~Pllom EIGHT " llll illlfllllllilliiill liiiiilillill s. mum urns. 00L I. Iiuscanllasncunmllulastt. ‘hi! at» of your: Notes B12111! W8! levers! who‘ editors of the “fl- tsatand -* "provlmflhlvlltlf flss-Isosllsfl l. l. Install lute given some thought to the ‘- nuh,“ __ |_ .‘ {provinces on the Atlantic crust and ‘several of their uum r ave ex- l-‘i l.’ I" -' c-"Eiproaod the opinion that “too much I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925 NOTABLE ANNIVERSARY Fifty-eight year; go yesterday. December 1i). 1867, the Hon Ed- ward Whelan_ one of the Fathers of Confederation, a brilliant orator and a distinguished \ to the Great Beyond at the early age of 43. hlr. sr-ntizllly a self-made man. statesman passed Whelan was ea- Born in County Mayo, lreland in 182-1, he came to America as a young boy and secured a position as printers of The Halifax under the apprentice in the office Nova Scotian. t-tlitorship of Hon. Joseph Howe. When only 19 years of age he came lpolltlss" n the rnaln trouble with. _ By lulu W. BIOAID. ‘us. The subject is worth examining] its that politics, the conalderationf CHINANAN ‘days to come, the money makerlud dumxb“ o! m‘ “m” “Mai gathers them in, ‘in other Vwerdl fools spend their money and thairue M the Gnu“ ‘body o! our pa‘, wise gather it llll- pie and that but a. comparatively While every thoughtful nfan and few of the many give it much con- woman realizes and admits the llliierfllll"! "w!" l" 919cm)“ “ma” d f I m b mo“ m, But it is not our purpose to discuss pm u” o fly g y y that paruzular point yust here and the uncertain later dlys and to no“: provide for emergencies which are likely w arllw lo ever! life "m. The outside criticism that “tOO wisdom of struggling too penurl- much politics" has been the bane You have likely noticed the quiet i vary great importance to the wel-lcbluaman. He appears to be cool and collected, and have a philos- ‘ophy of life that is certainly differ- ent to that of ourselves. ’ Until recently this had ‘to b9 ltaken forgrantsd. there was-no lway of proving it. but investigators ;ln American Colleges have had an jopportunity of working bu this matter scientifically. by means of the physical examination of Chin- ~ese and Japanese students attend- glng these colleges. 1 As you know the amount oi work being done by the body in its "or- its several aspect -0po aspect oi lqseer couraot. or JAP mo l“! “l9 mmillbll- h “ ‘mm-“r oflbohavlour of the average Jap or THE GHARLUPTENWN GUARDIAN ' HAVE WE A DUTY TO OUR TRUOKMENI Slr,-As a cltlsen oi this other. wise upttrdate City it grieves me very much to see our trucklnen and their horses, standing. "during hours of waiting“ on the market square exposed alike to the scorch- ing heat of summer and the Insea- lng blasts of winter. These men with their teams per- form a useful service in the mer- cantile life of the City and l think some consideration la due them st least from a humanitarian stand point if no other. ‘ Would it be too much to ask our city fathers to provide a suitable shed in some convenient place. a small part of which might be fitted up as a waiting room with s stove and telephone to contribute to the l tlonal weaiilh. it ls_ in my Judgment, Ytlxod in our national policy. lllll Ino party is strong nougth to over- ."€~0 , An Ever Present ‘ ghrow lt."_. . . . . ' ln i885, while on a visit to the. Issue {South Mr. McKinley made an. ed- lnouerttlAL enoatemldrus n ‘Ps'erabum_ w" on m _ ling-ill. "IiGlWBIBd. l"?! the TBWTV fel) in a familiar but effective way :whicb must have set the people to u" ‘m. u, ylltiuklng. it attracted widespread cofintggaigigtlrtoed t8 have ‘aaothetiamwlmn "mm l“ ma‘ south ‘and ma,‘ Election at no distant date. thatffitlorth. tide 31110:": Lfgtvegtlaeotllllll-rm. ‘he “an” which were ‘Dramas! m igetis-hznfely and practical way call the last contest should now be dfflllculamd w make n clear m ‘chow pad‘ The ‘an m“ the“! must Mo“ bo farmer and businessman alike‘ be another election to secure a wY-a and me touowln‘ axlract: m. e wt o e_ , I l _ the very reason why the great is-fhli‘ “rm; l‘ t“; ‘fir’; lgxelgllxgfi‘ sues should still be kept before thellmderswj’ ‘:3 Me the hunflflen‘ peolfle‘ “R;th°n‘ “u” “ch ‘ ‘pwllltlllttfiihi-ntolfilget?! in. it understand‘: caution there is danger that lheiwhat m" [arm means: l w!