___-TP _ _ _ _ __ rnEcnAn_;.p'rrmrown_cuAnn1AN_ _ _ A_,,.,___1~H‘i,E,, _pg HALIFAX. N. B.. July.`23_-‘(Quot`s tions furnlstldd by F. B. McCurdy & Co., stock and ‘bond brokers, mem~ hers Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc- ouray Building. Helmut, N. s.; _ ‘I . cLolNG Pincus _ Aiehleeii’i?f'i'2`??`i1‘iii§ . . . . _ . ff. . 1-*-‘iitbic 2' FL'ocoH"` i.`»l""»\' . 75% Arn.; s at ri' ',._.»'fi` ggi.; Anaconda .. _.‘...1. 101% Cen ..._ _:___-. ...:'.._\.-_...f 89%, gs_l_1__Pac ..~r.e.-'-lu... 159%! Mex Nor Power . ' ,_ 95 Pra. .. 73 Reading .. 94% 8. P. .. ti...-1,... .. ..--92% s. T. U. ._ .. 541/, s. steel .. .. 121% T. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 103 ____ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. S151' .. .- _-.f-- ‘_ `a_ ¥ _ _,__ ifsriirliztl _ _ - ' I H -- ». TI ., -_; I - -_ - - ' _ _ ._ __=-;_ ._ f .- I i;&'£|,f_i;___-B-_;e&3. . .. ...16 to .1912 1%' .-._ __ ____-______»_i ____ - . - _. _ ` ._ - i “ _ _ . _ the province the contractor. s-good Liberal, gsfltiil-D c_n_‘._»1i_l\m§» "' _ ' _ Wool (unwaghgdy "§._;"" " ' _ _ _ ”_sioners for money to carry on the work. The dommlsdioners}'_in tne ab- _ . . - . . . .. 1 ` "~ ' > A-` _ ." ` ; ' 'f' V _i ` . ' '_ I I U °-A - -» . - ,,_ f » , . Lamb Peits . . _. _ _.60 iq _gc ._ ' I CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Dairy butter .... .. .$0 Butter ns E irritl .as rss .. __ _ rowl. .:.'.. ....-i;-Zf'3f~.*3iilit°° _is Chicks mlb. .. .16-zo - BWI. lb- (retail) .20-.28 Potstoos.busb. .. .. . . . . . .35 ' Hay, ton .. 18.00-20.00 Straw, toll .. 10.00~12.`00 Oats (black) bush. Oats (white) lbueh. .. .ss Strawberries, qt. .35 C 'I ` fl( _ --¥__...___ Social Diplomacy, T "_? F Mrs. Crimley: “Bothered with time-wasting callers, are you? Why d0n't you try my plan?" Mrs. Bibbs: "What, is your piani/"' Buckwheat ...$1.00 to $1.25 Butter (dairy) ....32 to .33 Butter (creamery) ....37 to .39 'Colfskins .. ...22 Eggs . ....26 to .27 Ha (loose) -..'_,. . ..$15 HIIIEB ...':_.., ... . . ... .. Oats ...-... . .. ...75 to .77. Potatoes . . . . .. .. ...75 to $1.00. Straw (pressed) ..$10_ .19| Mrs crimley' "Wh when the bali - - y. ' Fings 1 Dil; on my hat and gloves- be- I., fore I press the but.ton! If it prove-.l to be someonel don’t want to see, I 0 simply say. "So sorry, but I'm just A going oui.’_" - -Mrs. Bibbs: ‘$But suppose it's E~UIll60lle you want to see?" _ R Mos. Crilmelyz "Oh, t hen I say, 'So fortunate, l’ve just come ini' " R *****‘ - |- ,5 EF' ;-0 -e 'UOOQOO 'lil' OOOOOOQQ ASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ~ sans. L. __ __, ~»-.a vo., *_-\-rr-' F _ _ -'ii 3 iz ‘*’5`.A: ‘_ ‘ .__ S ____ ,J ‘I - . - ,_ ,__ _ __.A___ , _ ,__l; I ll- ' ._ $5 ii I ’ ~‘f. " -6|., . , ' V.” 2,,_¢..-7,, ""‘-~_\_,._'»»»-f-’“"' _ _ _ illviiiluiul - WOMEN'S INSTITUTES _-_-war-CJ _urrns|linl’s. cilllclshs dian replied in detail. In order to refresh the Patriot and oilr readers in vernment and taken crcidit for as suc'h. :_ " .