_ “1$'_L Years ago en ulcer eppenreafon my ankle.“ writes Mrs. Jeffrey. of Methucn. Nines. “ln' spite of all the remedies l used. it spread to my knee. and developed into an open sore. l had medical treatment for twenty-five years, but only got temporary reliefs The pain l suf- fered was terrible. and for yea-rs I was unable to leave the house. "One day l saw in a" newspaper an account f a-bad o _ | ever held here. it is well known be". c“r‘ld boy zm,‘.-B§,k_ 9;“ 5?": ., in. It c - y . down In federal politics at this‘ I Wamskwtical‘ “w, o: Bnymms a one of the gres. attractions Bmgw curing rue-having tried so many at our provincial fairs ls ihe horse ML Para”. one n. the “anew remedies in vain-J decided in give ZzmyBitk a trial. l applied the balm freely every day antLtc- my delight tho sore soon shop/ed some improvement. Gradunilys the In- flammation was drawn out. the pnin was ended. and. after thirty years of suffering. l realized i was on the road to recovery. With per» severance. the awful sore was mi- ally completely healed, and. al» though that was ‘three years ago, there has not been the slightest trace of the ulcer returning." Zanrlluk is the best remcdy. also. for eczema. boils. pimples. blood- poisouiufl. piles. burns. sralds and cuts. All dealers. or Zom-Buk Co., Toronto. 50c. box. 3 for $1.25. am Bu \|‘|\ll')' Squalrt- .... .. $50.00 With Closet and Tank $72.50 Kilirivilil)‘ Square .. “$72.00 With (‘inset and 'l‘ank $93.00 Pandora Square . . . . . . . . ..$70.00 With (Yiostl and 'i‘ank $90.00 (lur prim-s on all kinds of Eualilvinwtrc. Mt-Ciarys make are also reduced 2i) p1: \\"t- invite you in visit Olll‘ household dcparttilcnt. The Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. Wholesale and Retail . Grafton St. 1 Re-opcn Tuesday, Sept. 6th SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL i‘ SUPPLIES A large new stock just opened bought lately at the lowest prices. All School and (‘ollcgc Books sold at prices as fixed by the Board of Education Send the children to (lartefs Book- store. Lowest LIMITED Hotel Victoria Famed for Itq cuisine service. Elegantly furnllhel, l2 rooms with bathl. Make l! your homo In Charlottetown OOOO-QQ-O-O-OQ-OO-‘FOO-OKOO-OOO- -. the 27th instant will be the biggest ' u cune- Dalton. Incident. .1. n. ‘Burnett. an» no runner- D- IL C Associate lifter. ' year (delivered) n” "m nnl 00.00 l0 U. S. A. .. l D ll I lied 131 m!!!‘ I y (can l ‘II-uh. ll.“ per no: (mulled) In advance In FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921 GET R EADY NOW. Indications now are that the Pnr- I essentials hnsever been the WW1)’ i . vncial Exhibition opening here on 0t me Liberal puny but m“ ma] issue, the tariff qustlon, will not. racing and already one hundred and an“. undertook to throw live horses have bcedentercd for “gm on ‘he “ma, lsmm‘ “when,” this year‘e races. These horses ms, he aHkmL “do the U_I,._D_ and “m” "m" Mame’ N” Bmnsmmk Liberal doctrines clash." He him- SOIIN.‘ and Nova Scotlu. besides those be- w“, gave [he answer; r t 4» .3. , ion-solo lie with “rim give y no: a ouslourrovu ,nuinouo i, '18“ "rwc'5m' nudging the n“ Bil utterances. nervous ‘over the tn’ Dr, Beiand. u former mamherof -SIr Wilfrid Laurier’: cabinet and uweli known all ever Canada as one i‘ "'"'°' of Quebec's war bertfisfftir was; ~ itlme held as a. prisoner-An Hnany. has taken u recent hind tn line political oiscussioiidfsnlflbila good standing amongstail parties gives considerable weight to his Of course, as u. goo.‘ ollli- iillii "liming a noise o'er "9"" Liberal. he stands with and‘ for ills i party. but in doing so he‘ inject» more of common eerrieinto what he says than is customary with most of his party ietiiiéré; As a politician he is a man of extensive experience and when he sizes up the situation he doestlt in the truest practical way. At. 1MP“ accounts, like Mr.’ Lanctot. heaigeorltiewhtlt l lion in his native province of Quebec, and is out in protest against the invasion of his party's political preserves. by tho new movement or the Western liurrérifolicnl-f-‘i ' ‘due season.‘ Corresponding is thei . _. I _ . - 0tilers’ View Points ~ penalty: "I will make voilr heaven -as iron and your earth as brass." ‘What figurative speech could give a better description of a drought ‘ Rain is rcferredto aslwelcome in ,nearly all literature. This partly explains why. in pdpular ‘parlance. it is the dry time when “all signs fail". The Perfect Climate (Boston dlorald) It is doubtful if any. place in the world has exactly the climate that its inhabitants would most enjoy. It they are land agents they may keep tltls dissatisfaction to themselves. if they live in South- ern California they deem it. an act of patriotic duty t0 praise their cli- mate at all seasons._lt usually hap- pens that the places fe-mcd- for climatic attractiveness have their visitors at seasons which are win Would Aek ti" Cock (The Bostrm Transcript) The two ladies were very hot. and {tired as they seated themselves v at the restaurant table. and to the waiter who hustled up and asked for their order one snld as she fan- sonh, old resident saying noth- "ed ""80". "Oh. just give us u iii- lng about the other part of tho tie respite, please." year. The British isles and West-i The waiter looked bus-tied‘ "Ah ern Etirope ordinarily have a ciim- ‘ ain't sure we got any today, lady." ale somewhat superior to our own; he said utter a moment, “but ah‘il on this coast. because o1‘ the smal- nsk do cook. An‘ will you have tea ler annual range of bctaperature; with it or coffee?" their summers are cooler and their longing to our own province. The fact that the entries are the spnipatlon," he said. "which can largest ever received by u'n_v track 53y it could carry out free trade. in the Maritime Provinces will at- The idea is preposterous and may tract every horse lover who can as well bu put away nt once. "There is no United lam-mars‘ m. Grain Growers. it is hardly mo, ly that the Liberal press will take him severely to task or atlaint him for heresy or lose muiesie to his political “Kingfl although he We has made some suggestions, and in come front everywhere Wlllllll rcas- have a ctrnllllvn goal l0 Bet to but unable reach and all distances are by their eternal struggle are allow- rcasouzrbic and feasible today. It ing the lmriy of reaction to step thcrcturc needs no prophetic vision in between them." I What authority Mr. Pardee had to free trade to assume that the attendance at Wm be a repudiate the U.l<‘.0. platform has not been stated but all will agree with him that the thc necessary preparation to atrcom- U"F'0' and ‘he MMKQMM’ Kmg l Liberals have av"comrnon goal." that goal is the treasury benches. That free trade will be preached. in on.c part of Canada and repudiat- thls year's cxitibition record ono. Th8 iililll; now l0 (in is to make modnte our visitors. We have glint hotel accommoti-ation hut our itotcis are not largo enough to take cure of a sudden inflow such as there is privalo cd in another may be taken for Um granted but the Liberal and Pro~ gressive policies have ibeen agreed upon by the respective parties and every riwlson to expect. homes must be requisltioncd; capacity 0f every hotel must be as- Thia can be done only by a systematic and organized com. Nor can it be done during the day or ,t.wo preceding the ex- certaincd. it will require some tinkering to reconcile what is "preposterous with what is not. it should 5,. begun nnw Mr. Mackenzie King b nppcrlliiui‘ imion of the Progressive mittce. hibition; mil-in and the Charlottetown Driving Clu and Liberals in order that ‘and the Retail hicrchamts Associa- tion. bolh of them interested. would Id.) we“ m Se‘ the necessary “ulcmm goal." namely the right. hand sid 1-7;‘ in motion towards this end. iit is of the utmost importance ‘that our visitors should carry nwayjl ‘ A - ' s ‘with them o, good impression or the ‘union or pohdcs’ -____.