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' _ l¢_ t ‘i -_L -it if ,lg . ll- #1 'xi ,.-‘ l.l‘;.-. , it!-.-1.: --‘_ f tl' 1 -_ li l \ it J ij- :Ill £',_‘._§» -li ll >&3 ` “fli-'1 070 ` ' t. ;,:_- 1, . ly ;. ‘ 'l" ~‘ f. , | . ri’ `. ,f __l. . --fe: ‘ ' -*__ ,,,.~ _ ., . » “wx” '»<. > 'V -_'Q-I=a3.4"`-ji .._.,,_.__ `> ' `.- \ 1.* L. ..' . __ _ 1'* \ r . " ' | aunt dollveral. ’.l:1.""..':.".“.'.-: ii:"“.:t....'°°.” :.*.°...'°:. ".':.....‘.“ .:.' ....... ....... . _ _ - J - utllutullutlu _“UWB D] DIJU WB] rl hunt. w. cn'ut»r 's. lfe_Lur Y” Secretary. Llout. lol- - ' ` , .t. B. n tt. Annotate lsilitor. u. tt. carrie, LM". ‘nd ,“mu::w York £'|;.ro¢entut|va--Frank ls. .\'o|-thxufl Chicago Hcpreuulwllvo-E. J. POW" ., vie.-rrntaut. J. I- Duluth u, A. Mullunon. D. B. 0. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 r' t -. i ,'~ l ` BOLT FROM THE BLUE The lion. Robert Rogers vent-lon in Toronto there Wolll soon be an “interesting event" titmtva in which the two prlncipa would be the Liberal and Progre sive parties. We think he is mi I iwken- as advices from Ottawa in- dicate there is anything but an o firial rapprochcment between th two wings of the radicals. Indeed .~.e|n.~'. clear the Progressives hav ill~t'iil+-tl tt. play their own hand i pulitk-s. Thi-y have dt-flnitel luruetl down the approaches i‘r»niii-r .Mackenzie King and th iittll- hand ut' offical Liberals who, acting upon t.lreeley's advice | . _ \\'»-_-t." nwiinirig, Their aiiaresses_c0me here Moudu such me,._ France owes to Britain £523.279.- came not-mat and the heart also. were not appreciated. there is n s-ngngi-tiuiii, and the wooers hav iwturuetl home to make the bcs 1" their single blessedness. , “hat is the significance of thlS?‘ The Progressives have determinedl upon the annihilation of the Liber-` als. if possible. They realize that` thi-ir future iles either. inside the l.ili\-ral party or the Liberal party ii1.~:Eii.- ilu-in. They prefer the lat- ter, antlencouraged by the exam- ple of the Labour Party in Britain have apparently decided to try cont-lnslons with the Liberals in-I sttad of coalescing with them. A I step in this direction is the organ- ization of the Progressives in On-f tario untlcr ex-Premier Drury. Thel Fnriner's Party there is as dead as_ thtir ex-Treasure, Peter Smith- the' Liberal party is moribund. and the Western it-aders see their oppor- tunity to develop a vigorous public opinion on Progressive lines. free l"”‘ll°" its the badge of servitude- til at the recent C0ll=l¢‘l'VHllV9 C05' “wen batr bobbed in the West Indies. They cannot wear lt ally Ollie' WW- d Congratulations to Mr. PBFCY l 5. Creameries. 9 Thornton to accept an invitation to 0 6 l Drovmce and muway Congo together are Brltaln's deb-land the thyroid enmnged by. _ha l. ~ ' _ "|same thing-namely poison in the According to Hom W_ ___ Blair' 000.000, making a grand total 'if mood D £l.975.755.000, These debts were Any poison 1." the blood is going _Conservative Leader in Alberta, i that province Hon. T. A. Crerar is Great W,,,._ Strange to S,,y_ none Gfia fast and often irregular beat, .be- vlrtual dictator. It matters not these soven nations exceptinglcause the m““"le_°f the hen" can what thc Provincial government '~ll”@'?C9 “ml Bfflglall Cong” lla* Pallll deems most advisable in the inter- ests of the Dew_e_ unless __ has me terest on these debts and in thoggoltr-eg are caused by a lack of "O. K.” of Mr. Crerar it is taboo. The Ontario Liberals have called a Convention of representatives of each of _ the Exchequer, who is responsible b ,-1 1 gpm to tm.;-o-tion h _ _ e ue o some p___ _ , _ t e 111 constituencies together for the nuances of the Kingdom, is from _wth tongue gums qmuses Thi. young people ol the present and peopling with her own blo share of the White Mun's Burden o which Br.tsin has done for liher tired yiurs. Lhc wnrld conflict with the Kaiser at Simmonds on his outstanding suv' ho poured out the blood ot her rapid heart -action. __ _ Bd slcess as n buttermaker. First in ull sous by land and sea. and hor whele mere was but t '“ en “rg ,_ _ ,. thyroid and t-he rapid heart. them s- Canada at the Royal Fair. Toronto \:__allll_ and treasuri- without limit. was just me quesuon as to wha. - _ . her