l E FOUR E lli BHAHLIITTETUWN Blllllllllll ' . one-au- s. some“. s-muaun J- It. llurnrtt, Editor and Publisher J). K. Ullfflfip Associate Editor Iolnllg Dally (founded 158V), '9' YQII $6.00 per your (nailed) In ‘IIVIIICQ In Gnlndu and United Staten (delivered! . In advance ‘POTATO cnor PROSPECTS 1 A report oi the total condition and prospect 3111s at June so, 192a,, 1m 1 by the Dominion Burea the and of June the acreage under potatoes in all Canada was 656,300. CANADMN CATTLE 1N 51111-11111,, _, which was 96 per cent of the acre '- TUESDAY, AUG. 14, 1923 ‘BB8 of 1922. ' l . the acreage The acreage in Prince Edward 1s~ ., land was 35,000 as against 35,553 last year. 1n all the provinces, with ,the exception oi‘ British Columbia. under poia toes potato crop Turkey are not optimistic over the ‘in Canada, prospect. The British troopswlth or been issued without the u of Stalls treaty, were to them an assurance 111cm A, ma, dam prospects a1, over of protection and justice. They view 1 Canada were good. The realimtion "of the prospect will o1‘ course de- pend upon weather conditions and '1' the prevalence loi‘ insect pasts. At rmgton at Constantinople are abou; to be withdramm. The Christians in completion or the with considerable uneasiness the contemplated withdrawal as their experience wilh the Turks, with or without a treaty has not been conducive to mutual trust. 2mm The Sioulhly lcttcr of the lCanad iun Bank of Commerce comment- ing on the Canadian cattlc trade lu 1Grcat Britain, says: I During fhc first six mouths ol' l5 1l1is _vcar 19.908 head ol' cattle were slightly ices than that of last yuar. 111111111011 lrum 101111111111 to the United ' 1t is worth noting that i'ur the Kingdom, as compared with 1,503 ' years 1913 to 19232 ihc zivcrsgc hcad in the corresponding period of yield per acre in all Canada was last year. An official report says ‘$8.60; in’ Prince i-ldward Island, that a number of Canadian cattlc 98.75; in Nova Scolia 107.10; 1 New Brunswick, 110.10; in Ilritlsh bocu ialtcncd and offcrcd for sulc 1 Columbia, 115.50: 111 all nihcr prnv- in the opcn market. 1n London tcu ince the average ylcld was lbclow 92. Ontario being i110 lOiVlli-il, 69.35. l-t will 11:9 romombcrvd that llicsc 1 are averages and are no iudicaitiou l» of the best yields. 111 this province many farmers grow as high as 300 bushels to thc acre and some 1111mm higher even than that. The avcragc takes account wcll as the best yicld. it is satisfac- 1 tory to note that only ihrcv prov- .; inces cxccl us 111 yll-ld and i11 thesi- of thc the majority of farms make a spcc- ialty of potato growing. {ioorcst as in fro1u'tl1c earlier consignments have of ilreso were sold for 12s. 3d to 124s. 10d per stone (11 weight, as comparcd with 12s. 10d. pounds), (lead for Irish cattle at ‘the same market. At Shrcwsbury five Iicrclord-Cross Canadian bollocks averaged 62s. 0d per livo cwt, as compared with 58s. 6d. and 65s. 6d. [mid for home-raised licrcfnrds. These prices show that Caiuadlan caiilc, slncc the rcmuval of the embargo, l1111'c'cslal>lisl1c11 for lheuisclvcs a place ‘in tho mark~ Thc London branch of tho Ontario I)c~ cts nf lilo Fnitcd Kingdom. Notes By The Way The United Staten wheat crop, unlike that of Canada, la mostly winter wheat. The estimated crop this year across the border is over half a billion bushels of winter wheat and 225 million bushels of spring wheat. Both lh€ue varieties are earlier on the world market than either Canadian ivlnter or spring wheat. Notwithstanding uhcse advantages the price oi‘ wheai is a sore-pot to American farm- ers. Addrcsslng a Rotariau meet- ing a few days ago Senator Under- wood sald "there were black clouds blowing from the wheat belt brought on by the failure to find an export ‘market. which would cause n111ch suffering unless the United Stntcs took a hand to rem- edy conditions in Europe." Senator Underwood went on to say.’ “The wheat farmers of the west are faced with disaster; with 1111c prn‘babllit._v o! having ‘to sell their wheat for cool of production or less." Something very similar faces the Western Canadian far-nu er in rcgard to his cxportablc sur- plus of wheat, because thcrc is not .1 consuming market for wheat i11 Eurovpc. ll. is uoi lhat Europe docs not nccd the wheat but that Europc cannot ‘buy it. Europe is racked and torn with debt, with ln-slzrbilily‘ of governments and "with consc- qucut lack of credit. The distract- ed condition oi' the Old World ap- pcars to have :1 sinister meaning sllll for all America zilihough llic Grout War was cmlcd four and a half _vcars ago. Eastern farmers who generally follow mixed farming have a better economic basis for their industry than the grain growers. As it is o11r eiustcrn farmers fare better than those in ivestcrn Canada and ou the ‘whole Canada fares better‘ hhan the Uniied Slates. Our wheat is [ircfcrrcd in tho 1lrltisl1 markct THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Public Forum This column ll open for the discussion by correspondents of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion expressed by its cor- \ respondents Wanted——'l‘he ' 1 Govt’s Defence Sin-The spcc-ches of the Right Honorable Arthur llieighcn. 011 rhe day that he was here, excellent r-pitomes of which have been 1111b- lished by The Guardian ought to be carefully considered. livery sentence in them was clear. The statements contained in them could cnsily be understood by every mun and woman whn has given attention and thought. to the development of thc conditions rhal now prevail in this Canada of o11rs. No doubt there urc two sidcs to every political ques» lion. No doubt there urc many fairauinrled [ICFSOHS whose minds arc unt yet made 11p. and who will rcuuire a statcmcnt of thc other side before co111ing to their con- cluslons 11nd deciding to which side they will adhcrc when i110 day upon which the verdict of tho l-lcctoratc of (‘anzuln shall llilVi‘ urrlvotl. 1t is to be 11011011 that the Minlstor of Finance, tho Prr-mlcr or some other Minister prcparcd to 11111-111: with authority for thc (lovcrnuicnt will orc 10111: sot forth in uqiially clcar lauguagi- i0 tho oh-ctdrs of this Provlucc thc other sidc of the questions and mullcr to which Mr, Niolghcu has dircctcd thcir oticniiun. T1111 grcatci‘ ninubci" would l il1i11k prc~ icr to hear Mr. Fielding. llc i-ujoys to a. grr-uiur vxil-nt than other miulsicrs, tho coufidoucc m‘ lbusl- who would 1'ulh<-r b1» n11’ zlblod to soc thcir way clw-ur to mn- [or gnv1vr111111~11l cuildidalvs 111‘ has boon lougvr in public llfv tliun auy of tho l)Z1'|l‘I‘-§. llu know» who, 1110st of all, is rcspousiblc. for lb:- railway situation as it is iudny 111- kumvs why the pcnple of Curr ada arc today 11111111111111111 lo boar lin- burden of a railway vxpondi» lurv on (vapilal ziccmml computed by an “i-xpcrt" who lutcly wrote for the llinnircal Star at upwards nl’ eight hundrcd millions of d0l< lars. i111 lmmvs why lhu guvcrir whi-clt is the one large European markct that can pay for it. 'l'hcf United lSlatcs has an uuprccrdcnt-l crl cr011 of corn, which is food furl bolh man 1111C bcasl, the price 111,1 which is lower rclallvclv than lhutl 1111-111. nl which h1- was a 111111111101- 1uai11iai11l-1l the National P0110!’ throughout all 111v ycars alter au- vloctnral cauipaigu iu which its lczull-r told tho 111101110 111111. he 1,1111 llllllvrl the 11:11:01 ldrcc Trade in 1.111! lluruiust ul ihc ship of Slalc. 