"Ill GIIARIIITTEIIIWN IIIIARUIAN It.“ per your (delivered) , VITAMINES i k Y S‘ \\"-é MADE m cannon I, t‘; The importance of ? Vitamines in food is being recognized at the present time ‘to u. greater extent than ever before. It has ‘been con- clusively demonstrated that yeast is rich in this all important element. Many people have re- ceived great benefit physically simply by tak- ing one. two or three Royal Yeast Cakw a day. Send name and address for free copy “Reynl taut . Coke: Ier Better lleeltlt." , ] a w. etttst-r coutpmv LIMITED ' K YVDIONYO CINADA l menu» l - otll elsewhere. and losing time oii Ministry May Be Forced T0 Resign \'IE.\‘.\'.-\, Svpl flll~lflliltlltlihll that the Austrian .\llIIl.\ll'_v might he form-d tn T".~'\1II\, was given yes- tt-rrl-iy liy (‘huxtccllrit 5r-ltolicr_ and it was llillll‘r"'lllltll Jtat the GtlVCrll- mcnt fttlxtti a tltittlilt- t! ‘sis arising from litv financial sltttatltin and the increasingly nit-tracing ttsptm-t of tlte llurgt-ttlatttl affair. The fhanccllor told tho Iflrr-ikn rt ions committee of the National Assenn lily that the tiovernnteitt had relied upon tlir- pi-ritnlse of the ltlntcnte that crctiils vtould tic cxtcntletl and that a solution of the situation in WIEEII ilungarv would he reached along trcaty liucst. lie said that if the Entontt- fitilt-tl. tho tltiverntttent tllllttt resign‘ "A govt-rntitcnt. titt- ward of which trim fusion with tlcr~ many, wtitiltl curt-coil,“ rlt-t-lared the newspaper Attend, iu ctittitucntlng upon the illllllllllli last night. stilc trait-lt- Wage Despite Discussed 7 "“ ' c . llo‘lt ac- Mt).\"l‘ltlli.-\l., Nciltl- 3'-"~ sides (if tlic dispute u.- to the ccptaticte of a l‘: tit-r ccttl. ‘INF-iv Tl‘.- dttrtiutt t-ttlttvrticil liy (‘attatliatt llail~ ways itt July wt-t-r- ltcard today bu» fore a (‘tittcilitttivitt Board IIWHIWI by Judge Nlttttlnvttttatt, chairman, with Isaac t-tttttttttt. of wttouticz. ‘TBDFP-‘ifilllllll the rotttpatiict, atttl David Czinitplit-ll, Winnipeg, for'tltt: brotherhoods. I'm So Tired Fatigue is the result oI poisons in the hloocl. So when the lticl- neys fail to purity the hloocl one of the first indications is unusual and persistent tired Icclings and pains in the back. Neglected kidney trriuhlct Icad lo years ol sullcring from rheuma- tism or develop into such fatal ailments as Bright's disease. The kidney action is promptly eonectprl uu- oI Dr. Chan's Kidney-Liver Pills —~ the heat 1min; only tuna-n lain) Al.“ n: your (mulled) tl advance In nlvnneg In Collin. and $.00 to U» l. L. on lnltel, President. l). K. II TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 4, 1921 Ile. Aneoelntn Illlel. J. It. Burnett. litter and Puillnlels E. I. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN This year the annual collection ‘tour for the Prince Edward island Hospital Quin-n’: and King's Counties is started a little earlier ill ‘in the taoaaolnlhan in previous years fur the convenience of the .‘collcclors and of the public gen- eraily. The slight change. bringq |ing this duty In the interval be- ltwcen the littsy seasons of harvest- ing and potato digging and ship- _plng. will We fccl assured com~ mend itself to all, I .’l‘ho matter however which will appeal most forcibly to our people lis the fact that greater facilities ifor the care of the sick have been gadtlcfl to the itosplttil ltlacing ill the tiispmtil of our people a lios~ pltal second to none in (‘anada both and the lttattcr nf oqttlpntent The department recently in service. iiacterotilngicai