T. cs: FOUR lakill {Ieumatlsrn alw ' i! 1916, l saw | Li! “Fmir-n-tives" would 110p njand tooka box, and got re ion took “Fruitn-tives“ right al _ aver felt my Rheumatism since‘ J tlrnlcrq or sent postpnid imit-a-ltres Limited, Ottawa. . usunancs IS "m: wuss MAN'S PROTECTION i , lcamsr L058 (iur t‘..r~ lnsuruntt- gives you . Junrc utter ' the fire happe ' ur lif, insurance gives you fin .al advantage during your ‘ nd provnie< it-r _v'>ur family af 9e us about it. PHONE 6 GI QUEEN S _ AND ‘ 1 FLOUR 1200 Bags Bran. One (‘nrload Shorts. One Carioad Oil Cake Meal. One Curloud CktL, Corn and Cornmeal. 3 5O Bags “Vine" Ont I-‘eetl. 8O Tons Choice Hay. 20 Tons Straw. Oatmeal. 'l‘able Cont" meal. Rolled Oats. . . Flour (best brands) rln bags all sizes. . . . " Get our Low Prices Q Wholesale & Retail . Carter 8t Co Ltd- LIMITED Her loveliness aeema ditined by nature to bl bedaoked with diamond, . i, ruby. sapphire or other . [em-lot ring. You will (Ind it eaey to malts a selection from our large choice and varied l’ n. 5 t r‘ uvu Fill » uiuminsm Wiiill-il-lltls’? FIIBNIS ;Fi'illl llflltliil I -l' about six months and I have JOHN GUlLDl-‘JISON. t 50c a box, ti for $2.70, trial size 25c." ‘Q. ‘(r32 22.1.1; Y HYNDHANS TPHNKEH life Jllf‘ death \\'»- believe you should "Vi, THE CHARLOPIIETOWN GUARDIAN THE BHARLUTTHUWN lllllllllllli, CurrcnLQomment n? canon not... Pullout. a. n. Ilene - l). IL Danie. Anecdote Idlt flu Illa: III Pnllelelt OI- Ionl Dallyihuled 1B1‘) Iltlivper 1e I (delivered) ll §-Q :0‘! yea! (_a|led) In advance ll - alwanee- Canada and I560 to U. QA _ million to become with public perfidy?". aynonyvnou l t MONDAY, OCIUBER 31, 1921'. was»; avian; doutd aa¢*t.;.e"¢.ei..¢ nvfi c: with hefhand thoroughly convinced of the on; oflioe and that the platform would clearness and practical sanity of the l like downrght. if not. brazen. auto- cracy. it is simply cowardice. op- portunism. deception. Mr. Ma:- ‘Kenzla King ls not big enough to be an autocrat. Ho has simply discovered that the, platform which he subscribed at the Liberal convention which appointed him leader of the party ‘is not accept- able to certain sections of the Lib- eral party and he has resorted to the cowardly subterfuge of mak- ing it. "fit where it touches." What a srreatningmfarcn it all is. iA convention is held with chosen delegates representing Liberalism from the Atlantic to the Pacific at which the principles and platform of the party are laid down in black and white for sllCanudian people ‘backed by the solemn declaration that the platform would be imple- mented ltry legislation when the part-y came into ofiice. Nothing could clearer or more specific. ‘as compared with the wobbling. him-hilt)‘ and evasive policy 9r Wall! {or p0'ic_\‘ of Mr. Maolienzig King innd T. A. (‘rerun If anything were meeded to prove the untenability of either Mackenzie King's or Cle- rar‘; policy it is thelfact the‘ both IlIHVG been changed. modified. and ldistored from their original inten- ltlon. an4 that today not a man in (‘anada can ay or even under. rakes to say what the policy of either is. They tcll us to accept ‘their word for ll that they will do the best they can after they get ‘into power! iVhn are they that are ‘going-to change the policies cf ‘their parties? Who is Mr. Mac- ‘(enzle King who is going to ro- vise and reconstruct the policy of {the great Liberal party represent- ed by all the leading Liberals from a the Atlantic to the Pacific’ n... is Mr. Ma i-llr in Q Who cl-(enzie King that is go- ing to change the policy adopted "rt-rite secure 11h assistance of the Th’ new Liberal