i Irimdu 5,11%"? militller as rum Street, ‘ Doctor Said an Operation . mimic! not have 1 "at pods: an o gglimoriialn of Ly E. Ylnkhn v flbla (Iompound in the plparg m4 lid recommended me i» take it. After taking H1180 bottles I befalrag I y d 1191b: little wiui n» obliges: twill?“ Gilmround . . "lllmk for you to is testimonial latter. "—Mrs.A.A. o I much better-and now have: bonn ‘fr! four months 0K.) I do myh work In [recommend the Ve to m5] friend! and an; I89 ww- B“ 54. Prowl. alum. "l. Well andcistora water with one outfit — For homes beyond the reach of city tuatel‘ service- A single Milwaukee Air Power Water $ystem gives you. complete water serv- lqe-ellnfd, soft, hot and cnld water ac the turn of the faucet. The nir com- ulmor and air tank (it in a small mega corner of the basement or pitlgt, supplies air to operate the pumps in well and cistern. No spec- lil pump house necessary. This water comes direct from the loulcc. No water storage tank which lily become foul or ‘freeze. Uninter- rupted water service the year ‘round. Water is always fresh, pure and health- ilnt. Plenty water (or your flowers‘ and vegetable Lct us send you this Call or phone. lul. Never stale or garden, lawns etc. complete in ormarlcin about better water system. (‘URRIE ANl) MURNAGHAN Largest eireliliiue manufacturer! of Air Power Pump equipment FFO§ Q 0'0 Q-O TO i (‘AR -" OWNERS. 0F CITY AND COUNTRY We are an official A. L. A. Service Station and qive ilrompt response to all trou- ble calla. - We sell HART batteries ivr all make: of can and also repair, rebuild and ro- chargo batteries of every tlilfld. ‘ We have an up-to-dats "id well equipped washing "Pvilre and can also polish "id simonics your on, wfi have a staff of export "W" men and can do a Ion ""°'"P"y and sutllfactorily~ l" "I Provo this to you. “an”! and Car Repair Dept. (‘Wfown Garage 0- B. Msswku, pfqllriotor Prince ‘Street Phone 690‘ 1G4 toeom- Pnniura-l llilulucis of lllle maritime provinces 580 C‘ Plowi- Aibml-"Pvrhar- you will = woo: book condition ‘ I read m. . ' fillets i» 0044 0+ “akin Q4» 6'0 Q- iii liii u (Continued from lPnqe 1) “it is on file Canadian iilarkot." the gzlclrorllliig -l‘(l Mr. 'l‘ilrnibull,"thu,} lllt" fllgllllfilllllllflfl must tlepcndjor he- VQ l-llten itrado they live iiy and not o he Qlokwo- iforelgn market although “this ‘ lviflllld ‘valuable adjunct." ». llE-l .5. L. Zilaclloiiizid sugglylll-J, t‘-.;-,f and manufactured ‘pro- 5 ‘llie curried in 1 t: central provinces at ii. exist’, used 0n, say, around "two llulillr d nillel-i from 'l‘0rl>lito lillltl ilronn two llufidrcd illllCt-i ‘from ltiliutieal or approximately tille quarter lo one-half oi‘ the pre- sent rifle, the ship-per puylilg the lfliiilllltll‘ freight raiiixz- 1o ‘the railways r ‘and the tiovcrnnlelit i-ebzvtlng the ,dlfl‘l‘l'l‘ilcl=. foam ‘the cuslollis re» Ctil]il..‘i_ being ll preferred clliliu against the titriff." I Canals and Railways J. i). iiyulliunn, of Clllll‘l0llt'l.0\\'li ‘|ii'l'.w'ltlt‘llll til‘ Prince Edwin-ll lu- zfiind Associated Board of Trude, ,plli:illl-ll fur l‘t!.':il.(Ii'i1'll(lll of tile ill- iteroullinizil rzlilwlly ulillcr the old l iidflioiis. “ll was built for lllt‘ lvxtillitlll-ZQ lif trade. mist and west. {and coal. only 4i frllctl-liu 0f llie "illilfllllll. spclrl on Olilltrio cl-inuis gfpr whose use the ‘people lit (lu- ilurlo did not pay. The iiinrllliiles. “lull, although ‘coiillribtitlng their Sllilft} ‘l0 llic cost ‘gut no national liuiels and no national "fulfils." -'l‘lio Sydney ll_(‘.