I., .. l l|‘i ' a \ »` ‘-‘I ,f___ i|_ i_ If .ut il l, _-.- I, il , ul "'.‘ ,li :I .I fli_ .fill il if 'il -‘£14 l_: I. ini _ 5 l` il I f = *til-*:'.'_'-* _'II"? '- il li. I- iti- _,i _ _ il" _ -_:__..»: 1.; __- t._:;, If :ill lr; _:,_ ll_,_ »_ lil I:-.-,»~. glyl fi ig l l i ll! :Nil #tl l“l 'I ll lil ll? ‘J-1 Will, l i 'iii .l =f-ll l i _:_ 1- I -,--. ‘-I 5*’ 5 i l _` .. ~i ,. i :it _...L -.vg»_f,¢\,_._ .l'f§~..f~:' lui. i_ - lil" _ l *Y -1 -5-'.’ - ._ `i _.»._ _ _ , .., 5. $55- ,-.._-1.; -if v<‘.l< 'hi-‘ ’\-*J*-_s-< _,_ _ _Q iltl l -_ \-r¢: ‘I 1;( :_ < ;,¢-.1 ~ .- .:.‘._*£.'-tr* ` 'f`”?<:'r,¥ ll Ill _ “rr .:_ii ,l l ,I '_ M- gl. gl, 'i i~i"l'i . W- -ll .. If 'Zlll lllili li; 12 l -l`-fi .' 1:1' 'L I* nil pi '='. - i, ‘ *-~¢.-..- -‘»l-l ' lffli -`~ ` if 'ii _ I _l .,._» -23-"3 ' . g-_ _-1.-'i- ._ ,l . . ,i-L _ ;-_.-_ , .. f '~‘- . ' ..mci»:~ rom: '”` ' __ f-l..ff"i~i1.ls ___; __ __ ' _ l ' "'-- ' -- -- ""'-- 'r' psy- T-'l’f"'3".‘1L.¢.4|l-v-poi _llllp-°‘-DHARLDTTETDWN GUARDIAN J. R. Burnett, D. K. Currie, l Editor and Puhlllher. Aiuociate Editor. _ WE_1?_NESI?£i_‘§;flHlYE__l3»___1919- $§=T_'. -, -- 'l`lll‘] l’lt()\`lN(‘l.\L l‘Il.l‘}l"I`l(l.\`. 1| President:-Major A. A. Bartlett That there shall be no Dominion election until after the present term has expired is now practically a fore- gone conclusion. The Liberals acknowledge they are not ready for an election andthey acknowledge also, in effect, that t-hey would not know what to do with the government if they should happen to get it. , Even the Patriot, which it will be generall_v admit- ted, would not be averse to seeing the Liberal party in power, said in a recent issue, “It would be unwise for the Liberals, however, to press for the immediate over- throw ofthe Government, which might be accomplish- ed. The country is in such a condition that those res- ponsible for its being so should at least be compelled to make some effort to restore conditions to normal." Whethel' the "immediate overthrow of the Govern- ment" could be as easily accomplished as the . Patriot claims, or whether the Liberals are delaying the over- throw in the interests of justice, as the Patriot alleges, is beside the mark. The point is that the Liberals do not want a Dominion election, and that there is no prob- ability of such an election within the next three years. As a matter of fact neither the Conservatives northe Liberals want an election before the end of the present term, and it is problelnatical whether the Liberals will have becolne sufficienly united by that time toface the electorate with any hope of winning. ln the light of these facts, what have the few Lili- erals in this province who are predicting the o\'erthro\v of the present provincial government, to offer our people and our province, by electing a government antagonistic to the government at Otta\va'.’