.5. llllllllllllllllll lilllHilllll THE cmutnortnrowu GUARDIIVAN ~ l Notes by the Way l “tor 8. NieLure, President. J. R. Burnett Editorjnd Publisher‘ ' l “We again aillrtu that unler lllt‘ D. K. Currie, Allocillo Editor i l n; only (founded lssn $5.00 IQ! year (mulled) In udvun FRIDAY, JfiLY 1s, 192s Road Art o! 15112 a: 0m atctl by P" 7"" "'*""“"'1 l“ """"'""’lfiii'. Stewart and the menthol-s of ee In (Junmlu nml Fnilrd Malt-n. temhcr, 15119, tile roads and bridg- __ es were .in a dlsgritceful condition ONSERVATIVE CHALLENGE he challenge issued at the Win- . e meeting by t.\ir. J. A. .\1c1.)on~ 1d» £119 ‘brilliant young lawyer who J to ‘be one oi‘ tile Conservative re- resentatives 1'or the Tllil-ll llistrict 1 QUEENS flftct‘ the next election, ills not yet tbecn acce-ptetl b_v the -' iberal candidates. The vllilllvllgl" was that the Goverunlcnt lll€llll)(‘l‘SI Produce u, statement oi receipts and‘ elllendltures tor September 8, l9 similar lo that produced for Sop-f temtber, 1910, over wilirh the Gov‘ ‘ernnlent tnvnfbers have tnade such .,., ! l . a noise in the past three vctlrs aud| which they are now parading at all ‘ the campaign nlct-tillcs. . Otl the evc o1‘ the bye-elections ‘Last atltumn. it will ‘be remember- t] that the Dell Government pub‘, ‘lishcd, over the sicntlture o1‘ the, Provincial Auditor, a statement of, receipts atld September S, 1919, when the Coax servatlve (iovcrnulent wctlt out o1 power. Mr. alt-Donald t-llltllt-lltzt-tl‘ the Liberal candltlatc, lion. ilavid McDonald, t statement, giving exactly the same expctldlttlrcs up to‘ to ‘produce a similar *' information i‘or the eight lllontlls o1‘ 1922 ending on SPIJIUIIYDCI‘ 8. 'l‘llo challenge is abslzllttt-ly fair and tho‘ Bell ‘ has a right to v give the, information. (lovernltletlt it will lit- val» ’ uable iufornlzltion for the people. l-f g, the fmatlcial situation on Scptt-lnbcl‘ 58, 1919, was such as to net-essittliti‘ "quadruplini: the taxes. it is equally lluUlJSSl ~‘ pond-l necessary to know what ties may zlrisr from the (‘(111113 ing financial condition on Scptctn- tier s, 1922. l Mr. .\lcl).ntlltl knows what he is talking claitns, anti ho about; that the lllffl3i'(’i1('81l)€lW0EI1 revenue nd expenditure in Scptclnbcr, 1922. ‘ill be found to bt no more invol- obit?’ than was the difference at corresponding date ill 1919. Now, it is up to the _I’atriot, as‘ t he spokesman oi‘ the Bell (lovcrtri it eilt, and as the publisher atld a-li‘ "tiefl cit" statement .1" $253,000 to collie rtiscr of this now notorious orwartl with its comparative state- ent. 111‘. J. l- his ClltlllélififltltlillllfillqllOili111001’ h1g5, 111-; will doubt do gain. \Vill the Bell Government andidates, or their orcan. tile lull-f lot, withhold tilc inlorlnzltitilli’ The information: ‘ 1'10 overntment has the ‘t hooks are balanced at the end every month. To make it easier‘ t the Patriot give, over the signa- re o1‘ the Provincial Auditor, the ancial statement for Atlgust 31 922, which is already madewtp. Ohose for all previous mouths arc. and will need no research. This i137‘. llconsltlet‘ l l l ,1 .»\. .\lt‘1)0na1tl rcpcai- and we rail as witnesses all tilnst» 110 111811 e-Yliillflil P91141110 wit-o uscd or travtlitni ortr the m9 H“ rotttl-t titltitttt‘, lhcst» years. 'l'l|t'_v were rough. they were ..ull oi‘ ruz-i; 1t‘lll\'L‘l't.—‘. wilt-u not cillll'll_\‘ rotted out or \\'it.*‘lil'tl out \v.