(l(i'I'Il reminds that ,t‘fliillllzl hits spent $2‘ll,iilifl,iitili up- ‘till l-llnula and ‘iulilttes trieai" the marl- ltiml- strliitliiiciif. regarding ‘them. “ill. would Iw fairer." lrliinnlclrlu illll‘ Ill-cord, "if the people of 0u~ ltilrio ‘and (Quebec .l't‘ll1(‘.iill)i."i'i’(l lhc ' if i-lznlml Cuiilitin" lliils contributed inward ‘lilo main- liviizlncc of ‘the lnterculolllal in the ipasl, Utilifill (‘ilulilla li-zis profiled lffiiill the liilcrcnlonllll l)C‘(5l'lil-‘il' that. filllWlly has cnuhlod cciflrlil Canal» Qlllilu |llilillilli(3llil'f‘i‘5i to reap gains lili prnfitilblla illill‘lil“l lll the! lillll'l< "iliuir-s. And there hus been liDllllilll lfcr the maritime-s mi ihc profit lilllt‘ ‘(if ilil" canals ziecoullil." A Veiled Threat Tho llllnuctnu conference disclos- t|l a1, aroused maritime people.- “No luztfiliiilo interest can sulfur by l-lilltliiiliiig lll cvvry Wily pus- sililc lli lll-il llil- (‘ziiiatllizin people that we‘ are Will asking favors but llin sluipll- jueill . \\‘llli‘ll is lllir constitutional ri-glrl." urgos the Si. John Globe, liddiiig, "Should a fliw more yczinl shmv us lliu-l llltise collfllllullliiilll flglllti ilrl- slill igu- ‘irod and ahlinld. ii‘ mu‘ ilwll efforts fall l0 l-liliiigl- lllU l-lirrl-iil, 'lll('il must be imuglil llll‘ l‘t‘,lilt‘ily zlllvoc~ llilPll uiorr- than fifty yf‘itl‘li lvgo, by thus-o cloudy and fur-seeing marl- linio lNIIlOTS who ‘predicted from (‘mlflulr-riililin who very ‘things we today are conwidering how to or- ganize in cnnrlilli." A l-liill-niiiiilliii ' pill-lac of the ilmllspliidillllm fpiuwlllm l>-l llli‘ inurl~ tlluc pit-ll that more ivrullrrii unll (‘Plllfill (‘iiliiidizui frliiglil be route-l lhrnugh (‘uiladliiil ltElTllOfy. 'l‘lley complain iliiit loo ‘niulzli (Tuiiudiitn freight goes ll) ‘Plmllund, hliiliic for, .-\-iiaii-lll: Nl‘l[lilll?'lil.. The Tornlilo filnim is aympiiihvtll: ‘tmvurd this nizirillulo llliuillii‘ll, llial. more flan,» adizln lradl- ‘go llii-uugh liiilfllliili‘ ports. and reminds llnil. ‘the fathers oi" ('.(illl(!(ll'l‘;lll()l\ hull this iii mind yin building lhc lliiurl-lilliiillli. 'i‘lil-. lil-llilm H003 by returns 0i‘ the mili- liuilri‘ m‘ railways lDi‘ lii2-l lint l‘llt‘.l‘(‘. W-itli a illrilllltil. decry-also l‘n (Juliu- illflll exports via ‘Portland. The fl» gun-s sllliw n decline from ‘lilfijiilil fling lll 1021i to $4.774 tons lu 1924: il di»f-i"liii.~ii~ from 9.82010 0.021 licud ‘of if’lllli"I illlil from 1li.084,000 l0 "L-iiilhtititl ‘buiiliels of grulli. (RHE- uil-iiling. llli‘. (llobe says, "The con- i l linl lif llil- export sl-tullilnn rosin F01‘ FlPB IBSUIILIIOB will; the shipper. (Yilrrlcrg cannot eonoult ' ill\'i‘l‘l, The illiiwlrliiutlzntlcalihpro- ‘ vldv llil- rnilivnyu ‘lull ire l; p8: H‘ M- i‘! iwliminsl wlllh limsc who mule 1B0 Richmond Strut (‘aiialilm export trltlio tn ltc-vp lu V‘ PM“ ‘u H lllt‘ lull-rests of (ialiillllan "“‘_‘..yo‘. llilil ihl- Si. John lilo-ht‘ in lint svllisfivll \\‘|lli illl! 'l"tll‘tlll“lfi (Hahn's nxplzlliililoil. li Wiililil rid 'llll‘ (l. N. it. of llli ‘Pnvlllliud ‘ll-rmiillil. ‘Says lllt‘ Nl-v: ‘llfuililnvirlt iPlllYOPZ "\'l'l|lll ,‘\\|\ \\’iliil llll- |i(‘i)|ilf', ‘ii i"iii:lll-'l i0 ‘wl-l- is llliil ‘llils (‘filill lilliizi is iill' lugmilslll‘ and uiiiilsl~l‘~.~‘.~ziii-y. .\l:ii'i- lilliin [mrls SllllPl‘ ll fliilr-flilll lii" ‘jury. 'l‘lil-_i‘ lOSl‘ unroull-d frl-igbi illlllll finds lis \\‘.-|y lli iun-ilaud. They lust‘ vuullill ll'(‘l1-'.lll lliul plight iml lit‘ rolill-d ihl‘ Pnriliiiill Wily if Portland wnrl- llUl .'i Nlillltfll i l i i . i i, _ - i SPIRIN ,Say “Bayer” — lnsistl l‘ Unless you see‘ the “Bayer lCross" on lahlels you are not l gelling the genuine Bayer prod- lucl proved safe by millions and lprescribed by physicians for 2S l years. i 5W‘ wliichconiaills provcn directions Hnhliv “lin_rrr" boxes of l2 tablets Also lmlfll-ii nl 24 ilnd lii0~llrugglsts \l|\l|'lIl bl iliv- lrmlr mark (Rflnlrflfl iii lulu-lull 0i‘ film-i- Manufacture