_ What heavier blow could this province receive at the present juncture than to place itself in oposition to the government at ()ttawa'? This is a question that our electors will do well to ponder very seriously when casting their votes at the coming election, We have no\v in this province a gov- erninent in full sympathy with the Borden Go\'e1'1iir.eiit: we have received at the hands of the Borden Government a very fair measure of our provincial rights. We are look- ing for more rights, rights which have been fully pre - sented by the present provincial government, and which have been practically admitted by the present Dominion Government. What construction would the Dominion Government place upon the return of an opposition gov- ernment in this province? '_ ' Premier ArsenauIt_ has presented our claims; the defeat of his government would imply that the people were not behind him, were not anxious whether their claims were pressed or 'not. We do not anticipate, nor does any one who is in touch with the political situation throughout the pro- vince anticipate, the -defeat of the Arsenault govern- ment and the contingency is only mentioned to indicate the inconsistency of those who claim that the return of the Opposition to power would be a benefit to the pro- vince. We have claims at Ottawa and we have a friend in court. Sir Robert Borden has done lnore for this province than any other Premier ever did. We do not for a mo- ment assume tfhat he would punish our province for re- turning an antagonistic government, but we do claim, and our claim _is based on the experience of the past twenty-five years, that the only hope we have of securing our rights at Ottawa is to return to power, and with an increased majority, the government which in the past has so successfully presented our claims. _-Q-l_-0_1-1 -- .\||.si‘i|||-1\'iil'.~l t'l..\ssi|~‘|l'.\ | ii>.\'. it is to be regretted, and feared also, that during these times of unrest in Canada, so much is being said about the interests of the inanufacturers, the interests of the farlners, of the Ialiorers,'of the merchants, as if these interests were separate and distinct. One result of this unceasing discussion is the actual creation of sep- arate classes of farmers, laborers, manufacturers, mer- chants, the placing of each class on the defensive against the other. The interests of all these are identical; nei- ther can live without the other; the prosperity of each depends solely and exclusively upon the prosperity of the other; if the manufacturer fails the laborer is _out of business; if the merchant fails the farmer' suffers and vice versa. There are individual manufacturers, mer- chants, farmers, laborers whose sellisliness and greed bring them into antagonism with individuals of the other groups. Unfortunately, sometimes, the antagonistic in- dividuals group t'hemseIves into a coterie with a common grievance and a war of classes is the result. This has happened in the case of the laborers and the manufac- turers and a strike results which causes serious loss to both and to the country as well. If we are to succeed in the reconstruction to which we are all now looking forward with such hope the inter- dependence of all these various classes must be empha- sized, must be preached, must be practised. Individual grievances should be settled, not grouped with others. We have in Canada one of the greatest countries in the world. We have men