ii ' x131] 9| Nova lootll lflilIiIlI 'i.li|'( cbnrlottotolnn. P. l. . 1H ll Money lo Lolll u l1 sl. ""1. A. McEACHEbT, .. M.» nu" III he “Reign! llollan. “ilililllll Nutty pf . ri ttetown Branch _ R Diet Manna ,1,» bu”, ninn ii-oni-iiii iiriiiiriiirmiis i“ fr” imiiirn r r -- h‘ that ln-iihe next ten years more “on on he, cinnnnncn nnnnnni ken; Cha o r r rJfl ' 9 Q! .r - merlxmone monthb treatment. » ‘ ' ' ‘ " »~ ‘keeping iheh‘ 0W" 990MB popted ‘bicycles irvlll be sold annually itban beyond inn "three mile llinlt n; ln. ‘ r r r all ovnrti hilly lo attentii ‘ihoso points must be clearly iie- asto any possible dangers of trade when we i-nii ioi. riding "mm w“ ierrrrriiirrrrrri irrw Tirrri iiirr iiriiirir viii, the o meeting vtilhhrlnsd before Hi8 election; -,,tbers Ittuvka from Canadian sourqqs. ng-lls height. Hesays at nrlll it was ninn. nnnn inen nan in inn n95; or ‘ ‘ . _ lr ' “ ‘ Lmrrii‘ jimrfjlriswillflifinnlst bone more camoufingingrand irrkrrirrrrrr-T-rriirr rri-r- a-niaythinl: and when the public ndvnninger inane nnn in, ‘nn ling... r r ' . _ ‘atufi-Jflglltfgfflufigtgllillqdfiblfllll "i".‘.‘“l“"Y-“P°‘k* i, . w'"ih°‘,imhli°di',the“people are already damanjling nborrrrrirrrgr rrdgrrrer rrie n rr I tired Oil’ l! W" hhmwh "flde- h“! n lion. but 4 whon- nn over-zealous cold as the address dlplgs its sol-Hprriofloss documents, the elaborsic rr piiirami mirr ririidbrrrir "r . y i .- i, . _, . r . r a n e gen¢9 sys- novcr gave up, and after an lllpihl“ l l f local land lnw lnliln of emn length alog, ‘and we should nlllll-nnnL-n nnnnnninn iii, _ _i i tmrnrmv. dolldre; _-’ ‘WY “l “-° “m” °' ‘m’ “my- °' ‘iw-P" it. This rw dwbtrwrvunrs vflrtlflllv tern is flllf. dos it the f t th t m u ‘m ° ' ~ - ‘ w’ a " .» viii ii ~‘i iii _ Do i i ~Ai - ~ ‘ . p e “c a i189"- hBfl 110w been restflrfldito 1101* nailing n" nnnm-men "all-lg wot bail not wonder all all. if the truth mlllllffilliilllllGS, which we ale iiio - rce an o r mnon“ _ - at least for tile splendid enthusiasm the U. S. Government have no ln- ninniiynn n business necenniiyin whenever ionnd on inn high seas, were known, a dlsilnguiqhed vlsl- discreet to name. t0 the Mar- _ though ‘my a “u” mew"! “m! shown at yesterday's lneotlng for igiiilame "We" "l “mm” I'm“ cmileihh)" Vhh "19 bu“ "I"! U"? and" of his ability to "love the torn hates lhe man who reads thc Sills or Lorne when lln wnn (in, finnirriiirrnrio rriririnriviniiiiri, imriiiiiiinriiri a purely business one called simply the iirgariiiziiiion oi iire iriiberrri Curr rrrrrlrlrgsyrrlsrrteinrlrrhilralzrrrbelrarlr: ilrrliliirrrirrolrrr-iriri street car. itsrrejuvenzlrlion be M!- three mile linlit out about ri0lll‘ niidnens nninno iie iinn i-cnii ii in ei.niii.,Gnnniiii_ Tiiniior we riir n" any" wiii iretig-riirrrwru lirliihtiierrrlirréiror county organization the attcn- siiiiviiii an in Qnnenn con i p p ' 89MB. is is wllloui Dlwedflnt in leagues further. constitutional law l; llnisil. hose. wrcrc not burnli with lilo rust roirrrrrronncco m; 4...,“ m“. i . , . ve-n y I n y.