ww. 4 _.»_,_ 1. _ :‘- I ff' __ *j -=T_f?'_l . 1.5. _ _#___ '_ _ :-'-s- .1 __ ‘_ H i, _' _ rf. ' J `r-'»'_fif§i_-i . l ; r;. W... _ ,_`;_.1_,- if i fl Ji-‘ir _‘ ,.__‘_.__F1!§E__ -2 `~_§;_2~'{-,,'_~ _ >~-iii, a. n .',7;._¥ ‘ __ inf. -._ .- I - -aff __ _-ei, riff _i‘;.§__ ‘ ._ ` 'T . Mil. .Ci"?f_1-233-' 5-rf, 17.-f-_ -- ii 31 1? -21 f",I7`I;1 ‘ i§j.‘i;_':-_;1__i 4 . -1 iiiiiii; ' iif"i" ' _" ' -3. i~°_»‘ezfi'4 Q I . il rt?-' 4517:' _fir ~ fr. -, llr.. v 1 _ing _- is l1'l:, ,Nr _ ii ‘rl 1.,-.f ‘vi "-.i l ii .,» _;. _ fi' ji 'i*.~_ 1'- if e"'i ’¢. __ _ _nhsoi:.iovs~:~_ ' ` _ __ _ 1 ' .f ” ..=~ if. _. -ix -.§ _ rc, gi. ‘i__ 'I . .- . | _*__* 1 _, __ -_ __ - ---»~ ------~~-_-*_"~"’ ‘ _ __ .____-_~.-----<- -- ~ ' - JULY is, 1917 - __,..._~|,* __ """"`"""“` ~' W ' ' """*""" ie|ecto,.s'}_,ave 3 clear case- before ooooioo oe sooo-eoeeoo eos-soo sos-ooo oe-N » “A ° B i ' ' ` ' _ _ - .-_-» -1 _ Th” them. They have Wie of Liberalism : ._ » I I ' ' 1' ' f- -1 _ of which the above'-are in_ ` incidents pick- 7 _ _ norm mu 'mirfuas ami. ew per yur. (osiivss ed Out 3t__l`f’%1_\_d;!>}:k . If thefy Want_ to return ooo-so+4-oosooooeo-oouwooe-'-|»~H» -so o-I--i-»o+o_V-1-,S _ ~ era O U I erruptied defic-Its and ln- 'P --"r Winnipeg Free] f‘The form and cha_|-:icter ot;'fASl(i' fi ` tence, Mr. wlll Show them the P;N[N§3IP?!?é 'o":‘:mK ednol-|31 dn. “uhm-t Boy-degfg proposal [0 Sir Wil-1 ' If, Oil th9'0iZl`l€lf halld, tlléy W8Ilt S\1l°- dgréfhe title “Responsibility of tbs_` frld-Laurier. of uP cosilltlon ~govelrn~` instead of 'deficits if they want pro- 'f"’°_'“"*"' ,.,,,, 11,.. iiiiiiii¢i'_“siit_lif uhhigliffri- ii»°"fi'ir:ii` T* ' ~ f ' _ _ '_ _ _"The public interest felllll _ SllCl'i §lS We ll3`V8_€llj(?y6d dllrlllg the the exlstlngpoiltlcal situation in C5111- _;ll;_l;;;dl;1i;iu3e;’ca:ji;slf;;Tvl:;suf‘i;ee .Il;;e‘:i;_tl;x\;s _ t , ns- rf _ _ ,d) in ldvsn_e,}3'_&.50 por yea( (mulled) In advance, in to the $111565, (Of U. B, A. ` . COITIPC lypnlsqfoiily (tsunami '1eo1)' emo (universe or 'by “iay‘ ‘ wall in _ do; nd $2.50 for U. I. A. P uses , gress wsonsso/iv. .iu1.v 18, 1911 Past fi _ - 'T1' and M '"“"““§'*"°"_' 1 - f -it "*?“=?'”‘€'"'““ 1; -__~i.»,, SOME if di;‘.'»gsi%i1‘eIi&f“.. 3.51? ' 152' i “_ _ _ »' , I ' o - tm’ --r Th he platform upon whicli Mr. Bell pl‘0 a ret: es to hope for the return of his two pai-ty, didates at the forth-'coming by-el@C- to app ' ns may be briefly sumnigrised into “Turn done e _e Conservatives out because they are nant oorruit and incompetent, and put us in pard -honest and cornpet°ent.” "This platform isiand _I of 1915, the last election year under the present government. Let us by way ofi camparison examine the records of both. under Liberal management and in that iiotoiiousg-'the Patriot boldly stated that the ifsiiliielii heirs. but from im able" iiilf-l§i°i‘i§iis_’if;i'm» valuntariy _ 'f"‘°"""` Vear they gave Prince Edward Island its oflicial salaries of the Provincial govern- f¢1°1'9f1h°<=°"=i°~iv@"C@SHim" I-‘,*I’_‘_"" shipwrecked 013,011" sligrre$i'|ii]rifi'iL-.Zhi had- been increased from forty-five to irlrrilai-ffes`;'r2riiili`fii1eelf§ii2"rrrae if _‘ig-fn:$535131eiiueeirrarirmior 1..., _io thousand dollars per annum. The “HWY its enisrles w the Pilnile Mini- phisihrr, eve.. in uri; mriiifiiriia f§r9rhu_` dia” Hath, denied this Statement The Zlirelllirlitr isxilntg m;1il;itlrset;rix:hni;e\§'lSI: _ifleihgzules plot a ‘corpeczl staienientbl’ i ‘ Borden would ni;t abrpgate this Idle'hom?g,%u,?