‘ ‘Freshener 22,‘ai£i=-* .,. . , wear Tocxrollers _ with confidence. "The captain 11.1111- 1 self, who has been the orizinfl W0- CLASSIFIE FOR sins ._..._.___...._.____..._._...___. r-‘oa eats-Quantity of turnips. n. Millineau, Southport. lllsollePA-BIFQUI . ,_ HON In-Ill ____.._--i_,, MAKI MONIY IT oemlanm lmidon market. Satisfactory serv- ice, prompt returns. ll. H. Ray- ner Summlirside, P.. Iii. L. or 157- 1s: West 11th street. New York FICR J-OI PRINTINI 0P l!“ iFviiiiEiiiiTirT l 'l through at Canada \ sold at time each. Odd on 8M5. In may cues this m ls-lesa than l-S their actual] o. Merchants buy these low eaie at 1i! Richmond It. 5.31m GLal-ir0l-OTHl~ co Ii IO.‘ in wcmeufrfabricn and al- e care of the children's needs Cull at our store. Address, 15! Richmond Street.‘ English t Scotch Woolen Co. description. pstroalse e Con. t"; Job “bu!” ‘n ‘Cm l’ Mlnnrda Llnllunt Lumber-an’: Tel 420-14 - -- Friend- Capt. Betts Has Splendid War Record . Wail Qualified to Command The “Speedy” When Time Comes ~ To Do 8o. Capt. n. n. Belts or Wallace, N. S., who has been here in company with Mr. T. M. Kirlnvood, owner of the S. ‘S. Speedy, left tihis morn- wing" for the mainland on business connected with the rs-estabiish- ment of the Charlottetown-Pietra: steamship service. '1"he favorable attitiude of the local government in regard w the granting of a 03.009 subsidy conditional to the granting. of an equal amount by the govern- ment of Nova Bootla‘ bu 11101111911 the_ promoters of this sntervri" meter of the scheme, lswoll dim-U" ‘ fled to take chai-ge of the ‘steamer when the time comes to do B0- Though still a young men he M! had a long experience on the sea. During the war he served in many capacities on board usual-overs M14 ‘Q av 1st (lontingeut out 01.0mm Buy. At that time heyw-as Junior Oifioei- under Commander C. J. Stewart. who is well known in- Charlotte- town. Later in the war Capt. Betta served as mo: Lieutenant under Sir Charles Coke, of the famous Dover petrol. and took an active part in the escorting of troop ships and ‘i-Plllwports. _ Th» mnclusion o! hostilities saw iCsmt. Bette in com- mand of H. M. destroyer Glrlse. Previous to his war experience he had been much on the sea, and knows particularly well the Labra- dor Coast in the capacity of pilot. The Csptaln expects to return to Charlottetown within s fortnight Son Attempts Murder Then Kills Himself (epeclsi to The Guardian) ‘ ST. SEPHJIN. N. 3.. Feb. 2b- Atter three unsuccessful attempts aged 60. of Wmwcig. Charlotte ‘County, our lures this rnorninll cruisers on the arduous Atlcntle patrol. in 1214 he was 0n the 11- M. cruiser "Canada" when that ch10 ‘ formed one U! 95113119 M m‘ r ii,‘ . Vliiiy . l, i d1 t‘ ‘Hiifl. “W _»i‘iii:|?ii'. ER r i 1'11, . El ,‘ . ‘ii J i | | i‘. r om N Eohdkfiewngbffoiiasgifi tifically blended handy, eas_ to carry distinctive vor ior any "L at in aid m win J11 OI! ""1- Dwrl was it .4110. silk hose at 1-4 of discount on silk oves and lisle record of yaw; earnings and e1- accouuthbnok free by subsc ibing er renovrlfle your subscription to The Guardian and etart right my, Farms Ltd are with the receipt dividend cheques, t-his year's di- vidiend IBEX. Ell-ll ‘M! {b0 United Iilngdorq and]; ' m.‘ .. . - games tho-raeifi-t-of which will be bellowed with mach to um his father Osimue Nssoui-J act iii-é to’ ‘and destroyed Luther's property valued at $8,000 then shot and killed himself witibin a hund- ' ,red yards of tlie buildings he dew corron sun om mu Patton's sale. ‘ who {v --_.