i l: tr" ' l. l l: _, ‘l: .| ,__| l2 l‘ ll * i’ . 1 l», . M. -, l in I ' . i ’ l - l t , ‘ l‘ \ I i f i n. -.i-.<~ Q... w’... .av. . “T, -— -.t-<o._, ./ l PAGEYFQUR? t THE EHllllllll THE " "cmtnnomrown ' otmnnmn Notes by the Way llllWN Elllllllllll President-W. Cheater B. lleLni-o. zli-vlltur and Hunger-J. ll. Burn“. Qq-mtuy-Fueut. Col. D. A. Mm-Kinnon, D. B. 0. seven of our nine Province: the King Government was condemned in October last. .\lr. King himself VIce-Prenldeutn-J. B. Burnett. Associate Editor-D. K. Carrie m HE'S COMING! HE’ HERE! HE’ GONE! The Rt. is gone. hung for a time itt the air, flashe for a ltrit-t tieriod- tlten vanished l"*i1ii~-il. it and ivoiueti will hat .lottit.-tl l. lllt‘ _-tt~t-»-t.," for titiquestioittibl titer» ha» lit'l'li tlistttiiatitititti-ttt. Th (tt-alttitts stiaittltil remains; §ciioots l Ile-opett on Tues- day, Sept. 7th (.‘.l~\l{'l‘ER’S BOOK STORE t "_§i-_lin—- — ‘ is always HEADQUARTERS y for the best in School Books AND iltlliitvri‘. lft2.'i, its stibseqitetit gu v.tttt~.;tt into apparent L‘UllS\'lU\lSll"§ itioits of the Liberal leader rtgttiits ills .\iajest_v‘s representative. For Miitliklllltl King's visit lmtcetoyvtt and Charlottetown h THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926, Hun. \\'. 1.. Mackenzie greater than on Knit! was expt-cteti. was here and i115! Univ"! -\lT- Killfi 100k vmw- l Like other events the visit Today tin.- world is about as it was it» tor-- tn.- adv-tit. business will bolcial -ir otdittaryi garb anti, it the itig it. tlt-ztth o; tttt» Kittg (Zuverliillttill iiii anti its final. tlefittite collapse on the sales lax. It is true they reduc- iw-ttctttt-tl wliitewtishitig; tlie Brltisluit by one per cent. ittll.~illllll\lll stands anti the liritisulon a receipt tax" and afterwards . . t . . is ttnJarred by tlte fulineii- claimed they had done a wonderful‘ it) till was defeated, and not merely de- feated. he was driven out of his na- tive Province, which contains one- . third of the people of Canada and Silic debt on March 3i. 192G, W0llld one-third of its parliamentary seats. be $2.395,084.685{ March 31' lsglfpolitical history. .\lr. itobb's statement on the puli-' , , -. , .Al. i -., l t‘ cl ittr-r- ti lic debt rs one of the half truths so people of his own Province to allglll)" Yea"! L m r t f 2:68 whifisznéltongshyélr. m; “hi... , - , i » l i r il ew _ * . . frequently handed out by" Liberal qudlllly ml“ l" “l! 1“ ‘Ptlflmmenl ‘layirulyl-llyyr“. Sui-Jigs“ meeyTglt a b“ rity with which those itieu avoided slansnclaus‘ n is [ma H. me om again, up,“ and 5|(.,.py_ M‘ law, h9g3" m participation tn the present coll- tigiires are reliable, that the t:'ll\'lllg tioveriimetit rcdlit-etl tht- pub- Ilit‘ dttlJl. during their last two ti i tl . M jParliaineiit. ‘him a job lti the States for three ,yeat-:a tlnring the war. lti i919 the l . ’i'lio.-ri.- half-truths also come oat lllvll llcltffllhil Lilli-Till yllllil‘ .\lr. King have admitted t- the; had iticreased it before retiuc- l-lvery clearly l] _ M)?" “In ‘d! n“ m’ _ Wanted son's clioite. He ltad no seat and st " ' L) ‘ H “Ontario did not wzttit him back. So the t-aitie to Prince Cotintyf which I iuttt- 2‘. 