Lult llllllltllKETllWll GUARDIAN 85.00 nor vsnl-Xdsllvorsgg In advance: r your (mailed) In a Vance In Canada. and M. for U. 8. A angst-inn Dally (founded m1 ‘w. I l - fl'llllENl‘____CfllfliBNT , Tue Act passed n the. list ses- sion of the Legislature providing A. Bartlett. President. 31-bit! ll u l‘! - lqflnbithwtllrdflhiivwfl liwdthronghottinlu.‘ tillcbnrnlontllqlsullbrndisrribly, ; hats p: no "u: nan E I~“ "- deans-s st 500.: box, d fol EU, orient on receipt of price by WEIQ Limited, Ottawa mulllsllut ANNOUNCEMENT Messrs W..B." Prowse and (l) m9 and has‘? " .__._____°-_Ki':&_lli9“ .__ .. _ '__.ilV_ED'NFST)XYTAUGUSTTl,—1§20_"_ ' ' BEFORE AND AFTER _-It is interesting and illuminative to look “back over. the plan of campaign which resulted in placing- “this province at the mercy "of the Bell government.- The campaign began away back in the early days of the Mathieson and Arsenault administrations. persisted till the closing hours of the last session in 1919.’ The following souvenir of Liberalism in oppo- sition tells its OWil story“ Read the promises and compare them with the performances. 93. Mr. Bell gives notice" that tomorrow he will move the following resolution: Seconded by A. E. McLean. That in the opinion of this House the necessi- I ties of this Province now demand the adoption and ' putting into force of a progressive policy of which ‘ the following are some 0f its distinctive features: A All our claims at Ottawa ‘(including that for a share of western school lands) to be imme- diately presented and pressed. The war and health tax to be abolished. Falconwood Hospital more careful and D. A. MacKinnon propriel- ors of the Vljny l-‘nx Ranch, ‘ tllqnrwoorl ltolsd near (Than Votes fQr wOmmL ollelown, PQE. l. are prs- , l limited nuln- vote by ballot t) economical management, established, (7) Better roads and bridges. élifgeifilill-fpllhllzh‘; for impaction of boos in’ being op- ’ orstsd. The Government have been fortunuro to gut lllr. l-Isrold New- scn toppers sufficient time from his already extensive interests to take up the work of inspection, and his first tour hss been almost ll not wholly completed. This inspec- tion has been most careful and rig- id. Agclsan bill of health hvnrdlr. Ncwson can’ be fully relied upon in respect to foul brood. and where disease has been reported it wilfbs much lo tho interest oi the bes- kseper, ss well as of great benefit’ to the industry in this province, to’ follow out the excellent information and advice he is both able and will- ing to give for its elimination." It The beautiful blus sky and the balmy breezes have been temporar- ily superseeded as blltleresscs of strength to the Bell Government, and the tides are‘ brought into the limelight of service by its local press champion. Wanting either in sound judgment or a sense of hum- or, we scarcely know which, it‘ cites the historical episode of King c Canute whose‘ servlle “followers, be- cause of his previous achieve- ments, flattened him into the be- lief lhst st his command the inconl- ing tide would cease toilow. But it is in the application that our illog- ical friend issnlost-unhsppy. it sees‘ Expenditure the rising. tide oi_ a “marvelous ousnmsl: i-ir?‘ -'-, 4 at lilounsrv AGAINST THE linsns or THE srnunmo miss.- MENTS 0F THAT GOVERN- DQENT." it accompanied its bus in- sinuntions with s thrust of expos- lire if the Guardian cnntlnueuiu strictures of the present govern- ment. What we did wns to chnl- lspge‘ the Patriot to put its under- hond and contomptible inferences ‘ limo n concrete and negotiable iorhl 1o that they could lid" effectually déslt with. We repent that clial- _ longs. it says the “Responsibility _ will rest with the Guardian and not .witb the Patriot." - ‘The Guardian neither siirks nor fears responsib- ility. Nor will it hesitate to com- pell thsPatriot to shoulder its own burden. There is nothing smaller or more. conlsmptibls in politics than underhand lnslnustion against