. DINO!» President. l). K. Cassie, Aiuelnte Editor .3513 (handed mm- per yw:_t_dellverrd) In SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923 ‘PARTY OF FAKES . ,, is l ' ' ‘i -_-—-—-Qo->-—i u‘ he“ or e c“ ‘m “m; WHOLESALE DECEPTION by his colléfl ‘ _. _, qnet tendered him “hey-ed, a project was laantnet. 1 set forth with all the 0101111911115 hymn!‘ and immalufle unnu- Guardian. referred to the Vsts, iby which the province ffUllliLiberal puny. u is “imam um)“ i i to end was to have an electrici j vice which would be a veritable; odsend to all farmers; electric fedcrzi 111-111“- Ethvard Island at 101151- esslng a button. The country‘ roughout was to he electrically’, hted and the most remote rurall who watched the elastic. policy l ptrlcts would have all the advan- ges of- the city. Sever was a .-- q-Fd it was all lilting iluuc to lwno v it the , THE Nyilery member of which ilezirl? 1 ___ived the farmers ziniimronld 51101111‘ lie last dollar the farmer had lo . ‘first duty of thi- tippositnin." M1 farmers, by a gOvtfillllt-llhl », chaiacter of the 1p him‘ This was lhrum ‘wuriionlv the characttr o! the methods ' l =Wiien Io. The ziruthéslhhlletl out and not a word is being; bonnmonh" molgard o1 it today. glflAt the second I peat, scheme for enriching the ,.._. electric bonanza has| session another , inner-s was promulgatcil. Half thel slon was s11c11t in lllCOl‘[)')l‘i.\llli2'Own' comipany systematic ilcci-ption in 101' ‘ill 11ml"!- gllfilpuhlic rut-n must he fought tn ring. coal mining. etc. Elabi-r-‘finish and tlnst; who seek polltl~ e Bsfcltilarils were placed arouutllmll 1'“‘“r"*'“l"'l' ""151 ~ e farmer. if a 111:in's farm btelllml 11115" ll" ~r i clean hand. me flooded with oil o1- ltuckllllv"l"0l‘ systematic and i-.=lc11l.1lctl‘tle- ‘i inhniiltaibie ibv reason of a sudception, the last fi-tiiral <-;|1n11;ii_c11 l Jfluity of gas he was to he 5111-11135 no parallel in t ly rcmnnerztlcd for his loss a11.li1111'.\' (tut ,9 inconvenience sustained. 'l‘helyhh_ ‘funnels with ivhich these v i srdo were incorpor ‘anailiatt amazen emphai feelingl man. V l will long he remembered llYflggt 1O 311 Sense o; h se who through curiosity or dullty were _ vlslatlve 11111'¢1t‘1"'1 ti‘. 11101111111: “'lll'|'(‘ that suited.’ ‘an all g _ sefllmls‘ Th" “ll mmlronnd reduction in the tariff" hero, l coal are 3m] in u“ DOWN“ Mia raising of the tariff there. reel. k~ earth and the only resuitingjmou-t hi! is now ibeing utilized , ting other fakes. i .1 '1: ‘l: . 1%?- ' y, free traile, anything and in pr°'l1>vc1'ythiug that could czttch a vole. Thus ended; 15>): Wits preached-mm! not one prom- iise carried nnt in tho cud! in our thmprnvlticial s big fiasco! hi]: the unboundi-d lovc o1 5111111151‘ l aggregation for the farmers scale 11"‘ D111‘- threo Years ago. announced sumli rt‘1111ction of taxation. 111% affairs, on a sanit- policy was CL they had disc-overeat a riclucharg" "r "'“""l“~‘“ "l "*l"l~‘i- 1111MB" estone deposit. at Mlllllfllflftfill he limestone “'11s tn he (‘Pllnllfltl “KG fltllllllOlll. of fornuw oxtlwrvzigainccs. otc, )3 ctr. And where zirr- wt- toilny? f; ____i.._.__- A» 101i i‘ the benefit of the farmers; "Righteollsnps" ‘mmmll a M‘ too was to make the farmers "ML" “""l5l"~'""”ll°s5 as 611F131)’ D 10y and 1irospernus. Hut alas! “Mmslls l" M"- "Ztoo has gone the ‘tray of the 31' iltlwn was right. These things must. be exposed and I;% 1 itrlcal development. and 111., Q“ I a the character 0f the men guilty o.