llilllllllntlnlllislllllllt i“ W. Cheater d. MeLure, Preaident. J. R. Burnett, Editor and Publiabo D. K. Currie, Aeaeelato Editor The Public Forum -Thla ' le open m- n» dlocupion by correopondenta of qtteatlona of interest. The r... ,_ Guardian doea not nlceaaaeiiy endorse the opinion expressed by ita cor- Mernlng Dally (hounded 1837) $6.00 per year (delivered) In advance. $4.50 per year (mailed) in advance in Canada and United States. S. A. MCDONALWS \ rr MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923 Wine And Beer ‘- " a» PRUDENT FINANCING. [the charge made by such newspa- slig- The people o! Manitoba lpers as the Manitoba Free Press 35"’- gfited mldlalwg °l wing‘: ' i eer e ng so un er gover It is refreshing in these days ofzand the liiontreal Star that the control after having prohibition time “we i» w» a» w Mom mi 21:.rerxbsrs.izis..lti.svi timahonorod institution like theflsh "IIIIIiSPRIIIi-i- Bil’! l! l5 quite have been advocating a eimilar Union Bank or Canada, talte itsclear that there is inertia and in- ézyrlfgaigfingrfigience Agreggfihpgzf shareholders and the public gener-fmlefellce, that eveflithlllg is not ministration passed an order-ia- ally into its confidence, admit thatibemg M“ m" “gm l° be ‘has n has made lwses and ma, in itsiand could be done to attract British council tor a referendum of the people on the questlou. Before settlers and capital. There is in- capacity, or carelessness, Liberal Party came into power the referendum could be taken the where. The matter ls a very vital one. and accordingly the order ir. coun- cil was swept off the book. lt is an old saying that “new brooms sucep clean" and so with the ‘Lib- eral Party. Tue Conservatives it is all very well to seek reclpro- "rdered f“; referendum a‘ m‘? w‘ quest ot a largely signed pentlon city with the United States. Trea- of honaflde eiecDrs. The L. P. U. again took up this subject last ties with France and Italy are not winter and requesmd me goverzr contemptlble. But as long as we remain within the British Empire our first thought, and our greatest effort, should be toward the Moi- her Country. whose people have contributed most toward our deve- lopment, and who are still our ment to give the electors a chance greatest customers.—Dilly Journal. i}! . Department $2‘: nominal assetsaome bad and doubt- iul debts have ibeen included. lt further explains that to provide tor these it has transferred from its rest account a sufficient amount to cover not only the losses but to make ample provision for its doubt- iul debts. While the rest account has 501118- Opens Tuesday, June 26th On our old site on Queen Street, (replacing: our for- mer store destroyed by the disastrous fire of last Decem- ber) now stands what we honestly believe to be one of the finest Department Stores east of Montreal. Not only local friends but people from the big cities tell us that our new store has no superior in the lower provinces: A _ Big Special promo“: something M we WWW For Our NEW GOODS. Every article is the newest, latest and uihyireehievohlting (Z1155. p " Q Opening best and the prices have been marked 10w for our open- air one o our re resenfa- in?‘ tives knocking and hacking a. bill ' _ _ I a h > J in the legislature two years ago. _ This was a bill concerning a "light A _ , _ Zhnlimghgerapéirlégt tnhuarhnhevgutlltg gig: S at After our several nlonths absence from our old site ggeyfiiiggninmggcfig; ,l,;,y,.,,L,;g: u], S Jive llliave lmhgh pleasure 1n extending a hearty invitation ‘election. galiafsflffizlgaimixllégllaiilfiroadGazrfdgglémiitlré edllihuhtevevxtrfletisiis ihitsthsgus; Vgoildgllill-lfnevxh 1691,1615’, aljgd ltltlhlel 8,660 C0136 and’ Se? 0151- Our good natured ctllltempcrarjv-ggliboégxrlfghédgivn wvtghllzgplg (hi? will be offered at 25% off.p They There are f0 _ fl 01.9. e e_c e _ W1 1 a n6“ $500‘ S expresses unbwnded confidence Mm die a..." o... latest h models t. Gah- V ui oois in oui stole-the Basement, fii st, x21‘; “ff T"°°""°- °"'Y 4° '," second and third floors and our patrons Will not have to , climb stairs as we