~. A CONCERT AND Pl OI the Pro be held . W E SOCIAL tenant at U100 Ounce _ evening, yet. A snow. m HOBIERW-idll Paloma. Slsne “MR. PARKER. D0 fill he) a NWKNW§§%7 not let your first RECEIVING DWNDENO —-'l'lre shareholders‘ of the General For ‘bell: gindidened of their anmial \ ‘being iive percent. LiAiL FOR OIVEROEAS. - The will 20 leeward by Streamer (leoisda ‘ Niel: h-em bore will be on Satur- day moi-him tho aim. RBSERVEWEDNESDAV IHGHT Feb. 28rd for "Ye Auld Toime 0011891’! Ind basket social in Af- ton Hall." Should night be stormy, come first tune night following. M. adults 80¢: children 10c. ladies with baskets free. Doors when at 7.00. RANGERS CHALLENGE AO- OflFfliibr-Ml‘. John T. Mills, man agcr of the ‘Bnngem colored hock- ey teem has received e. telegram ham the New Glasgow Rovers ac- cepting ‘the challenge of the Rang i785 81-1111 1819011118 lb play a match 111 Nwtftlflflflow 0n February 20th - 111111 111011011 l (EB-Plumb- oii-‘l Mav¢ 4th. ‘rhese are iX-QOLDRER DEiAw-Ilho desiih occurred at Kentvflle, N. B. San- itarium. Bnhunisiy Feb. 10th, of em Gunner Vernon Gregory, son of M.r_ I-IMLMII_ Samuel Gregory. ‘Bmilwtors Roedattheegeolfl Nlrl- Vernon was a member of iimsii Feb. 15, Mr; James Mclsaac (Kings, 1115.1.) _ moved; l I-lis Excellency the Governor Gen- eral, offering the humble thanks of this House to Ilia Excellency for the gracious speech which he has been pleased to make to of the people of King‘s,‘l ‘sincere- ‘.- .~.'"-‘; .‘ - =» Isaac; position. in the ‘Illouse ‘Ziffiomnions ‘or. That an address-be pressnterl-to both Houses" of Parliament. - - - He said: Mr. Speaker, on behalf ly thank the Prime Minister for selecting their representative to move the address in reply tn 13101. Speech from the Throne. Iilghlv as I appreciate the honour thus conferred, I am fully conscious of the importance and responsibility of the task, and I assure you, Mr. Speaker, that I approach it with considerable dilfidence and some trepidation of heart. I realize that the mover of the Addresein has accomplished in the period fol- lowing the war up to the present ‘M iiihiiihri p F a .I_lit,"'a.nd7is Gongratiilzit etl by Prime Minister and Leader of 0p. I0 in But, Mr. Speaker, what Canada is in a sense not lees remarkable than her marvelous achievements during that tit-antic struggle. In consequence of the Gcvernmeutb wise and provident financial man- agemet during the war period, as ivcll as by reason of increased pro- duction and rising war Prices, the finances of the country were greet, war in an exceedingly strung pour‘ tion industrially and financially. Our bank deposits had increased enormously, and by far the great- er part of our loans was held by our own people, whose savings they wpresented. But scarcely had the armistice been signed when new! and onerous obligations confronted ~ the Government. The problems P0917 to the Speech from‘ the Throne at the opening of the par- liamentary session, from one year liamenta-ry ‘debate. He lent li- berty indeed to “pursue things un- attempted yet in prose or rhyme." But this very frebdom, this munitv. may-consume his diffiml- ty and his danger. haps, incline to tomgreat rsiieincb: iihe Eigtn Overseas siege Bmqq-y, and vrsl semi h Aaron ma. not: which to never recovered. ‘line body arrives tonight and ‘the fun- oral will take wanes vaganco on the other. 