‘ . Mr. ma anuomwcd m lhwthcm must also l1e exposed“ Here N‘. Miniature Thursday night. in re~ "my have liven nrvllv frvvly and m Elite a. question by Mr. Kennedy; 11111." QXlmst-il in the pm-1t three 1Q.‘ the plant was closed down 5'93” ‘"111 (‘fillet-lolly during the ._'>' summer, that the furthers did 5i fwanit the lime but that work‘ . 11d he resumed next |ummer_. ' 18, before the election. Dresent session. it now to deal with thctn. remains )))))}% o+0+¢o++o4+¢+¢¢+~o++o+os lmtud dlBglng plant was n. tie - LL/i ‘Emlltllshed in Richmond liay (lntlg tur line of railway was going “my”. . t 4 ‘nnnect the 1ilant with the main There is agricultural depression and distress all over North Amerl. ca and beyond. Thorn is a rest- ~iess;'"r'u'slilng movement of 11111111111- tiou from the rural (llstricls, chief- 1.V "Om Canada to the Unitm] 51-"1195- 0111 With n sllliifl trickle of back-ward flow frnm the Start-s- 1r. the Canadian West. Largely it is the aftermath of the great war, A1. i {lot railway either at Ke at using, Miscouche. Nothing WM heard or this till uiéi actions of inst summer when as partially resurrected for l. consumption. We are gggjn rcd that this 1irojecl is to be n up again and w» ha... m >1 hi‘ 5st J. n. air-mt. Editor and Publisher. once. ‘your (lulled) In alumnae In Cnlnln 11nd llnlled Motel. reckless and useless expfllllllfl-lrti‘. lwhich has 11111112911 111v 11mm“? i“ a" pmhamy “we, was a gov. ggbt, and left little to show tor it. lgues in the House o1 Commons and the Senate, rvil01‘1"1l 111 Y@@“““‘l“-"'$ cable to the provincial Liberals in ‘dominion l)r\i'Ol‘0 the last general 1919.410“ will he concurred in by all promulgatt-tl at the time and \\'1t0 iMtright-n continued, "is to expose 10 11.1- \\'||iil0 country hot only the campaign. not ibnt the character of the men who , .1 . > i the bride. and d .thus have Obtaintd power 1n this Glanfls- thehéir w [he Slrmhmurc. Not :1 pleasant task this, feder-l any or provincially‘! Yet if th.» i1... miiiion as :1 whole or as iudivjiluziil‘ __111rov'incos_ is evir to 001111.‘ into ttfi o he laught- MTlwill he spent quietly at a i'ouutr.i'| 117111" P0151’! “"1111 111Pll1ouse i|1 England lent by a frienilfln “d Stall-s. to l'l't'illl on»- i-ani- bu“ Siifehpnign lie111. w-a.~ in itself sufficient "1911 11110 11"‘ to stamp the ]l:ll‘l\ as hopelessly‘ onor, Protect ‘inn. \\'l\<§rt> protection 541111111, fro;- SPRING. lawn, ter is gone: time is here; .\'o\\' of the frost Y0" "9911 m" not a fear. drooping heads raise. iug days. The smooth soft green 011F091. th l . stinshiue so dear. ti me is here. time to me. .\ll 1iretty ilowrets of woodland ani lea. it v e .~\t the marriage of the Duke i1 ha; daughter of the Duke lllltflllffivl of Ahcriiorn. The lion. Diamond Hamliulll‘ only iluuglut-r of Lord llariliuge o Penhurst. The Hon. (Iccilia l.._\'on. niece n tiughter of Lori -l-.‘arldo1n. Lady .\lu_\' (“aumln-idgc. ilaulllll" 1,1 the Marquis of Camhriilféf- .1,-.ul_v Ztlary 'l‘h.\'1u1.'. Xlatughlirr u .the hlarquis i1flBalli. i The Hon. Pllizuhctli lilpliiusinni: t 'lli)\\‘(\|'§ .\'u stands are to he. erect To tnkrvlli. that for the royal 11111111!’ the happy D1111‘ ‘"111 tthroad. . ‘The bride's 1101150115 already fui U1 early wedding presents. 