, THE~<=f1--RI-°1'fsi<>vcf..-r<.-.. __ -_ f PAGE reyes - ~ t Q V' 'Y ' 01' _ cost ilive cents per word, payable :V in advance - Central Guat‘dian SHOP from 1-lolmsn's Cstslol. Sons <_>_i_i-i_eati\er (continued on or-se 9) NOTE; _ Advgnisin lggalg family, in fact. in Ye Olden Days, S hen knighthood was in flower,- he irish were nearly all kings, but hat made no difference. We were lways ready to associate with the : n B Paffffuhr Péopkss HEAR commtsmnuen sow_ :ess favored divisions of the fain. _ -|-gm in sahmmn Army Han Mon y. This oondescension on our day. December 3 at 8 m li l’ art contributed much to the wel- . _ _ ,_ _ Grown from seed of the - i;"S..1'.‘l‘.i ‘.?.i..‘I.'.§l'§’°€3 ‘;E.iii.°...'.“°.‘Z; POLICE COURT-One prohibi- rare old Java and Mocha ::.‘::°.;'.:::‘.°.i .‘:“:.."r:.t...”32..e: of by. up yesterday' ____ ity of their position but like true ALL ARE WELCOME to the pass over the poor English without saying a word on their behalf. No doubt they feel keenly the inferior- sportsmen they make the best of a .---- '_,','= afternoon len and sale gf fancy situation for which they are in no O OQOQOOOC O Eight insertions ....-..__....___...._... cLAssIFt`an ADVERTISEMENTS QM iyrgertign ._,.__.,......................_........... 10:: per line of 5 words Four insertions'......................................__ 8: per line of 5 words GOI'-OQOQQ*OOOO0l'OOO00'\l°0O§¢,OOO ooo+*so 7c por line of 5 words ll T0 SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPER- INTENDENTS.-Returns for Bible 9 Society- memory work will be 2° sion that they are the bosses or 00 c:|pt:»editEs'en.t tbosecreta-ry of Sun r/",i=== L- A day school department not later _,._ ' -~ ’ = than Dec. ilth. Agents Wanted Fennile Help \Vnntef! sort-I key oss pa oc ree r e pn particulars Sorel Lock Ltd Qorcl Quebec 471 11 24 4Sat THE MARKETS.-The i'0lioW~ E Q O O O O O *,OO#§ O if O 0* O I' O O O 'I' O O O O O 0' 0 O 4 work ag gaivniiou Ai-my Han, Tues- way responsible and in no way to ' ` day, December 4th. commencing at blame. in consequence we are very 3 n. m. Proceeds in aid of officers' tolerant with them. We allow them nefw home. li. to parade on St. George's Day and we encourage them to hold their festive celebration. in fact. we ven allow them to hug the delu- managers of the company in which wo are all partners, \vhile we know well who the real gov- rnors are. But leaving fancy nsidc or a moment and coming down ANTED Pupil- NURSES coun mg price" were ‘l“°md “" the '“”r' to sober realities, it does not make so thi,-yy m¢m¢hS_ write some, ket yesterday:-Butter sold at 380 set Hospital, Skowhogan Maine 1 516112712 0 Wav Nor srurr A sie ausi w nl-ss with Watkins 150 Family lwrenslties. 100% profits J R Watkins Company. Dept E 370 Ct-ali! West. Montraa‘. 248 11 14-lmth AGENTS WANTED-AGENTS IE you want a good steady line showing a profit of $50 'weoklyi np, write for literature on ourl rubber specialties Steiuly demand 1" & is MII; C0 Dept 32 Lon don, Ontario 9 Zihstf A . aprons childrens wear, -house- huitl-necessitloe and other rubber ml A ents wanted for this go B K W l“l`l°ll0W cmd pmat mr "gm suitable for storing ears Phonr- ii f0 fill i l‘ l li party Wr e rpa cull B, 40 tion Art Rubber Co , Desk Q , Lou tion, Oat AGENTS WANTED -- LOCAL Agent Wanted to sell for the uid Reliable Fanthlll Nurser I-~ Sprln selling season now starting largest demand io stork since the war, exclusive u-rrltory, highest commissions it ui ment Stons & Wei ee eq p E lmgion, Toronto 11 3WS18l AGENTS WANTED-GET iN A profitable all your -.commission business of your own Every PFD' * perty owner needs so-me of OUP nine hundred varieties of hardy Red 'rag trees and plants. No T csrpital needed. Complete eduilr mont and instructions free. Write: Dominion Nurseries, M0\1U`€8l- V Street Buffalo. N Y 11 26 3W WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWN iaswrs wanrso. -- A \2.so W V - ' . 