'01: feel tint ir cold In 1‘ gone. You F open. '1' I 1- headle ithe 'freely', daohe; no tons discha: paling for all your d: l] bottle oi ly a little ptlc cream enetrate tb l of ht swollen: in IQ. and re a just wt. ' rrh suffer. ; fed-up and i ._..___._A AS yet" is arnlngl ‘ 09 on ,8 ‘Bayer '1 -~' on by years a . Unis: er" on are 110‘ 7 ~ on“ “E llll lllllllETll I} i m my.“ , A Wfllll Mllmnm'wmm" a ' ' ’2 - *fi ‘1" Continuing our wuwr'e t) Ill“ I . rntrlot's challenge to m'm' out the ‘ v .f _W‘_____r M - r V N . m w” __p broken promises oi the Bell Gov- Inn 0.. b by u.» a. JJL . a, u. I eminent. AS (‘0.\TAINI::D IN “to by m ‘ ' ' n. x. m'. an..." nan' u' . ' THAT PRECIOUS rm MANIFHS .1” “finial ‘5'. ._-._.-__ .. m. .n ‘ . ... . H—..—.—— —_.— T0. are commence with Plank t in m u “ w T r y t which a revolution mi: promised DI!) “In. Oh w 8' In the Department of Agriculture. W 5’ 'h m m‘“ ‘ ‘ " “ "‘ “Th This has taken place but not in the m ('RIMIS ALITY Occasionally we are shocked when the criminal Every day in our news~ casually of it eisowhere: when the own community it sets us thinking. It is rarely that it breaks out lull fledged in adult age. There are, record strikes near home. papers he read blow falls in our Where does criminality begin? it is true. cases. in which. through a sudden fit of pas sion. peihaps justifiable. one becomes a murdere such a person is not necessarily strict sense of the word penalty of the criminal. criminality. gether :‘ separate; inal parents. allcwed to grow although he may There are two a criminal in the suffer the sources of heredity and emironment. Working to ' may be regarded as irresistible: treated they may be overcome. The child of crim- up among criminal stir direction promised. nor as upec~ ted by the country. We have not yet been answered in the questions asked some time ago concerning certain cattle deals. nor as to why the purchasing of supplies was talt~ en away from the Hon. Mr. Crosby. We can see no reason for this. un- less perchancc he was too consci- entious for the job. The bungling - in connection with the Convales- 1- cent Home Agricultural Technical School is nno'her discredltuble (ea. turn of their Promised revolution. Thcse apart. everything they have dun»! ur ll’lr'tl to do bears the stamp of incompetence and neglect. .xn important sub-Promise. one which was dwelt upon by Mr. Bell and his lieutenants at great length. both on the platform and before the leg- TIIE GOVERIMENT :‘ir. —-A circular té‘ffl’ Company to lls. patrons announc and the provincial Gm‘crntncn w‘iitii call for an explanation no ,ve' given to the public. is l understand the matter. an eminent and the company. expired on ills! December lusr tile ctmpany held t-l'llllizlll'. had control of tin- AND TELEPHONE RATES issued some weeks since by the Telephone r in; a. raise in the rates brings in V N . Q V . light Nnam “Us “uh regard withdt. ALL LIQLOR. lMPORTl-J) tile relations between the' company ‘70“ MEDICINAL pl'RPOSES T” an exclusive franchise to conduct telephone serv no.» within the province and "he (LH' rates to he charged to all telephone tis- eis .\s matters now stand the com roundings cannot. except by a miracle escape the criminal'< doom. Taken away from the environment properly trained. guarded against hereditary ten- dencies there is every reason to believe that. no ma- ter how strongr the hereditarv pull may be. a clean wholesome. useful life may be evoked. There are. islaturc. was CHIEF .