0119 11 the mos-t interesting mescnls 1 Carnavoii. Lady lillizulietlfs will he mostlv of lace. Some of the ‘ll ll" 11171 11111111’ 111' 1111)‘ P11)‘ in V __ hi f‘ m“ “we Wm m} anada that has as good and 11111-1. “New” ° ‘l y illuillllli‘ "r5111 simply a..- this uitv worked intn the design. The family F. .1. Ruhhcrils, will assist wi-ilding ceremony. II l? .\ir~'. lildwin Aitkenis unuuy friends h... hi...) 1o know that she is con- vali-si-ing in the l‘. E. ilsland llos- pital tiller an tiperalloil F01‘ lllliilili" illcltis. suit .('nl. Alexander Niai-phuil. C..\i.(i.. i1.S.O., who was i11 Ollitiillil I'm thi- Vi111y ilinner, has rclurnedtol\'ii11;-'.- ston. While l11 the Capital he was ilu- _guest of his sister-in-latv, ‘Illrs. J, G. Macphail. l‘ U Q hips, C, ll. illecr and Airs. J. P. Gordon WUFO among the hot-d Qhu-flilllllllg at Bridges this week. II 1 II '.\ilss Beatrice .\li:l\'iunon.(laugh- ter of Mr. D. A. NicKinnun, M. P., is in many of the social functions at. Ottawa. She was one of those who tissistinl 111's. (l. W. l\',vtc,\vift- 01' the uicmher oi Parliament. from St. Peter's at n reception held i|1 Parliament Restaurant private rooms last Wcrlnestlayg when over one hundred and fifty guests ivcrc present. t‘ 1' >I iilrs. ll. ('. Pl'll\\'.<t,"N friends will will regret to ltcar of her illness. 1a.: 1n The sitdilen death of .\lr. Joseph .\lo.\'eil at lrvington-oirtlie-Hudson. New York. ivas heard with ilcopcst t m“ several ter ll. period of inflated values fnr farm products Wllltfil 1,.“ "mm. inrmt-rs into clvtriivzigaiice and at so Into dnht. railway sites be staked off before the election, go n~ which they 111011.111 rther fakes, more nr 11h... l“ ‘z pic. could be t‘asll_v mp1 hhihhh. "mum _H.;ll1l1l9» are strewn along the m” "l"? 110W "let 11v a ruinous col- “hfmn, Jhh, 1919 m the "rem lllllse and ilemnnds rnr payments that they cannot m0 As an ex. change 1mlnls nut. “'l‘nns of thous- ands nre thus tempted to evade m. cnttirei their ilohis l Th9)’ have all done duty in m’ P day and generation. Some of h ‘m. while floating, elicited ad. 0n from those who were ca: hltlaflsd, and far different r991. ll ffvm those who remembered l l"? by which the party had ‘ibod um. office. 1'1... wrecker’ by Joining the universal exodus." regret. by a wide circle 0|‘ relatives and friends here. II R i Miss Alice Harrison is at pro- sent in 'l‘nrontn attending meet- ings nf the National '(,'l1lltlrcn'- Work Hoard in connection with ite- llglous Educational work. I I 1O The many friends of Rottaltl Mc- Kinnon of the Freshman ‘C1088. Dal- hnxisle University. will be glad to These go. lomfllmg; n, m, "MM" b)’ "ll" Wages or imagin- "Y prospects; they go from their own State to another State, or fmml we province lo anoint-r. but the cities, learn that he is ronvniesclng nice- ly after a serious illness of pneumo- nia. His partente. .\lr. and Mrs. H. V. .\li-l\'|nn0n are with him. having been summoned hy telegraph from Vancouver. (Pflflllllankl 0n Page 51 (fiontlnuetl on Pdgxlfi) Wake up. little cruuuses out in the Come. lift up your heads for Wlu- Be [gully 1o greet her, sweet 311F111? Littlc but. violets. oven ruin eves- Look. all around you the lengthen- .-\ll 'loudl_\' proclaim that the Spring- Pni o11 vour garments of tin)’ 31'9"" 111111.“ KillllPfllll.