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PROTEC YOUR OWN Lil'n- insnrarllzu shollld lie or yollr plans and yUIII‘ lulnlly oi' Illsnrann- is .l wisc provision. lilly a (Il'l-at-West tllc must popular “Malle in du", r , Up to-Date Electlilians S En our wlndow today (or barqnina. Sec our new lino oi Flashlluhn. The ben It changent prlcel. Wo arc now uble ta supnly complote or any part of radio un. 0vor' 100 dlIieraM radio parts on our Ilst Inciudlng the Iowelt prlces. Completo Marconl ut SIQO. Weltlnnhouu sot 5240. and other ut. 0170. nom- plote. ‘ I I Tho abovo son If. uII z Ituaou o( nmpllflcltlon. il . S. McIsaac & Sons ‘2‘ 10! cocon, ltnet un .mu "cr. Il is protection ot‘ a speclfic il ïîllurl'au. Minister of (,‘ustolns an'l . ,llm aulhol‘ 0l the alnellrlmellt ex M'a-l sonne “lonlishncäs .r I I l \ I l g. l I . . , I , ä'vizomusly anainst tllis new‘ tul‘nlmn' In me l‘m’ w‘" 3'000 m m" "d I" "W C0“ of "W"!!! WhICI‘ are! I “Hui lhv pcl'uliar Llhrral promotion, ,r ‘lnl' the prolectionisl policv CCII'I'ieIIî Carter a 06., Ltd. " long will I Istllrlicd decopiion? lNSUR-g elastic gomrnmcnr a part gllal'anlec (PI a chance to live rlgnt dl'iven to the wall by Aluoflcad alter yuur tluzlth. An incolne (orln Lll'o I’Dlicy. Cana' Hyndman 8: Co. Ltd. _ wsntsl mmmgcm mr P' L L Such In Li‘hcra‘l Inconsistency: The Oldest lnaurancel Aqency in p_ E_ L sucll Is the carrylng out oi thelr E. t t ment to the Customs Act provid- ing that “If at any lime it appesrs ‘Io the satlslaction o( (ne Govcrnor liwCouncil that natural producls m'a cI‘dSS or kind produccd In lulu ' ,Canada are being imported ‘Canada eithcr on sale or conclgn. ment undor sur'h conditions as prejudicially or lnjuriouslr to ai'A of 'Canallian ‘tcct tha lnterosts prorlucel's uhe Governor-ln'tîoun- cil l . lautllorlze may In any case or cluss 'llle Minister m value l mach enthuslasm as their riders. B'illeted thcy wero lsuch goods (or duty notwitllstdnd- ‘ing un_\' piller provisions ol' lhis ’Ac‘l and tlle value sn deturmined lahall ln- held t0 ho llle (air mur. 'kot valut.- thereol," l Ileretolore une duties ilnposed lupon (orclgn gonds has licen ap' portioned ily a special (‘nstoms Act. .gmllls 0l various classes. Accord— a specil’ic percenlngo un ,Ïlllg t0 lhis anwndment the Min. listur 0l Custolns is the sole arhir lkind. a killd that dnes not neces' Tsarin apply wilh cven hallded jus. I itivc l0 aII sections nl tlle Domin- lion hut lnay Ire applled t0 suite ‘lhe whilns or [lin political ncce's- I. «sillL‘S ol‘ I‘Ilt' Ministpr. Hon. Jacques [lliIIlIt'd thnt Ihu Iillh’l was tn ot’r. r in the (îus- JÂÏIEIKIII'II stroneg protested against ætolns Act. Rigllt , lion. Arthur “"d Iroln smc \ I (Iccldrlng thul thl- powcr to mise llle lllril‘l‘ whor— LEVCI' or WIIf'IIf‘VI'r'IIe pli‘flsi'd. Mr. Amlrcw McMaster. lelil‘al mem— {liter for [Il-0ms. and not unknown in this province alsn prolastedl waulll I luist sl'rnw and (Il)CIlII‘“II ho .. Ivole against his [Ider il ho wvrel ‘llhl- on];r man in tlll- [Isusn who IVIIIIII (in so. I LiIn-ral duplicily. another samplel on under the m'ask o( Inwul‘au (lu—I trafic. ‘Ilow l'or this; l‘ilil's and. .near ll‘cc Canada staan Tlle Lillel'als .had ull duties and the complote rcmoval preachcli u Iowerilll: OI 0l olhers, By I.hoi_r preachlng thoy misch