babyb Ovm Christmas Will eqon be here, and the yearly visit of good Old SANTA CLAUS will be eag- erly looked forward to by thousands of Boys and Girls of all ages. For many yeare SANTA CLAUS has made his headquarters for Charlotte- town and the surrounding country at CARTER 6t CO'S big TOY. FANCY GOODS and BOOKSTORE. This year will be no exception, SANTA CLAUS will be on hand all right, and the big Toy De- partment (up-etaire) ie al- ready filled with the latest end beet in TOYS. DOLLS. GAMES, IRON TOYS. BANKS. DOLLS , CABS. ROCKING HORSES, BOYS and GIRLS SLEDS, SNOW SHOVELS. A big assortment of the newest and best GAMES, but just see our DOLL DEPARTMENT it is well worth ‘ a visit. Our DOLLS are much cheaper this year. SANTA CLAUS Headquarters up-stairs is now ready and open. Come in and select your Christmas pres- ente new, we will P"! "Wm aside for y.ou till wanted. Buy now. The selection is com- plete. gathered from man)’ countries, bought fvi‘ =35" our prices are the lowest in the Province. Santa Claus 1P Carter 8i Co. Ltd. ' 1 1 > 1) V 0 1 1 b 4 1 1b b Headquarters < I V 0 i . i The xyvi-thin the past few weeks nit iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWN summit IOIIIII Dill! (IIIIBI l§1l ‘BK “l” RI Yell (Mailed) ll adv-lee ~II Charla Deleon, Pnelden, D. K. Curie. Aaaoelate Editor. per you: (delivered) ll alvaiqee. In Canada and $0.50 to IJ.S.A. J. It. llnrnett. Editor and Pulllaler. MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1922 IMMIGRATION TALK No other subject ,except. p.'cb- ably tho road making proclivities of the Bell government, has been as volubly discussed as that of immigration. In the case the voiubility originated in 0t- Lawa where the MacI-{enzie King latter Liberals set nut on their mission of political repercussion. We were fto have a new flow oi’ hand-pick- led immigrants within the year; ‘all our unoccupied lands were-to ghe taken up by skilled farmers ‘iromselected sections of Europe and through these and, ‘estfc blessings which wore tn flow the dom- froni the Liberal regime, we were to have a population of many mil» llious within a few years. But the stream did not flow Canadaward. On the contrary all that was’ de- sirable in the stream flowed to P oiblew Zealaud and Australia. Thou- "sands of i prospective in Great Britain wanted Ito join the exodus to Canada but; lthe exodus did not materialize, it; The govern- e-migrani farmers lstarted southward. Ement of New South Wales attract- rd the British emigrants and ar- 'rangements have been completfldi fnr the settlement of the first I, G900 people m m“, southern Ersrlable battle of the ballots to take Our cables announce that there ‘ier commonwealth. recent] w“; great disappointment in " and; and Scotland overltlie slowness of| ‘the ‘Canadian government in DYE“. paring its immigration scheme. I ii was announced also by the 0:’ that: Minister immigration lgrcat care would ho exercised in of‘ ‘rtdiniiting intmifl 0111-, that Europe r-oulil prmlut-i- would the- mattct- oi I grants In (Iaimiln. ini- host‘ ‘bu. ywrinittevl to set foul Ifivllllll‘? that is unprepared. the in Co“, nleedcti no repairs wore torn up British are facing that fact and acting in its light. They have learned the lesson that the Great War taught upon the sea. The/i alay bo entirely in sympathy INIUJI the dissemination of “No More \Var" nonsense among the nations‘ that are their competitors in fore- ign trade, but they are too abund- Jntiy’ blessed wltu common sense and pride of Etnpire to let such nonsense stand in the way at tht- steady upbuiiding-of the British Navy-Boston Transcript. I Aim. suourmc a It of savages won victories by tor- is said that certain armies riiying the opposing armies with fierce