have installed a lllodérn Passenger Per Elevator connecting“ all departments. Take advantage Céht of our Big Discount on Ladies New Suits. l- The Ottitwa. Journal comments mommg and back in the ieveillng and received only $2.00 for f LADWFS New Millinery _ New Silks _ New Dress Goods -' or New Dresses -— Suits ~ Coats - New Cottons A New Goods for every vMember of the Family to vote on this subject nl the corn- lng provincial eleczion. The L P. U. alre 11'". alone when arking the government for n refer- endum. They are supported by a very large number of electors all over the province. Very many good Liberals are in favor of this and will insist on the government to take this matter up. Premier iBell promisedthe L. l’. U. wine and Beer Committee to consider their request but so far he has not even given them an answer. 1t this government thinks that the working men and also many o! the electors can beside tracked that easy they are making a big mis- take. We want legislation [or the masses not for the classes and ll the ‘Bell Government does not give us a referendum then it is alnut time to tucll them down on election day. Now is the time for the working men to do their bit and elect men that will stand lor just- ice and equal rights. We ilced men to represent us that will been considerably decreased, it is still sitfllciently large to ensure the permanent stability of the bank. To compensate for the loss the bank‘ has introduced some economies in- cluding a reduction of the usual twelve percent. dividend to eight per cent. in our telegraphic news on Sat- urday morning this action on the part of the Union Bank was fully explained. The commendation of such a lnancial authority m Sir ‘Frederick Williams-Taylor, Presi- dent of the Canadian Bankers‘ As- sociation, is a sufficient eudorse~ meat of the wisdom ot‘ the bank's action. He sass: ‘The Uni- lm Bank is to be commended on adopting a wise and courageous course which should inspire confl- deuce." POLITICAL PROMISE/S The Patriot admits ‘that promise has been made by the Bell Government to build s, $45,000 ‘bridge over the Orwell River in the constituency; of the l-lon. F. J. Nash. Yet, aitlter some consideration it recalls the tact that a Liberal government of old huilt.the Hills- boro Bridge-m fact which many of us had forgotten—-aud concludes with the significant ‘remark that “history repeats itself." It is pose sible that this bridge at Orwell may yet be “promlsed" lbellore the H0 In opening‘ our new store the citizens of Charlotte- town and the Island generally, are aflbrded a unique buying‘ opportunity as it has been a long time—if ever~~ that a store has opened here with nothing" but absolutely —--—<a>———— CANADA SECOND PLACE? somewhat gravely upon the state- the pmmiSES 0t’ the Hon. John 11.,“ days work when a govenr ma“ o‘ Editor J‘ H‘ woods of welSlnclair. gment will use their men like this Calgary Herald, who has just re-i “whatever the Hum John I; sjnigrlllg: itztijlrzlzkggt t-lrllzlmtilglriixefiéleiatldgfi mm“ fr°m Great Brimm w themlah‘ absolutely .promlses-—whether:day_ .1 could name many pm. effect that (Iauatia lhas lost herhm Bleak)“ be pending or no,_,_henmlsestthat thfeythhade and did not , _ even ry to u i . 905mm m meflold Comm-y as meilieople may Tesl- fliiiiifed ll Wm ‘be: Let us by all means have refer- canrled out." the Paiiriot declares. fighxfgajsgvgqgellfitll‘: ‘:3: 3:3 £13 Before and during the war, says We are glad to know this. Nowqgxr merit.“ The working men - . ' w set- a h n Mr. Wood's, Canada's position in lttthe Patriot when announcing any Hg,“ ma“ tzrsrigggez‘; lgezfe‘ e London was unchallenged. Tiielot Mr. Sinclair's promises hwlw 1am. Sir. etc. " l will ltiadl dlstillxiilfill ‘bé- ‘ t ' “"5"”- pimureaqhe personality oi Laurier. after, Y _ , , _. _ tollowed y the important war tween Mr. Sinclair's" "absolute work of orden, and by the indus- promises and this PFBQWCUOH Prim" e trial and military eilfort which Can- ises, there shall be no mlsunderi 1 nda put ihto the great conflict, com 1.