pan,- had 590k. ‘Grain Growers to defeat the Melgh- on and swam to n. ‘he gage o; ‘en Government? And who is T. A. bame had been thrown in“, U... ‘Crerar. the Liberal, who threw in ‘his lot with the Grain Growers all a salary of 835.000 5 year and per- quisites in order to funnel’ the in- terests of that company of specu- ring. And now along comes Mr Mackenzie King, the leader of the party with a declaration 'hat he ‘and his lieutenants are the party and that they will do what they ‘think best-mot withstanding the lators? In the whole history of Canada solemnly approved platform n! mu it used to be the pride of ‘nothing as inconsistent and as ll “firm llogictll as the sbiftness these two‘ 7 T I Liberalism that the bumblest mem- ber of the party had a voice in the jdeclaration of its principles. but q“ 9'3"" otlthese days are apparently over. The 1M") has bee" able m Secure “Wwlfree open Liberal convention had a llearillg- Fwllmaiel!’ u"? Camilla say. laid down its policy and paign is prolonged. fortunately thejimncd p5 opponent, w Mme on PW?" ‘"9 being Ewen amt"? “main specific score but Mr. King ls to study for themselves the issues pymsed to change U". Scum n involved and we have good reason qt,“ Manama King had had u“, to believe that before the elecdon com-age to declare the Liberal plat. the ‘Peder! ‘vmjorm of me an impossible‘ and a l")! have a l'°|'l>°l'3|'~= Kuard- M“ ruinous one and that ho would not MwKenzie Kins is almost in this stand for it he might s-cu t».- called 35013160 Posh“! WMY and MT- an autocrat and the epithet would CWT" l?‘ YOUQWUIB M“ DP! have been uncomplimentsrv. As it is he has tried to fit the plat- form to his own ends, to servo his own purpose, he has preached the we understand that an impression ‘lvlllfvrm in we section of the coun- is abrmd that the present registrn- ‘U!’ and OPDosed it in another; l" lion of voters will result in a poll is Mi w stltwrsi- he ts an unper- tnz being leviedupon those who i-ullii‘! and *1 Shumef» register. This is no doubt part of 'ho crooked Liberal propaganda ‘among ladies of Conservative ten» tlcnci“! with the object of inducing leaders h3§ ever come before our‘ people and it is only because of the ‘ prevailing unrest i i two erratic __..._-Qo@---- a u); soozv i i -———¢o->-——— HARD TIMES! In the course of his speech at them not to register and consolSummerside last Thursday even- quently be debarred from voting. lng. Sir George E. Foster said: Several instances of this kind have "if we Canadians had just one come to the notice of ward can- glimpse of the conditions of things vasoers. There is absolutely no in Europe. in every country that foundation for this. There is no took part in the war and compar- tax consideration of any kind in 6d 0i" D1199!" Position with theirs. connection with the Dominion Eleo we would get down on our knees’ ‘tun Act; everybody. male or fe-‘avery hour of the day and thank ‘male. is entitled to register and to 60d U181 it ll B5 W81! with its ls Wool‘. when," they are t“ pgyefg ‘it is as compared with the suffer or not. ngs of others." n 1, 0g course not 5111905511“; The remark was timely and ap- that the Bell government may be PFOPYlMP- We l" Cllllfldl 811d 9V8! contemplating a poll tux on women "I P7111“! Edwflfd "m"! hi" be?" but even if this were the case the mnililalnln! "l hi"! ilmes- w‘? 7°?‘ get that only n few years ago we were prepared to give all that we had and were to nave our country. We saved it. We gave not only what we had but what we were to effect this salvation; we gave 60. 