shouting, and threati-uing‘. Thehoise created an impression numbers and unlimited strength. Usually the ruse work- of vast ctl only once and proved a hinder- ance rather than a help in later the shouting cnmc to be regarded as combats as the noise anti only a cover. for recognized iveak» ness. This ancient custom is recalled by our Liberals the noise and the shouting of friends as they are arraying themselves for the inovit place next summer. For three years the party concentrated its efforts on has: the roads. By means of a ietierai con trihufion which they had opposed toot" "d miil when in opposition and which they then pre~ dicir-i \"'IU'II. ii‘ iakcn advantage lo the province. of I‘ :~ loan he ruinous they ctitnrotl upon a scheme rand work as extravagant its it that‘ was unbuslness-like. Roads Ito stilts the cause and my position Temperance Act anything to Chief Justice 10h upon tile importation oi‘ Iinuoriiwe may yci have a greater influx ; The Public Forum l‘ hiotes By The Way le open Ior the by correspond- ente of queetilone of inter- oet. The.. Charlottetown Guardian doee not neceeear- lly endorse the opinions ox- preeeed by It: correspond- ante. fifi-QXOQ-Q §f§O-OQ THE- PLEIIISCITE Sin-The impression that 1 um opposed to voiing out the liquor exporter having gone abroad. would you kindly allow me space- ]; l; not pleasant to reed Ihe widely published statement 0f the American immigrationauthor- Itiioe that In the first five months of the current year the migration u! Canadians from the D1816"! Provinces uf_the Dominion was at the rate of 10,000 per month, or over 50,000 during the liive months period. For some unexplained rea- son no account of the number of Canadians removing to the Slates its kept at Otta-wa, but the Almeri- can’ figures seem to be accepted ,there and have caused serious con corn. it ‘is noted that wihile the endorse Prohibition its we know it United State? h“ greatly resmc in a" “s deumi But this asme_ ted immigration from over the sea, on the afternoon of we 22nd permitting only a limited uumiber inst i was informed that Mr. D.|to cuter from any eastern coun ischurnian representing the Tem-in-y‘ m, such 1mm has been ppwed perance Alliance would address up“ gmmggraflon from canadqL the prayer meeting that eventlnglmey receive our people there as and as I had intended seeking in- formation relative to the comingm” be“ U"! mule l0 them, as un- Plebiscite mim aiiiittiei- source, Ldoubtediy they are but the loss went to the meeting in the hope to Canada ls an alarming aneJ-iow of gammg ‘m5 kmwledge- An." can “it be prevented or curtailed’! preliminary devotional exercises . . h ' l“; '§2li‘i..",i“.“.é??.“. 2.222224%: v-m bee» u... Temperance Alliance alldtllelhslgned for this migration sou-vh- called for a show of hands oil ward. One or these I5 the cold of those whn would vole at the polls the Canadian winter’ coupled with I ». ‘ ‘Y . trlltecrxlitltidhncicgy Xébhihtgelirgtgirlllfastlg: m” "”'““"“'Y his“ w“ M me‘ m l “.35 seeking along with omen Canada. Another assigned reason iad not been gévenfi asked cer- is that the revival o! business af- tain questions. Mr. Scihurman could ter the war camg a lime earner not strpply the answers, but ado ted the subterfuge of mflmamg In the States than in Canada. lSllII that my discussion WOIIIG provefanmher reason is mun‘! ‘m the d9‘ discouraging to the sentiment offimi t0 travel. to see greater cities. Ihe meeting and endeavored to'now scenery and learn the ways clmke 9" dlsmlssiml- I am remind‘ and fashions of the world in other ed of the proposal story of t-hel] d _ young ma“ asking “Shah we?