- OURTH ANNUAL CQNVEN1'|0N general on the. eve of the elections, we re-publish Mr. Bell’s manifesto and -of- 01"' replies thereto, clause by clause. facts infoonnection with the Public Accounts, every item to yr/hl_ch_ 'ha had ence ef Sir Ch"-ics, appealed to the government to come to their assistance ' ' was- -refunded by Blr Charles Dalton. ' ‘ " L "" "' ' *ii* .' "" ’“"'“ “ = IR.. BELL 5th They falsified the Public Accounts at the _pl/get ‘ - - I year hy eerrylug been szsooo er the liabilities 'fmiliat year-te tlrygcuri _ _, ,|_$ _ U _ THE TRUTH: Premier ‘Mathleson in his budget statement In 1915, six’ __ ,_ _ _ , X: .fliorltlis ‘ before_ the aldctlon f` .informed Y.:-.the House ` _ - ‘ _ __ ;_il.-_-» .1 -' - tIlst"as the finances lor |914 were lp th gods _ , " -lf? ~ ~"` ""’ 'f . " "- “"`1 ' ` " i‘_’ _' ' "i . .__ E _Vtl'lli't)oy\t__l_1_ld _paid out_of_i"ovenue Qdt tit year"‘;l`“l -irlinlch "~» .j. .~ -l".' I l~ -. `-‘l I. ‘ .,r _ _ I _ _ ._ _ _ _ rightiiy fell to th; yea`r 1gl5.‘ 'lil'\_is'__r'é uc the_surpiu_s of 1914 to that extent I'~ _. v a v lr . 1 I. -_ - . . . nd the House unanimously, IncIuding_ _tip rtngement. ->~~ _ . l - , ' ii" 1' ""»f“.if: 7.=1'0~i` Li/'Si MIR BELL `6th Thoy falsified the §.iiylic ucwunts I t e election ye creliiting' fp the ycer 1915, the su.u._ol_$1i op,:r,~lrlé'li . ,Yesterdays Patriot contsills about lien C0I.lill1l1H Of 8- l'Sl1HBll'o1 llS Choi- ed.untiI two or three months after the cl of the year. __ -_ es agsrlnst the government madp during the lust election and since the pre ' K - . . . ` : |Q pant campaign began. The _whole gist of its cllarges is contained in the longing to_the_yc_ar 1015 and autho_ri__z_ed for Qaymqnt._ in that y_sap..wg¢_;.pQrt ___ U manifesto of 'Mr. Bell. which it published lust week and to which Tile Guar and parcel of the revenue for thatyear at the credit of the Pr_ovin_g:ia'i_Go- ` _ THE TRUTH: This amount, due byathe Dominion Govlerrlment and bs- it'wiIi_thus be seen that Mr. Bell has deliberately nlfianepresented .tho .I Li >pR|NcE 0 In yeste'r(iay’s Patriot MT. John H. Bell. Lender or the Opposition, pub- f¢i¢i`F°d b‘>il\9 dbiifliibiy and 8C¢Ui‘H1¢iy 10001-H1105 i°l‘- 4 _ F WALES COLLEGE, , CHARLOTTETOWN lished the platform on which he hopes to win the two by-elections. lior a THURSDAY. JULY 26, 2 P. M. parpilel the public have to go to the extraordinary document which thc iiiiiciiims °i iiie i¢iEi5i9iiii'e*“'ii~i\ 3.I’Pi'0Pi'i“ii°" ami expendiiiiri’ ‘if PUi"ii° W Lender of the Opposition backed in the Legislature and which was com-piled i"°“°YB»i”°i ““iii°fi2@f1 iii’ iile APl"‘°Pi'iafi0" Aci- ‘osiding Miss Hazel L Sterns, 5,,p,.,,vi`so,. ' lly an unfortunate irlmnte of Fzllconwood. pening Chorus, "0 Canaria," lli`order that the renders of The Guardian may get on adequate idea ol_ ddres-s of Welcome. Hon. Murdoch the extraordinary hallucinations of Mr. Bell, The Guardian gives his platform M“Ki”"°"' C°mmii`i5i°“e" °f Agri herewith, clause by cllluse. as it appears in the Patriot, und gives underneath MR. BELL cilargcs the Government with Koiscrism-with usurping the * 2 THE TRUTH: This is an old friertdfiln a new guise. Formerly it wash; Premier Mathicson who was charged with K_aip¢riam_snd usurp|,,g.t_l1_e____pb_# '5 were and prerogatives of the government.