The Publ-ltilllorum l‘ Qontinmd trbm ‘page 4 ‘ pg‘ I v v‘ g e n; Ive l! _ deal more tha3 4 fl yet "The Balance of‘ was * against ‘Great Britain Ibo WI! becoming wealthier time- Oan anybody explainthis _ 17181118, this time Great sntaurwmdemiv ~* _ tiototba-oarrylilflmgh, ,1;- - . .. I émgfill. and was-no oubt msk- f vv . w. ' Qvlnpgexionie; l a o they were not so engaged. The ques- tion then arises“ should imposts or restrictions be‘ put on trade? And which country suflers most by such lmlwsts or restrictions? . t When God mode this world and manifested. His providepwlin the appointment of the reasons,- the a profit out ottit, but is this I and‘ sumelent exp tionq! ~ what appears to be a con tion’! .. uinteml-l parasites "l tlwshsve of; life; .,,0m5 in the stomach and bowels of sufle children sap their vlvtali and retard physical development. ma.“ u. ha", ‘n; t Iwolnalluelaruvesememo! w f‘ _ p; w " [gait diflezenoes of soil-and olim- 9""! , v 41"" . f, ' o - ,H . . _ , andtnlmm "m, 01m —itisa bjeohvortlayoftbemwt vv illicit“ ,_ ‘fllfiflillflnd mtunll, -. "wattage: ofmtielgstiifferertrl-coun: tlwushtfl wngraeiah ' l ., . I winter‘ ' ‘ ' w. He tend that His chil- am. .9 ‘ ~ , -» ' ~~ v, .9“. f" °°“°“'d°‘”°' -dren shouldlexchnnge these gifts , ~' J . .- ,1 lot eolensureadur, supple witlf one one totneir mutual t - - o. ' "ifyou always mm] bq. ‘ main" "ill/intake and Jliilllell. or did be @351"?! l," '1 "lenof " ' =4 iml" . p‘ .' numb m“ mum“ bmm“ '_"_ I ' 1 : l: I _, ‘ V, _ _ v Vi‘ V‘ . l shouldberaisedtoimpede such ex-A Bin-Permit rneto offer a ew w p. ‘child in a cons t state of unrest ma, if not etten ed to, endanger ey keep the WORDS. ders. lwhich (The child can be spared muc h ghat hlzirédég, of .meri"chandise ring and, the mother ch roug in qxc ange for our anxiety by using a reliable wdlsn exmrm- .1 m” mink l‘ W" a mls‘ ‘change? To my mind there can be but one answer to'ths question, and I think that most oi’ the ills of the world to, thwart .the Divine will be in this regard-and I also think that the nation which ollends most will l be the greatest suflerer in the end. Tthink Mr. “J"-labored under two or three misapprehensions when-ho wrote his letters. 1“ think he mm- _ understood the question when he “stated that it would make a vast difference in our “Balanoe"of Trade" 8.1T! remedy such as Mme“ worm Pow_ take for him toflmaglne that the are ’ sure death to low price _vof potatoes this year. or ‘the high prlce some other year. had \ vfiPltvsp soll}i44gio' ,?P¢oblom Brio §; l ~9§.,. "ljhevnumber and variety ‘of opportunities for investment andj speculation ' have multiplied withthe ‘ihdustrisl development of Canélda. The amount of capital available for investment has similarly. increased? -j Thesetwo factories ‘pdrtdnity andhapital-‘l- , y in order to ' must be coordinate secure maximum results. judicious] any direct influence on "The Bul~ ance of 'I‘rade," and it was surely a. mistake .for him to imagine that he trade carried on vbetwe the Iel-itime Provinces and the c ntl-al ‘rovlnces could have. any bearing m “The Balance of Trade" between vsnada and other nations. Mr. “J? lid, however, ask_ a very pertinent ‘uestlon when lle wanted to know that would paylon the“ imports vllen they were lfilfflflfjlflln the ex- vorts? That question has not been , mswered, I have tried to find all _ answer, hutI havenot been, able to satisfy myself; unless- there is something in the view.,whlch I have out forward. vlz., that iniuternaii- ports‘ and imports balance each oth- ‘erpand pay for each other. ' There must, however, be an ans- wer to Mr._“J's" question, because truth never contradicts truth, and facts can always be reconciled with other facts. There may be an fll§~ ional trade the sum total oi the ex» remarks on the proceedings at a meetlngt held at Webster's Oohiner. 