the honor of public men of irrep- j roschable character which 'l‘_l_lf2\' ARE IflQT PUT INTO PLAIN 0|‘- EN AND DEFINITE LANGUAGE. .lt says that "No decent newspap- er or Government desires to ex- pose all the shortcomings of its de- feated predecessors.” We say that the newspaper or the government that will cover up or concsul n crime, whether a friend or foe, is unfit for existence in any decent community. its insinustion ’ further immensely rich from a pap- er, that could find no "shortcom- ings" to expose after digging into every cesspool of its imagination and has busied itself in manufac- turing scandals and “shortcom- _ings' ‘out of nothing. prosperity, which in its simplicity The Patriot undertakes to iske Q ‘the man wholonjoys a rich, satisfying l_ tobacco, R 0515B UD is as sweet and . - fragrant as the flower sftgr which it is named. ..a- ‘ it is always (in condition- . You can cut it to suit your own taste- Sold everywhere. ‘ road moneys by public competition. Auto license foes to be added to ordinary road grant and expend- ed to improve roads. Highway improvement policy to be controlled by Legislature. it makes ‘the analogy of a, some-‘Mr. Richard Creed to task for his thing commanding to stand stilllrenlarks upon the Veterinary Act These are the works of the Al-‘at the Sturgeon meeting, and as us- mighty, in reward to the hushand- usl must garble the speakers lan- es 27 ui whicllflars owned by Messrs Pmwm 8r MacKin- non and lhs-xsbnlnllcs are boarders. The" irnnch has been of under ills management 513,313‘; ;,,.~_,,f;"m§'§f 5",}? (8) Abolition of useless public offices. “"1"! T‘ ltltllfltllizl" W! 131116131 18'2"“; l" lllliltljznllllvallllllsllrllllgdllll: \ . ,* f I - , h, - "l ' - mus u a ey are even I B l“ l’ l?“ BERLIN, August 10.—Pl:lnl‘s nu r1 ll ib n a l t l- ee" u m lmpmv nee t '5 (10) Greater faclhtles to Obtaln mussel mud lllflllllll“ llllli IIIIIIEUIIS 0i’ local “E0013 "l"! "16 VlBWQ 0|’ Drafillflflll)’ ndrlherrl ar-my hlls her-n crlllnplell llllerlrtso Tshgse 2311209: ‘halal? 8:52;? . year. The 2g pnlrs have to- day 97 living pups or an sver- ' age of 21-2 to the pslr. Tnls we think will compare favor- ably with any ranch in the province having strictly 1919 - puns. The policy of the manage- ment was ln select the very / bnéif foxes that money could buy and feed the very best food. Results have justified this course. The number of . pairs can be rsuched will be limited to fifteen so par- ties who desire to take ad- vantage of this should speak . early ,‘ and the defensive line along the River Bug hlls becn shattered by Bolsllevikl attacks, ll is i‘(![)i)l‘L"(l from Wllrsllw. ’I‘oday \Varsuw ls girdled by newly made trl-nchus spies have been caught in the city» and scores of deserters have been apprehended there.‘ Ths govern. mem has decreed court martial and dentb for all such cases, for the farmers and lower rates for transportation of mussel mud on the Prince Edward Island Rall- way. ' [the whole farming community. l-le stated simple facts which black typed references to the statute will not set aside. There are hund- reds oi farmers well qualified to assist their neighbors who do not adopt veterinary practice as a pro- fession, and would not rerister ev~ en if they had the five years prac- tice required by luw to qualify them. Many of these have had sul- ilcient; practice and experience l0 give a better service than some of, the yocng unpructice graduates yet they incur a‘ penalty if they Liberalism. - Militarytlontrol But the real tide, the one which gives the Patriot and its friends the most genuine concern, the one that will not recede but is contlnu-l ally rolling in, which has already, "soaked" their feel. and threaten- ing to overwhelm them to the head, is the tide of indignation running with an irresistabls force allover the province. Like King Csnute they have commanded it to recede but the charm of their voice flail- ed to check the inrushing waters. (11) Returned soldiers-All of whatever vo- . cation to receive generous and equal financial as! sistance. _ (12) Prohibition-Inspection of liquors im- ported for medical purposes. No exorbitant charge to the people. No excess profits to the vendors. No government interference with or control over officials. ' (13) Rvenue and expenditure to be made to meet. them. Press Special.) DENVER, C01,, Aux. 9.