‘.e front 2 to 1'ornl that t wits sufficient to meet all quirelnents o1 the tprovitlcc, must themselves mistakclt, What thousands ol‘ electors whose xval tile tnatter with oi‘ -\'\‘l1iclcs."~The Patriot. 15123. misled till-m so, who acztlzllly be Sofia Jul; J. that they hcartl _____ ttrativns lronl iLlbcrtti t-antli- He" W0 113V! a "am" "(traw- Yct the Patriot rnlpllatlcltl- dmary statement made by The pat riot in its leading editorial of the date mentioned. it ls something Pagc. ill a molnctlt of (‘lllllllilililLlll~‘mOl’E than a statement. it is a tnittel that stiruc “littll- pronlisl-s"‘5°'°m" amrmaum- Wlmesses a" lmhnlsummoncd to attest to its accur- |acy~—ma'ny witnesses — who all lrovt-llt-i til.‘ during tilt- t.'.\i_llll*(l t-stilnatIotl. Y0: tilt‘ Patriot yl-ars lll fort- 151111. According to this affirmation ithcrc was not a sinnle culvert left. ‘in any of the roads in tht- d: o 11101151111115 oi tilecttlrs to tbc cotl\ltll1-"l‘.'>tl=cl vutivc rule. (The roa -= in ed “m, mo“. curs deceived ‘lmm-g ail extolzl ovcr ttotlre 31,500 Fillies.) To those 01.111011! who will acceptFAHJ w! n ‘Tilly's Or [hem 1"“ i“ lithe roalllvay, for we art» 101i] that 11111 when "tiot entirely totlctl out ol [ping {hay will be “um. Q35)" bufwaslltd out" they "wire from :5 1t» '12 tnilcs above the sltrfztcc oi‘ tilt Iroltd-htni, luakint; it ruinous- for all (“Ylksorts of vcllirlos. The lihllrfs wt-rr ears in prt-jl-rctlt-t‘ even to the l'at~ tttlmvc iltt- clouis. ’l‘ll-v could only Th“ junk, jbc sown on t-loar (lays, l'\'t‘ll the low iivve still ihcst- deci dates? I_v denies it. l-ltcn .\1r. 1i. \\’. i.t-- were tnatic btll they were so that tilcy didn't rt-aily tnzltlct- ill his rum“. ‘ " .t‘ltll_'.' tit-tiles" lllill 171.1%’ were lllillfl" . .\‘:l\v, how art- tile the i’alr.it's enlpitlltlt‘ lzonlni tilt-re still remain those who will .fiL't’(‘])l tllc Wfiltltjlltft o.‘ tllcil- l'itli's cmpllalit: tllfllliil. v _ _ t-~t ol thtenl without a t‘l¢-..t-tip,t-. l|lt'.'ll o1 lllt- pcopio. we bt-itcvv, is >, l’rt.tl:l.llly*- lntluy ti.’ tit.‘ lltouutntl. very stronizly slgainst the Patriot. 1m- --\v;|,,,._,._‘.,,s~- —————<r0>—-—- dial snzltlnoncti LIBERALS AND FARMERS Help [1101]] M The Liberal candidates art- now Culverts are pretty heavy things it llinn the 1'tlrtllcl's‘llo\v much they especially “w” that a” made ‘*1 concrete, such as were much boast» ‘ed of in the days when our estim- llll‘ tllctn duringlllo past four years awe M,._ cummiskey was cummis and. int-idclttzllly‘, askinc tilt-m ltlr sinner, and others put in later un- thrir support at thc coining l"ll“.l~ d" wick“ TM)’ "“l°- d‘; 1“'111¢‘"‘ u-lllvcris do not rot .'ln.l do not of i‘ lion gel “cntirrlv \\';l\lli'1_ out,“ it -\$ U 111911‘ 1419111 P9511691 '10P 11"? mtusi llilYt‘ been thcst‘ that were it: SE‘\'<:'l‘Iil questions ar.'=t and We shall leave it at til:t‘t.‘.»\s 101"“ hen“ Did HWY “ll P” "1' "ll once? Did any ri-liltbio \\'llll:'\‘>! .\vho has been calltetl to lt-s1if_v sir] iccislatititl ihonl go? As tilt-y wvrt- in»:>s1]_t' o the Pant-lot net/rt‘ llavl‘ whoatl tnay ill l. love tht-nl and how lntlch till-y tiou farmers we have their word for it 11113 $11.1‘- what lhey did for -or rather to llll,‘ farmers wcllltve titt- passcll during their four sessions, “hm” m" Him" “'i‘1»‘—'l11-~ “'11.\' i111] the ‘then (itwertlnlclttt up to . 