It relieves huslciness of the throat i -an Adam: product, particularly [an-pared lllailtecl polling S14 Point top is fashioned t As the entire stock cotnlutt is permanent. Silk, (plain 0r drop stitch and cotton fiinlllvS. ~ Other Mercury points seam», gvtn-rous lcttgtlt, full fashioned zinkle, and shaped f peiiotihp, idenetiiriilop (for Comfort-no binding I HE generously wide, roomy, extra elastic 0 cling comfortably to the leg without binding. ing from toe to top is knitted to shape (not stretched), this wide tup ), cashmere, lisle, merct-rized or two-tone eflrcts uf lteatltt-r and Luvat of excellence: absolutely no fashioned calf, trim-toting out wlllnntt scams. lmDENI-‘O ' KENS OF HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN \ i t FEED FLOUR 1200 Ilttgs Bran. Onc (‘arlontl Shorts. One (‘arloatl ()ll (lake Meal. Ono (‘arlozttl (lktL, (‘orn and (‘ormneaL 3 50 Bags “Vine” Oat Fer-d. i l l l 80 Tons (‘ltolce Ilny. 20 Tons Straw. llntmcttl. Table Corn- meal, Rolled Ottts. . . t I b t t i D P E > Flour (bcst brands) in bags all sizes. . . . Get our Low Prices Wholesale & Retail Carter 8t Co Ltd. LIMITED coast-vow». 00000400044» voo-o-o-v 34,.“ ., QOOOO-GOOXO-OO-O OQOO O—&§-§ _ @§§.§4§§_..Q.._§ . i SEAMLISS TAQNIINTU \l4>|,| u SHAITU {OUT m» ital-ts Hoslery elflcrcumtltills fizmitca ~fla mil AND UNDER AND CHILLZHEN c W. ,,._ prf-Selll. campaign. lie-n illll ll! Hint-l and itppotttt local Jvscttttttivt-s, $21 wwlt and thrust-s uttarattit-oil, with ‘t-ltuttt-t- tu tnultc $5.0, u \\'l‘l‘i\ and |l‘l\‘]w| lt-Ilvt- ultn New Designs ._ In Rings Her lovellnell seams destined by nature to b. bedecked with diamond, ruby, aapphtfs or othsr pemvset ring. You will find It ealy t0 make a srlectlnn from our large choice and varied stock. w. w. L Myers who followed him cory-cctctb LIMITED Sines lbw Jeweler! {orwCartada ,4 WEAR l l l i ‘s " w,- hljvg been growing the common mt lllliiillilTTETllWil eulnmtu d; (Jinks Dalton, President, J. It. Burnett, Editor‘ and Publisher- I). It. cprrut, Associate Editor. Morning Dally IICIIIPI I887) I630 per your (delivered) ll livllre. 3.1.00 pr: yen: t-nlledt In alt/once |l Cumulus and “.50 so U. S. A. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921 SEED POTATOES -itbe raw material to» tktnadian, --—~— workmen wore ndntittctl time while ‘The lat-t that already ‘lllln sr-ltson appt-uxintutely 250,000 bu-tht-ls of seed potatoes huvc b6°n shipped rrotn t.hls province at a price Whlvh will be at least double that. obtain- ml lur the ordinary upgraded com- mercial varieties, should set our fut-titers thinking. Year after ycnr finished cI-iantonrls, those worn by the weahhy were subject tn a lttavy duty. Mr. Myers correction was loudly applauded by the audience and Mr. MnvKlnnon lost per drawing upon himself ll gentl- his wm~ iae lmoting. Although lhls was hy no int-ans the first tnisreprosentlttlon it was _the first approach tu ill temper their fitnrss to meet tho demands Qhnwn m u“), m. ‘he mrelmgg and u! the market even for tlrblevuse; varieties without any reference tc the ill tentper, as usually the wc-havc sold tooursister province-s “ma w“ Show“ by [he one whu f" 10W figuw“ Willi" m“? lmlpriwas in the wrong. The attdience <htpp~l thvir own finer varieties was decmpdly Wm. M]. AWE“; and to markets demanding such an-l n" dour" uddpd m M“ Mncmm ready to pay big prices for is Ilmlft‘: display of tcmpcr. What we have lost money, or‘ .The'h,ssnn we ‘rust Wm not be Nllhet‘ that we have not made as mo“ on m", uberm trienmt Am" T1111"! monfl’ 3-‘ W? Sllnuld- ‘m m" ‘P5095 in this provinca are too in- beYmld ‘Wmllml- The telligent to be hoodwinked and too lose has been mcceptrn as :1 sort of “good, Sxuynsr- m imam“, dplghwm‘, lispenszttiott dtllficrlvir ttctsbecausc mlsltppresenta‘ifin‘ There bu be" we imagined our soil unl clitume m0 much misrepresentauonl were unsuited tu the glowing of *\""“'~ and this ls one of the. chief rrnfions many years ot preaching and tcach- why , potatoes is too much evasion oi‘ the real issues tine finer valrietilts. after A Jalberul candidates are "l! W" "M" Wu"- O" a mm‘ steadily losing the sympathy of the pnrutivcly few farms this year we l-penpm we have m“. Strong pan," "him T" 1"“ m"? m‘ ‘m?’ ‘mm’ zans, it is true, but pitrtlznn or not. sand bushels of the varieties that {they Wm" ‘he truth and m“, w“, the ntarkow call for, raised them '13“. may‘ h h, ‘Dylan, m [he d“, scientifically, fret» frotn disease and ‘m font the pmme,_they “.0111 “and of sllfh u quality its Will ensure» {or "I them a tultrket whtrcvcr seed po- - __ tuloes tart- needed. THE PATRIOTS TARIFF A little rare. a little more atten- tion to tthe scientific utethods of Yeflprduyk Patric‘ cultivation, fertilizing, spraying, in- spection aand lnarkctiag will tuuke publishes double ‘column editorial a which it table _of shows conoltisive- calls “an enlightening statistics which which our southcrn ncighbnr» br-tlt '|y w tho whole province a scat-bed to] hat it would mean to (‘anadn in thc l‘nltcl Stutes and in Canada m have "w flung“ '0 m? ‘when ‘l - - h‘ :1 ..‘ t - “ n 1mm“) '0' l o" “Pd 5"" h Stairs tnarkets," The statistics the ct-u untarto and some of thi- west-j ' Patriot front a s-I-‘rti. are taken ern provinces are oilliged lu change k I their seed e-vt-rv year or two‘ this‘ Splendid SPERM" i" Mnumgue by 'Mr. .l. J. Hughes, Liberal cnntiidttte _provint~e run stipply tltc-tt! the whole (fanudian nlurkr-t wants the; this isolated as u. is and with dlmw" Sm“ u’ 193"‘ "‘“'"‘ “m” ’ the be=t climatc in (‘nnada cantvaliue or sumnjnlg‘ ,to that country only $890,784. ltn» v , ft llltefl Catrda ll1 - , llflPI‘ varieties for talflc use; g d man?“ "m" H" _ Island, and exported supply this also. r ran» ‘for Kitlg‘a."'_ According to thcsc i ber of it. , doing it, ‘ to do it right. The Potato (lr/nvcrs’ Association dcsevves much credit for lnnugurv fllllll! this move and rvt-ry farmer in the ptYwltlr-e should he a them» Our province is small; it will take every acre we can q»- . vote to potatoes to supply the do mand tor seed alone one» we have established a reputation for grow» ‘mg disease-proof potatoes, Let us “go to it" without any fear of over- Tha only consideration is and womt-tt, not to canvass, rcp- t-x- good 0x.‘ pvltsos Stntr- n14“ and qunlttlcntitltttl, ""‘-“"'Y~ '\'-"" "Wm" (tutti-go E. l-‘ostet-‘s meeting, to nom- " heavy duties were ---<o->_i. THE CAMPAIGN We have been congratulating ottrselves on the good feeling that tum pervaded the meetings or the Mr. Donald Mat-Kinnon, the Conservative cun- d-idutc, devotcd a considerable pur- tlon of his speech in the Strand Theatre on the mcasion of Sir | t-t-tl tirtglttttzt ,~. ltl t-rmv tnunui.» :l4‘|(';~<rl\:l':t|t’t|t-tl \\l||.‘4l(>ll “"-| lh-pl. (L, pltment U“; candqdales on the I courteous and gentle-manly man- ner in which they discussed the important questions before the peo- cncrm on the respectful and earn- cst attention given to the different speakers. Regrcttubly this lleltl condition was strained at-tbeCorrlttt Ban meet ing reported elsewhere in this 1s- ln fact overdue and llllllly,.llilfi wondered that and t-vasions of the Liberal candidates had been so good natut-ctlly toler- s-ue. the strain wan tons tho ntisrepresrntations plo and compllnienied- .,tho audi- ' ‘pflTL/“fl. strains: worth of ltogs and bloomed to the Unitcd States only $5,300 tvnrth; importod- $2,006,660 pvt-ml: 0t sheep and oxportv-n only $180,802; imported $6319.41“. worth 