-. ' " ` ` ' ` 'tr MR. BELL: lst. They took $100 out of-.Lha treasury which '_!l\!g’..§_li(l" Culture- t tlvl-.rl -:nh th . il -'rv til .L lil . " epiy to Address of Welcome, ~Mrs. me---aciual-fa’9w'?"' ' O I mm “ out e qu mn I 0 ‘Q Ba me " ’ ' '_ George McDonald, Cornwall. The Patriot says: . , THE TRUTH: This .lc the came sioo which lvlr. sill r`h§dc't°`d;‘dut§f'* eport of Supervisor. "ln the course of his speeches the Leader of the Opposltionpointed out at all _93'ii°l‘ B¢aiI¢ i"‘ hi aii°iJ=¢i°"°- " ' ` ` ' ""‘~" 'E-"1" -rr 1-`__.- 1-1 @'.§ $;`:_m`h Reiimts' - _ the following reasons for contesting the ses_t:- Of'U_0'Of#_/.*'l*O§0O'lOil *O01 i to Experimental Farm' 1. The precedent established by the Conservatives when Hon. Mr. li 8P. M. Haszard_ becwme Judge. '_ THE TRUTH: There iisfno precedent. Never before .In the history Presiding, Miss Maud Haslam, Spring' of ithe province hairi the Acaclians been honoured by having one of their num, q0?§ldl§_,0`f` Barlow ber promoted to the Premiership, nor was Judge Haszard’s successor selected MR. BELL: 2nd. They usurped legislative authority _by_-__,sx_pe_nii_iug 6,500 on Government House. ' THE TRUTH: This was the expenditure incurred on Government House to make ‘it habitable and was unanimously approved by the-l,,§ghil.tU|=a_ _ when the' accounts were submitted to them at the annual session; `- l MR. BELL: ,ara They usurped legleieiiye' authority when they' e‘n¢sre1lf"-` ..**-*'.'.***'UO'iOC'~l\OO\ Address. J'. E. McLarty. B. S. A. from Prince County- 'When Premier Haszard was raised to the Bench there U18 C0Hil‘3Ci £0 C0'mDl€¢€ UW blllidillg Of UIC* Da1i0l1.SBD.lti.l1I.lill11-._ Ciassifed ads. under this head cost one oent per word per Insertion wheri olahmacoompaniias order, with mini- mum charge of 25 cents per Inser. tion! Count your words and save mon-, ey by remittlng -with order. Stamps aoce ted. Ads. taken b hon o i MISCELLANEOUS. W _E*__ DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY OR- dcrs :ire on sale in live thousand oill-cos throughout tfanuiiu. Presiding. Mrs. A. H. Locke. Sher S 1831-7-24ME1l. P y p e r sont by mail will be charged at 2c. por word, to cover book-keeping char- _ gas .stationary and postage on so-I oounts._ - _ _ - “__ AI§EN'1‘s WANTED i WANTED- A RELIABLE AGENT, in every- unrepresented district in Prince Edward Island. to sell our selected list of hardy Fruit and Ornamental tifees. Equipment free. Exclusive territory. Good pay week- ly." Over il00`acres. '- Established thirty~live years. PELI-IAM NUR- SERY (.‘O., '1`oronio, Ont. _ ,I 23_9_-14Emwsti'._ Aosnrs viAAnTEi:» Fon Pi`\i_NcE'_ "Edwsrr:_hIslsiid. to represent "Cana-I ds's (3 'stest Nurseries." Large” list of hardy_ll”ruit and Ornhmentsi itock, start stones, experience un English _printed lhatters. Send for new illustrated catalogue. Stone and Wellington. Toronto? IWANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH __ . _ _ _ ’ cr for Wheatley schuei, Ne. 116, ‘supplement $65.00. Edmund Carr, ` f - ‘..