‘II'. . OF THE PROVINCE. RICHMOND BA Y. "ACCESS TO THE ..v . . MUD DEPOSITS SUMMER AND WINTER. .\ SPUR LINE T0 L0\\'EH FRE- IGHT RATES FOR .‘IUSSEL MIT) v; pany no pvssilile tolephonn '-‘I‘.:\‘IY is no loss to them in way, undertake a rival service has. mics. This most valuable longer enjoys a monopoly service ,ny us no other company would in so small a. field. while the Govcfnment undoned its former control v.‘ tear. the Bell Govern-eat. I There are some venomous em- ‘tures that entry their sting in the 1 tall. and this is fully exemplified In {this Bell Iggrexntlon's ammo. ‘ Its tail end Plank. Number 9. In de— froted to Prohibition. Just look at 3 this matter, calmly and without un- ldue excitement. Be assured that y 'you will and more exhilaration in: -~ *mm-W ‘ ‘ ihe Bell Gavernment‘s handling of l the business. am) THE DELIBER- ATE PALSIF'ICATION OF THEIR PROMISES. than you will in the material they dispense. The dis- tinct guarantee of their Mauitesto Ito the people of the province was. ) I BE INSPECTED. AND ANALYZ- [ ED. AND TO BE SULD .\T COST.“- - In direct violation of this Promise .1..- [he contract between the Go“ still! of poor grade and low chur- smm [actur is being hamch out to the .Isick. and unfortunately to others. which Is condemned by those who claim to be competent judges. in» cluding leading physicians. as un- lit for so important and pmvarious a service. There is NO oFi-‘icuij INSPECTION AS PROMISED. AND NO OFFICIAL ANALYSIS HF “(HAT THE SII‘K OF THE (‘tllh ML'NITY ARE REQUIRED TI) TAKE INTO THEIR Si‘STl-Ills. The Vendors are men of upright . I 0N P. E. I. RAILWAY." How does K”‘.‘3I.FUI, the one safeguard of tele- “LL”an but may 3.. not H. numerous cases In which this has occurrec . Left to'tlxis muv with the closing down at “3;” 9317"? has by the «gin W... in the judging m- .i....1m...- m- . . . . , ) .. § .. -,, . ; :Lvriono the ' v rnzi‘i ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘ _ steepvm tini‘.'hnieson1e. immoralsurroundings all the,~\lx~ “(unfrlugltt (hoverniuileut: ,W 4...“. '° 9 “n 9*“ mum.- alcoholic tests. .\nr .m- lnhented noes “'1” be muklphed and. here also.ié:‘“[lm~l “1‘” gig: titans”; our behalf of Ill» \‘nlupauy i[ 3,,- the lnrnlbé‘l‘fi of the Prohibition _“ ‘ ‘ I m h I ‘ . - i - ‘ ‘it‘ ‘ ’r our. orward that ‘i'ey approached pun: gun in ,any bu'er posi- CIOthhfg m}! ‘1 “:1” “:19 k‘ln ‘“ en the debcient to cum freight on mussel mud? 'EIo liove’ruiiieni about a your ago tiou. T , can. and without lidllln. mahty. And miracles are rare these day s. "s ncrmiismn to raise their m. dams their be.“ but in W. This being so, being universally recognized as a natural law. as inn‘olable as the law of gravitation, what are We doing about it? It is no small matter that now and again one is taken from the midst of a Christian community to the scaffold or to the penitentiary: '10 small matter that from under the shadow of our Christian churches men and women are sliding down to perdition. And it is no small matter for the Christian community and the Chris- tian churches anti Christian civilization that these things should occur. We. with scrupulous care guard our farm ani- to Richmond Bay to how mauy‘of our sons did It give on‘.’ Yet all these things were mn-ie hy the wily and deceptivn gang to loom up large before the electors in that never-twbe-forgoh ten alertion campaign. “'hat ben- efit are our farmers getting from these mud deposits which Mr. Bell so eloquently described as a verit- mals from hereditary taint. What safeguards are “1’”? ml‘l“h_°l “"l’ar‘fl‘elle" - - . r 7.1. r a s is we throwing around the human animals to prevent “”' '1 ‘W mg mm “m from the air of that Mussel Mud so liberally supplied them by the them inheriting the-criminal taint. of their parents or to prevent parents from transmitting the criminall taint to future generations? Absolutely When the children of criminals , . . world in criminal homes from which nothing criminality can come what are we doing to save thelwmm' ‘ I I “a ' ~ ~ . ‘ \VLI." . This livin: wage. to bx little ones While they may be saved? Absolutelymm out of m mutt...“ Tn... nothing!» another of their sacred Prom- l HOIhIIlg. 01W ERWS permit the intermarriage of Qri-lnry. to averugn a little ovb-r viii.“ mmais and degenerates: permit the herding Uf'cuuli. is their fulfillment. mm the somewhere around So _ _- hoard alt. knowing that they W mm 0, 541,; W _.-..-.tr. our _ . .children so reared mm”.- m mun-ml to In». and V into criminality. than». and mm ju~t a um». and “a have our social service organizations. ourlsc'w [‘4'- 0“ “‘l‘ "m": “g”: churches. our reformers. They are doing much tom‘” ‘1‘“ “mm”? “I” (I'M‘fm'k. purify the cil'oglill of human life but much of the ef- "" m m “MM mm W children with criminal parents. are criminal and knowing that must int-vi lily drift A . Y _ . . gggm Tl is iIli\Ill"l' Ul' 'hr‘ll' tort 2s w sod away down the stream while theixl.“ pruning 20:. m rm source I: polluted. Reform must begin where [helheul' stream hernia I Then ‘rlv-l'r: was to he hotll .\Il.' l-‘llllllilJ. REPLIES 'i‘t) PATRIOT WWW In this . 'Daily Selections O h P ', . t t 9 3mm Guardian Readers 3 ‘ l i<szié we publish a letter from Mr. J. -l. Frizzcll. Central Bedequc, a copy oil which we have received with the assurance that the . Fu'n'thed by W- 5‘ Wm" . Ol'lglilgl; ital beensent to the Patriot where it willimmm no donor. war in due course. For'the benetit oil Lo. “AGE .5 HERE those of. i ..r readers who are not privileged to seel —— the Patriot we might explain that this somewhat! '1‘“ W in seem" : 9’ . . _ ' ..;‘ y . ‘ < I" V. g. unusua. letter is ill reply to a thrice repeated de- lingLl,Lf§.fnl:-“: “n mantl by the Patriot that Mr. Frizzell disclose. 35': :eri1 and Wear .;.. . ' v... . . . > nth; ldrl1"'h qm» .nough that papei ot_ though the of dilf;uun';li t t Guardian. Lne amount oi taxes he 15 paying now anti has been paying under former gov, W for fill-V “will; .. ernments. While we have no expectation that either: NE-H’ffilfl.f°.'{§..§l'z}:3f‘ Mr. Frizzell's or the Patriot's'dem‘and shall be com-i ' .M I H plied with. we have no hesitation in stating thatl Mr. Frizzell has as much right to demand that thel Patriot and the gentlemen named by him shalli 1 ‘ Fm“ 7”” take the public into their confidence in this matterlim‘ '11” leaving 1; as the Patriot has to demand the same from him.:wut-n u -- Their :tifluenc: -.. The Patriot in a recent issue made the statement?“ a. .t’l‘l‘“ that it was privileged. through the courtesy of thelllm Sufi: filin- Hon. W M. Lea. to know the amount of taxes paid ‘7‘" ‘3 {l 4m: by certain other taxpayers who had objected to the 60‘1"???