' »°.,,5. nl' :iii ~l§iy.» 3 - E #ii Li; 1' ‘WT ' gi. f _»-1: , 3. 'li I (4 Vi g , \ i~ i 1 3. ' 0 u l _ ~i \_ l_ f _Ji-,east _ _ ‘A_»_w»,..l \ _ 1 i r i yéql) K *Elk qu `a.a.aur»a. If-K-°U'lI» “ ' _ _ iriilr ALEEEB iiiificrr. I 'i whawver the _result of the election' may bei in First Queens today, whether victory_ or defeat-_i for the _ vemment candidate it will bring _no credit to the RCW fibers] adminstration. Elected in the first place 011 _; false pi-eterices they have Played U1? Sam? *° the °“di§ Whether they are again successful in pulling the woo 6Cl‘0`§i-:R 3, 1919. _ _ '_ : av cteuan 1 aafoayysaqssie aromas larranv Loans `. ` 1 caeacfrv l- over the eyes of th? _electors lremains t0~be Seen' - ‘ O. B. G. writes: l have a storage _ ‘ ha ld ' Probably nothing yet done by the Liberal candidates, that l uaetor running the d tail lam of car- the _ *wr ' the way of misleading the people has been as l0Wl° °|“| P’ “Y _ ilrbwn” as the _so calledfinancial statement pl`€P31’€du‘;"1lil; so gziisuiizihig' Tm i signs; pressl for this campaign and sprung S{ml1lf3!\¢0 Y 1="° 1° Sf* *N* '“"°'1 °l*"¢°“ with the usual oratorical fireworks at two ditfei ent meet- p bu er than ones every two months will f more El! t now ii not serve or ings b Messrs Bell and Nash. in wa weeks aiinwgn i .io im the lights any more than I used is made to do duty as the financial statement for the _ag/oiswef me capacity si iii mr portion of the current fiscal year up to September 9th W e batteries decreases progressively th th f ll masons l age for e o owing when the- Arsenault government went out of power. It ii on; inner; More sr im of me 3 receipts up to the date mentioned It takes no account of the purchases made for the year or of the revenue A m ctive material of the plates (the oxides that take part in the ect rochcinical changed) become de- hed and sheds from the plates d in rtion as the activ ma C still to be collected for the year The Arsenault govern ieiai iipiim iosi nie iwrigee aciii of the cell is reduced The ment bought and paid for the coal for the coming winter gms of me wwe mmm, tem -represents, probably correctly, the cash payments and, Ll ' l in I _ ll le for`all the provincial institutions; they bought and paio. is mi with piiriiies or some 6 for lumber and stone for bridges and roads, forty per ff’ active material loses eilective ctri l iitaot with th lates , . 00 cent. of which is still due them from the Dominion Gov-_ ani riffs is i isrmiiimi oi) psi ernment under the Highways Act, an' amount which ge The mmm” “mm” md leagues repudiated when in opposition. They bought: anent lead sulphate which ls inac o ig res tance ac e tlve material sometimes collects in and paid for supplies and stock for Falconwood and the 52.1, qmiiiiw as ,O ,i,,,,,¢,,¢,,,, me they had stipulated for and which Mr. Bell and his col-‘ to moms eioegsii wmi impiiriiiei nd f h h is Det h d Falconwood Farm. All of these things the Bell govern- r>l"°'=‘ H110 wise Current 1° lwf ment would have had to buy and pay for, and have now I on hand for their use. The so called Financial Statement is not only mis- leading but bears internal e_vide_nce of n_ot being authen- tic. The following expression is used in the statement KU This document, signed by the Provincial Auditor, ,D Mm ,S ,he wwe 0, ms, 65 STARTER DRIVE NEEDS av without useful effect CLEANING W my 1917 1- car’ When penditure over receipts etc.” No