“ ma] next election -will decide as unset-I. x I ' ‘I we" am ‘or my iafactorily as the last one did onlma‘ ";]:e“:fe"whm! ‘bum l‘ the (he 29th of October, ‘ltrrilfif Th? “In” my‘ ‘enbvhcm, When we look into thematter in, ' . " t d d real earnest ll becomes clear tllatljjf§id§ Ztm5.§“{,:fi: Sgrgtfiamgng. the issue of ‘lProtsctlon" vs. "Tar- - ~ it st t t ‘ iii’ for Revenue" was the ilartr gmllifltflcfxsmfipflgnfflhuf f; 3g mount issue, and was not decided my m Germany. we say to France. emphatically in Octnbe last be- THE LIKE UINOUO‘! OHOSTf WON‘? DOWN (H M06000) ‘ill. . BAKING PilWifiR 'T“..;r_-1;x5-' IS ALWAYS RELIABLE EWGILLUT c0 m) warm" t.» LA... ously and eelf-sscriflcingly to amps; of the Maritimes naturally raises dlnnry" process can now be meas- contfort and efficiency of this lm-icause the a torture for potterlty mo! Welly?“ '1““‘“|‘t""“'“°'“:' ‘aim’: “hggdlred. That ls when the body is at i" 9 m’ c "1 i" m 9 "99 complete rest, with no food under b9 questioned The miser hoards blame than are the hfarititners. Weiprocess of digestion. "The circula- llp hi8 801d. Wllhdffllll l! Trim‘ chine a very orfirm peaceable angftlon of the blood, and the action - . . _ lot the heart and lungs to carry this cmmlatlon and so m“ me com “m” maple compared “uh mmeimuch work along to all the tissues. ruunity of its benefits. Meanwhile others in our own estimation acts really the work meggufed, be- portant service. i am Sir. etc. J. H. MYERS A BUY AT HOME. , ‘Nscame conmsedqvve say to l-Ingland-(Thls ‘referen- owlng to the misrepresentations of?“ w Eugmnd do" not apply to - ‘England and Cullallu as Englandl . V .the Liberal Press. as we shall provehmw receives a nrflerence "Om Fonow|ng Q1; the standing oi Zlurther on beyond the peradventurscamlda o! 50 percent m. the (‘my Long River School for the month of ,°‘ a ‘mum’ imposed —lf you wunt to sell your Nmember- The protectionists were caughtlgoods u) ‘he Mame M we rune“ (horde X___1, rim-rte mapping in the last election. and .elgll Johnslolte. l Meek; . ls t much for lthe Protective policy did not sweep law“ you mus pay so l the privilege of doing» so: you must Lone RIVER 556. ' 2;‘ (trade lXn-el, Anna Cousins; l: to Cilsrlotletown and in 1843 be- gan the publication of The Palla- SiIU-I did 110l- lllink 1 r WOI-lld § the whole country because the falss= l n; , least. No section of the Dominiouicfll-lse ‘he bra!" l! Bllllllosed t0 b6 he sun?" ‘mneceUaT’ pr n l n have occasion to return to this sub-im-y o1 High Tang”, w“ raised byl ‘ qresting when the test is being deprives himself oi even the nec-tglgtréglptutzr‘ reeczgtlmit: “i::\uostg:;mii\€le‘ t ‘ ‘ ‘r gem‘ b,“ a: some. when, are mfili the Tar": ‘or lhvenue shoutem _ _ . 1 i d l amass . ow a t-er an amoun o oxygen ng use o some statements t a on,“ was their ma“, c"; “High rssarles of life n or er 0 ‘ions crime. For instance. althoughfls‘ taken m and a certain amounlfare o! a mrsleadlng nature l camflraxaflonj, a fortune which he can never Be all three of the Maritime Provinces ox waste matter. carbon dioxide ismot forgo an impulse that urges Persons conversant Wm. the pr-m the good of and which will be a are older than any lPz-ovincn wept o; given out in a certain time for eacblme to again reply. One very often cm“ of Protection understand ~ d or definite surface area oflhears the terms “boosters and‘ Quebec. ' ll ve ne et had n noun ‘ . , ,.. _ that the late» Hon. Wm. McKinley. _ _. . ‘_ _, hone of contention for other; to we a ver y individual. if more oxygen is usedfltnotkers. One should be tarefullanerwards President o! the lmuedihe lulu‘ ttllty oflpfi£illzylblxl:‘gi“stlr ‘ficluhoda McLemi y ‘mm’ B‘ t’ m) y l tirade iV.