who have more than held their own in competition with the best men the world has ever produced, who have won out in conflict with the greatest fighting machine the world ever saw. These men are manufacturers, laborers, farmers, merchants. They fought together and won together the greatest war in the history of the world. Together they can win out in the reconstruction now in progress. Together they can fight the anarchists and Bolsheviki who are trying, as the Germans tried, to separate them. Let us all place more emphasis on the strength of union, talk less of the con- flictiniinterests. There are no conflicting interests, if we loo atthings as they real-ly are;-g ' - -_ Eg ti h _ nes of England ln a short time all the inines in Gi-clit Britain are lo revert to the State and tlills one of the grcutcst re- forms ever put into practice will bo Hsll-52; roiillscatod. of course, but boughi ul u fair prlco. ilrrived ul by their oulput and value before the war. The mines will tliereufter be worked by the State. ilnti while it is dou'bll`ul if Stale operation ol' any service run bo as rl:olioliii‘cal us private operaiion, any prollts will belong 'to the inun_v_- not to llie few. 'l`lllls one gi'eutI so\ll'l:i- of iliilllslrilil liliriesl will be ro- niovl=d_ -it is ivorlli noting 'that the bill wliicll is in-ing piloted llirouizli l’nrlialiill~ul by Sir Erin. Geddes ilol-s not provide l'or ally coiiipeiisilliliil to those who ill llill pa.-it have been l-n- tillvll to iiiining royalties, that is.to say, to lllc great estate oivncrs on wliosi- |irlipcrt_v' inincs llilvo bl-on lo- czitcll, and who lnivi-. sllri'<-iilll-rlvil llil-ir uperlltiiig l'iglit.-i'l_`o_l' the sake ol' ai royallty on tho output. 'l`li¢-so ro_v:ll- lies in the past have allnoulill-ll to about $‘.’00,lI00.000 a yeilr. and wliill- it has been argued that in the l-asf-, ol' i-oal they would only uoinl- to ii tl-lv rriils a lon, wlicil they go into only ai'fc\v hands till- pzlyllicnt lil-l-oiiii-~‘ scaiillalous. A Royal Rake-off. i-op|ii‘i‘. l‘l~\v i.:rl-iii lioilics ol' liilllll-ii i 1-lilly rl-sl:i'vl-ll :lil iiiinl~r:ll 1": . _ lor liiilioiulls the rlglits werl- lolllill lo be ill the Iiilnils lil' poopll- \\'lio_ por- hiit liaill lnhcritell the nliliine privil l-tres l`i'oln swine dead illlll eliiil- ;iiil‘l-s- luis. 'l`lli‘_\ \\’i!l‘l= tl\ll.~ ;»:l iiosililil 'o ill~iiilni;lii Il-.l~'e. .\l llil-I end nf this lime thi- ieililiil has rhl-E Ulllllln l\l` rllnl-l\‘illi_4 thi- louse-_ lisuzilly' all al’ iiiiil-ll ||r";:Iil-V |ie,i|r<- lil-l~:lii.~l~ oil llil- li|i-r-~:\-~l- '.';i!lil- Ins own i~litl-i~- pri~i- lillll l;lh i' iitlw _-ir-ii llll- l.i|ilI_ or llrrliiil- io rl-lil-lv, ill lvnil-li l..-l»ihl~ l>iiill|.'iii»;`s Iii_- has vi"-l'.!<-ll i`:l|I inlli Llil- |iii.l'lli:i|iiplon_ l.iirll l'ol'tiniiii iiiill l.orll l‘.-lllncnii oiviil lzlnll wlirlil lilllliy lliilliinis l-l pol||ill~| \\lll"li ll\l'\'. p`l'rliiips, hull- iii-vl-r iiii ‘ provl-ll ill llil- sliclill-si ii-tr--l-. l.orii lil-i-li_v ;inlI ihl-_ l~I.lrl ol :sl-lion .url- joiliilv olvlli-ix- oi' llil- inn.