1 at k 1 _ w it ' ` ' . I _ ` .| _ ' _ _ -‘Z S 1 wclralirsi/v_:~i1_';o.-nusssn ` " ' ._ ' _' ' 1- - -- J. ' . _ ; _ - r ._ ; . . _ , . _ .. s ‘?_ - i A i A . a-_________ di tributing the wonderful \iedi l’ cal Adviser, by Dr Pierce l'u 9 ,olds semen, m. marmed ham” vory little fish; l‘re.-th cod selling If a ness olteu revealed too late 1008 page cloth bound book. illusirat ed with colored plates Chapters on Mother and Babe Nursing. Accidents, First Aid \l"~.et to do in Sickness Retails for $100Pree with instructions to workers Sales enormous Fnclose l0c. to help pay postage and packing Medical Press, 6-48 Washington Wanted AN1'eo ro neNT,wAni=.HousE »'l'i Mcllaugillin liulck Scrvne Station 58'! 1120 tl er having farm for halo, give particulars and lo\vest price .lohn Black, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin 343 1117 'S Sat Male Help Wanted KPERIENCED DUPLEX PRESS man wanted at once-Highest wages paid Apply Gazette Pub llsbing Co, Glace Bay, N S 54-51123-it l To let 0 LET-MODERN 7 ROOMED house. Fiirnaco $20.00 per month. l\icLead & McKinnon. _ 523-11-27-if. For S810 FoFt.sE_av|cE - REGISTERED pm.; winning Berk boar. Ser-N vice ice $1.00..D- H- Bllcllamlng Mi. iluchauan. 550-11°23-'ll _ is soaa‘°*-~`-i- Fon sate 1 SET aiu 1’ t,.,.wo HUNDRED QUALIFIED itomputing Scales, new; 1 Cheesel cum-r, new; 1 Casa Reslsten] slightly used. Apply to S. S. llcssian, Solicitor, illioliiliglli’-» urn <1 an lm our-as-sv --- » ...._...._..._.._ ‘ Miscellaneous erufusome sAusAoes, Fnesi-I today. Saundens, Newsome & Co.,- .llarkct Building. G02-9-2~l-0il10- EXPERIENCED CARPENTER wants jobbing. Rates reasonable. l‘hou~- !l77L. G02-11-39-4i.. ICAN ACOOMMODATE SEVERAL - pairs of foxes on shares or rent. il:-o. D. MacKenzie, iilt. Stewart. 529-11-27-fill FOR CHRISTMAS. INSTEAD OF the usual card, send your friends copies oi “We Remember,” u little Canadian story in verse. lla llf-autii'uli rinted booklet, with Bros Billiard Parlours io wi ca T0 L~E‘|'._A HOUSE, C_DRNER.0F‘ 'I LOST-AUTOMOBILE CHAIN ON -@._.___ A large crowd or fans were on Pownal and Luston, modern con venlences Apply to S B French 55 UDD9r Prince Si., phone 601 L.. Si ‘Teachers Wanted teachers required for town, vill- age and rural schools through- out Saskatchewan and Alberta S opening January 2nd. Favorable ter. and it would do much for 'the ast 12c and 15c; pork, wholesale, g intkens, 'toe to $115 ducks si so f to $140, fowl 751:, geese S2 50 to i gM5N 5ARN $1000 pA||_y $3.00, beef, wholesale fic.; retail. 0 40; apples me and 20C don: much difference who the managers o re. it is n frilrly wcll managed ompanyi it is a going and grow- ng concern; in fact, it has been rowing for n thousand years and ,/ic. hay 500 to 55,, Thom was more, and,‘ according to all ap- cnranccs, bids fair to continue t 10,. lor n i`ew thousand years to come. he Royal Bank ol’ Canada here s ictlring from the service of the ank 'ind uill be succeeded by M A And now a word or two in re- gard to the toast which you have ,_ .. | mm mum, ,Fanfic ye,m,,d,_,y uhm drunk, The Land We Live In, ani vu- Gm|m_m Jdldmm Immmgm. of for which l must thunk you. This is n goodly land, this land ot’ ours, this Canada wc call our own. Richly endowed by Nature in all the w ilynuman, or uaiiiax General thins.