12126. all ltioin tip as clearlyp-ti it. but they had first doubled lLhappgnpd p, 1,8 vat-am by 1119.193“, and tb-iittitely- as tltey did after t-at-hlto six ptr (‘('lll., and then reducetitof the late Captain Read. and the The}. also W, Liberals there. ttiiabiti to agree upon a local candidate conipromisetl their tiifiereiities and gave the seat to the newly chosen leader of the party, wlto was to tltem tilmost ttnknowu. rthing by removing it. l “the little linlf-trtitlis‘ 'l‘hese are l Mr. King again got elected In which our Liberal leaders are go- ing about the country boasting minomy candidate and only m be t , tililfi ttt-cttsititi we are itidcbtt-ti to about. They have reduced the Illlll-idefeuyud ‘Mn. Again in 1g, Ami Erin- Aiat-t-tlottiatt cry of the lit- tleltt by a tt-w millions bunsiticizleiglii members of his (labinct Wont ‘Lint-rill catiditlates: "(Riuie they assumed tifllce in lflv§2 tltey-‘l"“'“ l" dew“! will‘ Vhlm another """ A Inter anti help its.“ liut- have ittt-reasr-d it by over $54,000.- uulmwede"wd Hun‘ Al“! "flhese Here you Will find the hes! values. We hnvfl nmde a study of tlte supplying o. everything required h)’ "l? STUDENT and SCHOLARS ' tn the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. I t e ltln- tlttsl- ot‘ the tnt-eting last night .l.ilterttl littpcs htive not been reviv i-tl. We sell all SCHOOL BOOKS at prices made by the SCHOOL BOARD. and we are giving bigger values tian ever tn WORK BOOKS. and all kinds of SCHOOL SUP- PLlES. ill has tlte gift of language. he can say stress, did llit-l best he could. A nice 9 lTlCh GLOBE of knows the WORLD lOr 3X00 Self Filling FOUNTAIN PENS 5O cents each. Great Value m SCHOOL BAGS. lull Jliwil with the ‘the truth, the Iiritislt definition whole trutlt Chndrflh Mm late. .\ll the facts have to every- Scrid along Prontpt the attention _ I Win‘- “rcki brlvll lwivfv Ill‘: Dvfl- '—i<*>——- should be ttlniost as grateiul to l§§"’.'.tl3§3>'-<§J§§§ allied" on. hnd lltev had tuade tip their ‘N KlNws COUNTY lbunilnit nil w Rockefeller‘- 'y - . ; . .- _ . " - - - lit» _. , , _ , r"- d1/ WFDNESDAY 8th llllllls that no attioutit of w t t A‘ “wry ‘Heeling m kmgflcuun‘, Mr. King has repaid i" liberal ('Al{'l‘lu'l( K 11)., ‘int doings o: lllu- past four anti '1 Y \ \ I I'll). :t.tlt ywilrrl. laist night's; iucetiiig, front the et-red ii. was a sticcess. ‘lllPlllS lititl bet-ti tuttdt- for conct-rletl s d gapplause. and il was given with y , -. . Some of lt, it is true, went "on pt-etttattirt-ly anti at an ittupttur- Screened Coal lvllllYvlllllg, luut~ llilll‘. but it riflllllilfftl good and but lt I cliaitged no on liilltili-l and did itot win tiew voles t we are we“ stocked Wm‘ m“ tor the Liberal t-atidldzitt-s. excellent Coal. Now is tlte time] to place your order. tiwitty to the late hour zit Wlllftli the ttteetltttg closed risW-retit-e to l ' ‘.~pet-iiit' ttttttetitt-tits bv .\lr. King is , . Hard Coal l u... Iiuttittssi-bite lli this issue, but Just received a large ettrgq oqllittvt- all been tiiresiiietl out itt pre- " .' -. t f Hard 00a‘ bu"! m Hove and che.t~litulls issues ind further common m“ Shem we win be phased ‘olllllrl tnornlitg is ttnnecessary. Some plagg your 0rd" now, but quglifhlrlpvclfit‘. rt-ttiarks anti some notable lowest prices. lotttissltnts will receive further ai- w. D. cttus a r PHONE 176 -___-\.___ _j HOW t-"tcunes CAN us. it is frequently said that figures ltlo not lie. it all depends upon how ltlte figures are tiresented. .\lr. llfllillt lWllU is an expert flgurer. and can ;liilii(lll' figures as the midway fakir lltatitlires the shell which conceals ilthe pea. durltig his visit to Char~ lottetowit and elsewhere during the ‘cantptiign, proved his skill in keel)- ‘lilg the pen under the shell under hvliiclt it was not. lie claims that ‘he. as Finance Minister itt the King This year, Go! The 25 most fascinating port! Ltiovernuient. reduced the public ldebt of (‘anada tty some $22,000.