- ln addition to this it hils been used the history oi‘ American industl-n yen will quickly point out tilc Even iiie nninni. n; wniinn wnnn iii. iiinii. niniir iviiiii iii iiie errri BY ‘mm’ w“ vm’ “‘"°' """"-” "‘“"g|rne other counties will no doubt i" '1 "will"! of 1W1": r1 fir"? "W" The present generation can w fllcillly of talking through u well ‘ cu let n box nl‘ Moovlt (or D won you will get over it. BURNS the pencil on the corn, and me the corn is gonc. It. does handy to ussnnd is guara he corn. ‘ tryrlollnr i n ovc prcparatons are made b Drug Co" Limited. Montreal. Qhe Guaranteed. One Druggist in ll Ilwointcd n! our lpocinl have n good lilnzltv on hand. I n Toyota‘ in Charlottetown ,by la Fv-rscs. Al Carleton Siding lrds Ltd.. at North Tryon ‘l 11C M. Chisholm, gursws ma. PIANO r TUNING r80 111 Grafton Biron! ' a“, Charlottetown _ ‘Ev. Fly" Rel J" ‘DONALD McKlNNON 11-, Barrister Attorney at Law fflce-Royai Charlottetown, P. Bl. Island Orson 8t Duily rrlotor and Attomoy-ot-Law Fill.- MONEY T0 LOAN IIOTER. UOLICITOR, Monoy to Loon Cameron Block ‘GQIIIIOQOMW-q P. E. Island to. MON EV TO LOAN s. INMAN, K. c lurrlltor and Atoornoy-Il-l-IW ““-'lloo|n No. 12 Cameron lloolr VICTORIA ROW F W. E. BENTLEY, K- 0- J. A. BENTLEY Ion-Moro and A MONEY TO LOAN ‘loo-Bunk of N. I. ‘GIIIMUHQN . . lvl be oonoultod will 1w} wouro 3116 Hlliobonoll. "i “ Inrrlotor, Ooiloitor. l ; W” HONEY 1'0 LOAN ' m2 Qffloo-Rlioy lulldlnp Chm lottotown ‘ luau on N. Y. Pool Grldulh odlooi lchool old Holflihli 1 olloo llmilod to Bye. liar. NON ‘ and Throat no lnynr Building. Grout, VII on, opposite Glllfilllll, 00 Tofophono 2M n, H.||r..-Q to 12 n. III. 1 lo O .'almer.,§,—l’.il1tiier .. ‘nil-J. Palmer, K. C. H. l- Plilll" ;'i'hu Inn-Inform 09'1- ‘ . ‘pJ-riAg n, _ girihis-s-“T” _ fllllvd l! It once. If you have ' » on a vlctlm to this most dreadful com- YDWDIIB _ You will to cat anything; your whole gem-m] Don t take any substitute. Two ollars. one month‘; tron,- I _ niecd m especially to the Maritime Provinces. Price w. pencil, fifty cents; every IICIIL at Summerslds at mil "will demand a clean cut statement _ Ofbollcy from tile candidates on hm lilldlrntc ‘of Bolton Iclool of "pilobean 8t McKinnon Bank Bulldllll’ . unicorn for Royal sank or tiurudl l, rk R.McGuigan.BA ETC. P. i. Inland rrclrllimatrod tile limitations and lhc n illiiiliiliifiiliiiirriiiiiiiiiiiliii ‘It Charla Dalton. President, ‘ - D. K. Guile. Alooolnlo Editor. J. n. ‘nor-sat. minor old Publishers DIOIIIII Dally (I ddcd 1881) 30.00 per 7n: (delivered) per you (Sloan _ln advance ll (hallo. Ill ll" II U- ll advance ('71 f. iii rrrgrifirrre "tier flu-hing‘ schooner One llfid ' ' ' . ‘ - '- to be gonna, 0g noun-no’ n" null i f i r r Bot permission of tho Un , r r r is legitimate enough. and in “veii; "r35 REyil/ALfJh ‘hi5 Blbvci-E illlitlaillrufrfvfggillgijell-t fotro tlflxalllf w‘ By mainly deduct": one I m"! cases conduces to our benoflt ‘ ' _ V‘ "" in trade expansion, but probably Bflltlflh empire, and proceeded 1 in the county being reprcsentedi - follow "suit in C§ time. and tho organization was complelcdi r_ , _ in the most harmonious and busi- ness-llke manner. f“. is gratifying to find‘ such en- Jhuslasm and such unanimity on’ the eve of a general election -—-.-,-¢-'o->-—G—-- QLEAN CITIES the mer have commented in very c , result of which practically means filinlehlflfy 15ml! 1W0" the bfiflili-Y t Corn Prncii is something entirely new. , l nrorrfer: llfo or death lo Canada and more nml clegnllnggg of o ur Charlottetown the The only real issue before the 01cc- lurs is the tariff question‘. side issues have been lnjectr-d, red. '{|Q|]_ 1n (jhni-lonmtown inn s, herring questions and criticisms well ‘shaded streets and the b; have been paraded before the -peo- h‘ pic in the hope of diverting atten- tion