inslallctl oh vitltI-s the necessity of having bac- carried torerilogical examinations urhicit the life of a patient might tlcpcttii. This work. nr-ccssztry- ift so ntany cases is now living done lit the ltrispittii as eiiiritrnti_\' as it. can lie tione anywhere and h)‘ a pit)‘- sicizin Whose skill is unquestioned. ln tuitlitiritl to this a dietetic de- lnattgttratotl tic this giving the benefit of all that science has (Ils- in the tuatter of dieting. doctors and nursing staff of pa rttttenl has lies-n which will in tiporatitin lllLIiIli titt- tialir-nts costs-rod Th1- tlie hospital are too Wnll and favor alily known to require any cont- tnt-ntlaitlrm. All these are at the disposal of our penpll‘ at less than half tit" cost in the larger luispitals to stay and dangers l nothing of the cost of travel to other centrctsl. Besidcs this if the ipaticnl cannot afford to pay tho proscribed fees or any part of them he or she receives tltt- same treatment and care as if titey paid. 'I'I|i.a' is the equipment which the pultlic are sakctl to assist Ity their annual donations. it to tlto poor, to the needu. to those U) is a gilt who are suffering, tIttn-‘e who, itr it must Is not .'| clturge upon us all? Who can wit ltout such assistance evltalily go down to death. titiunt the lives sttverl or cstlmatc tho Hllllvflltfl alleviated hi" this hos pllal since its establishment? ‘rite tttaintcntlnoe of the hospital it; a (‘ltristian duty devolving upon ll us tiutsittc all, a (‘Imitation duty which, neglected, wnuld placi- the pale of (‘hristlan charity. There are vcry many annual contributors to the ltosnitttl, many who regard their gift as a legitimate debt to lllttt who declared that evcn a cup of cold water in tho needy was a Their gift and to ‘ fir’. service to Him. is a blessing tn themselves their fellow men. We bespouk for the collectors this yrt-ar stir-h a Ttlqllfiflrlv as we ltave a right to r-xitiect. from this All are well off, all alile to contribute hlizltly’ favoured community. al least a little. many alil" to con- trllitttc generously. Every dollar helps and every dollar given will Iilcssr-tl. he lilBl-tlllflg him who gives and hint who takes." For "thrice tho credit of our trriuntry. for the ‘Sllktt of those, and titer, are tnany, who newt medical assistance, for the rtakt: of tittisn whose ilvcs may he saved liy our help, int us "give as tho Lord has tproiiperetl its." known regulator of kidneys. liver and bowels. t ‘Mrsl. Jolin Ireland. RR. No. 2. King, QnL. writes: “l Wen n great stzllt-rrr Item i-rvrre i helrleeltn mvl htlmoi rprlln. I 'rv-rl a ' lumber ol rrmv-tltri wtlltnut obtaining any brneltl until I win. atIvtiet-I to we Dr. Chm‘. Kidney-Liv" Pills. dill!!! completely relieved me and mvlt- in: leel like a nr-w potion. I rim vcry grateful to Dr. (‘Inn-Kt mrvlt trtfl lor wltlt they have rlortr Ior me. iirvI you may use my I-uu Int the b"’\'JIil ol othrri." Dr. CLItaic" Kidney-Liver Pills .nc pill a rloc, 25c a hox. till dealers or 371i tnuson, “mics o. Co" Ltd, ‘reroute. ._____.-pe>_%_. FISHERMEWS EQUIPMENT Tito Patriot canriot be candid. In its uestertlayZs issue It COIIIJI!