——l, Eslher Ilcrllllrll- ‘l . 1311' l Llll ll l-C t} . ' l Ill l ' tight over. ‘m e m“ n s sec on o a“ 1:59Cggllfglzlldggggiitélxleerll2:119 ltll-Kll-gallllyfeallwglfi? ‘rauslyolrrhitlgrllgluialivurill$3M" and M“) w“ know“ aim? customs may be. but ilt cities of’ m‘ i Ho n --- The middle way is the best way ifegtlon or other trouble is incrcns-lintlnstry is the main staff of ex-' ‘Fmher M Prmeflkm "f me Ls‘ the North. if ll mun l-onles tn curl‘ (is; ti‘?! ‘F, .; D "l M,‘ We read in history that therein: the rate. if less than normalyilort on which we all have to lean. w“ ‘he highestfmmomy o" ma‘ cities lllll] wants ln sell goods to,‘ ' 1 ,8 Hie. m“ a “mung; 2' 7 w“ ,0“ a rebemon i" Lower canQthen the individual ls getting llJ8lll"DllSlll8SS nlen, prolesslonal men “"539?! l" "l? ‘mi-Ed 515195’- "d the ‘pvnple m, n". Street“ not m. ‘ e. y ‘,1 B °t' t , ‘lit-lent tnotl. is suffering from shockltrnd laborers, we cannot blame the. to lhlm is due more than to any occupy my or m", business houses" f-l-ltlc benlnr~l. Dorothy- ad“ 18d by Papmea“ and “umber mIcr other trouble, lfarlner WllO tries to boost it bylilihal‘ ma" “b9 lnwmllllrfllllfl "lllllll" not be“, a ermmw,“ rvqdpnl 0r‘(‘“,“pb°ll" 3' lance“ ‘Mwbellll- Upper Canada some eighty odd‘ .\'ow what do they find ln llleimaking m. Walchword “Buy in thelfacturiug industry oi‘ the unltedluuveuerg no‘; My,“ U50“, M, ‘i-"llle 1- Jlllllpr ifll~~l- been... °' "Cm Pleasure“ makes ‘he ha” years ago, and also that Parliamentl-JBPQIIQSE and Clllllllle llllldelllll7=cileapcst and sell jn the dearestistutcs which has built up a homeuruvelunl‘: and 50mm: "m" 'm"'v“ wfiglyalalfir‘ amgaanctgfimilf liilllfilllv. piest life and contributes more to buildings were once wrecked andJha‘ ‘he mm a! which mo" bodrmarke" as [his ‘s me 0M8“ “Land a remge for the “nempmyed town be must puy so tuucll into tlle-yqvlereu‘ P“]'.||]][pg,-(’8l|lll-l‘l|))]ll H m“ processes Work dllrlns rest ls tonal: enterprising organizations. ourimllllons o; people who flock to that _ __ _ , . ‘ the general welfare of the com- burned tn Montreal and a Gover- p" Gem less than me average farmers are a progresshm class. M; comm)“ [HaldfiluglgyszilR:;)l:j(:)zg‘lgl“?g‘l€ gifglhlleaolleirlilflfiL-llllllllf (by-l. llltlll [lzlyl]. nor Generals life was endangered normal. American student oi lhfiilhgy have udopfgd nlgny improved; ,1“ 1882 durmg a debate ~01, ma. _ _ _ b b ~ ' lsatue use. weight. Sea. height andlillld advanced methods in the lasti t l Co we ‘he ‘~°"““"e=* “l u‘? “m Wwm H Peril-ct Atlctlllanco—~-Allllll Cllllfl. y a m0 m we same ‘my’ Axmlso forth ' r20 or 30 ears b co-operutin lll‘doc‘r‘ne M Prom“ o“ x} n“ W“ will" l" “m” l" "M "6" l“ ills Iiiul-y E Found Futile-r B-r. that two rebellions in Manitoba; ' y y g he w“ i" m’ be“ and spoke as ollr people you must pay stilltetllillg “um “ml “bunny bugmhv“? ‘|_:.'d_ These students are therefore selqtile tuanutacturitlg and marketingtfonowq. He Bald. _ , , have occurred since the Dominlonhlrlg the same amount of worklm- butter; cheese, gggg, poultry,‘ ,.,l_l"senfl em’ lvl" lllfi llllvllesc "l ‘llllllll W‘ lllllliwin L‘, Jollnstone. Prill. Uusslp M, ‘e m ‘pay it at tile Treasury ut the l-tlsrwhukfl‘ ABEL was tor-melt, When we read of soctmloue by their bodies Wllll l" P" lambs and molly other things: - ‘o’ Protemo") Aluly -K. Johnstone tirade -Vlll.-—i. Mary E. Found; ' 3 George lrlowatt. Grade Vii.—-l, Alton Bell; 2- All. I .\l. Brown. Grade Vl.--l, Ralph Jollmltl-llp- z. Archie Paynter, ' = Grade V.—~l, lEllcen I-iulvuti; ‘l pay so much lper ton. so lmlcll per yurll. so much per foot. as the easel may be for tile privilege of selling» to the American people. null tvitut .you pay in that lorm goes lllto tlle[ m public treustlry to help discharge} lthe public business. it is lust like‘ alum. These were formative days in Print-e Edward island as well llfi in ("lnadu days o! u ltical un- rest. political grievances and p»!