from this, tile main issue. hut tile electors have "caught on" and‘ before the votes are polled they painted residences , and gensr been specially admired. the tariff with such adjustments downward or upward as the cxlgsn- provement. cies of commerce and industry may Yet, rwe who live make hehessary- ‘llllfPd centres and wh The Liberal platform on the nine n; other hand has been camouflaged in niiii at diffcrent limos and at different nienir places. Behween the general prln- nniini. cipie oi? absolute free trade. as annnne adopted by the Grain Growers of the West _and an indofinitc general reduction by the liiacKenzie King o see the " room for much sanitation. only olllrubusiness blocks and t W k lh t " l ~ Liberals. there is no clear cut is- e now a we st“ have slums" ‘lsue, no definite policy. These issues must be cleared up cforc the election, What trade or evén a measure of free that IfléPB are unclean spots rig iree are homes, in which and to the Maritime Provinces nccllu no prophetic vision to fore- tural products of the Maritime “hi” o Provinces. What would they ab- Them l5 h° hhmphlsofy SGWQ!” sonb if. the agrlculiursllsls and “g9 hi" ih Chflrivttvtflwh; there manufacturers of the United States "Jhlht i0 he- N" ma" Should hav nur- agricultural products be worth hood of residences whme "wher States while the United States’ us. ‘It wll ‘be argued that should the Liberals and Progressives unlicdlyiforgct the plague spots which discriminate between absolute free the germs oh diispasc that trade and near free trade, but free cpl-cod ave]; ln the bennty Spain Current Comment Protection has a far wider H1831.- ing than the mere placing of an imliost duty upon certain articles to discourage importation for the benefit of our home industries. There are fcw indeed who have . _ _,i, contrary it would be fiifiafltrous lo all agricultural industry i0 open what markets we have to the un- limited exploitation of the farmers and market gardeners of other countries. Even with our pre- sent duties. not nearly H3 lllgll as in other countries, nor as high as they should be. our farmers and meat producers arr being under- sold by foreign speculation and production. powers nf expansion ccntred_ in and inherent in this subject. There are many instances in which an industry would find the better pro- lection by the abandonment of ccrtaln duties on articles essential to tho conduct of lhc business. we have iiiigiiiei, iiiievies oi iimr Oph. D. _ -, Eye Specialist n, o-Prowoo lioelg, 187 win Grafton I900! . "'8, Houro-OJO-li. 1-4 if}. m. l-IO-l ln-rlvonlnp ny Apniflilllflll- ‘"12’. Phorlo ill-i- i il‘i -,» ‘kcls of the world free trade in tho bread and meat and butter of the iworkmsn was established. in our own Canada we have ample ‘of food stuffs for a much greater dndastriai population than we now have lhero is no need of free pro- . dllco‘ and food stuffs i0 give Ill this , , h; roquired cheap labor. On the Thin was exemplified most forcibly in England where her agriculture coul-d not fsed her great industrial population and in order that her workmen might be able to compete with other countries in the mar- tection- illustrated in the Ameri- can Government Consular and “trade intelligence" system. where they employ a vast staff of om. clais in what has been designated as a ‘flegilimale army of commer- cial invasion." These, all splen- did men in their way, have the while