“ diets the statement madtwby the Guardian that merit is already on the free llttt flatten-men's equip- and enumerates a number of or tlcleo used in common by fisher- men and the general public which are tiutiafile. lselt for example. the Patrlobnayn la subject to n duty Customs authority, the following: "Gait for use of sea or gulf fish‘ ermen FRE ." The Patriot lists "tmwls, trawl- ing spoons. fly-hooks, BIIIICQFS and as subject to a tint). of {l5 per cent." it should have said swivels." that the $5 per cent la the extreme tariff and only applies to urticlca used “i~‘lsli for deep sea or like fishing, fntfudlng ‘hooks commonly used purposes are ab- by sportsmen. hooks III)! for sportsmenls sclutely free. . As to "sails, twine and canvas, rubber boots and rubber clothing. cited by the Patriot, these arc not exclusively fishermens equipment but are tised I)_\' all the people of Canada just as flour. tobacco. iiootsanq shot-s, clothing, house- hold furniture. and we might (even suggest iii-ll government grog arr- uscd. So fur as actual cquigimetil is concerned the Patriot is sailing on ltlacKenzlo King's "uncharted sea.“ But the Patriot la silent its l0 the importation. free cf ditty, of fish, canned. dricd. sallid or oth- erwise which if the Patriots tariff regulations should prevail, are tn enter into competition with what our fishermen are now making their living ti-t. Why not enlighten the fishermen on this point? a The Patriot of cutirso lll-‘JtItPSIlfy refrains from mentioning nntither formidable list of taxes which bears tnore heavily upon our fish- ermen titan those duties which it is sheddirtgytears over at present. ‘ lace ma: CHARLUITEIOWN ouiinbriin ' Ctimnt Commit ' Our esteemed Patriot is still rich in its prevaricatlons. The hole that it got into about that mystical King's County convention and Mr, J. J. Hughes‘ nomination needed sortie strong stretches of truth to hull ft out. but its r‘ABitl('A'I‘l0.\' was so palpahly glaring that some excuse must be intprovlsetl t0 get it out of the scrape. And so Its genius for twisty inventions is brought. into full play. A convert lion has actually been called for October 7th, to nontlnate a Liberal cutidtdatti for the county. it ls the deliberate act of its own friends giving the “lie direct" to the state ment ol their tivrn Organ. and some explanation, logical or otherwise, must lie contrived to squunt out cf thi- rlllemnta. Anti so it explains that sent».- Llherai friends met. when or how or why deponetit knows-lb not, anti tendered or wlslt- ed, or we eranxious for Mr. Hughes to again contest the courty, to which he assented‘ but that since then the new clement uf a woman's vote ltas cropped into affairs. and that now i\‘lr_ Iiughes desired a. ‘convention to get the limit-fit of the ladies endorsement. Bub here azain the truth is ext-tupllfletl that. a liar needs a good nternory, for the Wnntcn'~. VI IP With‘ HUI §ll('ll H new otttcropptniz. AND At"l IIALLY EX- ISTFID [IT THE VERY TIME THAT THE LITTLE (‘LIQVE IS ALLEGED TO ‘HAVE NOMINAT- And th1t lslnot tltc reason Pillter fnr the holding brick or for the present calling of the convention. lt was in solemn fact field back because frottt titelr knowledge of the temper of people brought alinut more particularly by the tiuplicltica and treacharles of the liell (ioverne rttcttt, litey were literally afraid tn the rcpreszontalive utcn in their party in open convention. thI-it" ovtierir- ct- in tho West Prince (‘tinvr-ntltin gave thcut a holy ltnrror of such a fltttherinll. and so the inner clirittn contrived to hoist Mr. Hughes upon the (lOllnI_\"W'lIlll)lll any titltor than their itusslan Soviet formality. Not. uutll the (luartliztn tixtioserl their metltmlrt, and utttll Mr. firs’ slan and his friends refuse-ti to he rat tipon. tlitl lltoy ctitntnttttco to contemplate a convention. And Utes/e other taxes are a direct of Libt-ralistn originating] Thel