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I Hi'-5 . ii _ ,Ir r__ i. ‘ i ¢ . ts ,. . , I f /ff "ggi €»'_' ..=._..;.-' .'§.,.. »; _ 4,..-_ = . .» = _;ij. , 1 -if-. Si? ' " ,V i, i';.,.f ' 51 - c-as ~;,».;~_~ 1, _. _,,~ .. .'_ »-_ _\~ . ‘ii’~. .E < ir-'i."“{. ,f.+;». i,',»-;1a.iq ,-_V |,iu.1` ~' H ll _ " i L" Ml. l at ’ .,.. _ \ .. _.r.,... _, ,,_..\» " "' THE CHARI.Ul'I'E'IlQWN tier- °. 191': _ 8. M rnln Dall ounded 1891 $350 er ye r, (DeIlv- Ill ° il y (f ‘ ). - P § ered) In advance; $2.50 per your (mailed) in a vance, -in Canada, and $8.00 for U. 8. A. d Evening Daily (founded 1907) $2.00 (delivered or by T Hall in Canada, and $2.50 for U. S. A. , _ \ In Saturday Weekly (founded 1887) $1.50 per annum by a mall 'ln Canada or U. 8. A. , _._._._ _.:___-_-_-_-_- _-,-,»,-_-_-_~.~. ~,-*_-_-,-_Q_-_-¢_-_-c-c~.-c-e ev- .4 Q7- ,-,- -,-_-_-:_-.» -_-Y-Y-.~.~_».-: ` _ Mono/iv ocroasn 22nd 1911. e -_-_-. --_ -_-,-_-_-.-,-_-.- - _-_- - -_-._~ -_-_- L - ~ 5 .~.~l».-. =_, ,-_-_-_-Y-_-...... ... _... _.~ -. . ~.- a ‘ "fills soLDii~:Rs' n.\i.i_.o'r , 5 , . ‘In its issue of Friday the Patriot expres- sed doubts regarding the successful work ing of the soldiers' ballot now that a Union Government had been consummated. There were five spaces on the ballot paper, it f said, the two principal being for “Goveri'i- S ment” and for “Opposition.” Where two Q ~ , _ » »- - ._-..__..__._..f..._a .WY . . ~ »`- -_ _ ' 7*-fi - \ _ g 1_- l`e+oeee,eeee ooo cocci--T, , - QL- 1" 1-. _ _ lin# illhriitialuvn liuariiianltf-, .?t;i§.ir.:i. :.':i.‘;;';.‘;.zii . and apparent ease with which she was 2 ‘ / 1 1' , ~ mu om, ge cmiriemiown, amen om. at sum- docked, discharged, loaded and off again, ;_ » * . ~ _ I e ‘ """""°' ""’°'*°"' °°“"' *"“ "‘°""°“" declare her working and the general equip-`-0 0 t J' ` ` I _ ent_a_marve1. _ l* ' ,,,,,* ' , ` - _ -' .. j , ` ~ _ *OQOOOOOOOOOO if O *ou- li This is the record for five successive _,T g y 5; ( init iii its last issue entitled The LMS 0 ei iuirioiiiim it iihouiti iw read by IIlI‘I I l It \I \Rl\I_ _ Q _ 3 and the weather conditions exception- ;’,fe°f|‘;°'§,“;,‘;‘;‘;,f,“ff§,,',, ‘ -1 ,i `\\\g , Hy (Jaiindlans. big and little, are concern- - "’ ` ‘ In the face of such a record the little ing iiiemseive. with canadian politics " . “barking up the Wliong-fl-ee” by the_ Pion. commending or criticising, praislnisr er of last Saturd seems even smaller "‘“"“’“" ‘F "° ‘"°“ ‘° "“"’°~“ W " Union Government candidates run for one d seat, and one Opposition candidate. the vote, it said, would be divided between the two if the soldier marked it for “Govern- mejnt," while it would go in its entirety to b the Opposition candidate if marked for the p “0pposition,” and so have the effect of o plimiping. Our contemporary could not have read k the Act with its usual care. The ballot docsf s not contain five spaces, but four, as under: ' I. l votc for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . .:. .\.':inic of ciiiiilitlnlc or cztiillitlzitrs _ \\'litnii rlcsirccl. ' _>. l vote for thc (ion-riiiiit-iii, 3. l vote for ilic ilppositioii. wt. l vote lui' tlic liirlrpctiilt-tit t`:iiil'1|th' heavy and sti'oii_-_r . . _ _ . .50c l‘s T1-um Unghy-inkab]e___$1_25 ga,-_. ment; Truro Knit-$1.50 garment; lied Label-5i§l.75_garineiit; Blue La- bel-$2.00 garment; Black Label-$2.40 garment; Blue Label ‘Tryon”-$2.- 00_ garment. Also many other makes in single pieces andicombiiiationsiin- , cluding Penman’s, St. Georg'c’s, Staiil'ield’s line wool etc., also a special lambs' W00] flgegedextl-3 warm at . . . .. . ._ ... ... ... . .. . . . . .. ...