. y __ UHAM£12PE1UWN~ GUARDIAN tmiaiontruwu summit vuiE~1 .wmu ti ‘_ '1a_ . v ‘ , "" ultra-unannoun- - AK. IfIlnA J. ll. Illa-nan. Iultor u! Pnhlhlut LIOOIIII llltlltov- i III. Dull: l’ .9" your lilnllv-nll m lnfvtnnl‘? (lanolin: leer!) MAD." per your tlnlvtered; ‘t: nth-nut In Cnllda. n’ Ill-M [or U. N. A.‘ .. ‘U ...,.§.-,W_-.. _p_*___ ., . I?‘ "'1" DRIFTWG Atom-o" n’: _ ~____ v~ ‘ ‘(ivory cilia} Tut‘ 911.11; ::-.~ “Pfiiiiltunflthar m.- »l{;i-i.=t1..1tl 11.1.‘. rtuouiarvs 0t‘ Prim“ Eduard is- land LII‘ tint iiutticiuntly" i<x1.,».rn u-ut bide our own ‘bordom. . Ilia ilpuor Limit Covcrut-t- Alc- ltitinoo, a: i1hc CaB-tloviian (‘lub- tlie other night, epobr. vury strong u- and olfectlvuiy twat-ding inn-i» lug p1\>i{.e».-th~_~ lnioxlgn1ntt= about the exccliout OPPOTUJIIICIOL: otiurv-d ' how for atixcd turnting, opportun- like which might roadiily he in}: w mlivnnmae or: my ferment m; tar-rows sons 0t substance in the, old country who arenow seeking; “new fields to cultivate and new] countries in which to develop their i energies and resourced 1 we m1 very stmnglythnt tut-i lees advantage is taken oi‘ thei present nut-flow oi mnigrants from the U-uited Kingdom, we, as :1 Pro‘ vince shall tniss the tide. which taken at the flood gates leads on to fottuno. What is being done to nttract| tat-more to this» province? ls there anything wing done? We observe that every other province has nn immigration polhcy and is pursu- ing it oven in active competition vrlth its sister Provinces and the Dominion government itself. » ‘Only the other day the Prime Animator of ‘Canada had to direct the attention 1o! Premier iDtrury SATLl-RDAY- FEBRUARY 19, 1921 i’ . i VAN IMPORTANT SESSION I 1 1 -‘r\11 pi the Dn- Th: prh-ruit utiiiipi: i'u1.l.'ui~--'1t “iii huvt; to do '-.'ith lturlslatiou p1‘ dimtry dumurtattcvn ‘the question 0i’ rcvcuup is‘ no tomb. one oi T111: mus‘. airricnitl .'li('l‘\ than o1". ’. w... ,-,, ..' that i'.:i.1n.n<.1.t .\\ii1 4'1... tu felt. I mm,“ m,’ gomg w mo“, ‘u, “mmwp M With it entail t-cfritf on all U313.‘ commodities rvm lliiilfuliflrto _t‘ru1.n .1- brouri. we could roisr- all tho rov- unut we ruluirc. 0n the other hand ' vsoiiu raising an abundant revenue in this. rtvny, we could crush out our own industrial and cotuuierclwi tire, , ,/‘\'4J no int-chant importing very much more than we are en- mrninq. and tron» some of our imported goods we derive 11 consid~ arable revenue. No doubt the rev- enue thus raised could he very iirfifllli‘ increased. "but the eilect 0f such increase upon Canada would to disastrous The 1W0 great Dulitlcnl Parties in Canada are divided un this d118,,- tlOti. Th0 Libeml polity i5 l0 m. ‘duce tariffs on imporns; thc yo“. sfirvmlve policy to maintain u 1"°”<‘-*‘1\'B ‘Drlllfiplfl in our tariffs. ‘The difference between the two l" "m? wide and important. In u d ‘rnl-lr ‘bszttc we quctccl some statistics showing that for the eigiat tnonths from Aprfl w yuvem i561‘. (Yanada paid in txchunge on food stutlls imported from the I ul- qt 011mm to ‘tho fuct mitt his F.8d Stéltfi»! flbplffixhufllely ssflm) publicity campaign in England was Th!