list. lobster] factories or 15 cents pot‘ case upon the output; a tax of t~2 per cent product the Bell includes with government. a tax upon bouts. traps and‘ of a tax of one per cent on on flshermens equipment when in excess $1000; the fishermenn income. in excess of tfitlfhor in default of this: a tax of 1-2 of one per cent on the value of iii-t ltonie; a tax of $3.00 upnn the fishermatfs head and on those of htis sons over '11 years of agc". a further tax not to extrcerl $3.00 to lie collected hy the strltotil dlst~ tricl to say nothing of an Increase-d horse lax for stcltotil purposes, and statute labor tax. fishcrntenhz friend, has over anti the greatest of these the Patriot helped them. So the Patriot. much tn shed tears to impose upon PROTEGTIVE PRINCIPLE When our Liberal friends Willll to make a point and have nothing to make ft with they invariably give us the phrase "lilgh Protec- tion" tlS tho dominant antltlomln- atlng feature of the Liberal (fon- servtitlve policy ‘Phey know ‘then- ls no such expression in the Llli- (fnnservatlve vocabulary nor in Liberal pollen Prcmler Mejghen ltoltls that "the principle of protection" should be In the framing of ottr ernl Conservative malntatnoti tariff that imports ehoulil he sufficiently high is. that tho duty on to give the (fanadinn manufacturer at least an even chance with his American competitor. in our own markets. Premier Mclglten in his speech ut Portage La Prairie the other when he said: "l do not now and never have day made this very clear believed in a high protective tariff. You know that; the whole people of Canada know it, l do not be- lieve such a tariff would ‘be inst to the west, where the Industrial pdpttintlon is not so great as it ts ln Eastern Canada. lleve such II tariff would be tieizt l do not he- of _7 1~2 cents per ‘I00 pounds. The __ Patriot, however, was not sufficient. ly honest to quote from the some for the whole country. because i think the. spur of ottlsltl» com-pe- the‘ not even then until they saw that their Lezitler. Mackcnzie Klnz would lie on tho spot to quell any antic-iptttt-tl llDTlriIllE. and as llfl o.- flcr-r ol‘ tltc la‘w to PnIort-t; pt-act amongst the beiiigcrt-nts. But in ‘one thing at leaélt they will lie. dis- | appointed. Mr‘ King may he simple enough in many ways. but he will surely not hi. so far gone us to intorfcrt: tit things purely lo- cal, and to lorcr Mr. llugltcs upon an unwilling people to satisfy any inside lfllflllfl, And ll he tie-YR W!‘ tloultt the llIflUIP of Mr. llcssltttt o!‘ his friends to swallow the pill. Likewise. ln the Sfllll" issue. Sa- turday, the Patriot firs-s off art-l other of its i'l(llf‘IIl(ilI.‘l FABRICA- TlfiNfil. Mt". J. J. Joltttslows re~ solution. re tariff. in the leizi. a- turo ot‘ 1919. tnoved for provincial election purposes was cited h)’ th W Uttardian as an example of the IIIIH‘. ttc and inconsistencies of their party. The twiitly Llheral Organ l t evading the real portent of the re» solution and dodging :tway front the only application lt could possih ly have. viz: tho individual chat- actr-r of Its converters and stippnrt- tit-s, indulges ltt statctttcnts whit-a are. its ahstiltilclty false as‘. they urn nuntt-titnly ridiculous. it points not that the Arson-stilt (lovcrtr tttent, and It singles Mr. James Mt: Neill sprrially in a pcrstiitttl yin-y tlictlveness, volt-ti unanimously; against, ttttd dcfertloti this .lohn< stttn-L-ibcrztl rcstiltttitin. Hut it Rhea further to rlticizrrc, that, AS A liIGSVl/I‘ OI" llidFitj/VFING