- in lthfi gnrld and Fxcursions mun, inc u c in r . S. S. y-jmpru, of SYCZLHKFZLOQO According to tho official blue gross tons and one of the world's largest l2 ships, sail! from New York Dec. 2. One -mttnagnment ship and shore. hook for i925. issued under the lwnrrattty of the lion. J. A. Robb. lllittlnter of tFlnntice. the net debt tin-r» ""Pl""‘- "l"~ . lot‘ Canada since 192i was an fol- (l. I'll-trimmer JIPM- Mm" | .I . ll. |'|‘I;l4lIIIil| Ier- Iowa; . . I - . " ° " "M" t toot net debt .. ...$2.£l40.878.983 i922 " " . . . 192.‘! " "l i924 " “ 31.925 " " 2.417.437-G85 (in April 15. 192i‘, ilanstirtl, page 2532, the lion. Mr. Robb stated tlitil he hatl reduced the tlebt by $22,’ .. .. $422,135,801 2.453.776.1163 2.lll7.'t’8.'l.27-l "Sn flu‘: world 50/0; llrefnat‘: Jilillllllg by the t-ottttttcnts ltrard at \it-. Alackettzii- Kitig, iilS])ll‘r<l n‘ .\lr. J. if. Sinclair. who went lo ltlit- tttaittiatttl to coach liizu. and to ‘t ll ltitn what to avoid and what .0 tvivlt fiel-llllllg Plii‘li4:!a'llll:'SS what lie well is not in accord- aiitl nothing bttt the truth." btit he canto for .v.-t.~ltitt_t' ot- t-xtilaiiatiott could cover tp the tnt-t-t of history or pardon poittt oi tit-w oi‘ those who engin- Arrange- Uui) thcv reduced the sales la‘: bvlllfl-mflml mmisltrf E‘ NL Min-don‘ ' " ‘ “ ’ ' ' raid in Nova Scotia, (Topp and Di". "ill" llWil-‘itstet- itt New iirittis\\'icl<, Vincent - six itt-l‘ ct-iti. tltey had put on. .\lassey' and lit-tiiiziut in Ontario and pauwu|ulg,._ dprppljun_ “HM-our...tNtirris ill Mfllllliilifl are not candl- mundnum] upundzttiiig in the tit-t-st-tit election. Some _ , ldefvttl. llial was! butldingn, \\'itlt the tacts lteforo tltt-ni will the‘ . (‘lllllllg off Ullt" per cent. setitat ion are the which the Liberals are Mr. King. after tour months with- out a scat, got in through the back door at Prince Albert. under the shelter and guidance of .\lr. Dilu- lli" ilefllllt‘ (if Ciliiflllfl Will the i100‘ tting, the txilitical boss of Saskat- lm. Chndjsh Liberal chewaii. .\ud finding that itobody ma! a“ [he movinces rmmtvvatited hint anywhere else as :1 re- prPHt-illilllvc. he is rtttiiiitig there to- day as the protege of the boss wito tit-titects atid steers ltim. lie ~ people he tlt-t:ei\'etl'.’ Willi the live ' years" rectirti of the King GOVQFII- tilt-itt before them atid before all - pit.- believe boast tht- Atlantic to the Paclflcart- flock- ing to the Liberal statidard? t). .\lr. J. J. Johnston H|)t'.'ll(>l lutiouttl" tpit-siioti, and tiles lo llll- and “mulls [arm lmmly shaped to give the Yankee farmers and ititttitifttcttirers ttiore alid mori- m“ of the (‘tinadiaii market and togtvt- t-ry-oite ltnows that .\lr. Joints-ion isr-anfldyn“ fumutrs am] ‘mmufupluy. tttigii the honor of the itt. iloii. Ar- thur Mt-ighctt anti Lord liyiig. By the judgment of the pcuplg l" 0| v \ atulie The Public Forum "r - |— L. Brietxalii- Bette». M.D TN AFTER VACATION suc- Thls column is open for the dlntlllllflll by correspondents 0|’ questions o! intercom. Tll¢' Charlottetown Guardian does not unspent-liy endorse the 0|‘!- Lllonu o! cit-respondents. IS IT A GOOD SIGN Sir.——-\\'h.ile the Liberals are loud- Ur fiygo-‘z-yogpThia was a rare thing in Canadian- Today we have the itew atid unprecedented fact ,that the Leader of his party at a general election dares ttot trust the Mr. King was first elected in 1908 in North Waterloo, Ontario. Three years later he was defeated there l1l11I»'it~-"tltt< nttiitt-tters will go about years iii ttflice, but neither .