“ “w” h‘ lam“ ‘>11 “"- not conforming altogether with the tflcte and: that the probable result of the Cllilnpaign would he the rtdrlition m‘ 1t noneitierahle ml-tmlurt‘ oi tiiisopmintml intmlgzrtmts to tho population o! Toronto. On. the other hand th-- ‘Iuuatdiau Pwmllt- ltaifwoy‘ has lfuiur-t Kinttdoztt with iiieraturt- nu the flilViflll-‘llffli- Offered ‘by \\'¢\:¢I(:t'1i Provitnrt-s for .'l2'l‘lt_‘lllllll".'l.i hi‘ ‘lure. Ni". l-nv. . ii:’11.1s\vi<k and ‘S31v1 H i1: loukil-it M1.‘ 1' ill" in- '- up ~~l1v< u)‘ cup: lt‘l‘9':i~. i: '~ in». u- uol fu 1L1 m‘ tlillltlllu aavtl ltrs, 11nd M11 tr- Priniso Pjilwartt inland (1rd- than tzvgizlur 1:.‘ Nctituu, rtthlnivrs-s ‘Vi?’ have ittrt ‘out: intoriued that tlw ilvminion Gowriunenv‘. bud then; ‘rat: Ottico here and tour. it hes ‘been. allowed to do so without uny Eormi pro- tolt or kick trout tho Bel! Govern Infill!- The 011p thine essential an’: necessary for the maintenance and prosperity ot this, or any other Province in Canaan, where the not “ural increase of population is less than the annual gross decrease, is the Btvpply at new comers 0t tresh blood to take the plaice oi’ those, who tor various reasons have lett cultivation o! terms. There is no better forming Province in Cana- da. than Prince Edward Island. but the tact is not known to any great extent outside o! our own borders. The {Bell Goverument is no nevllnm in its duty m this respect that the Dominion govern- IIWII! fqllorta are allowed to Ibo published without lliy reference to thin province. 'How"rlong are the tsrmers or this province coins to tolerate such n condition o! attain, web neglect nt their intereets and such abuse of the authority conferred on a party at the that general ete- ction? We teal satbfletl that unless the ‘people rise in their might and "drive the Bell Government out m‘ rtvlstenue i-HDOII! ‘very much delay, - tllejPi-oi-inet- as :1 Province will, “on M m the dhcurd “M ready ‘Canada Wm you“. hm. exampm inlet» nnkmro lilo attention of 111.. n tor ‘Ianeitntlott- why pom or other o! trim tflinf-vttd illaritlnre Provin- cos. who’ Xv». want at the present time m'ora»i,‘-.au unythiug else pre , tnon m‘ WnlDll, 1mm 0t initiative. flood ed U411 1 btifils 0t’ on average ram of gy- ichttnge or 14 liiet cent. '1 he 10ml ilmmCTl-‘l 0t‘ food stulfn from n»: ITu-ittd status dut-ittg thesi- eight ,1: xtths Witt‘. nt- c" .000,;J00. ;a;,.i iinzititi-ut‘; p it-ztxiy zdi up,» fwd 1.1. t}: "i r.'-i.~.-e in ('n1\...ti1t_ A. ]\l'1-$it>tl.z._.' pill t'(l i|'<,, _.\ nun.‘ "l"! iiurk is tum" Qullllilg lllw C1111» n: 111143111 ‘hLw .-_~; i5". bqlll’; I 1t. .~:n11p~~'.i.|. . "..7li dhy 11h! H-"YH. ~\\ tlln.) :..1 p.14 :1.» ri;|__.~. 1.2m Ii .E.-ip:|11;t. u; .\.‘~ ' -.-.i11 1.:'~ xvi, - =. ., H l‘? -»">W'-\:1 411v thi l)!‘ ‘in. ~11‘? in \fllli_'v 1_1.' f:\:.'ll-.t~’ ‘ii-is = pm w. t1 i. M1 H‘ iu-r ifftmi-“t, Wt- -r ",- $1.11,; u. int .. l't.‘\i_~uu~ ru- M‘ 1L Tu‘.- tot-L! row-mm from 1c,- iuyi iportuliou m‘ ~-;‘-.':.