-I that are 1\eccssa1'y for the regret is evprcuqod over Mr Jar. development ot' n great and popul- dtnes m .seine-nt as he has made muny friends during ills residence ere. INTERESTING LECTURE- Mr. C. (lnvan l)ut'|`y, delivered on inter- .uting and timely lecture ou Com- mnlty Welfare on the evening of llic 20th November, in New l"rtiI llztll under -the nusplccs of the Ncw -l’ci1h Womens institute., Mr. William Cain presided. There was u large attendance and the lecture was fully appreciated -by ull. The community needs and the means by which the Community -Welfare may be advanced were well and in- terestingly portrayed -by the lectur- sANl______ A large station built there or el- ”*"`-”`*------' sewhere on a favorable point colllfl Anglican Church, Montreal. iioulevu rd. lliaisonneuve, Mont- l"‘llll l’- Q. 1534-11-3-4 Sat _\| #___ :ti :_ This popsiiiil Hotel ' if feminist ' . lj nn-n'is||'sii “ttiireuiliodt 3, and offers vsry sem. -I forilhlo leummgdgglgn I! to the trsvsiusg pubiig. ' TM tsbls is sspso- i "ily load and tins pub- l"° IPO eourtsousiy esrsii tor. Iistso 88.00 s osy. sauce J. 'rAvi.on, -l Mhiisgor f I Dléle modern Hfilllilmelll. Grocery - been hung in the National Galler- =-.f.-..~;-,-:-.lr ' I 'ind C°l'f°""°“°'Y 0x*::l‘;'°C‘;_\(;:'1'_'hcl:§1°’_ ‘ ggmzorangf Y,?:g“;,,‘;l;,t,:‘ cmmtifnplm les with the works of the masters. -roam parlor in c - . . , born in Canada, ikirtsblo homo completely furnish- _ fl-lil* l‘Ul\ll‘°5l Ul *l"l‘_‘f\'il‘¢ °°""°'l'°~" :;(;,':,uv,',',;‘nv;'\';1:,',°::"|“ their own and ‘ °“:D°d5° R°‘§d`;ter practlgcalgy eenl n¥°»;~rheAl;f;.|:XEr$§;,.,.:;’ 3/(:,,|‘_mg:£ other countries for their iterprc- A illteiiiigigrleyiil Siligidggies re ru , '“"'_ llth. by iheifavoriite W. B. H-talkin; lation of the classic dramatlstn, no ‘ ._ . ‘I -5,, 1-,M 1-,,,,,.,,_ ` (csrisuisn Press.) mayors Billy. iunnny. Louie mul Uni ii is perhaps In the Held of _ _-1- _ ' ' ' »Parls, Nov. 80.-The -Allied Rell- Jack, form ono of tho funniest Pfllliife illlll wo havre *Landon the "--- ' ' ' nrations Commission today decided gusrtetie who have over been in- greatest ndiniaces. h 'hw sc a use to name a committee of experts -to ducted into a play. The-'r perfectly \0l'0 Nfllll’ I 0 W 0 9 001' ', °““fi‘Jl°*“ -1=E1tsoNALs rv .‘.f°'"..'.:a;'. ‘° f ,- Cllr fi,s ltroeslg 1-1 D , ‘ generate power for the tluee Mari ° time Provinces at al minimum o|'_a . QUEEN HOTEL For sale at l:::‘i:°,".:.’;e;.‘.1:.‘:.§:“t..P~.1..;‘;.‘; WATEK STREET . stated -Four units of pow-or are op- cH*”l-°T‘TET°WN eralted. by each pontoon and as H *TT -"-1 ' g many pon-toons as desired may be One of the oldest and best estab~ l’l“°°d l° l’r°vm° me `p°w°' W il Ir ' 4 . lred. The demonstration meeting “ "":," »°:,t°'°*','; -:::".‘::: ';:t;"‘:;;‘;°:.*:. *I:::'.f°..°:“l'tx Zia. we of ---e -»»-- . residence and all furnishings of dey l1l8l\f Gllolllfl -’l“‘°"° °f "W0" l“' ‘Andrew Bownoss, Kensington. iefest to Iochl business men. Al- Thls business is one oi' the best ready qui-te a number of prominent _ i-.