auditor would knowiiig- pm, me ,,,,,,,,, ,,._.,,,,, I ,,,,,, hm lly use such an expression It is neither grammatical goloua biiwiie but me wane does nor technical The term used under such circumstances invariably is showing an EXCESS of expenditure over receipts. » pi Why was this alteration made in the usual formula, al and was it made before or after the document contain-1 Q, s,,,,,,,,g me eng,” into mmm b ing the “enquiries” was submitted to the Provincial ins cushioned bv me ii ii i - i - (70 Auditor? These are questions that must be answered ,S immediately as the reputation of the Provincial Auditor pi . ~ - l d is;at stake_a_nd Mr. Anderson is the last man to know- §ha§fea',fd *§‘§:f“§ro‘§,§,e‘§fay“;’;‘“§§§ ingly or willingly connive at the publication of a docu- me pinion does not move sions io _S ment which does not fully and correctly represent what " he wishes to convey. Certainly such an ungrainmatical phrase as “deficit of expenditure over receipts” is neither technical nor intelligible. _The correspondence between the Charlottetownliif Board of Trade and the Railway Board, published in` §_‘,,,ch makes me pmm ,e,o,,,e Wm, l th Wednesday’s Guardian, clearly indicates that the latter 3; not as well informed on conditions existing here as it and ns Shan Wim “mme to re ought to be. That mails and passengers destined for move sum instances This my Prince Edward Island should be detained twenty-two 'Med “ibm my be sumcienr Q r t it t the th cad hours at Sackville on their way here is simply intolerable 2 E :ned ‘means must be found to overcome such an arrange- gg as W engage me flywheel gm n . Mr. ‘Hanna’s statement that “We,” meaning- the H would “best serve Prince Edward 'Islaiid’s needs,” was, to put it mildly, most unfortunate and well deserved the spirited reply sent by Mr. J. O. Hyndman that such a g eg oo a as Q ¢ a o o oo e recommendation on the part of officials was evidence of their ignorance of our local conditions. ~ The source of the whole trouble is that the Railway Board is not conversant with conditions in Prince Ed- ward Island. Last year, in compliance with representa- tions forwarded, provision was made for the transport of produce from the Island to the Mainland. The volume of outward tratiic was evidently an eye-opener to they Board and they made provision for it. Believing this to be the main consideration they have provided this sea-` §l¥#$# son for the heavy outward traffic forgetting or ignorant How de" to this hem _re me mlm of the fact that there is also a heavy inward tratiic not, only in freight but in mails and passengers. _ The incident serves to again emphasize the necessity T of being represented on the Railway Board. Ex-Premier Arsenault made a strong presentation on this point and _ ` A Mc? asks Can you sug published in the Patriot: “Showing a DEFICIT of_ ex- in 1 ww is “wus with the starter rt or ’ sticky oil on t he thread - IJ Railway Board,lwere of the opinion that the arrange- ,f,‘§,',‘;f’,f‘”,p‘§;'; ,,‘§,m‘§‘,‘§,‘,'§’”" ffddleli ment necessitating such a detention of incoming trafiic Aiseri i. tioiigii we of iiiis ance t tim: over Answer We believe that this car, equipped with the popular form starter drive in which the motor nion gear automatically moves oiig the armature shaft and meshes ith the fivwlieel gear the shock c on iled spring The meshing motion produced by the travelling of the niou along ii course thread cut on to reach the flywheel the cause ‘ ~.!I~..» this probably being that there is e shaft instead of tum ng on e read Trv squirting the pinion the pinion so that its unbal ven s urning on r d to cause it to follow along it Question; of general interest to 1 QQQQQYQ Daily Selections for Giiardim R Cl urnlahad l»yW I. Lain OOOOSIGOGOUOIOO THE OLD OAKEN IUCKET oi’ my childhood. When fond recollections presents on.