- lllCJl txcitcmctlt. days to stir the niocd of young men days also cal- culated to bring t0 the front the Edward “he-inn He was" a horn rehrtner and through his Palladium and on the platform ll»: hammered out of the crude mat- erial of his day much of what is the politic-ll life’ of the province and of Canada today. Res- nomilile the Land always. Careful earning and “"““5“"‘ "w" ell! spending for the necessarl or his mm!‘ life and for the refining influences was u product Ulllllllli. ---—-<-0->--——- IN YE OLDEN_DAYS llcat :n gOVETIlHIGDI. iishnd by lht- few still living who Question. Confederation and other great movements enlisted the voice and tile prn oi the brilliant young Irishman and on each he left hi5 hammer nlalks and to his genius and his oratory many of the re- fllflllri of his day and of the years which followed are to be traced. The name oi Edward Whelan is indelibly written in the history of Prince Edward island and of Call- a-ia and his memory is fondly cher- remember his compelling teloqu- tllis the great flames in our history and the dates of his birth and death umOIlg our t-nce. is one of gri-a.‘ anniversaries. . -_-_¢0-&-_-__ SPENDING MONEY This is admittedly an extravag- fnupd in the fact. attested to by bankers. nnt age. Ploof of it is that of tile vast amounts of cash lying in Savings Banks anti other bulk former quiescent securities, tile was rleposlletl by generations. In our own little pro- vince some fifteen to seventeen million dollars is 0n deposit in our Savings Banks and it was practi- cally all deposited a generation or two ago. With butfevv exceptions our people today are spending mo- 'ln all ages there have been the profes- sional and these Some men will make llloney in any circumstances. speculations and keen business insight although often by accident. but these ar-l the exceptions. Not one thousand i; laying by a legacy for future generations or contributing ney rather than making it. money-makers ate still with us. gtncrally by shrewd ina things we are disposed to conclude-i Prillce Edward 751353 Register otthat in the Maritimes our politics one hundred years ago. or to behave been perhaps more free from exact. June 24' 1825. We observeyfrsntic and explosive features than that in the“ good 01d days wholayin the inland provinces. some advice was given through the mmemmg‘ press to all and sundry. PBYhBDS m“ gs why ‘he 960918 of those, As to the presenttday poilticsit isl‘ days were so much better tbanl: b° "m", m“ ‘M Mirmm”: As ll nation we may be hurrying | _. , . [he] are Md“ Here ,5 on“ five mp rllv kept clear pl the poll million! net-d. As an individual you . jtlcal fads-Grnngers,‘ Patrons ofivllll l" 5°!" exmm- worth thinking over. It is sddress-"ndustry and tworklng rate of yo fh-ogressives-thnt» "l1 T" ‘he l-“dlils all‘! ca-Piiwedfhave from time tolinle sprung up‘: "Qualifications of a Good Wif°",‘_in Ontario and spread westward.‘ “Th” a “me should be m“? threglvrhlfl sort of thing has perturbed‘ " pa", Seloctlnnfl things whlch sheiantll tttlgtgllllcaltcll the politics of the FOR . l re tn n on and now threatens should not he like. First. she should [en I t , e do". be “he a Eng“ aways keep wlthhhonotber deadlock such as occurred"; "mlnlhnl R a ' - gm old Canada before Confederation.‘ her own house; but she should not-me woman), system of Couselqur DECEMBER u’ 1925 he like a snail. to carry all shedlve and Liberal has lbQQfl genglbly has upon her hack. Secondly. shejlililleled l0 ill the Marltirnes since should be like an echo. to slleaklthe in?” "gen Tfswmlble KOVBPIl" 8 . when she is spoken to. but she m n w“ H“ ntroduced‘ and n, b like a echo lwa s would have been in the credit an “bomd m‘ 9 u - a 7 well as the benefit of the to have the last word. Tll-lrdly. she provlnces H they Md touowed. our should he like a town clock, always example, keep time and regularity. but she should not be like a town clock. to speak so loud that all the town may hear her." lWe have before us a copy of "The ans. \Vlly