‘ llaililiton-Irlllllli"jif we had a license tn carry a gun 111111 111ml a right association wedding dress are adherents 0i‘ the Flpiscopfll Church. and the Primns h; 1h‘. (‘porch of Scotland, Dr. Vi’. at the 3.2113121. "$525,522.91". of (union of lulu-ut- ‘lilo Charlottetown Guardian be: Q's-I: ‘ fl Q P l a - m. - .. Shopping at atons The Game Laws 1 3., 14...” W, $1,} ‘ _ , _ . , Bow- MD- Eifi Ladies will find a wonderful showing of all that 1 e tlS:|l‘],—l]1l':l} ll'8ply to Migll‘ game laws 1- _ _ _ _ h dred Hats t choos t , 1 s ' ;’,...,,,_i,,,,,,,,‘,,_.,,‘ “f; g,.=;;,,,-',,°';,,,*;3,gg coPvmoi-ir hh new 1n Mtlhnery. Over one un 0 e they living in the parts province where the 0f shooting tit i L. the shore or feeding ground forth ,tske a11 interest in shooting in th spring, or do the game warden 1111l.1'ol moi'e i11 their lntckyard wardens have not been doing thei duty, where ~ shooting has bee: done, as ll Flaniicrs- front on some shortss. i names of all parties convicted, ani there wnuli 1uut he so much violation of _jla\\'. fytsteil tn answer the question ‘have asked, and also ivhelher the game wardens go to all the 1ilact-s to go to ilvhat they were 1iia>t year. ' l am, Sir, ctta, ltuliiicd y TO KNOW 1W i ____ 1% Square Deal for the Farmer: Sir. ~i see l1_\' the (luariliztu tho '1 z is taking great credit to hlinsel tor having so many of them eaugh with milk under the above test l raid Wits to he maiih on 1 dors for samples of milk. l. .. “I the von cially prepared bottles for the in Fllector. if it 1111s ltnown ivlicnthi Slllfllft he an ancient lfiiLYDtian 1ieclv!f"“1l1l>l1's were to he taken. it‘ that lace found in the Luxor tomb. sentlll“ 111111 tFPiIUIIK 1118 milk vendors a..- _ croofls, i do not know \\'ll'l| is I - - ~ 1- 1'1 arty underi 01d ' -- hy the extant ll g p1 1 and the think for his oivu interest, Jnturest of the people lu 1 _ the city he is making a mistake. has. l('(>ilsitl('l' as a whole. g 111g men. who would do :1 ilishuxiest actio men eiulureifilu1'ing [his 1m“ tel. i1fleu takui own hands liri city. _ win- 1-1 tlit-‘lr lives in their _ nging nrilk it) 1t ill huhouvcs Dr. Yo.) ______________________ ________ "wwon-oooaoooo-voo-a Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers From tho W, B, L9 colloctlon. Ol‘ l-IIOII we o+¢o+oo++o+o+o+o+¢+¢, NATURE'S ADVICE, "N111‘11'1‘. how shall l say" gum Spring, “Phat limo is here 1 . , "' F-Tltltjns sing? w m] U“ llflwJsliall l call to the Wmqd l: ft‘ heart!‘ As the snows of tho Whiter Iii-part? Shnli l pllt a Wind in the l.li cs, 'l‘o $1.1)’; u son Shall l 110111‘ ilain days willow g on a silken l1rerizo? 11"‘ ‘lmhs o1‘ n gentle T11 soothe l)“. hlliuvls in pain? “Shall i send tho slanting thl.’ Sun In ,;ilii the things that are and done? -ilow shall ishov.‘ to Love the truth l1at 1.11m» arr the happiest drnarhg u.’ Youth‘! -ii0w may l’ comfort the tircd l old For [hr ilrvary days that. an. Mhhk 211d r-olil? lVlll Ymlth hut dotiht if the (ll‘(‘.'llll shall last? Will Age but long for a that's passed? that are still ray s of iii-ail and d ream Xntuit is old, us the Spring is young. And many a song of her nivn has snlflg, So slle gazed at Spring for; time ivhile. And msivereil her with a knowing sn1ile~- "Coax tllc Sun and the Wind and Rain To llflp you prove to the . "in World are making preparations for goose- shootlng in certain sections of the done. or do they live miles fro111 geese, asthe writer does not thin-k, |lhe_\' feed i|1 fields in the spring. i()r are the game wardens men who year‘! if not. I consider the game. seems to me like the |rousidcr a man who could shoot a black duck in the spring in this the l would like someone inter- ONE WHO WOULD LIKE vendors who ilispose of their milki Gin this city a1'e n lot of crooks. lie Th1. first half of the l1o11e_vn1o011i r. Croken was instructed 11ot to 311 “lei on" hy word or (lord when a in case they might gel. wise, and have she. the milk veutlors nod. honest, llLll‘(l.