—-D‘l=nver was placed under military control‘ at 1.30 this lilurflvlng in u procla- mation issued by Mayor BilllPy af- lcr s conference with Col. Hallou of Fort Logan nnd state officials! Tmflps already have began to nr l rive from Fort Loglln. The strike of trainmen employed l by the Denver Trnmwuy Company,‘ ~ fi/ldil c‘! \ 68127727792‘ . Til” GOVGPHIIIBHt OTdGP-lD-COUIICll t0 Like the little old woman when the" 59“ lllell‘ "WM" at a fall‘ Vallle- '\va-s called off by the exocutllvo l cease_ . _ floods came she tried to sweep qxleyfll-ry loiilllgllldliilllll l?” ill" ¥rill committee oi the tram-way men's __, _. . -. - L? . ‘ them back with a broom, but des- l e "9 m ‘l l“ “s cllllse- 5 union shortly before mldnllllil lflfll ._.. ._.. . M. _.____== (5) Greater encouragement and assistance me m,“ rad,“ means a w“ mnmmght’ The men Wm mm M “m, "l -. - ' plte broom and woman the rush continued with unabated Like the Llliputs they ilgigll move the waters, back with pitch- w iolks. but without effect. ,A,nll_ so "ma" in turn every subterfuge is resort- U _ ed m every menus or mmouflage Mr. Creed's and the farmers’ posi- “mluedl and every om “my n,“ lion is thatthe strictures of the herring avaname dmwn new,“ ‘heuict have nsgntlved the disposition ‘ruck to ave“ n“, camsnophe m- of farmers to help their nelghborsl impending doom, but alas without "ndelbllegal resmcumlwnh Fllm‘ {ca-i- prospect of svsil And the Bell Gov-[lhey “l9 ‘ml f“l"m“l" Th‘? Pal-fill,‘ e “men, m me firs, “body of men cites the Ontario Act passed by the . , , ' Store At Quebec (that) so far as history “records at- 1 “ram” G°ve""“°m' Th“ p?!“ 1 ‘ tempted to emplats King Canute.“ m“ l“ “m Onllmo" and m“ Flu-Ni‘ i‘ QUEBEC, Aug. 10—Lnst Sutur- lions are vastly different. In Ontsr- ‘mfg spec“, I "C R mm‘ puma io they llaveisrge centres with big m m] d‘ ' ' - . , lth .i business demands which call ‘ospec- at a“ ere urvp w q x for", diamdter and s thirty mile circum- m ierence. Put if the principle ls good hy tlalisyfive mils lilnlt in this ' brovlnce? to fishermen. , (16) The adoption of the platform of the Can adian Council of Agriculture. (Sgd.)J. H. BELL, A. E. MacLEAN. How many of these promises have been kept? Only one, and that partially, the abolition of part of the War and Health Tax and they substituted for it an act which more than quadrupled all the taxes, including the War and Health tax of the former gov ernment. What have they done “immediately” or after- wards towards pressing our claims at Ottawa? Nothing. o'clock this moruling to confirm the action of the executive com- nllttee. John Collins, who was shot in the disorder nt the east side cnr barns, died last night in the hos- pital. This brings the dewlh list in last night's rioting to three. K[NG’S¢utt'=u=, wmoson UNIVERSITY Colds“ Arts, Science, Janw and Divinity. We can help you plan your summer ease or if you are going to spend the summer at your work we can assist l-s thorough Academic training _ . » you In malntalnlnp your efficiency. Our summer shoal W0 g , couldn't suggest a place where your footwear nslds l z .