1t is, there- ifere, the part of wisdom to adopt of government. lav middle course, for, us it ls very "K151111110 111111 flbIwfmB-ml’ 111111 59¢ tcnis1tariff. 'I\h\lrsda.y‘c0ncisely expressd in the Latin in, and a thousand and one cir- the mo" comm,“ “gm-mm” a at. 2.30 from his father's residence, fbngug’ "mm-no Quusslmufl ‘may Sh. Peters Ree/l to the People's CGIIEMJSIY. iillnnnh Llnlrneni Etc. PlilbiaflNAllfl i roir. Arthur visoioomso‘ lei. yeetberday for 51.. John, N. B‘. ' i F. .15., El, “N-iflhflhrplliiil) merside, came to the ciily yester- day." , _ . Miss Jvnnie Scott and Miss Lil- lian Cameron dty spent the week end in EnegR-oyslty the guests of Mrs. F. W. Andrew. 1111?- F- C. Jones. who has been visiting Lore the guest of Judge and Mrs. W. S. Stewart left yea- Wrday i. return to Moncton. i The many friends in Scuris will be pleased to learn that Miss Bes- sie Pequot has recovered mm; hor- severe illness of ‘blood poisoning in her hand. _ . . . - Mr. C. II. Palfrey, of Dcnohest- or, N. B. is visiting his brother, Mr. F. F‘. Palfrey, manager of the Royal Bank, itihls city. any Must Make Full Reparation IJQNDCN, Germ v mo. zi-Arioziao 'troyed. 8o far as can be learned tihe grtu¢ new}, Premier and Gen“. act was deliberately planned. i ‘ii, ‘ NG eaiicco l and which kcflllfl length of time. - Smoke Master Mason ‘ a ~ lfspediehlcfl * . mu MASON-dim “““““".‘°§.2‘2°..:'§8.i‘tl"1 t way S “d w“ N " r s...” ‘ltraruturl: ‘ “gIJllr&9¢k‘”' ' [oi Benhelot, arrived in London last ‘evening for the Allied Conference with the announced resolute pun -POS6GiMlNt|llfl‘h3bylSlIl-U&ll that Germany muatpaysaa result of seesstlsaepthetotslre, ihewarnasgreedtoateherecent PerisConieienoe. BnttihePrunler irdinposedtoeunsnineattentlvelo’ payment should the German dole ‘gnu-o come to London with promos- als reasonably within the scope of ilhe Allied decisions. I W-silneofflermnn gvoodesent abroad I i I i ity is to, ‘nationsliearuingb; g Death Results prom l 1 r “in...” - page". an,‘ talned in the Speech from even oYmMthetim-lly. conditions of Although M. Brinnd does not re- lrard the 12 per. cent tax that the aifexport duty because it may he paidqrrcm inbernaLor any other re reuse, yofthat clause may be modi- fled if another suitable standard to ;meet expending pros- found. Exports wl-tmin ‘u. nriudiijigossiiuon or‘ the word. were» selected ~ Iilhiply‘ as variable a Burst Water linin- . __ uorrmmr. Fob. st-pwo Boys drowned. deluge estimated at over _$100,000 vvu ‘done. fllirteoll rmiu- ies. rénsororfiiomom- ma 2s per- imng taken f0 ihellouireel Geller iaifioepita-lessx-ssnltofrhsbuist is! s-bldi pressure mo: main feel- ing the cast end of the city. ‘Which = eeenrred enthseoraerofflt. Urban _ and Dordiester Directs. N1; this any of the important matters con- the "Iihronevl desire to tender my cor- ydlnl congratulations to the right zlhonournble loader of the House on his elevation to the important, ex- alted and honourable position of leader of the Government, and Prime Minister of the nation. office of Prime Minister oi Canada nt any time requires talents and iata/teanianshipof the very highest order; but at the present time, when so many onerous, difficu] and intricate public questions pre- sent themselves, the need for in- neliectuality, wisdom and prudence is accentuated. These qualities, I_ believe, our Prime Minister am- ply possessee. In this connection I cannot refrain from giving expres- sion to a thought that presses upon my mind, I wish to pay my.pro- found tribute of respect and admi- ration