-\\'O1'k_ not stoop to inmmed’ l n such as is ht- huys :1 stilt of clothes, it 11111.1‘ w“ (“M17221 1°11". ll) Dr. loo. When he all s-hoilily", and lie has no rt» ' r l“ lllildellliifi these dress: l1ut if his milk inn-e in a vous "rmzs. _ _ _ i H province hitherto fumed for sport. I___ I “.9 ‘-- up more flaming 11111011111" m" Look a1 the blue of the br g1 it is also understood that game As you knthw the tictshpfl shod; r. _"_ ._‘ -' 'ti1ne skies. wardens are instructed to be more l1l0101‘..0ltl‘ 111 9-" ““"“-" j f out more prmmses ma“ me'_ ---1'h,. p11,...“ party came lntfl ‘l. , flglliubholor h, 1,191,501.11,- 50 than ever alert. this year in pre- 1111641111». that would otherunseslrake government. Like a certain; - ‘ , _l t l‘ mo‘ _‘ venting a violation oi the treaty the engine terribly: _ _ DOW" 1W i‘ “Wlelllalwt c“ cum c‘ m" _ liettivcen Great ‘Britain, Canada and k1 addition there are also sllflllgs d’ “I! career’ m“, nearly ‘udhpmt-es; or wholesale ileception." Show your ='\\‘1"~'1 111C951 0 "ll-‘lels the United States. for the protoc- which sustain the body 111111 119111111 lg strewn with promises and: rare. 1101101 ‘"1111 1199511 comfort to the |lil55Clll§9r5 eve“ 1 Md d balm)“ Hfhls statement 1!)’ 111- 111m» Arm“ 1811'. l would like to know how over rough, roads. h m . ' 9 ‘ ~ . » . . . . _ _ . '. 'ld ame ivardens lrve ' 11- ' . - - -1l [as IPUV ' . _ ‘ o _ _ , l m“. ban h _ I I __ , nltll) Dd g _ V a W0 I“); ‘Vtturt, as uslh l , ‘in its firs; stsshftn, it will be re- MUJW“ “l “ “mm Hue l 114"“? “mm Snowdrop“ you‘ on patrol in this province, and are A t» s. care 1,: {hem you get the maximun mo‘o.- car. h N02. what are the tires of bod; of yours? 9 tissue CllShlOlls that lift‘ found b1‘ l‘. n‘ S column; These cushions ill l1etween the bodies of the ' J Mn Meighenls seaming demm. l f,';fi',‘,,l,'I,°,".,§§Z,,‘,';§...‘lffffhffilmili?" which are sustaining Your weight. W91‘ 11) 11111111 1l"“=il""5' “"1" ' . - -- '- - 1 ~l- "Mei . ‘ . ' .. ". ‘ L‘ . e 111d Lake all the 1'11‘ '1\\'11v1'1'"111 ti“: h v V _ _ u n ‘h tlflilfll’! of the systcinaui an: 1a Shake than a“ out m ‘he so“ the game uariletis been lldll0lllllg hreflfus bundle tflfmlrvc nssue_ W158. 1111151115- 1111110111,, “ah h _ I Dd I ‘N: mun with which 1h» the shores this year? Has there ‘ " .‘ g _ 1.1111‘- l~ l‘ 1 gentle breeze. h. . . . 1.' . h. the spinal cord. etc. (70liltl lie done bv 1111111111, . , h »_ . . - m" ‘m5 w“ “mus nude ml" A - - 1" ilh- t-ord and you ' ' ‘ federal Liberals stampcilcll its 130m.- all sWPcl emblems ofbpririg- severe jar o are pnrnlyzcil fol- a row and any real i111l11‘.\’ 111N121“ mam-"l-t paralysis and ilcnlll. So Nature expects .\'1>11 11> care of thcst: cushions. Howi’. 13y standing and l‘ l I siting . . - . ~ - -' .. » .- '- ~- ‘ " ' ' "' ‘ l these cushions . v . v . V, "h. “m1 11,...‘ 19115411111! litmis llltlllllil. uouiii ial his giandmoth- COF1"~.ll)..tll P111“ ‘l _ now know the wm in uhu-h tint. l‘ ' hru; _ . . - 1 11 - weight of . , . - , ~ - -. _ ~ _ . ._ - . .. . ,- . poitiilgc. i ivould lik th) "('1 W111i 111111111.