<-oc-i_. BACK TO THE FOLD city and of its people. and nothing is so conducive to a good impression Ins hospitality. Our people are pro- iverbiuiiy hospitable and. given an lopporttrnity. they wit’. show it. This hpportunjty can came m“; mroub.‘ in the following statclnent given such an organization and canvas as we have suggested. There l t will be remembered are many details which only an cl- l! tlcient organization can ilrraingc for iond we have no doub committee appointed for the pur- "‘ pose will sec to it that all details, ‘major and minor will be looked ul- Mr. Burnbam contested against a straight ten nominee. During the present summer our ALL.‘ vvvv province has received much favor- abis publicity. Another opporturl-l ity remains to give it one more; boost before the season closws.‘ only Liberal Every visitor who goes away satls- P-iBCiiMl Bil"!!! MF- Mflillilfl" R5811 ed the premiership. elected tied with the treatment zlccovdcdi them while berc is good for several ham” st“"°me"i' HOW Vltlittlfs IIOXE Sllflllllilf‘; (EVQPV alissutisfied visitor will be n cou- support" "i, the Meigiwn 5"” men-t. whether as a candidate us n field worker:— "To ctmtratiirzt reports. l wish tinunus advertisement zigainst us. We may confidently leave the work- ' t ' i d ‘ii‘ t “u” out or [he slush! “g c“ 5 o say that I will support Meighcn any committee that may be ap- pointed; we suggest only that such Liberal standpoint as‘ they a much more forcible way. such as their party press. from Atlantic lo Pacific, moat intemperatcly assail- ed the lion. Premier Melghcn for making in a very much milder form. And the ilfitflfs observations. as he has published them, are tn a considerable extent as orthodox from the national us well as the are emphatic He- is not deeply in sympathy with tho Toronto Globe's coquetting with the Grain Growers working alliance. based. as a wrl tor pills it, "ON A COMBINATION OF FORCES AND A DIVISION OF THE LOOT." at least not so far as his own province of Quebec is con- in hopes of scduciugrthelu into n. which were writtcen at a winters warmer, and they usually have an abundance of moisture. Even Julius Caesar described Paris as an everlasting swamp. But this year Western Europe has had t. droughtUeven worse than our own. James Wilson. for many years Secretary of Agriculture, used to say that his o\vn Iowa was the one State that laid the righthuiount oi‘ moisture; that States to the south of it. culminating in Louis- iana, ilad too much", that these to.' the north. MlIIPPSUUI and the Ila-i kotas not enough. Hut it is a very unusual place. Iowa or ciscwhcrcni that has moisture enough in the hot weather. ln literature the rain- fall has long been the symbol of benevolence in nature. For example in the 01d ‘Testament. the books nf time when Palestine was a fairly well- wtlicred’ country, the blessing, for those who “walk in my statutes The Passing of the Vamp. (The Minneapolic News) Speed the day! Modesty is once more in fashion‘ The pendulum has swung as far to the ratiicui extreme as it could very u-cil go and now it is swinging back to- the good. old- fashioned, wholesome things. The world is surfeltcd with the bizzare and in sheer disgust is reacting to saner pleasures For months movie directors have been announ- cing that the “vam»p" with