‘ at moderate cost. amidst the bol are distinctive in style and comfortable in shape. social sud moral surroundings. ' ‘The College will rs-opsn on llnllel‘ the heading “Improper p September 2m, Null For Calendar and information re enwanca qualifications sud rssi- denzis: accommodation, spill! l0 THE, PRESIDENT, blocks. More careful and economical management of Falconwood? So carefully and economically that practically no repairs have yet been made and that the Grand Jury objected to the quality of meat used, and even to the unsanitary condition of the meat Better roads and bridges? Where are the Expenditures" the Patriot continen- res to ask-questions. We are not. upon any witness stand especially in relation tmmatters which we have‘ not discussed. The Llbersl or- l gsn hss made charges 0t‘ "improp-l er_a_nd dishonest" expenditures on the part of the late government which in‘ EQUIVALENT T0 A hll-ndied ‘harvesters aboard going west. ""'llhls train stopped and lrdvellerstgot pit to drink as it wus very ‘holfthcre being no’ water on the train; lfilssengers begged for water atddifforent. private resided‘ cos and everything was going ul- rlzbft when a revolver"shot was heard from the Frt-chetts store. tally for highly skilled helpJ and being able to sustain these men by h large practice the work has been in the past almost whollly done by professional-men. in -our province it is entirely different, the/great bulk of this work having been done by intelligent fsrrlsrs who have ' 1878-7-27July27ilSopt. 28. Windsor, B. roads and bridges that have been bettered? Tlrose that have been neglected and are in a much worse condition than they-were in a year ago are much ggnltsolvsl. CHARGE 0F D18- .. isesooooos vvQ-oons gained a good and valuable know- ledge of the work in the school of actual experience, and who in the? majority of cases give just as good- This. was a signal for sacking the plncn and it appears that two thousand dollars worth of goods llllltlltillllslolll QUEEN l STREET would be bettgr attended to than ‘right here. were stollemsA few minutes inter l the train-pulled 9m flzniflgmuch to ' the rellefihrinslilllunlluuls m 0a 4 v I ' l l ' 1- _ . llealh Wag Dun j_ _ l’1liL.;.Z§.if"'I..;?.§;.f'”I l ,,'l‘o Stungulatloll g; ‘ more easily located. - , Abolition of useless public offices? Not one , » abolished while many have been added. Glllldllll Rudd“ g Greater facilities t-o obtain mussel mud and 2 Furnished cvW- l- "ll?"- lower railway rates? Nix. woweavnwwv-fl-l" Returned soldiers? Just ask them. AIsuN-WQRBHlP . _ v , In service as the skilled protes- ' slonsl.‘ These are. the men qsssed by the Patriot n. "quscks," and for the loss of whose services stock- rsisers in the country have already felt the pinch. -- n-r. msnosnsr-s l n» cosmos u- ‘oiussnn-bu ma. In is “will of l-roun m have it ' 'HDLI> ABAIIIIO GOUIK I t_ f ]_ ? N d _ 7‘ ’ YlSpBC 1011 0 IGHOPS. 0 111g Olflg. . - ' A‘ the sun. u M H _ _ _ _ thoroughly c193“ d g - if i were lths rose at your window, K6011 X1186 BS I‘. 88 . - 6 0" -'"$_ _ N0 exorbltant charge to the people? only a Happlebi‘ rose of its crewa hem; sisn commenced his speech by st- g.'_s_r%hgtAggséfilfimshgllléyc€lllgmilé undputqil’ ,\'1-c°n,m|,',,,_ V ggp-gg-lé-g raise of fifty cents per bottle.. v _ lsverynlllfjigm I hm M“ . V ‘ugonlaxs gzvuquzgtltmlgerlg; four m, o“, chm “mm ‘dkmnr i, (tawny! “Minna, hang, j,- j. ,_,,,,,,__,,__ Igonlaxcessltée profits dto the vendors. But dls- The,“ know when, m, aunflun, fight m she rank!“ his m“ pmy sprig: myldwgsngauggtusvil:2mg: ,,,,,,,,,, M,“ cy,,mr_ J. jinn-culling grace l1 y 6X01‘ lllfllll’. 811 GXCGSSIVQ PTOlllIS t0 the grow. FROM THE. PREMIER DOWN... cams to her death by strangulation Pllrlvdivully. Valves. “ nsunq-ns-sqysus. ' government- s _ tour n!- qt} Greaterencouragement and assistance to fish- ermen? Their fishing gear and equipment taxed. A woman, God bless her. if she really loves a man, has no thought oi any other; one at s time is all- sulllcient. But ll nlsn may love one Now-why this cruelty on so boist- erous an upholdsr of their fsitb, or rather defender ‘of thiir’ faithful- ill. was the vol-clot returned this ' minutes (lellbernllnll. They further expressed the opinion llllli "l" ‘l-f" "flflflll "r evening of Jllly " ‘lllaflwfln by a coroner"; jury nflcr " cllflllllwll-‘T- ln-srs, cllll- clles, brakes, rods, mug- lll-tu, wiring, radiator, etc” herd . looking offer evrrv lllllll while. Ask . , | K _.