5 T990 .0! hlch appeared .5 freoent issue all’ The Guardian. Mn John J. McCarthy, who presided. ably - introduced the p 88 which‘ was to press the necessity 0f a. line from Bivrt's Siding through Drompré, Fort Augustus and John- ston's River.‘ This has been fills- cussed several times before. On the present occasion Mr. Jenkins. ll/LH. nnd. Mrl Rattenbury, Railway Dir- ector, were- present- and gave the views. Mr. Jenkins was. as usua. bland and- courteous, hvls remalfkfl. belhg intermixed with, a conslder-_ able amount of spice and ‘hunrorlfie was also quite open and told the people they need not cherish any‘ hope of obtaining u branch in the; near future although he confessed. that anestlmnte of the cost 0i’ the’, proposed railway was already in ll Department at »'0ttawa., How this! could have been arrived at’ was a1 mystery to subsequent speakers as} so far as they knew no survey hadl beelhrluoo oi’ the route. Mr. Rat-f tenbul-y, who told, hisjaudience that the Railway ‘Directors had u disposition in cur- tail expenditures instead of to ln- crease it. , 1. He did not reconcile this with‘; what was already on toot in the.‘ Province, especially. at Charlotte-j town Railway Yard and Mt. Stewq art, not to mention many. other places along'the railway, Ourdocal’ and Clark, also spoke, and the lat-i . ter was very anxious to know hon"; the estimate had been prepared: without any survey. Now. Sir, as l, subsequently spoke. l “p representatives. Messrs. McDonnldL l r. . .- ‘ l‘ _ ‘. _' "wt-o'- oT/lofifiboool startling F.-g...-.s i s the (Jaldeof the Qrfitisltwest » . i v a Indies Imports fkpm Countries Other. * t ‘ThanCa/zada lg“ ‘p For how long will Maritime Producersvallow the . . »._ Ifor fir? ' ,;-, . " . . W1»; ~' l. l above -cohdition_ to exist? Qurfiisadiiollllltg???“ r‘ ‘T, llADV-iiflllgcfeyiortiradé withithltdliritvisll-lwest" W... \ judicious investmenticntails investigation or - opportunities, r e institutional investor's maintain trained sta s for this pur ose. Indl? vlclilal investors, on the other and, must nec ssarily base their selection upon personal judgment of values.‘ v - ~ happen to have some knowledge pf l - _ . diction, and a. mind intelligent en- this survey I feel it my du y <> » mjgh m“ find m‘; ‘mswen make it known. Ill. lvliay. 192% two, n-pmy opinion, _vMr. Hughes W115; menggot of! the. Geolgetown train. Justified in using certain facts i v at Plsqllld stamm- Th" “id ‘hi3’ ‘connection with trade matters l1?“ were going to line or chart out the the United States, Great Britain Proposed rallrvad- . l " and Germany, m order m prove m3 If our representatives did not have _ I I . , . . parent, but never any reltPcontre- is lvrlirllllluillllsllllsllel Jlliahliiilelllbll as,-llé‘ll'e;l_jl;;ai£sl "Yllfélllg vest. T - l _ ‘ . 1 ., . . _- _ , ~ - . ~ ' ' ~ " ' ' . - tll tr tn se, - v ' ' ~ o. ' . . 3”!‘ 9?". b.°.““~‘3".“‘?“‘? ‘W °°"°“'F"'8 "SW" . 3353553‘; h“ “.f.