11c is ELECTRIC SYSTEM PLANNED FOR BIG CHICAGO TERMINAL " CHICAGO. Aug. 13.—A direct current twice as po\vcrfu1 as that of any other American electrifica- tion system is to be installed hero by the Illinois Central railroad when it electriflcs its terminal on the lake front according to nnno11n- cement of engineers re111911¢111111K tho improvement organization of the system. The New York Central and the Pennsylvania st New York use a normal current of 600, it \vus stated while the Chicago system will curry 1,500 volts. Electrification will require 1i 1'9- volution of the terminal the engi- neers say as isub-stations, power houses, track grading and a new signal system must be introduced before the Chicago lake front be- comes smokeless. The total cost is ostlmated at $26,000,000. A saving of one-third the fuel is expected to result in suburban scr- vice alone, and the efficiency of moving passengers and freight through the yards 11.111811)’ 11111-11011- l Electrically opcrstcrl trains arc far more economical than coal burning locomotives, according in the chief cnllluccrs. The coal can be consumed in power 11011111111 with big generators in a much more offl- clcnt way than when cach locomo- tive must create its own 11011011- T0 cicnt way than whcn 12:11:11 locomrr (establish thc system and to put it in opcratiornhowcvcr is infinitely umrc costly. The clcctrlczilly opcratcd trains FF‘, w, v-vvpq .-._~-_ _ --._.-__ BY JAMES W. BARTON, M. D. CONSTIPATION I have talked about the evils oi‘ constipation vcry frequently. That it affects you mentally, ed by all thinking physicians. of help. 111 your mind and body is trrirv, really try to got a regular limo f the evacuation ol' Illo bowcls 1 your llltestlncs ucods to siarl work-lug. 1111 fact liquids arc 1 of hclp in controlling ihc 1211111111 will trnvcl at ihc rato of 57 milcs an hour, tho i-riglru-l-rs 1irodict, not including tho 1111111 for stops. {mi- WHY EMIGRANTS LEAVE HOME 1'l'l"l‘Sllllli(i1i. Aug. 13.~1111~ migranis iulo tho Pittsburgh dis- trict. arc nsluuishvd at tho pros- pvrily of lin- ruuulryv, and r-xpross delight to lauuw ilu-ir cxpcndlt- llFPi-l. Onc man who sotticrl in A111- bridgc, the bridge manufacturing town on tho Ohio rivcr, declared rcccntly thal with his savings for a ycar in lilurupv be could purchasc a hat. suit of cioihcs and u pair of slim-s, wbilc in Ambridgn ho had lmtfittvd hiiusclf from hcad t0 foot with his s: lugs of one wcck. W} GU\LLS COME BACK TO HELGOLAND IIELGOLAND, Aug. 13.—Kil.t1- wukcs 1111111 zippcarcll in flocks off thc coasts oi‘ lli-lgolanrl lately, ap- parently looking for brncrliiig-placcs thr- way nf liquids. 1 l‘sc plculy of vcgclalblcs and,“ fr ils cvcry day. 1 of root vugctzthlcs is parll1-11lurl_\',‘| valuable in stimulating tho lull-s. l POWDER 1 it was the cause of a great many 1111110111 00111101‘ “We mm“ l" the 1 D1. 11m 111S,,,1.b,111ces 01- 111,11 111,111, 1,1 world, with an ultimate capacity of Clarence Bochner, who was 11011111,, yours 1s new W011 esmbnshed ,1,11,,, 711,000,000 pounds of copper wire a i11 conncctlon 1110,1111‘. your, 1's cxpcctcd _ 11,111 1,11y51c1,11y 1s new ,,ck11o“,1e(11_1. late this your when a group of into custody at his residence, 111.1,. buildings now v Perhaps a few suggestions bear, “l m“ ““‘~"‘1"1'“ Ellictfl" Comllilll?