`.._'_,`Bil`1i-’nl8li'llii3.lA.ll`n` HELP __ wAN'rEif'U_ rm. ` ’ MALE. ` Percy Pope . FRIDAY, JULY 27, 9 A. M. ‘of the votes In the whole province as well as winning the majority of t‘ne Reildillg, Mrs. Charmiln. was no war in progress. Adfii‘°SH'~ Rev- Di- F“ii°fi°"- Mu. BELL: 2. At thevlest eleciihu me Liberals had the melcrny or ork of the Hamncmn' 'Gund' ML ih Ia te. _the public money to Mr. Dalton without having the authority of _t.l1o_iApp_I'a-.»__ B DDDU l' V0 eats.. . THE TRUTH: This lc the charge which hee heck' éilpreveli' é‘i5‘6veI` " ` MR. BELL: 4th. They usurped legislative authority in loaninig $10,500 of THE TRUTH: At lest-election the conservatives pulled A mejerley vrilllloll Act. _ ` _ THE TRUTH: This is the third time in the coupe cr h_i`¢_ plctrerrri, Mr." Bell- has attacked- Mr. DaIton’o generosity and is evidence of ‘the'b|tt‘o_rrgqss_ ‘I b k- MR BELL: The Liberals were prevented from having a recount in of hib maiignlty towards the only Prince Edward Islander who 'hae _ever en- roo e. ' '~ "- f Branch Reports. FLAGS OF ALL KINDB RFPAIRED W at 224 Grafton Street: _ 1398-7-4Mtf. 1) AUTO FOR H|RE.- CHAUFFEUR, Camille I". Arsennult, Phono 175-.l H Garrage 133 Kent St. THE ICE CREAM EOCIAL AND duncc which was interrupted by ' st'onm'oli Monday last will be held' p i" the iiiiii-Ui Vei`“0l\ iiiV€i` 0" ask for a Standard Certificate. 'Pilursday 26th at 8 o'ciock. An ercr- ng .a ire ‘ 13i0'7'21iii3i exhibit of work of- the ._Iiandic|'nt`t ~ in lvl u N'l_c- - ` late John olncn‘s Institutes in Nova Scotia., THE TRUTH: in the absence of Premier Mathieson from tihe province M185 Jennie A. FPHBEF. S“Pef"i“°i`~i Mr. Bell, fearing an election petition entered into an arrangement with an a _:msd e|€m,mn_ dowed an institution in his native province( We' have already dIaprovad”'th'l¥~ ailiegation. _' ' fl ` MR. BELL. after dealing with other phases of. the financial situll\¢_i0ll..also emnnstration' “Home Camilng of E ent oi' one of the Conservative candidates, whereby it was agreed to edit €mDilt1SiZ€f_i file f0ll0Will8 l?0il'liH1~' W" V Fruits and Vegetables, Mis-3 A. M. 9 Mclilarlane. Aissistant Supervisor. Ulf lwfh P°i‘iii°"‘|-A I (1) The Liberals oppose the imposition of is special tax to maintain thot '.-wi tb# govnlnment advanced thoamount requIred_to_ Qhe_copt_racto__r_, wlyigll _ r. ed Cross Work. Mrs. F. ,L. Hasz- _ i\Fl~ ‘ I tt d ti f i's opponents. Ile says that 1370_7_2M“_ Queéuon Box_ supporters, but mere y u en s mee ngs o ll God Save the King." All delegates coming by rail wi-ll lease obtain-one way tickets and int ti ic ti will be all uild. 1840.7,24M3i. I noni ,liiuilv-its VICTORIA HOTEL. " Dal-ton Sanotorluln. - . THE TRUTH: There is no such apcclaitax. There Is a War ami Health MR. BELL: 5. hir. Arsenaiilt does no; call meetings of his friends and Tax which Mr. Bell opposed, suggesting that the burden of the‘war should fail on the returned soldiers after they had done their bit at the front. _The Dalton Sanatorlurn has been taken ever by the Dominion Government and. will be maintained by it urrsii two years after the war. - - ' e-.