for the right hon. gentleman (Blr Robert. Borden) who led the Governmenfof Canada safely and well through the dark and never- to-bo-iorgotten days oilhe world's r0 war. it is stated: ment duties. Mtdliy situated. Folloiwin8 inevitable. involving n. certain limitation mevaiis. A general red the cost of living has set in. an areas, has been blessed with boristirul harvest. Over I00 years ‘ ago, Dr. Johnson originated his famous household medl- oinm- still The old reliable - ' in thousands of homes for coughs, colds, sore throats, cramps, chills, sprains, strain, and many ‘other INTER-NA L l-lld ‘EXTERNAL aches and ills, -'-grippo and influenza. Johnsoifs Anodync Linirricnt [and rehabilitation generally, had to ti-igody, apdfwhokioij‘ our suites‘, _hy , devotion ‘to dutyvaud ssli’ sacrb. ficejor the exaltatlcn of his coun- ry‘, ‘has become a casualty of the In the speech from the Throne‘ On your return to your Parlia- _,I am glad, to be able to congratulate you on the relative prosperity ofthe country - - and its comparative freedom UV!!! the feeling of unrest which has» rated ‘ tri not ‘so fortn- ‘fl mm‘ o‘ m, taticn facilities, having one mll0‘dygr “Mme” o, “mm” d“ w m, B18 ‘persons. mm, which will be presented dur- war, a period of contraction was Restriction of credit o; only on producton and business has been universal. but this Dominion has 11° been less affected than other coun- tries, and a. feeling of conldence uction of d nads. will be less affected the country, save in certain limited a procee of demobilization, reconstruction be grappled with and solved. to another, occupies a. unique po- dustries in many instances had bG-Idflln.“ m‘; m fly u“ Wm“, n4”, 1111-1011; he eniilys much freedom in ;come dislocated, and in not a few I41“ mflgm t“ blazing his own trail nnd dovelop-icnses the arteries of commerce had My; speak°f' from the ing. in his own way, the theme of been destroyed or seriously impair-‘mn they piay in gamma“ Iran“. his discourse, and under yourwise ed. All these problems, and many Damage“ WW1“. may Qoungnuge guidance is, to a vary great degree, more, confronbed the Government. the grandest and mo“ wmely u-‘ immune from the danger of tmn- Enormous eumsof money had to begended Mvefusamaut gm- quad“. grossing the ordinary rules of Pnr-ifound to meet the interest on the ma; mum be conceit-at g,,_-,,,y_, , 1-11°‘Mr. Speaker, this is a wounded and maimed returned sol- tmnapomqon “gamma yo, wmgh » V 111191118 °1‘tlie Government and the llinisterriaqbufli-ad Im- tiiooo who fell in mo countryb o; Mum, dmm m, “h”... "11 P!" _ , The" tweeters "<1 ier- mass or" all Canadians. p lie-mm» mom; p. hlems required the 1!°"speeeh hem the threlerelere to; _ late‘ attention or the ministry“; “nu; a u,“ New" u earths one hand or too great extra,’ and hadto be dealt with concur- 103,“; war debt, for pensions to Idlers, and for the depe cause‘. ' mad ruetly with the ordinary business, _ cumstnnces intervened to render commutes b” ¢onducted u, u. ’ _ ‘Mr. Speaker, before referring to 51111 111°" 11“m°1'°“5 111° °°11*1“°1 teneive and thorough inquiry, and ‘t p““nt' “I mmspwt’ m‘ W118“ We 11°" has secured the views of all parties these facts in mind, it is a source mm gamma”; m W", pmyiu¢g| of extreme satisfaction to knowbyhfl Mam,“ “gum,” gm- that Canada has been able to be ‘puwosa haw; 39w been qympioggfl K911910115 111 11" 1111111111’? 