§r;g:)S{|_,?ven£:,;' ' miership of the province was a member of ing day and _reiterated the charge assert- i§i.°i.1g.'"iirii"ti‘,;’"fi`irfi-iiigrs Pirriiiihxighia i,‘;z;‘i°"”,'° "°?“€ ‘°g"‘"" “"0" 5"” the local Liberal party in 1893 and yet ing thatif' the Guardian wished it an item- “Hd 1° . h if account would be given. The Guar- hifi, ,__ record deficit, $119,942.33. In 1915 the de- ment ficit was $97,122.69, or $22,819.64 less than fifty that of 1893. Guar Mr. Bell, who now aspires to the Pre- Patri 'with that past still clinging to him he asks ized the people of this province to give him ano-' ”dian ther chance because he is “honest and ized statement. This the Patriot failed to by “"- competent.” -_ _ _ _ " give Mr. Bell claims that the present go- figures in which it referred to "maiiage- irlihf vernment in 1915 expended $43,161.04 ment more than the Legislature had voted. What gle salary. Now the Patriot has access to 11,.. 1,.. did the Liberals and Mr. Bell do in 1893? the Public Accounts and to the salaries "Nl ""‘°"°°'f*~ D“"“'= 1"" -"6" {_“"icir_.-_ "`“ ‘ "W "°"‘ - _eed wa. sown that has grown ie Ill Zllld 1916. ‘NC Challellge the _:H-hgent ‘hi-up of troubles. Ciinada ls‘,H'é °x_p‘;"t I0 be in Your city during a heavy price forthe promln~, I wry .pam °f ~‘\UK_\|Sl Hllll will ` \V They expended $53,470.36 more than the paid Legislature had-voted. _ _ l»’;ii1»-_rf _ These are the actual oflicial figures. If pm,~11__ _ _- - _- _ _ g -_ MP- Bell Were HS h0l1@Si 21S he Claims 110 be increase of fortv-five to fifty thousand ilol- P“i‘~"- and as solicitous of the welfare of the pro-‘ lars per annuni We iinlicsitiitingly char- .1-.r",“ii' vince as he pretends to be he woiild say t0 acterize such an alleffation as false and it “"8" the electors: f‘keep us out -for we are great- 15 'im 91’ SlUU@Y`Sth3l1 thi?-C011S@1`V2tiV@S-” bv coming out with the itemized details "°““‘ In UUS m9m0l`3bl@ V931' 1893, 3'Lib€l`H1 containing the offices andnames for the in~ wir' election year, we find the following records areas in the Public Accounts issue_d_____for that year: _ 1' Amount voted for roads, $15,650;‘ The OOO 5 Mr. Johnston to show that the leo- ir .mia 1 has changed his spots or the Ethiopian fm* "charge of the government because we are his Skin Th¢___¢1§¢_@Qr§_jn _the_Egm0nt__Bay _mugléd -_-*wi 'PHE l’.\'I`RI()'l"S (_‘}l.~\LLE.\'GE "'1`h‘“-S ot returned to the cahrge the follow- R°b§[_¢ but in its place gave 'a jumble of _Tr ot to produce an itemized list, as it lmil lion es which it alleges. P"-SS ooooo it i 5*# c.os. ro»bery,#Mi-sa_.- _ BUCCEBBEB 1918 _ 4th Place R. M. C. Kingston. .- ist. nh. iztii .Pisces-._', iu1iq|1|_ Entrance Royal Navy, Physical Training. Manual Train. ing, Swimming; Rlnks,’l‘enuis Courts, di D win Mfislc. . - 1 Rl ng, r_s 8. _ _ _ Preparatory, Junlorfgnd _8__uni,br' Ds. purtments. ' ,_ _‘ -_ i& , Term Commences £111. 