is this? One of the investigators asks the question ad perhaps answers it also ‘when he says “has the rush cf Th“ "tweeters civilization produced ll flllgher working rate in our bodies. their more philosophic outlook on .,.. ling .1 real good hold on yourself ___.._'-<0&—--——-— Q three things Lord. Jeremiah 22 : 29. lnlanrlfthe hearing cur and ikIIOW null do Thy holy Will. TIRED The Maritime: before they united {their fortunes with the provinces and efficiently governed. with pub. ' come; ‘lic debts and taxation lower thamwe mum‘ m” w’ we cannm ‘m’ l prevailed in any other pert of North; EDITORIAL NOTES and progressive as any located north of the international boundary. Saint John was then the fourth in. _____ i, it is really amusing to hear Lib- For heavy burdens weigh us down; erals talk of the "growing unpop- try Melghen. Did a leader ever get sl°wne"hip °l ‘hflllpln! "M1889 ‘will crown‘ better endorsement of his admin-was only outrun‘! by l‘°“d°“'!We mils! be bllllle- m!’ hell" 3"“ I Liv i ti N Y it. iatration than Mr. Melghen did at erpoo an aw or the general election of October‘ ‘Along the Pam"? 0i ‘he imm- Perhaps vva have had more poll-I more decisive proof of his llupopu-‘ihfld more of that kind of poLlticttStrnlli larity than did Mr. Mackenzie Kingm" tends to exlravflance m u‘. a" his penditure. to piling up federal. prori _ vhtclal and municipal debts and’ mmwte" "We mmw“ “w” by taxes.‘ lt came tons. swiftly. borne; are been. With steady trust when he and practically mien HEAR THE WORD'.—O earth. earth. earth. hear the word of the PltAYEitz-Our Father, give us the under- lstundlng heart that we may dlllly, [What though we're tired. my heart n l" ‘fur-therinland were economlcallyin muttgfg 5..., [here's more t0 Must rise and gird our armor on. America and lwere as prosperouajwe must be strong. my heart and They press so hard~yet they must ularity" oi the Rt. lion. Arthunrsplt among world cities in thegTo llil the "055- “hi” “'9” ‘he *we have no time to give to tear! For broken hopes; that ruined lie 29th. Did any premier ever get slug; ‘Iflqg the“, cenagmy we haymwe must ‘Wk “p, my he“; and L ht on, where Faith and Halli! With eager step and earnest eye. and steadfast , not down; look on. not cent less eflprt on the Dart of the which not only increase their pun; chasing power but also leaves a. ‘generous sprinkling of cash ‘on {hand at all seasons which puts ltltenl ill a good position to buy for cash and thus eliminate the credit system. Now let us see what our friends _ls the low working rate of the in the city have been doing in tlle;menl of skill. labor and lnventivererkun” ‘we? no yo“ mink mm if ;(‘.ltlnese and Javanese Bllhllillled b? meantime. l remember when theyvenius as part of the great produc- we did", buy unylhing "m" ilbrbiuhllillllllll] lit-Korma, 3 §h\|‘g;|r,.] “c. llum of pulleys and spindles would greet our ears on approaching the city, when there were a large wool- llen mill. nu up-to-date furniture ¢°llll°l ‘We factory. a mnnerymntl other smnll me “mnrpm lll’ llllfly h? 8° ' industrial plants in operation. Onenm ‘and H is [may ask what has become of tlletlt. ‘Sir. they were knocked down utld ‘out for went ‘of patronage lly our city business men who sent their motley away to factories in other Provinces ulltl starved their home industries out. Now. any oi you who have occasion to take n spin through the rural districts will all‘ fmit that one third uf ollr inrln iltouaes ale abandoned with doors and windows boarded up, untl lf you enquire into the cause you will learn that the high cost of living and the credit system. which citell compelled tllem to pay 40 per cent. to their suppliers, was the main reason. l do not think anyone can blame the farmer, who is trying to boost untl hold the faded rem- nants of our industry together, ii we examine the prices he is asked to pay for ills supplies ulld goes where he can get the worth oi his dollar. l will leave to the intellig- ent readers to decide