9°11‘ and the conclusions founded there- than imv other wimtrv .111 on will be submitted to you inJduc 311° 1155 111°1- 1111 11" course. It lathe opinion oi my ad- EQB°T°11§1Y 111111 visors that in such revision regard The promptly, and in that respect stands must be had to um ngcesamm; Q1 1041113’ 111 1111 011111111719 P11111111"! a“ revenue and as well that the prin- "1111951911 "1111 "~11? °1 111° 11111511 91' jcipie of protection to Canadian‘ la.- 11311" ‘b‘our‘ and legitimate Canadian in- of public business. more. alone‘ the world. war obligations associate nations. Her IHllIlll tulnod. banks amount to more than two-q” (Anaismnqy mglntgingd; and °“1' that the Customs duties imposed national Wealth DB1‘ “M11111 1111-5911 to that and should be no higher] and-o-half billion dollars, OI] pared with $2,400 in the United etandafdg gfllving omen; ourL V States. Canadians have u per ca- wot-km; popumtion on‘; u; “misfit” 111°" memnbk “"1”: l pita investment in Victory bonds‘ m“; may“; 90,511,“, m‘, “ma; u. 850W B11. l0 1111M m"! 9°11 11° ‘:21 is only $66.80 per eapltm Canada leadfl 1,116 ‘world in her Pflffcflllll“ forth in this” paragraph o! the of fwimaitérlél- 11,1111 slits. indicates ‘quite clearly the. 441 ‘pillllbn were? intention or dis Government in re- Cfl-11¢1<19-'fl“‘l§.tlon to the tariff. “‘"‘ A ‘cusioms v productioh, y? sill have untilled arable land. ‘per “the per cnpita proportion of f0 p is only $87. lng the war, She‘ has steamships on ell the seas, Accord of railway for every Our nearest competitor is the Unl- ted States, and that‘ country has e mile of railway for over 404 inhabitants. The transition? riod has set in. and the trend towards contraction is inevitable, ‘hut in this. as in other respects, we may confidently hope that Co», than other countries, and that she will I d by gradual steps towards- nfnormal and permanent basis. Mr. Qpedker, s. moment ‘ago I rp- ferred to Canada's transporiatioh development. I instanced the fact that she had her own stonin- ships on ell the trade routes of tho seas. I wish to develop this - point a little more. ' We who have been brought up by the sounding Iaea and whose ears have been early‘ attuned to the dhunde of its surge, iare perbapsfiiomewhat like Byrqyifs mlrildefi-Iarold-yvo love the ocean ‘endpjilnd-smusio in its, roar. ‘To mum. from the sea and weak ‘of ‘tlmships. tbat- eall -thereon .- is simple and natural. ‘ l wish to re- fer to the Canadian Government lMsrchnnt Marine. This enterprise was inaugurated by, the Govern- ment iindertho immediate direction of the Hon. Minister of Marine i. n. '-v period, when it was very‘ digicult, if not impossible, to prccureuhips order to our passages, ‘abroad. _ "‘\'le'il"lplfprilekhad_ ‘ I ‘iy"ii“ef “wliah fwd‘! ‘eon- fronted-with f; serious handicap, Stsfel ‘and plates ‘for these ‘, 1 ' _.-,; _ _~ ships m to come from American Mr‘. H ' arms, and were supplied only when T ‘ ' ~ = it suited the manuisctnrers. This til caused long and annoying delays atesmahlps. ilculty the Government of Canada, through the Minister of Marine, entered into an arrangsmanLw-ith i‘ the Dominion lien and Steel Oom- rlnyaat Sydney. Cape Breton, to establish a rolling-mill plant, with D013‘ plate per day. of this arrangement, the‘ building m t bu“; “u, an‘ of the ships of the Canadian Gov- ernment Merchant Marine was ru- mg y pid‘? advanced. and new z ot- “W19”, , , ,1Y flufimnwl- “are t "mezzo; of splendid cswuso §.s.j*’°°’-,,,.,.-._E,-.,i;’? wflq-gsumg‘? 