‘§,“.}§’,“;’.§.,i‘,§‘“i,~,"°"- "Si? $§§§°§ld £2, wlfivsplilfi°ov , . . _ , - ~ ~np~and doing! ,1 ~- - - , . ' - able mveatnlent balflmllg houses Whose rep“ ' telling these countries how to man- “m” autumn-Y? TheY lllutlhfimv"! ' - ' l ~" ' v ‘ ' -. , ’ ' i ' ' '- ' ' ~ lotion, experience and market contacts arelsuch w, ma. amp-g Every dispulgm l5 dropped .i'r0m Mars m" Junltar lied: 1:" ‘ , » - l ., . .. . _- -‘ . .- ‘ . . it not been thairthey were humanl enough to use ‘the Georgetown Branch of the railway i0 get here» They were real men of the race oil Adem,_ dressed in modern style and; allowed to prove his statements bv comparing them with things which are clearer than themselves. In fact. this is the ordinary method. l- /. [A is é‘ r s as to‘ make their ‘advice dépxéhdable. " v / o . n The‘ manager of ‘our nearest ofice will’ be pleased to assist you "in selecting the investments best suited 20' you’! _ .. reijuifernentr" He represents an organization which has aaceptionally broad facilities and long experience. which we support. an argument. We cannot, for instance. prove the ob- - vious, it must be taken for granted. and then we prove other things by using.the obvious as the basis of . The case of Great Britain makes could, speak the English language} more fluently, more correctly them‘; even‘ the gentlemen who addressed. the meeting. Insteadrof going up to Birrs Siding they went down, to ~ a t portunities in‘? Iv ,B1jilsis;h. ,iiWe§tvo ilill,ef,il a Royal. Securities Corporation ‘ Q - _» Limited ‘ - _ _ Rlleysstllolog, chorlotceioein be ,1 e a veryvlntcrestlng,study,ior,_the stu- - dent or Economics. o During tho- ' Nineteenth century ‘shei was the the mouth of PlsquldB-lvery, their l linewent across the moulfu of this e -. p _. _ . ' . deep river and about" thirty r-elns" _ 7 ‘I l’ s ‘V. - ‘ l- - I ‘ l ilbrfsns. M l q- m- _ 3a- “_ bc w- - workshop of the world, she import- M mush ‘hm “mmd G - l vlfifiil. Nfllfilfll- 1115M: Rivgrsu?‘ $0M (S-leomlclton 627.2555 ed raw materials -from nearly every slam” ‘W’ ggifsstthe m9“tg'°rb1\g°;| L _ Edmonton ‘Regina Victoria London, Eng. other nation, manufactured them P “SM-ls 5 ream a“ a‘ u 4 Slmjqhlfstrffld‘ twelve ‘chains of ‘marsh and follow- ' s ed the most dlfficult and expensive. route alLtlirough. Now, Sir, ‘I emf v u ' .. . not an Englishman norv a surveyor,- l and sent them out wgall other . countries. K-l14 The manufactured ar- II i“ w“ l 5 r.‘ .- _ ., , s .'- Q.r'l.1‘ v butI think 1 know good ground; ‘ - . for a railway lllle. There _is a vai- »; . r,» ley twelve chains north oi ants“ - . ‘v ‘Sidingthatslopesdowntotheriv- »._ I’, ' 3 »-‘ 1' _' " _- ' . l . v . vorbank at Pisquldbldvbridge, then ' . ' ' t‘ " - w - ,5 _V . ., , . , v, _ f _ p , ~ - . ‘there isa little creek runs from Mlnl" _ ‘ . l ,1 / ,- ‘v j ' " ‘v f I ,1 _, > _' ___- , 1-1" ~.. -. ‘v ‘ ‘ McCannePs swamp in Dron1ore,,the. __ l _ , _ ‘_< ’ ' ‘ ~- ,~» -. . ' _, ' v - , _ ~ * r~ - , ~ ' lgoaggdbgrlrkawfgldaymggg a “grog; I ' .Mr. Keith 1S golngfully prBPal-ecl w,- fistglallsh trade sonnectlons. an , ,v _ . _, ~ - ‘ . r o 'w . n os - , _ b-_ ~- l, , '., ~ .. ,- v :9 .- -. ‘ - Dromore road there 1s o volley m al where authorized, will "act as a "buying or.~selhng=agent~.