all her hectic. poster effects, was passing. The death knoll oi’ the jazz has been rung and dress has begun to show an inclination to go away back to the ruodels made immortal by GOIIIKVS Lady Book. Next to tho ziccompilshlmcnt of world peace and the reduction of taxes, this is as hopeful a sign of a rclurn to normal us we could have. The “Knickerbocker Girl" the fthe oftlfiiraoa‘ ladle the Meighcn Government secs itself '1’ losing all or nearly nil of thcsc. it alight. or tuigilt. not survive the winter. it has waited in vain for soluethng to turn up (From the Philadelphia Public Ledger) , The waning suntmcr has wriilt-u‘ a chapter that will, stand out prom inently in tho history or’ spurt, Nov. er has the national game had so discriruinailng an enlistment oi’ i-rit iPiY-illg. analyzing. average rail-ul- tiling tans. Tho lfillfllllllll trials will long be a bitter illf‘ill()i'_\'. ‘it-tints, vr>-v'.n‘ SEPTEMBER 9,“ 1921. . 0mm‘ ———_-_< poin. true! athletics.‘ boxing a...‘ “the” imfliiiiifl-iiilvfl’ it'll: lhc stimul us of international trlllllilvlillup llosi. oi all is the lat-t that not,“ h, Aluurirzi lllUilllS llIl)I'i‘ than a in... playing and many paying“ Aumm and active participation“ Wm“ distributive. From childhood we kilo“- outdoor d-titlllvs and hi)“. pa“ in lilo-m. Iicaith for tho body p1.y,-i_ val mums iurzlllil for lia- llilll_\' W,“ tic. It is a good thing for tip- "N", ale (if all our [icoph- that iu the hustling for Lhvce square luoaia a day and a placolo out “W... w’, 1m not forgetting how‘ u.- p1,.“ Gfl they might unitedig; rcuch the “common ‘or Mr. Speaker but we doubt if the people or Canada can be outwitted. by the prrmiu-igntion and the repu- An indication of the wav the poli- ._ .tica.l wind is ‘blowing may be found l such u‘ the (ianadian Press by Mr. J. ll. liurnham. ex M. P. for Poterboro. that "Mr. Burniuun resigned his seat in pro- g mm gnyltfitlt. against the government fuii~ ing t0 call on a general election. tho seat government thus splitting the party vote by reason of which Mr. Gor- don. 1Llbcrai candidate. managed l" 39cm" m5 “ieci-imi- Ii m“? iieml hound Liberal papers hounded him he added that Mr. Gordon is the from cast to west, Dr. ilcianti tic-i in any bye- Mr. Burn- avhich is as foi- iows. makes him an unconditional the cruuing election. My feSigflli-UOII‘ cemm‘ u" “Dims m“ m“ "m" them in the Hoishevistic scilool if want no alliance with the Grain Grmrcrs. Their policy is inn fm‘ away front and at variance Wild the aspirations und needs oi lho ancient province. it is too much of the extremist. and he would “avoid radical movemcnts_" "Do susceptibilities. as a much milder" thing did in the case oi‘ Premier" iMcighcn. then whcrc on earth do they stand upon this. or in incl upoh any subject oi public-‘lttlpur- S rtucc? 8 not permit the waves of Socialist“ ‘ to break our race’ or destroy that n“ Behmd “hm talks mo”. mm rcputatlc-n which "Quebec has gained for stability in tho (Tonlcd- oration“ So tar so good, but ho makes comparisons. lie says: "Crcrar is a free trailer, while l mn n Lauricr medium tariff mnn." Again that “FREE TRADE WOULD BE FATAL T0 THE AGItItTUL- TURAL CLASSES. ANI) TO LA- BOR"; We presume of course that ho excepts the ‘western grain gro\v-_ crs. In these things there is fl soundness of reasoning which we heartily commend to consideration. slhly upon the question of revenue in the light of Mr. Crerurs propo~ suls. it has been silown only re- cently that less than two per cent of theltotal incolne taxes caller-toil bythe Dominion l troen collec- ted from fnrnlers; Free trade would produce a loss of one hun tired and eighty million dollars m Canada's revenue froth customs and MrfCrcraFs proposal is TO RAISE TlilS NEEDED