“ Cfelillltml, Of Lunenbur . was 8T1 1 Ii: '11 ' c is finished. eélfllrelyrulloxl Eh0fi?rrel't¥f1rm?,pl0:11am11111111111111?nand machinery way, of this town 1s cmoru izmg com ion \\1 11w“, c051 $2,500,000 and will have of manslaughter, The first thing to get established day. Thou the drinking of a 1:1 <11 of oi‘ cold water the first thing in 1111* 091111111‘ hillvls into bars, un iutcr- ccivcd,n11d word from him is ziw-ul. morning is often Just thc “shock" nwlllalo mill for “brcakiug down" ml with iutcrresl. hero. ' ‘ it 1111- burs and a finishing mill for 1!l_\' rolling thcm lulu one-quarter inch-by llnr-hucr and by his lailu-r, 1,11,, on. cuppl-r roads. Jiowcvcr il’ you arc wcuk, ilavcld1 'i‘h<- roads will b1- carrlcd by mon- b11vv._licv11 beneficial to largo 1111111. and your 111bd11111i1ml walls aria \\'\‘illi, orail lo ihc 11111111114 11111115 111141 1111111 1, 15 11,, ‘V1111 1,1,1 11, 11,18 11;‘, 11111111, i1, lo llll‘ wiro driuviug 11141111. T1111 wire pcurs to b1» quili- wcll vsiablishwd drawing" macl1iu1-s will s 'll‘l. with by the largo practice which tl1~v The ..1_nu,_,1m,,,,w11,000,000 11111111ds of wirc a 11111111411 to rncirclc lllll 1r " r __. . -'._g.--,.,>-w-. tflfal“? NO ALUM .-z._ BAKING \ “sin, sues 301211112711" T“ REMANDED TO m1. 111111101111 BAY, Aug. 13__--,,,,, BEING su11.1- NEAR CHICAGO 111111211110. Am:- IBr-One of the with the l, 11 to he complctc Mrs Joseph Clark, and “kliimlllllkftllf 111111111‘ construction tin's ltivcr lust night by sharp, raingcd bcfore Stipcnuiury 111111.1- . today 011 Cliargi, 11o was roman- iloor airca of 96,000 square feet. dcd until further investigation lllln 11> output of copper wire will be the clrcumslanccs oi’ l\lrs. Florin, l1(‘\'i)1.(‘l1 exclusively 10' telephone dvalh could b1.- madc and was 1011a 11111111111115. 1 1 god in tho jail at Luilcuburg. 'l‘hc rod mill 11111111 ‘V111 001151111 '1'110 P0111111 of 111'. Nichollis patho- lhrl-l- nlills, om- for roughing thv lugist of iiaiif:):, 1111s 1|nt 111.1.“ ,' ’i‘hat, tho t11~at111c11t aduliuisiclwwl passcd away last fall, 500111910 ln-rs of s11l'fu1'1\rs from cum-or 1,1,. combiiu-d (‘il|)il('ll,\' 1'11 (rxctzss of carricd on, many pcrsnus comlnv y1~ar,,l'ro1u diffurcut parts of ihc prov: oarih ap» iucc. to lliartiufis‘ Ilivcr to bu 1,1111, o\1|u‘1i1~lv 1110 111111114. (-11 by tin-m, 11110 11110 llvlivlll‘. 'l‘hcu lhc mnsiw+o+o¢eo+§0000o0004000000o/ofoevovooogooocvooo+ooov- uffuctlvr thing of all and rr-r 1111-11121 only four ml1111lcs a day arc lbw‘ simple cxurclscs 01' lwnlllllv: 11111111 slili- lo ship with 11110115 s a',_l1l.~ lying nu thc ‘back and r rut 111111 body forward, and also raising luvs] wilh kuccs straight. ‘ Many prlsplo suffci‘ with couslipu- ‘lion who would secure almost iu, slant rclici‘ ii‘ they would b-arn In,‘ stand properlly. .l‘crl1aps,il1cy are not strong. may b1- iuzay, but ihvy slaud wilh lln-l shoulders dronpcd, and 111(- abdmn? on sagging: 1 A11 X Ray 0i‘ a lost mcul 111 111l‘.\‘l‘ 1 g 111-01111- shows u great "dclirv" in 11H‘ g passage of lhis 111011.] through till-f largo liltostlnc. 1? 'l'bis sagging 1msitlou ar-lualflv, sllrws up 111v 11011011 0f i111» largo in’ lcstinc which 1arnpl~ls lin- wash-l. malti-r from [h1- luuly, l In i922 the Fire Waste in Canada amounted to Forty Four Millions. Th-is is strong evidence of the need’ of Fire insurance Pro. tecticn. is your Home and Business property adequately protected? Hyndman 8c Co.,i Ltd. he Oldest insurance Agency in P. E. l. . 111011! familiar than any other man RS0 .401 l111-.'-' W111! 11111111‘ RIIKLZPHF-l‘ t and 1111‘ luigratioii of those gulls 11,115, 1111111111111] got. results. 1 frmu thvir northern lmuuts has ]{1\111(1111,11Q1' 11,“, 11,, ;,1,,1.,,,,1,,;,11 11101111011 (‘011011101111110 mteresb .'