______ . ,.__ - - - ' - l='==l——-————=— ‘—~——— RGVGIIUQ and Expenditure t0 meet? This 1S all woman with l-hs warmth of a "u" And the“ “e labfled hard m her death was caused by the hands _‘ ‘ll’ l" ll" "llllbllll- - . incs the farmer that they ~ l ._ _ ups-q»... 000-04 Old Jllke- \ simoon and at the some time 190i m“ ‘ . _ .. , of David McNesl, in whose com- =1 , .. . . . odb m. , n. id to- were not taxed r u. "n. t n _ C l Government Order-ln-Counml to cease? lrdgdansodoielfaothzrll?“ Tlllsnis the "my b“; |oafarsagnagow|pathat ‘m: $38512: at: vrlfille lvllufinliigilgy ulgs & l '. 1 , , ' ‘ l . .- _ . , . (ampfege 0mm“ 1 They have done more governing by Order-in-Councll xgziuutihlgnlvsiiartnglel. ggtuw“: "M, n, mum, ,0 n, m“ Le, found. . zoaoadbm. 4 . g _ p Se - . than their predecessors ever dreamed of even to the hood and badqho avenge woman us m. olaln Messrs Higgs and "we I extent of altering the statutes. ~ h-as enoughlgoodness u. her‘ w Duffy lfllwr equally hard at the ‘w < ‘W91’ an “my” mum Charlottetown meeting to convince , May 13, 1919. m" "W" .FY"'"" l" '7" thcpsoplp‘ lhat the City was get- .v Wonderful Bargains GOFIPS , l ' ‘I - h u __ (our Stock. sum (ml s only) , j . ,3 , _ , ., , . A 1 t ll ‘WW9 0 I III of indies pstsnt Plllllb. white welt, high hssl, olo. sic. 87.60 for 06.80. "mmhnmlll ~ “Mum "n. 5 ‘VHY THE HOLD I’??? nfHfligfiilTf-llllm. QATUE "'18 0i! Very easily and um it was '. _ ' l : . L ' the farmers that would be required . ..- < - I L!“ ‘m-Qlloma guwm‘ l o happy lovdl-whsrslovsllko um l° P" "v? Th" twins both ways - . 3W‘ b°°" l“ d°"'°"."‘l 5°" '5'“ l" ‘l-Bll- - . ~ l? While the city is justly proud of the street-l new- l_v completed there appears to be no good reason for the hold up which has blocked Kent Street between is popular VlillLtho-Jocll Liberals, (but ll not carrying conviction smi- sr- to town or country. flundl . _ O heart-felt rspture|!—blisp b0- ‘ yond compare! I've paced much this weary, mortal slurs s complete urnu, no mo! to tlls but proolnbls. ‘ ' ‘that this service is spprso . crete plant is lying idle and the street blocked for no » wllvulrm. August llr-‘Cnngdfg . _vsle, 1'1, when a youthful. lnvlhix. mun- "M" "all" W"! vleld’ from 2%.- his] u svidonood i: m ‘ Great George and Prince Streets. This section has - round. » l“ “' - , , , (Plmesama I" m m») ‘ ’ , l‘ been ‘ClOSEd f0!‘ 807116 1181i days. at flPSl‘. quite legiti- And “Q5_€hf::°'l°“°° “d? l" "l" ----_..___._.-..'_, ‘i u‘ ‘ lion's neatly, w'sll made work boots for 18.75. , . l We Iinuorsl than! our m < matelY vlraitin for material. The ‘material however ‘ ‘ ‘T TREMHMQUB Ylfllri room u is c ‘ "‘"' "Wm “m” l‘ 1 has now beengon the spot for a week and the con- " Hpxlllgllslll-sdllal-‘gt M h°.“°"" _, _ wuss-r FIELDS. ' ( o 5'» y mm “mm” "l" """‘ '°'"" l"'°'-l J g f _ . ' "n" u’ tn" ‘ma’ I‘ bus cordial in ‘this’ melancholy 1 ""' ALQO - . ' l " ‘i l l1 ' , . 1 1 31""! 07 01"’ llfls stock of high grade. fashionable oxfords st 10 to 15 per cent discount. l ' apparent reason, to the eat inconvenience of the I, hon, ll busiest street m the city. p hat ls the hitch mthe pro h, 0,h°,,“,‘.,,"“,1:,,,. breaths om‘ m... §§°T‘..".°¢@.§§?;2fi‘l2°?,§;l;l;,l'- lnfsllts :lll':llll'llr°§§5l' .'.’.%.'.‘°.‘1",.".‘l.'2.°',‘i.llll.‘l';"lgl,t,,f;':.l,:;i,tl‘mlllll- w’ ll“""l° l“ “M; I H" ~ .'. ' ceedings. Citizens will put up with the unavoidable ‘ “ma” tale. ll l“ lil°'llll"ll""lslllhlfllll - - ‘ ‘ Director of the Ogilvls Company Bsniflh the milk-white thorn um scents tin evening gale. —RobOl’t Bnnli. and is hss-at upoii_cljo reports rs- CGTYBGHIMIII’ Its out. i. (‘Inhibited I with-inst your’; y sld this is an _'- ‘ cnurof 80.000. 0 to 76900.0 ‘ " " " bushels. Optometrist m Opflllol 1 inconvenience consequent upon making repairs but - they are becoming justly indignant over this hold up. -. Tlme to get to work, gentlemen. -' ~ uRos. 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