“ an s than oui own. Travel across me young lady replying “Let-aw the border is facilitated by acorns but as Mr. Schurinan could no: of railways and steamship lines and tell us what wits mnibodied In his moiloriiighvrahs-Clvmmvnlrmsualre shall we" I could not, neither‘ makes travel pleasant and the for- do I intend to answer that Question‘ mation of acquaintance easy. at the polls without certain infor- mat-ion I would not be a pant to , _ the “(blind being led hy the bllid.” Regretnubl) most of the above’ it is possiiitle that I com-mitten s1 named facmrs behind the 5mm” grave offence in daring to think Ward movement are more or la<s i0l‘_ 11133011‘. in any event organi. permanent and must remain in #111011 f" a fffllllpllilzn was decided Operation. Other factors Wm upon without any one present be- change, m- ‘end to om. advantage‘ in_ "n iti . . . “Jlllzmi a Dos on n; say what is The states are “my m“ of new The information sought was a! p“? and m’ m“ new] Immigration followsz- qCanadn greatly needs settlers for I. Hus part IV of the Canadniher vacatit lands. in time there‘ L _ do must ‘hr an overflow fro-m the Re-l SCI-guys‘? LTECFFIIIIIOII oi’ liquor forumbuc northward and Canada Wm! g_ “mm bearings hucome into her own. Ours is t-hel dm-igfllaat Wort.“ in the years to comef This column &1-,\\QYX\Z.-J\ZY-\\R-I\ZYL in the matter. I do not however consider It absolutely essential to my eternal welfare that lshould - us’ xwnaxwnm“ spect the lovely here this Iweek. PATON if any, M-ntiiiesofis ~t1§\-\=\--l A. ~A‘_'\"L'_\‘*A.'\".>'.\‘:L"\\.L'_\T)\\A\l You are cordially invited to in- dresses opening I s LTD‘ i so“...- claim to be culled the IJULI- ....,...- \lll‘ greatest Itoei oi all. 1°!‘ F“ "I" llmiwfly-iiiai-k of iCannda. iour worthy friend informs us that. ztssimlluto which would not be nnl The scrub rum; the little IIOiHUlIIH tabililreit in P. E- I- MB belnfi ‘pig running loose with his lI\5(ill“BIIZ1iIli!i\l\I‘y ill-treated, k011i- ho?" ‘adorned by a yoke; the siravinctl from SPIIIIUI. to work and then. w-tlt. is it now legal ii import I’ . , “m, the province a" persumulgggsnf semi ie-l than in _ 3. Is the Dohcrty A01 operative . __ in this Province at the presentiunnmm} Mnem- lllllv? If 80. why is liquor IIIIOWQII lit‘ make use of it by wrilifll; 5°11‘ sationai stories for the numerous hull-dime yellow journals o! hi5 beloved land of adoption. Fluke? tiianfor thelpumdseb! mn-Iiltuinil, and misrt-prcst-IIIIIIK the land ' horse iron, and other fwliuclies ait-lhnii an cilucatitin, sent out lllifl also mentioned in the ltistory m’ the “TATIIL IIIXIIIIIHLPDPd to earn‘ ‘Mnliityrefls tour. Ouritlioir living untl lit-come u IIISUTPIII‘ which gave him hlrlil- iPt-reoiuiiitios nn- 5,0111"!!! _ I" good titstc (‘.\Ir. McI-IItYTQQ QIIIIIID" ! Hon. Messrs Flffllilllg and 1A.. I can assure you, Sir, that if ' t . - ythesc questions are intelligently mum’ have hem] nmkmg pro-UM“ s as wcli as roads that really nced- l0 be imported for qiersnnai use? ' a and‘ tho same |1l‘.“'$:|p'.‘r 'Whl(:I’| pnbllslIl-d this staiienlcnt h)‘ ed repilim- Two msmls wem ab‘ Charlottetown Guardian has the largest bone-tide cir- _ culatian of any newspaper CHARLOTTETOWN QUEEN'S COUNTY KING'S COUNTY THE PROVINCE IN IN IN IN and of any daily newspaper IN PRINCE COUNTY Certified by the Audit Bureau of Circulations-the only. Audit recognized by ADVERTISERS, ADVERTISING AGENCIES AND» PUBLISHERS ALIKE All successful advertisers use the CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Nothing conveye thought- fulneee and cheer like a Xmas Portrait from the BAYER STUDIO .444 g l l: The Ii) es of the World About twenty yeare ago a hmoue ' “ and Investi- gator made the etetement that "unleee educational non"- dltlone are changed every- one wlll be wearing glance In Mty yeare." I How truly he epeke may be reamed when you eoe no man] people wearing glance today. - , ' If ycu wear e pair of pro- - perly made and properly M- tod glaeeee they will relieve ' ‘ eyee and PREVENT HEM GETTING WORSE. 