§i..7,_g.7.» _ 'iitswsri returned to the will bon: paying in this section of the Prov- -Maritime people are interestetl. Mr ince and the change is only being L. l-l. -Wheaton, mechanical engin- made on account of failing health ser. Halifax, and Mr R.. ~l' Duncan. sretobs ous nation. but like most north- ern lands, it yields ot' its treasures only to the industrious. the cour- ageous and thc thinking: it thoro- foro breeds :1 race of men and \vo- mon physically and mentally strong and in this respect it rn- sciublcs much tim lnild wbusc ills- tory und irzullllons wo urn 'colu- uiumoruting tonight. because if there ls one thing which, ll\0l'0 than another, characterizes the Scottish race, it is physical llllll mental prowess. iliodesty forbids mc to dwell much on this aspect ot' thc Canadian character, but there is one fact which l must intuition, the United States oi' Am- uricn absorbs each your it large number oi' people. Lately she has put. n strict limitation on lite num- ber of immigrants she will admit from every country in thc world. even from the British isles, Can- ada alone excepted. No limitation whatever is placed upon the num- ber of Canadians that are welcom- ed to the United States, either to become American citizens or to take a part lu the development of the country. No higher commend- ation could be given by this astute. and progressive nation to a people ‘than is thus given to Canadians. |Of course. we would prefer to sec fewer of our people take advan- tage of this general invitation from our cousins across the border. be cuusc the opportunities for making hotties, with all that word implies, In Canada and even in Prince Ed- ward island. are by no means ex- hausted. Iiut l am not one of those who are alarmed by this migration southward, because tin-rn ls n corresponi\’ng migration northward. But even if that were not so, all history bears witness to the fact that In all ages the north- ern races have migrated to the southern climes. The virility und the fecundity ol' the northern na- tions have been able to stand this _drain ami these northern peoples no doubtlmpreesed their charact- eristics on the southern people among whom they settled, which was probably an advantage to the whole human race in accordance with the designs of Providence. l have said that Canada is richly dowcrcd by Nature in all things necessary for the development of' a strong and populous nation and I think that we Canadians are tak- ing i‘ull advantage of our heritage and are doing it work greater than that of any other nine millions of pcoplc on thc fnczl. of the footstooi. l will now ask you to permit me to road n few statistics taken from the public records which will abun- dantly confinn the statement I have made. in 1022 our agricultural export. were over $420,000,000, an increase of more than $80,000,000 nv:-r the preceding year. Lust your '(‘anud:\ rose to the position oi' chief’ cr- porter ot wheat in the world. This yenr her wlient crop wns nt least 50 million bushels larger than lust ycnr. She supplied 90 per cent. oi' tho world`s production of cobalt lilll ANU When the husband happens to he natural experience, during acts of the comedy, are _ tumsiiltuoug lsugi\torbeYi;u cant re st lifg _ng. ss on ssie ns' the satire oritlte” 88 per cent. of the asbestos, 85 per cent. of nickel. :I2 per cent. of the paper pulp, 20 per cent. oi’ the lumber, 20 per cont. of the sntoked fish, 18 per cent. of the oats, 15 per cent. of the potatoes, 12 per cent of silver. and ll per cent. of barley. Her exports, per cinlta. were three times more than those of the Americans, and her imports. per capita four times moi's'\l|nn theirs. The British E-niure was Canada’s second largest client, and private initiative instinctively