- 1.- v-Zv-gg) 111w: -- --~.w-. u...“ m. PAGE POUR’ TIIE GIIABLOTTETUIIII lillllllllt Morning Dally 1Founded tn I181) President: ueiit. Col. W. Chester b. ltlul-nre Vlco-Pi-enldent: l. 8.. Burnett, t-‘JJ. Secretary: Limit. Col. D. A. Mutilation. 0.5.0. ldltur and Malugim Director: .l. B. Burnett. FJ-l. Auocute Editors: 111-nus Walker and Llcut. Inn A Barnett, ILQNAIJL 10p Acllvo Service) “The Strongest Memory i: Weaker Than the Weakest Ink." TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I. I!“ Those Coal Boosts It may be that the Government, in raising coal prices as a result of wage increases gratit- ed to mine workers, is try-lug to teach Canadians q lesson in economies willuparticular em- 11ll1'1_~l\ upon inflation. ll it is, comments the \\11111i1.¢1_; l-‘rc-Q Press (l.il1cral1, then the les- 51111 i. 111-in; 1-1-1111111-11 111 111(- 1>e11ple 11f 11111 \\'cst 111111 1111-, .\l111-11inir-<_ 11 llll(‘ 111v people of Liirtaijio, fllf _‘\"1\Qll fl I\l('t'.*\'. 111v .\ll.-cr:1t 1l!llI.l'\ 111111 increases in pay l1_1‘ 1111111: 1111 sti-iltg caily 111 the winter. lit-cause 1111-11 14111 ,1 raise, ihe Nova Scotia miners had 1111111- wages 1.1i~1-1l. The miners in the Sash-ab clicuan l1 - , f11-l1l\ llJl\(' just recently 1111-1 :liei1' 11.111;1-< l-1-1111c-1l_ '11- llllll\(- 1111 f111" the wage .11_-1-,;1.1~, 1111- 1.1-,~ 111' c.1111 llil) bccn raised from 1o ccins to 31.1 Ct'll'.s a 11.111. 11111 it s11 happens 11111; the United States coal, miners also nnnlageil to 14111 some wage boosts. Tl-csr- 11-1-1-1; reflected 111 ilie price of Slates coal. _ i1i11111r1c1l 111111 L .n;11l11 111111 consuintql in Ontario. lustcziil 11f rai x 1111- 111-ice 111 1_)11t:1r11_1 consum- 1>11,_ 1111- gii\'.'l'lllllt‘lll (llléitflifitl the price 1110101150 1111-1111411 its subsidy s_1stcni. ll has an cxplaiiiiti-ni for tl1is: .\l| pric: 11m- , 1- 1.11 11111jlll'l(‘tl connn-uliiics 111-c absorb~ g1} by the g111e1-nn1L-n1. l1 does not go bcliiiitl 111g Mic-Q,- 111 itnil 11111 11li_1- tllC_1" 11-(1111- increased. To do 1111s 1111 llic large number 11f article-sani- ported 11-1111111 111l11~ 111.. 111111-11 time and etlnrl. l1 51111111)’ 11:11,. 1111; ~ul1>i1lie> and 101$ 11 1J1! Flt,» that. _ 1 The iiel effccl 11f this 1“'llY.\'1 1“""“"'1'1 l‘ 101 131,.- a 1-111 11111 1,1" 111,- 5111111111111 11f living 11f tllc‘ people uii 1111- l'1"a11:cs 111111 in lllc .\lari1iiii1-.-,.'lnlliiw-ing- his first visit l1) 1112 l-Xtircliilil .\ir- “llilc 1-.\1‘111|1t 11g 1111- 111-111111- of U111." in fioiii 1111i cut. 'l'l1i»- i. 1'c.-11-l1- tinfaii" iliscriiiiiiizilinni which could lt:11c~ 1111-11 111-1-1111111 1f the ptrtc c-_1i1ti"r_1l 1111,1111 [p111 1111-1-11 tllc- nialtcr the consnlci-atinii il dCaClHjll l1cf1111~ lioostiiig 11111- coal prices. Wigiri Raid Figures 1 Fliglitcen (lei-man cities felt the weight of a tliotisaiitl or more tons 11f Allied bombs during I043, recently published figures show. Ber- ]i11_ m’ Q11111RQ, 111a- tlie hardest liit. ln four» 1111-11 raids it i-cccircil _‘l.1>oo toils 1-|' 1111111115., lisseii was next with 13,000 and ll:11iil111r;,;1 thn-d. with 11.1.1011. 