— from who iin" Stxttos lust Wm; _$4|5_7.;._ Wont thkit -l‘l?.\‘(‘il1ln cost (fnnatdiuta (‘tit producurr is renothm" ritzatiex. Tho Ulllltwi Stam- prcdu-z-a it, im- \l.'fl r4 a dozen and an unmwrablc txvimr. K6 ‘r1410 (It wbont ii per cent. Not- withstanding this, the Aiuririgpu egg prodncom are able to underseii mm [Cniuadlan wag‘ Wiiduccrs in our own market. The same l5 true. 0t hogs and other iivc (lllilli-llli | The McKenzie King Liberals, it true to the piattorui ndoptnd ‘by the ‘Liberals in August, i919 at Ollflwa, vyill tnalntnin cit-her that this tariff should be abolished on‘ ttrely or greatly uduced. rm 3101831611 party tuztintnin the thrill‘ on imports frorn the United stem should not only be ‘maintained, bu where necessary so strengthened as to protect the Canadian produc- er. What. do Canadian iarmers think o! t-he respective policies? Another ‘matter touched upon in the Speech imm the Throne is tho excess Droflts tax, and from re mevke Mob duties ‘the moving and seoonding of the reply to 11m Bpeedlt, it would appear that this tax may be Ubollrhetl. The encess iprotito tax was distinmlyn wit. measure end was mlopimj m ("mg lliritnlu flfl well its In (Tanudzn p. fwiPPlll- dwlvatches it was announ- i°"4‘ 131*"- fllo lirltiflh-tivvemment lull in view- tho abolition or this. tax. and it is not improbable flint. it has "won itmnvhiirtt a tn! i" profits tvlv-tir-t" 1111p]; ,,,- u‘". .l='-rI.'\' is :1. fl“l(l'i*li‘ t. ;|,.I,;_:;~.» lVb-"tlver tho rlrit-ii-I- in zqtiti- or... 1710115 11119111» l- 11 itjitvnnntiir um. ~ poi-ted in the thou of n duty i); 3w‘ The Hon. W. 1.. hiackensio King‘ le becoming a veritable Sherlock: Holmes in his observation of ».\\'enls and cutiriusiouu by tieduc-i tion. H0 is nut houvt-vcr so sum‘ att-ivs-fnhilt r-ntruppiztt: his victims,- twcaitne o1‘ ziie trn-t-1pat'e1icy' oi’ his mcthcids and the t-lumsiucrt; 01.’ hir opevnthtnts. His greatest tstl- wrt- is in tllillviwvslllllllllllg the in- ‘elliut-tttrte m‘ the maple. and hut-r Lil)‘ jumping; ut the uont-lttsion that they will accept as reul, anti with-i out investigation, any and every. tuirngo that hr can conjure 11p 130-,’ turn them. lie h, so his prursfi 111-, rut-tit u. lliu address culling for u. ttellutul election. O! course hu- docstrt want an siloctiou, which he Imowt: would mean his retirement ‘rum pztrilctttmnt, end the uttbsti- fiution 0f his party by tliu Grain tirowers. but ho has trcrnvlng 0t‘ zuubition to prove to the country that ho is not tho coward that they thought ho was DURING THE WAR. He is ready now to go into light. u political one only. 11nd provided also that t ero is n MORAL CERTAINTY THAT SUCH A FIGHT CAN NOT POS- SIBLY BE QTAGED. it would he n magnificent tribute to his pro- wess and rentiiunss for n fight. PROVIDED HE COULD FEBJL SURE THAT THERE WOULD BE NO DANGER 0F HIS BEING UP AGAINST THE REAL THING. And herein is whore his Sher- lock Holmes ability" is displayed. l-‘irst to learn the disposition 0i tho Western Grniu Growers Par- ty, on tho question ct m1 appeal to tho" people. he