sought to develop commercial rela- tions wth all the Empire. Csiuidirs total trade with the Enplre has increas- ir the last tcn years. From $352,000,000 in 1913 it reached $646,000,000 in 1022. Perhaps l should also read an article which l cut from the Sr. John Globe a few days ago, entitl- ed Reasons for Faith. and refers to a circular sent out by the T. l-l. Estabrooks Company. n wholesale tea house in St. John. It says: That business is better, and will still be better, is the conviction oi' business men who are closely wtrichlng the trade figures. A h striking and convincing evidence of H this faith in better business is the H “have faith in your country and h your country's goods" card, sent ings Ilanlt deposits oi’ S1.200,000,- c 000 are 524,000,000 more than last b year: that our S1,850,000,000 world’s J trade places ns first in proportion volumo, nitliougll in 1015 we were tenth. Tho quick over-subscription ‘$500 000 000 silent crop, a 1,500 000 bmiel tpplo crop .1 522152627 in cu-use tu customs and excise ilu cunt-, .l $1l,3il7l,7.'l0 increase in (I. N. R. curnlngs, and an lncronseot’ 57.000000 in the yenr's output oi’ _ (‘:unul:t's gold mines, are ri few rciuinders flint. faith lil Canada is lllllllllllllllliilIliill \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\l\\l\llll\ll lillllllllll/I////////I//0” _ gr \\\\\\\\\\ ///4*' - , i_ \\\\\\""` 'ie .-4 /\\\\\\\\\\\ii|iliil'l'll[/////////@// /& .,%% ,-1 I TUIABCII l . 'Y Iimsnuu. 'romcco courel" °' cpwv est capable to judge state that we to .some matters in which the Pro- brooilcast over Canada by the ’l`. x ll. Estabrooks Company. A striking A array oi' figures declare our Sav- m ot' oxportn pcr capita and fourth in C ot' the recent $200,000,000 loan, at 0 H'-I gh ' ,' ,< ., ~ ~-C ~ '° ' 1 (` S re developing a. distinctly nation- v lnceis vitally interested. The l literature, modelled after the principle of these are loss oi' pop- esi. British and French authors, u orthy of this half’ of the North c merlcan continent. And hero let e dually conclude by reading it ouplc of stauzns from one ot' our e riglit young Canadian singers, l\ll'. f lation in late years. our trans- hich in time bids fair to he well portntlon problems, and our edu- ational development. With regard to loss nl' populnl tion--the most serious ol` all our ouilitlon'-‘»-pcrln|ps our transpor- ation and educational question ohn Reade: are much luvolvcd. llns our coun- _ i ry school done any thing to en- anndn. Canada, land of tho Maple, courage boys and girls to romniu Queen of the forest and river and on thc farius. or has it plirstied <1 lose not thy liefirt to thc music they make. I lillifl, course which educates those in nu pen thy soul to thc voice of the opposite tlirer-tion? While opin- people, ions may be divided on thi.-I point, we are practically ull agreed that lic limitllvnp ol our inuilctpintc ,ann1l:|, Canaila, land ol! the brav- transportation facilities in 'thr- est. past hug had much to do with the on.-I ol' tho war-path und sons ot' exodus ol' muuy ol' our best and the sea, ` llrightifst young men :ind woiueu, Land of no slave-lash, today thou e auslng im..'li<.ul:\blo loss lo thc ls- _lustilled and limi its l'rsotirco.s of- fcr \vonderi'ul opportunities for dc- vciopinent. _ Tliesn ilg|\ri~s, of 1'o\u'se, refer to (‘;|n.-ulu ns u. whole, but I believe |b:|l born in i'l°inco Edward island tve lmvc much reason to bc npiiiu- istic of thu l'||lul'c. l'lul‘ing the lust row years tho Department of Agri- culture in connection with the l’. E. i.