1 Cologne has 111.1011 attacked more fre11uei1tl11‘ than 11111- mlier 1101-1111111 city, with 1:: raids since the lmglnuing of the war 111 13111-1115 91) and Hanibui-gk loo, 11111 last year it received .1 low- er tonnage of bombs than lhe other cities, its total for the year 139111;: 3.000- Sonic of the other most-bombed places were: Dusseldorf, 7.1100; (Juisbtii-g, 11,000: K1110111- burg, 5,111,111; llaiiovcr, moi-c 1111111 3.000: 1111C- 1111111 and Kasstl, each 3.11111): l)11ru111i1id, 3.5011; tielscnkirclicn, Leipzig and Ki-efelcl, 2.000 each. Bremen was another place frequently raided. 103 attacks in all, but only two 121st year V111 more 1111111 50o tons and \\'ilhcln1sl1."tven, raid- erl 72 times since the beginning of the war rc-j ceiverl only one 500-1011 attack in 111.13. The greater the lliSlilllCe travelled, the lighter is the load the l1ombing planes can carry. This is | disadvantage \1ith which our bombers have had to contcnrl since the fall of France. which brought the enemy 111 within a score of nnlcs of Britain's coast, while keeping our air force 1'31- 111513111 [r0111 the borders of Germany. The diifcffinfe in ilistzince makes 1l1e difference in achievements of the rival air fOYCPS 111C "l0" remarkable. Restore Parliament First Prime Xlniistcr liing made iiilicli of the ab- ‘11111-1. n1- |'1-¢1;_11~1-.-.i1-1- tj1111se1-1-r11i11c Leader john ]-‘-1-.--.cl1cu from 111.; llousc 6'f"'(.'oi11111oi1'5" 1111111113" 1M1 week's ‘throne Speech debate. But. ill;- gests the (jlobc and Mail, more important is the fundamental change which has occurred not 1111111 iii the spirit but 1hr- fuiictiuns of 0111- p011- tical i11~111111i 111s :11 lllf‘ insistence. of the lli-iulc Minister and his Liabinet. Parliament. for all |11-actic-.1l 11111-11111“. has ccascd 1o exist. Through 111C 111;111i;111l.~,l11111 11f p1 sci-vile majority the Cabi- 111~1 l111~ 1l~1l1'1i1‘1l all 1111) 11111l1111"i1_1- anil 11111111“; 111' l‘.--.1-l1ai111:111. 111-r four years it has existed .\illl1111' :1. 1111- 1111111 for 11111-111-111111-111 l1_1- tJrdcr- in-Council. Even l‘:1i"li;1111r111's elementary right to exam- im 1111.1 1.. cr i<1/.1- 11.11 been suppressed. 'l'l1_¢ (11111 ‘ion, in its 11-1-111111111111 a111l basic function ni critic, ha. 111-en s11 11111111 111111 zlliuscrl 1111' "Oll- slructlng 1111- 11m" rnnient," "impeding the war gffnrig," "jeopardizing securitr." and any 1111111- Lhitetll 111-cat 1111a11li1ic1 11f 111i..- coal 1111-1 * ' * ‘ "the fii-st car of an order for .5050 lQl-sltlfll .10- .\lilllStL'r publicity held 11 gun to Parliament's head, threatening dissolution and an election if there should be what he chose to interpret as "obstruction" of his Government's rule by Orders-iu-Council. In his speech last week Mr. Iiiug modified this position somewhat in stating his inten- tion not to call an election iuitil the war was won. But who would doubt that in this respect the Prime .\finis1ci- was using his highly i-e- garilcd political acuiiici1? The Speech from the Throne holds ample explanation. Under certain circumstances that political program might be expected to restore something of the tiovernmenfs lost prestige between now and the end of its term 1'11 office. In following the course he has, Mr. Bracken is using hi; acumen. Cotisidering the state to which Parliament has been reduced, ivliy should he do otherwise? I-le has spent the time since becoming Progressive Conservative Lead- er getting to know the nation, section by sec- tion; in meeting the pc-ciple, learning their prob- lems, their needs and their opinions. When 111-as it wrong for a political lcarler personally to 1111cct the peqple for; 111110111 he would speak and legislate? 