- r. -_ ` \ 1-~.. i it . 1 .vi - .' :.11 l- L. 'Ll rd if ,_ -_ i~ ~ __ F, .§§r~’_~.- i"- .| , it .,_d l. . 'li .ii-ilu _ nf, ‘ i X .. \.. , v ,-13'. -1- 1 d.-To all 4 ._e» ,ly _ _ -_ 3. "”lrf.,e_-_~_. I--Q... ~ gf-fr-._ r J- - _ - _-5. -‘ " s-I - 'I-,-i.;,a it .fi V _ §-Leif -I *\ '-,-,~.¢‘4 -"' 1'- -dr, 1 ,. ~ ;,-1f.‘.‘_f, _-_-' *i ll 1 _ -_ 1_5.-T iv! _ -ai* §""‘\ "` , e i it-ffif _ . -_ it _. , I--i 'i » . si-1 -if ~*_ 1;-i .1 `-:» l.-_ » r _ ` V . "i .', ,Q Mi.;- »i'~ 'i be '1 F; . fr"-_ ic, ' ., .Rf .- I _ fi .~ f, .~ ". » ._ . X: _ii _ ‘L-Zi ' 2., Ll i" f` i ,..‘. _-iii?-gi ` 'fe "i 1.1¢: 9 .i ‘ti ‘ rv "7-¥U¥'-K-'U35 / y .. Qs., :ii T* :`. Ki }'f;` I . 'll i »l_ I - 'i- N' il : .1- & . c’ I _v , _. 2’-~i. if ` »-“ l, A f 4 .iiyt l ,li if _ ,"»' lp) h L ‘I 5* ‘I N wi --If. i .¢\_._ 7-. ` '/` . N; tr. _“__ . ll. ‘ th ,gt, ii >»-' 2:' ii xl' ' 3 i >&1 A ;__;"3s_;_ ‘ -t:~:nrfsg»°» ef;~lreea a ~ -» ~‘..i;~..-,M - §g\, ¢ ' _i "_ -' if » il " » , l i f i -ii y, _ff " Editor and Publisher. Aiusoclate Edltor. . " _.4 ”- _ . ' 14, S |-(i;|¢1y_ and szlv, 'Sign that or ,_.U_ as --_ ___» _:' _- "- ' f ` ’ =+..::_- 22 - ` ’ Prelldent:-Major A._ A. Bartlett __ J, R. Burnett, D. K. Currie, ()l’l’0Sl'l`l()N ('.\Xl)ll).\'l`l‘I!~I I)lS'l`()l{'l`l'Il) \'lSl0.\'. ‘ In his manifesto the Leader of such Opposition asli- there is, to make out some kind of a case, had recourse in to several Dominion issues. Finding themselves hope -Jh- lessly beaten in their so-called arguments pertaining to 53, local politics, many of the drawning Grit candidates have 1;) caught at these straws-especially the high cost oi' liv- D ing and the treatment of soldiers, political straws which R to most of their distorted visions appear to be veritable ‘Q beams floating on the troubled waters. _ ii We have in previous issues referred to the campaign ,F of misrepresentation carried on in the hope of capturing if ,_ some of the returned soldiers’ votes. The latest, however, ,, is no prevarcation. _'l`Iie intelligent electors of' l'. IC. I. "1 are being told, on the authority o.f' a statelneiil made by soldiers who voted for Laurier were sent to the 'trenches ‘,‘,_ ,, for so doing. Some of the speakers dilate upon this cul'i- f ous accusation and state that the (i`ovei-nment cannot il, afford to lie under the strictures made by Mr. Preston. -- We may be very innocent, but mav we rise to ask_ i* the trenches was by olir soldier boys-considered a. peli- E ance or a reward? It was to get to the trenches that Ii. .' f . ‘_ . , . v, . . . ~ \' most of them enlisted, .ind we h.i\c heald sonic of _llieni mm,_|__`_ m_`\_ mm_,l_ by mining W, ‘_ bitterly complain at the delay in getting there. "Over i there" thev evidently never heard of' this easy method- I’ just to vote for Laurier-to obtain their heal°t’s desire. in As regaids the high cost of living lnuch of the stuff ,N ll . . - . ° - _ .