keen ynnkee eye for business for Visitors to the province this sum- r- 1- . l r orirerfpar lull“ y have come n h against this. ll is nevertheless r-niirrloycleiwas instrumental in rallsinl: generous share of this commend“? taxation nf our people by a foreign the standard oi‘ health, particularly well- kept inlwns, where lawns are pus sible; in Sulnmerside the tastefully iand tidy- lawns and gal-dens have pearance and. because of the conl~ nlenduflon. we aim at further iln- improve. for greater cleanliness, for most attractive residential sections. there is no sewerage, that there are back yards one speclespf protection, in trade would nlean lo lllls province in which them is mm ahd the “as! neglected‘ u Wm now sources‘ of disease, that there are up as a tenements which should either be see. Our home markets now absorb Cleaned “p l" pulled dhwh h" ‘he eighty-five per cent of tile llgriclli-i Safety and health of the rest oi‘ the, Pa“ hi hh‘ trhde hhd "5931 DOHCY were given the privilege of pflllrlflg the right to erect obnoxious or un- their goods in upon us? What would -san“ary outhouse“ i“ the neighbor‘ if our home markets were thrown have 5°“ w the exhhhse hf Pm‘ & open to the famlers of the Unitedividlng Wm‘ 97°99’ simmmohr These are matters of city regula- market is barred and bolted againsltl mm and “hue We h-reihrhhd 01' "l" icity and love to bear its praises W118 by slranifefs. we must not secure the government they would ,"smaii though they be. carry in them may more frequently lo our our exports lo that country, 8230.000 into the costs of‘ their consular Tile method adopted has been charging to every exporter of (‘I'll- voice, or certificate, before e ollr urban centres of his goods is permitted in nnd lsiiiiinieisiiie American ports. While Canada ca‘ legislate rr| technically powerless to broad government, colleciing lzlxesfln cul- fm" women. and that ll accomplish- own land and at ollr own ports, toivd much in helping to develop (their DP dlvcrtcd into their general treas- your ury, and from which inst alone ihcy collected from our porters somewhere around a a million of dollars. Uili: i-lal prestige and the finances ling that this business must continue as it has in the past. in these nd- course we cannot repeal the Am- these l .- . . - . O R REAT DEBT TO NATURE. iiiie ciiii” know iiiiii iiiiiie'celtlflcaics m» (Jfllldlllflllh of cntrvl U G in their ports. but we can at least Dill‘ THE!‘- lu. ericarl Acts which requires lreciprocale and protect i chants at home to ille extent -' This need is not imposing a similar tax upon their’ nl to the glrangerg who nae exporters shipping goods into Cam‘ an. us: " ‘ - ‘ 12:: he ada. ln fact we have rathcr advantage or them. if we use to the extent that our ilnpo being much larger than our iii’ ports. the same rates fnr cert .. i i_ _- . i in the centre of our city. tilul there Laws would n“ our governlnen I u 1S ma!‘ .vcry much larger sum are levying upon us. than lh This bel f of the program of Protection whl the Right Hon. Arthur will in all probability submit when he makes his first appeal the Country as Premier of (‘anad t! Daily Selections for ‘ Guardian Readers S‘ Furnished by w. s_ Lounom MAN'S THREE PERIODS As l ace ii. ii man l-llllllld dlvid his liic into lhrel- periods. First that 0f education; ing the fullest , his power. ‘Second, that of ncilievcmeni closest to him are pruvillell l-llose he leaves behind lhlnl tccllon. To prevent this. the ncx period confronts hlln. ill! the acid ely illiil truly when he has enough and lo be wlliln well enough alone. but to a helping hand to lllP other fellow; CPS; docs exist OISOWHGFB than in an ‘oration or lln an speech. 