1 .- tantrum/at notes _ _ lt_is too bad we have e1-ei1't0 go 10 Nova 1 bconir 11.1 get ipicsuons ziskeil in Parliament about |_1:111l interests of the Province. F U Ii II Many in the services had a worrying week- . cud here wondering whether the car ferry would "make it" ycsteixlavv. 'l‘l1c freight 110111-111) is zigain serious, anil so far as the ic-r situation in the Straits is c1111- ceriied, the worsr has yet to come. 1K 1K W 1K I.\ll'. (Jordon. Ciiz-iydon, .\l.l'.. cincr llIl(‘(l at 1l.i1.1ci llitnsuai cieuiiig in the pai-lianicnlzir-a restaurant of the llouse of C11m1noi1s for 1111,‘ l:l'0;‘.,’l't‘5:l\'t‘ Lonserralive members of the 111111513 111 Luminous and members of the Prt-ss tjallci-v. i >|< l? l? The .\niericau‘.\iiil1a>=.:111111- (tl.~() 1111111111; the prophets.’ 1n the opinion of llon. l\':11- .\1l1cr- ‘11111 the 11:11- "in general." will c1111 this year. 1111-. ]ll‘L'(llL‘1lt)|l ivzls made 11v the 111111111-1111111‘ craft limited plain a1 Longiici-tiil. 1111101-1- the famous llcll Diver is being cmistriicli-il i111‘ 1111c US. .\'z1\'_1'. "l rlonit sav we shall 11111-1: fired the last gun this 1ear," 11c s1ti1l "but the war will be ‘technically over." Ir i I i \\'here there is a railway will there is ."1 way. ton box cars was delivered to the Czinaditin ;\'11- tional hallways last week by the llaniiltoii plant of the National Steel Cur Corporation, it was announced by .\l'ck. 17111-11, vicc-pi-esident of pur- cliziscs and stores for the .\'a1io11al 51.110111, This HtlllDlL‘ 11:11", built 111 spcciiiczitioiis 1111111 (IN l1’. .\l(‘t‘llllllic21l llepartincnt, is of the latest tlesigzi and includes all of the recent 1lc1-elc1pincnt i111- proi-ciiieiits. \\'l1ci1 full production is 1111111111111 1111- the builders. :0 cars 11111 11c tlcliici-ctl each (av. can: ,__1‘H_E QIjARLOT-‘UFOWN GUARDIAN - _...__ izi... ._...__ PUBLIC FORUM PROHIBITION N0 PROTECTION Sir.-I llllYc read quite n few let.- tci-s iii the Public I-mum on Pro- tbimn. it seems m M9 a lot of our writers dmft. iliuik about the sub- ject. before 111-fling. If ' continues In ii Prince Edward Island ls this rrolnc w stop the young people and next. generation ti-onudi-inklng bootleg]; run and moonshine? The answer ls no, and lit. never wt1.l. If we had government. control, any per-non un der twentyone would not be minted to purchase ltquor, writer said that you also see drunks in other Provinces, this la partly true. I have been In every Province in Canada 1ia11e seen qlllte a few dnuills. But if you took time to ask mainy o! tlicin whore they were from do .011 know their answer? " I am from P.E I I am Sir. etc. ONLOOKER. THE NEW CAR PIER Slr, - Mueli is being said these (lays about the new ear ferry that the future. Would it not. be more to the polnr to have some place to As I understand. the Borden pler has been condemned by the divers. Would It not be well to have the Government make a survey of 1111i- coast from Borden to Bell's Paint. and try and find a suitable place for a wharf? This would be ii good project to give woi-k to the laboring class when the war is over. besides 11 big boost to the Island. It nilgln; also solve our prcblcm in the 111111101- nzniiths as the rides moi-t at Bell's Point and tlsei-r is 111-ways 11 lead of water. Very often 1'1 takes the