-._ I lllllllili 'To the Electors of the~Fiist DiS|3l'l¢f 0f Queens. , Gentlemen: . At the request of a large number gf the electors I have decided to contest the District in the Liberal-Conservative 'interest _ Astlie result of the General Election no farmerhas been retiuned to voice the views of agriculturists either in Opposition caucus or from the Opposition side of the- House. Ido not think this satisfactory nor do I think it was~the_intention:of the electors that nine~tenths of the electorate should be~unre- presented in the counsels of the Opposition and in the most important debates in. the Hbuse. _ It is more importaiit, in my opinion, that the farmers should have at least one of them- selves in the House in the Opposition than that there be a dozen sitting behind the Pre- mier whose admitted policy already is to seek new means of raising revenue and who is looking to the farmers to provide the money. If elected I shall make it my business to look after the interests of farmers both in the House and in the Liberal-Conservative caucus. , This is the first time in the history of Prince Edward Island that one of the two great parties has been without a farmer member in th_e Legislature. _ The_necessity anddesirability of remedy- ing this state_ of affairs needsno elaboration 911 my Da1't;_ it must appeal to every farmer m_llh€_D1‘Qvince, and I trust the farii-_ers of this Di_strict in then' own interests -will real- 12'; fhelr Owl; responsibihty in the mattei-_ (il $116 _brief De1'1o_d between .nomination iiln e eCt10n there will, I regret, be no time or me _to see all the electors personally, 50 I take this means of asking you to safe-i-ua,-d your own interests and to show your disap- Droval of a party which obtained power by glecklesi D1'0lTllS€S and 0l2ll€1‘ questionable . eans' Y ¢3§tlHg y0ur ballot for me on Elec- 151011 D3y,Fr1day, October 3. I am, Yom- obedient servant, _ ii... .. ,.... THOMAS Wicivioiii-1. . orchard th meadow th doe he , e , e P- » ' tangled wildwood _ ivtusirallan prisoner should be oifered And every loveg spot which my in- ythe right to a clvll trial in Australia M fancy knew! ' ° Elglm if he were displeased with the capri- eivery change of time table shows how necessary it is that The vldwiiwvllns i>°m1~ and th Pusoners m dlmflflllw decision. A iiiiiiiiir is mill U1" H0004 by ll- _ *`°-° imllld D187 be made here before loag.\ The bridge. and the rock where the A- y _.T caund fe” OTTAWA, Sept. 29.-'I'lie_riglits of‘ ‘ the Board should have first hand and authoritative infor-l mation. Evidently the local ofiicials and the business in-‘ terests of the province had not been consulted-or if con-l T suited they were ignored-when the arrangement to take, on was made- We have no The Oli: gsgexyegizket the ”.Dn_b°“nd guggiqu wh¢ne|_heeH;u'° ‘u.