-I ol' Llil- l‘inll on vllirli |.i\'l‘i'pilol i- hliill. l.ol'll flull- liuiis llll luis! dork- iii' l`il|'llill` lllll l'l»|lll'oIs llil~ i';lilrlnlil.~ ~i-rviiii.; llii- \ up 'll\'. _\-' rl»l'.lrlIs :leiil-lillliiiil propel' ‘°_____.__,__ ___,__________________,_ ___ _______________ ________ .\'. lit" ll\’l'-" “I -`i‘|ll\l'l'l=l'l'l ll\\'ll?< -\`U||l"'_ l-il \villli|i its illairli. ;liin;.-,.'ll\-- !,l»oil_'I00 :ll-rl-._ hlll is sl-ll-l _ _ _ _ >liu il' =l~ lui ill' in ~ilh- ilill., Lira-ill ilriliiin is one ol llil- lilo.-at _ "_ IH '\ "` "W '_ . ‘ . . _ . lollouili; l!i<- exlllnpll- _sl-l Iv. his futil- lii;.:llI_\' lnilit~r;llizi~ll ol l'ouiill'il-s. bill _ _ _ - 1 ~ I Ill- I’li`llii||ll_ Ilil- linki- . . _ -i I ' - i with l-xl'_i‘pl|oii ol 1.-oill. iron, lin and _ I I' "I I -1 liiwliioii, llil- lljiirl lil' .\`l-:ii'lioroll‘,:Ii,l " ll sl \ .l‘l -ll' l.lllll .il I. l .\I‘l ' “ -_ ::,'-__ ' ~ wi-zlllll hllvi- hlwn ri-vicilli-ll. ll is lil-_ _ ‘_l_ 'll - '_ ’"_‘_-_' _ _ __ l lillvcll lhul one of the rcasoiis for lhis W ' ` "" ""4 ‘M"_" 1" '\ `_"` I H ~ i-»l'l,' -': “ '-1 _ , illi- ‘_ l .l lllill . i li-l il- il ill is ilialt wlicn ln thi- pals-I propl-l'l_\' luis* I ' I I _ "io urilii _ ln- ilu- \v:lll_ ll .. |ii‘.il»illill- rlltlillxl-il lizinils llll\_ sl-Ill-i \'l'|'_\' lri- _ _ iill ii l I I l. l I l ~ll Ii ii h‘~ . . l _'- I:-1" ll lil slillill ‘ l' |u _ _ . -"l-l;-l1`I.|l>llr~l- -l..~l--1 even wlieii lhl- i-xisll~lil~e ol inlili-rails I I' 'I I I" I ` :I ' ' I' "' 'I ,, i-- ' . I. -_ .‘ I -: i- vrils nol snsplu-lrll. [lie rl-.~'lill was _ H '_l _'Il I ‘H 'HN U I H I" II) UI llinl when il was ill-.~:irl-ll to --.vploi-l- ‘HI |""!"`I"I "UI """"i"`I I W at ‘Ja 11: Sv ‘.': 5.* ‘.'.~ av vc -rf -:.~ we -,_z liaps_ hall iievci. held' the hlllll _li all fl Clililrl-i'ning Slial rules.-rn li it 1 vnse.- ilu- very ereani of l'li- proiil-n ’ ' \:nl-' '>l’.l lil. lil. ' Iiil- l'- li ‘ -:‘ p l; qllll-l_ rlllwiill l l`i li ll -_l-.I nioiitlisliii-li coal niines. Bill li` :-li. . lhl il li ll - I l. I |,|l'<'f- ll ll ' pin ‘ ..l_'I;-ll' I - - f ' |--... l- -. -.ll il =i _ _ " _ _ _ _ _\l.li.ll I li-l Ii.' l.l.'l _ l I illll llonaire. lhls is derived from al rnil- l ________ ___ ,__ ____ ____~_ , _ __ __ _,___ who ll- '~-~;~-- I l- I .iw --ll will-!";'i-l l`~ 'lm - i l»l~.i*_ l\ _ ilil lil. l l ll ll _ l l pound of freight that it carries. . ________| _____l-___ ____,_, ._ __ ______ ~ I The Gold Mile __ _ ____________,_ ._ , ______ When the road was building. il was ____ ___ _____ __ __ ___ _ _ __ ______ Illiw .I 1 I io be iinlilc il would have to l-lil ___________ _ _ ____ ___ ____ lilll il liri- \~:~~l vii-.ll lip- ~-1-I o.i liarl permitted on the ulidcrsiulillin-,- ____________ ______ _____ ______________ _,______________ liial he shoiihl receive a royalty oil ___ _`.___________________ __,___ ___ _____ ____.______l giiiiiil ".\‘Ii:rl\'4'--pl .lil _-.ivs l`l':i.i|Il_ ‘ lol N'~`“'l"’l'l- ll" which me mud guy" llil- l<.li_Lli-li -i~<--I-_:lic 1 il - lil ._ lIl;iI I :iceess was by no nil-ans a proiiilnciit_§ |_______, _-___. ___; _,_ _ ,,__,,_,,.., ,._,n ,, lin- pl»opll~ in ,lil i. lh~ llilnl-_< ill ll 1‘i~;ili`\' lii.»l:~-r ill 'I-liilm lI1.l7 lil-vllrl pllss aiu:-_v " '|`hli-~ .lr- llii- |lllili_',- ll.:-r |il~opll- lylrl- I`»1' iiv-v. :lull -.