sollle clccwrs but the (rui'. produccrs nl the tWost dr-mand ell protection and Ihey must b8 lllolliiied. To place a higher duty upon Amencan (ruit and Amant-su vogntahles hy statutc would look Ilkc yleldlng t0 tllo Conservatlve n‘plllICy or protection and su tho must m'ont T'tllcir WIsllus sonle othel' way. 0nd now when certain sections ol‘ the ,8 country (lnd unit they are hclng have only oi‘ Custonls liroducts tlley tu say su and tllc Mlnister. will set a value on thc Impurtoul product thch will give tulle Call— adinn producor tho protection ne promised ail-round reducllon En ,dutlcs. Iuonlody pluycd hy any oiher civl- Izod country In tho worid? M ON EXHIBITION Was ever auch a farce Thls city ls at ,present on exhibi- tlnn. Tlm centre ol’ attraction is the milliary and they are lllIlng the role with credlt to ihemselvos and to tho province. Tha dinar- cnt church parades nn vSnndny isst were excellently carrled out and wcre vlcwad and admirod by thousanlls o( cltlzens and malw I t t strnngers, Î. _ Mnny visitons to the province well tilled (arms. crops, our garden-like richness ot‘ soli and verdure. Sunday the church parade ol' the nght Horse soma horse participaient attractcd more (han ordinary Interest. These herse-s hall come ln lrom tbe i'urln.; ness with wllicll they had accom- lnodatod discipline n'as been Iiitle short n( marvellous. On parade they w'eré as Slt"ldy as voterons. tsred into the splrlt o! the various "lavements wllils the monnting. and re-l‘ormation were simply lault less. V perhaps Iess plcturesque. wcre In lheir mlarchlng. ance and stcarliness. cation but at the request or a vis- Atlantic to the Pacific. the opinion lhat as a I’srming com- piclurcsqucnoss of the scelle. our promlslng In the ciiy on 260 in which hand- >nly n (ew duys ago and the ruadl- tllemsolvcs t0 military They en- apparently with us the Churqh equally well behaved in (ront oi dlsmounling 'I‘he inl'antry unils. although solllicrly appudl'. equally ad- mlrable. rl‘his relerence to our mllitia Is made nut in a spirlt oi' sell glorifi- ilor who had secn Canada froln the wllo hzld Hl'cn Ils hast (arming sortions and Its Iargest cities. Ha expresscd munity he hall seen nuthing so llnilormly the con Edward lsland unhrnkon from promising as tinuous Prince I'arln. and l0 and t0 side o! the prn vince, exccpt hy small tilnher whicll only addud to the 0l the military he said Ile was silnply gmvcs 0l amazcdthat such a small provinCe could make so excellent a showin I’rince Bdward Island nlay well fenl proud gf its militury origan-l lzalinn. proull ol its mllitary bis-î men pinynd tlleir part with Illelr hrother Canadians and Britlshcrs; flve hundred of thesc sloep underl the poppios ol' Flanders and in, | otllcr Europaan flelds that shall It was Inlt anothr instance oflbe ‘mmver Canada m Canadianôvnmk'lnx MIT allowance fm' tilt Thair memnry wo hllvu a right in ohnrisll, their achievemr-nts we have a rlght to rcmcmber witll prlde. ’I‘o tilleilr successors now wlth us in annual camp we look Ior a. porpetuation oi’ thn, glorlous hlstory not, we hopo. In war but in dou-boug‘ht peace. M AGAI‘NST THE FARMER AI. behest of certain lnteresls manulncturers lhe (ederal zovern. ment bas extonded for another yoar tllo privilege oi’ manufactur- lng and importing olenmargarine