“an “'3 manner in which they had been used by the gov- ernmen. Mr. F rizzell or any OChQI.IaXDa)‘eI' in the pronnce has an equal right with the Patriot to ex- wondpfwi :1 m. could he the same pect the same courtesy from Mr. Lea--if courtesy it “‘m‘l‘l» “WW “9"” “"9 m" “S” ‘ ffiétapfilethtge same use of the informationISf;Kalififglaykfl1 $1,535.92? .E k . holy. It is only a ;Ii‘ i»: imagination. Ll. little. time and E .1. little trouble. l'h‘nk now, "What. [I an i do today to make some on: I peace ‘i L: i~ -£riwarxi Il-Jr'l..ud Sill. _ of :{w r. without ..I-:‘Il' bright \rli to do for she r. {lava you ever had your day sud‘ dculy tum sunshinr because 0! a clieen‘ul word? Hawc you ever. question of n BIG DROP IN FOODS [N ('OLD STORAGE ‘---— liuppv?'—old persolh‘. children. ‘i‘l'i‘kl i. um; u hon-a for the dog. Our national supply of food in cold storage to- Ohiomf fuse" f”? “19 bird- day is less than it was a year ago by over 20 million n'“ "”‘"""b"‘ I" Elm” pounds. In fact. only three prime articles W i] y r Sho‘v in‘h"Ti"‘ sLinhlest wave of influence And what about that "Spur line Will the Pat‘ .iot tell us when was it started. what the cost at Its construction. freight and passenger rates there— (‘onscrmtive‘~ when in pow-er. Here ;‘ are throxvn upon theft-m. in the Manifesto. most flag- V» be vastly improved. .\ud ih>- W- mrd is. EVERYTHING ALMOST “'IT'IFII'T EXCEPTION II A S G o x E r R o .u mi)" 10 W I) it :4 P: A SHAME AND ' lilSGRAlf‘l'I .\.\'l) BYE-HYHHD TI'I THE I‘Rl.‘|‘.'l.\‘(‘li. Tait» for in~ .:hc recent history of the province. «anybody else. know of :lelie moderately. only suffi- to enable dual to pa: a fair aga to their employees, to pay the company's legitimate expenses and have a fair return for the investor in the company's prom . * The: inc-rt se in . . ;~-tl tor by Ill) wonpany min-n lower then t‘m: now in c». Th ' r \inpal‘lfi"~ letter :move referred to staff: that "man‘- promises :vcre mods by the Gov- =rn;iienr. hm ..i1e companv was uiL able m gv-r matter: :irilustetl " l for one an: unw'illing it) pass inlgmcur Jpon ei'hcrof the partie-s until both h-tve been heard. The coinm~iy'< published letter is an iniiic'iuent .i‘ the Government. 1 $1.11!: iv .:‘.. 'eied 'ny Ill : Go ' 'lIlli in at! .l~ The charges :iy. Thousand: urons in town and iiarly attested 'c ' 'o know i an undoulirej right rn knot. is 'o hlamn is the nint'e:r'.‘ Wh; has he Ii‘niverniuenz. acting for all the ' ‘ . abandoned 'winplionc air-«'1‘ l ani.&l. TELEOHONE PATRON. l m? Normal trainii patriotic sririr of pupils to he sntw guarded." and incidentally our whole Edlltutlollul system was to stun.» ch» i-Imin: last fall of the T’riucv of Wales Coll-'ge burnt! z»: of sod the absence at common Mui- ress horsesrnw. [look again at 'he [arse nnmiwr of vacant \i'llnols lu‘t‘nllse 'E‘th'll‘cl‘: can not I»: t'onnd ‘0 do lhl) work on charity in: illt: Government. In Plank Nu V. roads‘ and bridces ware tr: '0 put in good repair. and THE: \L To LICENSE FEES WERE DISTIN- CTLY PROIVISED TO BE SET ASIDE FOR THIS PURPOSE. In» stead. what was done has been on borrowed money.~ and the AUTO REVENUE HAS BEEN. BY STAT- UTE. SET ASIDE TO PAY TIIF INTEREST ON THE BORROWED HONEY And with all this waste. the complaint "s that in many plan as the roads were never wos-e iii 'ho: Again the Promise continues. “All moneys must be expended SL’B- .IE-Zt‘T TO PUBLIC COMPETI- TIUN“. as it part of their turn: Number 7 was aimed to «null tn.- votes of the “Fisherman.” and in consideration. “An expert instrutu tor. in catching. curing and market- ing" was Promised. and RETURN- ED SOLDIER FISHERMEN TO RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID AND LIKE-2 TREATMENT WITH THOSE? ASSISTED IN GETTING FARMS. Amongst other things funds were to be provided to FURNISH GAS- ULINl-Z BOATS AND EQUIPMENT TO ASSIST THEM i.