THAT RESOLUTION, the [armors and pcopln of this country are. compelled to pay high protective, duties on certain ttrticles which they roqtiirty 'l'ltorc ls not a scluitil Iioy or girl in this country, possess- erl of even ordinary Intelligence, who titres not know this statement. of the. Patriot to he DELIHICILATE- LY FALSE. They know that otir provincial legislature have ‘abso- lutely nolhlnr: to say In tltc mat- Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 8_ Lounon. O BEAR THY CROQS .. l) hear thy (‘rotten thou weary one, fis‘ God who sends this grief to time. .) learn to say "Thu Will be done. Christ bore his CPOSn to Calvary. J bear thy Cross, from day to day. Embrace lt. oil an lovingly; In God's own time. He'll uway What now is grief and woe to thee. take l hear tltit Cfoes, whnfer thi- cost l ,. ‘ vcntlvcs TIIB PUBLIC FORUM ' Title column le open tor the lleeuuton by 0e ante of queetlone of Inter- elt. The Ohnritettolewni Guardian dnee not melee- Irlly enlierlo the eplnlone qxpnued by Ito eon-or pendent-l- GAMBLING FAKERS 8lr,—- Permit inc to asiv the City Council and Exhibition officials through uiur colmuns, why they licensed illegal devices during this week? is then- no regard for the morals of the wuutg people? How much docs it take to make -wrong, right? Docs the paltry sum of fifteen dol- iars? The law provides an imprison-- tuent and a fine for ". weryipersuxi who sells. liartcrs, exchanges, or otherwise disposes of. or causes or pron-tires, or aids or assists in, the sale. liartcr, exchatnge. or other disposal of. or offers for sale, liar- ter or r-xcitange an). lot, card, ticket, or other means or device for advancing. lending. giving. set- llng or otherwise disposing of any property, by lots, tickets or any inodo of chance whatsoever." At least eighteen illegal devices were in tiperatlon. Several citizens would like to know who Is respon- sible. l aiu $ir etc. i YOUTHIS FRIEND." tor of the federal customs tariff. and are powerless to atnentl it. ICD Mil. IICGIIBS‘. I Anti yet this tnislcader of the public zttletupts to ticcetlve the poo pie with its declaration that he- cause tltt- (‘onservzitlves In the to» cut litiuse tiefetiletl ':\ resolution. tiseless and abortive In any case. and only sprung as a tneasture t.» tlccolvt- the people in the then pett- ding local election. our farinrs art- obliged to pay tiutdos on fertlll zers, trltlclt are free of duty, and our flshertncn 0n their equipment. which is also free of duty, anti that an our tariff ltnposltlons. whether good or had, are the "result" of at vote of our lirtiviticlttl legislature. There arc many SPIlSlblt! and ltigh~ ly intclligtint Liberals itt the pro- vince. llow long arc titoy golnz to stand iit-ititttl a newspaper that. cotttlttitcs to dish out such non~ settse‘! This prevarlcatitin anti fa- hrlczittititt is going to ctintlntte for the nt-xt three ntontits. unless they can lintl tueatts to stop it. A4 the strrtitit cannot lJf‘ purer than its fountain ltoatl, they on their part rttttuot est-ape their respottstl hiltily for the putrldity of their re- prctttinttttive press.’ It is supposed to he the spokesman on their he- haif, the exponent of their views t-plnlnns and beliefs. Only upon the grounds that they are In ac- crrrl with that which is [also and degrading can they stand liy and perttiit its continuation. Will they carry this: llflilllll upon their shoul- ders. or will they coiuntaittl it. to ccasitt. l Others‘ View Points Q oo-oooo-o A Bat’: Substitute for Llghb .. Flew York Times, ~~-—Ilrltislt aviation scientists have solved the secret of how hats avoid tihjcrtts they ran..nt. see and are applying their tilscnvery to alr craft in the hope of safeguarding ‘them ag" st (rollislnns. Reports of the cxperltttcnls, ntavln pllbllr‘, “"0 Infill)’ IIY an ttruty aviation statement, salrl tirogress was made with devices atlttpttitl front studio-t of the hats which would act as pr - itgaltist collisions of air craft. According to the statement the scientists lillnrifoltlerl a number nl‘ Iittls and I'f'l1‘l|3<“!l them in a mom which was crossed with many wlroi; and pttrtllloncti front another room liy a grill containing ltoles just large cnouglt for the hat“. to fly throutzlt. The restiit was that the flying mantincls never trait-hell llp, wire and flow llirotiglt the holes with case. The c-xporituenlit revealed the lI-Ils‘ isccrct. 'l'ltt~y wcrt- found to cmlt a note, ortcii inattrliiilo l‘, it“, ear, which would hound ltflPk from the “tires and partition, conveying accurate lnfortttatltin to the. hats’ map out space with twat-trio“: Aernttattltlcal (‘rptgrts hollevo mm nonnative oars and eitultiing them to “ffilllflttes can do the saitte thlnz. Tho Brltlslt are busy devising In- Htruments to that ond,nnd their ef- forts are said already to have led to the. development of inolrtmtonls which are expected to rrcord for airmen stiunds its they approach oh- lecttr ‘it h; said that this information is‘ expected to he stippletl equally an well in the dark or mist as'ln clear rttmlisphere. "MY Hfimfl- My Nltive Land." (Le Stilell. Qt|¢b"c.i dad's wlllihe done, l trust in tltoe. tltiort. under fair conditions. l! 800th" know that trust, will nt-‘er be out But wlll last to eternity. "Ananymoul" _ . ‘ i-‘mifiagypi - i H-‘mr “maili- So many of ottr IclIttw-zrltlzens of Merchandise. H:ave Been venient Of merchandtle of t the Most Desir- able the Markets Afford, Assembled in Great Displays for (‘ton- Choosing Of that which I: new-all that la worth llvhlle for the new season may now be found here. ime proven worth nothing Is lacking. And to the emalleetvand least important ar- tlcle everything is of the dependability which makes of Charlottetown. Ialhlon. loving as their hotne, that we are glad to know that a nutttlier of An giofianatiittns are ltegittiting lo tlnd pride in the antiquity of their faintly history on Cunadiatt soil. It is a sign that their patriotism becoming more Canadian than i-Znit- llslt, and that the time is tttil far distant. when they will place tit-- Dominion in the front rank of thclr thoughts, if they have not done so already. There is nothing like having the family tree deeply rout- ed In the soil to makr. people cXfllil- ine matters concerning that coun» try front a special angle; and Anglo-Canadians who havc ztlwuys considered Hench (‘anadiatts as narrow provincialists will ntollfy- their views as they feel lllPlllfiCllVflS more and more attztcltctl to (Yztntula as their homeland. ‘ Henry Vill.’: Tennis Court. (The Sphere) The lentils court at Hampton (‘ourt Palace, which has just been reopened for play. is at once the most historic and the tildest court in existence. Historic. ibis in the settste that, erected hy an littgllsl: king» ll was built by Henry Vill. In 1530 after lvolseg/‘s fail and suli- sequcnt hanlaitmetit to itlslter-tt has been played in by mos-l of on‘ kings from the time of bluff King llal to i-Idwttrtl Vll. it ls older by over fifty yearstltan tltc fa tttous cottrt in thc Ituc St. An