3p- ‘ these l2 uliles altove the suri‘at-t> o1 tllt- ,1 H,“ roztdbetl, llitllillll-I i‘ ruillou; for all ‘ The Public Forum lo column II open for tho discussion by correspondent: of question: of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian doe: not necessarily endorse the opinion expressed by its cor~ respondents. A Mud Shovelier’s Advice Sir —el see a paraJ-trapll 1',l1».\'1111~“ paper on how to rote. it is well llle [icople know 'oi.i. Nlen \\'0rkillf! on the roads .n lllllll to their ltnees ‘for two dol- ': mper day (10 hours) lttlow just to V019. We are toltl that .\l-.". Boll has itvll sitlirg on tllt- t-llesl. for four Correct; and he took 13,001 ‘art- that no poor llliill got a dol- ‘ar without earning it. Alone)‘ wa-a 1115i tit-alt ollt ‘to friends and grafts -.~ of tile lBoii (ioverlltll-ullt. \\“> in tilt‘ Second District are point: to Jlltt‘ for John Kennedy and (llll-‘l- i:| Sharp. two men who live in his‘ district. tmcn with ill1$lilll(“l ‘t-putlttiolts, men who know 1t poor 1111.1. wants, and ‘ worl- tn..v."l 1o turn an_vtl‘lt> alvity .“t.l~i n hun_:,‘-1 . l.a\v_vt-r.~= av.- all right, nu not. the kind wt- llli'l. .\il'. sanntlt-rs will gel \~'ll('ll t1 ltllot-k lii ital 1:1» wont t-oluc ‘to for tour 't..:~. lib should 1.101 a jack sort-u’ lad lift .\ll', ‘Bell off tilt‘ chew-t, an‘l 51v" poor tit-triple a liivifl: \\'il_‘.',t-, ll‘ l l"l(lll_ll1 to payout‘ poll tzix uni zle 1111i)‘ sart- llis deposit. lially to tltt- polls anti nlrrk your zallots i.'1 favor lrl‘ J. I). Slt-xvari. l-t- n::ln who is going" to give n: ll‘lll ll'l\‘l'l'llil'.tt*lll and abolish the poll 1.1x. l am. Sir, t-ttn. A MUD SHOVELLER. i‘j.‘nt» Valli-y. 1311-1761831 Suffrage wimp"; piling THE “EFFiClElNCY EXPERT” OF THE BODY‘ liid you ever stop 1o rt-alizt- that some physical work set-znetl to loilvc y I t-titntllelt-iy lirt-tl out lllctltztliy well its plly lily. The cxptlnaiitul is that pt-rllaps it called for tile usc o1‘ lite brain more titan $111111", other work. lltl\\'(,‘\'l‘l' tiller a wcr-k of this “new” kind o1‘ work, yoll nzllirl- that you are not as 1.iii_‘.',1ll'll you were when you lJURiill 1:. \Vhy is this‘! \\'el1 when a tiivt-e c. wnrlt is to be done, that is in‘ lllt‘ nuts-tics o: tho hotly, a ltulnllcl- tit parts oi‘ your ‘imdy j-zct busy. Filst your will t\\'lli|'L'\1'l‘ this is) that tiet-idcs to til-litirln lllt‘ luo\c~ tncnl, then lilo pzlrt oi Lit! brain where the llillllllfil’ lntrzt start, then the nrrvo that l'll!l\ll!"'lh' tllt- itll- rulst.‘ to the spinal vtlfll, lllt=n ironl the spinal t-ortl lo llli' lnltslrlcs tilLll tclually pcrforltl lllc lit-t. You can soc ll"\v much like clot-- trit-iiy it is, lilo slltrttjzc liattcljv, wires anl so lorill. \\'t.‘il, lltc llltl\'t~llli'lll is dour so trftctl in just‘ the mime \\'i|_\', that illt- ncrvt- t‘t‘llll't‘ lli the brain tint-sift linti it tlct-t-ssar_v to pct, and llll‘ nlovctucut at-ltla y tiricinaios‘ cord, lrt-t-itlg llll'l ll wtlrit. l its .\s an l-lectitul is due short y ‘sh, by your pernllssitltl, to ‘all i.'il'llllllll to the absurdity oi‘ lll‘ property quaiificatiotl in our, i'ilt- llotlst- t\i' nssluniliyxlhll‘ as.» nlhljr. as at prt-st-nl t-tiltstlltlii-tl it ho ~ lilil£l'.\‘l lllt‘iill_l.'.l'llil_\’ in North it-ll, il‘ not lli lilo world. tit-n ('llllilt‘llli)1'1~i are suppost-tl o lll‘\'l' a V411) ovvr the fiftctrtl lls- .t‘lnil1,v tilt-n: to proltrt-t tllt- prop- ri_\' lit lllt-l ' prolt-ctititl tllnoutlts to \- iits-tiut-t-tl in tilt‘ "Salary ill-ail" :nd llll~ 1:10 pt-r t-onl. incrcttst‘ in iur i.'l7't‘s by llli‘ lit-ll (lovt. Our "oltnt: l11t'll pay a poll-tax. .'tt least llt‘_\‘ art‘ liablt‘ to pay, anti can volt- ‘_ol' only llllli‘ lllt‘ nlcttlbcrs of tir-l tolls . 