‘, Marltlme pro- i a l. _ 1 l‘ ‘ “°"“ m‘ “°“‘°° ““° m“ a l‘ wit} is ' its" ‘i l" his free servlée‘ should wrll¢“lv1r* " l ‘ line road to the rear 6i‘ John Hugh-g ' ucers Wis l_ , O _ ,V- B” _6 _. . _ " O - _ ' o - v _ _ _, -' , . es’ farm and then following the; v . ,1‘ ," - -v ~.' ' v ' , .' ' ‘ j. ' < -__vv ,» ‘ , valley- between‘walter McAnteeJ ' ' "~L. A. K8l5th,‘“-Tl16,;_,6lBgF3pl'l:;l0\-ll'fl6l; Samtjohn, ,' _ ‘_- 1~ ~ ' - ' '- ' Avflillrn. andiWank Kelly. Fort. All-l v v l‘ l ' . _ T" . - ‘ ‘ v - . s - ' . gustus, then across the rear of Fort", \ . _ i . 1 r " _ t; ‘ l l‘ ' ~ [Augustus rlvertoCummiskeyjs pond‘ . -. ,. -' _ ,,- ' . ' . ~‘. i ’>‘ , v “§_"_ .‘ ' ' " .l " ' - ~ p . * ,‘ - ' »and proceed-across the Jonnstolrs’ hie advertisement il~th¢ third of aseries being published by-The Telegrhph-Journah Saint John. N-_ _B-. . , . v ‘ in?" w l-élgfltwltlflfl’ 1591b“ b1} with the object of promotingyjnterélt in developing trade between the.M-1ritime_,l’rovmoes arftLthe Brltlsh _ ' l. '- » ' ' ' ‘ ‘ l ' ee sum “ s m‘ °° c‘ ‘ West Indies and co-operatin “in thoygeherall activityproductlve of greater “usiness. ' . v ' . - .. v ‘built mostly by one large roadl ' , ' . =~- ._" ' ‘ : o, . t " t-to d ldi ' - ’ ~ y ~ s, . . '" ~ l v o» we“ U1. me»- »- v v-veees w . , , lust: :2. $23.. . . . . ~. .. a > . l a i - a , . ' we» "M" "etdsms """"“"'.°." = » . l.‘t?..li‘.".‘?‘ifl.2‘.‘i§ ‘Elli? ‘Tillilllt l . , . ,. . ' . . . l - ‘h°."°9‘,'."l “u” 3mm‘ ‘nvesumm “u” movemn" which :11" 1%.? nmlhff" a? m,f,‘§§‘°._.,§§,f.{1§ [some time ego and our local and and put-up an argumentin its fd- {mes are doing them justice or not. poor balance of trade for P. E. I . ‘I '|m5"|;|-w¢d conclusively that the real investment trust, [that Mr. Jenkins spoke o1, 1 [39] Federal representatives we're invit-‘vorh- L“ i ' i1lto'-.see',Mr.l, Jenlcinsl hope ‘thalt Jenkins and Mr. and the opposite for these prov- v. " - in“; - - edtotwltbtmllltlnaenzuam. ‘lolli ‘u; lveeslllrwlu ttakth Ptrlrlllces. ‘ l ~ orgfltllefl prlneuyles. w: new W! 5'19"“ m“ "t I o lglllrlos m oldawiylalelltellgglll tzhlgéllwaovll; pl-lesentlls lulllselr. 1 would 2i.‘ use sulllceot: ex ewlfgar of, wdlglaior it, “lie tdlre lehisaleae: l 1mm sir, etc., - . - -‘ - r ‘f ‘d; mum!” Mum" - [three times greater than my prg-lllllfl to know the reason why our talk on immigration every once in and the unrest of the farmers in‘ , FARMER- n period‘ s 0 6 . ' v ' posed line would cost, and even tm. lFederal WDucotHlMlili/EB werernot lnla, while. Iwmuldillke to know how this‘ and surrounding districts as ' ' ,1 j-- v v > . ,..v._ Iline might be improved upon by i: vyaiitendarlce. Our shipping condi- Prince Edward Island expects to underhand pmpagandanhfor go tag“ " ""7 ‘u ' I ‘ ' »_ I ~ propel- survey of a snort direct route ons’ are simply out _, us,', We keep theyouthful immigrants when dmthey will find out w en l ' . . ‘ are is no doubt that the investment trust will ppen the _ _ [m “void hem/y. cuts and swamps, lhave the beet fanning land along it cannot keep our own young peo-l at the Editor of the Patriot is! ' ' " ‘=0 ' m; h ‘he '15." “WSW, "mom" - a ymol-e being nothing but a law small vthe bouth to be found ‘on pie hare who are living unopiinljlstekexl. A word to_the wise is! to, . "3"" “ ""’ °""°"“ ’ s ‘ ’ ... ". m eat"".:z.""'~ a a fiddle... stssrl..ll*t'= “time. miseries. fungal." . .... ... s. . = A... ,1 R - I a l, sound and contribute extensively i0 ahngzh/ l ,- lNiEBESTilD LISTENER ‘are flnd themselves this fall? mi-‘gepns mslkeoa movement, to better __ OdUNIlRYMAN. ‘ en ' eclta’ l“ -- 15o of eipltil which would. lo a very lam men - ~ -———-».