his piissi-sslitil- itnil t‘\'(‘]| iiftor Iic ilioii III~ 1V7 ills wit» continui-il to illlll to the col- Ii-ctioii iiiiiil she, ton, missoil iizvi)’ throt- yi-urri liitcr. Shi- li-fl ll"? iii-ckliico, to l-Illl LlIllYFll iinil 1W1 iiiIii-i" pus unions iii hcr HINIPI‘ F61- Icc who iwiiioiiiiircil i/Pl "M11193" Iiiit S‘liL‘. pi-rpcitiiiii-ii the l1l1‘11~“l‘l' bor of niliilni: to‘ thi- iii-iililni-i- 111111 contributed tIiirty-uino pciirlfi- ----1 V. ' . _.il i$ 7 GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB PRINTERY JOHN D. . McINTVRE, Boston. Aug. 2o, 102 " 4. J , 186 Prince