PAGEASSIX ' ' ‘Y’ Those wt. l i lliay Vote THE ‘GI-PARLOTPETOWN. GUARDIAN. i... YOUR REASON usunoyouthnttbnreis nollsubflfittciu- reservation) who did not serve in the war; persons disqualified un~ i7) der provincial law because of race. unless such persons served in the said day. etc.'.' Are you within B11)’ 01 I "0 . " war and can produce their dls- m“ o; gppiflnflnggf u n, judge, em- 'l‘he inauguration of a general “in,” ceriiiicaiefl; priwimr, vii. pioymem m, my 0,. wvvimi in .8. , v election campaign directs atteut» . tier-going punighmgfll for briminni “rum, i0 iiie ,,ieci,ion_ viii,“ or . , inn tto tho franchise and its or patients in lunatic asy- bii-m’ m”, Grimm mmigi lncgpa- a 8 u » /' , _ Anoldnyin but nonetlie- “PM”; eretton. to the citlzen‘s rights as |*uu.: AM“ lums; persons wholly or party ciiv me recaipi oi publlc ghariftiblq u‘ °|°°‘°" “m! m” “mum” 1" scoff‘! EIIFIIIIFOII supported by public Cllllril)’ 111 11111- support, or disfranchisement which he will be called upon to “kai in in.’ ha“ niclpal poor houses or houses oi‘ corrupi m- iiiggni pracucfifl? ‘ i "W11" 111°“ P181111. The Blefllv" keep tbedodorawaty. Provincial charitable lllslllullolls ti these questions are answered to be held this full will see the ¢.-' and persons dlsfranchlsed for cur- satisfactorily (tbs quggpiong put to __» first general application of the new. rupt or illegal practices. w: that date: the position of the elector is ur- means one who nllee-llnnler reslelretlvn may then igBacknaclte h*'l"ly9r°¢"“nl‘i 1mm“ l” “ two months lmmedlltely before the ' ' - ' , ' .1 the Q classes of persons who laok quali- fication or are dlflqlnlilfled bY 168' Pipe Tobacco the relstivg or employer being sub- m‘ or relnodelledti Dominion Elect- and Registration booths will be opetri giamjiilly nintilur), the full name Mimi’ Z ions Act. and ttiis possible ‘that _(e) ls not expressly denied the ed in ‘the Vi-llflfltli! electoral divl- oi i)“; vomi- l5 taken and enter-ed, . - - A some uncertainty may prevail as right to vote. _, _- slung immediately following the ioiimher with his nddresg and 0c» |.u the manner and extent in which A British subject under the act. issue of the writ pf election. Ap- (‘QDBJIOBMH ' , - Following the registration of vo- i NOVEMBER 24, 1923 H The obaicco ' S y’ uallfy. Ii v lectod. ‘by the provisions of that la) Was born in any of His Mu- be made. either by the voter per. iersl m‘, m“, are revised by 0m. ‘ l Bichciie i‘ ii“ oummdiuu act. There is_ or ought to be. no jesty Dominlons or on ‘a British sonally, or by a relative or employ- i-iiiis appointed ibr that purpose, 1 . - . i ,,. i iympiom oi kidney disease’ ruont for contusion in this respect ship. whether of alien parentage or 111m m” behalf‘ Drovided he cannot after copies have been posted in 1H5 WORLD WHEAT QRQP the sct as antended embodies rbe not; or attend personally because of siclt- conspicuous places, municipal _ l»; Women often make the mistake ol _ .7 attributing other causes and over- look the derangement of the kid- neys until serious developments have made it difltcull to obtain permanent relief. ness, disability or "necessary. tem- porary unavoidable and bone flde absence." in either case the rs. buildings, etc. apply to the revising officer same fundamental principle as was continued tn proceeding legiflation. that ol’ what is virtually universal sutlfrsge. This has been known