9n the other hand l1 you III’ leet your eyee they may been the point where even glaeue will not help them to extent, eve your Iyee examined [know the oendltlene AAAAQAAAQAQQI the Minister contained the initirinlifliilfidi llllllllrfilifl 0T l"'"-'il““"fiv°l 1mm m,“ ,_r,_0(,0 Mpnonittag Wm... electors were given Jobs and manyl ‘you their way to (Ianndiza! ,mne‘3 M mad‘ “(ere made pmmmi In the tulness of "5 early asfially impassable for weeks at n subject Lmmlime. ii. looked‘ like work the announced party kept shouting that it was wuhlwork. great work, a work that iii!- No attention piratiuns on this ,l'tetlul‘ul ililitl a joint arrangement government ouch oi’ the provinces had been Provlmie “eeedei concluded or‘ was in course of pre W“ WM 1° 9"‘ wmk m“ w“, tparation. by which each provinceiililnei We "m? m“ W“ m ‘earl iwould be enabled to extract from "P "m"? mads- 5° more Hhoutlngt U“. stream of immigrants ‘he employ more prospective electors exact number that it could com-fwd 5m] shill-II- fortably accommodate, paying its’ The T0349 1°53!’ are "Id 4° be Share of the cost This was [he In the worst condition they aver CmL Somehow we in this prov. were in, a condition which is now ince at least, can sail along grace- irremedlable as the!’ have bemm“ “u‘l_v and with all our canvas setlrroze" In deep gum" and "uh" outs and. must remain so till next summer. The curious thing. how ever, is that the worse the roads become the more the party shouts. The people now realize that the vast expenditures made in this vote-catching propaganda For the hast year we have list- ened to Ottawa talking and watch , ‘are practically wasted. that ll. will ' the ed it doing nothing; for three years we have been listening to cost as much new m pm" [he pmvmcm] government talkmgnoads in as good condition as y we're in originally as it did about our roads and doing Ilttleithe lo make and to neglect them. ‘The people are iiwatching this and listening quietly to the shout ing. They are "laying" for the ones who dlid‘ ,iit howiever and hereafter any expenditures made on the roads will have another object besides making work 101‘ prospective voters. towards some desired haven until. someone finds out that there may be some port-dues to pay, then we ‘bout ship and return to our original starting point. else. Now we have no roads and little else, mat? HOW U. 8. SEES IT Our friends the British are a wise and far-seeing people. Proud of their Empire they propose to he prepared at all times lo da- fand it. Alive to‘ their imperial re- aponsibilitles. they are not trying to ehirk them. They think so much of peace as to be ready to fight for it. Permittedi by the ‘crms of the Five Power Treaty to add to their existing naval strength super-battleships, their Government has decided to proceed with the construction of theirs new defenders. Doubilese British oycs have been opened by the course of recent events in the Near East to the possibility of in lure combat. instead of hlindinlt the lack of preparedness of any one . I.