In Canada, Ths oleomargarlrlu bill was ‘paswd as a wur timo meusure during the wnr In order t0 glve collsulners un opportunity oi’ uslng Il. il tlley saw lit, during tllc pre« valence or thg almost prohibltlvo wur time prlce al butlor and in ot'der also t0 provent. as far as possible, exorbitant prlces o( out— intendod only ns n to be discontinued ter. l.t was war rnoasure. when produce resumed its normal levcl. It allpcted prices but little as thorn wus an unilmlted demand (or butter and larmers recnived ail they could reasonably expect l'or their butter. Toduy no such need axlsls; buttor has (ailes in prlcc. (allen holow the actualr profil mark and the "(srmers' i‘riunds" at Ottawa, Liberuls and Progressive» alike have authorlzed thc monu- (acture and importation ol thls substituts (or butter. 'M‘r. Mother- quI. Ministar of .AngcuIture’ wns merclIeIst scored by Conserva- tIvcs (or dits Incomlstency in thus trampling Ion tige rigth or trie (nrlllers whom he was supposed to protect. but there were grèater lllnh the (armer; to bo consldered. Thev manufacturer: and. the mono- t i à corne with a (callng thnt Lhay are ooming t0 n IIttle plane In whirh IIItIe i: to bo seau and (rom which I; l'ItiIe Is exroected. The Ilttlsneus I Is mon (omettent In the ApporenI‘Lenn, M. P., (or Prince Counly. ‘ vutneu and oontinnlty ot ou: tais province, vos, une.me Primo trient: savamment ut ou"... pollsts Imd to bg'reckonod wlth and Mr. Motherwvll yleldod. When ,thls rasolutlon carne up nome tllne ilugo ror‘dlncuuion Mr. A. n. Mc- dozen. 27V: cents relail here tor 52." statemcnls .made by Senator Cald er. Republlcan bol'ore tlle Women's Itopuhliran Club. string of ambe" beads sold'by the German manuiacturer for 62 canl: and retaIIed In New York i‘pres for 32.40 and reialled here and an electrlc Irun whlch ha: a sold In Brooklyn for 36.50.“ citcs tlle case or one German flrm tha‘i exporter! more tha“ 1,000,000 'o be abIe (o seIl (hem liere Ior 50 cents ‘and make a profit. [cause 'everybody In Canada N î nmn Notes. By ’IIle‘ Wayî O s. Sonator McCunIber. Republlcnu of Norih Dakota. _Is Chalrman ut me Finance Committee and spon- sor [or the Sonates' Tarin! Bill. lie claims that it Is no! w much "le customs Iprlfl that is àt (luit (or the high cost oI' many Ilncs ut nwrchandlss in tlle United Stutes as it is the profltconlng Importer. He ccncludes that “tha consumars oi Amerlca are unconlclonably robbed by "me importer: and tllst tlle relncdy is to pubs his taril‘f bill In support 0( Ills contention Sel ator McCumber madc sonle rallier interestïng statcments Includlng tllo folîowiug: “A cuckoo cl°ck whlch.nostl 94 Ien's to make in Germnny sella here at retall (or 322 A beaded han which sella In tire Unrted stalles for 815 in muoc In Germany at a cost oI 10 cen‘s. Kliichen knivu madc abroad ior 2% cents reia'il here for 30 cents Forelqn watches manufac‘flred for 312.20 a dozen, seII 'nere (or 355 a' Gloves made In Europe 10|“ Murh along tho Senne lino wcre Wo quote: “A 312-30: a bought whoIesaIe mahogany clock In Germany (or (or 868; foreign list pnice of 59 cents and I: The Protectionlst. publishcd ln Boston hy tIle IIonle Market Club. Ihermos boules ‘to the Unlted States Iast year and whlch clalms Coupluzl wilh this i5 the statclnent Illat the larges-li thermos hoitle