steamer that is running new lon- lxci- to get from Bell's Point to Borden than to crozs the Straits when the ice is heavy. Would :1 this be much better than talk' g 1.1112111 lirv; mam- 11119115 to have 0.1 this boat, or ivhctiiei- to iii-e nil Gl‘ coal? If the. pici- \\'(‘l'(\ hi a more suitable place It WUtllfl make all the different-c in 1111- world to the men who are liantlliitg this ship. And if we r-xprn‘ cur G-ovCi-nniont tri nut ftllll‘ or fivr- milllOIIs into a new boat we shot-H lie interested r-nouzh tn have :1 suitable pier fc." lier t-n dock WllClI built. I am, 8*". oh. TRAVELLER Carleton Siding, P. E. I. FISH .-\.\‘D GAME LICENSE IIOLDI-IRS nca when the rcbui ding . s s. 11s. The ucli-i-stand there 1.1- Altosgcllii-i- p30. must have been collected n1 anglers and 'l'l1-- proposed l>11111inion-Pmvincial confer- cnce is ivclcomcrl on all sides. lt was (Q01. Uri-111. Qntzrrios Prcunei". 111111 initiated the idea. ]Il'L‘.\.s'1 111g for such a c_o1ifc1-e11_c1-_ 111 i-ccciit cnri-espniiihl cnce 11-1111 .\lr. lxing. 1111s time the meeting of the provinces with the Dominion will have _a better chance for success, asthe three provin- cial premiers 11-110 \\'I'CCl1'(‘(l the Sirois Confer- ence in i041, will 111.11 be going to Ottawa. T111011 were Premiers llepburu of (Jiitririn, .-\bcrl1:1i-t of Mbei-ia and P31111110 of l-lritish Columbia. It! i‘ ll< it AIIIIOHIICCHICHI is made of the sale by tender of a new issue of $760,000 City of Halifax bonds 111 a syndicate couiposcilof \\'0od, 111111111" 1k Company, Roy-111 Bank of Canada and |£ast~ c1-11 Securities. The new bonds bear interest at the rate of 2 I-Z percent, 3 per cent and 3 I-2 per cent and mature by instalments January 2, I045-64. The purpose of the issue is partically for refunding and yaartiztlly for watei-1vorks, high school and other municipal purposes. Cost of the money to the city is 3.14 per cent. 'l'e11 tenders in all were received by the city indicat- ing the keen interest in this type of 1.101111 at the present time. Net ilebcntui-r- debt 11f llalifzix amounts 1o less than $70 per canitzl. after giv- ing effect to this financing and there is no float- mg debt outstanding. 4 it i lohii Ruskin, Rritisl-i art critic, teacher, 1111-11- ci", and social reformer, born this date i811); his luerary- style tinremarkablc ---- long, l'll_\'lllll'llCill sentences, painting pictures 11-1111 ivords, rank- ing among the greatest modern writers; in painting, a realist, 11c lll5il91l on literal truth. 11111-111;- iio use for liitpr Jsionisiii, 11¢ extolled the Pre-Rapliaclites: "l-lc who has the truth at his heart need never fear the want of 1icrsuas- ion on his tongue. . Nothing is cvcr done beati- tif1ill11 which is dniic in rivalship, nor nobly n-liich is done in pride 'l‘licrc is only one way of seeing things rightly, and that is seeing the whole of them...You may either win your 111-r of 1111111111-1111111 11-11 in s.-1_v trcasoiinble, 11f- fcuses. l1 vsa< la~1 September that the Prime, one at 1l1c ellfl 11f the iiicome-taxlBecon-l-Ier return about -.-."li1> lirr 1o1i‘ll t-ake the cash rind let lllrg credit, g0:- Christian Salem-c Ahnitor. ‘favour of the ce If troubled with Insomnia. begin movies and theatres to think of name one olse-‘s troubles arms at the suggestion that. t en- 1n European countries ever man-age Instead 'ot V0111‘ c11.vn. 11nd vou will uwii gossip inllzht. stand fall Into n restful. ctrbamless sleep censoring SOHIEZIIIIGS» -- Shelburne strafing. w do any studying. — l‘. almost immediately-Guelph Mer- Economist. eury. 1 iNo-tes By The Way - The $60 question, or course. 