- EDITORIAL NOTE The Street Committee Is to be commended on having the streets kept clean before the snow comes. The winters accumulation of filth alone will be sufficient for t-he spring. two While the present weather is doubtless better than no weather at all it is herd on business. par- ticularly on those who want to haul their produce to market. Bot there an; compensations; produce not marketed now must he ‘mer- koted later and goods not aold meme/elves to the fact that tinawerc-ii a nutmbe-r of vott-rg in! this cmmnunily Wm b‘, enlighmnmi new trade treaty with France td and obliged. ‘and are st-lll on the job with pros- I um, Sir etc., =pects of success we urt- miil, But w’ c‘ LAwsoNlFrance, since the war has become. in highly. protectionist country and, {hence the prospect of greatly cu- fllrl__whne m, my wav to mwng-maiotl Knockers’ Association, and u“. om... (my. my aubjmlon wuslwhile hero has titanic some alto- m-rested_ when nagging the new gather new and cnrtaluly very qgeudquarters of we Re-d Cross wonderful discoveries. mind “mlfare Health Centre ‘H Ho has utienrtheil and brought Gram-m 3H8“ by the baby ck“; to light. conditions of which man- riagns m from of the (Entrance kind had hitherto boon unaware. guru,“ to know what was izélng and which we are told are as yet 0% 1 entered and round boys and undiscovered by more Canadians gn-Igv babies and young luothurs 211g“ mrelndolrilyhe yirilibiem when with n t m R,‘ C r gn: e - a see- g eye in ch23: rge? wvziglflhg, roifiiaaisilii-is; of‘: hyvllnhtimtllfid Algieéiciéll- d d t 1k; , w. r. . an yre a rs appeare 13",,“ “g beam‘ 1° them “n m to hold the ‘field FJOIIP. but in the, fasked what it an mean‘ and Guardian oi’ Nov. 21st he is joined- was told that it was part ohthe by an “may signing herself "Farm work bring carried on by the Red 9'05 Wm?‘ He’ remarks’ how" gross (m. Chndwvabfare ever, are childish iu the extreme, I “Earned that the“. 'wm_k w“ and certainly do not _merit serious premntirle and constructive begin- svznuffirgggg tfifihbiegzldrilzllléfig‘: in ng wit the child at birth and ' followed him through the schooii gldliaglosla of the use of M!" aga c n yre. Literature can be had for the one M his ‘most asking on all subjects relating to Coven“ ‘mm the one which up heamL pears to cause him the greatest Advice is given to the “lathe” concern, has to do with that very as u, the cam and feeding o,» we“, necessary commodity on a farm. infants and the“. chudren of pm} the cow stable, and these he states Echo,“ “a The older chimrelm are in a most dirty and unsanitary interest is aroused in their own wmfltmm and at the “me “m” pihgvsical condition and in the pos- 21(1):? glam“ figgbbxfggge angrwg: a illti f I 1 ‘ '3 Y ,..,,,,,°,;‘.,;1,,,‘.?§,§,",§_°'“‘*“‘ through indifferent production. "Now it is gome 0g the children seemed a generally recogniizeti fact that 91MB“ on finding out that may had the cow ata-‘nie is not usually keDt not onqy made the average momb in quite the came condition of Iy gainvbut that they were grudual- “pqtleasdcleflmylneil” “I'd H Kim???‘ lJylmakmg up what they had been igggrgrogr Wu‘: gsgsla scmrnntj; e .i I d d I . ' c0fl°,,‘f.c§.,j'§"‘“{he 2mm mwwaldigggg where the numerous visitors from imperial efgort made on their part. tsgsaagjurllninafiehoéitgtrg“‘xgg I. est i’ t e I I. l ' r a. ef... mhksiimiémiigimiiilil w we ever-w Meir-Mr or the longer hours of sleep res- Wm‘ ‘hose mm"! o“ m? flu; '3'“ ponslhie for their‘ improvement. fig: fgtgxnixzntkllfmnflgs"FT‘ “if. n some cases the tonal-ls and " ' " ‘ ndenoms had bee-n ‘removei whiiie their products all; tam» The illustrated iieiuui chart on "m Pm”- . {he my; were being Bmmed and One‘ is iicd to the conclusion that i Alihenton P.E.i_ Nov. 25th 1922. Our Future Citizen: r —-~ (Continued on Page Six) important dis- "mapd “fwd” l" Pill" i0 effccfllflilllllg horses, spuv-ined or otlicr- i0 tin-Ir Iioiiii-iiiii-I. wine, need no champion, periorni- list of V\’l'Ill-i\'lI(i\\'iI anoes spcnk _ wind P. E. “I. mce horses are khowniour shores have brought discredit and while some as in nil other plnri-s, havi- tint worlhiiy Iipiu-lil the honour (if tho homeland, they am.