\lr. liobbllllll m“ ll"l‘li"‘;>cil.\' Pfllllli-liligllvf 1911. ‘ten for eig it years ie was out of ’l‘he Rockefellers gave party tnndelllilny and {equally (lecpivlllg_,llllli its leader liy a sort of Hob-l lti other words they [eel that tlte ,North Yolk in 1921, but only as al iii fashion the debt he incurred totlir.-' ijillliillllirllltll‘ leliglli on the A"ct'ili.*lll- llwlill" ‘Wnlrlfi lll“ lll"'¢l"l' ll)’ llblowlll which i.~t' ly proclaiming that they are going to win a great victory on Septem- ber the i-itlt. seven of Lite men who were Mr. King's last year's cabinet colleagues evidently do not tltltik GESTION After a summer vacation it is not unusual for inatty folks t0 slt dOWII a-nd forget about the outdoors for test. The tseveil nteii refcriod to are as follows: Front tnilttritt, lions. Ales.» s. Graham, tiortloti, Low and Massey: from Quebec. Hull. Ml‘- t.\iai'ler; front New lll‘iliis\\'it',li, lion. .\lr. Foster; from Nova St-otia. Hull. Mr. hiciiciialtl and tront Miiililfllili lion. .\lr. Norris. Now, ttottvitb feel the zest of life that rotties with trontplett- bnrtiiitg up of the wastes of the body. As this ttppetite grtiitecl outdoors does not ittiiuedizttely depart from them ttlien they return from the vacation, they continue to eat large meals notuitlistaiitiing lack of fresh air and exercise. standing that these mctt ivt-re all Titt- ret-zttlt ls a "blue! feeling-leaders in their respective plot/int“ which they attribute to the tucxi-les. anti lit four of lllr provittet-s tiamed. the only leaders the party have, not one of them is seekiiit-Z election this year. .-\ll of them have! been oifet-etl nominations, but ttone would face tlte ititisic. There is a distressing iiizilatl_v, atl- ways more or less prevalent atnq ong would-be sportsmen which is known as "cold feet." ‘Phat malady has evidently reached the eitidenr ic stage. among Liberal leaders, lllt this election, still we are asked to. accept this as an evidence that‘ there is a great victory t’tt store for, the Liberal party when the liilllillt-lt are cottntetl on the evening of tlt-~_l election. t I am. Sir. etc. , ONE WHO KNOWS DIFFERENTi - . THE SAME OLD GA-ME vacation has tioiie them more hut-tn titan good. l am not referring to our young ttiett anti women who look on a vacation an a chance to stit-ntl all the days outdoors and half the nights dancing. They of course do come home completely exliattstetl and do tiot recover for one or two tnontlts. Btit that is why they take a vacation, that is their idea 0t‘ it. real "change." i'iii not ltlaming them, at least not just now ttttyway. Uni l have ln itilnd our older folks who eottte bat-k to their work. taitti live the "idoor life cottipletelyz [llicy i401 litirtily any air. and to ittttikt- this a real serious matter, lthey conitltitte to eat heavy tiieals. lt i.» just itere that a real set back occurs. bet-attse the liver becomes clliliiv-“ltstl, and poisons are not re- itnovt-ti trout the blood. l ill'li.‘~l is tigziiti makr. lug rosy i'o - of tlte elt-t-titnil Sir.—'l‘lte l" SEPTEMBERl2, 192a ~¢l ‘ m! Are You Paying Interest or Receiving-It ‘P HERE is much more satisfaction in receiving interest than in paying {L Buildup your savings account at the Bank of Mbtltfealand let compound in. tcrest help your own efforts to get ahead. BANK or MONTREAL Established 1817 Tirtel Aasetsjn ciccees of‘ §75o.ooo,ooq 1 'i‘ln- liver as you know has 11 nttui- results. that from the Al~ lttiitit- to tlit- Paciflt: tlte cr_' is that, Meignctt can‘! win. and that KilIK will carry the. country, l'.