'I'l|is is taxation witlloutl ‘t ]Il“‘.“1*llt:lllllll. 'l‘il wt‘ vouut’ tut n who nrt- sluyincl lll llli‘ fnllu with lllteir part-tits and Xillttuu \\llilZ~‘1‘ ll“ip tho fltrtu work‘ ‘ilnnt-c lll‘ l'ili'l'll'tl on art: pl-ntllizt-tl, ' ‘or st iylnc l|4'l‘i'. .\'ol mtltzh \\‘i)llili‘l" il‘_\' ' . sonl> "l ) l ' ' C -.‘ ‘ ' - lso the promises nlltdo beiort: tileir L '7‘ u] u] l" U“? mm x “hm. titllous wt-nt tlp ten tulle,» (l|‘l\\‘t*l\‘i".’f Art» the culverts: up till-lo still?‘ 1i’ or.»- lo look itlto the record as‘ they not when did Ill 3v ronlt- down? it‘; Ho“, tiley tire >llll up llll'!‘-.'. ]ll‘i‘~‘l|l11‘.llil_\' 'lllliltll‘l‘ll$ ‘of t.heln_ 110w is it tlla inone of tilt-tn t-vvt- cot l’-"_ille witnesses and 1110 sun $1011, that is, an t't'll]).~'t*? i it election. it may interest the farm- 1101141131‘ uVUT the pnuniscs. It t bct \\'t‘t'l'; , cattsincl i< part oi‘ it: 'l‘he_s- irlcreasrd the land tax thirty cents on the I l‘ They were "ruinous to all sortsl Oflof vehicles,“ we are told. \\'t= cani 11111111‘ .\'9111‘S untlt-rstaill! 1b.‘. l"ol' ii .'l ('flll.'l‘(‘l1~: $311,000“ culvt-rt falling: from a height t)f' llivo nrilt-soslltrttlti llll,‘_"llL upon a "l! lronl 20 to 5o rents. Tile value of the farm lands the province has for been. ill round nunlbers, .. . , >111‘ t-ar, i 'il'1"'iQ*, - - '; - -; -- lllL- lTlCl'(?ilHl' lll land tax alont‘ is i . I l n‘ ( m ‘l 111m “ l" _ ) ‘on u would no doubt datnaat- tilt $00M)" [Vehicle S(1ll1t‘\\‘lllli, brsitltrt.‘ tnlakitl" o1‘ $11.00 Oll'e\‘l.'l'_‘v' liirllltjl‘ helwcclrit ltnplcasatlt for tllc l1il$$i!|l;!i‘|‘>' [he ages m 31 and (h, n is eSIinl_l(ll](1 tlmu. Again, ‘i 1s tll-lnostutl- ' < ‘ » I » - t tr t- ' -‘ > aletl that there arc 13,000 farlucrslfhmkdmlc m“ ‘n?’ 1mm" m“ “m his best airl would Tilt-y inlposctl a poll tux int: out with ‘lilifiilllll to take so high a llllfllll‘. Tile iarnlers, lll€i'£’“\'()l'\' few o1‘ otlr llllllll skilftll, or lore, m1- paying $391M) in mplpp,“ ll‘l'l\'ll‘.\'ta' cllllllfi‘ctll‘.< would vt-uturt‘ to their increased land lax o1 $6M,“ “vim” mm.“ “Vi” s" mum‘ "(mm (you a um“ incl-ease 0|» $99M“ to pass llntlerneath. ifut, out,- cal: never tcll what 111111)! _vt-t he attonlpi t~ti lin b11080 scientilitw and atlvcuiul" ous day's. ill tllt- province. a vcry constuwa- live estimate, The Liberals claim they have ad- dcti nearly $100,000 to the cxpendi» ture on education, principally an in< One thing is certain, those hun- dreds of old concrete culverts must be somewhere. "They exist either crease lo the teachers‘ salaries. 'l‘ilis is only $1,000 lnorc titan the "t- lI‘ii\‘lilI-', us ill increasing‘ utlluli- rs. 'l‘l ..‘.‘.‘ll in lllt- last‘ of till- wonlvu! xoltt 1111*)’ art- pt-rltlitictl tn votc" ‘or 11a‘ ',.t~nlbl_v tntltl but arc sup] rlst-l to h»- itlt-tuntit-tcnt. lo volt- for ll ttttlnt-illtlaltl ltlllt-ss po. iropt-rly ot‘ their p0. n’ ‘pr _\' is not an infaiiiillc >1‘ so). tor nn-tllnl power. ltlvcry wonlan on a farm is asl nut-It iutrrt-stt-tl ill tilt‘, farm as tilt-l ncn and without 111-1‘ ltclp ll(l\\| ‘oultl wt- t-ztrry on. it oftt-n illtpil-t ‘us ltt-ts is lht- snpt-ritlr intvll-| intuit-t‘, ' 'i‘llis allsttrtliiy til‘ a llttttl quulifl t'1lll'>ll for our small pttrliatnclll ills txlstotl sonn- time, anti nol l.'lrl_v is in .'l position to make (‘upl illl lull o1‘ it. liul ll is quite tilnt- to! ‘llil it. ii‘ wt- \‘.