'l‘0o many men make the mis- take. when they reach the point of having enough. of getting on pursuing the snnle orl game; ac- cumulating more money. grasping for more power, until leither ll nervous breakdown overtakes them and a sad incapacity is the result, or tllcy drop "in the har- ness." which is, of course. ceiling an early grave by another name. They cannot seem to got the truth into their heads that, as they-have been helped by others, so should they now help others. . No man has ll right to leave their country, and keep themselves boiler posted than our own people informed of the business capacities and the trading possibilities of the differont places of their i the world us ‘ho found it: either he must make its people better injury commodities. and in addition lng in inst year a revenue of about‘ United Staten Treasury ovcr and above the whole servicer 8.100 worth of goods a sum varying, frolll $1 upward for a consular in- No (imliililurns in moderate these contributions l0 the commer- Blll Pfellliel‘ Melghen is suggest- Cflmeiwcrc “canned sunlight" for human “pcrfcctlyr legitimate" part Melglleln QQ-O-O-O-O-Q OO-O-O-O-O-O-O4 acquir- llnd best within achieving for himself and his fllln ily, and discharging lilf‘ first llllly of any man-lo sco that in cnsc of his incapacity those who are for. But such provision does not luclln an accumulation that becomes to an enlbalrrilssmcnl rather than a pro- Thlrll, service for others. That lest wlbcre many fl man falls short: to know lnstlnctlv g. not only lo lei give to recognize. in ll practical Wily. that we are our brothers keep- ihal a brotherhood of man after-dinner (From-tho Baltimore Almonican) ill t - ' -- ‘ - Yum‘ memlber when bicycle riding am- ounted to a craze and men, W0=lll9fl and children rode wheels with eq- ual llldor. The bicycle became n society fad and not in be an ac- complished cyclist was lo commit zl social sin. Then the craze wore il- aalf out, and to see a woman now on a wheel is almost as -m'llcll oi‘ a ‘curiosity as it was in the days when bbe old high "ordinary" was flrdl succeeded by the low w-llecl. made snwwester. If enforcers oi new bltil shore llmlt line to lllt by over ntlry: "I6 annoying habit of lprcsent liberty in allowing iilllrln in inn open-air sporl on equality wlill r EX- mell. ilitli lf the popularity’ the foreign protecting craft. of the bicycle rc- degree as a bus- ,iness aid and n pleasure to i-llose who know llow ‘to use it. the pub- hlgh reels, by flailing crllfi. o! To us who llvp in mane and l0 our friends across the liner Wliirl-ic will be lllhe gainers. Only tile iinii dniy {rec which cannon wcil viii, iieciiie iiimiigiioiii iiiie pioviiiciri meet with the approving smiles of risk of the motor car on street glnd iii, bnngiii in in,“ by n nslilsrmiln i both sides. The Meigllen govern- iiiis commemiaiion is very rrirrrrrir'those western radicals who wouliiimlld wlll render Hg .150 llnblo lo who has iii, iincnnn in vinii n no“ intent platform has been laid down r _ hand me whole Country over [Gimme danger ma.