kept his ear cat-o- fully to the ground on tho occu- sion 0t his tour to the Pacific coast. They stitislieti him that they would insist upon getting their increased representation on the basin of the new ceustts before they would cottsont to an election. Chncklitig to ltimselt the redoubl- rtblo Mr. King soliliquisod: "N0 DANGER trout that quarter.” Cour int: to his Eastern friends. uud amongst his own supporters, lit’ dist-tivcrorl quite n. fcw unwillinh‘ tn t-otnmit political huicido and 1ietadhzssly sacrifice eight thousand dollars, the itext two year's session- MP UIQQQRD1PQQN iialiy fieietiiians ~¥ dietitian titanic.» "" Fifnkt! Ly W. ‘I LJUIDI) i -)1.~2‘».-4-l-*§14'-§"§9i"€* FW "v4"? .'§‘i' SH/ADOU/S 12F THE Li. Hllii FMHGAT‘; 1 L10 terns vmw "Tht-r» 1:; the ik-ru oi‘ iEH-‘nrlr ibflil. tin. fern of L011; rluifeluu» and tho fern :11‘ Iiinpltut- ' Ab"! =h<: int-m Gar l-tilPi‘ oi‘ thr. soul 1h.- ligttts in tin, torus. 11nd 1111rpos~s. to znvu them trtnut tltlfi-lflPfitifl ‘u’ tin. gnrisb dun‘. "And do llo talus us m... tin» alums-tho shade 0t‘ dlilttyipoini‘ mt-ut, or tho shade 0t‘ sorrow, 01' tile shndu 0t sickness and pair, B111. it i:'. :1. v-ery blessed shad-air. for it is tho ‘Sitndouv 0t‘ ‘the Ai- tntghtyz’ And mere- the terns tiour- islt and lllu ‘cloudy day utakoa the garden iheautitttl.” BE A CANDLE ii yrou cannot he n. ligtttitottssi. God urusi. have loved the com- mon people-ho made so many 0i‘ them i -—.\hrahntn Lincoln. ‘Talks rtwey the incentive and in- dustry ‘lattmtishes. It is quito true that oxtortiountti profits have been made in conncction with war in~' ministries; some ut them legitimate. some not, UBVPHHGIBSS these profits have been used in very many muses as foundations for other ‘indunt- riea, and (m0 result at least has been progress, while another -mtty ihcvc. ibecn iunJucfQ shits mo "p; The great inducement. tor the in~ VOQMHGIIK ot‘ many in industries and great undertakings is tho assur- ance 0t largo dividends With the ctlticn 0t tins, we have nt present nothing to do, but the tact rcmttine that. progress is largely rounded on the luzptv m’ pmtit milking, and _' vhm without this, git-egress la llllilllti to ‘be slowed up. 'l‘hi~tv question will lions". tithm- quuwtious 0.1m tors-caster! 111 t“.- h§\""1ll from tilt? Thrnm- will . :<_.11L'I:1u -uom tor dobtttr‘, '1 1hr» l'Pl-'ll.i"" é-irrllglh of 1h‘- rueu Ul-bllbllléhu aptitude and econ m‘ m". 1' 5-‘ uuitc .1. 1:" 11m. .|,.. r~'-rri~\= Ih- l'lf.t"'~i‘iiillf’fl' its. no"- . t0 litiiis’ Prlhre Edward 18311‘! 50p" 4"’ mwfl-i"! ‘B 131v ‘hawv u.“ l"? l" i"‘lu and thr» IP-‘mtri; ug’ tip totem rightful position, as one 0i‘ lflrfto, men txtorflionztie profits 1.- v=ui<~= t.ll'il.litii'l.l_ll.=. they dewinp ‘Q-"imdwm. ptgfla“, _:t tnctor in the devslopnwm m- m. ‘will ho \\/-'i\(‘|'ll'(l with lump inirr ' dvvii": lH-‘rc q: wen an Illewltero. '1'“ .0 .1 t , .._ ~ ... .,,... . vrunihs M.» l.‘ A1 ‘indemnity. Thou hi: neat pow- ers o! deduction did him the oer-t vies oi’ on assurance that the Gov- ernment supporters would be loyal to~thelr lender, in this WANT OF CONFIDENCE VOTE. With lllBSte prvsltivo .'l.