-.. I all the issues between the parties were lllreeihed out ill the election oi 1915. THE TRUTH: The more responsible Liberals In the constituency deci- ded not to ‘have d contest. Mr. Bclii trieid to force Mr. Gilbert Gaudet to stand as Opposition candidate but the latter refused. It was again intimated there _ `wouId be no contest and Mr. Arsemauit issued a message to the Prov:ince~ MR' Bm-'L7 (2) 'i`iie.V 0110080 tilfi G0\'€Yi\U1€‘Ill 5iiil`iiil1_2: file i'95D0Yl‘ _In ms capadty as premmr M,._ Be||_ when he found the d|,¢,.|¢¢ wauid ,,°t_l.l'hility for the enforcement of thc l’l‘ohibition Low. _ _ _' summon a convention. got the President of the Prince County Liberal Assoli THE TRUTH! Tim i-ib¢"‘=‘i5 did "i°t °PP'°S° 3 c°"i"ii"I_°"-" Th°¥ '"l~.' dana" to ca" _mic and famed D_._ Dd|a,,,ey an me e|oc¢°,.a¢,,_ |;|,._ p=|a,,,y_ gesteid a _commission of judges of the Supreme Court and maintained that. then called meetings and Premier Arsenauit Immediately promised to attend "WY did |101 "8 i‘l°W iii!! il°V¢l`i""i1°i‘\f °°\-'iii 9¢t "°°P°"ilii’i° '"°i‘ *°"‘f'"d°i" these and __ep_y- tdany crmcisms that mmm bg °ff°,.ed_ He dw so and M,-3 take the work without remuneration. The govorn_r_nerlt_l1`as eIlr_:ceo§ied__whol§P_, sell flnvllng that the Premier had the hcttcl- ef every argument attempted te- Mr. 'Boll thovahi =u°l=¢Ss |foP°wbl¢- -. . . - ..».. ll llnd Mary B Doyle. resided New York. visited Plince Edward isliillil each Summtr. veils .lgo Address Nelson Il 'i` niclifi 2( llll E! l » DOYLE- I WISH TO CO G ate with friends of the _ ecessary, liberal - eomlni‘s`sl¢`n1s.' "my M New Y°rk'18177Z`M=_12i -handliome outfit free; -Frenchand ` ' ' ' _ _'1‘EAonEns WANTED Secretary. Oyster Bed Bridge. 1823.7.23M2i. _ _ #___ WANT-ED-NURSE GIRL. APPLY 30 Brighton. 1752.7,1i)M6lpd. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply, 188 Queen Sv. t 1780,7,20Mtl. wANTEo-MAID _F-on EEIIEEAL _,_housework. Mrs. P. A... Falsquhar- -son. 269 Queen Street. 1828,7.23M3l _»»4;.__ . WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL _itlouseworkg Apply at once to Mis. _‘,?ruca Stewart, 14, \Vatcrf‘street`. ___ ` 1628=7-_14M'tl IW _NT-ED. AT oNcE- A MAID-Fon general housework. No washing. Qpply Mrs. Benj. Rogers Jr.. Kep- ~ tick, P. El I. 1577,7,12Mti'. TEACHER WANTED FOR 0'LEARY _school No. 175. A teacher as princi- _ pal. Miale preferred. Supplement $100 Apply to Robert Elli' jr - s, .. Scc’y Trustees. 1749-7-19lll5ipd TEACHER WANTED- Fon Mil. bllrn School Dilyiriei Nry 105, Prince County. Supplement $20.00. Summer vacation. H. I.. (lamp I bell. Sccy.. 0'Leul-y, li. ll. Nc. 2 I 1776-7~204ipd. wA"NTEo,_'A'T ___oN'cE-FinsT on," second clastlrteficher, folr Albion ‘ Cross School (Protestant district). Stioolenlen, $35.00.. Apply in A. D. Matheson, Sec'_v of Trllstecs. R. R., No. 2, Box 1. St. Petc|"s. l803.7,2ll\l2wks. . _, Y _ _ _ " I l¥?‘.'Ll’ \VAN'1`ED-M ALE. _ -' _m;_____ | adv WANTED Fon ol=FicE. AP-' piy Guardian om.-e. 1837-7--zllim. | WANTED; SMART, HONEST BOY _[or delivery team. Apply at 134 Kent Street. M3ipd. I WANTED AT ONCE- A GOOD CAR-I _riage Blacksmith. Apply to D. S. Sanderson. Box 485, Truro Ni. S. | , 1s1s-7-23Moi. _ WANTED-BY, ISLAND STOCK Breedllns Company. Ltd.. a com- petent tsrmer, married. who will also board men. on tural. Good permanent position. Apply, P. A.i Fiirquharson. 209 Queen Street' Charlottetown. 