or Hono- ncellcnclllrsler or Bnllcrlletcldl only a Accept Bayer package ll l ll [illllll Wllllll lllilllfl O . on who _, National system. They Jose ‘tho business inward and out- lwnrd of sleunerl-l that. ‘if not ser- ivvti by illietgove-rnliieivl road at Porilulid, ~w‘iJuld lie- served ‘by the sliiiio road at St. lii\ or Halifax. fflltrulslo lose they additional belie- fit llal would ooiiro from C. N. 1t. (‘zlilullluu c-uuployta-i find C, N. R. (faualliail supply ‘houses gelLlpig lhti wltgtn-i aildthe supply pay Wlll(‘.l1 is iiuw given to C, N. R. tif- ficluls and supply agencies lil a fol-villi l-liiliilry.“ 'l‘lii.~l lunch, -l.ll(‘.ii, for the trans- plntlzrlion ‘and trade side of tho uilii-itlule altulltiun. Settling the Marlhimel 'l‘l10n there is the problem of sci.- ll(‘iill‘lll. h‘, M. Sclilndcrs, of Si. John, told ‘lllii illnilcllili CUllVPllllilhfl Llilrl, "slit,- llciuliiil of our viicalil. farms is Olli‘ ill-Drill, pressing net-ti." lie sketched l-millliioils llirouglirull. lhu t‘iill\"l.t‘l“ii l)I‘U\'lilt'i‘i~i and deplored ‘tlizii. “little or nlllliiiii: was being dime to re- pluw fossil-ll lhliaugh lluigrnlloii." Tlit‘. iii: ilimea provlncl-s "halving ctililiribiliell lunch lii lliOIlDy and pl-liplc to the western piiciviuecs" deserve better treatment. Mr, Scizuidrrs advocated sland- lirdiznlllun of farm prndul-ls in inzikli flirlulilg ulnrc profitable and ‘therefore lll-Ilfl} iitlrzicllvc 'l.l) sol- llcrs. Business men, .in ills view. should tzllte ‘greater interest in farming. (Ymilrltsllng llhe condlll-on of set- tlers‘ in Northern Ontario WlKi llifltli‘ a i'l‘l'.(‘[1[_ appeal for govern- niviillal assistance l0 ovvromo lllOll‘ luck ‘of good roads, the ‘Si. .i<illn 'l‘ell~gra-ph~J0ul*llal liliys: “ill-re. settlers would lint find themselves isolated illllveti there are (W021i! for settlement close to some of the l)(‘l’§il. rnalll-i ‘in the pmv- ince. not ~10 spl-nk of grealt nllni- bers 0i‘ abandoned farms, where thr- soil ls l-xucllen-L and the now- clmiui-s would enjoy CX(‘.(‘|ll.lllll‘ill flilVRlilfllZPS. ilssunilng. of (‘FJHYHC that their desire ‘was tn remain on the land." Alt lhc- illonr-todcoiiferencc, Mar lhl-w Lodge fold of the lmphesiiitiu iillifli‘. upon the niiud of a visitor lulu Holland when he surveyed the Albert couiilry marshes. and gild- rd that‘. thorn is a posslbilily of scouring ‘nllltili farmers as settlers. 'l‘lli‘y would find themselves liv- ‘lig uildlw‘ criitdilloiin with which lhl-y urn liillillllll‘ and would illi- llnuhtetlly l)l‘ able t0 gm, larger ro- llllTlfi from those lands than any other class of hcilttlerii. "'l‘hl» piwiblvlii 0f liilnllgrnllnli." iwarlis vibe ‘fvlegraph-Jouvliul, “lion yin gelling the right class (if people liiid spilling lhun whom they will have ‘llle beat tilpporllurlily ‘to live under Ctllltllllilils \\'l\l.h which they url- imt wholly unfamiliar. We may fa-iriy tins-lime. that whvn lilo Cillit" ill the iullrlliluc provinces has liliun prepared ‘the real n! (lit? (Xrllilr Ply will lice lhe runi:lili:llill~-;icss 0f ‘lllifi zippl-al fur such an lliiiulgrzitllm ‘jillllfy 11s will yil-ld defnitn rcsilltq and tiffwt to SOIIIG‘ uxlelli the drift of our own young people f0 other parts of Giliiiulil and‘ to the United Shiites." - Under Confederation What of tho “economic status of ilic niarlliines under Confedera- lion?" Observer, in the Maritime Mer- l-liault says hc- ‘does not like ‘Lilo propaganda ‘Lila-t has been wllgcll l".pla<~,lii‘g the. blame for the dirt- ilfffililfil (Tflllfllllfill 0i‘ the maritime ypi-livlnees lm 1hr‘ fact that we urn ‘pnrlnors iii lhc Clniudllin (Ionfedtir- ‘lziif-ziii." ‘()ll!