=\4ilI'l'l'I!I‘t‘~‘ s1. Wt")! cumb- llshvti: he donned tht- imiha n! tivfut-tfoti, and ovvlaioied. Elm-kn! i have found. 1t, Tills l’.-l'l‘i-l '11’) GLORY AND T0 FA tilt? IS A SAFE ONE. TW-li-IRIC IS NO DAN- GWR OF YJY l{l'TS’)_'_.l"l‘\O\‘ BEING CAllllflilii. I \‘.'il ‘l. .\i \-l\'".‘ TtHC PIJYYNGFI Ti) liAlTNifli Ml-I INTO FAME, AND MuVii likfilt A 0192\- ERAl. ELECTION. Thu (.'“t-1~:1t~ Groin Lit-pivots Part) u hltvo involve» -.'. ‘.0 tt rt-ttlizzitlun --1' tho tat". tir-rt- is m (‘All n1‘ dis~ in s cumini, lu tllum trout a dis- ctmu-nicti Camila. with u pitcous uppuai I01 tin-m to rescue tlm country from the rdlv .ut thu iinlghcn GOVurilltl8lll. ‘Pltuir ur- dor oi u. your Ilgu, when under a strictly wnt- government, their per ' mudo tmpnrallcictl inroads into the old time party domains, hes considerably cooled down un- der the changed tzmditlon of, Pre- mier Meighetfs vigor of catnpnign, and o! their loss of grip and pres- tige in the country‘ X15 lndicsttstlwby Inter elections and in Premier lirurya sinuiilruttt “broudoxiitig out" IIIIDOIlIICQIlICIlKS. The ilrrrt ilumpeuittg effect was whou tho (Zrerur cztvditiatu incl-riot! H011. F.‘ ll. liit-Curdy in (Tolclicstc-r, and was literally snowed under in what they thought was one 0t their strongholds. Next was in East Eight, whore in at thrt-c mrnerevi cntilwst their previous tnnjorit)‘ o1‘ ztliotit two thmmnntl was rut. down to two huntiretl: iiicn in \\'12=t Po- uq-boro. their rntididztto only su-or- . 0d fourth place. and finally in M11- nltoha, right in their mvu beloved West, the dntvn and Liberal Nor- ris tlovoruntotit candidate sloientetl their nominee at tho polls. Is it marvelous then that Mr. Crei-ar and the “Wlsteru leaders do 110'. at this stoke (lesire 1t immoral elec- tion? V’ ___. Tho Viv-qt is also lcnrtilttg the lossunu oi expediency‘ in ntoderti and tm-to-duto political lutrltllltl- 'l‘lwy have. qgtp-nvc-rcd that snirtnt" h; iatnrr: atétrzbrivo. to lilo»: than vim-gar, uni 1h1-ir l1r~,~:t thinkers pm th-mztudivn: :1 mutiilicrttiun 01‘ thcir truth and group policy, mid \_q\-.~ twllllilll-ilvtlil l-ztitint: illflll‘ hm) with tlainliot‘ worm-ls; i!‘ H,“ m‘ viv vital m" .'.--1 111* ~" ii-"illllg" till \\‘1--t1:t'1~, l‘l-.-O|ll‘|.'i">= in‘ ihvv ~.v-!\‘1-.--, ’ im- hlz-tufiif: tiv I1‘ l "iii." ’ H; "n" d- <~'.:i1‘u1it.;1 lltczl the "t ‘iiuvn m) tauiliiy in tiuw nos-turn Iautis.“ To guilt: their own 43nd» thvy 110w wuw ' ~ v zYiuilifi-d, tn Hi0 drill"! “p, p1, 1min: tin-W “\vh._-rtl. 1131-1“ 1.1;“ sown hfdiiuj xllilllf‘ ful‘ Um run-inn. .0 in)" i‘. m‘! lahi‘. w“ i ~'.