‘l:‘-ll pt-nplt: trout )llli'l‘ parts 0i‘ tllt- world Lo allow as .1 t lllllil for a littlt- (‘Ullllllfill st-tlsc. i<I:<-ry' t-antlitlatt- at this election illilllll llt- tilt-dct-tl to abolish tho iropt-lty tplalil" alion and give u. 'lill\'l‘l'.\l'll " -t- '1‘1lt- larva’. ion| tcstl sttlir: . \l‘ll-'lil\‘(‘, oi‘ Ont I'll) has but ont- ultllifttcliotl for its t'll=(‘[t)[‘5_ 1 aln Sir t-tc. John Livingctone —————<0>---—- . 'lhe Issue 9i ~-1 sot‘ no ln-t- in all this cv- lnt: talk about what tilt: (loud ‘J(I\'l'l'll11lt'lIi,!-i tlitl and lt-i‘t tliltlont‘. \\‘llal have wt: t-locltlrs llt‘l‘t' null now to do with llli‘ virlut-s and tilt‘ faults of llll‘ Sullivan, lilo Putt-rs, \\'l|t:tl '.t ywiutllzstvi‘ is it-llritittt: to. v-aiit llllf lililt- brain ‘ pultl > ont- tool lint-in: ilst-ll‘ on llll‘ nearly t-vcry‘ lllusxlt- til lltl‘. lll ill!‘ JULY 13, 1923 Q Daily gelections ll Guardian Readers l, A BRIAR ROSE A 1311111‘ Rose that was sweet and’ pink 1 ‘his P-Ycblflt; down tby the l‘1\'t‘l"S’ brink, l there tile waicr that ilowcti, along | Would sing the words oi‘ the River] Song. , .‘\ ntl And that trot; heard. Save buzzing bird, T111! Hilly World silo had cvcl- :irt‘ll Was ltztlro .~l\'_\' o'er a patch oi art-on And llay \ only a Shilling Sun v \\‘itll Stars and Moon Day was done. .\tld Love was only a Blltlrrlly t 'l'il;lt touclletl her lips as he lull‘; ricd by. 1 all that she tevcr, bees‘ anti a lltlfifilllii‘ when tllc l 'l‘bo ‘Sllllllllflfllllltl of hct‘ litt- lvltsl spoilt l lu lovt-‘y peace and a dncp co‘l»| 1011i, Till S..n1e One cattle and he sawl her there l .\nd q-iritetl the Rose for a Bouton-lAs fnlr a flower as ‘\\‘iti| niere. _____Si|k 9st, ytt__._ This morning at 9 o’clock we place 0n sale 700 yards of natural shade pongee silk at C This is a remarkable value, 36 in. wide. Telephone orders will be ac- ccpted. /s. A. McDonald Queen Street 0W1. fir.“ l.\ liriar Row lroln a lllt1~s_\' (Ill: m" p,-r11\t»;l.\nti lt-lt to tiit» on u. coal lapt-l, painted NAN 'i‘1-‘.1lill-.‘l.l. lt'Il.l1 lute — pr-tnis l E If its PAINT or VARNISH We ‘have It‘! . ulwrl in‘ l‘. rwaltl and llill -~_ witlll > 1lll_\'| ' body taking part ill lllt‘, ltll)\‘ttlllt‘ltl‘ -. ltll‘\\‘ili'll. Soon it lt-arlri t0 wlillotll any llltrliillll til lialant- _ or t-llll- ill iilt- ]ll:|t'lll;_'01'il|t' 11'1"!- slntltltrly» “ilwu vim b11411" lcarn to dance. to ridt‘ a 1P11'.“l‘l1‘ 11' . ‘tin vnttgrtd into ll was u horst‘, X11111‘ l until illt- t-xol ‘ 'i‘ilt‘rt\.‘tl1t-;~ villi wt-rt‘ ablc to - idt- _' ‘along without any i'ti11.\'(‘li)‘.l$\ tlluucll‘. in tut». uraltcr. _ .\ntl so that wottdrrttll l)l".11li H1 that boll)‘ 111‘ 35111115 11m“ m" “W” t-lst- until ont- . V _ u ‘ma spinal cord can. 11" ‘l llm s‘ '61,“. illl‘1l)l‘illil rests oi 1.11 .~. . nlovclnt-tlts’ ll11'i't‘illll.‘1'. b ii for that (l(i\‘l‘l‘lli!l1‘111i m‘ l“ "m" . . - ~-1; ltct-ll‘ - ‘that lull sultpoll \\ll. lnlspt and our t-tiniitlt-tl-t-te.brtrttyctlz m. 1.1-1 its boar tilts ln lulnti turn!‘ lluillir nlt-viltlill-‘i 111111 m‘ m‘ "' ‘ 1 am, Sn‘. 141% AN ELECTOR Witlldraulal FY0111 Capital Explained Qir--~-'l']1t' lion. (i. ii. ilui-Zllfle cllllli at llli‘ I\ilt_vl‘it~it1 lllUPllHK a 1't-\v,t‘\'t—llilll~'s 11110 111111 11 “mllm 1")‘ be t- lo lt-t till‘ Liberal (‘t111.*'1‘1‘ v; ill iif-Ullll lt-zd they hmkp antilllt-l‘ \villltll"l\\'a1 oi‘ (‘Hill tal front ilttnwlt us ill 183'»: 1:11‘ gt-tlillp,‘ n1‘ cottrst‘. that the Llllolal nu,,_.,,,.