“ in mo‘ om “M's of trade, except llS he l5 drivcn in of . rrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrr rrrrrrrrr rrre irrrrrirrr lrnz. we like tro be respected ior ouri the U. S., but how does it strike when ll had‘, no such poworlnl irvnrnl- iiv sires“ iii ivnniiinn snaking in-earr. H F DEMPSEY irrrrre or rrrrrrerrrrrrrrrr rrrrsr rrrrverrr cleanliness and for our general ap-i our people ipeliilon for the right ol lway. bull. nnll-s, illlfl supplies enough to call-i. ab‘. . . . il will be linteresltlng lo waicll ilnw ‘the revolutions oi‘ progress have not sympathetically bro-‘lghl back the gflold andrrclisble "wlleclf ‘ llim straight borne? whole forgo full of irons in the fishing mlllks on lilo lligll scan Wllcll ifrancc l-l-rlcll llll ill‘l' . rights on lflflii to lllc HUFlll ilflll r (Nrew \urk Evening Post.) errrirr irr Grerri iirirriirrr Shir iiiiiiiiriih '17- Si-iiiiig iii, iiie one“ fine onn i-e_ lnllily rcscrvcll il Elnlrc poll in ill-r i lief-ts upon the days and months iand years of sunshine and all tile iwonllrmis alchemy of llalilrc cm- n’ bodied in the logs that break into H“ dancing flame, or glowing in the ex‘ pictured emibcrs as the fire dies mfidown lo graying ashes. bleak coast 0f wllero St. Picrrc is a snug across the Atlantic for lilo whose qllllliiy is not UXPPHPIl Or perhaps a-nd lane's hllougilts rlln ‘back to the ages wvllell snuriuns splashed among the trunks llnll Juliane and-now pour forth as ,it 0y n2 he their lines tho lgbnla through. and scnll what fllrn cannot curry? homo by ships under the tricolor. HPFIQOH ln crcllll nt llomc ollc reads by ihc oil lilllllP. creatures of today. ill a country maybe little reflecting - that fills fuel. loo, was made in time lllcnll- l-elvllbly remote; that ‘he lls draw- ing fill nature's savings of stored- up carillon. Or one turns on the steady cur- rent of electricity. null if llc thinks about it at all lakes it for granted as n manufactured essence, little regarding the fact that. this. too, is only a different form of the some thlng——-naturc's stored-up sunshine turned to power and sent to" hlnl over a wire. Likely as nol the reader gives no thought to What l5 added 'now—~t‘hc labor" of men in ‘mine and power house. And ill the warmth tllc the fire ch Triumph 0f Clean Journalism. as (Syracuse Posl-Sllllldarli) Tho greatest success in lilo his- tory of New York jollrnalislll nus been zlcllievod without glaring dia- play, without rcll ink. without. fak- ing in tllc news, without appeal tn the bnser cmotlons, without cul- ploynlenl of any of tllc ways lu the public heart which Arthur Brisbane taught Hearst. Tho Times hall stuck close in the purpose Mr. Ochs declared in 1896. lo print llll- news wi-lllolll color, to exploit the news that is important llt liho expcnsc of that which is frivolous or snlaclous. in i0 h. 8 duct ll “high-standard news- , i i con “ndrihy gilrfrigrligriiieirirtglrjiiii ‘Lsngfvirfg paper, clean dignified and trust- rjfarrririi irgriin r-Pioiiiiiiiii iiiiii king! worthy.