“ standing. We made a ibrief reference ' billed to impress the British lpeo- fi to the Hon. Mr. Sinclair's promise $.11! h _ his Vvrith flle future possibilities of on time eve of the bye-elections last wot -° V rmi "Wflliher men and m n w o were in this cit on . __ ta t b - f ll, that th permanent work on . Y “yawn? Wm! impor n we a Str e: Summerslde was t0 rgdly list m“ min", "om on- e ' l I tlclsl results. Wm" ° - "W Md apparently repre- Slnce ti war, ‘Mr. Woods holds, a I a Finest and Newest Goods ln Canada in one of ten i» ;;;;;;~;;;;;,;~;; the Finest and Newest Stores in Gétnada Australlifhas crowded Canada out been begun ye‘ ' ‘I of her poo tion of leadership. While what the troulble was this was not M them ‘mered “n? decided 0111111011 ‘l l . Canada timed to New York to as ‘to the ohanc t‘ l1 ' an "absolute" promise. 1i W“ 3"“ as 0 at e respective borrow. and slowed down in her ef- ‘ : '- i" Parties in the provincial election o, plain rpre~eleetlon promise to hell) “"""* . ~= British immigrants, - - i» petites» we =h=ll 1m" m" or fi56iv"61t'¥t~ei|-sedaiidfihaf€~i§‘ 729 Queen st" OPP°$'te th 9,1," “r ket "@1139 premier oyersens dominion. New Suits —- New Hats -- New Neckwear New - Coats — New Caps —— New Socks for p" v AVVV v v lliiwhlwnding, the voting in wi1l¢l1 a fellow Liberal win his election. takes place today, although a good» advertising! campaign, m. ..._,r~iow it ‘the Patriot will let us l; humber expressed their urgent ' iso o have“... .411; - ' . . ti! re to reach their homes in time uick to take advantage oi the iEm- _ ' ‘+11! Wm gm 0W so u t schema built. "tints season‘ is‘ lbw a" otes astliey confid- ' th tld i B l- . 4i A‘ a consequence e e o r we ‘are at. There i! i! ‘W; 0f mile that in no part of the Mari-time Pi-‘o- », V, _ _ w things like this "which. if cleared up vlnces had they a. more gratifying ' ‘ " " '" »- ' - I i. m make m". wit. reception or enjoyed a more 1iiaus- - ' m‘ me oumt’ ww as"? ing visit ilhan in prince Edward "c"! “mug much more Island. aible iihaln it is. We shall 100k 1° tish capital followed, and Australia J became associated in the British mm] wit? what, was best in the overseas Empire- v»---.»_.-...._,.<_, w V. Next year where is to ibe held iii [pndon in‘; Empire Exhibition. Aus- tralla quickly zmwl the possibi- lities of {he idea, end for months past has ibeea preparing plans tor participation on a vigorous 86818. Canada, fin the other hand, lagged behind, and it‘ monetary investment in the ehterpriae means anYflIiHB. will “represented in an inferior way. The fact that our dairy pri- dillotaarknow taking a place sec- oltdary to those of Australia and New Zeaihnd, apparently moans lit- tle to Ottawa. ” Mr. P.-C. Lnrlrln is an able Can- edlqa Hfih Commissioner ;be has done much excellent work. But Mr. uraln, alter all, is lbut an ‘jean Ottawa, and cannot ex- deed hiainatruotionl; and it i! dttite cl um his aetivitiea are gym-lei l-Ie is aclt doin! i119 for: torfianeda that he migbtrdo herkeked by n Government the Patriot henceforth for a W011i of explanation reltfllflli"! the "a" ioua kinds oi’ promises. A highly respemed Liberal mem- lber, some time ago, referred to the dates to reduce the taxes as “little n The word "BilISOXIiW-e" l8 promises. ltLuue promises" “k9 preferable. little chickens, have a ihaiblt 0 coming home to r0091» h" the“ l‘ a duality and a coneluslveaeas aim“ "gnomes" promises which cannot be resisted. The whole thin! l! now as clear an the mud ‘in Rich- mond BBY- i-{OW EDITORIAL N01’! The vet-labia weather 01 U"! past three days is probably due to the political diets-beacon now sweeping over the province. There .h all to our opportunities. dose not once with v.» I _ u-‘v-"Mf ~ °'.._".°‘."- l‘ “' "W; ...s.,-m..ist promises made by Liberal candi- hll been, considerable trouble bo ~ I . ~ Hay-a‘ n‘ _-_ withgihe winter IQ the 1301M - W ernment bu} fortunately the end Manitoba end Saakatchewan ex- preaeed much interest In the pelble- oite which Vwaa being taken in Man- itoba on prohibition, Friday last be- ing the day of polling. The result would decide whether the existing prahibitory law shall be sustained or the legalized sale of’ lliquor shall be restored and placed under gov- t ernrment control. 