‘\'L'l'_Vl)Utl.\' will Fttillfilillivl‘ that tiewsptttiors wild predictions just before tli , elections last ll)t_~ltilit-r. The nigltll before ilie battle. lti tlte largest (‘Ski pitals available. it stated tlia _ "'l‘ll-l<l Lllil-DILALS Vlllltl. i\'\\'l~Il-Il‘t Till} (‘UU TRY 'l‘()Z\i()l{l(l)\ OOOOQOQQ §§V§4 f§§O4§9~Q§O4 Q iiitnvti-isstixs g IN liNtl-LISII t 2 t l iber ot‘ jobs. and tlcpentls upon your ygootl rildlhil‘ not to overwork ii. l For iii-stance it’ you eat ti lot of nflitrat- and rats. l; tries to store the one and help break tip the other ‘by tut-tins of its ltile. , You sec if you eat these foods gttittl thcn do two simple things, yOt] ycaln prevent this uvurivnrketl condi- tion ot the liver. Simply get out- uioors and take :1 real good walk. Tlit- walking will ilfiP up, or hum up ,tli--st- tombs. anti the ottttlriot- ‘ttlr will help to burn 1t ttp a great tleai i faster than it can be tlotie indoors So when you comt- back from a vttcalion you cati retain all tlte good x tit-rived frottt it. by simply taking :t l‘i'lll wttlk every d: ' ll" llllt ("liy rcltillls your ittvent- Tl By w. l_. Gordon rV~OOQ<OO QfiV§0'OOO9-§Q-O§49'O "it'll! of the vttcatioti. but gives you “THUR? (ll‘"|‘l“\' -\ll3l'5l":l)' lute-rest on it. Don't say "3 o“ tk p. ttt. Sliliii day aftt-rtttititt." Say 3i tn-ltit-k S: ~1 _._ tirtlay lifiertiotiti." or "ll p. Ill. Hub; . urday.‘ l '"*"*‘"*°"""HH+** t)l"'l‘l<‘..\' xttsiiitoxotrxctetiz, ‘ awktvarti. Protititint-t- lzntt syllable nilll_\'ffi't‘ltlt‘liltllsi ,. _ ,. _ .. as wards nut .t.~ aid. an atithtirity on the “coustitulioti? l-‘F-‘l lit-H's Mill lcfifi of lll-‘li tltltik"!- Tliat policy ltas titrued teusofbll; lions of tlollttrs from (‘atiadltiti pou- ki-ts to Aitierictin wickets anti llli‘l'il tens of tltoitsatitls of (‘aitatliatis to u- was ti Illclillltli‘ uf Lhu Bell Gov- cross the border and live ttntlci‘ tin- ernineiit he dltl lltlll- Qlse ihnn titl-lslil" “llll SlYlllv-‘l- MID litickeli-lli-i’ ‘whirl’, urinal“ m5 lmulpr and “W ought to be anti no doubt is stills- fled with‘ his protege! All this as a conscientious tilslielievei" and has had 1t good tioal oi‘ t-xperr U enci- lii matters of "hflmir." i-‘or the last ‘two years itt which other itir-mlters of the Cabinet. These are the political gods to in the ixillcy or his puffy ttt- would wlwm Your representatives from AH a this Province bowed the knee frotit 192i to i925 and wltont hiessrtt. McLean and Jenkins ltave. t'olio\vt-tl in meek and trusting liitttiilitytittr- "Um U19 Cfllltlllelt bill llllii 0011561" lug nil the defeats which tho King once evldentlyfdletated Qtltgrtvigo; (iovernmetit eitcoutiteretl in the he retained his membership as Ab (it-tuber elections and the lastitick- omey General and drew his m" euing session. The (iovt-rtimeut was wrecked anti ruined lti October. Salary as such U" the “any we"! During the session it was submerg- "lll 0f POW"- ed in the mire of scandal, but like Doubtless in these two years‘ QX-‘Illf! ivy “tho greater the riiln tlte ML Johnston acquired closer they clung" to lt- the two considerable knowledge m cans“ Liberal lilelillilél’! from Prince Ed- ward island! have ti. perfect right to do. conscientious tllsbellever. however, .