\-uli\»,. puny canto bark at tllt- bt-tziunll: 111' 1913- "ml “mm m‘ tt‘l'\\'::t'<l:~i a tit-lvllillllll] “T111 1" Qt‘ \\ to press our claltnl: 1m" an 111' 1 ilni‘ in our with-silly 111111 11$ i‘ _1“‘ suit of the ublt- anti t-ollvltlclltl-f ‘,,-,.S.."|;|liti1ls o1‘ our cast‘ by llll‘ doll-attics, Alt-ssrs Alathicsolt. i\1'- gpullllll and Mclauln an atldlllotlai ctlhsitly of 810111100 \\':|s rctfcl\'t'll _ _ j I1 <, front lllt- llortlctl t-ovelluutltt. il11> provcs couttlttsivvl)’ lllfli- ‘l5 ‘"1" tlzt- iutt-uiitltl o1 the lulu-val (on- __.,.,-\.Mi\-,. party, \\‘ll(‘.ll it teonlt-u hack to powt-l‘ ugtliu on 2111.11 o1 July lo interfere with our (laplttll ut Ottawa, but to 211411111‘ llflttflt-l our t-iuitns, wilicll the Llbtirtti putty prtuuisctl to do ill 111151. 11111 1111111‘ and It-1 us llopt: to a suctrclisittl l5" sut- as ill 1912. Now uctfortlltlt: lo -]ll‘l’li‘t'll Il.l " i‘ its servants in the E. would _ ;_ ‘Is Week-end SNAPfi for thrifty buyers! 0n busy Linen Dept. Sale in our WHITE COTTON ill a GREYVCVOTPON, English grey cot- ton, extra good value. Per CIRCULAR pillow cotton, a good ~ 45c serviceable t1ualityml0 ins per yard SIIEETING. Full bl ‘lltlltltl cotton quality’ for general llotuc use. 35 inches wide, per yulrti- - - p uttical 'l‘()\VlCi.l.ll\'(_l. All pure liutwn 1'Ol_ 13c ler tt)\\'t‘llill_t;', a Lin" ‘value at perynrd................. l~‘I..1\I\'Nl?lLl<]'i"‘I<l, (lood ‘qua lity pure white llLUIIIOlOllQ. pcr y/ard 10c 'l‘O\’VELS_. Pure linen g ‘ass bleach- cd towels, size 17 Spe- cialatcztch .011) ‘\¢)r_). sheeting, a hard wearing quality‘, 2 yards wide. Per UNBLEACHED SHEETING. Full good quality. 2 yards wide. hard wettring. Per yard - SHIRTING. ‘Strongly woven fancy 1%A'l'1-l‘ TOWE LS, ext 'a large size. Big tilirsty fellovrs. Attwlct- ive colorings, each 65G 55c DAlll/kSKii Cotton ‘table damasks 5S inches wide, will I wash and launder pcrfcctljv. Pct‘ tllt- int-tubers oi‘ till‘ ilell llovt-rlr‘ ydfll . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . lllvlll and llll‘ Patriot. llll‘ withdraw ill front (‘apital was 111t- soit- (‘attai- “f 11],. dppltirzllilt- condition ill t Ollltl 11181111 11 11159191191‘ ‘ll 9nryflii1l01lili. of additoitlttl taxes paid b)’ igllt days which, for purposes of‘ omparisolnnvotlltl make lbul litllc tilt‘ Farqttllarstln llll‘ blillllvbiflll ailtl tilt- otllt-r Atlntiuislratititls that .'trt- now lull nlt-tntlrit-s‘? l)itltl't wt- rirlltiy tor wronulvl ill tllt- lust in the heights above or in the depths beneath. ‘if lllcy are now suolpt-ntlt-d in titt- ltppt-r air, can Shirting, splendid value for every day use. Per yard - - - 21c the thrillers! What have the Liberals done with - 110G? lfference. After the gctlcrous use lnadt- by he Patriot 01' the statement ot 1919 nd particularly as an imputation o! unfairness and deception lllls‘ een cast upon the Bell tiovern- lent ‘because of it, the Patriot, it‘ it wants to ‘be fair nnd tfSllfiPlllllY i ~it wants to get itself and its par- .- out from under suspicion, will l Be no time 1n lprotiuclnt; the state ent asked for. "if," as ‘Mr. McDon- ld said, "it. was fllir ln 1919 ii . ould he equally iuir 1n 1922." MORE EVIDENCE. ‘t l‘ "We have repeatedly dt-illt-tl these "barges (of deception on the part i Iliberals before anti after heir lgetion’) and tlzlin emphatically‘ ate that they are false. that ‘caption lwns used either lit-lore 0t no tter the inst election," thus says .. Patriot of Inst Wednesday. Now, is not this convlncinil evi‘ v The Patriot "emphatical- dooinres there was no deception tilt-y not be slllvattctl l‘l'ottl lll\' skins and broucrilt down to earth 111121111, uutl lictl down so lllllt llll'_\' can't act away ilQIl-lll? Perhaps lllt‘_\'-ll1l_l.