‘ ~11“ l‘ 0“ 5° osnnmuuully mhphlul . - 14"" l" “mlmlngtl AM“) u“ (pure \\‘\‘()('i‘||i()n 1 .| P 1'. :01"- hm] - 1< \\'ll1‘l'l' it shouiil he. lpplig-y- was tfillTll-il out. 1111: Apr“ 31h 11.1; hridt-sntaiil will 11oz‘ - . , _. .. n 1.. ve tli . 3 - a Y. that is on the. lurgi- iii-itvy part in‘ tho bones in front. iustcinl of on the lighter part al 111" 1'1"" °l 11"‘ column. Nm; as you kumv iirdiuz " rubber tires wear out and are discurilcil. Your tires wc:1i' down _ a 1111 through tht- tin)? 111'“ 11.1’ 11115111 “M11 cushion ls i¢1'1'-*'>'“‘l ‘mwn a shgll". fraction of an inch hf H1111" 11ml weight. A's '1 matter of incl vuu arc 11110111 . ~ _ _ :1 half inch Slltiflvr ai night than 1'11 tin. morning. However ‘hv ri >111! 111 111.1111 11'" cushii 11s nssuiui- 111151‘ "llllmll gm. by rimming and at" P111111)’ n” jtho ilsvs run. l t i“ Idaughter ol‘ imrd and hail." lillphiu- ilflliurlvlgi’ m“hliififlglithglgn1<;;h ‘ V_So iil'_\|'“fylll:ll1n;hi'l'i{i\(tlililhmrpiwi will‘; trslouu -|!ltl Hit-rt‘ of tlii l1ritle. UH “fought w jhhuhh rm. ‘he ~c();_l_:y(_‘]\f '1, Wm prvvpn] ‘ Lad . ('itllllll'lil§£.'. llil11§l111’1'l(‘l‘iIllG of having milk under the thzxjyn.“ which‘... hi-atlachcs flllil ' f t1 l of .\llll()llC. ltcst of ti. 3;. it seems to 111e, he hflcknhlh,g_ T. surf“. m- Hh. 141,1“... “-11|hh,l1|a_s been a iltlle_ over zealous in _‘ ..... ___.-%- ecu ll1‘l \\'itl1 foliage and “mulllillliki1:55:30!‘zilvlinlélkltshlf lrllxillltllany "f m? HHHHIlhHT m Hmmuau ‘tliev are not hour-st. if ‘Dr Yeo is so >ltlll‘lllllllfi of thc f t M“; ‘hp hl-Qhd §11.1)i~<'l0fl and sei- that. we em the mover vrlslll» “'1... not have tho tea, iqiices unil other tirticles lllul are liable to in" adulteraterl, zinalvzi-il and H011 l1 thev are lmrc? \\'11.\' not have the filth cleaned off the streets. At lrity and u mcnuie it! ‘health. 1.11 1111111)" farms for the United Statics’? lCn-tjvtliiiig the farmer has to ai-ll must he suld at prices he can get. llltl at Wlltit it costs to pro- duce, or auythiiig like that, i1ul just what the buyer likes in givi- for it. flu the other ltand. it‘ he goo.“ Ito l1uy ziuytliiug he has to pay the price asked. very often with a pri1~ tit of from .70 to 100 per cent. if in l -. r1" while gut-s below -1.1l.1 test. llI' is liable In ho iincil and prevented from soiling it. is that a square deal to the |'ar1n<-i".’ Another thing, our Agrii-ullilral ilciiztrtiiioiit. has lu-ou ciiroxirngiiig our farmers to raise pure l1reil stock. A good many of them have ilonc so at considerable expense, and wi- have some its good and high classoil stock as is to be found in Canada. l1iil when the Depairb ntont wanted the other day to huy some, they did not. give our hrr-tl- ers a chance to 5Pll.lllt.‘ill any went to (Jntariu, 11nd pur iasod animals they could have bought a1. Rood and cheap iii-re. is that. i- fair ilt-al? I could say 11 hi1 11101-1. hut, Sir. l have ircspnsst-il nmv too much on your vulunhli- spat-c. Some other time -i may come tli -k to the r-lllljl't'[ and givt- some il'l'.l.~i- (his why our farmers are not gut. 1111i: u siluuro iicnl. which liritisii stilvig-t-i l()y(;g_ i aiu, Sir, ctcn. SQUARE DEAL. “_" Bill of Uninn Sir.