5° m’ 4111"“ cm“ ‘mmm ‘"111 ‘Wm: hem Canadian materlbkby. ' r Canadian vaorttmen. in ‘censdwfl - _ yards. and manned by Csnodinnimu-‘temutq of oilicers and men. sail the seas oi. the world, and some of them have already circumnavig-ted the globe. to our antlpodesn cousins under the ' Southern Cross; to the distant East‘ and to all corners of the civilized world. Canada's natural and manu- factured products. Each one of these ships has incorporated no an 111'|afllx to its name the word "Cuna- a A“ 9" °1 °1111"“-"neceseity for rev-isienlof the _Cl.n- facturers, and banking busi- ‘dusu-lem t ness have all been splendidly sus- “which h“ prevailed for more than T118 1159915 °1 0111111111511 Jorty years in this country, must 1111-1111 118111611» '15 32-509- " W111‘ than is essential to ensure good, of $86, while the investment inimmgon u; m, |uauflry m which true." MDQTIY bonds iIff-hé Ullllfid 514M} (he flpd emplgymgnt," foreign trade amounts to about $300 (‘at-m auch y; we, w J I I . head of population, whereas fife‘! uecehlaltiyirdbuidfid": reign trade of the United States gl-Qdg qbggitiois, 11w from inns to time. cgihosoir ,. ., i . ' Y ’ e “some. "so. ,. "ti" 119114.11".- fir. of new industrial‘ ‘centres, ‘v "and 11°11" M15?» 11114 '3" 1 - Canada does more business harmony other cfrcumstanceihof their Ofl-Dill than filly 011181‘ 60111111’? 111 very nature render such adjustment _ the world, and was the only coun- I gmpemuyq, try that maintained uninterrupted gqflfllvegtglpliqhed on an accurate '_ tinental transportation our‘ lqfpyoogogao bugle, revision. ‘N3 m lowing ieveetigatlenie s! "Mo! 0! The Government theeelare. acted is: tomoniaflen. wisely in appoint!!!‘ n about oom- she leads all countries in transpor- » mince to secure information ' iiililliiilii tllr. "Bellow-HQ during the was ‘ connect with our raiiilayada lfilffi- edilier To Peri p . mu Health After Years 0f Suffering. "‘ the construction of Canadian To overcome this dif- wim Muir-or range. iv.‘ » i oiifl“ capacity of 60,000 sqnarefeet of - ilk“ “new! medicine _ In consequence d “u” ‘m, was so tweak I could Is. very abort Mill-HOG without he- ~ complete! out e! film F" ‘and the principle ‘of protection so Canadian labour and Canadian industries. iii- oiudiu ssrimnturo ‘rm is ~66 mane of customs lied by Sir John n. ldacddndld. and which has prevailed in Canada for over forty yiisrs. so» this to» ““ ‘riiffCanadab lndoflr‘ ‘ "lee "hive veloped and‘ OsnadlflWrortpcople have found lucrative employment. ‘hie ammo 11¢“? atantec s: to aviator. in ‘new enterprises. Cili- cltieshhd urban centres have grown great - and populous under the‘ mils _of “fill-d teriif, fllld>mli8vld6 (‘APYMI 1H8 lug-g,“ Mm that my .90\1l1_11 investment within our na- cs-relull! trained ..d'uring lionahbounds.‘ lnjionsequeuceof Jenn, .. _ . .. thidtarifl, no i... him- ‘M "W WWW?» vi ti». dried branchhfactoiiu‘ one soon r r - .. .9"““.°¥4‘-‘?°i1' f-helfllkwiixig“ pMfl-sn-fi‘ -‘ nlqctmrslmnmuoea-iiuea ~ - i Tbeae greet l-rgosies bear away Apart altogether. splendid g 5 ‘ l: i? national i’ F oiweleoml i ‘iii. 7"“ Lv nu ohms ‘MW nu] "xi-int", only re: coomi. and issua- nbiser‘: tasted. ' .. 4;; " 5' Mr.‘ I Speaker, from whdteve My advisers convinced of the In order to secure . .view_,°|at‘vve survey us. el¢ihll10P_»b“_,T cuukm*,w . "1 m, Iteeitstlcn-ddit "- - ' outlook, the position of Canada llelen Stewartrltemaiead-ifim must inspire confidence and opti- Ta Drink by 801m; Ill! mism. Canedsbas passed tbroufli 11°51" '41!