12 st. _;_ h 1 in d with CHD °\‘ ll IE _nvvjm __ Ve yealzsv they DF. Déllllley gg; §e;’l‘_'|gsB?;;ss_s°:§s; prelude iq less, Sir Robervs proposal _was of ex- _ - -~ --'~,§_"'- __ 1'. Jenkins and lZl'l€lI‘_'l€ §EI,`MT» Bell, such discussion. The Free Press asks treme importance because it revealed » down next Wednesda§- that-' 3 they “"4""""°’° '°» ""i““ I ""’,,°°”'¢"'ii§ff iiiiihiiighigniffgifitiii wriretilceeriifri I - 1- _i La l‘8 ll ll ` '91 5_5 0 _'i _ V ` V I - ' -\' I ' "1 'fg_'{§_,‘\ the better of forever after. '_ ; ~ eiusifrfiiifiwiiirgiiirfhiwirhnizaiopfiis lmwefs 01 l»"lv»¢°v""m°“f~ If _ _ ~ 1 5, 1. Liberal 'it "* th- __ fh U, th remuonsmp of the Cmaqimixopened lhadoon for negotiations look- - `O_ ,__ 1 _. _.___ _ ». .- 1,., -,\_1,_<_ ~ e 'pa y an ls province' as' "hrtie§‘lo such other ni hu matters'-~U1H“11> 2 “U°““l G°"°'""’°“°"` " , __ _ __ ,__ _ __ _ _ _ _ _.. -.,_ f d for in 0 'ténée t ' -btheri P _ _ h= .- 1 “The people oi’ Canadn have thei _ , Q mpg* t a no ’°"‘A‘:“§h'e° gegixgigg 0, h,,,,||m,,,, right io ash sir wmrhi Laurier why _ - --_ _ ._ ;- __ __-`> -__ _ ' ‘ _ _. _~ _g ` _V1 ` __ ' 1 _ -_,-, 1 ‘- " ihere or _-els'ewhere_.has -ever been ablé! Th- me ‘Frm in common Wm, 0,,,_,.1,., ,Hd _,,,,,_se,,e _,___ ,,c__,,_,,,,_; »,_,,~_» » __ ' ` .. "i702Ch_"¥*Ud'D6th'in has'_been_`Sa`id or .r‘i_ir _ra hewérarers ur ed 8 P°""° ’““"‘i °°“"‘°' """""?‘“"“' °“"““’_“= _ ' _ . _ ` _ _ rf. ~_i _ ic _ ‘Y the o limo ha ii h 1 ici - iiher by Mr Bell- or his first lieute- CH* lf” 2 fbi' fha i>@fi°<\ ° "lf" “”*"- “ " _ “S “ *” “.‘ “ ‘“ "°" .- 1 1, ' - “'* H- ‘L fsn'-l ’ 'V1 he lovernmenhto ive a pe Ze ' 8 ‘ ' _ * ’ ' ' 1 1 not bm gn _,e,_,,{,,§‘__ "‘_,{ §'f.r.‘1’Z';]'?"’r'ii‘f.“.’...i`.§'r'?_"f_'.§i’. i.'.i1“‘ii’§.§i Pky:;‘fih§,“§§ré“;§5§f_°;v§dv§a3f§fbe“;|gasEavg ` ttaiva at the time that Sl Robert - , ~ S.‘.I°Il11‘_”;‘i.’i‘.I"t?.§‘1§’§§.$.`3ii§f1 3°;;<;;1i_;'@'-1, ,Sir wif;-iff ',L»»~-- show. ____ _ _ h -iiiiiri-th.; :.1-rr wrkrihlnm :Lui _,ni ___-__,,§’_,,,{,”,,,’;"§°i§§,_"'§;,,,,,e"“;{}§I See our new Pyrex Casseroles._ ' _ __ . . . Georgetowp districts know what to gninbiitpgagduggeilnfgladoptI1 Policy gesl.l."g that S" Robert wa” pmynlg 'I - _ _ __ worth examining. ,_ _ _ do in the premises and we feel sure they or roriiimrru. rorruiiariim with the §,‘}'_’L:§“’_’l~mffJ‘f_‘f_*‘m’;‘;‘“f§§{;"f_fe';’ac*{§ _,|12 W N _Jew_¢|el“_ _ Mr. Bell has made much of the deficit will do it on the 25th_ gpposiugii issuer-S, in keeping with _ _ _ _- eq ‘s o l ` _ A |-}ug@__i'€,t_n1l lull particulars of the ten days n b i ple which gadcppftn ggiamy gotiallons ought to be made publli. ' s exa the political parties i c ‘ - .._`_ _ ' _ -1.. .;°‘:_;i::s..'°.i:‘ft;ii‘z.‘:.§h".mst ` `~'f"`Y “"”'.mpalheHc response from the parties together on the basis of l _ - - ` _ . . . _ _ . ‘°“5e""a""° made” and newspapersi u. vigorous prosecution of the war,1 _ 0 _ In 1895 there was a general election With _the exaggeration for which it is flier were i"'"r>'@f@" “S *‘"”‘"g “°__ with an h r-eerhrm 0 1.