manufac- lnry in the Unitod Stætns has com- pll-tvly shut lll:;wn owir‘g to lis in ahility to compote witll German thermos bottles sold in the rotall stores. ____.._ en l'The Public minium Thlo oolurnn la op”! Ior un I diuuulon by oomopondv ont. o! quootlono o! Inton ' on. Tho cnarionnown nuaMIan don no! ou”. Irin ondorn un oplnlonl “promis by m con-o il: pondant-l. MW” “God Sue Ïlle King" (sua—The congregatlon was larg- er lllan usuai Iur lt was une ot' Lhosc occasions when our boys In khllki paraded and attended cn masse. thcir prescnce aleo induc- Ing’ an increased civilian attend- ance. A luII house alwuys udlis Io ihc inspiration and impressivs- ness ol a service and sa lt was on thls occasion. Thc weII trainell choir in tune with tlle m010in or thcir grand orgau ICI] the singlng or our popular and vcncmlod National Antlleln, lu wllicll all tile people joiued with a voire and power lhat lilerally I'iIch thc Eacred chambcr wl'th the rlcllest mauric of prayer and pruisc. Thc doep sentiment ol‘ this bealltifl’u‘ hylnn, sung with 'such (collng 0l entllusiasm by so great a chorus ol worshippers, was truly sonl Inspir- lllg, u rclnlnllor ol the"ulory o.’ the Lord" tllat fillcd the great Tclllpie or Sololnon. on llle occasion ol' ils dedlcation. ’l‘llls ls the smry in many parts oI' Canada at tllis seu- son where our khaki boys are :r. tIlcir sun‘mer training camps. But it was not always tllus. In lhe first llays of ils introduction IIII'(I Ihe churcll niusic therc came thu; puritan proiest lhdt it was .l sçcular song fül' patriotic and poli-I Êthfll gatllerl'llgs only, but out ol place in the sacrcd pl'ccincts ol dlvlne worship. Now, as lime l'olls by il is b€c()lnllli{ llll .aslnpp ly populllr as one ot lhe bosl .‘Illd a Icading selccllon in thu nlusic ol” al] uur cllurclles and places ol rcv llgious ‘tIUVOIJIOD. And it is weil t'Ilut Il Is se. Tlle Klng ls thc pomonal reprcscntallve oI’ evory ona 01' his loyal subjects, tllc choscll and beloved held or thc gl’reatest ol‘ thc wurlzl’s olllpircs, and tho praycr Wu aller [or oul- King i5 a petition on sur o'wn ho- hall‘. fur ollrseIVcs and our nation. "Gnd savo our gracious King." whlll. (lues il. mean? It is thu fl-r- vent praysr to savu hiln in Ills spiritual llle as on exanlplll and a wise director o( his pcnpl::. Il is like Ilntn Solnmon's pl‘aynr thz-L We presellt lhese statemcnts he- consumer includlng tha manufac' turer and Ilis employees and rone'equence everybody la In‘eres bought In this country, wh°ther| they are made at home or abroad. 'I‘lle stalemcnts aliove made arc hy! prntcrtionist nu-Ihoritios. and dur allnwanco wll] lie malle .hy .tnc readcr l'or that tact. But altcr sonrro or the abnve stalements wr' have (urthcr tn say that the tact! above stated have been In no case contradlcied and we believe thenl (o ho us they arc here set down. It llas long Iicr'n tlle custolll in '(tanada as well as in thc Ullilcll Slatcs by (me traders and Iow. tsrlff men t0 blame tho manufac- turer lor the hlgh cost oi IIICI" cllnnlllse. Tlle question arises, l: not the Importer equslly Il nOI more blameworthy? Aan serondly la Dot the Fleiding tanm, protre tlonist as it ls in a general way. slilll unduly favorable (o the impor- ta‘l‘on of German wares In view oi the relatively Iow con! of produc