-——~— a lmard spring, slunmel- and fa-ll’s'Prince Edward Island as s. whole, ~ " _ ' l »»~. ‘ ~ "‘ " - _CANOE 00V]! RAILWAY work. combined with heavy elt-lthat fetching young innnlgrants‘ I ————<°'>—"" " f '-j-—_-' ‘I ' , sipatedin unwise speculation- , _ , -———'- _ , penses, their outside buildings are from European counts-lee will be ‘ ' ~* ~ (Special to Guardian) i. _ [iv t. a» » v . ,, p I lr,—In regard bo-the railroad lull. oi’ with Jack t of no benefit; m u; 35.1m- wm-y 1m- THE BALANCE 0F TRADE é To ' m,“ 3km many m: . . . _ .l . l . . , ’ ‘ m l $119 P901110 oi’ OnnoeOWe and ready to _ any minute. The wgrnlgrant that has landed tour or flve - B‘ spools the biggestevent in the pro- . v - l Bllfwlllldl"! 11m?!“ IN “R1118 M farmers who hauled their __ -of our young people have lelt here. Sin-The dlsczvilssion re “m” history of the Toronto sym- _ , ~ ‘_ ‘V’ “ “BY I U6 831W“ I 39W P68181118 to C” lottetown v did not make vtfor somn other Province, or l0r,0i fllrade" between MP- H1181!" 5nd phony will bedslile, twilight recital l; l ' ~ I ‘ ' ~ The farmers of these districts 0111-‘ wages. and the ordinary tall wol-lmlle ‘United statespaven smi- an ".1" isvery interesting w ma“? tomorrow when the soloist will be .,\ l . , ed a meetlns ‘Itvwve (love hall had not been attended to. New Wfilhrfinlgra-ht has ‘been here ‘rol- a Hillel’! of The Guardian. 1t b,» Miss Ellen Bolton, graduate of Mo- l " , l -. I ' i ' - ' ' " " l . a do not blame our Federal‘ reel-owl'- Eollole time the maioflty er them so pa; problem. this one 011mm wd om Conservatory and the chief . 0 v _ . _ n l l,‘ l. , - , , . ¢ ‘ . tativee for the ow price oi potatoes llllrewise. This letter has not been exports. It seems to me that bllth guests of honor-Lord and Lady Wil- / "- " ‘ - ‘o ~ ' 1M" ' ~ ' ' , ~ _ P ~ Daft. but ‘we would! to see them show psi-men with the intention or cry- Inlay be considered beneficial w a lingdcn, mell- excellencles are . ,. q . ,. ,, ..: '- _ v. ,_ u ” someoorfosrnarld make an attempt .4“; down our mime home, br ffllfgglinllvff, lgdivldlIlal s‘; ‘ma: oo__v_ fir‘? 01mm on pufpQgé m , ' - ~ F1‘ " ° ' - ‘ ' ‘. v- l " ‘ ' ‘foremedy, old-present handiolbyi udflmndpropaga' ‘nslcmltto eneh on. n _¢8I¢8' at 'v' concert. . a .- , _ 111188 -C0-;. Ltd- ;- Ill.“ l“ lrol- the nil-mas of these districts 161,3. l-eoenmlvee can not-must be a benefit to the importer Thistle the first time since the I l-w : a -n » ‘Se! rep * ' ‘ . 33w .= l, ‘ . - l , ' s ‘fhltwlil w ‘Flu. need a railway and should-hove it 1,; moved to take a lively mlel-elltvano exporter. but. ulla may tersglm, ~ ~ “'1 <1 mornronluouo eraser. onlmtorrsrowu -» WWW uialflilflllfifiliblelhavenothearilin‘ themafier of ous rural dis-thwgrted by pnplrrseceefilrcwffhnfuw mice-i ' ‘ - 1' » » ~ -. ~ Jenkins or’ ywrongy is‘!!! - '- o ~ - ‘l ' , . *' HALIFAX ' ' ma“ I gfilslllshwbplllm’ on ollsinels. ' . _, ll.-,Miss m . ', QlflW v 4 v A’ Mmdhyggfijgg flnrai _ I frhere is no use ih exportinfcoal W‘; ' '3» - '* T ’ j» .. , .1 0f fliislettel" lluexltteolergtéltiadrsewcastledw mtatvwtelwneekmswhed l" ’ l n "tutti didhvtm "WIIW- - v 0t to prlrlt In his editor-l A buyer in Sweden imports fillies years ., i...“ . ,,;{.l(g" 1| ,7!‘ n M13‘! ‘>- ' 3.5 “v _, 1ft. r»