> iilnilv- I splgiiri- \\i|! llllliiii.l-- ini- opl-nilil: ol' . lliv lil-l\ l-lil l'o--1lil- l.i:-:llrl- llis rl-l ii' "lll_ iiii|i.ll-r~.l|‘ v-f.liiil4‘lI ililirl- Illll'rl‘.~' looked ilowii upon, and il' I.-.irll 'l`rcd~ ;,,,,| _\_,,._,_____. ___;,.__._____ _,_ _,___ ________,_.___ rigor is noi czillcil upon to .~lii'i'illll.-l' ||__,,, ,___,___,» ___ _,_ _,_-,.,|_.,.,.,~._,,|-___ ,\p,| |||,. -;,,l-.illi-,| y,l»\\ .lliiilil-'.|»l~.l|'l iiiovl' l.V lll\'l l-lllll ll" Will l"lV" "' l~'l"` "l’|iiil\liI is llileiilli-il -lo illill illl|-l|ll.ili- ` I liimiiis lil l`;i'liili.li'\/.ll|:: ll|l_- |»lil|lif‘ irilh llll‘ ION" "A lllxilllml- Tlliil ~'|‘l"'3" I llil‘ l\l.l_\'.~' or lli ill’ I .iilll iii i|il'rl-:isiiill gcni-riill_v to the wi-a|lh,' <~l.l.».;»--.- l~l`I ,,,_i_p,,,_,| i,_i,._-,.,,_ _._ ,|,,,;_-_ _,,, -, H-_,i;,,“_ the British isles. for llioy will ln- rf--. ~ 1 _ ,. l. ,- , Tin; ‘lli~.ilrl:'s ll'°coill that inighly low people ein .iiloi-ll in _\_._______| ,pp ,_,.,\ ¢;|__,i_,-s_,.._,,-,. iillliil lil liiiiiwll llil- iliorc iiii|n»ri:lliI .l-lil-liil-s' ini' In- il-lnlliililillllill iii ll-.- ilil-illrl- :is ii wliolfu and iiiiiwli \vlll ll.- pl-lnl lipon ilif- inl-.l-v:|l ol' ~,ll'.=.ll~iiiii‘ l'li'l los. lllii (lovcrnniciii action or iiil-i-l-n.-ili.' _.li uolllll liiivl- li.lll ll _-ll-rli liizlll llmill-'l lin- izoivilic lliililil- lo ini-iil.il l‘.\oi‘lioil or lliscoiitent that has exi.-itl-il lor in lin. |nn--.llll ni .lnlll_-l-ini-iii. .\loi-i-. livl-r, llil- rl-l‘oril iii' llil' llilnltrl- lor li-ii and Scotland is in llill lillnds ol il re- _\~l-;,,-.- or mon- ,,i’|',»,~,.,| _c-niiill _:,ll:li".ilil<-it li\llV¢'ly [UW llU‘llll"- -Ill ll|U |'lll`\|l 'll-" llir .iii`\' ~lll‘ll l»iill`~l'i)i'i,~l‘_ ll 'hail \\`il|\~ llliiun liliori- lhl- _llllizinl-~ ol' lli‘ |lill~-ii- Ii.lll_ :lull .luzlili In-l`oi‘l» llil- l'<‘~ i\i:ii"i.ol»il- l;i~.,\\l|| lil' llie |iii-liirl- lhl-ii _.k .k gg g¢ gp »]¢ gg »}¢ »}¢g¢ W W go -_pl -_Q ug lrl-_ il- llll-iholl In-i~;iini\ i'l'l'lllll'. ll- ln* 'lf illl-.l.,- l~|nin..»l|_ liiilil fln.lll_\ il il~ll ill K* ' ' ‘ji l i \ . iilllii ‘I -_ _ ' ' - ll-liiinl-rl'iirI o|'i:iliiiz "_ ,il "4 iiiill -.ll rllii . ,_ __' will- nil -lnll il.-‘ null* _E _;__ il .i. t.il|i_. _ l ln _li ii .i_ liuil ll plolil - l-I-iirl--ii lin w.lr lllllllil ll -\ __ iii il lin. t '“r”|.h'd. _'by w'-' L°".°" pililni li.li|l.l'=lp‘ -i‘l.l|i|l- lo p|'li\'illl‘ . ~ _ 1. i t . -~r'..--=-l""“~‘i>ff;/-5-'f<.’-‘*f"i'*l I1 l H - i .f_____li_,__ D_A;E5__`_l;-V6 P I, il* ".15 ' ° 23 -ins-Ph-~"`, ~+'I-I-i iiforgil slli|iiiilip_§_l§"tlio win'-torn Nat- ion, ln- lo rarity oiii il new enterprise lor lhl' rlfstorlilioii ol' pure lli'l\uillt1c lll'l. _ Helped by the War liui iilnes have cliungod. The war lllirovl-i'_ell hidden assets for thol llicilfim-_ The struggle exposed ai soil in llliicli the new nioveuieul will lloui-ish. if it is properl_v handled. lt ll-l`l ii desire to carl- for things lhut ninller. unii a <':lll came from 'thc pub'-¢ !ll~ for il in-lter theatre. ’l`h;in the lliciitrc suw lhail 'its lnission was to play ii lui' iiiorl- proniinent part in the i‘l-l:i'l-iitive eiluc-ation of the nation. 