~i(3l‘V(il‘ lines litrl deny rhill. lhnre lliili l)l§‘("ll dlfllrcss but he asks, “whore is llilrrl» a section nl .il\o country, in which there has ‘lint-ll lli) illNlTUHS (ll llilc yours?" “Sn fur an the nixirllliiie prllvlnlzeii are limit-uracil." lie eoliititiut-a, "tliu iln-usurr,‘ of distress =lnduy would he just about Lila slime as ll is wholher they hall entered (‘outed- l-rntinll m lint, hllil.:iii<:lpa‘ilnn will llffL lll‘ fnulili Ill upllilling up ‘thli finiiily. ll. Ftlfliils a pity llial ‘tliurti islionilrl bi‘ any who would lose faith ‘in ilic future (ll (‘uuillllL This ,l~mill‘iry is ollhc-r going‘ in ‘lu- it lgnui vmnntry or ll. is not and ll lvvrilliiiiy will not ‘lie grl-ul llIIlUHS ‘ii holds :~gt~llilii' and lllllPliti every- itml‘ llils with ln lls destiny." i The Canadian Reaction “ llnw lint-s ronlrul lilid westl-ru (‘amidst rl-llct ~10 llic Monliimi (‘tin- ltirl-lict‘? A nilmbv-r of ellilorli lin- iull-llllilcly lllrow [he trust.‘ lulu tho “puiltiuul flux: llilll inllkti ll h sub- Llvlzl: for ‘tariff llllicilsiilnii. The ‘hliiirilniili l"l*l‘e Press is lino nl ‘those. "it l3 lust illii-isibie," says film l"I‘i‘0 ‘Press. "that a simpler ,l>“.illlllflil of tile whole prnbilim would bl‘ in do i-lnmcllling tnwlivti locul-lirlll-llnyr a tariff plillvv tliul would glvu ovary-body in (iilniidn ..‘l f‘ll'li]l'l‘ ltl irnvol-alnilig Wllli-iilll. il-iull-iiml." 'l‘hv Montreal Witness ll-"\"lil|ll<l ‘sympiilhyior llli" lulirl- times, “gruuiirl- between lilo l~‘tird< nry tariff on ihc one lliirllil and lilo (‘iiimllliill iarll’! on lilo other" mid IIPvPH llli‘ll‘ probloni i0 urge. "not umrl- Iunifl‘ ‘barriers but llvltii.“ “'l‘hl- infill‘ rr-lvnillnn of Nnvzl ‘Si-lulu in will worth wnicliliig," as lln- (‘alvzilry ltlbtirlnn sums ll up. 'i‘lir\ Willi-tunic ‘Tologrn-ut. however. dliini-iilsvs ilili pnilllcnl ph-asn nl‘ iln- Nllllllllilll, llilis: "Wilt-flier (‘lin- iililil in dl-allnrd in hn a land of inllgnifll-rlril. dlnianctis with n glfufilillflfl plmiiiulion mnlinnaliy leaking in ‘lilo tiirllen Gluten, or n groan‘ country devouring its nwn lvusi rornnrlvu and waxing stmnl: fund flrfltfllflfilllll, llnpnnfls upon 8t‘- m-pliinl-l- or rl-lotatlnn of the prin- l-qiu- or protection, Ami lhni. is~ llul- will in‘ ilrtlled in lhn polling .i,0l.|li‘l, nol by an informal int/ar- ‘yirnvint-ial debate." . -|-|,,. fiprlllgllclll, illmsiimnlipnbl contribute.» an ' ‘in n wile-ii in icviewiiis I .;.l l ma. icommentary. I Mlfi‘ ‘the maritime agitation KPOllliQQPDUl that Nova Scolla, , for lIlBIQ-fllie. _ "would rprobably ‘be benefited lilbre ; v by a change of ital-ill pollldy ln U14? United Slates than in the Domin- ion." l ‘- ' t l. ,A National Cqnhuitation ‘The Vlumouvor Province e ‘ ‘lea a national coma-ultiltkln, r _ lug the maritime silluaMW ' BB tilbwttily allil-tl i0 that (ll ‘lllo \VC'S'I- "We are nil in the same jhonil. though ‘pulilliig 'fl'll‘lilllf'lidf(ft¥l'blll mtrsf‘, says the Province. “l! "we ivcr expect Ito gel anywhere ll will bc necessary flir iii-l to docldv whither we am gnlng and learn to pull together. Tho Moose Jaw. SRHIL, Tliiles. ‘suggests ‘that. the lllllliclull conference may 11410011"? historic, "if it supplies a convinc- ing answer‘ to tho improvements which will strengthen national un- lly." 0n. the other hand. ‘the Winnipeg 'l‘i'lbuiie miifosscs l0‘ a 501150 0i wvarinoss vt‘hl‘-lievvi~ ll reference is made to “(hiiiatliaii unity." The 'l'i‘ll)llfl6'&l‘gi‘t'l'i<i that national lllllll-Y is important and lira-L we could en~ loy more of it; but declares that "vilgur- prulorlcitl generalities will uni ovnrl-omli svl-litiiililisni." ' "if ‘the maritime ]7I‘O\'ll‘ll‘.\“S,_ for ‘lm-imncc, huvc ll grievance, l‘! l5 holler service l0 (‘zliiadlan unity to bring that Ki'l(‘.‘v’ilil('i‘ ltl n point and gel i; S“."lllt‘il lliltii ii is lo plead wllli ihc pvnpll- linwn by the fir-ti 4m 700k iipmi lli‘l'ii' iiclglllinrs in flit‘ wrsl in a l~i\\'i‘l.