- ’ _ b I atriotlc regard for the couu g 1 l “on 1° "mn i I ' S 0 HH aSf@Pd progranlini- uiili lhhlsL;\II)aS P1111'-Liflfg lag? flnhlfeilli conditional compulsion ln the back~ é(€ioveri;iliilieiit's Plans in"iheir E)It(t)i\i1ild' guttlthere is nothing in the _ . . . _ Va 5'1"* 0" I0 Suggest iiihi this expressed its desire to have the item- @"""Pfv 'hey W°“"i be S'““g*“‘”°f’ ~ _ a_i'i_p1ei1ltoNtbei-Eunl!r)’. (Continued on page five) r ce ear C0 |011- T __ people know that thrice- with- l` av first year of war the lC°“;lU`yi Sir 1' wish to infoi tl t " ' °' ° 'i _ on the brink ol' ii party e ect on. ;` _ ~ _ ‘HI X011 ia expenses’ “lthout ltemlélng a Sin lviaivas saved from this calamity by _'£9 (a"a‘"“" UM’ of N91" Y01'l¢ Uily erventlon oi’ powerful commer- alstlgpegiflllpggliilflll |\l§‘-\lillUflI'l€l‘s ‘g take the lib t _ . _ _ ent hirh Mr. Rogers then held in ~ ‘ 9' Y Of Calling uiwn you 'qedi of th? 5313719* U3-ii “h0Wm al theocouncils ot the Conservative with we View Of felling about tho en it become apparent that the’ l;?§;ri|§f"f‘li““S who “°"l9mDlHllr1g ould outrun lbs lite of t-he Can-I `Tha5‘khlfre' ip Piirllameni, The Free Press the , t g you for you? favors ‘lf . "1 . . . -ileclziied that tlic-'necessities oi’ the' pas’ and wm'_b""‘t “Shes- ' the Patriot-~to _iustify its reputation rim- rrnrri for uri- formation of a Na ' 3"' Sm elf-_ - ' Government and the ohliterii- W- H. TAYLOR. for nt least ihc period of the of political divisions. The Free places itself within the judg-ig _-; ___ _n- _ i _ ment of its readers in saying that in, si* _ d' ' » i’ io - _ its in 1-rum stent; iorncy 0 ‘stun n go: 'i .I J ‘ n vi ' .ent t as never te erred o [HI LIBLRAL I AR I ‘ political considerations. The ception that the iiuiggestlon of a Na- amount expended on roads, $42,063.17. am0‘t?]l;’l;;lItJeV%t§g forb 1?(li"d§@S>$2 it is so continuously advocating Liberal or the Dominion Government and its ad- ll _Oil 1”] QS _. _ _ _ ‘ ‘ ' _' ' - n' in res as i'te tl g » Radical policies, it shows frequently such ,_,f,‘,§,,,§_,'f Af ,,,,,w,,e,_f_"'f§§_, I',_,,§,,, _ee nothing but frantic appetite by als for a share in the patronage Total amount voted on\these _two items, hog $31,650; total amount expended $63,745.- dig 94; that is _the amount expended exceeded emi that voted by $32,095.94. tici In the next election year, 1897, the amount voted for roads and bridges was que $27,100 and the amount expended $42,- b I 366.49, the amount voted being exceeded e _ by thatspent by about 55 per cent._ I _ I -b In 1915 an election year, the Conserva- fb tifves expended on roads $15,422.80 more wie tha`n'Hu§_ been voted for the purpose; and b our Lib als friends worked themselves in- ee to a fury of righteous indignation over it; Be in 1893, 'an _election year,_ the Liberals ex- th oended on roads $26,413.17 more than had e been voted for the purpose and our Liber- an more dangerous than a wolf in his own pelt. ‘-T cause it prefers an enemy to a betrayer, ffl; _ . _ . _ B d administration with as much polite- wggks ago 'bm may that mpom ` ' ' tional tility to the Canadian Liberal party, and in if 1'6- ' G e nment,‘-\irhi~h _w s im de The Tribune has been asked Why, when fm, ma‘§_"y ’q__,,,,e,__ ,e°Ce,,,e‘f, ,rim Ull- ‘ . . .f . _ 41| ilays an ascerbity and acidity in refei- fn, ’,‘§_',, _,___ The pubnc was assured eto it which donot characterize its cri- um] ' tse t' sms of the Tory- party. _ i men, Theianswer seems so obviousthat the infu V sion oi’ new oo u. we were ry appears unnecessary. The Tribune ,‘;"",',f;'§,_,§'"§if"§,’,§,,,§`§°‘;L§',,_§‘§, ”""§1f§','f,` ieves that the Canadian “Liberal” party omrh ` is not, and for twenty years has not been, a §§f,§’,, -hungry Liberals whose devo- to the war was suspected. ln _ _ _ ,every attempt to bring about eral party. It h3.S been, WhllSt l1Sll'lg th(-E a National Government was made an sion for insulating the Liberals eral name, a more reactionary body than §’,°,f_§‘, ,,_e,,_ ,mer d,,_,,,_ ofiicial or avowed Tory party. It has n a wolf in sheep’s clothing, which is Tribune will criticize the Tory policy 1-ri Must Take Stock. he responsibility for the politi- disunioii that tended to paralyze National eiiergles of Canada rest-_ alniost entirely upon Sir Robert den and his colleagues until some al friends are asking that they 'be permit- ne ted agai,n_t_o-_handle the finances of the pro- Eg vince because they are honest and compe- L- '. In 1915~a_ storm swept over the pro- vince _necessitatlng the expenditure of ss as fit can command. But it cannot i.ii'h,~ is _-.mn-eri by the Liherair of. mmand enough to have any to spare for ‘l ‘ " ‘S '° th e “Liberal rump. In the interest of 'real our tent, _ _ ' iberalism and of the country that must be §§n“°"‘¢~ “°* i" 1"-° ”‘“”°S'f* 0* 'he ' ' born again.-Winnipeg Tribune. mm. ___ ' and _ )0( No'r1iS ,___ a ii, ani necessary r em vidually to take stock of the ation tn determine what should y, but for the safety of the Nii- This Do-minion is in actual peril it is essential that'every (‘ana- dian, divesting himself oi’ party feel- and of selfish ambitions, political something ,over $40,000 to effect immediate necessary repairs to roads and bridges; in 1893 a storm also swept over the country-1; t apolitical stornilresulting in an election S -necessitating. immediate expenditure “.7 for necessary Stiffening up of the back-' S1 bones of electors who were beginning to W Sho-,W 1,ébe_lH(_mS symptom d h t place, a duty toward something _or some- 2 be' paciiiediat any cost-tso girlie iilixtliail/ielii. body elsle' A man -can perform ins duty t°` It was_to"'tliis,'doubtléss that the greatbulk ward himself only by domg his duty to' f_th ie - ' _ dw; wardsjothers. It is upon this underlying 0 ‘e xcesq expen I me of that year was idea that civilization ‘has been built up. It he idea which civilization_ defends and ,E ammg unpaid on Dec_ 3], 1915 was observes in defending. Like sold rock it applied- » _ t 1The actual amount of road expenditure is 9° $2,155.07iso=ithatithere was'~no con- sup 91' i{1c,,_§gg,,,1ri'1i eiq>ehded,'whi1e‘u1'ere Y°”"S“"- ` A 7' Pellfieilson roal_is-iii 1893 .was carried over to -lthe 'following year by the immaculate ty full years and _had twenty deficits, one e 815, had promised. to repeal as soon as they c came into power. or otherwise, should inquire what his - -- lt`_ lil hfldit,purue What is duty? _ The only definition that I," ,f,,,'1‘,‘~,,'§,',‘§,,,§_,'_"° ,fat " I1, c.,,,.r§., _ '- ‘ - h. 11 -iiiri