000 of our sons. the flower of ouv i i i i i i i i s i i i I ' in! would be imposed upon all wo- men whether registered or not so ‘that in any nave no one can h.‘ 'n- juriously affected by registering at. the forthcoming election. Let no one be misled by this bogey. auflmgacy people and we turned our industries -_.... and our business upside down and Autncracy ls e word greatly rel- [did not begrudge it. Now we are ished by the lndar of the remnant - on our feet. again and we find that of Liberalism. Ho never tires of some things are not as they were lts use by way of accusation of”; the days of our prosperity and Prime Minister Meighen and hle|wo cry "herd times" and we want government. What ie ea antocrat? to turn things upside down again. Suppose we apply it to ‘Ir. llae- ~11 we cbuld only get a glimpse Rennie King himself by way of of what is going on In other coun- verlatlon. in at least one ay the’! ee that pa tasted. in the war , than til-nut?» no tit‘ "if. slat real my n» we are the - . i - Lafltfl l’ * mention any names-would frame ‘the tariff poltcy u they m‘: into’- and something more.‘ njlied area d evil. la honest nmnln the today ent. And the Bell conrbination without any additions. represents the one spirit and character of the panv from center to circumference As the’ Patriot so emphatically de- clared. WHAT THE BELL GOV- ERNMENT ARE 8O WILL THE MACKENZIE KING PARTY BE. THIS PRO- VINCE HAVE DONESO WILL THE KING LIBERALS 0O, IF THEY GET THE CHANGE and in Patriot's de- AS LIBERALS IN verification of the Canada today is a paradise of com- fort and prosperity in_ comparison with any one of the other nniiurls that took part in the war. We have our burdens. it is true. we have our little war debt. our unemployment. our comparatively costly but we have ottr-couniry and its unlimited resources; \i.'e have nn burdens so heavy’ that we should cry. over them, no condition serious that we should want turn our industrial and commercial machinery upside down fnr. M's are simply ungrateful and selfish. Let us remember filings as they are today and as they were during the years from i914 to i918; let us remember how slowly our sister nations, Russia. France. Hol- land and even Great Britain. are er our necessities. v-merzinz from the consequences of the Jvnr. v Lei us remember the unrest and unemployment and want elsewhere Let. us remember also that indus- try and commerce and living con- ditions recover but slowly" and that all our institutions only a few years ago. in a state of chaos. We are recovering. that is the main point; we have the resources whercwith to rise again and where- Wilh We fire rising. There is want lt is true. and heavy burdens; we Qlltected them and We can hear them till we lay them down in the more prosperous days ahead. The 0H1)‘ danger is panic. the only fujlv is haste and impatience. the huste were. of the agitator who would experi- ment and the overthrow of tried and tested methods. Our chief difficulties today have arisen from impatience and haste. from the agi- (atlon which has predicted land counselled radical changes. This is no time for panic or untried remedies. iVhat we need is steadi- ness, hard work and sane adher- ence to those principles which have carried us hitherto. There are no bard times in Canada. certainly not in Prince Edward island. Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by the late Mr. W. 8. Lousvn CROSSING ‘Ill! BAR Sunait and evening star, And one clvar call for met And may there be no m°an lug of the bar. When l put out to us. Iut euch a tide u moving seems aeiaep. Too fuill for afiund and foam When that which drew from out the boundteee deep Turne again home. Twilight and evening boll And after that the daritl And may there be no sadness M lafiweli, When l embark. For Mo‘ from out our boufne o! Time and Place The flofld may bear ma far. I hope to lee my Pilot Jeee to taco When I havl om- TINNIOQ At Prescott_ Ontario,‘ Premier ileighen asked this pertinent. quee- “le Liberalism In this Do- may safely be answered. for this pro- vinco at least. that it u all of that i “Perfldy” There is not ‘Liberal ranks who will not admit that in only be a chart for them. \\'hat "PERPIDY" the Bell government right or authority has he for taking h“ Pmpamlhl l“ any Sm" m’ Pm < policy of the Mezgbeu government .5591! B P05313057 D095 l! l0! 100k Hum“ government on ‘he cunmr living, we have I wealth more than suflicicnt in rnv-i s0 tu ciaratlon we have Mr. Donald Ni cbqlsonka, ‘who is) thoroughly ac quainted eight years intercourse at Ottawa all over (Panada? is only a moderate synomyn. Worse. much worse. than‘ this _ n v in “s real essence 5e mere“. i V“) absolute lack of common decency. b Pflo. ll1“-”~.°'Nr's. THE CLEAR “sues l Mwxeule h?“ d°°"m° m“ M" lstlon of faith. a breach of. trust. Imus” 0' Purim“ °' °"“'““'y "yss-grzlvml glignn: or I withstanding the platform of u u‘; 31nd u; “wag-we "ache". u, Public principle. They are out You “liable '. g upy‘ . T1105’? who hid the Drivilcse i“ part)‘. he and his lieutemnts in friendship or allegiance to office. "l" "l"- u" THEY CAN GET lliitried ruediei saw adve _ H!!! ,~5i1'_G°°1'80.V 5- Fwler.‘ Whom be has oonfd-ence-he did 5t>c~W9“1d_thi-t we could confine our "d "l"? l5 "° "i "m Ya ‘"5 ""134 "W"! ” aaliléent udttljmsJn-the Strand vmvlumal llflsralism to rm,- ii. M118 . no expedient too vllc fur them to act upon. if by it they can ciilltlllct would be a benefit ruth- try. _ iendar is estimated as a more ser- what arelwe to think of that de- graded liberalism THAT WILL DBSOBND T0 DEMBERATB l-‘O- RGERY in order to\ manufacture false capital against h political opponent‘! And yet we find the PATRIOT. THE ORGAN 0F THE LIBERAL PARTY parading an al- lodged telegram, purporting tr. be signed by Premier Meigben. in its columns which it ‘ knows to be a forgery, for it has the Premier's emphatic assertion that he "Ne ver WROTE OR SENT lT." Brit- ish lalw and British justice never asks a man to prove his innocence BUT 1"!‘ DOES REQUIRE AN AC- cvsnn To PROVE HIS cast-z. This proof was demanded of Mr. . D. McKenzie in parliament and And this cowardly and clandes- tinely concocted telegram is what, the Patriot parades. s Their next act of DEGRADAT- lON comes from fir. J. J. Hughes speaking at a meeting in Cardi- gan. -lt comm as another of their familiar under the belt thrusts at our returned soldiers and Till-J PA TRIOT PICKS UP THE FOUL SLANDER AND -S(‘.ATTERS l'l' BEFORE JTS READERS. His statement was that Col. J. S. Jen- kins informed hi-m that he had switched 300 votes; subject to al~ lotrnent. against him. and in favor of Mr. Mclsnac. under the Military‘ Voters‘ Act. No one knew better than Mr. Hughes. TTXAT THERE \\"ASN’T A WORD 0F TRUTH '15.‘ THE STATEMENT DEFEND UPON l1‘ HE GOUNTED EVERY VOTE OVER AS CAREFULLY AS ANY MAN IN CANADA. He knew exactly how many soldiers were overseas from Kings (‘oun- 1)‘. A.\'D _HE ‘KNEW THAT THERE “'AS NOT ONE VOTE VORE THAN THE LEGITTBTJXTE VOTES OF THOSE ACTUALLY ENTITLED T0 VOTE 1N HIS COUNTY, L?