... _..._._..»<-» .k r,-_.c__...4~ :l»u¢o<»U¢~» i _ ~"" _ quburlpqon and,Mylrtlnlnq PMno_................ .N¢w~_»f@4. Edit# l'lwi¢`»f1-_-‘-,»,---@--»»4.--<~@----tw----f Hou lion at in lunch GMU.-It _ _ _ _Isl » (4 _- - wr' ’~ ......i:'.:°.':....;: if .S to toon _ N In OMNI: Mwld) U _IL 8-_A-' that a provincial conference referred to in former ,_f,,,{§,?"};';',,‘§,*,f'{,f,'°,",”_g’,?‘,51'3f’,l};f°° “'""°"“' °' "’f issues-of the oua»iiia'n,»iiiu caiietiby iheooveni ly W°¢kl¥. (NIMH 1317) I1-00 9°' IIUWM by ment to meet in Charlottetown on tlie"7th of '”*":E °°"“'P: |°'_»fh.""auft'_' °', i¢"_°“»|“.m”_ ' .-\t this conference it is proposed to.dis_cuss`.the,‘fu_ture development of all our/a¢1i\f_i¢i_f=S. a_s_ri¢\\lf11f¢¢` fi§_b_i?i§» Nvianriesnair Miiircit r f 1916. i_°°“."“°"°e’ tm"sp°¢.°ti°"’ .immigmt'9"" txhuml °ih°`. _ _ __' _ . _ ' cation, special and .pew industries, .in .short an}i_tlutig "*""""""‘ _and every_thing'¢_C¢€f'iess;onsci'vltion that turns rag|.'|nta,s__n3_i,§¢||Y¢~ '_ ity note paper. - . c,m,,_,, ' _ ani' .t ther worn out_` enu . gmied ;\i:t¢l&?`oiili:»teisg, anil{:im‘illaer obiec_ts'wliieh.lisx aerveol _ir useful purposes. ln the_General's big rooiinz mllll`.tl\_¢l¢ :mascerated,saturatedgsteriliwed and beaten inioipulppwliieh. iiilly ‘comes out of the rollers inlone continuous |h¢et_~of»cleaii, _ and roofing' felt. ' " the hor bl tu ated with the Generals own blcnd?_of asphlalts aiiiilzcoiitxilivrith a blend ofllarder llPl'l\l¢¥._~Wl\l¢ll » :eps the inner saturation soft and prevents _the dryllllrollt _ Jrocessso destructive to the ordinary roofilw- Till! Glplliil Wltyf i A I Cergaain-feed . Roofing oiivlasts otlier roofing; also why the General can safely guarantee itior 5 10 or 15 years, according to ply. Experience l_i3s_prov_ed .iiui cisR'rAiN-'risen win so ini no period af admins. » The General piakcs one third of all the rolls of roofing made in America. Because of this enormous production, and__ilie' _ economies due to_ cheap power, modern machinery and ' favorably located- mills, the General is able to niake-the best _ rooting at the lowest cost. ' caanm-'reno is. miaa in f rollsialsoinslate-surfacedshlhgles. _' _ { _ ' There is _a type o{_CERTAlN- . "’ f ~§___ _ _ TEED for every kind of building, with flat or_~pitched roofs, from the - ~CERTAIN»'l`EED is sold by re- _l st sky-scraper to the smallest -Q - _/-' In rfsldence or out-building. - ` __1 /if ~ ‘_f .. sponsible dealers all overtheworld \ , ;".~w I \ ,/ Q _ . » atreasonable prices. Investigate it _ before you decide on any type of ` ` ' roof. i . ' i ' i.,’ . I , _ » _ _ ¢ I. E gfea "ess ‘5t°fY "Feats h D 3 5 There passed to his eternal reward Gone," Roofing Manufacturing o I Y ' failed to obtain the support of the Conservative leaders lla or the leading Conservative p_res_s.‘ He was defeated U0 by the Liberal candidate, Mr W. j. Lowe, by 305, but lf iw one. not even the Liberal Leader, claims this as a im" liberal victorv The Toronto Globe em liasizes this i by qiiotiiig the lion. .\lr NV.”-N. Rowell, M.P.P., C0 Ii.