~'-_v intro more. power m p01. tv- it. 111.13‘ lznvo also div :‘i)\'a'i"‘ll their uhtulut-c Free Tllilli tio-nuirice in hr: :1. loxitti; curd, out s-id-i- m‘ their own imttvcdlnt/i pr» Lllitfli, dud like the shitty‘ Alma itcuzic llitttr, they are commencing to hedge and dodge the lsnuc, ox- noptlug when within the immediate ccnttvss 0t the taithtul. These um- uottvres are strongly indicative m‘ the under-current oi pithlic oplttiotl. nud a convincing lOSHlEtOIlY to the strong grasp which Premier illeiplt- en and his government have upon the confidence oi.’ the country. And so thn Patriot isn't dead at‘- ter all, it is showing symptoms oi lilo. and it case is diagnosed as u. severe intermittent tendency to sleeping sickness to which uioderti Liherniisnt is pur- ticulnrly susceptible. Its trouble- somo feature is in the tmoarthLv visions and ltorriblo nightmares oi its semi-wnltc-tul ltours. During these intervals it will assume a startled expression,_ mumbio out u (‘ow incoherent sentences about the . West Life. lirattuii (Mile-v occasional - Repeat Applications Hundreds of Great-West Policyhold- ers, needing nnore Insur-‘anceghave ap- plied again and again to The Great- - lflxperienceitas shown them that no better Policies exist. The Great-West Life Assurance (k). Happenings ii i 00f The Weekp Hp i-ixccJicn/gv the Governor llv tilts-nod Parlia- ,1_v .. moon :11. three ' [ht 1 r51 (HUG in five _\'1\'.1'» It ft’ = IOUl- 3111101‘. ill lllt‘ flpnnhvr n!‘ who llGllSt? 0! Tlw t:i1:11|1b0v Just Pit- : “l pitintt-rs 4H1 ,1,.-1.~.1w> nutliiiill room p. v- m. n‘ 1-l-- .~:11i moro- [nvv t 1 11=t1 fliird with the stiffer’ tn: 111t1...1'|u." m‘ ihz- tnilitury uud naval lliill‘ Judges in their splendid rapt-v tlllll 1mm in iwvflhg o." uitcr- _ 110011 tin-v; and lattice ‘t! zhnlr homi- liiu! ;:u1\".i~4. itzviw nnd tirtttglttcrs‘ Inuit m: {he ‘ioor and tliv l filled with u ‘brllliam. ;)_ Tua-r-iyisiy- ut tin» tippoitittd ‘vtnzr lizt Exwrlloilrj." tlic Dlilit: 01' Devcnsniro arrivmi. ailondvd by all thi- mt-ntht-rs of ‘ill-r Viflr R-‘izal ti: "t" .m1l wnlltlul iluvvhv lhs‘ length of tho senate cltaint-uur ivliero he tnok his place on tit». rhrotic. ‘Hot Evccllcnrv was stirttcd on his loft. llor Excclloncv was very beautiful- ly iZt)‘\\'[i0tl_ in hluc silk velvet made with u 011m" 1min of iii-i: Icntury’ l‘0l"!1\ do Venice in-cts which war carried lu- tnvo small pages. Ztlaeter Al“: Alt-When, sou oi‘ the Pwmiet‘ and Mrs. Meigltett mid lip-star Don- r-ld Aicfitrilv. son oi the Hon. F. B. and Mrs.- llvfltirdy. llvr Erz-edcncv cirriefl n lfllTZFi silvor 1H0" (on nod were r1 diamond ll’l"i|._fil'il nrwnyuwws, ropes of that fdiltrru-t DUVDHSYHFG pc'|1"s and tho m‘ ' the ills rc=s of the Robes luvi-o, - " .|~1i~- nfxtcr- ."'l Yllr- ("‘rv1.'11l"" Mfiilqi. ltfiih- itrtchwl (fvvendlslt who (';|||||- |\i_1\ lllv vlr-iwlinr "flllrtnriitg ~ ‘m1’ 11'1" nis vvm prcttihv dressed in tr.1"t‘:\t1 with sflvcrince iritmn- w- 1km lvvlhio and -l1r\1:.ok r rout 1n the ‘.0’: m‘ the thrcurx ~ the \'i~:~I40".1l box in the gall- “w "n Fwd '\"$-' Snivivlflvs. u" n . tvourhu: '- b‘. (l: i-'\v" imlv M1" ('1v1vdi= ,-'§-- ,1 r um i». “flit... m- p. - sisw Ylh- Kin‘ . troy: who i.