111 the 1 the end OIIdIJIE nionthT-Strtvtford R . CircumstancuT-truly alter i-nes. raded to demand that. France be Mmiy n person who would he tn stabbed ln the back. have been The Smiths have now comrade-i peace or buy it: win it, by resistance to evil; buy it, by com romise with evil... God never . l’ . . . . . imposes a chitv without giving tiuic 1n do it." in patch" beizau to have a different meantnlz from mat of the mime véprda used by a tftlVfiléru-tabbl/WS ItaIln-Il- students, apparently of -— the same breed as those who pa- We- are often iisorlmz of books. rlotlnn at Naples. forced to how "students" would be u ln wonder a blt; 01 to flnd ttme. iimlcl all their dampn- wtndsor SM American shim have no monop- went. down for my pliysiciil Just be- fore leaving. "l lock off my clothe; and I asked 1110 Doc. ‘What's cook- ing?‘ He said, ‘W111i .1 rot like that. It. could be a scvew-t-niirw- dinner. —Bob Hope. in its Week. A medical journal iulvam-es tlic l-Ticorv that “111-111 lr. allllhtly taller in the morning than lie is 111 llic evening." And ’ll1c Duniivillc Chronicle adds: "We 11111-1.- iir-ver tested .Ll\ls._b;i.L.1va.li:ttp amt-iced 8 i tendency w become "slut-ix toa-iii-ds I told the 118TTi..~=1-_s11a11_ liuw I Scotland. Whereas names begin- ning with "Mac" used to rrredom- lnate. now the surname Smith out» numbers nll others. After Smith, itl-ie commonest. names are Mac- 1Donaild. Bmwii, Wtlsoii, Thomson, 1Robei1son. Campbell and Stewart- -Vi\ncouver Sun. I n1 Januarv. 1114.1, 11 11111111111111! ;"Maltn pirates" flew Mosquitoes 1nearly 900.000 ‘cncmy aircraft. trains. road con- ivovs and shins. After that. n Afailii pilot's "Excuse me, I have a train uilles, destroying 1n olv on tmighneas and American re- palnnen no monopoly on sklll. We may be sure that. the Japanese are as zealous In salvaging their own ships . Here. perhaps, is an zit. least DEFY/lid explanation of the curious fact. Lhat 1hr- numbor of Japanese cruisers nfflclnlly listed 1'11 our navy communiqiies 11s destroyed or "probably sunk" ls greater than any reasonable estimate of the total the cnttrc Japanese fleet. A mod- 01-11 fighting shit‘) 1111i llllsnlll fl lot guiiiiri-s front s 11111-1 1311115. With this money q-iiitc 11 lot. 0f things could hr rloiii- to 111-111. Mr. Gazidcl. 11"..o was Preside: Association 111. 111111. l e of ivoi-k lo get this .. blflltl!‘ liin, as I lliii serious 1n 11,111, to help. I-loivcver when lie presented the plan to the Government, a meeting cf the lie- cnsed nngleix; and luinnors was to be held (‘Z1811 _ve1i1- 111111 :1 full std-lo- ment n-iaclc a: to 110w inueh money ivas taken iii 11ml how it. was snout, and planning foi- nacli year. 