< Saying: ` ' - `0f “ The result in Peel is a tri-bute to the patriotism ls and public spirit of the electors of the county, and I fo desire tri _express my appreciation of the action of -the -th electors, Liberal and _Conseruative alike, in the splendid support they gave our candidate,'Mr Lowe. :It was a victory of the people rather than simply of a party. . . . _ “ A special word of appreciation is due-_to an _ iiifiucntial section of the Conservative press for the ap patriotic and courageous stand they took against Mr sid lfiillis’ rc-election.” _ _ in _ That is the Liberal attitude on the election, and the _ i tonservative. view is shown by the Toronto»News, m \\'liic_h says:O ` in “ The verdict of Peel is significant. The result is S not a victory for Mr Rowell or' a defeat for the 1-ka;-5g his tioveriimcm.. The conduct of Mr Fallis in buying la horses for war purposes was the only issue before the an electors. 'l`lie clcar_ judgment of Peel is that the h nietliods of Mr Fallis were objection.-ibl¢_ andihai [§¢._h¢ st-cured prolits to which he was not fairly entitled. _wi X ‘ S°¢l`°*-“W N- L- U~Cl“b~ who predeceased him tn August. The Our Ottawa telegrams ‘yesterday announced the-‘ ` ` ' 'J e Paying- the. price ' _for,'iin»iii_herifancc wliieli- crime-'fo » WBS Kolng H0188 Hb lB8.'VES fb l1lO\1l‘l1 mgpghgnt at Cardigan Bridge, (me “ h°"“" me and “F223 §‘f,lf ‘;,‘§f’" °i1¢_ S011 and mfg t¢l°=»\1sh¢°'_1 H1'l-'Zta sister- and inmaoptea daughter are _ W 3_ Fgunpi _ _ “_ "' “_;ev_f;"_‘:es‘;'ds u_o;?fM“ma1¢`hw%a:_;l_e!t. to eherish the memory of ii kind - . pall-b`earers were Messrs. Angus Coiup pointmenj-of Mr‘Ncil McQuar§le,_ K.C., Summer- f . i- -' ' - .-'~ -' -~ f =1 lhey all.- it/I; McQuarrie is a lawyer of outstandv :__ Prepgratlonis lipid 'peep iizanogog -9 wmichgitgger so be £11224. MQW) _ g. a iity, an is name has been associated wi'tli g"°“'- “ma” - “ t ° mm “ °“»”' 9°" 9° 41* _ _ __ _, iiiieii i.'ieinenta'i»y"NN W- Febfwv 10t11» utter 'im ~ is sswr 'av wmzcsss “"“’* °'"°°° “"°' 'IW' l"°fwii~ 111- K _Tl H mg in t e gegag fraternity of Canada._ That ,||¢¢‘|¢,|,,_mes or speciai gotivipiag-==» ap- olgpggupénphgags --of l g algo e¢gii_:_d_ get in tough wi prove a gust, ear ess and upright judge no one P” WU” 'hem W".l‘_U'e“*.9? ` ”°"°°.` i~ ’ -» " - °»°'“°'a ‘ SEATTLE Feb. 29.--Mi - i 'mn ` aw” wld W "‘°° ll doubt who knows him \Ve hasten to con ratulat In we h°°k' besldm* “ll-'59 °*l1¢1' “W-S ” "er 9°-“°“°‘i ""`°l’““ °°““u""b'“ H Wllilteh ’ as Mildred uw wireless’ and 'she ‘nd ‘ Whlmmb ndjlutltul, husband, -brother and Salntfs Church, Cardlgaii. whore Re- jointn 'WAN three siiaii tina consolation. U norosac or m/umiAos ` - . - . 'i ' ‘ . Glu 'to -its high standing, to permit _ _ - World'a (argon nianufqernreru of. ` A _ elf. _Artisans will, after the present war, seeka the impression that favomes are play p‘ini'oF;l;.e\l§t1;% }lt;;t;,tart3;:rp_nb::;ngtssu;>(f_ __ __ Room' Md Nadi" “Pub , _ _ yen in Canada_ We stand to gain by gms immig,-a_)-_ od, and lt the author of this klck had oldest and most respocwd residents . mu W” _ ‘_ “nh” wi-Ib” n if we prepare for itlf Ou`r province is small, but f,2y£f,&i1¢§s,i:g€.r;1f;gJ_°l‘;‘;fnl;e §',;`_°;t;%‘§fi' or North River, viz. Archibald Maw-` ' _~_», , ,' ,__ .. ,mn.mi»s.':ri.l=..l!¢ll»¢.Cd¢nni\l-acaami ` ‘ has large potentialities and the development of these` $"l°V““C¢~ - - _ liiifg-?:i i;;-Eiigeugiahizilaigs wi-y _.... _ ~ SOLD BY . SF be _our great _dm inyears tdcomen _ séglnghfosgiénlt; spllplggngnggprsy) l?eIlll;1_?; presslve was conducted by the Rev/ cl‘m~ _' ;.