0t‘ potatoes and exported to thc United ISitrlt-cs only 354113.115; im- tw"*"1$s,112,12t ilutm ported only $96,098; 922.838 becf and exported S90; imported $0,675,105 exported &235,38t.'l. conclusively, an the Patriot claims. whit-t it "would mean tn have free access to the United States matte ets," but unfortunately it does not show how we are to get accesg to that market. may show conclusively what Mr. llilglle". and the Patriot would like to hnvt- und c!» imported $5,» $300; llil) and The figurcs them show, but In view of thc fact that these imports catnc in against n tariff, they undouibtedlywill show ‘the farmers oi Canada what would happen their market if the Liberal policy oi free importation of these products cattle into ctlect. SAY SOMETHING lAn the LibeTtTITnndIdntes and the Vlllberal ‘evaded regarding lho wisdom rrr unwisdom of im- porting pork, eggs, butter. of all kinds, wool fret- vof duty into this country us their platform culls for, is it organ have s3 m any statement, tnoais ottn. not time for the slot-tom to in. sis: upon a clear and definite da- claration. This is really the only part of the Liberal This may show. 9 oroaooooc 00o oo0o4§00 0+0 o The Public Forum This column ls opsn for the discussion by correspond- ents of questions of inter- est. The Charlottetown Guardian docs not nscesm arily endorse the opinions sxprsusd by its corros- pendants. O O 2 z I§TQ§QQQOQOQOOQ§QQOO QQQQO Mr. Lea lad The Cars Elhgmsotne little ago Mr, George W-heatloy wLsbt-d to know in your paper who received the 2500.00 paid‘ for The littlsteitt herd at Ful- tonwood. In teply I told ltittt tt W83 paid to lifvPtlPPl in. Ontario lrunt whorn tht- cattle were pur- chased, and oiicretl to show Itlnt the transact"; in our office. Instead 0f taking advantage of my offer he hnn made tw-iicti iuslnualians about the OWDPl~lll|l of two lteliers that are mi 4.11 that turtn at public ex- peme, anti ultout which hc has "in. side lnlortttntiott." 'l'ite following are tht~ nuut-‘s and post Olflre ud~ dresses or the. tut-n from whom these cattle wore purchased: - W. H. Iilurplty, Oxford Mills, (JUL, 1 ltt-ilt-t- , . . . . . . . . “$245.00 f‘. E. Knapp, Jlerrlcksville, 0nt., 2i Holstein cows 700.00 Robert J. Mabey, Ugford Mills, tint _ 0 heifers .... . lilfitllll] Exchange on drafts . . . . 5.00 $2300.00 l have alrczltly stated that l ltavc herein-sold this Farm nor tho (lov- eratuattt any stuck, ‘nor have I re~ c" lvwl on» dollitt- lor cattle of any description, and l challenge Mr. wltenticy to give his "inside infor- mation." lu make some definite charge, l‘) state what he knows about lltr tiisptltcu ownership of them cows. Ii he were a man, ot a reasonable t-xcuse for one, be would either conn- oul and make some specific charge against me or he would retract and apologize, l have too tnuch respect for the pEDDlP oi’ that community to he- lieve that any one of the-m wrote the letter signed "Tryou Llberltl," Readers 0i the press will have no ditlictllty itt recognizing the an- thor. The voice is Jacob's voice but the ltautl is thc hand of Esau. “Fair Play" may or may not be- u tticnd ut‘ tnluc. This letter was not written, as Mr, Wheatley in» sinuates by inc, nor do I know tilt author. l uut quite able to tit-fond utyselt’. ll has always been my opinion that u neyvspapct- that wishes tu retain the respect and confidence of the public should not pnlllislt uttonytltous letters cou- ltalning insiuuatinns rtguillzsl public men. either lgnorutltly ur wllifttlly llnatle. l\s turns l ant cont-erttctl ll would like to soc the ttatuvs oi‘ ‘all the-so correspondents published. and we would thcn be ublo :0 wt- how close thcy/ are to mo, As to "ly expenses that sccm to greatly trout-tern