AMOUNT BY AN INCREASE Oi" TAXJES UPON INCOME_ This nleans tuo loading of this enormous LilXiltlOll directly upon the furthers and otllcrs who pay income taxes. but‘ to‘ But the strong and forceful r‘- buke which he unconsciously ad- ministers to the Liberal‘ press is in his comparisons of the Wcstcm Grain Growers with llolshcvistu in which ho went u vast dcai lur- tilor than Premier Mciglten Wllflol‘ mere suggestion that these cl"- mcnts were “attracted in their ranks" and for which all ihc hidv the Toronto Globc ill the project of selling out our country to th- intercst and advocacy‘ in to the opening up of the gates of treachery to thc and (iistricts which he is to servo. it is equally n. ..~l " clarcd: "it was ‘the peasant ui “u” Russia who instituted and estab m" llshed tho Soviet, whose methods the starvation oi fifteen millions oi‘ men women and cililtlrcn." "illl NOT l~‘0lll‘-E'l‘." he says‘ and llll piorcs, “THAT 1N RUSSIA Tlilil I'll- OT curniely. “tho best laid scheme this does not srousc their tender“ these reasons he is not in iinc with western ratiicals and so tar as ills Quclnc is concerned he will not be a party ilunl people elected tilrust at his leader. Mr. Macken- zie King. who has llcen prcaciiiul! aroused disgust throughout th: alliance Tm] Hwkfrzllgo 6010x532). end oi i926 is new tn he elected rm world. and the result of which aaxlhe lost’ {gmlfuséngthapulvlcighgn me Census o; 191p The rqagon [or has h00n tho fiasco now sccn in Gifgminet“ (mm ‘mwon It i‘ this sudden haste an" “mg “u... ncss is tho fear of the lay-elections. iustrtttes that old sayiili; "i094 “i1 of mice and mcn. suns flit 3819113 (From “ilit or Miss" in the (‘hi-raga News) The “knickcrhnckcr girl". prc- dictctl exclusively‘ by this coiulnn somexweeks tigo. arrived recently in the, lrmp. Tilere were two of them and their modest and becoming a1- iire‘ backed by their own bounty carried observers in a burst of ap- i urns srnrmum old-fashioned people may look up- its passing with grief. there will be no compensations. Observ ing how wcii the vlomen appear in ,knlckers. men. may be moved to adopt those garments. and, while they cannot hope to look (is wcli us the women, they will he at il-ast less painful to look at. than liwy‘ arc in long trousers. ‘the skirt is (loomed, and while we Has Walked in Vain (From ihc Toronto Star) The Star has all airing expressed the belief that Mr. Mcighctrwnuld declare for a short session and the | passage of a Redistribution Bill. lt ~ seemed to us impossible that he would assent l0 the proposal that an election be held at the cnd o!‘ 92f on census ol‘ lilll-Jour months after the. cuneatu of 192i had been taken. For two years past the ox- ctlsc for not holding an tiicctiun has l bccn that ihc census nnrl the redis- tribution had to lit! waited hr. ilut all this now goes overboard. A Parliament that will last until tho But unlike that m sweetness. If a Piano lacks therefore it canno from 14 to 16 tons. .."l‘here are too many nf them In - sight. coats keep failing vacant and 10' SOVIET MOVEMENT WAS FltRST at A FARMERS MOVFJMENT." Wililt l§1W*".-' " have those Liberal papers now to say to this most popular of their "I'll is Matchless in Every Way it Has the Strength 0i the Lion i a committee be appointed nt once tu n l ti i t. i r a‘ on m p0 n n! K0 “g to moi leading men who comes so out and country. w-hich is now being done. - “L. “Lu-” --- - -- _ A --H"n"-.--.-""..¢¢.“-.