‘ This promise which Mr. : poets and sallltrl artists and phil- Ochs h“ ‘unwed “ccommg m ‘ ' " ' ‘ . - . l . . "-..' . osopllcrs and tellers of lales-de- if“: “i: 2m (iiif: cndes and centuries “dead" but still iir Tile Times class constituency is the greatest in Nolw York. This triumph of tho clean. digni- flcd and trustworthy newspaper moans a grclll lionl to American journalism. it has been tho stim- ulus of many u publisher or editor during these twcntylflvc yours when the ‘temptation in g0 yellow fills been alrong within llllll. Tho newspaper-reading public in New York is not unl-lko lilo public of other (lilies. Tho claan. dlgniilcrl and trustworthy ncwl-lpilpcr can ' succccll against iihHli/cilorw bre- illrcn elsewhere mi Jt-hlls iilcre. . spanking to anyone who will lcn. One who reflects upon those lllillgs In the comfort and radiance of ills fireside, if he be of bumble and grateful mind, will look up from his reading. glance lllio the flro where Nature is pouring forth her hoard for him, and offer his gratitude in the familiar: "Forgive us our debts." t THE LIGHTWEIGHT?» iBEiVENGE. ' (The Boston Transcript.) A correspondent who has recently rctilrnerl from Florida writes that he witnessed this amusing incident Why Not Do Better‘! [Toronto Slur.) l forthwith lo continue in the flsn- wlthoul u calling port of destina- lllws ‘insist too strongly on lln elastic llalrllculzlr cases, they mnry run rlffllli 0i Y" WHY foreign tar only luu willing to W" n fence around his choice fishing grounds so as to prcscrve most of the good ilsll for his own ncls. lls at times nice fut mackerel llilvv ilh getting llnllrr the shelter of tllc lhrcn lniile limit And when ll comes to stop un- loading blllt of the wet kind on lilfl what will be the comment of those who take on smuggled llcrring bllii. illlll foreign caught llsh to entcr ll ilnmo An, zlmatniil‘ constitutional lawyor will have a hi; fire, if the lone fisherman DEPSI-‘Pfii i. in using wet bait on iFlS trip in lltllo islands of Millucloll, nil Uli‘_ Newfoundland. llll\'<‘.fl for all French sailors who conic flSll .n the willc world, thus allowing U1" sturdy men 0i’ ihc soils tn silly‘ oy ihcv soon accumulate a co without missing the money r"'s'::.":"r.:.r'i.3°;:.'hl arm's! bolan III - 9 . =1 -' -, ._ ing business with the sort of bait i‘ dninon-tnd; lufiyg ya", with interest at 3/ m Iv rhgigma sown... ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921 ifririirzirrrrrr; iriirrrlirlrrllzrirrrrtrirr: rirork and At U19 nun annual convwisllor of w. an um when allowed" t0 carry Jed moi-annually, you will have 230.2%,‘ .- Ill One mourn‘ . 9 19'9"" "the Cycle Tr dcs of Almeri n at At- ‘ _ . - . ' _ i -. flavrlsllan. . ' ""‘ an in, inn inn, n, iiie son nni iimiircciiyr ‘ii was r iiuifred by the lilysticrlurc without lllnarrilrnte. gglycnnyour balance wlllbe $605r54 , r ‘ ORGANIZED trade lslllwir platform and in vrrlrr it l: protection in on» 038801106 in . . Th“ "‘““°‘“ ‘hi’ m" '" l“ m‘ ‘ l ' 4 _ n ~ iiiikmh‘ ‘my’ " “a” "°°'"°d h‘ ‘tlon of the fishing banks of the _' lo comply cvcn in part wilb their t at it provides under government, _ president. H. Mflluffman, of Jenny w“; and like a" lawqllll. kits: main-windy’; The eflflleilllefl! and ehihhflasmiplatlorm there would necessarily frrrrlzrervrfrhiirlrr Tmrlriiirhrira riiiaih Bill? rriiliirlifiyionnOhin, that the lblcycle ‘has ding gnhei-men on [he hlrigl] SOUS, l onlll-.lnrru,n,ennd_°n"nn' Which. at this the busiest season no inrm tinkering which wonid be B B i ° hi! 0i i e1 ._,qgme--'bnck with such emphasis -our rualzilt'dnd' ‘ | ' in Canada. Wilf-Lllili nhvllyl-l able to lllaintain outward evident-cs lllal exuberant joy in lire wllicil was cllarllcirristil- nf him, \\!Iil‘.l he lislcncll to the rcaliini-i 01' "l- dious formal addresses. H0. perhaps, cxcolil-ll all Otlliills‘ in lilo grace with which llc trmillflfli film"- Ycl. lrllllougll- ho cnilllrml l.