\‘ THEIR CALLING. Does' a iisherumn o? a dollar or :I rent helm: appropriated or upon! in FULFILLMENT OF THIS PHO- MISE? Perhaps the Patriot which creases and of these only in butter important change. All meats cline of 7 1-2 million pounds ' supply available a year ago. Beef alone has dropped \ .,1;.;‘f;‘5"..t. h, ,w. 6 million pounds. The total meat in store at thel‘ ' ‘ ‘ I ' last return was 67,340.000 great the figures may look, is there a really!E r13; in stamina t I "i i: 5 (‘II '1 t s ;. .19 iii 3 together show a de- .hm; ’ ‘ "u I compared With the We snow is Wary. then. who 5., and we sh'l'dll i'ikc ' , - pounds “'hich‘ however Our bearing \‘tll".‘:LI:i}' when break- . z-rs roar. I 15 not more than about And fearful tunings”: Zil‘lltl‘: ,. line three Weeks‘ supply for everybody at the usual rate, .(d '- If" , J . . . . . . .u'vwe“ : tr! ':“< i of consumption. There is a still greater decrease font” $21.53;??? 8 w K m" ' l in cheese l_.—u Selected— M tho maximum and plwlgv break so blatantly challenges us to point to a. broken Promise will giro us the names of some of those Fish- ermen who have been the recipi- ents of this Government bounty? I! It falls to do this We will be com strained to suspect that this is must surely one of the many prom- ises. CONTAINED IN THE CELE- . on their I'lllll‘ll‘ business. questicn of quality they are of 17x- cediuxly limited knowledge; and so the Bootlegsers whiskey In pro nounced of better and purer qual‘ ity than that furnished by the Bell (Iuvcrnmcnt to the sick and LITHIU- nd of th0 province ONE THINI: ls‘ POSITIVE and that is tli.i' It IS NOT INSPECTED AND ANALYZEI) as ‘n the Bell Governments pledge to the peopl» in their Man- it‘rslo: and their Illrlhe-r Promise that i: will “BE SOLD AT COST" has also been thrown to the winds. In the last six months of last. year they cleared up NEARLY FORTY 'l‘IIUI'SAND DOLLARS lN Pitt)- I-‘ITS TAKEN OUT OF THE i‘()(‘- Iih’TS OF THE POOR .\.\'D SICK. This your [hr-j» haw iilcrensml the price 51 per bottle more. to be paid by the sirl: and those least abi.I in stun”. it. To this mane} making: trade tor the Government must aim lw added the $1 a bottle to he paid for the Doctor's proscripticu su -; rm l Thus tho haw fully Patriot and i-unzleninwi them; out of their I)“Il mouths. Tu» thirds, of their Manifesto. consist»Y int! of tirade and abuse 01' III- Iilt-Ji Hun-riiniwnts, u-i- iniv» shown to h» we lllL‘WNI‘t'I . - l L'oniiuued on Page Nizir- i l -..._ ._-_ Happenings of The Week Tll‘l' oh; lll:l‘ll:<|lll of New Year's calling “us quit.- gcnt‘rai- .«l ll'lls Iveal'. the lovely Ty lc' weath» making iii-r round wrv plmslul one to all. u o n V. Government Housc His Honor 'Il - Lirlill. Governor and Mrs. M" Kiuuon 'ical a long. list of caller~ to wish them 1! happy New Year. ‘ did also His Lordship BISh'Vp O'L-earv. who was spending h s first YEJI‘S in in“ city. alwi thief Juslice and Mrs. .\Iall1l“~'v 'l i i i Mr. and Mrs. V'. Goodwill whc at Moucton. t {I a All it: servic s of the week of Prayer here well attenth this year and deep interest was taken in 'I-li'fil" in sen'33ee. . t- . Mrs. .kiihur Mulch raccivcd uzi‘ Wednesday afternoon for the firs’ time since her marl-lag.- .it her pretty bungalow. at Hopetori. Roses Hutch and Mrs. Allan presided over the lea cups, and wet ~ assist ed in serving by His.- Edith .Vlu'ch Alias J'Is-Fplline Cook. CNN and Mrs Ge kirk. =v'iiii- thi- ices were cm by Mrs. Alfred Mc‘Vl The illness of th» Rt v. .\lr. llny~ mond c lIISPd his friends much con- can [It : wcr‘: but linppily llJ is now on .