- - ' ' v llll ‘ L. " I i * preached from the political platf'orm is mere slob`oery_ hiifiiit- girls' .-.iiiiliiilnu ni I-.null-i.i_.»..iiii -r. ` foils in which the basic facts are twisted or ignored. It has 7;, become the fashion to call _most of the large manufactui'- ers and wholesale merchants profiteei-s-especially in In past few years have constituted probably the longest era iff] ' I of ever-increasing prices on record. In many cases, by pin sheer luck and force of circumstances, the man who i‘_" bought today found a ready market for his goods tomor- i. i'ow at enormously enhanced values. In many cases the ' retailer who ordered goods at a certain figure found the price at which he could sell almost doubled by the time he obtained deli\'ei°_v of goods. Despite such advances as ‘; ii, this, at one period of the \var inanv gi'eed\" consumers- . . ‘ ‘ ‘. _ I bogged such articles as flour. fearing a possible famine. lin... ,,.,,.,.._ ,,,,,_,. ,,,,,, ,_,X,._. ,-,.,.¢_ I,-lm, Those who had the money did not care then what price un- 1'-----uni slim was l>oiiil-I-il by they gave providing the _merchant would only oolige them with the goods. That Sherbrooke woolen iiianuiac- 5 turer who said the other day that "the nianuiacturei' I who could not make money during the war must have' had something the matter with him" put the \vIiole situ- ation in a nutshell. _ The cloth makers who bought wool paid high prices to the farmers, yet before it had been woven ilito fabrics for the market a considerable increase in value had tak- en place. Leather, pork, flour-almost everything- Went the same way. Some drugs and chemicals in a, short period increased one thousand per cent, and large fortunes were made in these lilies of which \ve near no- thing. Those who happened to be in certain trades could not help making money in consequence of the continu- ous appreciation of the raw materials they used, and with a clear conscience, since on a falling market the manufacturer often has to carry goods at ii loss. Those who talk so glilily upon this subject slioilld first make a study of' the matter so as to be able to dis- tinguish between those who benefited by sheer business foresight alid that other despicable class who merely reaped a` harvest out of others necessity, and the gambl- ers who by sheer money-power were enabled to corner the market upon certain goods. - These parasites were neither iiiziiillfactlli'el's, whole- salers nor retailers, and no punishment could be 'Loo great for their inisdeeds. _ _ Ill-:'l‘i|:l-:ul-1N'l‘ 0|-‘ silt 'l‘|l0.\i_\s \\'lll'l‘|i-no luousnu ,.;, ,_ , , __ _ iliidils iiiielllgent uieii, lilll"tlie conii Till?-`I '[};HllRl0T] ETUWN GUARDIA i-nlliillirr -ciuilililii -C.:-rl:-ll..