'l‘lil-i'i-i'ln~l- tho new Sliuhospearu innve- nil-.lil npuiis uilller peculiar conditions whii-li pronrisi- highly interestliig nell- ll-\'l-iiieilis. li' the eoniinillee in clnil‘i:e oi' the iilovenioiii. which is appointed by ilil- lialional Slliiltuspelire Mi-innrlal i‘oniiiiilli:l- and till- goverilors of the -*`|'l\l<<‘-|il-ai‘i- .\ll-iiil-"ini of SIl'utl`orll- oli~,\\'r:n. _will keep hi-l'ol'l- it the llistilil-tive iilcills of lllc lliilalrc. there will bl- no ol-i-usioii for |`ur- llil-r l-las-lills wiili tho iniiiiiu hall :iiill llil- liliii, forllie illclilre.-ilioilltl work on il llll`i'i-iw-.iii plane lroin llil--.<~ lorliis ol' iiiiiil-ii-iiieiil; nclthcr lnis il ;iii_vlliini.: ill izoninion with Ilii- l-oiiliiil-l'l-iill .~.pc<-l|lnlor_ \\'l\osi- su. l"_""'l" HV! is Ille best nit-llioll of in~ lllil-iiila’ llil- <-ro\vil;.- lo il'l~l|iil-ill. lil-1 >`l\o\v. liooll llrallla has an iliti'iii.-:il--' 'allue for llil- public iini| will lil- s -'I The Use ofthe Theatre I 'l`lil- i||il-_-llllili for llil‘ joilll elim. lllilll'l‘ to lll"cllll~. ilu.-li, is how to ll|1ll'l~ ilil- ilil-iilre on lis ric’lill'lil |il;inl-. :liill iii ollillile it to ll.-voiiic pol--ni l`.li~lor in llii- intl-llili-tllill life ol llll- .\'lllioll. 'l`lil- i-oiiilnil'l-l- pro- pos--s 'o win-ll li_v i-alsy und liill.liral -'tll‘-'<'~. ll pi'opnse.~ llrsi to oriziinize : "__\'l\\ Sliol<<-.~'pl~:li'l- (‘oinpaliy" of p|ii_\l-:.- lor #giving the usual live .lc--l.~' -l-.lsoii of pi-rl`ol'lli:iiil-es at Slrail'orll-oii-.\voii_ iii August :ind Sep- ll-inln-i ol' this _vl-or, llnllcr il capable llll'l‘<‘!->l',\\ll:- has nlrl-ail_\‘ lieclialp- llllillllul I; hopl-s to nnikc ol' this l‘lni:p.lii_\' ;l hinil ol' inilioiiiil 'insl_i1n- lion. nnll I-vi-iill|illl_v ii periiiliiil-lit guild 1-|` Sh |I~l--:|»l-;li'll:lii pIii_vi-i'2~'_ Lciidor\`s National Theatre _ l \ iiii-lh--r proji-l»i will bl- li vigor' -his l»|l`ori lo ilill~rl~.~'i l-oiiniy and inuni~_ l-lpill :li'l\j1'i'l is Illu l\‘.ltI0lll\l lhl-iilr»- for l.onilon, with its rallllnling liilllll-lilo ill all parts of the country. whil-li li-olihl liiiillly give the llicull‘e_ lhzil sl-viii-ii_\' ,ind izlluraiitt-ell exist- <'lil'i\ lroiii wliirli it _could realize its ills-ills, ilnllolililiniiiati-ll by clclnciils ilnil liiivl- no ilitorl-st in ilevolopinenl --i` iiul- url. null fri-e frcin the neces- sity oi' l-oliipi-liiig willl other foriils nl' --nil-Ixllliliil-lil. _ I -_ Q. ii. o_o # al- vo in ol o in o_o elif" ie"a"al`l‘.f.¢ll°f»ngi».»i.. lmf°lld l‘¢_covary_,'1‘hlii _u og,” ~ _ ly to batteries on cars "l?ll?£l.iJ'd|`~q?:|;‘;l:,‘1 service. as/when laid up'fo"i-_ tho fini. er, and need hardly be 'gym in- cém nectlon with batteries on cars, which are in regular use. When I but-t`try`ig found- to be discharged, `¢‘i1a|-5‘»¢`_`_|t ._ _once and keep it charged. Nevermi- low a pottery tube _giibjgciigpgo isiw overcharging., for any ¢;9'¢§|&'e_.u,ie period. as this abuse lsfmoregdostmq. tivo than anything else' to whlclin -in likely to be subjected in noi-mit; gg,-_ vice. 