‘_'lll. lit‘ till-n utilizctl on stirnt- o1‘ tltl- ncglt-i-trtl l1_\'~t'ou lslttltl ('l‘il.*-'\"1‘ililtl.\‘ lint yct inlprovctl b_v Lllt‘ t-xt-t-lltult ‘lit-ill (§l)\'t‘,l‘l1111l‘llt. Wit-ll st-cms to be imulctlialclv ttrgt-tli it< to warm up. ill-ll llltaiv floating cottt-rt-tt- cylin- lm, M,“ Lax-slurs Hllfillld hi‘ 'llli‘l'()\'l‘i'l“tl, 1.1-1 , like Patriot's tllousantl wi1.ilt-.<st~.~; ht- which 1111111 . , {£'.\'illllll1l31l, or lt-l. a 1‘(.'\\'ill‘(l bt- ot- bmlhnr“ "-1"! comequmllly jfereti and all the anironotnlit-ttl ub- seivcs. They are coin: to vole iolflsrrvltiorit-n ‘llt’ noiiileti to itct-p. a “my lookout. for 1llt“lll. Another fearful thought is that if so much heavy concrete has al. ready taken flight, what is to pre- conle a veritable slogan in Charlatfi/eng {he “pgrmangnf work" o1 the lt-ttiwn. and it is llflllbillll n two B=1I Government reads taking a at ll tllt- people for‘? the money they have ltsscsscti \\'llut is tbcro to show for it?’ EDITORIAL NOTES The ladies are gradually gliding into the political lleltl where lllcl game is hccinning Tht-y are tiowll on iltls hit their fathers them- tlle Conservative CHIHlltlillOS the repeal of the poll tax. “The lloctor and Chester" has be-‘ '\'l-llt*l'.'tl Provincial clot-lion punish lllt! .‘\l‘:-it‘llllllll Atituittisiralittlt for its allt-lzctl l'.\'ll‘tl\'ill.fllili'l‘~', its pro- posed t-tlttt-tliitin tax. which was hcid to bl- lllllll't'l*.-4.~iill‘_\’ and its pro- posal to llt-trvpl llll‘ 10pm" cent road llli)i1l‘_V plart-tl al lilt- tiisposzli of tilt‘ Provinct- lllt‘ lcrtns o1‘ which i1 was loudly prot-lnilnt-tl, would “ruin the t-ottntry?" Didn't wt‘ iuru down lllll (‘onst-r\'alil't-l~t tlntl civo llH‘ lloil tltivt-rntut-ni splt-utiiti llltljilfll)’ with \\'l|ll'l| to t-contltulzt- and rl-titlct‘ taxation and prosper"! No tlotlbt \\'i‘ ditl. (‘tutsr-tlltt-tllly tllt- ilt-ll (itivlrrnult-nt and lht- ittiil (lovcrtlulcllt only is now on trial by lllt‘ t-it-t-tortlic oi‘ this l‘rti\'itlcl“.’ Arsvillttllt anti nil his tll'l‘ll.“i alt- out ol llli‘ question. Our duty now is lo dt-cldt- \\‘li('llll'1' or not to vol.- for 11n- t-antlitluics of llit‘ lit-ll (low l'l'lllllt‘lli. w1lt‘tllt-t' or not to rcnow our troufitltstlt- ‘ud support. in and more popular men have ever tilt-led gtswglzyflfimrafixl‘aqinfiirflwl? uilTli/filjl m“ ‘flecmrau l“ ‘he (“My "ml "m" out.‘ for all sorts of vehicles" anti ally. Thvy are ‘both known w 1a- llilll for the tourist. 11111114: its wolkl men of their wnrti. mun who will Tito lPrtwltlt-o roulzl Ill lliTortl to; ‘make mu" Ifrnnflw‘ donlhermoh, lose its nt-w t-otlt-rctt- t-tllvt-rL-t until tilt-y are paid for. Tllt- ill1ll)l'll('i?1l.\'l‘ and‘ when mmlpv ‘My Wm SM that foes would the till"? to fall off it‘ all‘ they inre kept. 