-ii ,_-` gi' -- ---» - :_ la ; -li - ASSOCIATION. of it and Reasons for Labor 3 Unrest olnted Out. 3 Tin- National Assoclzitioii of _\l;ir- erl-st in Caliadliiii shipping af’f`aii's i s they are related to the present lab- I 1; unrest. They are strongly in favor s f a. perlnaiient Caziadiaii shipping in- u he president of"the llloutrealeouncil .ii I the association recently reud and ii resented to the clialrniaii of the l t lndustry two letters on these vital i ulilish below, show sonic of the ar- ni ‘liiia-liuii national :liiphuililiiig indus- I 3, and also poiiil our soinl- of flu- a 1-asozis for Inlior liiirf-sf. The first tl -l:i~r is as f'oIlow.~:: ' n ii-iilll-nil-ii - - _ lh "ln our opinion lln- liihor liiirc-sl in ( nd the iiatlirzil ri-soliri' -s of lh»-\-oun- pl iiiiisli-l--ll diri-i-lly hy the gov:-rliiiil-ill to powi~r_ :ind not hy i-oiiipzini -s, ()lli‘ l-l. |ini~s, flour inill;, r-old sl.ii‘;i;.;l- pliillts, s \\-~-lI ns the aliiiltoirs. lln-so forin lil -ople. _-\t llii- sann- liinl- we would hi liggi-sl :l wi-l-Ii of 1`oi'lylfolir liourl ll-I ii' worliing ni:-n. ’|`lr<-re should also gl' l- i-oiii`plll-lil'_\' :lpplw-iilii-I-sliip in Ihr- socinlioll of Mlirilil-. ol' l’nii:ul:i lrolii ` l{il|1.’,,-:foii_ .\ir_ lliiinl-lin Inn: Ii.-cn hi;-1' i;;|_-_-i|1i-i-r oil p;i_'-'.<-n;;l-i' .ind riiiiig out al li--lil-r class _>l' worIluien_ fri ` ` zirious lradl-s v.'l|il'li would lkirililnll- ni-ing the n|ipr»-iilii-f--zhip, Ili - :ipprl~n~ Ili ill- slnilild hzivl- 4-ilou,:Ii lillow:-il Iiiiii co r hoard. 'l`hi-re sh_iulJ Iii- rl lIep:ii'l- I-In -nl. or hill'-~:lll. ol' the go\'1-rlini -nl so 1 slip:-rvi.-1-, or oiir|liiru in.o th- lah- or liiid to sol-`lli:|l they uri- ptild uses 4-iiol|_e;li lo slipporl llir-iiiselvr-_= inl- pr opt-rly. ed "\\'|- would lul\'i.-.'- the appoint-|Ii; . . _ ii»nl'_ wizhoilf d--lay, of ii lninislf-r o' ix. this province, where there are none. The fact is that the l.i.i,,iinli.lnn hill siiiiiiiiinr. nn- ii-...ii 1 id ll sfrillf-. llli-_v li:l\'<- fried I - - lin flu-ir .'\l.i;.:n.i <'llni~ln hy roiislilli- 3 iopnl mi.-lliods. Kill;/-il.ii\ i-ouiicil has , . iill-inhl-rsllip ,if over on- lilinllri-ll , ' - '-ilu- llie iiiiporlant slliphiiildiiri: in- lnsirilic- i-il_u=in»-.-:.:! in ‘uniula in winler, to the i-oiilpniiii-_~°` ho: ll[i| 5', iiiill its ninl-lioration \\' iulil he het- btules porls ill thi- _-_ulniiil-|~_ fr--e of i' lill:iinod hy those lliings living ad- dnl ill sei'\'f-d his lirsl :lppi'l-iilil-1-sliipon it i' .' I _ . ~ _ Ine, of l(ili_i:sloil. who win: llli- lirsl slr_\-' ll pr-rliiaineiit one in l‘;in1i-In; re. Sl( iiiidian. liut stlll, many or the inpanies will not recogiiize our sincss iniiinxcrs. repiesenliiig hun u nd the are ` .-\ iid- nies hiivi- business mainigr-r.<_ i-se pu: lheir coiilfai-ts up lo ie inilrine i-ngiiiesr, with his iid lilllz- cliildrcil before Iiiin. ii idle wiiil:-i'_ gciielullly has lu lialr»\'ci‘ ivages he is oti`<_-ci‘ll_ "This is il iii;-liter for thc (`.inadinli ivi-riiiiii-lit. which should cnilcl leg- :lft ei' sign. iough lilisincss iiiniirigi-i's_ .