fu it- ands every test is this. Your duty is al girls; f;f;0n1§`_;_i\C§___h§§ ggiigionfgfs I; ays toward something or somebody out- .11,.,d,,,.1 auf, _,mst be based, de yourself. A man can have no duty to- _ the Burden Government was in a<-good enough National Govern- Not only-did ‘ltlnnt require an bl d b t \ ard himself which is not, in the first' " " OOOOOODOOOQOOOOODII 4 -1 DIILY SELEUTIOIIS FOI 'l»§§*§'l"l'§i ports the structure of the world.NeW ‘ V ‘ in ` ' ‘ " L The prices of all things are high ls' Vld€l'lC _I 0V€l‘ " I ' " A i ` _ nnd_x|iey'll be hlgheryet; you'll iiomi ‘ .A M ' » T.-'r - v _ ‘ 4 th Glllllllll IEIDEIS lllrl Iumleliol ly ' Yl.l. Louoolr ggpooeoooooggoooo f” 1-as sukbén_ 5 ° ' ~ 3* ' I ' pay more for soup and Die Bild Agamiiir Marrmriiirn i-iarde_r_wi_w,_ih ,.,.,......, ..._ rr.-._....... -.r PFICGS paid forfiwashed or unwashed wool. Aslt"oi‘i""` »` te _ __ e exercise of h1s"1mysterious'_immunity all thing. are mah. .and fh.@>"ll he f Lilterals-.'o£_thnt:day of-whom-~Mr.'Bell~was\ from the restrictions to which the "other f_"i,'}§,§ YT,” '_§" “"‘§§"°§,_',f‘,;‘_f,,""{: 22% e . _ _ _ . i a . . at 9"” ""9 If "Oli _ _ German editors submit,'proves that there or in 1im..§iii»h1'r_r°ciirr@ and Qiiqili __ .-_-The former Conservative “government is in Germany at least one man who knows 31°* '°,'}° "fe ff “"-',_‘§,’_§’°',3,"',_'{"‘l,.i.!’,f_“§,“ 5135 1" P0\iver elevsn full] _vears and had the facts of.the existing situation and dares ihihi§'i»i°ri'ri0ni'_'°'i9i'io]m?h im.; agsrigi ree surp uses an eig t deficits. The Li- to print them and to draw from them logi- “W” “_ '°". ’“”"°"'“ " "'°" ' " berals. who followed them, were in twen- cal deducti'ons.f->‘» His latest utterances are Ei%;h'ii;'éi1`i |i<;»:r'ri:»i'ih§;'\§iLi§1'1y1° '§r’.'.¥)rii'_' " ' ° v s ou come w en oo ego-|»+ Crinidian Club and its advaiitugegfgr 12-l4\l'est 37th St. New York, pi.; No need for us to write large ads for the FORD, she is the Standard'Motor Car of the World; no use for knockers lo advance flimsy faults, they are only helping to advertise the Ford Motor as each year has seen Ford Cursjucreuse in demand bythe thousands, because- und_er almost _every conceivable condition the Car has proved itself Sl:3erior._ It has sold on its record for dependable, economic service for pleasure or for business. The Ford Car is the Car for you. The Ford Car is made in Canada by Cn_nud- ian Workmen in the largest Factory in the British Empire. _ ' _ BUY A FORD not because it is the cheapest, but because it is a better car. There are over 700 Ford Service Stations in Canada, where a full stock of Ford spirc parts are carried, Repairs and replace- ments may be quickly made. We are now stocked and prepared to do all kinds of repairs and put on any accessories required. Grant & Kennedy _Ford Dealers. A i ' `-Tl -' - ~ _ n i -fc APRIL ist, _ CASH BUYI . i 2 THE DAWN 0F A NEW DAY IN OUR _BUSINESS N _ . The Cash _System _which we introduced on April lst enables us to offer you immense values _in our different- departments. Our customers and the public in general, have been big enough to see that our somewhat severe terms are no reflection whatever on