'I‘here was also an executive appoint/ed to work with the Department 11nd to advise. I understni-id them was only one meeting lit-Id. I cniisiclcr tlir- Flslraiid ($1111.11, license holders are a bu: organization 11nd they should have the clolnrzs as to haw this money ls lo be spent. I under- stand also that. there have been it lot of expenses clnirizcd to thls m:- count. one particularly for $2110. for an old claim nziifnst the Govern- ment for the flooding of certain lands by beavers. Why should this have been paid by the city anglers Blld Runners? The whole plan sub- mitted by Mr. Gaudet looked good and I believe ll: is still a good plan, but. I would like to know what L-i bclniz done and how this money fs bCllll! SIJOIII, and who L: getting ox- pens; money out of this pot. I would like to see a meeting called at once. tcfrré" 0 1!" martin?! A LICENSE If LDEI. THE WATER (lOMMISSIONBES 5ll2~You wlll note by my card why I have entered this contest. T1115 ls the only Province lri the Dominion where plumbing ls car. rlci-l cm without a board of gimm- lncrs. Their duty would consist. of examining the nblllty and know- ledge one may have n; a journey- man or master plumber, before 01181131113 tn the duati-y. ‘r1115 Ia what. we lack l-iei- . We read no much about the Born-d of l-Iealth and sanitary conditions. Why not, begin at the fountain head? The plumber protect-s the health of the nation. The present Water Commission. why not break thtl combination? I am surprised that: two of there would be a party to such a mon- opoly. What would the citizens siw If the Mayor nf our City should come out with a solid block of Councillors tl-ie same as the chatt- miin of the Water Commissioners lias done? No doubt they would resent such a scheme. There fa not one on thl; board who has any knowledge nf sanitary engin- eering Then again why should ft. take three men to MCI] the very competent staff whlr f: now em- ployed ln the water commission- er's office? "Mr. Tax Payer." In l. letter In the Patriot states that fine "sup- erintendent" performs rlgld ln- spection. I have never heard of any such man. We have l fine plumbing ‘nspocto. Mr. Stanley Matheson. who was one of my pup. fls. Why does not "Taxpayer" come out like 1i man and sign his name? Hitler ls looking for stool pldgeoiui like lilin. Jiut i1 few wards t0 i-hf‘. fathers and mothers who have hnys In the armed for- cos. f 11m proud to sav I have three sons oversea; mid eleven nephews fighting for our great Democracy. As Writer Commissioner ft. would {of pitnlshmcnt rind 111 w. brief time come back for more. hi- 11111 ercitesl. nnibltlon I11 sac that these boys, when they return we are going lo get some time in ' dock IhLs boat when slie ls bullt? n . 'I'lll‘lll‘Fl to 1J1»- passcngcrl- 11nd 119 . The nassenizc-"s start-ell t1- grouse - Each 011v had a ‘lcket en a different Casey Coldwell Till BTOIY 0|‘ A BIAVI ILIUPIONIIEB (Wfnnlpe; Woo Pi-cll) Com; all you voter! l1 vou want. to n _ . ear The story of n bravo electionetr.’ Casey Coldwrll wu the autumnal name. - As a fazr talklii’ apleler. boys. he 11-on Iilii fame. Lou-lg called (‘any at quarter to four Handed hlm a book qt» the ltatlon door Ha mounted tn the cabin with loft soup In hi: time. ‘1‘o take the C.(.- ll‘. to that brom- fsed land. ‘ Chorus: Casey Caldwell, mounted to the O Casey Caldwell. loft Innp tri hi: hand. Casey Coldwo-li. mounted to the CB l1. To take tho CCIP. :11 the prom- lsed land. Ho looked in. the book. and the book wiui I11 Greek. He sprayed his tonsils and started speak. said: "Competition curries from deep perdnion But to izct railway votes. boys, I'm for competition." He looked round the country and the vote ‘was low. . "Amalgamation ain't liked. I'd better Ito slow Should I drive this engine tlll she leave; (113 track? we wen’. to the country we'd l".