- inori- than lllllrll’ whu In short one begins inllmvn broticht not only rcspcvi bu! wonder in what part. oi‘ the lslnnd'i'nmc tn themselves and ilic land far dressed, almost double tnuil‘ corn-fed brothers ticrosa the Ill-no, while -our Hiighcst price A m Mr. ink iitit sur nuini-s louder than words, mind us that not all who have ll‘ Our hogs, ulivie orito their native land, in value] and wide. . litmlis bring the of any iu North onuntor-balanvcil by cried. Mclntyrefs observations were which son: iliom forth. o-n and why his vacation was} i-illfilll, among 1310i‘? congciiini is. but if us rouniiiiigi-i, they curtuinly woulihnntivo rvi l’. F}. I. I stipposi- lu- it-niion \\':|.~; u: quire-ll’? down to por- it rnqtiirvu no to r1‘- ii I do not know who .\ir. Birinifvrw; IS II l would like in] W“ he hard to hind within the conqask u-licro all his murvi-iulls NI" fines of thie garden province. And now we get i l Ii in the IY. _ S. i WOIIIII sugiu-lu that in future "~“ ‘i\ii‘l‘l]\lIy to the contrary notwith- standing yet one. cannot help but woiiiii-r if those awfuil conditions so l.;rldly portrayal are not the FPHU", of some ovll hallucination. (“[1591] ‘by ipoignunt. tnemories of his own Imyh-txid 1183's. bTllI-lB-m vividly itcfnre him by the ail-XIII of IIIIlEH-fillllllllll‘ sit-ones? At an? rato w-- hope that he will be in a innri- optimistic frame of mind iviwn next hi: invades our shores- I am, Sir, etc. W. B. CREED. Bridgetow- Nov. 23rd, 1922. _ r ,~A¢-s ..; it. was indeed interesting to hear Mr‘ McIntyre mm“ “t some um“ the different comments mm“ by have visited an Experimental the children. Station or the-hobby farm oi some u struck me that these chndmn millionaire and from that drawn were recewmg ham, educauon his ‘idem-Is. It is, however. scarce- in a very Interesting and practical [Y “if w judge ‘he mm‘ bunmn“ way and that it could not fail to mm equnmmm or a “m” “h” be," h..." 4,0,}, now and in yo": must make a living by his profes- u, eon..." sinn, in comparison with those found on a Government subsidized station or n novelty form. run. for the platinum of a city millionaire. and incidentally used as an outlet for much of his surplus wealth. It is encouraging to riots that? E1 holds the largest annual ifalrs eaet of Montreal, and that, while this year there were many entries ‘from thomtihfi side. particularly tn minded scientists are wrestling Ire stock. they took very fern 7mm U"! mxllvrleeoi nature. zend rises away with them. while our i um Sir, etc. AN INTEREST-ED CITIZEN. There's Still Hope 'SIr,-——Times are becoming IIvaIy In this old world oi oars. Every day we read of some new and wonderful discovery which larger country, now es always, is en In now must be sold later. Both the vltatlon to another country to produce sod the goods ere need- epee-tll of these. not wishing to be ultogothor ores lite; etdcit breeders are usually looked While ohm are bet-musing able to carry oi! tho lion's share femoul. Mf- J u Dr» _ whatnot awards frixn the neighboring use; emu silken. oil. ‘mill,- even from Maine. "" when ,‘ - ,. l". 31v All"?! J - alnQlOOO-dbaQQbicQtObfi0_ grades at $7.00, $8.00, $9.00. a few- days. We know that we are oifering the best in wool at $1.00, $1.50, $1.65, $2.00 etc. iAlso Holeproof silk or wool in black and colors and silk from $1.00 "P GAITERS . We are the great Gaiter Store and have the best fitting Gaiters and the best Gaiter fitters. can B... Ltd. , _. _ O—O&OO-QQ~Q-&QO-OQOO~O-Q-OOQAQ~AAQAQQAAAAAO4QQOOQ u~oo+o+e++0¢4o+¢++oo+o4o0++“1 \ , ' » Q D ON T B UY Any lowpriced Brown Oxfords until you see ours at_$3.00 or medidm priced until you see ours at $4.50 0r higher Don't forget that we have a large lot of sample rubbers ias advertised last week. Almost every kind of Lum- berman’s in sizes 7 and 8, also Over- shoes, etc. These will be all gone in _