~',ll1>]llll'l will help in thc lli(‘ii1ll1llll‘,1 SECUIHTY l l T110 P011011 010K118 11111 T0110\1’111'~" remarks of wheat and the. foreign 110111111111111-111, 111,. ,-,.;,,.,(,,,5 why 11,0 1,001,111. “the more limited. Th1- Amcricau fZlI'l1l-1lll(‘l1l of ihc Fuitcd States repudi- . er mu-st food his vast surplus of1"‘1"1‘| 11""_i1"°""y1 “ml 1n1_("1l:1mg:l1' br"ht-'t 1111 1 t 1 of l f‘ t r, . _ 1 _ lam c1111l11111vs 0 111a a 1 I15‘ L“ 1 ‘ “O5 m1’ u u‘ u.“ c0111 111 (irdcr tn b1. able to lildrhcl .111K111y 1.1_1,1,,c11v,,_ 115C111 1,0116), oi Canadian trade with Great Brit- 1t 111 thc form of bccf, pork, mutton 1,111,111,» “quell it has been enabled n11," and 111,11 --11- 1111, 0111,1110 1111a and poultry. l)l‘l'Ill1l;! tho Lichost‘fnugtrihai l l1‘ Will‘ I . '1‘ 1S l! . ' ‘, _ H Canadian farmers cannot build up . _ 11, , , 1,111.1. 11,111, 11, (,X1,];,1,, Hlllfl‘ tin- lntthvako with its 1111111:- ,1,,,1 11,15 I l Tm‘ ""305 011E311 pr°du°t'°"lwl11ll,l,11::)~1_,1,11,‘1., 111,11" 1,, “,1,,u1, Mn ual thrcc-fooicd lms uscd llclog- 23191 mus n1" awn“ t“ b°rd°r 7°’ a" a"i'"“'1.\11-._igi11-11 referred has been doubl~ laud ailluivcu fm'11=1tci1in1:- . their cattle under such favourabc products as well as cereal food~l,.11' “m1 why taxation, upon thu W1“ acres Dlnnteil for this Ilurilose. lho Condmcns of markcfing as mesowstuffs, which is a sad commentary1wl1olv, is much ‘hcavicr, asicluirll: lullon the Liberal platform either ol"1‘,11 11.1! 311* Illfimlew‘tl;anh1t1“ls” .' , . , , 1 '1» ll - govcriiiucn o w c1 r _ _ - , ' reuproch" 9r nee fundsmflfl‘ ‘nun 11111111111141! was a mrwmbcr was in of< lmlifill 101‘ 111 Canada 811d 1101011 the a slaughlering there would bc 01111,“, 1,1,1 11,,“.,,,._ 11,, 1s ,1 vm-y British side of me Atlantic." “Y11111<@@" 111"" 111111111018 1n C"110'1P\‘1‘H1111$1\'1% siwrllwr- 11111101‘ 11111111- 'l‘0i\'i'0.A11l-!. 1."..—Cro\,vn Prince 'l‘he increase in exports of Can- 1varlmcntof Agriculture Phones 67 and 333 ,1 comment: - “Both Prince Edward island ‘Iacrcnge plantcd for certified sccll that. this development is SERWCE Tliu aulhoritics have issucd in» m, 11 W111 11,111, $1,111,. 11111,. 1,, 11,.» strum-lions that all posslblc c11cnur~ 1,101, ,11,,11,,,,1,,,,1 ,,,,,_,-1-1,,$ 1,1,1 ,,,.,,,11,-1.1 agmout and protcctiou bc given 1 110,101, st11m11n1, 1,1,,,111,,n _ 1 9 l l l f t lli li l ' t’ l 1c iirl :1 or rc-cs u) s1 11g imiws “ “Q “‘41“ nu tho island. l1 has boon dccados i, v , V-i/w, - T‘ W q - , _ - . :' ' ;. -_ i: GREAT UPPDRTUNITY FUR LADIE The ‘Prim lady Shopping Bag Waterproof, Big, Roomy and Handsomely Lined The Guardian announces an exceptionally good offer to its readers. The Prim Lady Shopping Bag, retailing at $1.50 will be given with every NEW or RENEWAL Supscription to The Guardian for an additional 60 CENTS A This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to the lady readers of The Guardian. Your NEW or RENEWAL Subscription and 60 CENTS will secure for you this BEAUTIFUL PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG. in New Brunswick ‘amt i I I i I I I I if not consult with 2 I 3 2 l I 2 I the potato , has been gradually iucrcziscil dur~ _ _ 111g the past fcw _vcars 11 large and profitable year New Brunswick has JAPAN’S PRINCE CLIMBS FUJI, SACRED MOUNT majority 01' the crop is 111 Cobblers thou 1tcrtain1y' ‘the fault’ must h1g1 and Green Mountains. Prince Ed- ward Island has 2,175 itcrcs plant- ed to certified sced, 950 bcing Coir blers 11nd 1,225 Grccu Mountains. -<QQ_-_—-—- no’ SOMETHING r111 ncxt fall and winter 1v0r0 itmnlflcd than any other mcmbcrvfif Rogciit 1111110111110 and 1111-1 brother >1,- .~ , ' _- . . ~ .,'1€0\'<‘1"111111‘111 10 ' 51111111‘ 0W1‘ Prinz-c (‘l1 c1i1u are r1111n 11g a TflCI‘ adian cattle to the United Kingdom ,‘:,|11l\,]1l[ ndnm,‘ My“; pr0lQ([w‘vl_1l‘XlSl111fl facts and conditions‘ ihnt 1m. ,m,,,,1,11.1,y am, spor1_1e1u1u,.s1,11, l (y or farmcrs uhich the (.011 11W m, 800m m 11,,‘ 1,,co11_.5,,.,1@,,1 l.“ Jumm is not unnoticed by the cattle-rais-uacrvalivc party gave to the Domlu- 11,1111 11,1. mim-iplcs and promlsres T111, 111mm Emperor 1s 1n 1111, 0,5 O1 111B 113,119‘, 511,195’ who are ion and which lhc King Govern-loot forth in tho 11lz1l_f1)1r111h:1;11;1 1,1111], Pcrhflllfi 110 11101111101‘ 01' 1111‘ _ V _ . , mcut “'11s pledged to repeal. To\1dl11,‘1‘111 1111111’ 1111011 W11“ _ ' Japanese Imperial fumily has cvor The pnovlncc is at present having realizing that the Ford”) Mn“ '5 11,01,111,“ 11,11, U11}, d1‘, no, (10 so 111111-111111-111 guiul-d power. it 1s 111111" 1,00,, 1,01,, 11, 11,, 1111,61, 1,01,11,11. ,,S_ - facilitating the growth of the Can- - 4 . ' 11011011, llu-rcforc, that Mr. F1010 "l: rial-m as be is. His latest stunt is tn an inter-regnum, so lar as govcrn- I to comlplnm-nt their trickery at thc W111 50011 1111y 1’- E- 13111110 11 "ml climb hinunt Fuji, Japan's Sacred .ment is concerned ,nud. 111111;»: de “mm “am” “m” Wm‘ G19"! 3111' cxllellsv ui their veracity. 111111 S111 forliht 1111s vlteyivyof 1,01,11,11,, "m, 1,60,11,11, “M011 “very atinu >1‘011l-<1 111011 l ' ' ' Japanese to make at some timc. The Kin Government r l Lcllllifll-Z 1111111010 During the summer season when 9 p om ses , , 1 1 1 to be as short-lived as its Provincial ‘ummulnm Hula economy Tufinll Um snow has gone and the ‘mm _ - _ ‘ _ 1 1 l. 1'11*[1('\1 1y g0V0i‘iI1ll(.‘li. 1 ‘ ., 1_1.‘11, 11 _, 1 1' '1, * 1, except’ o1 course, 111B 0,1,31,11,11, 111.1,, eight months ending May, 1920. be ally 1n this Province. The mm)’ [lzéiilllllpztlllu-f‘ 'l_‘l112 compciltionliolf 11,11,111) zgrlgvt“. 1?,l::a1::1‘,1€1?e h“ ever been 1110 apmc O1 11m B011 fore the Iilardnuy tariff was in oper- led ‘by Premier Boll broke all rc»1 111irtl11:1'.m(|1111111111111112111111111111151111111111; F1111 "m, R“v;11‘|‘|1bl1[!)]1l..\l 1111111111111“. .,~ .. . ~rr -111a111~111 '- . w'.1."-. govemmenfs eye’ 1110 11,1105“ “111111, atinn. 321,812 head of cattle went 1107f 11121101218121, 111:1‘: m thlchjuflpcnltiol" It is to bye hoped‘ Evlvzgllklviizdlla: 11111131111111“ b11111“ T111); _ , , I ‘T, , . . . . am bemg 1.a1,11,1111y 1001,04, 811013 lo the United States, as compared w“ '1 1k] I f c” 11o [ch11 11,11,111 e>ve,,1s,, that thn cxtrnvogatul 11,11), 1,11 1110 many Hhrhms "1, 111,. , » 1111111112659 head 1,, 11,9 correspond. i’ ‘ d.‘ L, y-“nf r. u m "WM" 111-111151111111111‘ "1 11111111“ "mm-V n 111111111lal11 and tho objcctivc. of 0110 The roads, upon which 1111111010“ ' l" 1’“"~*'h‘~‘l "1 1'0 1111101013 0011113-1111-0111011, Party success ratlu-r llum m“, 1,11 1H 10 was,‘ 11m wry smmlm ~ gorse: 11-: a: "t- '- '1‘ '~ .,al"y."111z..'n l"s111: spent 11, 11,0 1,381 "m." your,“ 1111,01 the iarili’ ls therefore being (‘he h“) of spring‘ 1111i; 11111111111111111111 ulroulzliaiut 11111111111111‘. 111M111: 111m m, 1111111113. m, 11 Hwflvnfl m, 1911 111' thenlsulves- 5mm‘ of them sought’ but whether or not the m“ it)’ 0f life that is bclug cxhibitcd gdlltil-liklrtlrliflilils“ llnprnviilll; 11nd "T11111l"1'11lld11!1'l:(sn‘ll it l , . . . ,, _ 1 ’ l - ' . - . c ' =0 c201 won. 111- ln a half finished condition, l11 $01114‘ 1111111115 sucws-‘mll 1t ‘Toma “Vlli-“r for 1t ncvcr 11nd u normal lii'(1..-'ll('11_tl1:1t 111101110 who arc ucllvc 1111111 1,1111 just 111w imyhndy MSUMHI, 1,, 111,, 1,11,11,11“. 1,1 1,110,011,,‘ ‘careful 11111.- 111111111111110:111’n“/,Pi::_1‘r first, of 111s lino ovcr lo do fills . . 11"" 1 l 121,1 v ,. , . 111410101111 1"“ "Owl I " I , llliilg, which 11111111151 so 11111011 sun ' left half dug. 1n smur: cascs dallitcf- vdopml In came summlc for Hm 1c, 11L.‘L}:L(1?f:(1Jl111fi1]t,1l(1113011.11Hn;.n|h'-l'1111i'l.s 111 l1his mud. Slilfllllllt 1111111111312 ii111c11laily to uvvry Jaluinosc. 'i‘l11~ - .. .. . .. . llritisb market and 11111111111 will “‘ " ' S‘ ““'g“‘11111111><‘1"11 >1 "‘“¥"“'-“‘“~' “‘ 11111111111 111111-11 it as lust 111N111‘ ""5 “m1 m l'r""lk"my “H “w” to tho seals of oiilcc. [in ll1l‘(.‘l. thc ri-ilplirilnnriptls} 1111101 that their futuru 15111111111111‘ _____ politicians am icr .0 -. '_ r- “ r", 111, 1711 v_ There are many lines of parallellsllllllfirtcrs. ltzlitbci- llhc 111110111‘: l“l‘Tillf‘fl‘ (lliidlbu, tho second 14011 b 1w 1h K1 d B 11 Jlmltur tllmcs o 101116 *1 _ ‘_ of tlu- ICmperor is known through e 95" ¢ "9 a" e gwcm 1121111110 thc burdens of tho 111.0111‘, on, Jam," as "1110 Sport 1,1_1m"__.. ments. vlloth 0f llhclm galucd 11111vcr ,,,,,1 1Q 1111111111‘ this young country 1,1, P11111111", at Hm m" mnsu_rn by grossly ilcccivlng the pcoplinaud lmll-poiirlciit of all moncy lcndcrs (nymph (Hung/H n1 03",," 11,11, yo“, sluudcr and abuse of ablcr and bci- "‘1“m1“"1“r]y “mile of furtm“ ,_- lcr gnvcrulmcnts that had preccdcd countrlesh _—__<'>'—__ 11,9 pfgylngg 15 5131-11011 by 1, 1111,101- thcm in oillce. Ilolh of them byl breaking their solemn plcdgcs lost l The government elect do lflvolvlng a reputation or even a tho public ronildcncc and forfri11-<l‘AMAzED TTHEF TH1fgs£E8o1cE nothing until the present incumb- ‘re’ The rumor “OMS around‘ m” any just rigiht to retain oilico, wllli- FXK,SERIER1;TE1,1 u 11111211111111] 3mg vacate and if the latter can egiflly “T111115 111011111113, 11111111 1111110 1n tlticlllrsittfivcar that 11111cy $1110 011-151,",1,,u1'n11ts11lu 1111-‘ wnlllssnll; . ‘ l.‘ ' ,, _ 1 11 ' . 1 1 . Hlllil ilni U ‘i ‘ not vacate they should M ma“ we o igain 11g Ids To m" "Wham rill-dimplu:11imgotvoloflouvprlburlnghillll lllfbirllll‘; and-Tiurt-l: disposes of tho to it that nothing ismJured through 1‘ 5 “m e ‘mm and found remumdm, n1 11101,. term “"11, hvllhrnat arc trnatul. Patiuits suffcr to be nothing more than a foundav " ling from (l1ll‘OIll(‘, laryngills g0 there suilcrancc of the people whose res-Hm. ,,,,,,,1,,,.,1 3110111101,, <H¢+++o+++++o+a++o4+0+ T111.» aitcutlon of the policn yvas DET . ACHMENT 11k _ ' 1 - , ,1 -1ll-l r wonlly to a scril-s of day 1 to vacate in two weeks but tbc “I1 f“ t t I h 1 ilfil:1t:gsqllgl(fiilirfijilf‘00123111113"! 1s11|;1,‘1(1,;.111-1|ps occurring in the vlc~ H I t l '1, O,- 1, 1 11,, . z 2 1 r c111 1o ,co1|, ‘. _ 1 ' 0n some percc ( l - Bell government elected on July 6th t h u n10 yth cre Zinc Punls scum“ m“, 111% so son" m, 111,, 1,,,0_1'111|1‘1'>’ “and b me wt could _ mcn ,1 _ , ~ ' - ' ‘ , was not ready to take charge until C"? 01' 0 01' nary "r pic 1m- pormilicd to spcilk the n10", ,1.O_.,,,,,.,,,1_, 1001,1111, “$11015, 01,19, And Vlllll (llsintcrcst view the llvl-s , l l 1 ‘ember 91h We lmdersmm, 11,0 The hope is held out that it awaits of broken pledges will be ddsmisecrljn". 1115111111101] 11mm! the worst W0 lend, 66p ' , _ lnglnrlously. cases-those so unable to utter a Sen through our clnarcr pye 511,,- t ,1 them hereafter but for the profess Conservative leader, Mr. Stewflr , 2411111111 that they had to mukc signs the life indeed, ‘ to the doorman-and than sct upon Stripped of its daily dole-the small thcui when they int and robbed demand~_ tlwm of their money and valuables. A Clem, cm, naked 1M1; mum m. One of the stick-up men received command penden, upon Govemmen, amen aln and in depriving them of the are left to look after themselvcs- Feeders which they requlre- 1“ the cases excavations for culvcrls bolus ""11 "l sflufirlwt°rY "M10 ca" 110 d0" "*1 Smwmg very nmrkpd Sympmnm 0111111 materially in stabilizing prices. It is carefully made — strong and durable, of hlgp grade, Waterproof ART LEATHER and handsomely lined with flowered cretonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will sup- port any reasonable strain. The open mouth top is kept secure- ly closed by a broad strap and clasp. The entire BAG reflects gpd taste and is ideal for SHOPPING or as an OVERNIGHT neglect. The calling nfl‘ nf the army oi’ men immediately altcr tho cloc- 3 tion and while lhclr spades and -.