the financial standing of any customer. i _ v if You knew there was a $5.00 bill between the pages ofaa book, you would look mighty careful_,even if _there wasn’t a picture on every page. ' Lack of space prevents us from illustrating every article, but a careful inspection will disclose many opportunities for profitable purchases. ` Our _early buying values in enables us to offer you excellent' our Millinery, Dry Goods, Boot and _Shoe and Grocery Department. N We have just received two cars of Woven Wire from the N. B. Fence Co: wilhich we are selling at_t_he old price, and as there has been an advance of 15c pet c am, with the probability of $2.25 for next year, we would advise early purchases for your future requirements. WE HAVE Ai.so ni-:i‘i<:i\'r:i»=_ 500 bbis. Roisix Hoon i»‘LoUR. ' _ _ 300 BAGS s'rAi\'DAnii .1iIDDi.Ii~.'Gs. 300 BAGS Gi~:Ri\iAN iiiiDi3L1xGs. 300 BAGS oil. CAKE. _ 300' BAGS BRAN. We wish to call the attention of all dairymen to “ Germ Middlin ,” which has a_better-analysis than _Oil Cake and is an ideal feed for your dairsy cattle. Give it a trial and be convinced. - < _,Special .prices quoted on quantities of 7 Feed and Flour. Freight paid on woven wire. to all stations. ' st Of Pricesf ' _ I " --I .i V ` y } u ` ._ _ N i i The Estate .lallies _ Where C8811 Buys the .Best Goods Procuiable_.. _ Ven mor? remarkable for th.e"' accuracy 11: mhriirfk iorfuiick, the merchants ' iiss-szsumwm. ' - N fi' nd boldness than any of their predeces-I wm not hw or hum. hui my "ver" | ret uick And It he has to borrow Eval? _veaigtwitlgout _a_}btreak, although they a _ h ~ - _ _ ` a -org-0 en or el ee to I . d ht - ' rt' h- h ° _p tyq ,_ U _ ' thlli taxes carried bvgtheirnpggdegessoipfdr igleileédelssot s0h;3:enb.{?d?il s‘ligiJv‘i’rVn.lc Hardsgi :Th iiiiiiifriigf hi'y”iroi1!isi'rv`;°'wsih°1.‘f' _ ~_ _ _ ` i ' ' ‘ on y _two years and which they, the Liber-" writes: :fhe goald our enemies is demo- ‘fd ~”°“' °"‘"Y °“"°~ ‘”*'?“ °"‘°"° _ . _l ` racy an 'independence for every nation fiiiriigrrdigiifihiiii'l'lr°'i"iiyii»"raw;1i.i ' ripe for freedom.” Again, he says of those °f_'u,’v‘;“a'_';°“- “guy P;;h§§'5f~ha§"1_if Childrens wmte strap Slippers 59c Misses size 1| to two 69c A I f 5 I 'H _ 1 i The present Conservative government same enemies: “They aim at a condition it-.yr hwhh°iii. pri... the iirhu-r°y..{ We have now a line of good sandles sizes3 to 7 1-2', $1.10, 8 to ID/1-261.25, 11 tl) has had four surpluses and one deficit dur- inv: their -flue ye s in oflice gyet Mr. Bell which will give weapons to right against ""’.§‘"°'>' f";° “ °°"' " 0f°°'1- 13 I-_2_$1.45._ Infants black b00t8 3 C0 7 690, also black stra |' , 65c. ' ' ' the arrogance. of force. a state of affairstiifi."'ih0if°ihi.)“i§,°fii'fhi'i°irii°1‘il"° '$22 Other linesof boots and hoes on our bargain co\intgr§.uipem_ - ` asks the el@ct0rS?oFtu`m therh out because which will threaten' -with peril any enter- ""°“‘i “.‘,’*l“"\’ 1- 'F U” ""'“'°" 1 ' _ _ ‘ 1 ,L A H _ 1 __ ‘ leon a_lvr`s_yyl¢_iw‘éE|!:_l,_n doubts *Walt* __ _ __ *H4 __ __ L' __ %&_’.¢> they are corrupt and incompetent! _ ,_ ‘f r .a P* F5 wh ' GO ckc Jifiq- . .. Lk ‘ _I __ _T _ I ___ _v__:______