__»__-fi, _ __ ~ _ _ __ ~ _ _ _ _ . Alread much interest is bein man`fested ' the apprehension, for his statement is the D M“°I‘°“”' Wm "'“"”‘l "‘° mt” M' y g 1 m first intimauon not i had about nie M“°K’““°“ °“ "‘° “W °'°"‘°“*' '” “‘“ . - - _ _ i _ ming conference, which will unquestionably bc, oiie"`0,ph,,n i,,_,l,,g e,5,_e,.e,| 5, barred 1,, our death- The hymns sun: ‘ wow: The themost important ever held in the Province. It race. We don't claim much for our' 'f_‘_f"i"/Ii'y"_ é"y1S;‘,f_lglf';i]e‘:_2d¥_g'°§_§:e§”°'grK to deal with new things, with new conditions, with ;’;‘;‘f.f°:;l§'drl;“§o:fg'-“gl “ggmeiaég gg 111° _¢\0<‘*;?B°d- H6 W” _H mall "f__ __ ` ~ ' ' Wh0l€Sal8 & Rétail undations. It will 'be well to keep the date and 001110 6" Hnfry. there hill be H110*-b0l` neatvimrand was “uve mums mst' _ _ , _ ,, awe" om race _mn (watch Th Gu" siiiinfssf, wnicii was oniy it few days. F1111;- -_ -_ ._-i 1-1 . futher. ' f _ l The tiineral. which was very large- orntng. 'Felmuii-y wth to All e remains were lnteretl tn- the ud- g cemetery. ' _ ln ,th‘e expression of deep sympa- y ii-om scores of trlendii we "trust" the sea it llaslied.wu=i caught. by that receiving wires atop the Teundores. bound for llavaim and Colon uittl- was read.‘wlt_h iiiidisgulsed 1oy__hy llc; wuril Wliltcomb, editor ofa. trade pup-_ or in New York. . . U. - epurpose _in view and to be ready for it. _ dian);'we wmdo ou", Mm M-gf-,.8 y°u"iHi§-Passive hadao tear for htm i_t`___ ' ._ K W ' \ " W tester "I have changed my mind," read the message.. "It'_s‘leap yoiir. ‘ Will you have nie?" _ . ‘ ` tie-m High Mass was celebrated hyi _ Back across 'tho-waves flashed Whltcoiubds reply: ' ~ - - ._’ _ .» i “You’re on!.Return‘n"ext trip. Lim siiuraify . .`\irii`iti=tiiiii»,. ima boarded the United' Fruit liner-core .hem and disgusted. w_itlii_.f_l~ii».=.#fditlil-_iii" general. Miss White_lio`ugp'_ ~1t¢_d.»|iejeet~ -od htm. He wandlsconbolate. So he S0ught`t’orgettii.lrtess nt. s_ea,.__ _ v _ Miss Whitehouse (llrilted . . _ _ _ . __ - - ‘ B 0 to, studyli1_g.moilerii Engltsh;`a`ro~dpe- "le °‘?mP°-"ll-l"°»__ l_‘“¢_¢l°“¢.°¥i9f.lllHA _' - °“’°' °' S°°m°» Witslb- Bell!-IS GKUW'-011 -10 §'0ll1!'l\ ¢o`Niaw York 0_8; ‘No doubt the attitude of Sir Robert Borden to- him on his elevation to a position to which his 1ong"`olal diouoiiai-ies or-words used- par- cpgiigiasms irrdet-shock to __iii_:\__l;“°3‘£§f_‘;§____-|’"°"'l88'> by W|relB»s=Saturdav'ana -siiortiy afterward wed-' wrirds Mr _Ciarland and Mr DeWitt Foster was very a"n example of Sir james Whitney and hTS~succeasbrs are. - powerful with Conservatives. The action in Peel, ed _. . ~ ' _» ' _.‘ - _ of ii . d strenuous pmétice at the-.bar and _ms exceIlcnt__tti)<:l°t‘i-}Iy_ as igpiigzilcaulsmeifuuds in :lu bodmcfdeep am_;¢:g?_'fl1n;’__‘&1gu -_ __ . F; m on across ding bells are expected to ring. iiitluential with Peel electors So the teachin and " h' 'C ' ' ` ' ' - ` ng' 0"' 3° ' ' _ - _ » _ _qualities of _mind and heart hl _ _ _ _ mmerc a d 1 . football. l esac; "°“"°d . - - ' ' ' ' g _Mp McQ Hi. ,. ..-_nc y cnmlg mm ligwu .t_engl_s,nwai:“i11ii.slc_.._phptti:i:;phy,_ . The late Mr. Ryan who born and . _ __ _ _ ua e is a native of Montague and was ,,,,|°_ wheiess ,,,|e¢m5hy and ymwledueated iii the district in which he A _ _ treated inthe school gfhig n3|;iv¢ (list,-i¢g`;md prime Ming. Besides these are dictionaries otirwlded. From early manhood he fol.