€‘.\?t‘ acme back f Chorus: Carey Celclwtli. hated ti Oll. Casey Coldwrll soft map 1n his hand Czisev Caldwell, swallowed con-i- petition. Tn ifllit‘ the (1 C F‘ to the prem- ised land cixnpetl- Casey said 1s the steam l'l"lS(\ high. “There's some more theories I'd like to tt-v." Tliebvnters risked, "What can they .,-. "Just Meet 11s lo office and then ou‘ll sce- " Case.‘ Caldwell. milled the throttle full out. IIOIIQYCd words hr- bt-it-m I11 IUUIII- Said: "Competition 1.1 “mciiilist sedition But In get 11111111111 111-tea, tic-111". I'm fo1- commtitlon." Chorus‘ Cast": Coliwcll, hated corn-petit- ' n. -.'.‘wa,v' rot-ea. c u n‘. p e titlorrs rand. Casri- Coldu"»'l_ swallow-est cem- petition. To take the C.C F to the Prom- ised land. As Casey can-a: tvltlifii two 1110111115 Cl 1111- poll The Ri-alna loromotlv: 11.1215 out of 001121101 1 srlrl. ‘We're 11011114 foi- 2101's’ but the Afanifeslofis cicad" 11nd (‘C'Il'll’~ln. ii-am Sail-l C." 1.1.1‘ C-ilcjwcll. belt jump. “'.I‘lt-.-rc\' loo many tlmc-rles and they're a-zolng t». bump" 1' buys you Chorus: C11"-11_1' 0011111111 1111 ntnalgamiit- 1011. Casey Colihrell anialgalnatlorifis fine If you dorrl. lik¢ that, try an- other libatlo-n. Cause 111e'11~, plenty of riliibfomis 011 tlic Socialist 1111c. A5 Casey pulled tip Ilia: election hill The Winches 11nd Lcwius were feelln‘ ill. "Fl-icy feared 1:1 the rrittie and the entzinc‘ That. tl-ievd . tlzi-ir socznl-sl. dreams. Caldwell said as he 111*. the dust "T1111, amalgamation policy's a total 1 1st. Bu: I want to tell you voters be- fore you lERVp I izot more .1111: better slogans up my sleeve” Chorus: Casey Caldwell. mounted to the cabin Casey Cold-yell. the orders are m o. C8150‘; Caldwell mounted 1:0 the l»! l1. Arid switched his engine off the socialist line. Mrs C C F. was n-rohbli-i’ and n-sfghln’. Just, reoefvcrl 11911.1 that Sccfallanb d, . ‘rurncd to the children. lulu "Hush your crvln’ Your P11 mtssed the signals but he kept on try-tn" STRATFOID UPON AVON No more the stream ll 801d“ Wftih man's conti-lv-ed 113M; Down pun stnmfoivl twnblu "IIIII ‘I to you, If elected. - vice, I will appreciate your support. At the request of a number of eiti your support. If elected I shall endeavor at a J. A. LIeISAAC. ‘ 111111101111!!! . . IIIIIIINZWJQZIFIII’I!’-I€_:IW ii 1 To the Elctors n Ilariltlne Having been nominated for Couiictll _ lull being unable to call on you Ill Ilflltlllll hereby solicit your support for future-bowl“ yo’! 1T0 the Electors of Ward 1 T. A. BUTLER. zeiis I have nominated as a Candidate in Ward Four at the forthcoming Civic Election and hereby soltelt ll time: to serve in the best interests of the City and inter- pret your wishes at the Council Board. W. R. LEPAGE. I have again nominated as a candidate for election to the City Council as one of your representatives. I have served on the Council for tho put. four years, and If you believe I can be of any-further ser- " To the Electors of 111111 4- CARD property owners. Having been asked by the Plumbers Association to contest the coming election as Water Commissioner, after due consideration I have consented. My reason is, that I feel the public should have a Master Plumber on this Board as a health measure, especially in the interests-of D. L. MacKINNON. 