‘l lPlHDPFPil spirit ‘of brotherly love. iirgllig ‘Canadian niiilly‘ is lllio lflllliii-Z ‘lhli patient in ‘ilVilllfllV rookie-burrs h‘.~i mischiev- (Hi3 bow-titers have thrown lulu hi! will '. l i l-l‘ ». ' .‘ i ill. um caltlznorrcrowu mi . rll- ' 4v,- on "m: us: meoirA-riono " or Gl-IRIBTV cousiorfn ci-qhisr JESUS 0 Jesus Saviour, meek and mild. i :-’Who came to earth a little child. And in a manger cold was lallt, in uneieni swaddllng bandarrayed. yldlchdélllosslihvaa that resting place, For liim who came with saving grace, From Satairs power to set us free, And save us from all uiisery. Cuiiifurlless was His llille lied, in liial lone, hiluible cattle shell. Where but few colufurls cutlld be found, ' And cattle stalled were all around. Clll‘lril.'H wealth in Heaven hull no end. Which none on earth (nu "ample head; iiui riches lill ile laid aside, When lie cuine with ineu to abide. .\ll around ilirn was poverty, tflirlst was as pour as mall could 9. Nu wealth ills loving purenlg hall, .\iid in that lonely place ivcrc and. But soon help came from the Lord, lvlvrltnllcn wore they nui. nf Gull, ‘Mir rich mun sought tilulr lonely i haunt, .\iid gave theiu what supplied their wants. flit-y IPi-iliikiliceiise, Gold, did bring, Myrrh, liill|'. ll. is ii stale siundliy of Clin- ‘lillllll nrzitlirs that might .0 be flung on ‘tho scrap ‘ht-lip." 'l‘h‘e Ohlzilvll Jmirnlil lixilwslilf“ 'l'li‘l( of filllli in business illfill‘? "nnloreiicell. “What. mi earth in Parliament for?" queries tho 0t- lziivll pzipcr. “If it is not to deal wllli illrtionnl questions ln a mi- limial way." The‘ Manitoba ‘Free Prrfls is also dubious ‘but linpfrllli 'lint cvvn if lilo-re wl-vl- no reuuilli fmm a national clout- siillollil-li-l. ‘and l)lfll't"l', lillilunl lunliersIlzl-nrling 0f the difference-ii which exist might ultlmwlcly hie-iii in remove them." 'l‘hc Tnrniilo tilolit‘, however, on- il0l‘b.4‘!~‘. tho pro-prism. “From all I PXpnlrl fresh lillciis and iiciv lmlnii“ rif vimv. 'l‘ht=i‘t* may he also a bel- ler rcrtrgnilloli n! ‘lilo difficulty of cn-vvi-nlng Cauad-i and giving fro!‘ nlziy i0 ‘the f VfilflllillQlil. of ‘5 varied industrit-s." Developing an Understanding pnnhlenlsi of the nth/er fellow la the "illlfiP of most nf our ‘troubles in Canada, imday,“ stresses ihc Lim- dcn Free FY0113, ltlldllvg. "When men got together» with their feet under ‘the same- lillili‘, liilfcronet-a havr- a way of rapidly disappear- lug." 'l‘.hc Osiiatvu 'l'i‘l('l7,l'l'lfll l)"- lilPVOll “it should lit! possliile- lo ‘air lve lil. Mollie grunt. lnwoud basis (if uwtziouul “lh‘liugli‘l." _ "Wlrvli ponplc fool lli(‘ilISt“l\'i‘t‘l aggrieved it lg‘ natural for lllPlll tn gczl. ‘lligvllivv liild ‘talk Li\'i‘i‘ their iruubllei." rcuindri [he lillniilllui SIYPGllIllOF. "'l‘ilo maritime prov~ incoii make nn slicrrt lif tho. lat-l lllal. they are liisslliiiflell and i! is in their credit. ‘that. they arl- llt‘ll‘l‘~ mining to devil with their problems liii broad mtllliual lines. ‘if lull-r mi. east. null wool, uicel ilogcllicr in friendly (lltiCllHslOil wllh ‘lilo w‘! plirpozil: of ‘Tfllltllllllll i\ satisfactory wnluiloii of ‘ihrlr difficulties. ll. would seem ‘that nothing ‘but good could f‘(“.\'illl." The. (Yul-gory llcrzild lhc nilirltiiiic-s for llic ivay they are gollig lul-iltii, "with broader local vision.” The ‘Monetary ‘Fillies tionsililvrri. “the maritime provinces should rt‘- enlluwlllur ‘lllle question of political union n5 iono solution of their econ- nmlc difficulties,“ , "hooking at ‘l-he taxultylng pm- blcin of our sister qimvlliccs wiih it kindred eye." says -i.lic London Free Hess, .in l-xlcliulution of the filone-tliry Tllnelil’ auggaliilnu. "ll riot-s seem illiffiflll0lliillllt that. a province ‘like Prince Edward ir- laiid with in‘ mpldallon lens than IheX-ily of ‘Ortawa, sdlould be risk» Pd in curry the expenses of a hf"- vinclal ‘government. Nova Selvlla. the liiorit pnpulouwol’ ille l-lll'(l(.' PW)‘ Vlllt‘t";~i, lifts fnwor lllliillllliililn ihon rho cliy of Toronto, Now llflillti- wick may NllOflly hnvo fewer pow pic ‘than Vvlniilpog." 