in Canada us manhood suffrage, the right to vote being enjoyed. theor- etically, by all adult luales. but the extension ot the trancitiec to include women, llpul] practically equal terms with luen. remit-rs lite term "universal suffrage“ ntore appropriate. The fact thui women will have the right to vote in all provinces necessitates the prepar- ution or what will ht» substttutiully "new lists. ilnd will atld. incidental- (h) Was born elsewhere of a fa- ther who. st the time of the child's birth, was a British subject either by birth or naturalization; or sletrnl‘ will put w the nnpllcenl. 1c) Has been personally granted i after sire-tiring hint. u set of lluer- trntlon or not. and persons u certificate of naturalization in lions prescribed by lilnwie. es I'll- Cnnadn. Great Britain or any of lows: . His ‘Majesty's Dominions; or i!) “T919 l9 V0111’ 0111111111)‘ 16- sing officers against the id) Has had his name included 61119110»? {so made, in any such certificate granted "-0 1'3! Hill"? it parent; or (‘el ls the wife or widow of a British subject birth or naturalization; or 110113’ (fl ls the child of a person mt u- (31 ATE YOll 11 Bfllllfill ralized ln Canada. otherwise IlLlIt in (‘nntnla by birth er This letter points to fireatntent which has been so thoroughly bled and provcn so eilcctlt; in the glen! majority of cases that you . cennol afford to overlook it when i cause arises for its use. 1 Mrs. Albert Brunet. RR. No. | , Ottawa. OnL. writes: "l hue used Dr. Chan's Kidney- Liver Pills lor the pnl lwo monlhr. ltav- YOU, O11 .proper notion has been given. subject Iii] been afltcted with kidney trouble. l 'i_v. to the expense ot the clot-lion. under [he imppriiii yriiuraiquiiim Lion? berm-e [he My o; poiiingl and Con. Diem hm is W3 "f" 30ml" mdl¢lfl= P'€"""' 1° The tiualiticalion of electors un’ Act, and was. at or after the time Hi Are you of the lull age of rim“, im- iii, . . tltu. without any good results. A friend Ii ii _ - . i ii n -n_ ._ i , [W811i .01“, ‘Ears-i i bid u i” m: Div-Jim‘ Kidnerilivtr t-r to pl0Vl>ltllL~l o iv Ollll All: parent was naturalized and l-tr _ i - . 4 days. i“ i,.iii__ _i i iii” "mud i,“ “mi, m ifli ion Elections Act PUQUITBS that {are he 0r she‘ befliml? IWenly-uils in) Have you ordinarily resided The Drocedurir wiriie it ripper"; l . [cud drnl better. l him now uted livery vvlcr. Wllvlllel‘ lllflll‘ ill‘ 19' years of age. resident in Cttntltln 111 1711131111 1111‘ 1-119 lwel" 11111111315 to be more or less elaborate and immediately before ~-- of the issue of the writ)? tttltle. shall be (n) A British subject. tin ‘lwi-enty-tlne yeltrs of age: Shltll have ordinarily hbout six oi eight boxes. and am com- Pltflcly relieved." l‘ ‘ Dr; Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. one pill a dose. 25c a box, all (cl with the naturalized parent. lt has been pointed out lhut lite expression “ordinarily resided" ills 16F resid" no technical lrteaning. but the dealers. ur Etllflnlnufl, Bales 6t l-d in Canada fur one yenr imtnetl- qualification, n5 regards either re- -———i-———é _ ' (w. Lllfllllvd. T0l0lll0- illllrl)‘ lllvvtlilllltl lllfi‘ 01119 0i lllP sidence in the Dominion or In n elector carefully and fully protoc- Wlmrled- 111 M11119!