-: still '1 sin-st at (iwvwrvv Ir. "t "misc hut who IP- ht ‘lflflp nvourning, Lady Iilnrgnrrt Scott ~. s“ n- (Fnminuetl "on page 7) (itru-diun. the priucipttl phantom r-htwint; and wnrryint: it in its tirt-avns. then 11 few words in rom- mcndatiou ‘oi’ sovnothini: which in its imagination the Boll Govern- nwnt hos done. or more frequently intends tn do. and having done this ii rovcrts bat-k into its former stato ui coma, until again aroused by .111 vlvtrtrit‘ shook front tho cottntry‘ H" tho (.‘n11.~-.t-rvztti\'t= press. it laud mm of these waking spells uu \\'t>dne,<tlny' zmd its hallttciimtiotr v.n<_ that tho lklitntl nmv has o. ' (‘.<i\'r\r:v111r\tiv, mu! tlirtt . 1‘.‘1‘"11:".~'. \."- 1c _-\1.i. m‘ r . '.Y1=1-‘=t.\1. wit‘ ‘viii; diihri ‘. it‘ Hz»- ~lrrn1u.- is t‘et.1v.1--- ruztivre, i111.- miighr Lt- t"u--. hut the vptnin; "Wm xvi-n‘ show it to hi:- like 2.11 ' .=- fraiuvnt m‘ {ho flint _\ 1:1 1'111l--l)' dispelled. Sllii? c-itithlu t-x-vrcstsinn». . rdiwn 1F. FTUGYPT- WW; :1 flovmlnt‘ runusv» mant (hi. tnuei hp to its vendors‘ Juut think m‘ in nohur solemn ‘earnest.’ ~'l‘l'..\(?u:1rdian frltzltlour-ti; of what‘! 0t‘ tho tnt-ntera, th» evening: dreamm- tells us. And iwhnt are the formers doing to misc this scare? Culling indigna- tion tneetinigs to put us out of business? Surely not this‘? Or nro they worrying nu to how‘ to dump 11s out 0i office WITHOUT HAV- lNG RECOURSE TO RIFLES’! Perhaps it is tho thought of that meeting where an aged former volunteered to lead the band 0t volunteers who would g0 to tho capitol and pitch the incompetontr. o11L by bodilyiorce. Is thip wltnt the Patriot rotors to as the nource of such soul inspiring tenr to the Guardian? Or can it be that those farmers are culling upon the Lieu~ tenant GLWPTHOX‘ to close down our ofticc md send us out into the chill 20H world’! Surely the f/srm- ors nrt- not acting this double game 0i‘ duct-lint: llll those warnings and thrcitiouiugs at the Bell Govern- ment and the Pntriot. with the hid- Onc m‘ llH h»: “ Tho .,<I\_-I;~“>.. den intention of mnkim; their renl ' visitation upon the poor Gunrtlian‘! But. we sympathize with our Liber- al friend in its difficulties and vagaries. waste-u»; -4- wimtamwe 't'l1ilt'l.wéicio\w'ti FF‘? @449 ' ~P fO-i~§‘i=<lri§i§i-Oi t 1' l Hyntlman 8T (n. i id. ' g.‘ liinttugcrs for l‘. E. I. . 4 i Anniversary Celchralion Under New Management ,.. “ ‘ Patons a \ U.“ ..~ . . . ..\ll profits thrown to the winds tut" two Jlflytl b0 the" people oi‘ Print-e Edward island who have so loyaliy supported the firm- . ly establishes! httslltess known as lhltons Ltd. See further departtndn tal offerings in the newspapers FOR ‘HIE SPRINT.‘ URESSMAKER All lines of Silks 33 1-3 p. ,c._ off. Dress goods and Trim- mings at 25 per cent. A hlILLINEltY Biutouuri Hats for less than a dollar for the prompt shopper. A Sl'l~1(‘.l.\l. IX lioslllltt‘ v All silk hose- silk ‘gloves and ttli lisle thread and cashmere hose at 1-4 off fur this big two days sale. » The 'l‘ltri|‘t_v llot|so\vit't~’s lkpzlt-ttttcttt - The lady who xvants linens, sheetings, pillow cottons, towels- etc., discounted at ZOpercent for two days. A special line of print cottons, trvhiie and grey cottons, at qutckselling prices. D .\ lCt-zuly-lo-tvtttr (')t'l'1=1'i1t;.