‘ THEY HAD BEEN HOME. POLLEI) FOR OR AGAIN ST HIM. He knew further that there were only 148 votes polled for Mr. Melsaac in Great Britain. and if Col. Jenkins was there he could not have switched 30f) out of this number; and be knew also that only "156 were polled on all tho other battle fronts combined and ii would be equally impossible to switch 600 from any of those sources FOR THEY ilVDRE NOT THERE TO SWITCH. Mr. Hughes further knew and his associate political consplmtor the -Patrlot also knew that 90 per cent or the soldier-s vote went to the Union Government candidates as a natural measure of self de- fense. Iif he were not so keen to get a thrust at the Returned Sni- dle-rn, he would not try to lead the public into the erroneous be- lief that there were not 351 King's County volunteers onthe front and in England; for that is the to- . tal number of overseas Votes pol- led there for his county. There- fore HIE KNEW l-‘OIR AN ABSO- LUTE CERTAl-NTY TTHAT THE ‘STATEMENT HE DISHED OUT, TO THE PEOPLE OP‘ CARDIGAN WAS MANUFACTURED FOR PO- LITICAL PURPOSES AND WAS WITHOUT A. Y FOUNDATION 1N FACT. An it is safe to say that the=Patrioi will continue to parade this ifalsehood before its readers. JUST AS lT IHAS PARAD ED THE FORGED TELEGRAM from now till its party is buried beneath its own accumulation of falsehoods on election day. Liber- allsm lis it is presented tn this province is most surely not only "synonymous with perfidy“ but with every form of crookedness that it. ls possible to inject into or tn manipulate inw a political cam- paign. it really appears as if they couldn't do anything straight even if they tried. I Crowd; llear Prglier lieigien ‘BRNNTVPORD Ont. Oct. 27. H“ Premier Melghon delivered hls_ ioageot address to the largest sud- leQce of his western Ontario tour ‘ ran armory Tuesday light better ormnl anything than Iii he ' Cl ~ . - . with them. after his statement in the market halt. that “Liberal! are of the same spawn But "Pei-filly" ions offense than "Perfidy" and _ be slunk into a hole to get away. ‘ characteristic of perfidy. n their f j deceive some innocent person into ‘ 1 the belief that a vote for the King ‘ " er than a damnation to the coun- H - Forgery in the criminal ca- j Ilall and as usual there were muny Liberals and members of Farmers party. these made their PTCGPIIC" known by applaurllng the mention of the names of Mr. King and Mr. Crerar and led the Premier t0 ex- press his delight at their attenti- ance and the hope that they would point out anything in the record of the Government that they wished discussed. _ i J I i I Dtiiers’ View Points! O-OO-O-O-l TALK AND WORK (Monctom Times.) in tl1e_ light of. the fac 3 the ls- lund people are not, likely l.o be greatly impressed with the vagar - ies of Mac-Kenzie King that he pressed for improvements for the island that were not t-uriiictl out by the present Federal govern - merit. The Islanders may have bet- ter memories than Mr. King gives them credit for. They are not like- "ly to forget that much was pr0~ mised the island by the Liberals prior to their advent to power in 1896. The Island was to have a tunnel or almost any old thing it wanted along the line of improved communication with the mainland. if only the Liberals were given the reins of government. The Libe- rals were glvcn their opportunity to make their promises good. They were in power fifteen years. The island was represented in the Cabi lnet for a portion of that time. and even MacKenzie King himself. who is now so sollt-irous for the welfare of the "Garden of the Gulf" was a member of the Liberal Govern - rnent. But what did ~he or his gov ernmem do for Prince Edward is» land’! Mr. King should have devot- ed some of his oratory to telling ‘what great benefits the island re- ceived at the hands of the late Liberal administration. Lt would not have taken him long. Some promises in regard tn better com- tmitnlcation between P. E. Island and the mainland were made by theLiberal Conservative prior to i911. MacKenzle King is to be ex- i i all Ni iltil i it i we l |".