‘ ""199 17"" zFisctll Year w“ 192“ Pi“r“"ll_ll ‘ - issue oi’ the writ oi election: intrticulttt- (‘Dllfilllllidllijh tcsts tzpcll ted . country grow nctlrly one liflh iii Pilldub v "5 3w v M" 7iiutreizg I id) Shall have ordinarily resid the fact ol‘ the individual having ~—————¢1‘>-——- the worlds wheat crop and con. zPinceqEtYii/flrd “mud 2.008.893 Il,91li,343 i; ' ‘*""”“"“ “"——*" ed in the electoral district wt the had u personal or family home in cmncorrsrowu Peon: minim, on, ,,,,,,.,,, or M, m, ;\,§:;‘B;;§‘ij5§,ci ' ' ‘ " " "" ‘ ‘Ocifi, f}. 1.498.774 met-sons st two months immediately prerelii" which he has lived exclusively <11‘ Hesiod by Hood Preflarativns “MNLD KNOW THlslwltoat >x orted from nnc untr iquohec H ‘June 110 8' 624's“ 135007“) 55 MILITARV PATROL FIRED o.t _______ Wm, m. imm whim,‘ he i,“ _ ‘ i’ , m _Y (imam ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " _ ' 0,,’ i, 11,819,311 253240.843 tit MOB lN BOMBAY " . . . l Nearly all stomadh trouble is “l "“°"‘“" N” “s °“'“ ‘WWW m“ l ban ‘v v ‘l0 otiil8fi58 106021155 ti been lllerely tentporurily itbsent, or l~or two rczlrs l suffered greatly m ed h ‘retained isonmm wane siawing because m0 sown, m, M1111 10 ~ - - ~ 1- - - ° » ‘i t 52,“ 180 87b,’ m“ ‘i . . __ . u ii~ iiavi .1 ii, ioii ed from blue veins on my leg. They “a y _ p0 . _ t _ Saskatchewan ....Al>lll ~10 -» ' " ~ '_ I ”"-‘“‘-“~ ‘l-‘“"- -'-'" "'*‘“""“"‘ Almost W“ “’ “g a‘ m‘ " g started with a little sore that grew ""1"" l" we system. 1min 4s tun lmtger noes tarot to sow. Alberta ............ .. Dec. Ill .. . 6.401.595 wanton- ti r-l-s occurred Friday lit BEVBFii! _ for two months in the conslll- vvarse larger more painful tlll ‘ll “m” ‘he “use of appendicmib T“ Ilt is most satisfactory to ltnmv British Columbia March 3i .. - 15. 73691 11563-003 D6010!" points in thi- native quartz-tutti’ 0 UIBGIIGVIBIQ “ear-i; Bnenéad awimd my who“ mime intestinal antiseptic.Adlel‘-l~ka.u.cfs that eisewhem mp {ormw pmduih _ 3i iiti- city. A mob lturnt-rl n pUllPP Ywcmhlrdiv iuiiu Timse who ma‘. m“ vme inciude i iievided to m“ Hood-s swam on BOTH upper and lower bowel, _ _ ' _ Provinces as a whole —66 per centincreg" over 1914, 313mm “m! military ‘Ran-Oh were m‘ w°"d"h'l m‘ I ~‘ l . h id pnrllla to purifv nt blood with "emmlnll foul decaying may. ttvt-ttcss has illecn rte-established The llirle expenditure of BritlsbColuntbia in 1916-14 was due to u- g v tltlll-tl into itciion. They iirctl ullvll provemlntlc yeu-"sllln e “m” "up Wee” w 9 are pa Hood's ‘dedicated suhp‘ to whsh the l" "W?" "my llilveiiinil that it is incrcnslng luun l"? tensive programme nf Publlcworlts. rou-‘ls, bridges and public ' ' l 1"" ‘llrrrlfirll "l" 1101"“ “h” 8111- Ind nltvlnlien your m“ "i “h” ‘him 1mm" "m"; sore and Hood's Olive Oint l 11"" _ poisoning _the slo- w ,.,.,,,.4 I i buildings. which reused after lhnLOtherwleo the increase ui’ expendi- l~r~<l some cascnltte-tt i. mntx will rzvealto you judges appointed by tile Dontiniun i0 imip iieai i,‘ ii w“ mo“ app," ntaclt tor months. ll brings out 1118b - iure h“ been incrwwii propoiiiouaieiy» lion: wiih 0mm. pip, int silturtlitv ntornittg tllc trou- lfmrltsingGourauWsOrirnlal Gnvemmem. vvomm who have em i w“ on iii“ iigiii “mime mi. let" you never thought was in your: -----—-uvo-a—— »~— Vince, i mo. started atlrcsll in u number m’ Grunt for the first llml. ' . . m, iii‘, mwii Oi. iaiiiiiuii. iiiiin, sysiettl. Adler-i-ka is EXCELLENT ROAD ETIQUE TE. ___-_—= i , i,i_.,,.,.,; ii“. puimis again Ming SmdISt-Jorftlalslza _ inerely become m“ “was “t Em‘ ii", qmsiipqriiié iii 50m) (iiminisiij tor gas on the stomach ‘and chronlt: i-———~ because he bud paid little attention by the mun we had bowled out torcctl tu fir».