1829,7,23M3ipd Jon PRINTING _ N0 PRINTING ORDER IS T00 Isl-'ge for 'l`he'Gunrdian Print(-ry. bio order is.t_oo small either. -._I..ot_ tis figure on that llelsi job of yollriz. -4,. _- 1807-7--ii1Mti‘. WAN-'FEDAECOND CLASS FE~ lriille teacher, ten months’ duties commence first oi’ Scptemller. Ap ply, stat!-ng salary and experience. to Charles A. Leslie. Grindstone Island, Magdalen Islands, i’. Q. e 1S02,7,211\lSi. LOST . LOST-BETWEEN APOTHECARIES' Hall corner and Brighton Road. a boy’s blue reetcfr. Finder please leave at Hughes' drugstore. tt. LOST-ON SATURDAY, JULY 14. black dog, with collar and initials. F. W. H. Finder. plenr-c return to 60 Grafton Street; and receive .re- wnrd. ' 7.24.M2ipd. TO LET. TO LET--THRE-E HOUSES. APPLY. Mrs. Dlln~'lal'oll, 51 Upper Prince Strcot. 17ii4,7,20M6iprl. T0 LET-A LARGE FURNISHED rnoln. All modern collvoniellces ill private fufinily. Phone 236-J. 1759-7-20M1,f. N E HEAD3-100 FOR $1.00. -EN- , lopcs-100 for $1 ., r. Bhttoti.-.Call ‘ ._' FOR SALE. . i and ic-ave your *git llo ' ’,l`i§il _:_ - _ ' _ -i _ » g . _ . The Guardian Printery 180,7--7-21Mtf. FOR PICNI-C -‘P08'l“il’iB,`TEA TICK- Qts, and other -'work oi’ the kind, -ry 'I‘he_Guardisn. We can givo_ ioiuunususlly prompt and most sa- tisfactory service. Low chnrgos. l80777:21Mf.f. field. ` _ 17l)3,7.2l.M4i. ron sAi.E-oNE 2’r House Pow- er Murine Engine in first class ritu- ning order, Can be seen nt the _Hall Mfg( Co., Summerllide. _ . ' D66-0-13M2l’l108. Tl-[ERE I8 JUBT ONE MACHINE glial. will give you s perfect, duplic- 'te of typewriting- that is tho MULTIGRAPH. There is just one glues in the Province where you n got any kind of Multigraphins W A1E"l`.l*}D. .n g WANTED-A ‘sttcono-HAND ding office-desk in ply I’.O. Box 380. al...e~_ sua clit: _ since" ie 'run ov/moiAN Pnlnrnnr. . ,.5 - 1204-o-mm. _. WANTED-WOULD LIKE TO fronl anyone who pairs Silver Black _ Charlottetown .~`-.>5“?"‘ J. I-lilghcs. Souris. _ R. Leivis, Sli-mnlersidc. ll. Morris. North Rustlco. T. iiorliull Boyne, Si. Johll. B. Gaudet, Iiiiscouirilc. BIGGER. BRIGHTER. BETTER tion iii thc Msritinle Provinces that money and clircful selection provide. gliltir-olne froiic and novelty to M nhlc. but Munngcr liilll is laying pluns like a wise gcllcrni. and promises nn.hitch in. the bringing oi’ buniler _Midway Show. AI_i,s.oIui.cly'l il llo.gct-rioll-r|uick scliolllcs will be ernicil to th the most exciting yet according im and BUSIER THAN EVER.. gwmg gh, ggvarnnqent necessary power to make all reasonable provision for Tile Provincial Exllibitioll ope s in °°idi°"° '°“'r"i"9 'mm the war' I-lslifax. Septemller 12th, und “will M-R. BELL: Grd. Changes in the Prohibition Act. continue until September 20th. \_\`itli THE TRUTH: A'timitted. but for the betterment. the exception "I ii" Fair i`" miai" M BFLI - 4tI The extraordinary deficit of election year.' lvitcwwn. it will he the only Exhlht R‘ ' I ' fall, and liianager Hall is- right nowiii _ ieiiiiifiii €V“"l` eiffifi i0\ m-W0' it F1 shrinkage of revenue due' to the war and th? destruction AFTER THE ELEC- Marltime Show that will be worthy - t hi h th P trlot described as the moat