'i‘hey 1110111 1111011’ the rulvvrts suallleill_l' tlisappozlrctl tile city like a book and the city 111 F1115 faflltltln like tllc hast-lessl “The noctm, “ml ittbnic or a vitzloil. or .1 lit-ll (lav. knows them. ernmcnt sunpltls. Chester" has n tinmlllar, friendly, h __ fl t tho thousands 0t electors bout the province who heard r51 Palmer and the Liberal " dldltes declare from the plat ., v . -\. anti is now’ Was the genial Editor of The ‘mum, Patriot only joking when he told the story of the culverts? We ‘would like to think lo. lie (‘cr- tainiy trtmtriblttctl to the calcly of compnniable sound. heard wherever mcn or gather in groups to yiolitlral situation. discuss lllt‘ i111‘ (‘illllllliltlgtt wilt-n he prinictl illzlt ariit-lt‘. ll has been llutuly t-ujoy t-ti ill ‘Opposllitln t-irrlrs. Ht‘. has bot-u publicly asked lo explain m‘ vcriiy his tllilrtnatinn, lull ha» not done so. 0n the ronirtlry’ hr‘ hat: tltzain solrnlnly dt-nit-tl that ally at- tt-tllpt has bet-n made by any turm- hcr of the (l-tlverllntettl lo dot-civil tho profile. Thus he stands by his statement that those culverts actu- ally wcnt up "from two to twelve miles." ‘Ami yet. we can ilnlnliy which llll‘ fitlatlcitll position of‘ llll‘ Province was ill, wilt-it llli‘ labor ills wt-rt- firt-tl from office ill 15111‘ b_v llll! clot-tors. l.<-t us so» wllclltcl" their a st-r- tions in this l't‘i-{ili‘il are 111* 1 1111- tn‘ not. Tht- witlltirtlwal front (‘rtlllw PRINTS. Printed cottons in snrart colors, the real thing for natty aprons, per yard - - - - ("I,lI‘l'i‘.'\INlN(iS. A big ‘augo of the well known “St-almon" llcis. Choose your design from any ol these at per yard - - - - - - 15c ial it. is trui‘ would tlccrt-nst: otlr stills-lily by $10,000 pcr your but? was i1, tlt-crczlst-ti by this alnotltlffl 'l‘llt- only correct zlnswol- to lllt" tltlcstitul is no, its at tilts time tin-l lp-ntlt-r o1‘ tho "flovcrntnctlt lilt- lult- Sir. W. Wiltrt-tl Sullivan. wt-llt as a dt-il-tttlto t.o Ottawa to prosu otlr claims for nn increase ill our subsidy and was successful iu tion to choose front HALF Stamped Linens Odd pieces on a large selec- PRICE Fancy Linens A lart-‘g-e selection offered to choose from at ‘ - HlALl“ PRICE tzt-ttitlp all increase 01‘ $211,011" 11"!‘ your. So ii‘ you deduct the 510.000 which wt‘ lost by the wlthdralvztl. from llll‘ $20,000 addition Sllllilily you have $10,000 remaining which shows conclusively that our sub- sidy from Ottawa was not dot-roan- t-tl in lllt‘ it-uett by tltt- wlilltlrttlval rt-ft-rrctl lo. Anti ii’ any one tilsptll v t-s this fat-t, tho t-vItIt-titm oi‘ its; rorrt-tltlcss can lit! found on ptttrr 1;! of ill!‘ Public Accounts. \\'ll1'l't'l thi- |‘ro\'iut~1- is ('i'i‘illl(‘ll with S10, 000 hail‘ ycitriy slnct‘ 1887. 1 tun, Sir, cit‘. OBSERVER l . l thing for bedrooms I l idmyvalo. ) I l ' living rooms, each size 24 x 48 inches. egch Eleven Killed i By Explosion ALTON. Jilly 11.,’ none. nix of wlloln A l" l‘) \\' iClvvcil pt-r-I ‘ WUH! WillllPll. lying ourswlvvs lo believe it. has tilt-on otlid “.-\ 111g may fly ni- 111011211 .'l. vt-ry inrprtlhtlldo hlrt"‘ lint a heavy l.-ollt-rt-lt~ culvert! What? It‘ plnnt. oi‘ the Western t‘arlritl_ct\ (‘omptlny at Etlsi Alton. Fivt- viti- ‘tims were killed inunvtllnit-Iy Bargains in Bugs, etc. Large size heavy “Gi'ztsstcx" mats, size 5111x611 inches, just the and: Medium size ‘Grltsstex" \\'II.'I‘().\' SQYA LHCS, .\'I‘ IilG Il.\ RGAINS. were killed. nntl 2-‘! injttratl in an! Npn" ()l|l('l10'|'|l§i AN“ LINOLPJYNIH. Nl-zw “KIRS('II" I{()|),sl___\[,|, ,\"|'y|,|.;§ Hard-umulriug Brtlsselettt‘ Stair C21l‘])0tlll_1‘, worth 1.45, Special pcr yd. Iilxtrlt quality‘ Jute Napier (‘lord Stair (‘larpcting spe- cial per yard - - - - - .1‘. - 'l‘apcstr_\t Carpet Squares, $211 to $510, all sizes, 25 1W1‘ (“"11 "'1 rates, 50c ulllio tilt.- other six dit-d ill lilt- hos- pltal.