- into the crowd. Both FERD '11 IlOPXlNS k 501- lsh subjects. were not born on the lie [ind "dam ' diiippeared i ctnstlpatlon as it removes the We WW1’- lflllly bllllllllg 11D ll"? to our clsmorous horn. A few miles and asked by him to ride. Our driv ilisrtttilunri-s wi-rt: t-ontinod to the ' M°"'"" North American continent. were neartilv recommend‘ thsss ‘remc CAUSE- 91ml“ “Emmi “P1‘°“d'“i' ‘mad’ m we-“em lmniml The m‘ on our car stopped dead tor lack er was very lpollie and insisted on llilili-u >it(‘lltlll. hfiillrs in [he Euro um 8mm“ m vote at any lime meg m- uifsuifering from Bimmm iiir. .low who was driving was father oi- “, The driver “mi my miiier my iriiiinr gpfling i“, p,“ dpi-Hiigd [iflllll positive» titturtt-t- going on as b i J 1901 d n m" iroubigi, vim Join, iipiwsim n,“ Hughes Drug Conipany. (Ln llfihllPlililell 11115 EH9 1119 011V" Ofiistarled on toward the nearest town to follow, being rather cmllrlntaetl. _ iigimi sore dune 4. H. . an "111 “mi iiiiiioi. 'wi,, ' Georgetown by S. i‘. Knight. Dflt- llllfllllel‘ "l" 11 "Ill"? 0i lllfl "llllll on foot, but were soon overtaken —<Exchltugs. i . u taine a certi cute lrum n ju ge ' - ' Si“) . ' giwwiwwllllllWWWVillllllWWWVillllllWViWW l GRIZZLEY BEARS ON would make splendid hunting, . til?" t ‘"3 We are open to compete with any C 0M PE TITION Here are a few of the BARGAINS we are offering. , MEpPS WE AR Men's fine Dress Shirts for l2 young Men’s Suits, regular $27.50 for . . . . . . . . . $9.75 Men’s Battnoclgburn Pants for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.45 Boys’ School Pants for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $l_45 Men’s Ulsters, extra quality, regular $37.50 for . . $14.98 Men’s Overalls, regular $2.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c Boys’ Sweeter (‘oats for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 Men’s Winter Gaps, regular $2.50 for . . . . . . . . . . $3.25 for. . . . . . i Mctfs heavy Flannel Shirts for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.68 bargain. _ i _ tilt; SALE continues WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY on SATURDAY. W MMRMMNYWMMMN llllllWRMMllllllMMllllll e Any person may "9 the world for 1921 gives the com- have ills name added to the Heist, ioriing assurance ihiii ii“, iiuppiv oral Th” 5mm“ m ‘he rsvlailm ‘mi’ nearly the cattle amount as betorct 1111111131111” cers begin on the twenty-first duy “maemmve week likely to do much bettcr next will". I “h” dill” oomplticated when regarded as whole, is slntpls enough as it ‘if- i-lave you ordinarily resided ma, rm, individuai voter; Tim Bu. we need no statistics to inform us. in this electoral distnict for the “is (i; me immi- i, cieariv defined ls tlttlt Russia has not product-ti ——~A————--.—< by iaw and hi. oi. i," “In” as n. grain enough to be lllPllSHTiHl ilnd ...98c ...65c ..$1.35 ...95c Work Gloves, regular $1.