\nolhei', alter we have noIic`ed ill gi-neruli eil- own protection and I`_linilios' liv- g, is that `iiiternulioi1ail iiiiioilsliilw- eil' lil-lidquui~tei‘s in llie l'uil<'-;l Slal- v.'-d_` llul nolhing is 1,.-vcr said nhoul ilpililil-;-. v:llu~h \\'ilI noi lm-1-l-_>'lii’/.o I- liiurinl- I-nigiiii-.'-is' hiisii-»--',< urin- iiligi-i'_4 \vllI'r -r_i;_{iii'/.e the :i,',(.-ills of' 4-_ I'nili-d States lirlns who colin- to id oIlIi~i~s, and sign i-oiilriii-t_~' f ir ililzs |`oi‘ the-ir sliips. 'l`Iii-si- _-'l|p~ ir-s are l.lieu Ink'-n on ni l‘nil--d _v. 'l`hl-s are lin- tI\in;;_.- lhsii In-lp inlilli- iliil'e.-‘l.--\'olii‘_~i i'i'>lN‘<‘Il`\l|l.\- llziinolin, pr -silloiil." Eligein- lluinuliii is ll 1-Il:irl<-r i~.iihl-i`- ol' ,\I.-iiilrl-_il l‘ounl~iI Ni. id sliii willi thi- lull- 'I`lloiuzi~i i und pri-.~'id~iil ol` the .\'nliin;iI .~\-;-- -ight .-ll~;|\iier: on lhl- gi'--.ii I,l|;~-:'.. _ v--i' Sf, l.-l\\'r--iii-e and .\ll:ini-ic :ist li'.i.ilr-_ Hpi-;-liiillr :ind \\'i'ilin:< glish :ind I-‘ri-ilcll inudr- hiln ii vi-ry cr-~~'-:l`lil oiil-_i:i<-~-i‘. Ili- is ui-.v -:up- vi:-'iilgf-ii-;iill'1-r :il lin- .\lonlr\.-ill 1-linirzil .\`l'hool_ 'l`h'- .\`lllioil;ll .-\,~'s.or-iiifioii of .\lil|`~ I-iiigiiil-ol-, of Vliiiallfi wiis oi'_:-,;liliv.- I li-:I-li\`_v:\vo 1.'-_-ails nazo, and in-vi-i' ' " ` il UI) 'ary, Iifis also hr-on phil-i` eiiuiiif-cr lhl- lakl-_ r".'i i' uiill .\llilnlii- I-olisf wife, I * vi, _ i l l -1 -1'-‘; .Ki li: 2.' 't.: -lsl-i \- ° sllliiik the .l\l‘_Ia,liil1l<~ aiii‘l '_'I.Iioi‘-“. 'l`ll\' p;i:~-iolial-l' cur with two or lhi-l-l- frl-iglll, I-urs rl-ln.iini-ll on lhl- lrneli on \\'--sl, sliori- nl-ur l-f-nli'l- nlillllun-ill. 'I`In- l_':ln:idiilii llov=-i'nnil-lil -ll:iilw;lys \\'r1-I-Iciiig i-riino and pill- driviln: appur- nlus is now ni:ll;iii|'_ iii-cr-.~:.-illry l`l'll1lil‘~\`~ l‘i'i-iv o|` llil-oiiiolive jumped only el-i-lving sliglil injuri.», :ihoul thi- li-gs nd arins. \ _,___ MARSH/XL JOF-'FRE WILL LEAD TROOPS ,_ 1| l-.\|lls, _lilly 1;-_-`.\lin-s-lllii _ioini-_ il as uniiolinci-ll lolllly in the lohliy of l'll'linhl-l' ol' Ii--pl|‘if-s will li-_tid f their lrillnipllalil_ lilnrr-li In-re on ll;ls- till- Day. .llil-_.' I-flli. hill oil arrivinlf fli- llu- l’_i'l-siili-lilllil _.l uni lo snlulo Pres- dl-.ilt l’oiif-airl-_ he will Ioiive the pro- cission and will ho invited to take his sl-:it hi-side ilu- l‘i`<'sil`l`l`l‘ ill lin- pni‘ndi-. inlrodlil-ell in the ('llaln» her il ri-solution, vsliicli tllC.V Signed, inviting the liovl-riilni-ill. to ixlve Milf- shnl .lol`l`re und r-olnniliildcrs of ai'uil-és and nrnly l-oi-ps under lilni, places in the v-clory pilinl-lo merited Iiy tiir-ir oiniin-iil sc-r\'ic<-.< in the battle ol' the Mnrin-, which saved the country and r-_ iviIiznllo|i_" An oflil-iul notzi was issued to- d:i.