1 i 9. Iffl . .i . 3' l‘ - .-.i . fi l i,. » t i it _xl .ig *t l rt if 'Y V x »».. t » li 4.. .Mi .is i digs" iii /Jr ‘. .it v . I si il--i. .,, -. P... Z E ii _l 'w ji; iv V ‘_-I ` %= t . sir ii l .‘\.4 E .‘/ Nl l I . _ . l oval ww A t:::r.._. 2.. .t.;‘.3'r.' a:::..t“:l'.:°'.'.‘2.»';'..°t.t-:f'.t __ ,-7 _ - _ _ {_;.__ _ I-|ll'l|l'i\|» lin*-vt' l~l¢l\or and Pnhllaher Bilton _ ____ __ t~LU_IfY.§,_12Z01__,_._1_ orricns AND .tsrinaxrs appointment of Mr. A. B. Warburton, D.C. to the importantand honorableposition of Probate in succession to the late Judge briefly announced in yesterday’s Guar* ,For extracting sun rays from ¢=\l¢l1lnl#9l”8. or successes from re- verses the Pa-tridt is n pronounced cx»_:-Jrt. Last Saturday it nlndo the grand discovery that the peoplo_of Manitoba “have_ had enough oi Tory rule," and their strong evid- ence of this, not only for that prov- ince, but for the whole Dominion, is in thc fact that the Liberal Nor- ris Government was practically de- feated at the polls. Witll this fact before it the Liberal organ do- clares, the "Norris Government. is entrenched ln the confidence of the people." Ana with isis crushing OFFICERS GUIDANCE nop-initlnling of ballots, _and oth- er illegal procccilin¢lil'.' 'li ll GX' ‘pected the election will be protest- _ .. ed. In the meantime Liberal sls M” K'N° AND THE NAVY nd- ` ' or-goeaips cm give their ntten~1 (London Free P__ess_ .-. fxne tg’ 'his' aid gw;c::T0nT”nr Hon. Mackenzie King says there is In oc on ct. a _.no tolling what splendid part Can- diiisfortune in the matter of load- ‘zgfhrgiiialxlvgugliizdlglurgf xx: “"’ “"“"' ‘° "° "°“°‘l"‘“ ."‘° su- policy been sueptefl. will Mr. Liberal party, in almost every part Kms who was R member or me 0' Canada’ Acmnnng to their Laurier Government please ex- k"““5 °r.5““' me T°'°m° GMM' plain. why then, the 'Laurier policy “A ““mb°’ °‘ Lnwnl m°mb"' °‘ was not adopted. He should have me 0m"l° L°'m“"““'° ‘”°t‘ many the information. at his disposal. and discussed the question of the Because although me policy was v-vvvv vw 4.1 leadership of Ha-rtly Dewart, K.C " proposed in 1008. and the Laurier Government to a gentleman to who_m the of this province_owes much. It is al which there is every reason to be- of which under Mr. Warburton’s direction faithfully performed. _ _ _ Warburton has been identified with the p_ub- life of the province for many years. He was first to the provincial legislature in 1891, and was| in 1893 and 1897. On the retirement of Frcd`I’eters in 1897, Mr. Warburton become of the province, ii position which he held 1898 when he was appointed _ County Court for Kin 's County. This position he held un- a well deserved tribute on the part of the averse, rigid amongst nts sl-nln growers. where they bunkr,l upon so getting their strongest support, the Pairiot draws the sun-r.lys of political prosperity and assures .will meet with general approval and one the ,,,, ,,.,.l,.,._,_..,,,,,,,,,,§,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g,, out the whole Dominion was never ns strong as it is todlly," Yell, vfriiyl But are lt's readers as galil ible as its editorial writers think they src? ' - _ happy days when the lltill so iittlngly filled the opposition stile of the Ilousc the War':lnd llealth Tax was passed hy n straight