'l‘lil~ Fort William Timon-Journal olisl-rvl-s that. "ttmltlgauln-llnii lei qimbaiily closer ‘lllflli l-f him over been .in tho rllligc m‘ prucllc-‘il pul- iiiivsi," and stimmurizln-g lire ‘ithfllll- IillPH which tend to (i0|lI|i<"l iilu l-ciinliiillc llvcislon. Silylii “'l‘lit' ‘flircli provinces, wlili a population ill about 900.000 pcopln. ‘maintain for thtli‘ govvrlllueill. three lt-ilislll- lll'I‘t‘>~i liud one lelglslllfivu council. lllt‘ wlloll- ntintiiering 13R pcrsmw or cunuldlirzrbly iimrc ‘than lllt‘ province of Ontario main-thins for the govrrning of three, million wo- ‘plo. All-d ‘l0 ‘this ‘llho llpkluip of tllrco parliament lblllilllngs, the Hill- ili'lflh' of (H1700 ileulvqinnl-gnvlirulvrn, wlvll-"h total mine 825.000 a you. ,lu‘ll a iNlylllUlll of n-hmiwfiilxiflfl ‘lo [ll'l‘lil' inrs and other m-lnlniers of lilit‘ l-rown tun-i in. will readily im lwl-n thnii lhn cost of ‘governing iho nutri- rlnirr lll considerably morn ‘ihllu ii populliilon of loan than a million» winch lloqgu. not include any lrl-|iil~n~ dolls nu-:iil't‘ll-—slh0liltl ‘be oallodufl" ondo lixptmtl." - ‘Tho ‘liiililax Herald npmwvm the ‘iillrrgcriilnn with the doelnralion that ninriUnili "overhead is ltllogn- ‘liter lml oi‘ proportion to our busi- liosn nmdn ~lt is Hllfifit‘ Whale of ulorioy." Jiinrairagnnce in govern- monlnl overhead in not confined in ‘iho marl-lrllnon, in the view of ‘the Manitoba Proo iPnass which con- tributes thr- thnliglit lhlit "con- wlll no llollbl. mvlvc HIIRRFWUDDR summation nf a maritime nllion for a union 0f l-hlf vthme prairie pmvlntmli." 'l’l. u‘!‘ll thus be rofl-llletl that, as the Si. John Telegraph-Journal cx~ presses ii. ‘tho mslrlttlrm mnfor- pnyo in ‘Mlmoton has amused a f "itrletgurt throughout. m‘. in.“ Jlélhllaf. snllllfllly n!!!‘ 0h the ‘part of t-‘lie rest of Canada, iloo, commvnds thorough about till-ll‘ than purely conferenot, “the , ell '1 guillotine," ll OHEAQYYQS, "We may, "llilCk of understanding of they lit) tilili they praises now can sing, l'Ol‘ lle remembered their estate, .\iid opened forlhenl ulercyki gale, lint [lei-lid sought Christ's life to u take, Wiih sword an end of Him would. malt . .-\nll Blillhlehenfs infants then were s aiii, illlll Jcs-us did not there remain, Mil God's command l ‘ sill-ll; _ ‘invents and child to Egypt fled, :llii S(l_l(li.ll'!l.L‘(l in Ham's dry fund, liut thence returned at Gods 13pm niznid. they loll the ‘lll Jordan's stream tized, l" Youth lie had been circumcised, iiilniollialely with Satan fought .\iill over liliii victory glit. He was bap- Ulisilfil lie began lri preach, Jixlllviiys of Gad tn sinners teach; B“. azzlrvlh they would Him slay. ttlluse lie taught them tiolfs ()\\‘li Wily, . lllllS lilo lif trouble now beg-p“; it‘ world disliked the I-lnavmu. ’ liiuu; ll," "hi "W" People first in, game, ‘M “We they fell flu‘ llllll, h... l shuffle, l f“ Nflzllmll‘ ll“ Silent His ymiili, ihence the mime of Nazarene took, l" lillvillil‘ KPPW with niuu lilill (ind, As Evuugeliiits did record. Christ on a mount His sermon IlFPilClIOtl. wllll iilnvoi‘ Wlll(‘ll l0 nielfs hnarls rcltchvd, l-ie ll¢‘l'|\'l‘lily truths in men dcr ' l-llired, i ’.l‘lmt lhvy might for l-leaWn he |ll‘[‘[iili‘(‘ll. , llc lolll lhcnl blessed, The whole lrulh f0 them confessed. clearly who were Blessed lire they that from sill lit-purl, y Al“! Wilt) by grace are pure in . heart. l The pure will God in glory see. And lllliy shall in ills image be, Will dwell for liye lil lusting [lulu-uh in (Jhrisfii uwii hum;- lif joy and bliss, And Jesus through (Julllcc went, Where most of His time was spent; And preached tho gospel free to all, And some wllli 10y obeyed lilo cull, lie preached on hlii and mountain lop, And none in vuln in lilm appealed, Rojnicllig then they went away, Anti ilcvtir could forgot tliul duy. 