Mr. Whcuth-y and ‘uthvrtr l may say they are only [$100 greater than was paid my pr» dccessot- when cost, of lrnvclilttg were llfty per ct-‘nt less titan lhryi have been since l accepted otfict-,| and a pass over the (‘ztnudiutt Zia»! tional Hallways was always fur-i nlsltr-ii tneutbers of the Executtvci until 1,918. Docs Mr. Wht-ails/ think that. the hotels oi this Pro- vince entertain mc frot- whllo at tending the many Agricultural tner-t lugs l address in different parts, o’. the Province‘! l think that II am t-hlletl llptlu to travel fully as! much as uny former tnenthrr of the (lovernnlent and tnust pay my own expenses all over Panama, exv t-uptlng when sent on special deli-- gatiottg by the Government, This whole cantpalzn MIVDPQ vcry much of an organized politi- (Ill plot a red lterrlng, to draw llll‘ attention 0t‘ the publlcuo local multcrs whllr- the Federal election ls in progress. Tile floor of the lieglslatttre is the proper place for thrso matters to he investigated, and l do not propose to enter a newspaper controversy with evcry disappointed office seeker that rushes into print, not" have l time tn stop to kick at every cur that yups at my ltccls. l am, Sir, etc, WALTER M. LEA, Current (‘omment No one who listened to the nhlc eitposition of public affairs by Sit (leorge Foster can ltave any doubt us to where his path of duty lies in the present pnlltlcul cotttest. lt lit! not nulteoiion of purtisittttsltltt but of clean. pure and patriotic duty. There was not u rational Liberal |lu that vast. Market Hall amliettt-e who would not he constrained to adtnit that ta the mun nr woman yvlto reully had his coun-try's most sacred interests at ltonrt ilterc was no ltbnest alternative lull to sup |pnrt, with all the influence and tslrength that be cottld t-untmand, trhe Government lcd by the Right Hon. Arthur lllcigltcti. Of cnttrse _wc know there we're those DFPHPIIK who have the‘ pltrty spirit so on grafted Into their livos and souls that they will follow what lltoy are cnaanorrgrowu GUAltDIAN of your life life. children. Giving tnecttituren Canada's bright spot and hope of the future is the two million‘ children now being fitted for life in her schools; for, according torstatistics, a child without education has only one chance out of 150,000 of rising to prominence. - The work of providing schools, paying salaries of the teachers and carrying on the system of training is partly clue to the activities of ‘the life insurance companies. They have invested millions of dollars to assist in providing the means for your children to get an education. - The Trust Fund formed by the payment of your premiums is thus “at work." boys and girls coming from school you should think school by life insurance money which thoughtful parents have provided. Life Insurance helps to give your child a chance in lt is your friend and also the friend of the Lilia Insurance Service “consauvn nu: noun AND tSTABll-IZE rt-ta tan-non r a “Chance ~ Every time you see insurance. Children are also kept at Distinctive - _ - Exclusive IN the higher grade of tea there should be some- thing more in its appeal than merely quality. There should be that dis- tinctive character which separates it from the mass. King Cole Orange Pekoe has a richness olfla vor" entirely its own. lt is the King Cole judgment of what is delicious in a cup of tea. "nus sxnu 1N CHOICE TEA” cottrse,.but on thc other hand, bc< ¢0444404o+0o¢0¢00+0+40¢( \\'t* itrtclt \\(lll<lI'l' that thcy bent‘ your] any rcasonttltlt» doubt. there - 0 g u" us wt-ll .l.-' Ilwt do. ’l'lu- urc , a Y were with equal t-t-riuintv nmny e i ml"."'l"'i "W ."“"" “WWI-s or lo\'t-. Liberals who prt-fct" tlu- \\'ll\'\‘ oi‘ = G W tlvt ttrv- to tin-tn like u Hltllnti’ "1 ., ‘ t watt-r | : - '3 -. - ; Tl-‘llll ""11 ltmw" I" "I" lies u! ll="".