of the provinces it will represellt. Hon of Mldges am roms by a B Wm W C e a Hs recently returned from a tour oi d ,the larger shows ot’ the United Stat' es, and has contracted for the best explanation from the Government. ’l`lle m-an who refuses to call meetings There promises to be a swing and idway this your that will leave all p`rt‘vinus'sliows for ill the rcnr. With tho eiztrulicc of thc United States into the wiir, transportation diilicul- I ties have hocoino almost llnsurlnollni~ _ _ . . _ __ __ |_ _nil _‘_“ ____g(_8i: ___"’1____:‘_'__ __ii_":__i§ emitted the fine. This was no loss to the Pro ___ _ J “""`i" " " 0 "' ` I :L’l, Tl' liIiil[clliI~ al ics “prov . illhollbliyig ii`?i\c(i~‘l;'sil.l,i`;l:mi}I:i 8,5010] ltlilultntlllciy llail"'i§g'i_‘ee¥\;£ly lztiliiltcqfio 'pany toiihc `lnnnalt’e'lh‘t5lit lfts 1n`ci-cased the prize THE TRUTH: if _ f1ite‘~_authori#‘i\U‘il° U°"'f'! Wilt? 'J _°'| 'ii€i- iii this ii“l_i“"im‘;“.i “_°"’°i ;'_“i°“iV acy from the Liberal Government was not enacted untii'.r' 'tits ioazib-_j per cent. The lust f nllnc crs o over _ ¢ g d ¢ ' in rovint-o are itroonlins their illfis li" f°" *hat y°°" w"°‘i’*"°"i "nd »‘»hl°'i° °»-'~°- W" "° an Liv. st :k i-filihl lust o 'll . vi ° i’ ' - - ' l ' I tee _ -m _ h .- een a liability to be provided for inthe eat ma . _ _ _ _ igbnthgeJltigiirignuliullxlrr lll.1Bve"°ll;i"` lvm. BELL: :ird.'- They collcoaled from'tlle'il\i\llic tile fllci iilllt-they Bi00i¢ “-iiiiiiisiiiiii-i"“ been 'iii ifaiicii millsd entered into a coiiii`ract'to`silll€f0Di€~ - THE TRUTH: The preamble of the Act givesvthe facts as follows: tivated lands and lnterspers n some s y . ». . ’.‘ f _ ~. lil fd- -- ' . gp }1I)_ nigoxilé' Hqmax cu .lined whereas SQME of "ch und, are capame of cu|'¢|va¢|°,, and ag,.|__ grabbing, _grafting ghouis 'driving them to political graves, unwept, unhonorqci l\ii°s'. John Smiili, New Glasgow. cu|tu|.a| |mp,.°ve,,,e,1\_ whip, Omer area; contain naturall deposits capable of “iid '~‘"9i"i`lf- ' . IW.-‘.‘f'.’l.°.i.»”"‘“"~ . - . _ ,iillu-lion o v e. _ `. _ . W. A. Ross. ll'iiolli:ton, N. B. “And whereas it Ia incumbent upon this `P"°Vi"°¢, T0. MAKE Ai-L REMI Aiigllii li1\lll=»; our £'°-_e '_ " er" _ , . ' _Don’t Bother _if f I'-t it I “Special Pastry FIour”=' You can get the some flaky lightness in your Pie Crusft, Tarts ' , and Cookies, with ` " " V .;‘ ` » ‘..-.!- vm ri.: . _ , _, -_ ‘\,;_\ __ _‘}*,'.l_1. s_`s yell _t_¢_b.._\}_'_ith any 'pastry iiollr. » _E_biv:fi" ipfiniileti ofthe famous Ontario fall wheat,-*rbngthened _ 'vv'itIi _\'ft"slE'rn` spring wheat. _ And more than than-Beaver lfi_out'~rniI'i;l- ‘hdmey" nluiikc ijrlvm, unknown to those who still one the rough, tas_l¢l¢;s,» western apy_i'sgiiv,|1__¢_at_iIou;|yH __ l_\(s`_Ire.ti:c_`fc'l\an§c‘ todny__ac‘rde:~ sybhrreyfpf _ Flour at your gr_occr’s and have really dc iciout Eiead . and Pantry. _ _ ._ _ _‘ _ - ~ E x>itA1.%ns_wnte..» rezprim és reel, ` '~' ' ""' ‘ osx-se Grsiliban Cereals. _ _ ~ '¢_.. ~ _'_ nisr.ll..rlirLoilc.n§_I:;_&Ln, ' I _ -I _. . . 205 1 ‘,__‘_,"»(_.'. __ .;> ’*' ' 'ui , -.W A .ro..'A.~- ~ ~~ '..~...f `» - --» “ I _ ( . ' , I r '_ 1 . ., K( -ry' l _‘T V wg | r