“ ‘- ‘ j 1111819111: crucible. She has been ugql¥t1lisledrhhffilililuhe ‘andlias not wanting. iThe‘ great deeds ""90 Veplendldb" nchievedrwithin the lastYsixfiy-bodii. in war, in peace. in commerce and in finance, have placed our country in an enviable position and have, made‘ ‘bcrpthe ooioci oradmlratioo and emulation bybietei‘ nations. ‘nor splendid record or ‘the pestle Sllfliélbll-flilll-IIMOO‘ of her capab- ility to meet all emergencies in the future, but in "order lo-do this‘ Colm- idioos must do their tun duty, they us,“ gem must be true to themselves The lgrest drama" ‘ put into ‘the mouth Harm. 59I18-We Authorised‘: "m" 111ml.“ by Jessie u. sis-rm. “moist-sores Deva in IA West 11y seven xii-ls, RecitatloiF-Ono‘ 0n lltanima "by Panels Stewart Dillo- suo Muriicak Steward. Iteeltatiw1_ -, . '11» Vfldeqwsieo by» Milton w- . sen-Recitation _ pa“ 150W 11y Murdoch: thwart, Recitstlonr-ilvlis Last isms» by including agriculture. “raw-If, ‘wan m,“ H “w; our Iof Poionlus in his address to Li» Let Canedisneflbe true to , _ iliemsslvesntflfi 1°. .1111” °°‘"1'"- f‘ rm to moms: entrust‘- ‘zpd to mom. u: mesh oiuiitlt some spirit "of dam-service's“ riflce thstcharsctaeifloed in». lug the 'q_cr}§_'__a'n_d_‘_ii_e er-‘t l‘. gottiiifilsys of the war ' 1am - ' ‘ ' mreclbezvwhv-ih Stine Mr. Speaker. the declaration‘ set J . _ lie cargo“; was b “ have in this coun- _ fight“. __ iris on‘ "1 ‘ J »’ on, n: ‘in M swim! qiwrprrm marching‘ ‘forward on the reader progress. prosperity and right- h‘ "d" m M" a ecusneiurtothciprslid position she i; seams to attains’ its lelsn' uoow. i. uaclrinuiis ma? - P‘W‘ Ol,.tM-¢flnei\ieli)i x A. Senior. my Itestmlittt. pricey sour-cautious w, hon. members who‘ s»; lust ‘bov- oil end seconded the-Addrtie-ilfre- ‘ply to the Speech from the Threnef “I am sure thgt in? bee. friend the, n member for King's. lllill. (hir. lilo-L m“ Isaac) will look uponthisaaasort . _ . or nae‘ day se rriooo saws ‘ls- {flfg-m a,“ my “flgzffl ‘m’, Jand‘. inasmuch as‘ he and l, com- we mo" 54 ,,,,,,,,,,,;,M, 01g“- prlsing hnlf- the representation of adinna who havalried nodds Kid- uior Lslond, have been privileged 1g)’ Pills roi- thvIi-‘iddflm’ fliers‘! to be thchilrst speakers in this lm- Efiygfinfgig‘ Wu“ ‘gar poflsntdebnte That hlsuapeech ‘m, 3i“, and, or; h,“ _ ’ Y ry creditable to himself and rem _ recomasen ~ othem t6 uile ___._,_ . , ‘aground. is, Pthink, the hlghl was kidney Pills-i‘ lfi- "@141" "ch Bum-"fll 'e§t.‘00fl1l>1ldnent-that couldabmpiid ' all the country. The revised ilk‘ ‘. ‘n-nau- Feb. rug annéopx. s.“ ing the session as stated in the " bk“ 1 Speech, will be based cu the prim ciples of tbs national policy, hav- ing for its essential qualities the EBZEIVIA IN RASH ma]? further. - -- ._ . 61' B I10 88 E Cfimflfil hlm- 1 "We 11° ‘"11 11°‘ 1°°1 11"‘ in Canzda as kidueyedisasee. no ‘,1 speak at all ironically when I say liidleysTiira the soajvgenberzrag i}: uitiivi uotoodrosispoouooibodv. PWW. 1°‘. ‘. qubtsdoagflnd c-‘fleseicel allusiohs. n“ - .1""°m“ u“ ma!‘ 1" . , elm toaeelpow neglecting-whet: He niight have applied to,bis 011"“, h “.“u._°|_“r|m- “ink speech the words which‘. we quobiqmloyguiom, dmpgy from Child hu-oii Josefina umber v ‘this “(Brine WIIQQGPIPnwUfIQ$1 is few mntaslrmahabmi-ei: ‘evict in use lwav alight" m». ' diirflhmihe use orpunoumqotfu. in terms‘ and iwfiHt the‘ ‘ alerts of the mvvdi‘ and asunder ‘ orwismnvsxmeorwumis» this some? of the personal referen- o- that have. mm WI‘ We mviese sweeten. ..