tlon In Germany as above se: (Iown? If Gornlan inanulaotllrod gnods In the Iines uhovo indicatml can Ile laid (Iown in the Unltcll Stnlcs at a profil of 500 par cent. to over 2.000 per cent under tnv Illgher taril'r In thavt country. how con Cnnadinn munufacturers suc cessfully compote, wlth Germany? These arc vital questions. tllo more s0 ils both tlle (Ionservative and Libelal parties aru now CUIn mittcll lo a pollcy ol rcllsllnable protection l’or our homo industries Most persans In Canada would ra tIler sec any llthcr country (avoretl hy our customs lnrln' thun Ger- many. Tllu Impression is howeve; now widespread and Il growtng lIlut under prelen'i condlhlonn the cost oI' production In Germany II ID much Iower tnan ii In in Eng- Iand au to wholly nulllfy the Brl llsh preiarence and t0 endanncr the existence oi many large IndustrIet lin, Canada. No other (caturc oi our new tarit! socms more Ilkely to cnll (or a roadjultmant oi the tarltf upwardo at the noxt session of parllamont thnn the dutles ou Imports (rom Germany. Edward Islam membor who votelI agalnsg ths resolutlon; Hon. J E. Sinclalr (orgot the (nrmers' In terests and votcd (or it; Meurs. ,1. J'. Huglles and n. _A. McKln non were uot sumclontly Intercal- 9d to vote nt sll. And so the In torests of Ilho (armer; are being lat-v I5 dispcllod .(ipld, and tlw rcal spirit nl our. national prayl-r is tn makn nlll' ho ' Invod King Iho mastor ni' vil-toric in thn FIVf‘nllI‘S or penne and [hall endowcd wilh “Thy choich giltsl" in store. Ilonl: may ho roign. And ovor civo ('iIlISt‘ T'I sîng wiiil' lwart and volce, God sllve tue King." . ‘Onr National Anlhnm is honn- tillll aller in sontilnonl and in Itsl mllslc. Il is :l hymn in whll-h tho wlmlo anplB ran juin, and nllo in whlch tmlay, more Illan ever ho fore. lin-y do so wiih an rspncial rlnllghl. Loi Il thoi‘rl‘orn hrcmnn more, than cvor a erl-onlc and Imldlng portion ol‘ mir pnhlic ser. vices, and yet' more Irequcnlly let un slng,— God savo our graclous king. Long live nur noblo King. God slave our King. lSenll hIm vlntnrions. Ilappy and glorlous. (long tn relgn ovar us; God save the King. I am Sir. etr.. WORSHIPPER. r-‘zæv . 497 __——.-o.————-—- Scllool Supplementl Slr.—-0n exnmIn‘lng lhr llnnllnl un port o: the Public Schon-Is I nota snme misleading stalcmellts in re’ l‘orcnro lo supplrmnnts vntcd l'nl' the schnolyear canlng .Iune 30th MA .w ÉDain Selcctiolls loi Guudian Readels P—q From the W. 3. Louoon collection BE YOURSELF. Perhaps you see in someone aise 'l‘he mon you'd Ilke io be, I‘erhups tha gurlncnts wcara Just iit you tu a "T." l’arhaps lits wcalth, hls handsmne , I'IICL', Hls air ol' gwcct content, Ilavc ulade you wisll lo cupy hlln And all these lII-Ing3'|)l‘IJ'HII;pL' But, (rlend. wllen Ood malle you and me. “Ha Illddo us tu ‘be mon; Il apes Iie's wanted, apes He'd made. And placed us in a pen. lie made us In Hls llkeness. T0 thlnk, and act, and taill— To have opinions ol our own, And not in "clrclos" walk. There in in us ability To be juut what wo wlli, llt' we‘d get np t'ho "IIIII." We are lust what we aro bocaux-m ‘ We are content to lbs Miro lirothers to thoso "hslry mun" Who live un ln a trac. Itoad. thon. and ponder. thlnk. re- (Iect. Selon! Whnt'n hast (or you: Tint 'whlch to you is truc. 