\' sayiiig: ` "Tho neivspiipi-l's ziniiounce the (iovl-riinn-nt has nol invited Marshal Jof`I`re to parlicipzlll- ill M0nda_}'H |1al‘ade in lhl- DIIWK’ \'i'l\lCl\ ls (me mm' This iir-.ws is fiilsl-." Z ._-- -- 'f 7- " /<»<'<"\"\=§”\-- 1' _ efD0DDS”f _i;K|D_N EY / _ ` /f / PILLS-__-_f-S--1,5 _pf nl /-/-f /:Uv \\\ ,J> - //_-W /I-~ X/ \_\_\\\* \\\_\_\\" ii?- _ ~ ioNEY_“¢ :Trl ‘lil--i ,il D ' A is 55125 B ‘lillilllw `\.` ‘ i I ' I | | (7010. slit-ll iilirolid ii Siivlour's love," And lh.il shall klndle ours! | standthe man is already in sight. - lly llev. J. E. tfonniit, D, D, ~ 23 rilaPIi°' _ hl~i-- li-,il.i\' lh'i| llis ILli_\'l|l lli;:ll- M ` ' I _ - e otorist I) ]loi|i.i'--il h_'.' In-ing lhl- first l~il_\' - ' ` ` 'l , ~ ,Q ‘ a' 4 0 $2 $d=~=\==i`¢d¢;=¥;¢ ic at 'iliiiislildimf' ¢.==%¢i¥’$¢§¢R BY ALBERT L. CLOUGH JZ -~ - _ ,.2 .v fs-v.5~"5f¢&#E miitéh 75 POWER TIRE PUMP INQUIRY e .1-I A; Fire Insurance Take olit that Insurance Policy on your home, ' store, f`actol°_y, and other buildings and their contents _lr ar ,sr ur -L *lv ilu ¥¢=_`¢ 5¢ il? if# §’¢ "‘ ‘fs if# now. Doii`t wait until the al it will be foo late then. in .Lu in v 1.- 1- -is of will give you the protection ._ .., *_ _ . _ - -.- . -..~.---.-.....~ -_ P. L. R. writes: I nel-d :i power tire punip on in_\' cor, hill thori- sr i-ins lo Ii-- no pi'a<-llclil \\'z|_v oi pluc- iiil-: it. so that il i-nn Iii- drivi-n from ll|.\’ :ind is lifli-il willi :i d.l'i\'~-- _ I shall. all-ipll-dlo i-iiglii.-_i» \vi!Ii :ind be driven hy Ihr- l‘:il<'l|i-I <-nil ol' Ilii- l-iiiililo I-i':iiiIl~sli:l|l_ io \\'I|i|-Il fhl- l-iiir-rgl-ilry stai'li||_u-1-|':|ill< is- af- lxu-Iiod. »l<`ol' application lo ai li:|nd~ lrl'aiillell cur, tlll-re is livullnhll- the lleellcll. is :icll-\\'<-ll lilllii one. of the SlIil_l`k'lIl|l!-! lIf>ll*:~\, liuiiig opt-l‘:lll‘ll h_v f'.\’llIld<'I' rli-sslil'l-_ \\'hi-n the l-ii_»;iiie is run. , Il \\'oi'li,~i vi-|'_v wi-ll. OPERATIVE EXPENSE OF CLOSED CARS "' '* - tllf'.'IK`If`.l JYUIN \ .‘ ____ 73 v.,.»_,_ _. _ cw.-»~-.Qi < T. W. F. asks: lei it inul-li more i-xpenslvc to opcnrto ll -elosl-il rnr than an open cur oi' the sliiiio iiizilcl-'.’ soiiiewliiit. I`Iiendd1-d \\'l.-lxzlit of' si closed body lilci‘e:is<-s the lotul load llpon thi- files lind sonir-wlizlt re- duces Ihr.-lr inill-age if the i-'aino size is used as on the open inodels. lf 1|- llU`i»Z0 Silt! is llsvll on ii closed inodi-l. th'-_ cor-it per mile is lieeosslir- ily il little gi'eiifoi°. Soiiir-wllilt. high. cr fuel coilsliiiiptlon rl-sulls from the liddcd wei,:ht. whll-h the engine luis to -linndlc :ind,'.as tin; geiir ratio on closed ears is generally lower than Un Open models. the oll coiisuni-ption iniplllse or sparll»plllg puliip, This! is cai‘i'il-ll in the fool kit null. will-ll || Answer: ._ Not vi-ry inln~li, lint' ,§¢#='¢='¢‘#¥¢=’¢'af=’¢i:*-': Hyndman & (il Queen St ¥&¢Ri’&#lv¢£1*h»\%»i5¢£%¢l*1ii&9Ilv¢5d§-'I5 5# fire :lppanitlis is on its way to your burning building- Step in and have us write you up a,policy tha 'l elephoiic N0. ($7. ¢£¢$¢$¢$¢5v‘i§¢.