\‘ "at Ia" Readers llltw" built Iutiillifltit-nitl -who will upon elcvtltm tluy _ ' "‘“"' itindiy |l'l\]|] tpt-o- mums, |,..,,H_ p,- poll their Vttivs for lhc ilovortt - Furnished b,y the late Mr. W. 0' m" “ |'|“‘“""“ m"! l" Wllpllk 0"“ world ot l(llllllll‘.\'~' to nu lPiPll lllull t i tncnt and tho scared interests oi‘ 5- L°"5°" I , n‘ - ; ‘ " t; l ' . ltoutt» and country. And why should Ovoooooqooooooooooooooc ltitttlitli-msnl llll] Ill-Ht‘! huh "ivurd? "t: _ = -- o nu sun vs i.- w ll not he M1745 party allot atll of m, 1|“. ,,,-_,.,1_ “m, ha“, m) l,l(yflflu|"l such import that it should ht» ful- BE KINDTO THE AGED ii" lift‘. HI"- Rtvlltvlhillt: Illtll 1000"!’ ' tin» neccssarlcla of um li "bl h alt-d. Mr. ‘D. A, MacKlnnon. l.lb~ p" 0y V‘ c ' crul candidate. in trying to impress the alleged ln~ militias of the (‘nnservative gov- ornmcnt, its pandering to the weal- tbv while crushing lllr 1?, stat- ed as an cxamplc of this that the FUWFIIIHPTII. to ho imported frcc of duty while nmtprmlty affects o," pmpym The now satisfied is the qucstlonnble rest or the plntrfonn ls mainly hm __ Hr and may mean anything or nothing. This one thing is vital and nothing can b4- gained by shut‘ Lt»- wmmm. tot-s political, [he stock In lrudo oi the Patnut and wc rcsrrct to any it. of th-c present remnant of the Liberal party la mlareproscutllt upon his heart-rs will be in n position 1o judge of thc reliability oithittorgltn in mat- fllng or evading it. say something. —~——<oo-§-___. EDITORIAL NOTES permitted diamonds impnsctl Mr. J. ll mm" tlon and they are using it ‘o the-tr Any M "mm" “m” “""'“']"'l m" utmost capacity. It i»: ton tmd that rmw" m“ m9eflng "n Mmm“ otherwise reputable men and a nut-i- lowt-d into t-vt-tgv chasm of durlt- "Psi-é. by a people groping llttvii" wuy lu qucsi of some imaginary and uttst-cn thing when in ihc pure and open light they can sct- even a ltrighirt" prospect than thcrc is in they object of their search‘! Tho KiIIg-(‘rcn-tt" cutnpnitztt slun- der rt-ct-ivr-tl u ntost th-t-itlcrl sci - hut-ll, lt ls n (ll~1_Hl‘i||‘t‘ lo (‘amid-n that they have tolerated li so whoso- ottly vocnlitin is lbut oi‘ lrumping around the cuunIt-y tn-tlt lnl! lntlt-flltltc ulul uttittttttil-“l charges unitiust lholt" follow t-bnn iryun-n lll'llt‘l‘ iiilt-ll for t plucc lwltlttd the bum of tltt- |u-'ti lentiary than to t|t'l'l||l_\' tip- |||l"l| nri» Mr. lllacKlnnotfs statement chow-Thigh! an¢| who read the Patriot's l!!! that "uncut diamonds" only orrepcrt o! it in yesterday's lssas ‘TEQpPMBUIG newspaper should be (irivcn to stzgh cxpetiilrnts. i 1 fiPlllH of stain, und tinhu- tlclilp-r. (Continued on Page imlllttnl but A BWPPI Sllllll‘ uutl loving gym-y. _ -\‘~c to it that you do your dilly int: gtvcn to lltotw ;,.|\i;,m.,.,| “I'm llllh‘ rt-Hptwt, Ncztrs antihowt-tl down by t-ttrc is, to them, ltkt- uh ousts on lhc saintly (lPBFTL You ltnow hm wlmi trood you 1|" whcn ytul spunk u kind word to tin- tluctl. \ou tnulu- llu-ttt I'm-l llll'_\' im- WI-lcottlt- ‘to u scltl ll)’ your firt-sitlc. \ou ulso dilluut- an uir oi‘ lUHllL: ltitttlltt-ss ttroutttl you, which is h,“ ll)’ Hill-Ht‘ Willi whom _\':ut comi- ilt ('0lllll('l. You liltlt- know how tnutlv "Witt-NPR llH-y bun» ln-ctt oblim-u 1.. |"‘"|'~ "Willi". illvlll fluent ultl l)1‘l(Il‘l' tltclr tituc. , Tllliv oilt n incl iltbt l|lt'_\' ttrt- out I twists. ltztrtlly Iolt-rutul h_\ thost- wlill whom ilti-y dwt-li. and too oi l" “l-‘Y "Wise lur Fw-llltt! so wlllflflvd by tho-Ho Who shunt-l lnut» lll'l'll n ltli-sutnl: to llu-ttt, and left alone with lhvir vircurr "mllilltlr is it uuy uwtniu-r lltui ltl tintcsi they look cross tnd r. .k harshly? ' p“