'I'he remit was considered to be oi‘ the greater im- portance from the apparent proba- bility that Saskatchewan and Alber- ta would follow Manitoba's lead vnhetiher in remaining "dry," or passing into the "wet" column. A very lange vote was expected to he polled on this exciting question. Althouflh polling day In our pro- vincial election ie yot a month away the past week marked a etnong advance in Oppedllllon eenttment and confidence. Stronger and stronger g-mwa the conviction in oitQiG-‘Iountry that the Bell gov- . confined to a: "l" ltlnde hue yam-onion Nnoitg old-time Liberals, Qllrlwfsv" Ff-l-YiFWP-HI" Wlpaoixwalilil“ °ll P1895. lgfldetent. Thin. "d Dmminent ‘in previous el-c.’ tions. A number o! noml-natiigl conventions were held by both p]- ltlcal parties during the weir, These were characterized by ham- Oliy. hopeiulness and enthusiast. at the Opposition meetings, andy 414mm, dQBPOIIdeHcy and in seveil cases lbY angry lblckerlngs and i. criminations in the Liberal pour. ings. The Premier 'in hie budget apeih boasted that tiie cotllitry la "aar- fled." Hla own convention in li- Gqtio rlvoiled hmnl satisfied thQl. 1mm there are with him, ills 61- mieaionlr colleague and hie O. lrrimflitl llilvery Liberal coml~ tion so tar held, where it hunt phown open revolt baa given l And ‘dance of “that tired reeling" mlrfle ‘mu ot faltering allegiance i4 growing dietrust. It is philly’ Iappareln that the Bell Goverhat l m}; mo: tolled to malts good enyite "o bu slim ouch l, ‘ency la ministration. stun I ‘and eeikeeldag ainm that 9 I Q1 Th“! a / h. Some viaitlnq preesmen from , __ ' '4'_x\ ' _ m. (A paraphrase 0i’ 1 ~h '1‘ . Pmmi’ Weary third Th“ ‘Iflrd is m lg] . drlrt, y Fol’ lie n M ' g “"1 filo as l cross the dark WW rs. i-is steereth n19 He keflpeth my m‘. guide“ m6 by the Star of BethJ . Thy love and Thy use the m? Ohin Hd h 1~ , y gm]. s ~ w ml . h Thou re I I l “M, wnmmlfi mm‘ t an" ‘I P rarest a harbor tnenore me anOiIiGI-i. ill ' ‘4-1 1811MB and the w t lit-m"- lllold your tcetirllilny sockets l, ‘_”v“*"° “WE-y. The gafligglnnlng l nchcd to these sockets add-cg“. ‘lmw “W41? from tl i " ‘tooth seams m b: "M" m“ bills "W"! "PPMP lthat this daily as loa ‘Kalil n-s normal. 5 the rot-inn N9" illYDltrrntly 1n , ‘ ‘ lcarly evgry iWPBOn tlio teeth amdually d1; in: the roots of the teeth and then m“ bmshllls of the gums daily iiifl as the teoth are brushed. Daily gglections l Guardian Readers PM!!! [he w_ " Lam." Obllldflqm oi fields . Mo. . _. oar!!- mf “waif °f "l9 waste. anfitp pm- I‘ tiouiishment of the gu n "l6 teeth‘ org gflvhuy some oi’ the mouth washes ' twining zinc s . u, m "Mr “magi-ill to tighten Gill PILOT PSALM THE ‘____ this. recession or q. I , “it? ‘Klimt! ilorin the “my of Now ‘what causes m MM “Wu”! ‘bcliiévs it l H to the a due owovsr if 1h y gm reg] mu "round thofimughtlhln o1 tartar tho best trewtmeiit is to at rid 01 e teeth. them Ibelore they etnm omen on "w down tourney. or course if rot ’ "a" 1119641111; lzu-ms and rpm term- "011 You have likely seen your den- iist about it. l have just written t-iw above for the individual when only . Poisons not BYmptom is the lengthening at hil direct, but 3U l win’. ",1. D0.YOUR TEETl-l SEEM TO g5 l shall not . GROWING LONGER; New m u “ 99""!!! matter? Yes, bee; iii-Fences, to loosening ‘:31 t You have the ‘teeth, I the teeth seem only g0 Although '1" ble<l1ns'fi"t§§'§.,,i‘,° b98111! to notice u; s “Fixer. ' untreated it lead; Permanent lose or WHEN lid U19 4193p‘ Bend“ ‘m! channels. “hm "this own sake. Yet. though I salil ‘mid the temps"! some trouble he; and the thunder-s or lit dread no den ~ o‘ *7“ y Mt alt near mo: gen for “o” ' ed for diam: if: t" o. injections into the gun-_ mo. . , . For Infant ed fliidna a assassin Uee IorOtIQrIOYeQ lfl (b9 IIIIMQT b! w it is n ' r m: up 13w“! zit ‘tale :1 senor-at ton- 12?: .°' m‘ l“ fume of I Plflicularl 1B ile ll and of Ewiinity: waves with nil and . Ami t ' t u, .4“ omlinfzygsiis rm oi my