'Excessive ov_erchnl'g|n_`§ is' Duc ilcularli' ningeroin io ml? nge., ,___ terests, as he noldoln warned aialilst li., evils by. starting -and lighting many faeturers, because lt' dooii'npt`é`|{g¢,; the operation of their appiirlitlisi while underchar::ing`does so, seriously. For thls very reason such mdnufncturei-3 generally adjust _their systems -for rates of charge that are ¢9o"`1ii¢;; fu meet average condition; of `n§9_ 1., irdor to a--old the possibility of undo; vllllrslus- 'rho facts regaining cv.)-_ charging are these: When it blittory ll* fully vllfwzod- part qt ine' curl-eni subsequently sent ln,to’lt is wasted lu delcolnposlniz the qlectrplyte into hydrogen. and oxygen. those gucci; pe. ing freed. with violence, `wlti1l_n` the active material ol the' plates, which ls torn ol! and deposited in' the bottom of.the jar. where it may later_colleci and short-circuit the cell. _Tha rest or the charging energy wa-sted in the bint. tery is converted into heat, "which often raises the temperature of a cell so high thnt the lniaulatlng separations are boiled into wood pulp, with the linai result that the cell is shorbclrcuii- ed. When cells. that are not leaky, require more than very slight and occasional fillings 'with water or when they beeonionotlcotably hot. serious overcharglng is taking place. Tho weather itself makes little dli'Iér:en‘oe lil the wat.°r'de`iminded,butlt hiillvenn that biitterhs are-1 more violently over- charged in suninier than in winter, bo- cause of the difference ln drlvingcon- ditions. , _ Our New. Manager fat ,_ Charlottetown The value of personal ac- quaintance and relatio_ns_b`e'-‘ tween our branch managers and our customers has always been recognized by this 'in- stitution. It is our policy to _keep in close touch _ with all our customers. ‘ _ 1 Mr. G. C. Temple INewly appointed manager at Charlottetown has iakenover his duties and will be pleased to meet all customers and freinds ofthe Bank. - I UNl0N BANK-DF CANADA Resources ol $l53,llllD,0ll0 _,_- _ 1-3-h-__ ir -'Z -- 1s MONEY THE ROYAL BANK DF CANADA Recommends its As a safe and economical method of remitting amounts up to $50. These Money Orders are payable with- _ out charge at any branch of any Bank in C_an_n_da~ (Yukon exce ted), in Newfoundland; at_ the principal cities of the lllnited States and are ne%ot1able at over 800 points in Great Britain and Irelan . ‘ _ $5 and under, 3 cents. Over $_l0_, not exceeding $30, 10 cents. Over $5, not exceeding $10-6 C6019- Over $30, not exceeding $60, 15 cent§.'lT 5 CIi'town Branch. A. W. llYNl)AlAN§-Mllitgllt ORDERS _ \ - - __ _ ‘ ` _ nnii l-un lnll only in ions of conllllence `= - _ V _ ' - lvl _ _ . _ __ __ __ ___ _ in i.An1E's AMi:mcAN" Boors""”"`“' _ _No such values ever offered here-85.50 to $7.00. A large lot and variety of colors andcombinations., see our window. _ I ` - White footwear, Pumps,” Sandals. Oxfords Etc Etc. All bought righfand sold a. rock bottom prices. _ -Gorr Bnos o'm.----~-- - . / . » ,. ....__.._.___.___ _L,.._._________i ,________ , __ __ _ A _ __! _ __ ____ ' AA _ _ .. ug,- bocoma permanently iiu|p}|qiq|_.!¢"~m