\lr. Johnston would have reslguedl perlciice tutional and unconstitutional nint- and the County are ttow being treated the aftermath. There are tern Four Liberal candidates are now In the field in this Province. They cling to the name of Liberal with all the tenacity with which the King Government clung to power after its crushing defeat in Octo- bcr. They know that tlte King Government went down steeped to tho lips ln scandal, n scandal that sickened its own supporters in Par- liament _tlll they dettottnceti it tiiid gave it a death blow, but these four candidates give. lt their slip- port and assume respotisibllty for its acts. electors of Kings t0 many Liberals in Kings County who are strongly of the opinion that titan "constitution" other subjects atid “hoiior" would come with better grace and they are not at all enthused over his rhetoric efforts. Indeed, have very serious doubts as to whether his attitude towards his federal lender and colleagues would differ much frontlthat towards his provincial lender. Mr. Johnston's attack on His Excellency the Governor-General will not. we opine, disturb to any they These four cendidaets know that King and his Ministers brought dis- grace and tlitthonor upon the ‘Lib- eral party such as would have brought the ‘blush oi shame to the cheek of Mackenzie or Lnnrler “i'o often slOp to ltavc a chat on His niatrnerE-t I tiiliik he talks about the woods FOR lii<"l‘l<.‘N \llSHl’i<ll.l.i<2li: Iit-‘liiiiflit gun; llircc a . (itttirtlitin “t‘il(||'|‘.~l ‘-*“"-\1">'"~‘l>'5 "m" *"""""-‘" trtittttttilliiy, , illness peat-e. t yg+¢¢q¢g,,,,.g.,,fi...‘w \\'(illl) .\"l‘l'il)\': “i-‘si- ti wortl llirsae limes aiitl it is yours." Lt-l selltembcr 2. 1926 its litcretisi- our \'ll<‘.'iltlili_ll‘_\' by titan- it'l'lliy one ivot-tl Pilrll d y. 'l‘otlay".~'l word: l-1.\l.-\(‘|.-\’l‘il)N; tw-tlitt-e-l grr-ttlly iii flesh. »"llt- ivtis liiiil'l'i4‘il by the citiacltitlon of his llll|il'li'liii~ tin-tit.’- (illll ill~Il.’l'l')ll—"llillicrto halli the Lord ltelpeti its." l Sam. 1:12. i'li.-\\'l~.'ll~» .\l.'iitt- haste to lti-lp its. i) ltortl our iloil! _._i____. l t , t POO-OQWQQQQOWOVOQQOO’ Buy lliimi tiolit Now is the time tot A STRANGE LANGUAGE I ltave :1 little neighbor whom l very often itieet; I-le wear.- zt coat of reddish fur at hottte and itt the itirm-t; ‘stinny Winter do)“; very pli-asaiit-~bui l can't lell what he says. zinti how the beet-hunts taste ,tttuclt less cousplt-tttiits type, it an- olilttlillidfll that: “'l‘lil-) CUNSIERVA- TlVES llllltibl’ AS .-\ l, l 'l‘l'Iltl).-\\"S l~Tl.l'I("]‘l()NS." it‘ t-vt-iiilig ziltci‘ llln- elections, in ’l‘ltt- Patriot's ftiiw-ctiels ;||‘t~ 5E1 par with tlit-si- of lls cotttetttptirary, the Halifax Cltrotjt-le. At-cortlittg it; that 1itipt-t' the Lilit HAVE Tl l 1'} iiARUrlilST RESULT‘ (lid Y l-IS- s uri- carry (Fuiitiiittt-d on tttigt- f.) We have just received an ex- tremely nice new Compact to sell for NIFTY ONE DOLLAR Is on the small NEW ,, size, silver finish and in every way attractive. The White Drug Store 1,0. JAMIESON l Druggist The Marriage Partnership He the breadwinner. she the homekeeper, standing together through good and ill, sharing the littrdem-equal partners in the great business 0i building a lionie and bt-iitging up a family. DOLLAR (‘()l\llPA("l‘ Equal partners? So ll: seemed; but she was left without support to shoulder It all - earn the bread, keel) the iionie, meet the obligations his ldeath had created- There can be no equality in the marriage partnershiP where lite insurance is left out. No man has shouldered his full share of the burden, until he ha: made the future safe for his loved ones. For particulars of life Insurance contract suitable to And how he ltives the lirctulcritsts that i'iii rather apt to waste. And ltow lte WlSlWq Spring would c0nie—hnt there! l must Confess I cannot tttiderstotiti a word and so ll have to guess. buy hard coal. Schooner Theoline ar- ing a cargo 0f the very My sister studies Spalnlsh and my beSt qllalilyh. YOU tt... .t.'Z.L‘Z."1f.'