-.' I'm’ Early Spring- 20 Ladies’ suits prices from 322.00 i0 $238.00 for $8.98 . -2l Ladies‘ l oplin Silk and Surges price $21.00 to $35.00 for $10.98. ’ >23 lliisses and Ladies, Sport coats suitable for Spring wear in Tweeds, Velours and Jersey Cloth HALF PRICE. _ ~ Balance of Ladies’ Suits in Stock, prices from. $38.00 to $85.00 for HALF PRICE. . One rack of Black Coats extra large sizes ranging in prices from $30.00 to $49.00 to clear HALF PRICE. 16 colored Cloth Coats, balance of our winter stock HALF PRICE. Balance of our Neck Furs and Muffs, all kiuds- best quali- ties, HALF PRICE. ' y Balance Silk Dresses in stock to clear at 33 1-3 ‘off Ghildreifs zmd Latiies’ Pullover and Coat Sweaters all sizes and colors 33 I-3 off- ’ - Y 5 The re1naindt-it' of our stock of Misses’ and Ladies Serge . Dresses, best qualities HALF PRICE (‘itrpot Dopttrtntent. Cotton Blankets’ l(.'-l (Int: m l-liankets Regular $4.00 for‘. $2.00 11-4 . . . . . . . . 12-4 f.....5.00::$3.00 , Al llettvyf dark green covering Bachelor Quilts regular 101' $3.50 ~- __, _ _, t Heavy dark red covering Bachelor Quilts regular $6.50 for $5.00, J , -. r ; Heavy Wool Blankets large site regular up to $14. 25 p.c off Best qLlEtllty Window Shades regular $1.15 for ~90? 100 yds. lace edge Scrim, best quality, regular price 45c {gr 30c ‘ 50 Iron Beds, White Enamel. large size, $6.00 and $6.50 for $3.00 and - Best quality double woven Wire Springs to fit the above at $4.25 ~ , at 51-51311 Sgiizaéglggttp and a good quality felt,Aregul-_ reguinr price r111; ta-xttntlstvs tumctvn nlsrtitt’ _- Bannockburn Tweed Suits will be offered fori$20.00 per suit. Pants $5.00. All overalls at 25 per cent off. ‘ ‘ Men's rivet-cents at 33 1-3 off, some at half price. Men's suits with exception of above quoted starting from $13.50 up to $30.00 _ 1 é All Trunks, suitcases and club bags 25 per cent off. Metfs Fumis hings Dept. 25 per cent off Black Cashmere Hose. 25 per cent off Heather Wool Hose. 25 percent off Silk Lined Gloves 25 per cent off Fine Cape Gloves ‘ ' 25 per cent off Wool Gloves _ Broken Lines “Linen Collars” 2 for 25c. _ 25 per cent off Mens & Boys Soft Collars 2;: per cent off Mens & Boys Negligee Shirts , 2o per cent. off Mens & Boys Work Shirts Speclftl Line of Silk Neckwear, Priced regularly $1335 t0 $1.00. Yours on Friday and Saturdét for 98c. A A Regular $1.00 Neckware for Friday Saturday 65c - i 25 per cent off Mens & Boys Coat sweatersyand Pull-overs 25 per cent off all fine underwear» ' . ' dd S1265 1n Mens Atlantic wool underwear only a limit- ed quant1ty,‘_$1.0O Garment. " _ _ ,. , ' Stanfleldsflreen Label underwear ‘$1.50 per garmeht..' §lleclfll Prices on Mens Mufflers; from $2.00 to $15-50 ' 35 P91‘ wit: off Heavy work gloves ' ~. ' < = 1' gxtra heavy Police braces 4 c,. . XtP-"i 300d patterns 1n Hookion Ties, 4 for $1.001 . Boys Atlantic wool underwear (all sizes) 90c garment. ‘lixtra quality Home knit socks $1.00 r. q ~ ' _ , ~5 Der cent off other articles in our {lem- Furnishing not. mentioned here. . -_ . ’ i ti... Pepi». ‘J-n RSTON5 .