par- -; vote. This means that the whole Liberal vote was recorded against in those llon. J.ll. ii rout on M’P‘P" in tm ‘°gm'““m'" TM Government had heonlin power lol' _expected outcome is n memorial in 12 years m_0ce,“ng_ wha the new 'the “““"`° M all “m"‘“l“m- mm' den nllmlnistrntion arrived in 1911, members dissatisfied with the drift 'threu years lawn H was to and Dt "‘"~"“"* “nd Wh" 'Tan tm" L“’°"` the Lliurler naval policy rcposinc ul principles had not been PW' in allustcoverell pigenliolc. ""°‘"9‘\ “S "N"-V 3h°“l‘l l"“"’ Men' The crlmc committed hy the Lib- ilii “S il \'°f`\iii Ui this ‘l""`0 Wm* eral lcndors lu respect to the nail" *.‘ “miie” Ui L“""`“"s“‘ ‘MUS ml” al protection ol' Canada and the ‘l“d°"'°°d lil the °°““'"y'" Tha" empire was not so much their full- is little doubt but that in this lstt- me to pmvme H -Bound umm] pop "" \"’5P“°‘ mel' ""“"“““"““ “"`° icy when in office, but their opposi- well foundrd. Libefaimm mls 1° tion to such ii policy when brought 5104131! S0 Cilililliell im “l’P°‘“`“““° i`ol'wlird hy their opponents. It is il¢inncte,'1 it nt last session in as fnr as the widows tn the estates of the deceased are concerlled. So ihlt their somor~ saillt on this matter is of tho same and orphans or those succeeding! ‘VY have practically mrned mm i)he Libertil leiidors laughed in the HOW". “lid if he ""*“*‘K°B 1° "“‘° nice ol' ilto Allmlmliy. slr tvlltriti if Wm "my bf’ imdei' great ""1b“l“' Laurier indlgnnntly stlill he wlln» iU°"' Wm? mp “cept” M omce sus - tcd to hear no more tnlk about the Wlidftd f\b0V¢‘ hh" 5“5lm“"'d by “ C-ormnn iiienliec. But be lived to P V ` i `f-/lli hi havebeenwell' ` ‘ ~ ‘ ll' €l'Yl_0l\1,m9nt-“` th-ii nm.V _ J 0 l_m now _ , thread liner' than tint supporting wltnosé that ,nennce became A earned, and we congratulate him on his appolntmen to an honorable and important position which we fell assured he will worthi1_v fill. _ While concrotulating Judge Warburton on hi t tenure as i-hat of all other things' - - ~ _ ri which they have attempted to hand le. If that small tax was unneeedcd by the Arsenault Government with time n necessary wzlr expenditure; the sword oi Dafnecies in B iisil l'riglln'nl reality. (`0i\lmi>iii. Pfemiei OHVH- .(L“’e"' As for Mr. King, lie is upon Si) C0l\il1d9l`Bd ilil l‘ell\\f-"inn d“m` record as having opposed in 1911 S their pmlled revenue' am) M that aged to the extent of $50,000. “nd Sir Robert Borden’s proposal thnt he Hlltd for liliil ilmmliil- H0 “U Cnnndn should build wal-lzliips. lie elevation to this coveted Dosltlon our synipathl-eg `ic.lv eciiies it that with the BellWi0\\bi lli`0Vi‘ii illii CHS", for he Hill snid to the Gs'i'ili:\n-Cliiiatiilin elec- ii Fail "(7 (lui t0 thoqe Whovthrough the exlgencles combinution'o enormously inereas- fl V0i‘lliCl- Bill he mils! \\i‘Vf‘ ‘W0 nn u y i.. V - _ _ . of the occasion, have been disappointed. There were others whose claims were strong but as there was mls small item ina is its saaell. "0 K but one prize only one could receive 1t_. It had been ed revenue from TAXATION, that at the lost moment. in the eloslnL§ il tors-of North Waterloo tlilit Bor- s typical Liberal. for the Jury did den wanted to build ships to fight t place is hi h value upon him. against their intherland. With such and l»il6lY Iasilemled ‘me d“m“S*‘5 a record upon the navy, it would become Mr. King nt 'least to keep or- ~ ' ll- ` . charged at Barbadocs rind the 'ii _ , schooner moved to Fort du France, ' ' . ._ Island Ut M|"`i'ii1|ililB. Whore thc re- f ' . mnindcr of her cargo was tllkcn ' out. Fronl Martinique the Ran fontoin went to Key West for '4 l l 1 tht- se-i.t-;_- the purpose of securing il new lease. VSIMCOE COUNTY’S EXAMPLE S _.