'l‘h@ (load to lilo again lio raised. And llien lll0ll'.li‘lUil(l5 uluud Him praised. Tile people in amazement stood, Aild suld illili all lie lllll wllli good. Blll Scribes and Pharisees fell novel ll. paluod iheni in tho very cure; i Great was lire fulnl: llilli Joiiuu hulLl Which made them very sure and] mud. , Satan's euvy filled their breast, Mill ‘Kvoatlly fallen was their crest; 0f -t.iirlatii works mulillilties ma. versed, F“ "I18 "w" flllirit W85 disimilsoli. , l For lils lnslrilclloli they hm] m; taste, And for ills death haste; Much of their influence was loaf. Which to them Dillfl and sorrow cost. "my were in 0f mlin Christ nown i never nought rg-la i“ very llilitenl. "m omit-tie m.- real t-as-k has yet in he performed." as the St. John editor warns , , and lil ihe meantime. "in the inland city, whore in I804, g 1m“. limo conference took the mop that lod to (‘0Ill0fllTRllMl, a conference quite as significant, a0 flu- an tlm future welfare and unity of oil the Iimvineon of (Inna-do la concerned. will nppmve, a Mil of rights b9 presumed, flfliilttxlihn’ nnfln con-fermion and than ‘do tilts ernment ot the Dominion." r i oUAllnr-m filo experience. Inuit. are necesnilr, In ellnno nlmvo the list price they rnn l-rll-ml iii yuu. Time Payment. Plan, convenient, early payment privlIt-gcil. ‘flitiugh from lleuveu ill: hull (‘null- lin was the liumlillinl. one nn czirlll, Aiid was so from ills humble birth. lie ‘glllnsi all evil set. iiis (lice. A l , 'i‘n do good went from place ln T}; Yillngnililfinyplélogigm ggzilllt-with “h5g9; Their hilillllle calling was no fault. But, you must Christ's flower be. joy; And “m, 1hr, DOOM,“ on abode__ lliey were‘ the OiiPti that Jcsilri Oi- you will not lliltl glory 56o,‘ ; . , _ n, »,- , H ,, , H SOIiKIl. ,.\ll wl ilo .llif i Wil s rorsske,‘ r1 Fhch llullfillllfi in praises did eni- a $1,131,“: owe“ n ‘em Add do". qnnqpp-q 1,}, m“ “lv“(‘fv' ‘m, wall m] d:“,,\'1,o “any Mk,‘ p 0y‘ M q l H Mzidl- liiglic-rl lil‘ llli.‘ lllllililll l“i'lt'l-_ [lnniilfl Aug-Lea“. August 1925 ; ‘, \ _ i ~ i Christ slcllnelilies among them “ yffillrq m] e preach?“ m \o\l, friend, may bn tinlmliilid ltm. ‘ ‘ i ,- " llL-ulCLl, “mo,” ,.,,'|,",“HO" n" w“ gong pm‘ f-prlat will KJVL‘ llis gnivp in WH|STL|NG FOR WIN“ . l__ The New Blow-motion Control ‘ The Masterpiece of the year! THE DcForcst Model R5 depicted above typifies the: achievements on which The llllll lpoolll . three of the most successful orgnnizalioils ,,, 5,84,,“ “wdm V, in the Radio industry have hccii wot-lung. M ,, “f; ‘Qfiffjfpfi d‘, u, . . oilmrltu cabinet. fashioned lnlol- craft:- iih uuverb o! uvoolnl tnlo built. l-lnl-d Wttlnlil w mnruhiti, A l'Il|Il-~l|it‘l\l(|‘l‘ unit ll l'rn~i~, ' ' This five-tulle receiver llrllizl-s a special type of tuned radio frcqlicilcy ampllira- tion—-—a circuit with unique tone-recreating hfllll-“fy tyne). iudiics- ‘ ."""."*"‘.f'.