‘;i:.se. CZ; -bmggeg' 'Curries motion thai a general sinner- now, being informed as to the actual conditions there, will be a revision. If not some means must be adopted, I The incident also shows the necessity of more pub-` licity with reference to the volume of our exports and N imports. The Railway Board has no idea of the volume' of our tratlic. For that matter we ourselves do not know as statistics are not available. We only know that the one channel through which our .whole tramc outward and ward flows is at all times congested. The Rail- .ii waygoard has discovered that we have a tremendously large, outward trafllc and has made provision for it ‘by cu oil our inward traillc, the oiilreifect of which ' _~ to cripple the latter without in the least helping ' I, '__-~~ ‘ - - - ~- -- i 1 __ _ y ,. _ '_ he cot of my father the dairy house'C°“"”*U 5°\¢"°fS l111Pl’i5°l_l°'i |11 313°; R°¢KFEU-ER 'GIVES $a),o00p°g` ,ish “_ llaiiii as i reiun or ine aiiyl. Seniors.; To mnaovs naples; and een the miie bucket uni iiiiiig-'Willey and other riots, will In all pre _. eoucariqu Inability mai ,ni iiiei no of ai 3 i ' . 1 Maw YORK. Sept so.-A gm of W0000000 from John D. Rockefeller The moss-covered bucket which U should be granied to ldl -lf th l to _ f hllhs in the well. tllcggoiiig terms of lmprtstiiimgiil ‘flgi-iatilroii ein nllileovézlzd °gtFt:gw:~l;|ed:: save the province rom the effects of such an arrange- How ww from the smn mom ll Mfr oiieiieei emu the iw. In. iiiiiiiiwi 1 by ine oeiimi inim- ment _ ‘ bri _ ladditlon to those ‘ ' ‘tion mio recelvelt _ iinprigongdgsnrd. As iroiselil on the eui-ii ii inclined in suit ototthe ima flier. an a iiiimiier iii ll! Pl. G58! I0 CPB |,l`|\pfl|0l|ed i ot a full blushing goblet coald'lrmhUo;;tog minor lndeliui 8 gf; tempt me ui lens it. violins me would seven 1?iisl» The omclal announcement of the 01| wltllill, S/C1311, ` an an um nie iiieiims or the sn.. $0.000 ls tor; currently fused “ii "le *UN url emi ii in be aim-im-I §` is i l'l1@§ll`¢ -ras ` . dill* I 2 notletusserveyou i Bank of _Nova . - ‘ iT § mia-.»<>aie1 soinuao i.n.iw.cou .~_' § '§§'i'i'»¢i~ia»aP-urn- ~ aaif-1.'-.“'a-ua -f~ ` 5 ` 3 gl”-|@ . ¢ e " . ...i . ,_ I wc. SGVIGB 8 ll%$\ll'U" hy _ if . l =l=-_um- a sYDNsY-coAi. Without Exception the Best Domes- tic ,Fuel _ Ask your dealer for it and ac- cept no substitute. ' ' ~~ » I _ For cargo or carloads apply to ' BENJAMIN .RDGERS---Agent - Charlottetown Or Nova' Scotia Steel & Coal Co, Ltd ' New Glasgow, N. S. i _,__v Behold our Saviour is arrai ` Before the Judgment Sea Oi nothing will complain Though with many olfenccs He silent did remain That Jesus silent was Though dark and ominous t They mix among the lhro H ie li th Oh it was shameful for our That no one forward came Though present to behold Art thou. then. ol the Jews To Him did Pilate say; To whom the Saviour made And said unto him, Yea. Which Pilate satisdejl, het Him be crucilled. Against Him took their st With rage and fury in their They death for Him dem Who was the Son of God, ' The noblest earth that tr bet Him be crucified; Our fallen nature cannot lov The Savl Divin "1 "Mm Ill graces shine. Before His many foes, 1 And all His olh'er woes. What, now, f ° d \ W” it 3 man s epravl And so till be alway. And Yet would not tel -\ Wmlched llmeserver was W'ho would the people pl Adored ln Heaven high The I-082|! worshipped, f Wh” they io Him drew Cllrlll IU" lllvlulg f|-gg On such as will repent, To all who from their aiu in Hu saivsuoii sem. And Hia contsaalij My A sleflws. :emi puma. T133 lent: emisof an nie val D. Kl.cl4ean_m`y be 1'- CHRIST BEFORE PILATE. I, A gaping crowd around Him surge, As if His flesh to eat it was for His great love to us And nigh at hand the cross. ln Chrisi's defence no friend would speak. n is enem s ave now e power.. And boastlul are and siron _ Thai no one did uphold t But my kingdoms not of this world; But still ii raving crowd- would shout, ` The Jews of all degrees and sect.; and A cruel death they asked for Him, He's meek and mild and humbly cl.