___ good, and it is said, preparatory (Toronto Globe) the proceeded to Gulfport (Miss ,. wht-.re sho lolldod lumber for Wa cr ilorli :ind Dublin. Iirelond.i After iiibilililfglng at those place she went to Barrow-in-Furness, where she was sold. The Randfontein was built here inet year by D. ii. sliker, sim reg islcrs 1,295 tons. » Democratic Deadlock . _ Grows Tighter V, Qs, ' _ - g 3,, . . Convention took fourteen votes 0 ders front hor owner, From there ‘ E ' I 1 I i _ /\U~DiiTO]uUiM, SAN FRANCIS . ('0» Jliiy 6-Democratic National ' 1 . rl. " . tv - its first session today and failing to find ii nominee tool; recess ni .lr 1 5 Qu/aft” L Q _ _. zzzzssz .- l _._ "_Lf ' _ _.r _ _ 20 per centdiocount off all low shoes' including white can-, " 4.58 o'clock until 8.30 o'clock in the - vas footwerlr wlihlelithcr solos, nntl heels, Depot fall lo lake §ur would he conferred. His claims however had to m,,|,.r|:,| which lhpy lhlmml adapt. ,ilccnuni of declining llealtli. s' le in view of the almost certain loss of his “mn to ml and cmd-y gM.s,p_ and . __ be set rl. if . » _ _ S»eat,in the legislature should his constituency be - D|,-,ilpd for all lm; lillly mold lor Gouin, :irenlly excellent admin t squepze om M “_ They Wm now istrator, whom they will not east opened. This one of the misfortunes of the poli 'cal arena worthiness and qualification and rlgh which from cast to west they ex- Q\10ilf‘C iii¢0WiS0 iS i0Silii'ig 1"i`f'il'i scandill-‘mongers n semblance oflto Premier Murrays' retirement on systems of _water conservntlon, tiiortzed the fpurclinsc oi X00 to 1,000 acres of waste land, lipnn ~ which li stziri will be maillo in re~ - iorcstntion. The t.i'r-es. it is report- ly ed, will be provitlotl by the Foresi- - ry Brunch of the Lands nnd For- »:-au.; f l :- » . nliust, be sacrificed to politicalexpediency and tho politician must bc prepared either to wear the mar- yr’s crown or enjoy the plums as the needs of the hour may dictate. _ _ `=i The acce tance of the _iudgeshlp by Mr. WSF- burton leavespthe Liberal federal field open for ai new calitlitlate for Queens C`ount_y. The Liberal Qon ' . . into" "i~, ‘f - ~ .vention is set for the ifith instant when nominations Mun‘,‘m';n m_ctf0nS_’Th0 ,m,,c,mm, ,md 0, .,,,,,c ,,,,,,,..,,, in ,.,l,,,|,, :is it appears thus early alter the io lumber le:lsr`\s,'tilrell hy the Op" closing of the polls, represents ,position. Our lslnild Prelnier is pr! hundreds of voters disfl'tlilcliised," ably worse in the nine holes tha _ "scores of ballot boxes sent to dc- any of the whole troubled Liberal syswnm '"1 w“‘°" ”°““°"“‘“°n' will be in order. So far the only names mentioned in this connection are those of Hon. F. J. Nash, who ifgiven the nomination and the requisite support at manipulation, and, as charity be- lm libln to divert their attention be able to replace with rl man cap to something more substantial .th:ln` able _of holding the ‘l1ill'il' Dfflbliil conjemum m me line 0( l-ll-film; in tho country, ns he has done. gms M home' meh. nr,.