‘h\ rm'l ‘ l recovery. ‘ 'f It Many friend-~ llei'c were t'ensed BRATED MANIFESTO. thut has lumn most shamefully disregarded to hear of the promotion of Mr. Br .5: Dewduey. )lazmgtr of the Bank of Montreal at New [)env-‘r. B. (2. m Rnsxlnml. R f'. as NIH Dowrl in; cow-nth: aflodlby tour» v I L s. A. McDONALD Begins this Momingat SA. McDonald’s - The Most Sensational Sale in the History We’Need $30,000 and are Going to Get 4 Sale » Whole Stock thrown on the Market For 10 Days of the Province it in Ten Days Terms Strictly Cash ‘ . my» 'v “Rm ...—.._....-... *’ 10 DAYS SAL ments from th- 'Newcst and Henderson& Cudmore “The Habirdashcr 1 I January 5th to 15th Everything in the S: to Men’s Furnishings and I ' l 25 p. c. and 33 133 off Come and get Your Require- —_~—_ ——_—__ Brightest Stock in the City - “.'W.AM..~ mu. -.... ‘101 Grafton Street Misses Helen and Dora Marlin-- son uftn‘ a delightful holiday hart returned to resume their studi-‘s .1. McDomud Coliege. {DODUSN we're htl“ for the holidays left early in the week on return V; w..- — . -.....-__.._ ._. .-._.._..............- Peter-born. (‘12: . — g, r I i new. formerly Miss Helen Peters. Toronto to attend the annual iueei- Mrs. Williams Parents. Rf“ ‘ near, in; [nu]: Tina's mpudq daughter of the Hon. I-‘rcd P‘lefi. ing of (he (“anxidian Bank 01' (juni- Dr. mi Mm. Heart: of Amherst l were ~ch 'w ~ r- ii=m out this week is kindly remembered by he. nierce which is to tr} held the-re on for the past few days have Tr‘ ; at , A . “(,igg mun u, “we”. at. friends and :eiations llere. Th: the urn. ‘turned to their home in Mammoth. y tank of the prevailing "cold". farewell given in New Denver W".?~ ' ' r ‘U t 0 , a i ' evidence oltheir oivpii'ur"" 'n “‘C- Lieul. H. R. Ste-wart is now in The holiday marry-making is " Miss [toss of Suuimersidc z.~ 1““ And [Veil ' “UT: ~‘ h‘ All“ Vi" Ottawa tn official business in con- pmtscanv over for ma her Yeah amour: line visitors lrre this wrrir ENE [llnm ~1er ” (OW-"i" In neciion with tho Canadian Alf manv of ihe vouiur: ztopl't’ havmg who i- brin‘: chic-tamed by hw- th“r 310m”. WM?- lllt‘m “'llll Force. returned to colt-gr or prenatan ‘0 human.) 1: friends a purse and other tokens of lovt t o n do 90‘ The usual round “1 one and \ . , ' ' I _, . “M 93m” . . . Dr. arm Mrs. \vuiiamson and two mm Bridges still hold hour ‘1’" " “dge' T‘EM‘“ “‘7‘ ""‘ family. who have been greets of with tho lios'lk‘k". turned from spending rh:l holidays Miss Nora Lyons is“ viii. week With Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family tor Cambridge. Mass" Wh-‘rp 5;" A r ~—2T. ~ -----~--—~- —-—<—— w -~—~——— “— will enter one of the leading Hos- pitals to train a nurse. Sh » w accompanied by her sister. Louise who will visit Boston before returning home t I n l O U . .. I iwere used in the receptlm and din- Mr. t' L. Mil-2s has gone m 51'“: Why “'3” untly you have stifliered ‘1' ng rooms very effectively. Mrs. H ' ' , ' 0U: .. Hutch was assisted in receiving \T 10» lnzllr,lng , - " ‘nqt‘ I “6., N, 1 herguests by Mrs. mm amt-e . “v. M. that Icy to a) meme 30m mm ~ In the dining room Mrs. Aubrey \\ I ‘- , “Never Again” Will I be without insurance" says the man that has just suffered from a fire loss. friends in its contents, your store, iLlL‘fi‘rT‘:‘. 'dise, etc? We write liberal policies ("Wle 7 household effects. merchandise, buildings, 1 machinery, etc. Call. write or ‘phone. Hyndman &- I'o. Lid. 6] Queen St. - - Cht'rlottetowfl Telephone No. 67 tuft: i: 3: