-~W%'»:*1=~r*'1~‘ wi lilll f.iilliili'ililBlllWll» _lillliillllll Ll\l U l\»llDDl\ £l1` ,IJ lAA\ l.’1\1.l‘4 l\ _ ,` ;- ~n_.- ‘_ 7'.. ~ 94"; ` qt cI\arI_ottetown."'Brai\oh Oillee at Bum- liereId`g2l|:?ton, gburli and MontaIl\|°- _ a ‘_ 3 _J _ \ Morning' Daily (founded 1891), $3.50 per year, (Dell ered) In advance; $2.50 per year (mailed) In advance, Canada, and $3-00 f°|` U- 5- A- Evening ,pany (f nded 1907) $2.00 (delivered or b Hail In Canada, and $50 for U- 8- A- Henri Bourassa,.w}io frankly and openly avows that Canada hits no duty to perform in this war, declares, says an Ottawa ex- port the war policy of the anti-Unionist samrday weekly (founded 1887) $1.50 per annum by leadey? - lull 'in Cainada or U. S~ fi- v »..~,,~vvv--».~.»~s~~, ~».t~.~.~...~.--..._ .. _¢..,.~»,.~.-. ._ 'ruEsDAv NOVEMBER iaih 1911 .--~v~» ~~...--.--_-.-'---- -f \--5-- - l' N'1)l~lll \\`lll(‘ll l¢.\N N lil! ,_,__._._.._-i \ Yesterd;i_\"s Pzitriot gi\"c's what nm be presiuni-il to be excellent photos of lifes srs. A.._ll. Wai-biii'toii and John E. Sinelai \vhoui"il ilesigiiates :is the "Win the Wa Liberal Caiuiidates for Queen`s County. \, meanest intellect must realize, namely, that' v-,change, that in the comingelection he will' , ‘“ support Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Why? Why **"`*****°******** e n 0 e a y that B0lll`a.SSa, 3,I'ltI-Wal' and 3l`li}I-BI‘Ii.- iSir.T-ltt _viéasg dull, forbidding inor- - »‘ ' ' _ |1111: as un an W I I. I t r ls ' can bl Ing himself and hls party tq Sup than usual; and boiuioste liefiire aiiio i rr' + +3 +046 ck: 3 f f**** Q were aware of' lt. the houi' for church .service had arrived. lt is wonderful ° . . . 'ir - i ‘ B The oul alriswe i th t t b ause “Y O _ 1' _ S 3. I IS €C' bath niornlgiilg. altlli:-iibniirkabtie how _ ourassa, a een, discerning intelligence, '}‘";‘_‘_‘;§° ‘”“°,'““kS as =\ "eff "“‘° “f°l M 0 A d M ll ~ ' . . k. if t li ` ifealizesrfull weilhthat Laurier’s v\ii_ii1.-the- viii-lfnaiieollzi-sai»baii\k'ili‘ofi.ll\li.”wii~i-lti3fif1a'“i, ' Of the Canadian General Staff phrases,_that his patriotic passages a1°e|l"f"“'°," “""“ ‘“§**f°“ “S **°_”I""° ' 1 A Isounding brass and tinkling cymbals. I Ztiiiiiihitiikinaoscillfiifibutliiiiiiuiisi iiiiii, I at the Front ' . ' . g tho first du of tl '~ I". The Nationalist ieadei knows what the Mm ,mt A_ ‘,‘f,v‘],§,°,,§,,.c ,md ,U ° ' I tell of a little boy whose Sundays were `_ triumph for Sir Wilfrid Laurier at the polls 2”* "°“`-" *’““I’>'~ Th” ""‘° “'*‘*‘ ‘°"“l . v, r pon his liands. Ile tliil not know' _ 1- practically means the end of Canada s war fum io tio with ilimsiiir. tum to onto - » ‘ . . . . av \\'t-ali he hui 1 I tlii . a bu '» r gffol Loglcdlly’ thele Can, be no Othel bear. a burdeii, alliiic iiiiigthy. Oli-'c . _ "1- wii1iiiuuiii”f o L, t ' ~ “'rifisl.i iii. w rf I . Under the auspices of hovi aliis d ci ultl nbab- ‘Y " interpretation of the Opposition leader‘s s-.uumiiiim wasexp.-essl.\,.i\iiitit=ii or < -nn- 1>_01i@_r; =me1if_ih@1~@ awsome who Still re- :::’.f".'i.°..‘;‘.:;‘:".§l..t“‘1.:‘,i.i,:;f,_”i;i;..“'li:; 9 SISt Ill b@lIOVlllg that Sli ‘vVIlf1‘l(l ill POW el _\'ou do when you go to heaven? \ou ' '_ know evcrv da is Quiuiav thei't.~. The public, wc suppose are expected to _ 4 . _ - _ take these candidates at their face vulu ~ ‘ ' ' ' __ \ as nelthel' (lf l-hem Seen ht to State W0u.ld be capable of a Stl Ong Wal' adnnnlb" 'l`iiat stuiiiied Jblinnlo ‘for u'inoiueiit,`|` . n 0 n e _ e tration, let them ask themselves how that no im raiueti un wus and -~en1ieclic\'c, :iiid :ill wc dc- is alrend_\' known, and cannot even by u I stretch ol' iniaigiuiitioii be described ai “Win the \Vui'f`; still the candidates tlieni selves, il' they ha\'e 21 policy, should giv the electors some idea of what that polic is.~ Mezintime there are only two pledge( _I sire: while it is ilu- <-.<,~i~iu~o of :ill wc ilcie_\I_ of _ :ill we iii-_~'pisc iii iiicu, iilc;i.~_ :ind iciiilciicics of 0 lloili |»;iriic<, \\i- ure, in turf, :ii our ezisc iii \_ roiiilizitiiig this dciesiiihle coalition." I _ Win the War candidates in the field, Mes- Those Wh” Feilllze the need for Cilmldil srs. Nicholson and i\’Iartin who have no been afraid to come out in the open am state their \'iews showing exactly whcr they stand. _ At thepresent time there are oni three possible classes of candiilates, Wi the War Union Go\‘ernnieiit, Opposition under Sir Wili`i'id Ln_urier`s leadership, an Independent Labour I’art_\'. Candidates must i'c<:ci\'e the endorsation of the i'e cogiiizeil`lef_ulci‘ of one of these parties' be fore being entitled to the soldiers’ \'ote. An_\' candidate coming out \vithout suc t doing everything it possibly can to help. ] defeat the very real Teuton menace can e say with equal emphasis that the Bourassu program is the “antipodes of all we admire. Y believe, and desire.” _ h Surely the fact that Sir Wilfrid Laurier _ has the support of Bourassa and the dis- d loyal, anti-British racialists who follow him, should be suflicient warning to British' _ Canadians that the Liberal leader cannot _ safely be entrusted with government of this country at this critical hour. h l__O__l ciidorsation is sailing under false colours _ and can have no possible chance of ele _ c tion. l 1._._._.__().i_.____l_.. Sill \\` I l.i"lll I)`l\' I"()i.l.()\\` HRS _ 'r ii is iix mi Y \'o'ri~; Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s objection to the ' \ ll‘l\\ him? The Pioneer, Captain Read and oth- H _ -i-- _ ers of that ilk may bitterly complain that ' Being myself a veteran of the South they are subjected to unwarranted reflec- African war-m_v brother now serving in enough to brand anv one who associates S0ldi@I`5- He U1`E9S 1`€-€dl1C3ti0l1. technical . j _ V ._ ,_ V* W tion upon their loyalty and patriotism. Ho the trenches in France, and every young can they expect to be immune from at- member of my family on active service at tack on such grounds, when they deliber- the front-I cannot do otherwise than sup- ately support those who pursue courses port every step that is honestly made to which lead to denial of the first principles win this war. When our immediate relativ- of patriotism? What is the explanation of es and fellow-citizens are giving their all Laurieri-te solicitude for the right of aliens to defend our country, our Empire, and the to vote in the west. their strong opposition liberties of civili_zation_itself, it is no time to soldiers in the Canadian army voting in for narrow partisanship or for inidvidual Flanders, and the soldiers’ female relativ- and it 'was his deliizht to start then out two by two for-tlio iiouso l'I`i\.\'I?\`= ll \N1IS- in thi: i|zi_\'s ol' cop- i I candidates to satisfy their personal ambi-‘ _ could be possible from a Government depen- f`."”"_"“I’“ lI_ “'°""_ have i_<»_'l:o tune." ihcie is .suinietliiiig |i><;1;i ouiiiinun READERS .: i Furnished by W. S. Lousori, ‘ ik >l§i'“i".'§H:=l»~'l'-i>‘v°i*°f I l'.`. T-.Pi-v-¥~lvi6‘l‘-if -'f'C ” f.'% A THOUGHT FOR TODAY 'l`o br hours! fo be klud-to oarn delicacy. ~ ~llobci't Louis Stevenson. "Cod iievor would ‘send you a dark- IICSS Il' lin foil you i-,uuld hear the Ilglif' lint you would not cling io his guidl ing iiuiul lt' fho way were always bright.. Aiul you would not rare to walk by faith. _ l'oiild you zilwnyu walk by slglil. 'l`Iio|\ iii-silo your hiiiiil iii your I"nth- ci"s, Anil sing, if you eau, ns you xo; Your song may ehoor some one bc- hlnd you. Wliusc coiiraize _ls sinking low; Anal, well, it your lips do i|iiiver-- God will love you better so." c my i: nn.. I It ' , , \*.ell I was broiiglit up lo go to i-iinriih'. My 1-'other Iuid a bil-I l`a|iiilyl.l 8 pcm. l e :T v%'%l€‘€ ll. liftl|,~;lu|1 Io spi-iul a little less, to niake upon the whole ii fziinliy happier for his preseiico; to roniove when that sluill be iici~ousiii`y and not to be eni- hliloreil; to keep ii few friends. but tlicse wilhout eiipltulatlon-Above all on the sanio i:ri.ni conditions to keep friends with himself-Iiere is a task for all that a nian has of fortitude and 1 ' 1 | \ Awholesomeepread, U ,` for a. slice of Bread. l The Kiddies"iust love 3 coizusnwr __ llc pure-give lien loin ef it I / A! all grocer! in 3 pound Perfect Seal Quart Jars or 2, 5, I0 and 20 pound gina. _ -§ Write for free N ‘ Cook Book. ml Clllll ITIICI Cl. ,V “` , uolipihszht I ’¥_~U§;7o Q cg’ . ?‘ _ _ gl. ¢' " or io ,;\ I e‘¢ 9 es votingin Canada? Is it because of loy- tion.” -Mr. Bartram, Union Government, aityjgnriy-pQQ;jgt§§m,,or is it not? "».` 4;! ~ , v ' "\f`-`~`-`l"l #Tilt I, .A1 5'-‘fl V qv Candidate for Durham, Ont, . - . , \":* \ :es v¢._ .._3. _._,,,. .~z° ° ' :"5 ar," _, ,- .>>»_ ~;= . _°‘s - ,.6 ,i... » If I Ladies and Gentlemen Cordlaily Invited I1r‘rs -:ind pepperiiiiiiis. I-lvery child 1148-ll-1'lM1.l ' Anfviission FREE " - Snod|.:i'nss wiio used io preach at our church. llc had three appoiiitniciits. but he preaclioil the same scriiioii ut eacii. and il' the scrnioii wiis ii good one at the first appointment, it kcpf growing better until, at the cveniir: service, the old man liuil a glorloiis time. and everybody else luiil. ioo. lint iiowadays the preiicliei' lniust have something fresh c-very time. In fact, soiuotinics I think the new theology owes its popularity lo the libel tluil has been placed upon it. l\'c-wiiess is the deniaiiil--the pi'eai'hcr iuusr ho up to ilati-, ho must noi. became a back iiuiuber. _Ami then just to keep iiun out of niischief, we have all sorts oi' inc-flings and clubs that he is expectoii to keep riinninp:,' and which he must aildress regulai‘ly, und very often on any occasion when someone has dis- appointed the coiiinilttee. Then he must have an interest in all public and social moveni-¢-rits. llc must bury the dead. uiarry the living, visit the sick, call upon people who have more time to call upon hilni than lie has to call upon them, and preach at must iwo rust-class. ui)-to-ilatv. lu- spiring, liolpfiil sernious every I.oriI's lluy, in spite of thc' fact that he I.-' paid less than any proI`r\rsioii»1il iiiain who has taken the saiiie iiuiiiboi' of _\'c;ii's ol` trfiinliii: to fit himself for his work. flow would you like ilu- iniiiisierls job? _Well, these are ilie iiion wlioui we depeiid upon to cheer us up, lo lcll us what righteousness nieuiis, io as- siiro us that justice rules the unl- vorc. and to inspire us to brace up and be tho uion we ought to bo. We expert fhem to coax the goodness lu us and to uid us in restrziliiiiig the bniiiiess; aiiil, fo help them on in the good work, we go to hour llioni per- haps once ii iuoiilh. and try to stlflo coiiscioiico by giving ns ii iciison t'or iioiriitleiiriance that the inlnlsler ls not zi very attractive preiiirlir:i'. Muii. dn you tiilnk that if you haul couriol your wife one evening at inoiifh, you woulii' over have seen much of her'.' Anil ure you so foolish as to liiliik that you will love your inlnistcr, if you keep so far away that you do not know whether he divides his sei- nions into heads or, like the durky preuclicrs, ‘[jes’ branches." Last Suiulay I was at service, and I aiin glad that l went. The old habit ol' |'i:iuciiiberiug the text was upon nic, but for the life of ine I ifiiiiiiot recall the points of the scr- iiioii. I liave. liowever, a sense of thc griviitliess ol' the text. l ho:-ir it echoing iii iuy soul today. I uiii ilr;iwln_\: coiiiiort froni il. My duty is iieiiig lightened Iieriiiise ot' it. \\‘hat ii text it was! “'|`liy iiieri-_\', O Lord, is in tlir liczireiis. und thy faiitliiiiliiess rent-lietli iiiuo the clo\ii`.'s. ’l`hy ripxlileoiisiiess is like the great iiioiiutaius. 'I`hy jiulp.iiioi>\fs are ai great deep: 0, l.oi'd, ’l‘lioii p_i'eser\'c.~=t niaii iiiiil beast. llow ext-olieiit is 'l`h_v loving liiiiiiness. 0 God! tliei'ol`i:i‘o the cliillireii of nieii put their trust under the sluidoiv oi' 'l`hy wings." The pi'i~ni:lior told us that that \\'oi.l “lovingkiiulness" unfiieroil up the other ‘great words iii the text, “ii\<“.-roy," “I`uitliI`iiliu\.~‘|." i'i;.7liteoiis- ness." “judgiiients." into one expres- (Coniiuued on page five.) lVlAK|N(i_/LLCOHOL Sir,--”[`l\|‘ Food l‘|e|lge (';iiup1\iL!l\ has by Ihls time iieeii coiiiplrtril. As ‘one ot' those who caiiiviissod tho poo» plo. I :un poi~initt,oil to know the iuinds ol' sonic of them. 'l`Iie major- il_\' oI` the people wislicd to know why. lf l'o‘oii' is so scarce. that Con- nila and Great Britain do not nuike some effort to stop the wiistc ol’ good grain, in iunklng liquor. is it not true Iluit, in Ciiiiaila ai- Iono, fioui 15,000,0(IfI to 3,000,000 bus- hels of grain uro aiiiiiially converted into llqiior? This waste is permitted in go on while people are stitrvlni: In the llulteil States the ruilroail prrisideiils, |uiiikei“s,iawyors, t`zii'iiiei's, and business iuen goiierolly aio iit. the present tlinc neiiiiiiig iiieseniges to \Vasliingl.oii ile- iuanilini: nation wido piolilbitloii. WIi_v do tho Uuiiziillaiiis not flollow their exainplo? lt. is tho duty of every true Ci-iiiiiilliiii cltl'/.cii to do his or her level best to stop thlii wholesale waste of foodstiiffs :ind the iunkliig of the vile stuff’ wlilcli is ruinliu: the best ot' our nianliooil everywhnre. ' Let every lruo citizen rise up and ldeiiiaiid that ii lnw bc passed pio- hII_»Itiu;; the nialilug of tho uccurscd |stiiI_l`. I ani Sir, etc.. A CITIZEN OF CANADA. (Our corvrespoiident will be pleas- ,eil to learn that on and after Decem- ber lst the use of grain or other lllliilstiifld in the iiiaiiufactuie of liquor Is forbidden fu Canada by Order~in-Council.-Ed. G.) I WAR NIENUS L How to Save Wheat, Beef and Eason for the men at the front. Issued from the Ofiicg of the Food Controller for Canada , _ ' V Menu Fon wEoNEsnAv Breakfast A Oatmeal Porrliige 'I`o-.ist Apple flutter Tea or l'o.”leo _Dinner 1";-it-,| Liver Onions Potatoes t,‘oilago Pudding Supper _ 'fonialo Soup ` ' ‘ Iloiiiiny lliead 'lm 'rue mt-ipo for iiominy Bread. ww- »tIoiied above, are as follows:-~ l Homlny Bread- 2 t-.ups boiled liuinhiy grits 2 eggs ` 1 cup sweat iullk 1~fl cup flour I teaspoon baking powder 1 tablespoon fat t‘uok homlny with four times the hulk of water. Cool and add H16 .swe-cf milk and .well beaten e582- Sllft in tho flour and baking powder.. Lnst add the Iiot fat and pour 1111.0 greased baking dish and bake In li0¢ ‘_ oven until flrni and brown. but not stiff. wifetu and mein saving recipes bv Domestic Science expcvts ol the Food ControlIer`s Office. f f4{-ll--_` _J ' __ i _ _-gps UD rl- ¢ | ‘ves Ranges and - ,I ' Just Received a Carloafd of McClaty Stoves and Ranges. Call and See Our Line---Get 'Our Prices. . ' Stoves and Ranges _ We will take at any time Victory Bonds at their Face Value \ _ ,ll for 'goods purchased from ue for CASH. I 1139-11-IZMZI ' Wholesale and Retail 5' it ’ _ _ , _ . . gait liic E o~;leiislllo\‘?tii>oi°e or “éffiit mil- ’ i ~ .=-x|.l|1'tu_.. ~: ; I. . ll “WI-Ielp? the War---Buy a Victdry Bond M A \ f'. _ ...__ ._...- -_ , _._ \nn»...».\..... »»~-' ~. ‘ \ ,' I if _ _ , _ ». _i___.__4.L_-.i_l._4n.g.__4_ s___.i.u__._..».\_l.A_.,...f , _,.. _