~\\'hilc there art- pnints of simiiarifv between those they itfl‘ not. identical. Let mo point out cil you with tires and if $911 1311c service, just as with the tires of a. that wot; the 111115 are the connective twem n11 the tmni-s in’ your spinal i11 l1ones minutes. i|)Cl‘- take health ufthe t ty. \\'l1_\' iloes he not‘ .prcse11t they are u disgrace to the‘ the puhlii-vtiut enter into the Union. Is it any wonder there arcl sale, and Ftlpl. congregation that tines not i-mz-fiiiiiti-il tihaicli of Canada“ is self- thmh}. 010.1,. has. 11.11.11; 11.1.1. goingleui- in the Union; lilli is legislate.‘ r1111. - every ' l 1 D0 Yo... Saurday v from.'N o two alike. The one Hat for you, adopted to your taste, your personality and pocket book awflltfl you. STYLE AND QUALITY IN PATONS CQATS Special showing of handsome models . priced at $9.50, $12.50, $14.00, $15.00 and up to $40-00- LADIES’ SUITS in all the latest styles. . _ Lovely Navy Serge Dresses at $15.00. Also 1n Tricotine. _ _ Special showing of Ladies Sport Coats In P010 Cloth in Blues, Fawnsiand Mixtures. Priced at 3515- 10 $23- WASH GOODS in New Gingham-s. in Pretty color- ings, extra fine cloth ati28c, 30c and 42¢- Al-so Ratines, Flocked Crepe, Plain Crellei U119!‘ "Qllable Linen at attractive prices. _ l - - Ladies willfind one 0f_ the best showings of N_ew Home Spuns, all the pretty new mixtures. Are showing‘ from $1.75 per yard. Just the material for your new Spring-Suit. NEW TWEEI) SUITS ' _ The man that wants something‘ dressy f0!‘ Sllljllg will find in Patons assortment of New Suits something that will please him in color and price. 1] If its’s a new Tie, Shirt, Cap 01' Hat you want you wt find a pleasing assortment. PATONS LTD. 'l‘hu< beta-eon the .-\i.'t of 1875 11111111111’ 1111"" 111° ‘"1115 0t “vmldrawln - _' . . .,_- . " a ' ‘ffer- therefrom? ‘ lqllrth-pllttllllfvull [ill]:(‘£i'l'lll]S(ll£l‘f it-lloiccl iln in)‘ letter 0n Clause N0. 3 0! 1'" h," f,,,.,,,,',.,. hhh [he h“. (,1 1inr-r11t]1t= 1n-oposed Bill. that appeared .Ollll.‘l‘\\'l.~t‘ whatisomir time ago in the illlllllfl D7955. '1un_v l just repeat the suggestion lt 1 containoil hy which the. coercive Sh‘ $1.5‘ Eli-B?‘ Li?‘ 537$ 1:5‘ l EH15?‘ 1:1? 13F‘ “t Act of 1875 refers to the (.‘l)ll_l.’,I'(.‘§-'.il Lion that decided “not to cult-t‘ in to tho said liuioii. but to ill$.s'l‘lll[ therefrom." in the moposi-u ltill- ihe provision refers to the cougri“ i-iou 111 Lll1."llltl.1*l". n '_ gatiou that. rici-iilt-s “not tn concur is the mi-ztutug of the phrase in the said Union i1f the chart-he». tlrznviug from the Union.’ i. _ _ . . .. ' . -~ »' ~ -.- ‘*.'.\.3mavber- but to \vitl1dra\\' then-from. any‘ Unionist _1-\l1‘1<1111 1111“ llthljvllllj-fdlllslll? (‘have olilmhmul-lg thee The difference between thesctivo possible v to withdraw from be 111111;“. H withdrawing frommu l-éttlleillélllfi is a11parei . |Union without first entfllnfl 01‘ '=-,“_°1_1>*'_ "0 _ _ l i n l 1 The provision 111 ih .7 was for 111mg taken into the Union? Ur uriylyuion, and sllliflllllll 118 "U def I . .. ._ ,......_...~~" _ _‘ Z"Ollii(l‘t’ililll0ll that did not l'lllt‘i'lll- ‘|\\'l' to num- from llll htltst rsliian ,'pl.ui. uilhngao cutertthcea. lilfitll 1th the Union. iiut dissented there» aiiou that the 1ihrafhe \\'iill1l1'-1\\ -i '1u ilic HD1111 1111"" 11‘ I 11151191" igrhhh 1.. 11.1.1mg.-|1(..-1..-1-(-i.,1|\\- - ing f|'i1ill tho Union’ 1_:~' only .1 Stl-‘llll? Apostles sought. to attain to when. The tiungrogplinn dm-itlt-t: ‘lpillslll. l1‘ it ls‘ only a Sl)])lll.\lll,-l)t'l.