|,m-lunlll@gi.'luli|3d some ll-ifficulties to theii lmmllsenssing nltlty f-lccllsn motif- ilibf-ral Premier. notable anions ods, the most sliaiilcfili lil f`:inli.'l- Wllk‘il is U16 fflilr iD ililliff (`~f'Fiii0 inn history, is ni'f'il‘dcll them with- (`0llili~y il C0llSl\iilf-‘llCl' Vilcilill ffl mv" ,M in lim 1-...im several ycztrs-opened for contest 9 este lleplirtinont nl' the Ont:-lrlli l|\ Govcrmilent. ll this movciiient should become widespread in the older and more settled portions of Bl the province, the whole comniun~ n ity'~livlng ,trhorein will be the gtiin- r er."I‘llc i'olly oi tllc pi'o morning daysl, . 9|-go, the Whole C0\lI\ll'_,’ is l0ill§|l\l§ l 9, -:ixc will fall, S-.inding upon it nar- ._..._-.._.._--_~.-_._--_- .1-nw p0l\it_ his own followers on the one side conspiring io rtlilove him from his throne and deprive a I ' ' ` - ' -lllm of his crown, and on thc oth- or side an outraged electorate awaiting opportunity to hurl hlin 1 furnnmd by w_ 3_ |_°||.°,;_ 'into political oblivion. From Mc Kl-ilzic King, downward, tho piillhl of Liberal I’reniit\r‘s is surely pill- iible, but nonetneedlng more com- T Bell. _ it says, “the rig-ht course for l`f‘lli`f" seniiltlves. is to trust the il€illiii‘-` That ls. in-at sl. ll' few slmrsir fit- for ri change. While in the thrills- zlndli of cities, towns and Viiifiiws. (live me the old rolid still. b i I _ With its zigzag fence and iff; 'here gms “Q” me?" “ Engl" co? chestnut trees itrogat on n e r suppnr els o And its F-brinzlini-s ' mud to the call upon them, or any or on-m io . , l‘°“'°3 knew- resign. And the little trsdllcr-r says tihe elactorate are sick 0! them. But meetings of i-he Bali It is dusty and narrow-sl colin- Government supporters have br-on "Y lime- held, in which the members rcslg' Yet n wma” me 'back 'D my yum' nations were demanded, `nnd dis- solution of the Legislature asked for. This the Patriot interprets as But, oh it posses my motli.zr':l door ic' ~ , ____ The Western provinces are a- ' wnllenlng to the libsolllte nt-.ell of l- `colniiici'ci:ll lumber near prosper- ous ftirin ccntreit in tiltlt~.l~ Onilirio are part of ilio price now being paid. 'l‘lic Siliicoc County Council- lors tire to be coninlended upon ilicii' decision. li' their oxnuiplc be- t-.olncs epillcnlic future generations ot' Ontzlrio will rejoice. -_-_-<0-3-1*-' THE CROWDED LUNCH HOUR. i (London Daily Telegraph.) Everybody strlvos to en, between »olle ond two. It is only those ____,__._..__--é---- nitcrnoon. illut the .system isbnd, ilnd the consequences are blul. Tho lug-room damages the digestion who have some freedom of choice, and among them only the older folk, who put oil their lunch to the os, for which 'tho facts have been secured, a'rld the bureau will inves- tigate the practicnblllty of which industries may be possible because of the presence of rliw material and favorable conditions. Pulp for newsprint, cool mining, lumbering, and re-iorelitlng with a view to nnlple supplies of raw material is in tho programme. 