1 "FEBRUARY s, ‘b Attention Swine Breeder; Now In tn, time ti; "w PIGWOIIM re::d:“:: fiiiifftflln mac-s . ‘roivioncilowblgnml inui YOU TROUBLE!) ivl-i-ii 141111111110 on sons 11.11.11; l! I0 we have one 11y 111 beat re edl t ° ly. 11.1.1111?‘ o “if; i?" lllly effect! nf Ordiflllf, reach. rheumatism whl treatments fall Prlce 50 cents per box, THE two MACS 149 Great Georg, 51mm 1"" °'“.‘i't"1...?1‘..'.§.“ Professional 0am W. l. BENTLEY. K. C. I. A. BENTLEY. K L. Blrrlstcrs 11ml Attorneys-it- LII l“ Prince Street "Ufrfilland Company’ ll. F. AROIIIBALI Chartered Accountant: ll-ltoru Trust BiilIi-ltnl 11.1- itominiited for Councillor cc.. _ .3116“. your support. l l my complete attention. I ance is a major factor. EFFORT. I101‘! SQCIIYO. Consult the Life man. PROVINCIAL MANAGERS l IIIGII MOIII. — Still!“ Tho-nu MeA - Alltmi P. McLean, (LLIL-Dlntrtot than: n Peter 0. Mutilation-Representative M 111s old‘, unbroken i-tllht- Tlie eliehIfiiif/umthouéand tnrehel But. decorate the days; I u; do: the lover! Idgioblireiiil‘ e Ilglitfoot way. Still In flip dark defer-tad of dull-e. gllsblglllfwmi the mint-rel see all by scout. firs. _ 1n 1.1 1,1; sq allot-d. soflehmwtxul n roofliusfn ma: Shlino yet tlic stun of fie-IIMM And moon of imiikilfll-l- Avgirllh. boucoh liuriplllsilnlnel giimwofdme ndcve XII-prone tilt l blau -Iv¢ FRHEYIOWN, i-Ilivrra Ieono-(C Pi-Mnre than 2.000 wires o! mm- urove forests tiara been cleared In the swamp district: of Sierra ba- one. rind nearly half 1.111s lnnd I already producing rice. will come =11¢1§‘113TT¢I11 the best writer system that m1 be g-u r1 III/Jim.IIIIIIIIIIII/um-ar-Ilfl. To the Citizens 11f Charlottetown ON OUR RECORD OI‘ RAST-WE OFFER OUR AS COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS SERVICES 1 AND WATER SUPPLY IIIIIIIIII. provided. I am. Slr. etc. D. L IMIINNON- To The HElectors 0f Ward 4‘ for your 1 the forthcoming Civic Election I ain- Anything for the benefit of the City ln gen- eral and Ward Four in particular wlll receive T. B. ROGERS. NA TIONA L1 l EFFICIENCY 111 111 b ttl - 11m 1151111 81.11:, iifiiiiiinf friiinnaeiiiiavliiiigiii’ THRIFT IS VITAL T0 THE WAR Prelnium savings add to the mighty army "f flltitlng dollars that ll ltolpliig to win ~---"'=~-W"- ~~~~It~ ll iirtvtlvzr- 11f iii-c Life Underwriter to help make pooplog rum“; Great-West Qfiho . C.L.U.—8pootnI Inpquntalln lImnbi-ildo llrle 5- l¢llli~lkrflueahtlvc n 014a; W"! 4. l. Bhnw-Iellfllfllhtln u Montague Vicki-In I‘. L. Multan-Representative at Dinky zHyndman & C'o., Limited CIu-Iultetown iBELl. a 1111111131)? noun 1o 1.0m Cllflfllll Block Clirjgtsctogll H, F, McPhe-e B.A., KC: NOTARY u. nAiuus-rsn SOLICITOR an" 5111mm; (Earlottettll: PAl MtR a HASLAM a .1. niisuin 11.11.. . BIA '13.‘? Tsligiiilifigiicilmben In I ttet . . CMOINBEY. 91%‘ LOAN Phone I5 P. 0 Bu! ll l eves EXMtlttEll GLASSEbNDi-‘lfiill 1 J. S. TAYLOR - OPTOMETRIST . Corner Item lml Gin-en "t- | Inning: bv Almnliit 1 Phone I956 Phone Rulilence I01! | umwv-Wt How. Are Your Eyes '1’ ll you no Iuvl 1111191“ 0f ltrnln — hedxlehesulvl: on: or rllntneu — w!" lpealalllt. 1 h ‘up AI your urvii-e wt Q II experience and n tll*"'°‘"" relnctlnl Irvlca "l" cm 1n a dtmiu jlffliilftlu. grin or nhiine M‘, lfllhlnlmenln ' ti. F. ltutclieson AND SON l‘. G. IUTUIIESON G- I’. IIUTCIIESON J. A. G. I nsa-nni-mwmw.--'-~“ W D IIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIlI/l, anal-iii: . wiuoii-r i, | :1.- W. D. GILLIS. \7ififjilflifi