-tlaud Seed Potato Growers As- sociation imve,proved beyond por- udvcuture that w_c can grade tho best seed potatoes on the North American continent. There is r. lnrge demand for this product in the Southern States ol' the Ameri- can Union, in thc islands of tho (‘uriI»hrenn Sea and in Cuba. at prices that will pay woll to grow th'-in here. it has been recogniz- ed i`or some years that we gun productrtlic best foxes in the world, _that wo can also grow sccd oats- equul to the best produced any-l where, but we are not taking ad vantage of our opportunities ini this matter, because while wo ex-! _port wc also import many hun-‘ _filo l`i'ce. ' f HON. JOHN A. i\lACDONAl.iJ in replyng- to the toast “Our Pro- to ascertain and cln.-:sity all tha- vince" saldz- vacant and un-operated farm lands In rising to address such n gulli- ering as we have assembled here this evening on a subject ot' such ' a home loving body and the wits mf' }{;"‘,"'°‘,:"“ M€gf,°d °§“T‘"" - and chan on necsssltn-tin other ar- Techni I En lneerlng ' 0_n 0 livers Y. S M BVU- ; rangemennia. This is an elitcepilonnl Krgxggxofare on tn bowed of d|,._ ‘$163 o':c:|i;;si;bi;i‘t‘e‘;EB::.';l]|§_‘;°';§":'f€ mont has brought honor to Canada Obuortunlil' for 600190110 90 P"°' ectors. Associated with dir. Par- muslchnd me mod at the mm dm and distinction. toihose young msn wr” “ "N" "l“"’ "““‘"°"“’ 'nd '"'°m` sons is Mr. W. G. Brown, of Mon- | 0 them In "Rely to he and -their collaborators and will no l'0l‘labie home Bi il ll8l‘KHlfl\ "em who Mcmnmnied him to '"5 ‘rf mm ss rdvmmca mens m doubt bring alleviation to suffer- Pioperty consists of the foi- Charimtston ' .mx ,:k"h E mlzm It may not “_ ing humanity. Our painters have l0WiIlirf ` :gn .moaned prbvidence but at .shown their pictures in Great Brit- I ` Undcrtakifiz Bllilnfol Wllll ¢0m‘ nnyfato’ "hmm" pops ,fp m',_he sin and France. and these have dreds of bushels of seed oats and this wo should not do. We can reason for a young man who loves and has an aptitude for iarming, ,to leave our shores to make u ‘home anywhere. Of course. all mcn more than all could he successful ll1WY0l'8 or doctors or clergymeu if he cannot do this-and the muj- orlty ol' tho human raco cannot do it-it would probably he lwttf-.r for hlm to migrate to the industrial centres, where his work will be planned for him, and where he will be n weekly wage earlier. A word or two in regard to our political ixwtltutions, which l bo- lleve to bo the best in the world. lf 1101. We have ourselves. nnd only ourselves, to hinmn, hocniiso they are just what wo wish in mnko them.. We are tho finest poo- plo on the globe today. We have a written comxtltutlmi, tho ll. N. A. Act. but parliament is supreme. Because we have a written consti- tution, when any changes are ask- ed. for -they must be carefully considered, but il` deemed advis- able. can ho made with little dif- ficulty. lf afterwards we find that it inlstnko has been mndo the necessary _correction can bo nasliy made. Parllzuueut is always rc- spousivc to the public wish, bo- cnusc the government cannot hold office for n day longer than it can command the votes of the mnjor-- ity of parliament. in these res- pects, i think, our system of government is better than that of our neighbors to the south. which is probably tho best gov- erned Rcpubiic in the world. Anil no\v, in conclusion, let me any a \vord in regard to Cnnadinn literature. art and scientific