~ _ V V _ -h gh ‘ _ - - - ~ - _` " ,_ _ _ _ _ _ my ami _> ' _ lowed the calling-at-agrlenlturémurll \\ ere ere is a Strong Conservative majority, as conpilof Wales'Collcge.-~-After teaching a few years he read “cal ;;i,:Z‘,.l;;:i°?\};fi:t;:?y;';n;°B cl” by uiitlrtng lndustry and the em _ -_ _ _ _ .. _ ' i - _ - ' ° ‘ par_ed_ivith\I_’r_escott, where there is -a strong Liberal; law in the office of Hodgson &lMcLeod Cliarlo e- _Sion foreign wgfdg ,,u¢'_._ h,,';.',:_ pioymene of improved methods M»That majority, is instructive. __ _ __ _ _ _. _ - *to Four or fivehundrefl Conservatives must have 0 _ . tt B. i> M I _ _ 0 iVI1.'a1id»as a student took charge of the tirm’s branch gzlfiztfgugfggigg’ ;§:::c€g,?;‘?,?'igw?-gf la spwndldu:n3mwi:llndt£’cli:;M?_di"1ii'aiid" ` ' ' P ffice in Summerside, continuin his studies with the mrs. mu, mms and meanings and _°°mf°f_\°bl°_ fum Mme bouam _ o ‘ . _ .itiiiii ci., i, xvithheld their votes from Mr Fallis-and brought about f`irn1'of McLeod _&‘ Morson, "successors to Hodgson & W°_‘.`d° Of °PP°5l_§9 ‘ind f“‘°.m°”"“5"" evideiiwmgictiwly °“s°°°d' 5° y __ _ ¢ D-l’l 00 lflllrs neva( 1"” defeat- Ht! had fair opportunity to present his McLeod. In 1883 he was admitted to the' bar am] _- ~ » flisesiil. _rounds time tolifgvoto _to case to the electors and cannot complain of the result 5C¢¢Pf¢d il Paffllersliip with hisfirrn which then ‘be i i l J. i iineiat|»uFl;t;)‘l'egl“;iii¢uYl9ip’:ii‘iioHti ?it°iiiillill‘ 1\l°f°0v°r- public- life in Canada w'ii b i " c’ M L d` it ' ' ` ` it ~' -7 ii i i com' L “ii l ‘ ° .;..i:.;. ‘.°f.?::'i':. i.2i;‘;:'i1';';.» °»-'-Sfif-¢i'°'~-»-f°' i .....f';i.'“.?'“;.~~.;“;'°‘°if' “‘“‘t “""°' "‘° “‘g“ Sn- “Prine-1 C---»i 1--g-of 1-»-munity. 1-it i or =°““"" *!l‘°"’ antennas fi _ y _._ir o ert orden for politicallife, no business was continued by Mr McQuarrie und r tlie' Fu " ii :N ggfggg-f¢‘,,"',.,n ~ .V _ `_ . `. _ _ :.1 _ me t L b I C Wd.-.Erin name until 1902 when__Mr (now Hon.) it E. .’ by *l}_!§5"l°Y"5m°:'l!l°é‘|f-hs""i-#lice A' `~ ` V l grea i era- onservative party of Canada Afscnillllt was adhiitted imgi parm”-shi; I li M ' I A' A ' i ` . - . _ - . _ _ p under the 'X __ ' _ ' . l "we °f.M¢Qvane_s=_Ar¢enaiiir..._ He _was appointed V ” SilP°"dla1’y Magistratenf the town of Stimmerside in 2 Position _winch bqhaaoinea audi wap iijiiftsq- .-Asa resident bcllel' l’°°11l|S¢_‘of what Peel has done." I ‘ i one guilty of shady tactics need expect endorsation‘_i,y__,ol f_'W_ith only fraginemary and the..W2r, the andgoing of qm- fmd “ l°"5"l'°°"l -°°°_“3`lfY-‘lists to remind us is a war,'it is‘dif_i'icutt_fof us, ,gn this 1°°f`°.\=°,'i>f1>i'f-tive g_f.aiif»;io .realize 0*; afitew Ciinaih»fa|;\vell :is of n new viorfd lmd' _ W° “W hdlllh! *U lay these foundationsfwe' -¢he__lil&n'»i1_¢f'°1ii¢+i limi wiiiciif W. -aid* for lt 'When we Ou _ interestih served for and for a District in in a In 1900.” ___ . _J "f 1‘fHE HAND OUT By Walt Mason i-iatlan leiittmniuilf oité, who daily life. exemnllneii the ot the Catholic Chu h. oneofthoseklnd _ d*-‘g _men to am_~ _ _ 5, oi‘_mla!ortun:"ev¢ii?;"§l» algi iznilloeeaiieq _was ln-'_\§'yoi-y°'_|felii_¢__'¢_ _____4 _ _ ___ .- ...i$eeit