‘,'l‘.‘li'l"- fully. llc rcplivll with llrnvl-ly :llli llill‘l'lf‘(l llwzly from lili‘ lllll-olllfo.’ able spill. becolllcn of all theuo addresses? Ask tllc chimneys of our lnnll. Wily not lllllkn life fl little rnnl-n lolcrahlc for (ilstlnglllsllcll strung- cr-ll who visit us? Why nol lel, lllcnl nil‘ some of illc worst, illlll tho lczlsl necessary, ui tllcllc in. flit-lions? “r native CLOCK WATCHERS (Frnlll the (‘vlncinnntl Enquirer) But there is no doubt lllal the m. ll extends from llelllllallll to wiii, iii, inn iiii nnnn ininnn l‘, , heilditiild. M"! "hilly h 39"“ Yim‘ llislingllishorl visitors? 'i‘llc_v lio |l"~| bivlrtvhn Wiliflil lilo clock for ken skipper perpetually fakes n iii“, ii_ lnii inn). -li, l‘,\§])i‘i'l if? "flliiliiilnu limo" llllvr- uni tho night rchnnce to get in and out of r-ovctcll ‘viiiiiii iiinv inni niiniiiigi ii ll, illllllsll-illl spirit. All olnployern do wnlors without getting caught by iiiii iiiii i_i,i',i,ivi_ ii iiiiiiiiii iiiiiii. siri- ill!‘ honest inlllll-llnii {or which How lYllillil il llo in ask lllvrll" immhli ‘mum's “'1' imm- ‘l Tho Kingston Sizlnllllrll \vllllll~"*-| what |H"('l)lII(‘.< of lllvsl- pry" illll~l zlrl-il ‘I A PREDICTION. (Tho .'\Li‘|llE-Yl)ll Giulio.) llrcsslcs llilc-r llloy llllvo lit‘ ‘ll i\l‘-' scnivll. Nol lung lllzll :1 ‘<4‘1'"llii' Firn yours i‘l'mn now it'll llutnmo- ililllil plot-o 0f llll‘lllilll'i‘ \\':l.- wllll a‘ iliil‘; Will hi! (‘lllliiilurll with kitclicil- nnollon in blolllrclll, illlil in onl- oi‘ rllos and lll-rlrlllllllcttcs, allll homes follnll curtain will llu albollsillcil. lilo lira wcrs wa H . ,_ r l , Helfetz F I and Ofherii Great Artists (confirm us when-we-‘teil youithat only on the "’ VICTIRO/LA Galli-Cunci if 1 i can you hear them inlyour ‘home as they are i l heard on the _ stage, i in r the great musical centers. - r ,. .,,. \ _ Come in today and‘ let nu show you ~ why? Miller Bros. Y 145 Great George Street fiat rRcady for School Good honest leather footwear at lowest prml is filo "iilht thlngllodruy now for School boys and girli- -8izu 8 rfdibi/z from .. _ {L25 to $5.75 korker for Sizes 11 r0137, from $3.95 ri- on ilhytraln. A huge red-facsfl. All observer. wrliing for tile conductor asked a llhtie dried up pmnnr nnyn iiini iionii Rims in,“ passenger for his ticket. Tho little his nnimninii appearance Wiinn man couldn't flnd ll and at last the _ addrenaesof-welcomevrore being conductor said. "Now look-a-healli. $6.50 korker for .. Sixes 1 to 6 from rend to him. They all do. They you've just got one of three things They gm, to do. You can pay your fare, pro- duvo your ticket, or get off the train." Just then the embarrassed little man found the missing pallteboard. Presenting it lo ‘his florid oppon-l ent. he grinned, threw back his listen and nhrlnk. or happier, or he must mark-o the face of the world more beautiful iomiioiir or rfialrer to look at. And the one ‘riiii iiiia “iii” i‘ iririiamiiirid i, rgnrrri means ihc othen- Edward shoulders and salri; lmbckin-lziy’? “Nay, looki-Iathcah, you've got just one of thrat filings i0 do. You ran exercise mpre, eat- Icss orlluisi." l A grant variety of eifylos and lgnhorl lfld all at rook bottrom present day prices. No iaot year prices ever asked M"- Balance of B. R. Holman’: stock It about half priv" Hoadquarterl for Hoieproof’ Hosiery. off Bros” Ltd fl '\ 31F)” ‘ i.»...-.¢-.--.,.. Ql‘! 4 '0 t