iiie lfidriiesl -<' .,.- . f And liow iii» great-grandfather! -. ,‘ ' 3 In Glories Dalton Indian iii: oiilliiunniivlii gallantry»... .. =‘""°°' dlvcoutenta- oyer prices of his auc- ‘ ' . ' a. ti. n B. It. (garlic. Leonel-tumult cesecm oi‘ the present generation. n. “h” u‘ P-“h... No matter bow hi; the crop or how u 11m; rial: ‘n seen sue safe’: per you, 1&1?“ nlvuee qystem is. to keep up the groucn inn-d to keep ones sell‘ in a constant condition of fretfulneim In the keen ambition to get just u little moi-ii. p" yen ldeltveiel) In cinna- In Gel-h and ll-IO to IJ-LA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER l6,—1—921 When potatoes.'sokl at $3.50 per bushel. $3.70 was wanted and a weary discontent weighted down /! o. THE GAME AT OTTAWA (liiflfévllllfililflgl-hiill the nation- al game of Bridge is the political game at Ottawa. Who holds the cards? How is it going to work Quebec undoubtedly holds the trump cards"; 37ft I lid out. i MacKenzie King is Give them a Hank Account — the gift that grows. Ind teatllestiie first lesson 0i suc- cess in life W vrlzlllflf “WW8- looking for a partner; he would like lo offset the. admittodly- strong ‘alliance with the Crr-rar group. He Call at one of our branches. or mail us $l.0il m mnreJnd we will see that this HOP-fill -giil - eUnion Hank fillvinfl! l ,1\croun\ -~ arrives in time for | Cliilslmaa. with the Liberal creed; indocd (it?) were idoiltlcal as the Liberals Ml‘ propriatedi the whole Crersr tila1~ s“ p.11; u; the Nova $11!“?! coil‘ niince_ limnzizi-d to Pillilllliili‘ bofilrc aiiopbi § lug il as the Liberal platform. Jllrl how many Progrowsives Mr. King saw, nil‘. i1 5 9st r" STUP$ LIMENESS from a Bone Spovin. Ring Bone. Splint, Curb. Side Bone. or similar troubles llio garlic, and gets horsc going sound. ll acts mildly but quickly and good re- suits are lISIiFIZ. Does not blis- and already lllfift’ are indications Ier or remove the hair and borte can he worked. Fnjze seventeen in pllmphlelwith each bottle tells how. $2.50 n bottle. delivered. Nurse Bonk 9 I FREE W.I.Voilng.lnc. IlILYfIilnsRirlI."DIl|fIl| MiHiSLUr who was m fplliflfllfl bun- AIi-orliln- iiml Ahhflflilllll‘ .|r.. an Imlo In l. niulu. will lil- ulilo lo tako inlo his call- iiiot is now one of the foatures of Just bow many Quober. will Ilforce upon him is antitlicr that ilic laltor lh’ liccoiiiinz acute. lie-fore rho election Mr. Fielding was lii-raldi d as tlio great Finance ada frhlll its great financial burl dons; lio was the iiian who was Non‘. ‘filo tilt: ixaiiipaign had not a pzood word In ‘“‘ .‘“;._._““» going ‘to finieh his work. ¢*°-§“4"°***°""*'*'*" slililfilllillll has happened. it's a Great Comfort ’l‘oi-uniu Globe, which during say of ltlr. King and icancd with tho Progressives. announces that Mr. obvious tenderness towards Fielding “may not accept lhc port- folio of Finance. Minister on acv count of his advancing years“ The suddcn ageing of Mr. Fielding llll< / ‘barst. as they have lnysriably done, hand hold by Quebec and is seeking {Inc , l ~ B a form with the exception of free loud best as against their American UN ifllill which. Mr_ Fir-tiling. on b9"(:llfll|)8ll!0l‘6. To quote from an OF CANADA . and tliereis a strong suspicion that the heart if the wleb should fall.’ . , when the goose sold at 40 cents their older and bigger brethren in, Ontario were engaged in a competl- Bd $4 U167 Walled 35-. Mid t0 scrum! “on on a lunch larger ma“. and out the last cent every expedient f - - l I ~ ‘ . ' with licavlei- competition at rile in ‘o comma‘ on s resulted m ‘v’ rifyii; l0 Lmte Home of Aryans Nth the‘ price the modern day‘ »P"°t°°‘"' Benn" m” pmmemn lndo Germanic philologer. has been considering ln a lecture" Th: Aryan Question: Did the Lang- uages of ‘Europe Come From Asia?" Ever since the foundation of comparative pbllotogy this question has been wltli,ns. To that greutigroup of languages. embra- cing all those of ‘Europe save Bas- they want“; 54y and ma,“ p reach. ‘due, Fiunic. ‘Magyar and Turkish, and including the fourteen modern Indian languages dos-ended from‘ Saltekrlt. the lranlc languages. of are not writing to place blame up~ which Zend and Persian nre.tbe wmlmmml fmck breeders Hilly‘ on the purely business instinct to tloii luClncago. make the best of things. for "dll|- m, View of the has“. "inked M. pence in business" ls under the “m” of our Canaduuns to emhangq form-red approval and admiration. it tue feature of discontent that. brings ln its trail discomfort to “Xhlllll-lflll the human soul and life that. we ‘above rarei-i-oa w show.