¢.cc. and wc fccl zlssurcti the whole city ‘I will back them up. i i} ‘, suurruue prices. Prompt attention. Carter 8t Co Ltd. lion. W. l... MuoKehzie King ad~ tircsscrl an open air meeting at fitratthuo]. Ontario, several days before the London meeting ud- drr-ssoti by Premier Meighen. Mr. King was accompanied by several lieutenants all of whom addressed the meeting. lvir. King. by virtue oi his pmltinn as leader of the pnrly, was the first speaker. The speech published report of his makes no reference t0 the tariff question; he dodged it completely confining himself in a general criti- cism of the government's railway appears to be a sterotyped lAbernl policy; at any rate it. has been fol- lowed in Prince Edward Inland by the local disciples of Mr. Mar-Ken- zie King and they got n-way with it for once. Today there is gnushing breach m’ faith consequent upon and. as for the tariff. he has come out in a iwuy that suits me, l will I go to the Government convention I out in his opposition to any n1‘. ance wtih this hitrm-ful radlrtniism. and who makcs no bones illiilili clnsslng the WllOiO combination oi’ and merchant marine policy, the need of keeping down taxation. This of teeth because of It and the the Liberals. must have changed the larokcn faith and the meenlng- lug." here. and. if chosen. 1 may stand u“. a supporter of lvlcighcn" -—-—-—~o+>-_-_- “A CURIOUS STORY." Daily Selections tor Guardian. Readers I Furnished by W. 8_ Loueon. The Montreal Gazelle says editor- ialiy: “A curious report taomos from Qonooocooooooowo-oo-owo, Prince Edward Island to the effect’ that Mr. tMacKcnzio King, the Li-hf eral leader. is seeking a nomination for the House of Commons in Prlnco County, ‘which he now represents. When he was looking for a seal ln the House or (‘ommons after his n‘. election to the Liberal party leader- l would like to iecl - thnl my p ship. he intimated that his heart m {eifgifcfiom at ym" Ema, was in Ontario and um at. the first’ Silent. but. aymwllhciic. ‘And wide as the Skids are wide LEST YOU FORGET in the time uf~ darkness T0 » W. When the night scents long. And the sunshine has lost brightness And the birds have. _. lust SD ' Opportunity he would seek election in that province. A recovery of l would like you to know I am with you - thu Are hushed in the face sorrow And silently die away: lives and the determined altitude of the United ‘Farmers in resisting overtures tor mien of inzcreejteiiylzn heart». And my hand is seeking thine. ‘Fur no one stutter-a elnne..dear._ Ami tilt‘ Ilnin in your iwarl mine. tin ’ as?“ “n‘1"§i~'"1iif"'nor climb- .- ._- ..__._z._.-_. -..___..1 GO-O40-OQQO-O-OO4Q40-O400-OO-OJ and sor- cruelly their confidence among Ontario Conservn- Th“ the words I would “k0 m My of your But my heart is speaking lo your GET READY right thing to buy now for Sizes 8 to 10y, from . $6.75 korker for ......... .. ' Slxeeji to 13V, from .. $0.50 korker for Sizes 1 to 5 from .. it! VG t: i 4 is Good honest leather footwear at lowest prlcee in the FOR scuool. The Sherlock-Manning Piano (march 0f creation its voice (or tone) is of singular ‘l STRENGTH IS REQUISITE strength it cannot strand the strain of constant use and t last. Every ordin- ary size Piano must carry a strain of Sherlock-Manning Pianos give satisfaction for in addi- tion to their magnificent tone quality they are built to stand. their tone_ They do not get tinny. The hammers are of Weickert felt. strings of Peohlmann wire and the bass strings are of pure copper. IS THERE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME? They keep The THE HOME is the centre of more happiness and good influence, than any other human institution "and in ‘ these times we are coming to apprec- iate that in the home lies the futc 0f the nation. .. ._ ‘gm,- Quality is counted highest in musi- cal=~ circles where the Sherlock-Man- ning is used. Rear in mind these important pomts:- . School bdye and glrle. . $2.25 to $3.95 , $3.75 ........ .. $4.00 . 02.75 to $6. 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