'With the estab- lishment of big industrial and manufacturing concerns in their .lnl~!st. which will 'bring them into closer touch with e more verigated and all round commerclalism, then will bo' ii natural reduction in the cl-amor 'for tariffs to meet single Give me the old road still. an expression of the peoples con- class conditions. lt has no secrets of fortune'sl f|dence_ Complex and lliliflliiar log- A-_ industrial' developement. and in - "M" 113: ifnhe" '“"""“ thmgs Sh" furiherance of this the iqoverlllnont HO.. men” nm; that Bmw growing of Saskatchewan have commenced \ old, in aciivis canipalgn tn encourl\go_ , , _ _ "T" is for the tours she shed to new industries, and to as ist inf it will be made as promised, "under fair _ me me. . mall- gl-will. 'rlley sm ssissilsil-i overcrowded, uncomfortable ea have lost by having to iight for it. Sonic further effort should be mtido to orlrtinizc lunch by sections. The diliiliiillllents which are doomed to ireil elirlv and isis would lsevlolsl ly groan, but they might be re- lieved by rotation, and 'lf minori- ties periodically suffer we should achieve the greatest good of tho eaten in decency. 9000 Five Dollars For A Letter A Cheque for Five Dollars Will he Bent to the llutllor of what, in the opinion ol the z Editor, is the most interest- ¢ ini; letter f/or pliblieation. All ’ envelopes slnuld be~ltddrese- ed "Letter lox," ea.-e of the Editor, “The Cllhllotown Examiner, P.O. BM `A9, Char- lottetown. Communications must be original andlexcllis- ive. Prefaaenoe will be given to brief letters bearing name and address for publication and dealing with questions of public Dailey. especially re- garding agriculture and its Drohloml. . _ (_. ___ -. greatest numfber, a decent meal, ,.. _ _ I Chartoitetown i Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate » ,. ' ' _ ' ii' 'si . d :_ ggbségwuglbgagiziiitg School for Iirolcssionlil nursco on the nl-sl Clindidllies for admission t il , _ , » in of iz Barra: furnlsli i1 certificate of good iienltli, lind possess an education ‘ gqllriillto that required for admission to the Provincial Normal ~ , c oo. " »' _ . .Those who wish to avail th i . il ~ ` talking up the nursing professlofiriiiiiiliiiiailiiikdhisngppteilmildidiotn i l(JJcl;t;»_0l:_ally tar by letter to Re vorelld Maurice McDonald at me .1 e ral, .bnrlottetewn or to the id tl 1 Charlottetown liospitnl. ‘ 0 wr superior at um An examination, preiinlinnr 1 -- the Clmrlotetown Hospital, on g‘llEi'?r(innyl,ss¢‘;:’ ;ill?“°?e_y:?;,' :E for all those whose application has been received. .' x _-.L--_ -1.-9.: - _-. _'__;--_-__-_-;-_-2;-_--_'_-;;-_-_--:._~_ -~_-1 ~--5- _, ___ _ _ I 009000000-sooo# lo'-~e~¢<-¢4».¢.¢,,,,,,_,,,.“ I' ‘J E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St ‘Good Strong. Stock Companies \A4oo~“¢¢»44~¢¢o Q ooo .Q4 ».¢¢ ¢.._“. *‘**~¢-0-Gao 00000000-QQ "S - . 1 ' » G’ ff~»-~-~-"‘1.._-.. ;....i4v_.. ,.» Ladies’ look” Heres in -\ // .. / ` _ ‘ . All our expensive white boots at $2.98 per pair 1”' ‘ f . 1. tl ' ‘iw . All the cheaper grades for $1.98. f ip \ . f'i~*‘ A .t‘ .~ !!<;! g ___`,./ _ I New Lot of llolcproof Hosiery Just Received "J" l §‘.’§,'g“/`il‘- i`ii,‘*t_t' <3: r‘\ 2; I \~q§f1._ <2 ~ ’,"° Gisss linnrallce at Lowest rates. . \4- on our high class boots and Oxfords, _ _ _. _ '_ _ _ _ . .-- Y0l1l_l8 men. - Get the big discount all this week “\ _-_ / ‘.7 ‘>- GOFF BROS. °’., /li f r faint . . . -