rc- search work. We must all have been thrilled with pride when we learned ii few week; ago that thc Nobel Prize had been awarded to undo- our minds the we are s yiiung importance to all ot' us, as “Tho Island," I i’ecl somewhat puzzled 'regarding the particular points to at the present time it is uniurtun l nm attempting to l'll| shou’tl he unable to attend owing to the meeting ol' the Supreme -Court 'I' . , . . . I cannot be successful farmers any g,,mmers|,|e [ms “,,.ek_ | Afew main facts stand out do not wish for n. moment to clnim pn:-tt. l believe however. thai while it is well to recall these achieve- ments. and to remember the stren nous efforts put forth by our fore- fathers lu the past, the duty of the present generation lies in furth- er and no less strenuous endeav- or for the present, and wise nud intelligent- planning for the future. in this connection l wish to refer *O*-0-+o+o¢+,¢¢+»-oo-o-ooooovoa-eoeooo-o+oo++¢»»»»¢»¢» V will pfllih. U cnslnvest, land. Now ti.e question is to l`:ic»; Millions oi’ hearts with affection for these problems and find rem-“tilt-s, theo. lil thin connection i would like tn liclls, chimo out merrily, dwell brit-ily on n Inuit:-r with '1‘ru|npr_-ts, cnll ebocrlly, l.f-t the sky ring with thu shout ol' if‘HIDllTll4 YU ll"fll- |l=l'1l"lY» lYTI1l\ii~'I'-I inn. l rin not In-liovc that by lin- wblcll tht- (lov:-|'||||ii-lit is nuu' :ii- uligrntlou wt- .vill get llctti-1` oi us (lnunrla, (ianndn,lund ot' the fairest, :coil r.~.t,:|n¢. as we lm/c lost. but Daughters ot' snow that is kissed if wo nrt- to continue with any tic- by tllo sun, grec ot' prosperity. il’ wi: are Io ilindlni-! the charms of all lands lunlte our iriration aufl ;'c.'.~ml burdens lighter it must be done by Like the bright cestns of Venus in spreading .I.:=-.v iuiril-ert.~: on-r it one! - larger number of sliouul-\‘=, und Dells, chime out merrily, from |11--r-:strut :ippcaranct-s ilu- only Trlunpets, call cheorily. A new reign of beauty on earth is 'i\i;,1'ailis to come heri und t-.I chu may to de ll‘i.s is by inrlutingi Em- thcln at reasonable chalice io malt? good al'ter\varils. \Vlth this emi in ` “Our Province view the (lovcrnincnt is now.:1.~ sistintr the Soldiers S-til-.un»:zt llouril in u survey ol` the _!’ro\'ln:c, which are suitable for settiemcili. The imperial (lov:-rinnent will give assistance in this matter. but the Province must do its share also. A: present there is u movcmeiit slutt- cd from the old land, und during -`l`"'°‘lu°° blltf" “nil ‘$9650 flillllllltliscuss lntheiew minutes allowed this yenr many settlers have been iff’ :lily lil ill” W0l'l¢l lJ0C11\lSe 0ill'|Tl1ere'are so many matters ot' mo: tuifen tu i\'1-stern Canada. A class C9” "“‘""“‘§" nlgllts me flW0l‘f1bl@‘i1ient on which one might dwell. to this business. - -Yet we d 1 I » ° "Ut-,and so mucli to bc said about each crmeu from the coast of' Scotland. ins tl D00i>l0» SlVf‘- ll¥'0D€l' allellllolljtllat it seems hopeless to attempt arc available if we make the nec- ;l0 0\ll‘ '<‘u\'~'. -'Hui l l\i‘iic\"‘ ilu' ‘\"iil as their broad outlook and ui\\\":|v-|r>ul' unrivalled natural summer ering support lil the building up ¢~.|'jcouilltlo|1:-» we could attract u lnrgr- u great (‘nundlun nniionniiiy, @,|n\umnunt oi' this lnisluinss. it is prof- be looked upon with pride by timid-.litnbie to sell foreigners our elim- ol us who keep ulivu their tr.ull- ate, our scenery, our bathing, i`lsli-- tions and conuncmorntc- their nu-ut- illlir. <‘i<'~ ll Will C0lllll\\l