toinc, Versailles, and is tltt- only cottrt extant in which tennis has continuously been played (excl-pt for a stiort period duriniz the Pro- tectorate) since the day of its opening. Henry was riot only a very k-itlu playor~we are told nothing‘ no to his skill at the Kllllltirlltll. an in votcrate gutttliler on any izatno Ill which he took part, tvltctltcr a! tllce or tennis. Charles l.. who as Duke of York had learnt the gantc- at. llatttpttin Court. still nutintttinctl his interest in it after ascending the throne. for wc. have a rt-rttrtl ol Itlm o... RIM-t tln appointntcnl for a titatclt at It in the ntornittg in lltt» court a1 St. Jatnest’ Palacc, whilst his hru- titer ilonry, llrlttcc of Wnltis, tit said to have lirottght on hie-t fatal Illness by his refusal to put on n coat after an evening's game at Hampton (‘ottrL - it was in Charles llfs reign that certain restorations. includlniz the. columns supporting the penthouse. were made In tho court ut Hamp- ton Court. a cottrt for which tho’ king showed ouch on especial Irintl- , net-is that he determined to replace the old court. at Wltltr-hitll by one on the Hampton Court model. and to this end sent down Long. the marker. to lake the necessary di- ntona-lons. The old court was converted into lodgings for the Duke ot Mommouth. Edward Vll. learnt the. game in his boyhood days in til-Is cottrt, and. IIIIIIIIIK lav n lnrite liraiut tali- IOt Milled tn one of the tirenalng ' llto Itlnglltth lttnnttttxo (‘tor lmw their Pycs tttrm-tl towel-tin England, and speak alt-rat's of the cottntry i - .-, room lockorn nnd lnacrlliml, "ll. R. ll. Prince Albert," thr- prlnce con- sort must also have played here. M, _,_,,, .t,..,o...o,.» ewamutv-c-no.» istecks ln this store a household word to the people Fabrics from skilled weavers of this and other lands, modes which take precedence in the world of ' iwogyijogtznttpa, 1921 DEPENDABLE " Thafs the Word Immense Stocks of Fine New , Q 3-._._.._-- -- SPECIAL SHOWING OF SllkS-"MIIIIEICYY “ Suits-Coats and Furs Patons Ltd. ' ‘OOOOOOOOOOOWOOOO§OOOO>IIOOOOOOOUQOOOOCOQQOQQFQQQ Healing Slaves We have just‘ rec- eived out‘ Fall stock of Heating Stoves and Ranges and offer you all styles and prices to choose from. Actual comparison with the prices aikgd elsewhere, ‘twill con. vince you of the low- ness of OUR PRICE Sec our line. Get our prices. Wholesale 00+Oev~e>~ 40+» -vo-¢o-o0 Queen Street AND Call and give us the pleasure of showing you through °‘"‘ 5I°V° "°°""~ “NM WW. Stove ‘hoards. stove elbows. etc. The Rogers Hardware Co. LIMITED and Retail Grafton Street woooeooooeoooooooooeoooeeqe ___ H toooooeaeoeooettiete‘, Zionists Back In Canada i (Special to The Guardian.) i\ltt.\"l‘ltillt\l., (tct, fl. Six (“in adaitt .‘|III'lltlt'lI tht- Zittlllsl (‘ott- l-lrcssyal. Varsliall, A lmvltt, of lttt- tfittititllztn Zionist tirizanizatltwtt liar, rctttrttcd tti Alontrtn-tl atttl stats-s that the vslttiilislttttcnl of litc tow Palcstitic Hank liy tfittizttlutit c.t|it— tallstii is approve/i; illllH Iital Mttcltuttt SIIIUIILW will ropro, n: Ill" Jt-tvislt pt-(tple at. the Llntila~ tttut til‘ Arttiatttents (‘tittfct-ctict‘ at Waitltlngtttit. A BY HYNDHANS THINIIER one ot= rt-tc FEW mvcer. man-rs run can't no up m sit/tom: l5 Fina, INSURANCE ' Flt-ti ltistirance ls an Invetttmettt lltztt tirotccti-t your Investment. It ltays a hiizizt-r pt-rccntane of profit than flIl_\' other known lnvcatmcttt w" will IPII you all you want ‘tt IP11?“ about lnttttranct-s of all kinds. mtotts 01' oi QUEEN or cNARLOYTEYQWN t-rt