‘ greatness through Istlriie. Jesktln-i lnot to enter into the Union; (ll|~'~ it-r get i'ltl of ll, and state the tact. gave them an object essouon t e Some“ “hm 11h. 11.11pm; an-l ilid_ 'l‘<1.s.i_v that only those "not \\'llll~ way to greatness 111 Ills Kingdom, lu lllt*‘lll'il\\'ill[§ from the lfnion" will uiti- and said: "if ye know these things i . y . , .. proposed liill the 1iri1vi:.'ion is fi1i',i11ati-l_v 11c lllt‘l.'l‘]iltl‘illt3tl into the happy are ye if ye do them. (John 1J1: . (ireuint-ss in ‘Christ's kingdom was a worthy objective. but the Apostles through strife among themselves sought it ilw unworthy \\'l1_\' diwcgartl titcir --— i (fkmtmued on Page Five.) l l _t.-viili~nt., lliui it. llVlllltli the point into the Union: and aftc|'1vu-rils,at issue, \\’llll‘ll is. why frame a Bill withdraws from the Union ’l‘hu}for the 1iurposo of lcgislaliug intol iroorcive clement. i11 the 11:'0posi~.l the Union tlit- 1|u\\';lling illtlllLI with Bill is legisiuting the uoirteonriii» the iviiiiiig‘? ring; congregation into thr: Union. choice to vi-uiaiu out. and attempt; See lto the Fr If you could see, when you first. look at a car-just how much you-will have t0 pay for repairs-how long it will wear and keep its shimmering, silk-like beauty-you would know at once that the Dodge Brothers Car is the ideal Car to buy. Whether you are buying purely work, or both combine Brothers. It is a fairy achievement in light expense to the owner. Twenty miles to the gallon 0f gas, as easy on oil in proportion. N0 gears in mesh in the trans- mission when running in high as you do over 90 per cent.‘ of the time. Larger tires than other cars of her weight. It pays t0 look ahead, now read the experience of others who have done so. a Car for purely pleasure, d your safe choice is Dodge No. 12 Gcntlemen:—- I am the proud owner of a "Dodge Brothers“ Car which I have driven for 5 seasons. during that period I have driven her 46,1075’; miles}! a total expenditure of $125.00. The motor is now in A-i shape. and good for several more seasons. With nest wishes flor a succesrui‘ seaon, tho illssimllar elcttients upon which this question of izoercioti in the lai- T 575st: M‘? 152:1; "lei PROTECT YOUR SELF RESPECT BY PROTECTING YOUR FOLKS ance. it can‘ be used to burrow money on when you need it and it will provldejor your folks when you have left them. Don't leave it to the future-do lt right away- insure. lluy the Great-West Life Policy the most popular "made ln Cau- Thzit yours are the 1114.1»... houra- Tell it, slug it, ‘say it with‘ flow- era." brightest NAN TERRELL REED IT Eda." Hyndman 8n 00., Ltd. he Oldest Insurance Agency II P. E. Island Life insurance is double assur- V Your truly, (Signed) v.3. No. 13,- Gefltiemenz- . The amount of $5.50 represents the expense l have had on my Dodge Brothers Car which has driven 4,700 miles. l am perfectly gaflgflgd and If I were going to buy a new car would buy a Dodge. Yourstruly. (Signed) W. G. No. 14,- Gcntlemen:__ My Dodge Brothers Car is now as good as ever. have driven har1B.000 miles during the past two seasons and my total expanse ls about $15.00. 8h: ls not to he compared with other can at or near her price. Yours truly, (glgned) H. B. We shall be glad to furnish you with the names of over fifty owners where you can investigate. this car if yon wish. prices are going up. W. B. Prowse Charlottetown Plea-se order your car early, markets say & Sons Summerside