who of us are the knockers and which of us are the boosters. All l may not have occasion to return again to this subject i will just drop a word of warning t those interested in our co-oper - tlve movements to demand more definite information from directors than they have been giv- ing in the past. for I fear there ls a leek somewhere in some of these organizations which may termin- ate disastrously to the co-operstlve movement and play into the hands may share the fate oi the individ- ualist lndustry of the city. Unless the patrons keep close check and control on our cooperative organ- izations they will find them in the hands of people who will money at the expense of the farm- ers, where fornterly the farmers earned but a meagre pittance. their‘ oi the lndlvldnallsts. and the co-l operative industry of the country/he;- to compare prices with. Well Xqmn" 1'0"!‘ Rem‘ make. ‘s gmwmg‘ n h“ ‘Fianna “(my om house ulltl that goes into tllc ‘M’ " "ever m“! h‘ the mst- “s Treasury of the (‘tilted States to iadherem“ are n“ longer cmmned m help discharge the pulblic dull! illlll "'9 Nmm “ml ‘he Emit‘ hm- “re pay the current expenses oi‘ illu Slltltllittg for mouth of Novcltlllt-r‘ mm"! i" ‘he 5mm‘ “m! ‘he ‘vest“'G0\l'8l‘lllll8l'll.." Grallr- X——-1 Claude McKillllotl ‘The ma“ mwels Wm‘ mdunry‘ ‘mdl “Do you think lllcrt: would he nu Willi; Lucl-y, f5 ‘he “$906M”? o’ emerpflse and lllle mall ill lllc Ulllll-rl Stall-s. if we ("adv w“ >1 “"111 -\lvKlllllflll. 2- immx‘ “ ‘mcmmises ‘he devemp‘ tnatluftltrtllrell everything llllll .»\lll~ m“ "“"\"’“L‘“- 3 5"‘! llllYPY- ilraldc \'|>~1 Roy .\ll'KlllllOll, 2 _._4Q0&______ GLENALAOALE SCHOOL Kt-lllla. iiraltlt‘ i\'—l Pet r llllglll-l. llll‘ lmwtlr, .'l Ste-Ila Hughes. ~tivc forces. its advocacy is no long- jm "mum m m" manuracmrer- mm» net-tls illut every lllilll would not bl‘ h m‘ frisnds the mo“ devoted am-(Ellllflbyfill ill the United Slulcfl ullil ' . n , »_ 1mg t“ mrmen” ‘he w°"1'3r°w°r5'ielnpluyell at u pl-ofitullle l‘i5lllll|lt-l'l|~ (flfuh Mn‘ Piam“ Any-hm‘ Mm ‘he Drodmers ‘Within. “hay everybody is llctleiltfl-ll mhfmh.‘ '1'. .1)“ h‘ xkhlnlwn’ as “mug l“ “he “mlmby proleclitlll" .P\'PII the llt-oplv Wllll‘ 1"]. 1,17] 01w‘ r‘. - \1 H. u up‘ [UY as m m? manmacturmg ‘owngltlo not llllevl- ill llr-rllil‘ tllev pr-i,..',.l lilo“. ,1. - ‘ “filmy? :\‘i:.'\'“,.““.\€ 10F m“ cm“ m“! “bu” it i5 "mgreat llclll-flt tllll m’ it llllll will lltll "Hilly lnrm ‘ 4h} \ A Iv [taught generally in our collegfifi confess 113' and lllzlt is wllnl is lilo ---l.-"-.~.-.»~_-~l_--~ w -I.~~- int all- lllll munit- everything we u 2 .1 lillltl our young men fresh fro-m uni-Juan” “pl. Virginlll." ', Plllllit- Atlt-iilltt Rules —-—-i-Q~lr—~—— —— f STANLEY BRIDGE i‘ Raw [Furs Hr/Wlkfrlllftl Irv .\lfl'l‘(| Fraser } incl-Miles join] with the freedrittlel (“rum m- h-puw faring“. u,‘ yon.‘poaooyggge-QQQQQQQQQQQ-Qbb ' lllllgll 0 U9 ‘Jolllll-YY- l-"llctcaldllltl-llt’, this llrgllltlr-llt ut present . , . . ., , ‘llaalullfilcilgflf-lrllltlnfrslfi 3:183" eaperlenceltlvlvill he taken up latter.) V g ‘ "“‘|"\ “l 5‘ ‘x k ((1 . y ~ - - ~ 9TB ill“; lilt- rrtalll-r of lilo lllluve cltulltlt (q; 0mg.“ gn-flp; "m" wuw“ o‘ knilwledge 59511199 fall to see that t-vtlry wllrtl (pinto-l I . - iboqkg’ that denlonmmuo" ls beywahnv“ l! Mum “hum? ‘mm mm Allltltlll, l1. (. 4, lillj/ltlllll ltcr rlllltl tlheory, and that utrtlllll mul-ll more of the iumc lltlctrllte is angel-nulls tllutztiallgl}! ‘an pllilosltl-tyet m plhnlfa‘ ' l u w e s no avorel n‘ ithe colleges it is taught in the i schools of experience. ill the wurif .L._ shop, where honest men perlortn all. Honor Roll of lStanloy Brldgv- honest day's ‘labor and where cum-School for November;- tal seeks the development of na- J umllii‘ ‘IX-Ill MET-lull" Qlllllll. 2 ‘ ————-— --__-~._.._ villl .\ llt‘ 1P0 , 3 Eve] n Am ersllll. il-‘wrl. such n-long contingent of n,» (‘trade V1'l——1 Elinor’; Muckny, 2 itnllorg in (jfly um] country where Arthur Wnlsll, 3 lltln Parish, {overhead could be cut out by 3, ref Grullc Vll——l lPatll Fleming, 2 2l2 Fifi/l Arrnm‘ ductltln 0f 50 per cent. He is, how-PMYFHB MBCKHY. 