-td. - - - a th an Wlw truly was the Prince of Peace, od. I fear voice was with the thm , Agaigg Him loud that cri ng Away with, away with Him, i our ¢, Nor can it beauty see in Him, A good confession Jesus made, U when dem* and dlllser threatened Him, no qi _ And human nEtri‘i’:e‘s gtllali Pulte Proiiouuced Him innocent, ‘ ease; He. ‘ ease YG( 105115 WEB WHL g|qry cmvned' does A béltl) S08! gned charged. he day, 5 3 g 7 race o help, e King? reply, face, d. °\‘| , e _ ty? 1 _ 1' l velI`od,l llllll. ws return forth parm. - A careful selecf ` _s tion of everyhne of Jewelry marks our stock. '- ’ We will be pleas ed to have you gall. W. N. Taiiton Jawini-:ii i_ _ ,, _ _ ` `. \ 1 l “This is _Pick|i_ilg‘ Pl Now that they pick- _ P Y * following: ' ..__ - 1- white wins vinegar i. Essence o!,Vlnegnr~ ' + ‘.1 Whole Red Pepper L Chun-le Powder ' youarein. ~, A `_»~ _11-cimiiei time - ' Tllllll” r ling season is on you n can save money,by buy- ig your vinegar and - spices here. We have just receiv- ed a fresh su l of the _ Malt Vinegar Mixed Spices " “ \Vhole Black` Pepper Whole Cloves " wiioie Aiispiee 'i * iiiiisiai-ii seed _ Cinnamon Bark I Celery Seed p g \ 'Ginger Root _ Powdered Ginger I _- ~ Ground Cloves. ‘ < fi _ Better see about " t- UH8 these -next grae n U O . . . I -ii. _ ~ I ‘ - _ ~ wiisimln and noun ` own'-». l°°*lIlnsll\aaa.Pllnta`l6 _ holtqaa,r.l.|,;' ' --av on . M _ , C8: ` . _of - e _ 1 . _ ; _ ~ ' ,' _ _ _ . 2' l - 1 "0 Q THE R_\IIi\\`.\Y PROBLEM. < __ §,f,_.5 ` Y 'r ' % - _ 1 T86 4* . ' ' ~ . W . 0 ~ O 9 * O it _ A l G l l l . ; v l l I i _ ‘ ana ‘riis The brightest tliatlieaaty or rev-,lieat il committed ln me has 0( 3,, *ll b :fatal 011'! Sill' ell H 'll gem. now, tar removed hom the lovedrathsi! trivial' Thea an lahuauoa. others chmod with more serlou The har of regret will intrlialvab lrlines liaE'wlio nevertheless dklgooil “"°“' A "¢"i°° 'lil' _mul » this vu :mer reverts in my ratiisn plan- Q' ,.;~J__ = ~ tation. _ f gl: gf ` * ”‘ ” .~ ua iam roi uis linen: 'int uuum¢ai'i°iir'is “ii” kd' ml' ' _ i um at the sim his! In the v¢ll- ot me rearliisahspr were will lie 0 °'g‘°*k||°_' ""°"*' “'° |“"’00'\“£l“*ll“\\ lllltlry an-laiiaan ia Birg- ‘l'hs moss-covered bucket that Bone Canadian aoldlara hen state """"‘”‘°'°‘* ie-ii¢,~¢_.,w_=+,fv-if ‘ ‘ _ aa»a4.J T O H fl GUFF 'BROS LIMITED ` Is the Great Family Shoe Store. Bring alo the hol I _ ~ \i ;’."f‘ , - ., _ , " 4 U! _ W e lot-frpm baby to -- si=_EciAi.i.Yl Phicsui __ ' _ Herr md lizhi all wiiiii lim-_iixisiisiii mimi mi...i.,`m.“ t’ ;'~"’~ 't'f;"__\:'vi§,‘ .iw »-i_,,3,An_r,¢_r,_,-y;»._ _,<,,»-_,_..,- - ~ _ »- _ _ 4 , T » _ _ I - , . ____ _ __ 1 , 1 ._ ~ - ' _ ‘ _ _-'-0'--,___f§,_¢,. ll ._ _ N-f' _ _ '~ i _ I, ‘ ,_ Nj I K _W V: _‘f-~,_ _,_;_» __: A* ` > ,_ » _ f __ . . , ,,_,J_»».,,__§A-»`~ in i,.___..____ ‘L ‘Q , V h:_ld,>]=x,,»__ - _ __ _ [_ *_ - _ .i g ' ' "I I ' " ~» " ' " “ ’ < --li ~'\` '~ ‘» - ' ‘iii °“' 'i >- ' i* ~~"i -fc“»"' ' "i/i.'l..& -tiff " » _.sm . -i ~ .