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys Pullover Sweaters, regular $1.75 for . . . . . . . Penman’s heavy ribbed all wool Underwear, regular $2.15 per suit Men’s heavy all Wool Sox, regular 75c, 3 pairs for. . $1.00 A few leather faced, sheepskin lined coats to clear at a DMAN & BOYCE 1 45 Great George Street. “The Men who Brought Down the Price of Clothing,” 1 A survey of the wheat crop of Sir Henry Drnyton recently msdea very effective reply to iii; “i, charges of extrnvagnnccnwhich Mr. King and his lleutsn. ants have been hurling against tlteGovernment. He showed that on Wllellwl‘ l19 11413 11995194 1'01‘ fir’: from ttll sources except Russia is [he basis oi Simii“ service m, oruflingry expeipdiiiii-eg 0i i)“, Guvmi a ha" bee“ refused reglsmnlo” by crOP oi‘ the iivc years that immed- iregistrars may appeal to the revl- iaieiv preceeded iiie wan The (q-Qp refusal 0111921 is larger than the pro-will‘ On the other hand, the average in ibis coumrvv’ in Cimmiir llllllllfllllilll registrar may have his own mls- Argeniinii and Aiisiiiiiiii, 1111109 11y Y0" 111 011 Y°11l‘ belllli- takes. if nny corrected ln this re- unmarried been reginlercd 11s it V0191’ 111 flllYi vision. and anybody else may ap- one ha“ iiie woridts suppiy’ Grim hy other polling division in this olec» Div for rim fgmgygl oi mm“ Mic;- tttent in 1920-21 increased by 0l1lY7 D61‘ 419111- 01191‘ 1119 lire-war year. 191344, ti“, flgurea for the twoyears being as follows: 1920.21 . $ 134,304,439 1913-14 126,013,044 _._._.s_ increase $ 8,291,395 little greater thttn the average iSir Henry m-ads another comrpllrl-“lflll "9 “duels "m" "l? el- penditures of W202i only tttecharges directly arising from int war debt, namely, charges for pen-slope. interest on war debt, mi. ‘Mei-is iimigl settlement and ru-es-tablishntent expenditures. and ii. llllly 11110 5W1“ declares the increase over nllotherexpendltures in 1920-21 (‘Ollliilirgq "Bfimlil"? with 1912144 was only 11 per Peel-hm‘ “““'°‘ hem‘: _ moot, t 152,678.03: ‘it'll-i 1913-14 120,013,044 l l5 ‘ ——--__ 3 26.564.989 which. combined, produce approximately Britain, France. have produced in the the wnr. Central Europe is improving and o mmiiieriiininn the increase in the cost of it. Suenlhat these increases are very, very (‘ompltreii lth the increases in vuriuusilrlfllllbétl, th advantages i; iii iutnis connection the following it“, v The estimate of the world's crrii‘ when you iake iui its u little more than two and three bu," “mi suppiies, ii wiii bu luuurlers billion bushels. 'l‘llc most moderate and reasonable. i", Omani iiici b u, -i_ ii» wii-vii the expenditures of‘ the ' n a 0 l I l with the Dontltllon Government. men; is submitted: ORDINARY ExPENmTURES llllllWWllllllWWWWllllllWWiVWllllllWWWW Wig THE ISLAND YOU DO NOT l-IAVE TO l-IUNT FQR t BARGAINS Just call zit the LADIES’ AND GENT’S Clothing Parlors. D0 not buy Old gOOdS W119" Y 011 c311 bu)’ NEW GOODS at the NEW PRICES. ' ' i i" 01.0mm; HOUSE in CA NADA I N V I T E D MMMMFAMMM LADIES’ WEAR Billy Burke pullover Dresses, reg. price $8.25 for . . $335 Skirts, regular $6.25 for . . . . . . . . $335 Ladies’ Flannelette Bloomers, regular $1.00 for . . . . 65¢ All wool Flannel Middies, regular $6.25 for . . . . . . . 354-38 Tricolette and Georgette Blouses to clear at . . . . . . $598 SiIkBl0usesat..... . . . . . . . . . .......$3.57 Latest style "Tamperette” Hose at . . . . . . . . 87c per pail‘ Ladies’ Dresses, Canton Crepe and Georgette, regular price $37.50 for $10.98. A limited number only. A few Ladies Winter Coats at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5510-93 Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, all wool, regular $1.45 for $1.10 FOLLOW THE CROWD. _ l a ~ 3 mmmunmiliunilnitiiiiuummmnn . '_‘ . ~filllwwllllllillilwlll