. "lIf.'Z°ft.i"°t§'.‘.'...u. save money by buying 110W- ‘th-at l should care to apt-alt, A. Pickard 8t Co. For none of all their lexicotis can make it clear to me Just wltnt that little squirrel nteatis by "Cllk!" and "Chlr-r!" and “Clieeib PHONE 240 of the that in Canada in rectltude and intelligence. ’i‘hey have pom-ti or read the best that King, Bu“. ning and Robb have spoken lit-re in defence of their cottdttct and their policy. Their speeches were applauded thy the Die-bards _atid tlit- unthlnklngi but. they failed to cott- vince a single tittbiasetl elector that King and his coliegaues were liott- est enough or clean enough to be again entrusted with the GOVEFII- menl of Canada. O-O‘ Pioklin g ‘.7 CHECK THIS OVER 40ers rtitr ESSENCE OF rived and is discharg-l Ute‘, izflensdtionlllflrifl? l l your circumstances writs I HYNDMAN t ' C0., LIMITED. The Great-West Llf! ANEW&BE.'I'TERIEIIRN'AC lean’! of Guelph new offer you a perfected furnace—plpcleee m pipe style-at a sensational price. The first revolutionary im- provement in home heating in half u century-Jowvprlced, efficient. quickly Installed in any home, school or church. 00st: Lea ‘ to Buy- to U The new Gileon "Magic" |n Built of Tungsten PlatufTransmitn heal THRE TIMES faster. Patented- air-blast burns all the gas and smoke. New type cone-shaped grate gets more ent units out o Iu lectrlc nrc welding senll the furnace tight an an egg against lealtu oi gee. duet or smoke. Burns Hard or Salt Coal, Coke or Wood n-uuuna-QQQQ .4 “goof LXIXXXXXXXT considerable extent, tho British constitution nor Canada's relation to the British Empire. Lord Hyng has a record which will not be dis- turbed fby tiny ll/ttle political clap- trnp that. may he advanced by were they living today. Right well do they know that decent Liberal- ism throughout Canada today re- volts agninst. the revelations made in the (‘tistoms Committee. But. lifessra. Sinclair, Jenkins, McLean ntid Johnston declare the ttnclean King Government from i921 down‘ to the date when the Customs Com- mittee reported. Then "with re- gret," as she stated. she felt com- pelled to record her vote against - _ vINpx-AR wit" .::i 2t:.."":."‘=.";. "ti: To the women electors of this ‘ ffiiel-lilittntt-tllall.‘ 221211;} Province we commend the example CurfY "W"? 1.1:‘ ‘igfyto:z"u°:l'_'° "vl" b? of Miss Agnes MnoPhall. the only Mags)? Se“, wt". i.’ woman yet elected to the Canadian, wh" m t.‘ P-ym.“ p‘. Parliament. lSho had supported the‘ (Jose. "o" ' t n Cayenne Buds And Everything "constlttttlonitl" lawyers Johnston's ilk. has his rcrnrtl anti liy it. tint liy Lord Byngh. the electors of Kings Mr. The latter, also, of and disgraceful record o bo clean t enough for them and their party to HIIDDOH. 353,000. This means that the pulr County will jittlge him.‘ who may chance to read lines follow Miss MacPhaiht eit- ample by voting against the Mac- We have in Prince Edwird inland kenzie King cllllllldalefi 0n 360191"- a fine body o! electors. the equal! flier 14th. pre Years . Tariff T_g,n1<.¢ti1t_q hem. THE 2 macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George an"; Telephone 315 ' Let every woman elector these Will Mean Gillan M“. 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