3 ‘Margaret Muc- N y k ever. wlfins to allow 4m. ttrKav. “w °' muke good what the retailer loses: Grad‘? v~1 Urban Walsh. 2 ecoaoeooooocwo-croooooc ‘by customs“ who m“ to my l Preston BenncttJG-eralllltte Queen . do not "m"; me mtenmen, pub“ Grade rlV-l Clnru (Quinn. 2 llc tviil stand tor nlly such lmposl. RH" Fleming. 3 Marlon Walsh, Ho signs himself "Once Stung?‘ Penile Remr ‘Nmm Yos. friend. l fear you were vary-l Grille lll—l Annie McGulglnn, 2 often stung. The time you rehlrimba" Bdlgen 3 To"! Reld- . to, however. must have been onl "W" "*1 Kemlqlh idlflilKliyll tthe pup“ u; the eye “m. you “M2 H ldn lliscott. 3 Freda McGtligun‘ since blind to your best lnterestsik Charm Queen‘ ‘ and Permitted some silver-tonguedi Grade 1'1 Lmlll? Qllln" 2 ‘fills’. retailer to lead you around. iRem‘ i Another writer tells us that mlr- Perm“ Auendn"cei_'le“n M“? ‘local merchants are prepared ill-Leo“ Urban Walsh Chm‘ Qmm“ Ysell at. mall order house prices and 1 Levis“ Fleming Tm“ Rem Ammi .llave their catalogues on the colln- 30'8" Kennilnl MlwKlly LOllISl i l What we ure in most need fis ”°"""“E‘“ h‘ "w Mmmmx M |sonle manufacturers to take tltoldsggegnrbei9hool m" ‘he "mum My cf u l ' l ilfféollgWragVérlllatlflvl-IPHIYIOI‘ 21ml“??? Gram “m_1 ‘Mndred Slmman’, .Sir. who has driven them to udoptl this lllethod? is it not we, wlloj ‘patronize the catalogue boluses. We; ;are saving others mntly dollars but| Jhey do not seem t0 see it. AUBURN SCHOOL. SOFT COAL We can llupply the bolt in Coal. their constituencies in almost all upon the ‘ind {mm the we“ andlllilvk llll b“); One writer gives tls a long list l2 Edward Shea. 1i Ambrose Kelly. Coke and wood, at the lowest" per m" and ye‘ n we w“! m b"? Grade Vl——l Allfllltllllltt Kelly, 2.P"°"- 4*’ a few pounds of leather for repalrslwllllam gtm-psou. g _ _ . l A. Pickard 8t Co . we have to pay from 80c. to $1.001 __ for it. Our wool last summer was l, 2 ‘éifffirx y.1.,§:.',:fe""° McKenzie‘ Grade lV-l Mary McCarr n, 2‘ ary Garl nd, 3 Ella Garland PHONE 2m the provinces? overshadowing the Maritlmes like‘ m] rmf the hand of Faith . ‘A s ll a winter cloud. Under the circum-g “B801? ‘We heartily commend the ‘lllrqstances and knowing the quarter?" m" f? c gestion of Hon. J. H. Myers in to- from which we caught the lnlectiomwhc thus "through an thingy; shall of expenses in t tlon with thei retail business which to his mind. justifies the retailer ln charglngl %2..:;'.:";:.-.:" I32 lazlv-rv r - r» m justice or duly bound m nulwwhen it returned from the manu- M noticeably to the world's educa- tional. charitable gr benevolent in- stitutions. The majority of people o. good thing shall he endure." - great majority okmen and women are just making a living and many of them living from hand to mouth. The future. the "rainy days" which bulked large in the eyes of the maker; “of tlrls domin- ion. to tho pioneers of our own province. cause little anxiety to the men and the women of today. with the Qlcepti/Jn of the profes- sional many-miners referred to the of this generation live to them- selves. spend freely and enjoy the fruits of their awn labors-some times the fruit. of the lrborn of others-sud take no thought of the morrow. The latter, selfish and impmfitl- ant u it is_ is mt without its ud- rltsgcs. 1v ipendshrlitmtrst- day's Public-Forum. The Truclotnen. 