“"":.i;'c:.': ~ All r F. Gone are all the “squeaks”, “liowlsfi u-rv m Mail . lpinent and es), .. and “hisscs". It instantly gives the vztudio programme, clean and clear, with life-like realism. Gone is the uncertainty and guess- work~yotl can “log” this setwitll preci- sion, getting a station at a fixed point on the scale every time. " Gone is the untidy mess of wires and exposed batteries, the ugly black panel, the mechanical look. Insle.itl—a compact unit, batteries all enclosed in a l-icailtiful cabinet fashioned in two-tone liiahogany by Can- ada's fillcst furniture craftsmen. A dull satin-black panel from which the indicating marks gleam like burnished gold. The pricc-lil<c every model in the New “R” senior-establishes a standard of dollar-for-dollar value never before available in Canada. DISTRIBUTOR: ISLAND RADIO CO., Charlottetown, P, E, l, The New Low-Lon Conrlenlot --- < l. Accommodation (or Heavy Duty Batteries Internal Battery Wlrlnz Slims circuit u the R-5B R-ls. An elegant Jierllid desi n con- ilnle with laud-sneaker. ed in ill-levied walnut. Pelee, oomph-lo with live Westinghouse lllullulrlinli, "Musleone” Hond- lci. Plume Plug and Cfld Loli- tTlto only extras neceunry In Aorlll Equipment and linLlerll-n) . ISLAND RADlO cow (‘lntrlottetowl leirnvl rnl- your lmlvltlrl "The-II? llAlllliwfltt- Blue liirll of Wonder ' and name of more»! Authorized Deal". i am Interested in n lot priced about Q Authorized Dealers will Glndly Demonstrate DoForut k (‘ronley aria nrl- rmlfl only h,» HI'l\'(|I‘l| IlQYIlFYIF-"lliffllhhlll who have training, urn-ire fnl-lliiivu null rrsnnnnihillly w ‘c In our Jud]:- ln urrler tn t-niulre ynuiilll nnliiilnrtllm lllll nl your lnvrnlmt-n! mnllol. For n lrllrflll ndrlltlnnlll ndlb. They will be lzind to dt-mnnntrnll- an) through the lleFnresl 84 Cronley t NIIIII...“ DE FOREST and C SLEY Radio-phone Receivers. Sold and personally installed. Operating instructions given. (‘omplete line 0f Radio Accessories, alt ‘ays in stuck. Repair work and testing Sets a specialty. JAMES A. GESNER 91 Queen Street Batteries, etc., Charlottetown 4 H i‘ $22 f $1 in liivh" ways lhvvywvrli not Tvllllllll-illl-Hllii lmih lflwly is llflll meek, Bill lll guild breeding much l)i‘lllllll. Am] 1,, my 1mm; "he; peace Wm And suuiuliiuus Clifltil. would uni spnak; , filmy. lTllilSU wlin will faith in Him nlrlln- Although ho showed lhciu lllu lit-st mi,“ wily. “n. llliifi‘ in Heaven will attain. l duwil; ills nit-llsagl‘ to l\\‘\' thorn was lull-at, ynll, -.- _ ~- At on“: Sh“ “w”, m W“ ‘ho "W. .\iid ilicu ylilfll bl- (‘llllil lil it King. l"r\'t'l”_\'llilil_y' is familiar with r119 l\i\(l lui the wily tli llt'tl\‘\‘ll iliug. lvld sup-ri-iililili pf sailors that, t0 I jliriiig a lillfifllli‘ lirct-zn, lhny mugf, .‘\li wlin in Christ llir gl"lCc applied, “-1||,-;||, during n“. (mm lam", {he iil- with ulxiiidaini gr supplivli; Ffililfltlliill 411,,“ (horn svcura lo l“m' til’ llli‘ lll'l'illl u.’ I 0 llc glivt‘, ‘haw prl-t-ulll-d ll l)i‘lll‘f that lllmg. \\'hil'h lliWri lrulll sinful lluiigi r‘lliii til‘ szll-rllllin would pltlclle the save. ulnrm slpii-ils and lllililm‘ them to _ _ _ pl-riull. llii‘ Vfliflfll 1n proceed un- ll|\llI(\ lilvlitillllfti (lirlsl \v.'ll confer ]||f)]q-_<[|\|l m, m, mun“. “ma”, 0n ull who will lli lilm refer. l\iilliil‘.~i hiivo boon known lo pou-r llt‘ will ulmc hungry send away, vtlilliilvfll and watlir u," a mo“. lllil lirl-lill of life will glvc czicll pmuioiilliry in nrder lo obtain l. diiy- wiiili lilVtlfillllg l0 their designs. I , _. And liililiy lhl-n lil Jl-suu cnml‘. Slime (ll which believed iii iiiu iilliiic. Profl-ssltiil 0f Lhvii‘ flillli dJll llililti‘. .\iid dill in lllm rilmic lull-rest lulu‘. llli l\Vt‘l\'(‘ llpoiiilt-n dill sell-cl, llui lime nf lhtim was nnii- tlll‘(§l, Aiid iliusl- in Spiritual things ill~ taught, iiofnrli lllvy mostly llsli hull caught. M°Claiys PANDORA BANG A reliable baker. The specially constructed ~»'_ r _ fire box is the reason why. ‘A PANDORA wlu. SAVE You FLlElJ l“ i‘ A ROGERS HARDWARE 00., in). Charlottetown - ‘- , Agents for McClarys Stoves and Ranges.