§¢$$%¢Z-%%%¥£%:¥%¥¥¥¢¥¥¥%%¥¢$ arm has sounded and thc' 1-v~ you need. Co., Limited. Cli:il‘lottclown._ ¢£¢£#dG¢§i‘§¢R$$&¢R$$¢5&$9§7D 1 --i__gl I- __.-_T , " F-----1=._ also runs slightly Iiighr-r. , I REFRACTORY VALVE CAPS ' H. T. asks: llow can I remove ln- valve i-:ips ol' iny r-ngliil-. so flint l can fnlil-_ out llie-valves to grind lil-ni? I cannot :durl thi-ni with ii" \\'ri-nl-li, ln the usual wily. I - 1 _..._. _ A, __‘_. ,, .'-'f ' 'l“-\_' ".-_ - -9“':“° -':_-1-},:‘,~,-__'_‘_~',. _ if ,. L ,in *"1*-~~s =?-77 AQ .if - , 'TJ if _- f af .-_ ‘ 1 | ‘iii-'ilk-`.`-iff-f&t'll"~`4. .lf -Al" ‘il-' Answer: Valve clips. nf`terl_li'r-y lllive In-en n long time lil place, soineliliies heroine "burned in" very liriuly. Try slipping ii short plccc ol` pipe over the end of your wrench liaiidli-, using the free cud oi' the pipe to luke hold ol`, so that you will halve :i|.:i\-atei‘ Ii-vi-rage. Try driv- ing tho ond of the ‘ wrencll, with a Iiainnier, in the direction of' un- scrl-wiiiix. Applying kerosene, re- peiiledly around the edges of the' caps, in thc hope that it will reach the llirc-:ills and loosen them. ill llu-_-re means fall, uso ai blunt cold chisel lor 'puiic-li) and a lialiiiiier, lipoil the edges of the caps allowing the tool to raise a “burr” in the nic-tal and driven on this, in the un- scroivlng dlrcctlon. This iiniy in- .iuro the clips hut, the jarring and lilgli inoineiitnry force acting are llkely to result in u start. The chisel? used slioul_l not have ii cutting edge. I Ilentlng tlifi caps. with a blow torch f" 'gil 9*' or ncelylf-no finine. wlll` sometlnieg f'i-ee tho stuck pnrls, hut it inust lie cilrr-_flilly pe_l'l'o|-rin-d, for -,fear ol eral-kiiig the vulve~<:lr.iin-her casing. Questions of general interest to motorists will he iiiiswered in tlils colunin, spiico perinlttlng. Address Allierl L_ Clough, euro of this cxliee. - I | COAL llilili _siovi in cllixsiuui » Due to arrive shortly lowest -prices for delivery on arrival. - 0rder now. GEO. E. FULL & SON Prince St. Wharf my ler-I. to ii dli~1r'ount of' llfty cl-l|Is_n pair, 69. 79 cents etc. etc. Miirrnyannile, etc., etc. , . _ .I . if.: N , . -U ."-_ . ,_ \ P* ..,._`I'*l'Z._'. -1 LADIES \hll-IY? nm'-AUSl‘l HWY Ilnve ii nlri-_ llno also at $1 98 B, pair ii 1 .‘ ‘i _- i I - - ' ' , _ IH A1151- thc-5 liivi oiforlls and Pumps rrni $1.26 to $5.00 xi. pair. Cluldrens whltn strap slippers for 59. GENTLEMEN - SPECIAL BARGAIN -1- This ls \Nhite Feotvvoar SaggQ|-1 ° Got Yours at _ QQFF3 ]`lI-IUAIYSE they have the nicest and ,best boot for $3.60 und wlillo this line lusts they are from now on wb., , . ul - D ' i - - .._ 'I OHL f0Pl!€t thlt wc have just relrlvell some of the latest lusts and colors ln Brandon, Banker, Astorll. \_ $2.25_ A ““"‘Dl0 lot uf' Ladies pumps slzo 4 hlgli heels combination ol' pat cnt and brown Worth over $5.00 for. » 'L.`:. , ._ -.. .. \ A _Q ll: ,L W l