$3.00 suit V ("0~\'|` S\\'l‘l/\'|`l‘l|iS- Extra warm sweaters i ii browns and khaki shades- $3.35, $4.25, $4.75, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 up to fl§8.0`0. Aiistraliaii wool sweaters 1 very warm and fine _$6.00 and 5l%6.50. ~ Pull over sweaters iii browns and khakis, either`c:\shmei'e‘make or heavy all wool, $3.00, $3.40 and $4.75. K||»\K| Ull-VU-\'|`S ANU ll»\'|`S Towers’ fish brand khaki oil coats splen- did forthe trejigheg . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. ... ... . .. . . . ...$5.00. lillts 5042 d t T118 S001'1€1‘ the inferior breeds are dgng """`"""""""""`""""”"""" 3.W2ly Wlllll tl'l‘@ b€l'.1L€I‘ ll; b€ f01' 'tlfl€l1" /0] GRAFTON’ ST I' '.1 L1 55 f: ... ge :T pair .. .. .. ..tlil.25up r ‘ __ 1(- . . G , , ., , more to renew flie offer, which had been rejected. to form ii coalition niin- istry with the Liberal Party, utter thc manner which has been adopted in France and in the United Kingdom. oiliccs ln his Ciiliinet to tho:-ic memb- ers of the Liberal Party who had arr- ayed tlie-niselves with lilni in the pur- suit of the larger patrlotlsiii. The policy adopted was' in the nature of a sell’-denying ordinance, for the great majority of the Conservatives might itself not iinjustlyiliavoleadt/oaclalm of a majority of oillces. ‘Such an idea, however, was entirely foreign to Sir Robert’s concept oi’ it united nation. I-Ie offered half of the Cabinet oilli-ce to that section oi the Liberal Party which wag willing to coalesce with him, and thbt offer was accepted. The result is the formation of the Ciibliic-t. ‘1The people of (‘.anada will now, consequently. maketthelr decision at the polls with the inspiration which Sir Robert has given 'them to unite as one man in seeing the war through. Nobody can have any particular doubt ag to what in likely to be the result. The emergency' legislation ecéssary to eliminate the votes oianaullen 0_n anti-national ole-ments ln the country and to safeguard, so /as lar asposs- ible, the interests ot the imen at the front, has bgcn passed by the lloiiire. This legfsla on itself, it is to be lm- iigiued, would have secured Sir Rob- ert from defeat, oven li' there had been any prospect of his defeat, of which there has at no time been any serious indication. But the great gnin the Montreal ' Star plainly points conflict Ile d lded tlic-rciorc mice' get ritl oi' ii rl~:il war clf\r'tlon." 'l`h:ii lillierlils who are dlili-it1s'ti1leiI ls, it is 1- '~.. | L llc, consequently, offered hull' the* truly is what lfziiiiiiliaiis with thc to be suspected. the very thing which larger view sec. lt is i~idjcnlous to the Montreal Star, ltselll a Liberal preteiid. ns' at few papers are pretend-' piiperf joyfully points out, nam_ely, ing, limi the coalition has inciint tho t.-lint "with so large and influential 8. boti-:iyol ol' their party by tlicl.iberzils section of the Lliberal Party represent who hiivo oiitcrell thc (`nhinct. The' ed in and supporting tho new UIJIOII same sort of thing was siiid with Cabinet. the nocessany election of equal futility in l"raince und iii tlie‘meinbers to the House of Commons lliiitid Kiiigiloiii in thc cnilici sl es'hecoiiies largely ` a formality in 8. rouiil.i'ics. have i~eu>ii»il to trouble par- | ‘ . , ' '_ iii; _ . » oi’ the wiir. Mon, hoivever, in those decisive ,majority of the conatituench es ." llculnrly about parties for the time. “It is hard' to get away from the heiiig, with the result thai some u- niazing ‘Caliitie-t,s from 1he point of view of conibiniition, have been fonni- ed. What is rrully trouliliiig those prejudices ot xi llic-time. But when once these prejudices have been over (Contliiued on page five.) 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