-_-{4-§_j_ RUMOR MONGERS short oi‘ vandalism and the cnn- on” 1“ a “bu” the c"? or We" I 1 am, Sir. etc, ELECTOR. ‘ F; 4O $00444 §44444f0§§§4 0-0-90 Iiaily Selections IFOR ._,_r.. ,. T.’ ,_‘_mr ‘vvw Guardian Readers sequences will bo serious.‘ Cm CHI! l '5 shovels were in the air, was little l,- l l. l l Subscription Department, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, Charlottetown. their neglect. . Th9 11m; government was ready ‘M11195! Yarn told, first perhaps 115 1mm and confidence they had lar-I Dear Sits-Enclosed please find $. . . . . . . . for my New——Renewai——Subscription t0 the Charlottetown Guardian and also additional 60 cents which entitles me to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. NAME cwmwsfinlfi. 1 - l 11 . ‘Dhslmred to {M18 chars; 11111111’ time ‘m1 a’ m" ‘s ‘m’ l“ “m”! 1° m»: m half a century past has the hols called upon and there shieuld 0° 911901119- 0"]? the ""11 scam“! aceptre at political power in Canada h. no r9359“ why the present gnv- 111011261‘ will repeat a story. even as been held in feebler hands or sway- emment should ha"! 0991."? 19"!“ The business of the province must s ioke, which is calculated to injure another and only a. mun or woman of depraved taste will make a Joke M‘ etbdnded t0 1111911191‘ 10°59 no" of such. The cure, ll any there be, ed by more wavering and uncertain counsels than it is today. The d0~ miuanl. lpartv, with a barely visible majority, 11 nominal leader who the shock of his life the other day, when nn intcncd victim upon bring attacked suddenly shouted "Help, Thir-f!" in u voice which would have been a credit to a side-show The strength that we assume, tho pride-our creed- ceed. 0.1- any we do, all else Whcreby in confidence we dare ex. lCrestlon ADDRESS 1100s not lead. and a policy as un~ barker. Fear had brought. back the planned? Your Subscription Expired in charge 111's T981111 1-0 11° out or 1510 ireatthre tpmfcigrilnnah stlandni term," a, 11w W11“, m", 1,0111 o," 1,1, sick man's voice. “You have elm-d mongeris c or s w s en cm!- . ' " he snld to the crook "it's ten o," prospect. of stability. The people of 1111‘. - C 1d , 1 . 1 tempt and in any case not m re- the Dominion, llike those of Ontario 1'01"“ 1111101‘ 1 1101'? 119011 001*‘ 10 o" “e n thahbfler Interval mm ‘WWW , shout like that. Ilorr is n hundred Pare 11K; v _ _ and Prince Edward Island, outrage , , _ . W'tl t , ltl k, TRUOTING THE TU pent it The telling of a sense e111“, the Ireavhery m", breath n1, francs. l 11011111 much rather ghe- 1 1 "*9 W 1 1'00 11101 119111191‘ , ,- , lhi. to you than g< on p ylng 1 c- 3111' 1101' 11'"? "mm “my l“ a” “"1 “"1"” °' "l" 1am- nml disgusted with the 1n- ,,,,:_-- ’ “ m Witli humble soil that 110111 m» pride the assumption that the 'f‘urk11 to the real isle bearer, deprived of 81110191101’ 111111 91151111101111"? 01' 111° beset? ""-" ' in power will oust them from there is a stable, safe and sane pol- We could not. Yet we light our cen- obnrve the , tree tyne their pleasure and with lt m" l 011 M ‘ "5' $11" 10.110 mischief a mn- “out o '1 9mm h“ l” °“ "m" "l" “‘"“~ "l" mt "11" ‘ . my. tr; _ ‘ The Charlottetown Guardian Subscription , t l