1°‘ F“ "mm 919mm“ l" °‘"' WM] who are mindful of the comfort ofim" we Maritime“ do “m greatly‘. h t ‘relish the taunt that we have too} _ we“ horse‘ “d ‘ e n“ nah" much politics to the square mlle- LFor "as the dlly. thy strength shull lty of whom have horses to be l t- . e. proud of and lo he well cared for. .8lr Hem-y Thornton in New VorkI-“d He f“ Md“ 7°“ would bail with pleasure the acqlm bll Pflttfll 7P0"! Ellilllllflt llyl H“ also sud, “Come. follow Mel" commothmons luneatei u Britain has turned the corner to- ‘ _ H “mum no‘ he u” much {or m‘ my ward better times and that a feel‘ e "and ing of optimism prevails over A pa", He h" no, gone before; u’ ma“ such pmvmon‘ “weed H liters, "Today." he says, "Britain IBFThon follow, without fear or dread, "9 h" ' some‘! m’ m” have“ _the only ooorftry in Europe that islFor He will gllldl? W"- dmlm 9° llon of Cruelty w Animals ll l! paying ller lbllls and settling her _v_ “m”; ___ quite probable that the exposure debts incurred darling the warfkwmmrmu 0| guy In the Msrltitn of animals to the wintry storms as |wm¢h "ll! ""9 m "Vim"! "9 “Hgroup. the custom is at present. would be PM‘ emu“ '5 "nmrmflataly "w? _"_‘ ‘only cottntry in the British Empire n" “min of Mr. J. It. loath o! "renumm, “new” w‘ ‘such wzthst is not settling or paying henqhm, h“ "any" 9f m; plen- Wmmllflml II ‘I "Ivmll- "ml Will‘ debt m the ‘Brithh fashion, Let w. “nub. H,’ ,4 tit. - "Tired out." you say; nay. nay. n0! l . "Rise and does not ask that we should DECEMBER 1i.-—You are in- clined to be hasty in speech, but you are always sorry at once ll a quick speech of yours wounds any- one'll feelings. You are a good talker and a great reader. hrlsht d witty. You love finer)" and luxury. and you are sensitive to un- ‘- r-I surr a You are affectionate, and very constant in your love. ‘ - Your birth-stone is the tur- quolse. which means prosperity. Your flower is holly. _, Your lucky color is pink. waiting room and telephone, would ‘u; hQpQ m“; when m, get rid oflvflh,‘ m ma 99m o; m; “s, be a great convenience to citiacns tour PPBIBM u m the truckmen ‘hemmlvelihetter. Prince Edward Island whey-um; during hi; long life, He was "lumflleilll" "dservss to recall the all!" ll"! n"! "gem" "namely. name“ a, w," lspendthrnt Government we shall dorms-r," ‘h; h"; gpmq over that‘ “l”, Drinking water was obtained trout wells in the streets each "nipped with an old oaken, iron- houud bucket and wtndlsss. Booth, lfactnrer in the neighboring Pro- lvince in yarn it cost 27c. for cord- i K ling and spinning and all freight paid, but it was sold over the coun~ ter lo the stores for 81.00 per pound. This leaves a net profit ‘loo. or 80o. gross on the $1.00 in- vested. making allowance for wattle. As this subject is receiv- ing much attention by the public and all have agreed that some re- form is much needed i think if we all put forth an effort and work for the general benefit of the Province and get some factories started alnng the linen l have nug- lfested the farmers will patronize them and supply the necessary raw material. Employment will thus be provided for the men of the city. many of whom are now forced to leave. and also en. other correspondents to thin? Will they all become boosters? If they ‘P! "H" per pound which means] town's‘ "lllrlle our country boys to re- main on the farm. What say the do. when we get things a going GTBde ll.‘ ——1 Edwin Corrigstl, 2‘ atherine MoCarl-on. - 1 Grade ll (a)—~1 George Kelly, 2i l v l l K ary Callaghan. .v Grade ll (bk-l Charles Mo. enirz, 2 Adelbt-rt QYINIL Grade l—l Mary Corrigan. Perfect Attcntlnncer-uvuguglln.» Kelly and George Kelly. ‘Louise Tralnor, teacher, l ‘.\*.'\ i NllllllpLLS KiDN at and all! one starts knocking we We are Sure OUWE noticed ' thing about ua W‘ are sttre- This ate" doesn't treat you like s at" gain hunter, Our lfllimn‘ is not directed at 10"’ m’ price sense. We 00"" m" tum rs towoo psllv" "' tma C 9 and Province W” measure the pride ti"! 9'7 fdrylltgttghe got for It. That's what roalIY "W" a bariain and It makes every thing in this flora bll "n" for, the pried; nte 3 macs DIN Dt-ugstotjekflwm the first of. the three Maritime m hi. early mun when 0-H I167.‘ J95" 3995915". fiillllilllf- will have a rfttl force to [at ‘i fill“ he y _ _. -\ mm f ~I“|"‘&“ °‘“"‘°°‘*°'"‘ “ ‘ "°"‘""° ‘m? . vlsltdrts ptsei s Gunshot!‘ 5,...” lye “page tlsttpa and woieol sore consideration _. ‘Mm , ' 3W4 .- -~ .- ' . H‘ MM- ‘w s‘; ‘9q~ er“ ,wright._.thelhaof more ewe. vaotttl "or Mm a ' ltnotit him sows. -