'l'hen yrlm're a pari of "God'n greut‘ 'p un." ’ v by our ‘ (ormerl' summum Yoü Ira a mon. u noble mon. discours you ore—youmll. +<H t'hat he v I But we must drnw4upon It. fric-na. Don’t handicap wilh procedcnt l Nor bound by Glhers' pair} mm ""‘fl I0 "I'I Mm In war and hlrdegl‘cnt llllllly scllonl districts WllllIIH‘L‘IISCQIIL‘HII)! tho parent ratepaycrs s'hnd. and as surh was a llrnarlum IICIlI cnocial lllaotings and raisedlnrc uliligell to call special meetings Inlslllkï‘. Ilas bccn I8 ñil'rnm tira (“hrlst splrit, Thls milan ndrlltional alllount in order to‘Wlly not givt‘ a lllll report ol' sup- thl'ce yPal's llgo I tallgllt at Long and is nrvor gel a _suit_able tencher. m IhIÎIIY'III nl nnw. There nre more SOIIOU‘I districts lhc majorlty ol the scelng lhnt thc trus'tces havc t0 ob‘ ‘victnrios tllan thnse of .lho hnttle'ratopayers a: Insuramœ "31512:5, HE letter printcd below was reccivcd at our VVinnipeg office nome timc ago. . “fins—"’1'" you “ml/y f!” mr about 1mn Eflllflil'fllffll Polir)! I haut nu girIit. a ymr 0/11 (ounarmw, and “mir/y il‘ (Il/(0nng l/It mmlng. H! carrier nn insurantr. n I mml—Iar hn .’ To-dayA—whîlè you arc insur— ablc wusc thc coupon below' and a mothcr's sacrifice. m ask for a Irec copy of our Widows do realizc the value ol intcresting booklçt ‘ Hcr Way Iifcinuurancc. - Out". [t cxplalns how you You cannot arord to bc wilh- C3" 33911} P-I’OVIdc 3 ":2013" out adcquate life Insurnncc monthlylncomctofcare or protection, il you have anyonc vour Ioved oncs a ter Iooking t0 you for support. ‘ you arc gonc. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA nsAD orner: :: rosouro, ONTARIO P. A. Fnrquhnrson, Brunch Manager. Prowu Bldg.. Charlotletown It tells a sad story, this letler — the story of a widow's nteds TII lur rnmho. 0mn- COUPON m. llr. Alvlulrl lo. Il Gallon Srnd me a copy oI your Booklet “Her Way Oui” mode. In lnany plonlcllls votell ut those meetings, Cru-k. West River. I have no pupils allondimz min vlhe .written consent or the immimïœgn .\f>‘\s,.\l/// I “l‘he Milk was Per- . ' lectly âme y SWeet”, “Thé milk was perfectly sweeiæ—the butter as fresh and untainted as when placed in the Barnet at the be- ginning of the test.” The “Barnet” was locked up on Tuesday—sealed by Mayor Jenkins—opened on the following Thursday. Milk, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Sliced Raw Onions, Tobacco, Matches, Fruit' all together in the Barnet. And between the time the “Barnet” was closed and opened the weathel' was vel'y hot—with thunder storms and gl'eat humidity. Yet N OTHIN G WAS SPOILEI). NOTHING EVEN TAIN ED AND QNLY 30 LBS. OF ICE USED ' The “‘Barnet” is the You can’t afi’ord NOT to world’s BEST qwn a “Barnet” Refrigerator ' . Mrs. RaouelLe Page, 222 Pownal Street, wins the prlze for estimatmg nearest the lamount of ice used. hn. Inlgllt- be elldownd wlth wis.| d‘il". 1922. Wlliiu lllct report oi’ aln- school lherelnro lnake it tllch' hu Chier Snperintcndent o! Educatlon Tint il, wns nnr-p Ohjr‘l'lpll lhn‘ oullts VOIGII zlt tIlc annual lilceting‘sinoss tu go to tlle alllluai meetings Iielore IIlcy can call ar specl‘rl in “Sr-nd hiln vlr'tnrinus" un.“ a nlay b0 correct yct lhcrc are lllzlllll vole tIlL- supplclnenl (IilMlI. meeting. 'I Ilfl“ Tllls is me sel-0nd lime that tlns About acceptegl .(Continucd on Page Six) ’ —————