<‘< Z ii n-n l 0 mused for not tellingithe lsluutl people about those lave promises or how they were t-nrrietl out. The car ferry uud all the improved cnn- the empty words or m9 Liberal dltions and transportation fut-ill - Header. ‘ ,~ l i ii-n-g .4‘- .....,. .-¢-.<-> , O 23325.9; nuummuummuu MAcDQNALIYS PRINCE of wares CHEWING ‘roscco g OCTOBER 31, 1921 Cod Days Needs ate 0m: Marvel At the bitiil and ingenuity of Mani. What has man not done for comfort and adornment of the person, sinée those old days when an armor of leaves, or the ' skin of some animal provided apparel? a The whole amazing answer is placed before your eyes, as you wander through the aisles and bays of our store during these mid-season days, when every sort of gar merit and every dainty alccéssptfypflt; 0314151 ‘ a. c How comfortable the new Coats 100k, now that there is frost in the sir-and yet. how much grace and distinction. they add to the appearanceof the wearer. r What charming new- models in HATS; what glorious stockings; what fascinating Veils; what striking new effects in ‘Gloves —what Blouses and Negligees-what won- derfui Hats and Hand Bags. 1 S0 much t0 see and wonder at-so much that it will give intenst pleasure to possess and wear. . . . .L1'tt1e wonder that nothing is more in teresting to men and women these. days, than the fine new merchandise now so broadly and happily displayed throughout our store. ‘ PATON S 000040 0oooooove~ovovoooooeoo+eo+ororroooeoeowoz BE SUfiElliilijEillSlER Yilflili-“i- be sure and register. Every ‘Liberal-Conscrvativt» voter, man and \v0' man should register his or her mime with the Registrai-‘for the» Polling Ilivision in which voter lives. ]§.\(.‘ll v01‘ lair 1111151 appeal‘ pclisriiiltlli‘ before the registrar and get his or her 11111110 on the list. In case of sickness 0t‘ ilbfifltfie from the city a relative 01' employer‘ of the voter can register the vote of the per-soil sick or absent. ‘i ]tl')GlS'l‘lf.\'I‘l().\' will begin“ on MON- DAY, OCT. 31 and continue until SATUR- DAY, NOVEMBER 5. The registrars will be in their respective places every (lay from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. except between 1 and 2 and between 6 and 7. 'I‘he1'e are 4 i-egislrzirs f for the whole city. “Ztltns t. 2. untl 3 ltlitl|.s'|‘l-:lt \\'l'i‘ll \\'ll.l"ltl*ll) (‘OYLIQ .\'l‘ H5 ])Ol{(‘Ill~I.*i'i']".lt $'l‘-( corner of Dorchestcr and Prince.) \\'ARI) 4. “rith ERNICWI‘ .\I.\.\'.\'l.\'(i B.»\(iN.-\l.l. .\T THE (i. “I Y. .\. lIOMl-I, Grafton Street. \\'.\ ltl) 5 li.\.\"l‘ .\.\'l) \\'.\Rl) 5 E.\.\"l‘ (‘l*}.\"l‘R.-\ l. with \\'ll.l.l.\)I E. I)()l7(i.\.\' .\'l‘ THE _.\RE.\'.\ RINK. FYIYIROY S'l‘R»EE'l‘. “ZXRD 5 t. E z z z Y¢YYQ"*OO-O-OO-OO-OQQA-O~OOQOO D \\'l'IS’l' (.‘li.\"l‘ll.\L .\.\'I) \\'.\lfl) a “TIST \\'l'l'll \\'l~I.\']).\ Ll. \\’()lf'l‘ll .\'l‘ THE l§()l'ltKE-\\'lI\'l)H()lt GARAGE, 256 Queen Street. ‘ Any person in the city whose name not on me list can not vote. DON'T DELAY A5‘ 'l‘ll lilfl‘) .\l.\ i" llli A RYSll ON TH l‘) l..\."l‘ DAYS. 9 O o O 0 0 e o v 4 Q o o e 9 o O O o 3 s o o O e o o o o o o 9 v v v .0 O o o o o o 6 é O + o wooe4++o++o+o++ooo4>o+e+++o++++++wo4oo0++eo40 0 ties that “Fill wlth—it, tcstifyhto the fulfillment. of those prnntises somewhat more eloquently thuu .e.-i -§§ <7 u ' ti“ 2:" I l t t) l \.. E t g E t m: Cannfli-ssuiiflnci-siges 1858""