wezi-ith in . - t f h (Fe tal b ’~ " "° °““"‘l of ther or not lt was sale to let 116 is g°°d advertising or I e n r billions to hcr alles. and whtile her man go overseas. treasury was empty pledged her ln other words, ten years ago._the f- “_” boundless credit, borrowing V to rapid heart action -was thought to e SQIIH? °l' me Peuple who -do not lend again. that the war might go be due l° the enlarged m_l;°ld‘ . . f - 'S _Ngo to church may. in many resllecte. on until it was crowned with vic- __ Lgeazxsg oanillxsrsii iallseililecetlgnwlln ell” Very "meh ben" than “muy-tary' Thus debt wus. piled “mm the teeth and tonslls, and these __ who po. but what a lot they lose by llelit-the d;'bt idnc:t;‘red do; he' men were advésedto get these _con- ')Wl'| BCCOUYI till 8 8 OD dltlong C 6l1fl\€ UD. neglecting to co-operate their, _ _ H yt account of her allies. Her own The extraction ot tee.b and t e of 5°°d”°“' rborrowings were made ln the Unit- l`@U_l;_V“l 0; 0:2 l°“Bll“' md "nh" l eu stntos nnd is being pain on at 3"" '“g ° ec B' The Bonriiot Trade is to be con- A me that Wm complete me pay in .snti_;;e. the _l\v_r0il-~ dlsttrust dollm. Cultlvate cheerful- _wmch mm Government Won, ,ndl Town Clark: "Our local weather- ness, and live out of doors all you lforecsater is trying to get trans- can' m,,,|d vh0|d_ omcg-» so say, the [erred Your birthstone is the topaz. ' l ` _ .. . which means fidelity. f Ottawa Journal and who can deny_ _(_!_h_:ir:i;i_t;t._hv_Vha_=t__sn_t_l1_t;trt:_\:_t:_l'l!_:__ Your now” ‘__ mg ch__y“num_ nl /` _ _ _ L agree with him." mum- 'K- -v ment. He says. So far as 1 tanluill be inv-ittul to meet hlni anti § drtulgery on the farm is gradually` see at the present time the oppor- llrll/6'-ii been U1 l1‘?iH'l- liilli 0\'<‘-F thi’ ‘°’**’***.*'°*° ’.._.°_ °°° ' ' ' ' ‘lbeiug ellmistetl by improved mach- ,,|m,,m,n_ ‘ .inery and better methods. Better -toads and the rural mail delivery _ 'i ~ 'l al ll`L tin ti ld i ` .. .. l “The Fam" Mmm” M“"'" ‘Sl As.-vs Pit./tvucit:-Lord, it lrliiiiklfhliliilnlnli texitiiizy. le 0 . tie ability I possess. Challenge the name ofa monthly journal piib.lm,,h|ng Wm, ,Thee to help, whetlterl All ,hose things must wsult in lS B000; 'lil it fr0m the Conserva- lished in Quebec and bearing t.h€~,w.tii nia-uy, or with them that lull/€_t.etter` schools eventually and . . ~ ~ - , - , J ti our many other general improvements ,Wes 0,. pmgresaives? slogan laxconiniuinlcate the Boot no power. help us O lor _ _ __ _ loggo,-_"' 1; 5;,-ong|y condemn., the God; for we relst on Thee, and in tlimughout rural lite. Lack oi’ _ _ _ Tl w go against -t is thul- good sanitation in the country is Probably the busiest.. and appar- "‘,y"tel" M gmernnwm “°“l'°l ‘ww mHd;a;nEh,,§ni¢t,,e 1_|;11_-fl' as keenly felt as it is in the city entiv least occupied. men in the l" °p,"“"°“,,",‘,"‘“‘ l"°"l““"' l" “` ruAvER:- The °l“l"‘ lr* '““‘l@ 'lla' 1000 1'0"' recent issue it quotes Father E. .- . 1 t d ith t Thea SUM W°Fl _ - _- . 'CorefuI_and- rqmpt ltandlingi of his _co ecttons, depends e credit Infomation. understandin I.. ll. ’llll|fIfA\'. llunuli-r ~ UIIA l¢l.0'l"l‘E'l‘0\\' N me rslde. Victurlh. 23-E _ _- ._ .f-:W ~,.-‘JI€_.:°°,*;T_‘=‘ -2:: ln 1924 Total Premium! plld -------- Excess over premiums paid ents. In addition, thlerefore. to the he was insured for 20 years, HYN DMAN & _ Provincial THE “SAVING” SIDE OF LIFE' INSURANCE Actual Reisult-Great-West .Life 20 Your i-Jiulnw|n<»ut insur- ance -Pol-icy (20 Yeur l)ei'errt»..l llivldenils) for $'.1,t|Uu. i4- uued in |904 at age 3l'»-*Annual |’reniiuni $il!l.tlll. Total Amount in cash available at maturity The ownor of this policy 1-ivcd to teujoy the fruits ol his own thrift. llad -lie died during the llfc of the colitrllcl. tin- flwi- “mount of the policy would liayc been paid in his di-pi-iid ii ?§`3if C322* dl , _________ ,$3010.03 ,_ _ ___________ ._ 19ao.oo _...,..,_......_.........$1030.0) -.,- i/Q li’ if i \ g gonerolus profits of his savitigs, without cost, For particulars of similar policies. writ.. ll co., LIMITI-Jn. Managers The Great West Life Assurance Company Offices, 61 Queen Street U . . . .Wo e -ae s. Charlottetown T I .. . ./,~, Nov. 13. was ii grand success, A _unique iltifograllli i`ii\'lu'. 'l`hn