‘ “on... pye condemn. and which should have markets with our American cous- ilic international jbillll over and over again iluring opening ma“ ‘whigh we won“ (p, m Pa" Whaievar l“ ‘"13’ "r “w PM‘ ‘the campaign that the (Trerar poll> iwel] w ponder before our reoipro. tical croed bad liiucii ii: ifilllllllltJh fairy fricnirla; carry out their prulnlsc’ itlnes of our living experiences. If having done our best and exercised our talent as best we could we can boast of contentment. then we have won out in tlie deal. —-or tlicir throat. At the Chicago exhibition last week our Canadians came off sec- Tlie great-grandfathers spirit, if be happened to have been a Farm- er would relate lo us of the great- ier difficulties in his days. Wlieii he went to the merchant or other purchaser it was not to ask, “Iiow much will you give?" but to frame his question in this other i'orm "Will you buy my prorluctil". and wlicn the sale vvias made he went home happy and contented. And he didn't have large quantities then to animals entered by B. F‘, Davidson sen noi- werg we Drives u; the of Iowa. in the championships, fancy kind. Tli-e newly raked soil “my Md u) be vyontem with wlmiwlls‘ truly productive but the crude methods oftllla-ge and rciipini: ‘were of too limited a capacity» to Wand show a big harvest. Perhaps lt champion boars went to Davidson. ‘were hotter so for thc consumers as did also the three champions "NT not i" plenum‘ Suplliy "n" ) _ g v I, "sufficient unto the day is tlic evil Bmthm" [MING “nu thereof." andi there was always aiiiplc for every purpose. 'l‘lion 3"" lliiii-‘es- “CV91! 3"" some will say who wmild Wiel-h ft- prizes, five 4th pugitjong and a five the life our grandfathers liv- ath were “warmed to the Ontarmled? Towhich the old man's saili- Mooknlan- 1' H. IHHiPk and Bumped spirit. would answer back. "S of llderton. 0nt.. showed their Romney sheep in the morning. and "hi"! till‘ sqlleflllm! 0f D188. ll"! as ‘my were the only exhmmm‘ ‘flower-fei- than the lowing of cattle. Who bio-tin: i‘ hce rfhepmlii-y this class. they received all the" a o a no‘ i Ontario exchange: "J. E. Brethoui- and nephew nf Burford, 0nt.. today ‘captured the bulk of the prizes in the swine awards of flie breeding largo York- but opposition from slilres ilopsrtnicnt. they en‘ countered much ning the junior boar honor, wlillc the senior champion plidi lor sows. an oxccilcnt lot and nine 1:1 rlb~ boils. five day. l heard no music stronger awards". canons“ up u, m9 presonr ‘m, {in a contented life." best known; and the Armenian. dlven insufllclem and inaccurate names. lndo-‘Germanic. lndo- Euro ‘P8811, Ayfilll, have been givon. Minx Mueller invented the word “Aryan" which seems to imply that anclont Ariana. the region about. Herat. was the -"hoine district“ of the Ayrllu languages: and sixty years ago he was disseminating mlslnfor maiion b.» talking about “an Aryan race." an "Aryan family." and so on. ' ‘ ' Hustler's Mlsconception. He assumed the common ances- try of all the speakers of Aryan tongues. an immense iniscontqept- ion. Evcryibody knows. and the anthropologists have long ago proved. that identity of iipeecn doesn't. involvc identity of race, says tho Now York 'l'iirilis. in tlicsc days, however. people were looking for "tile cradle of the Ary- an ra<~o.." Some found it. the cradle of mankind. indocil. in the " "l0 athnetoigists, in. _ ~ have shown that man is vury i; 1 o . in Europe: have revealed tho con‘ temporarles of the mammoth slur the Vwoolly rhinoceros. Heaven knows how many skulls tis-vu been measured. European civilisation. has clearly developed in an iiii- mense period of time. 1t did not arise convulslvoly by the entrance of an Asiatic race." Tracing namr-B of-trees and drinks and domestic and wild animals and soon. the phllologlsts and other speculators have picked out Germany. Scandl» nuvla. Russia. the =BalLlc roglo-l "the grout Rokltno swamp. bs~ tween the Pi-lpol, the l-lercsluu and the Nlpa." and we don't know ‘how many other suitable plots. for the cradle of the Aryan speukcrs. "the undivided Aryans," as they used to be called. The Cradle of the Race. Professor Bender. after elimin- ating fnr ethnological, aroliaeolngl cal or plillologlcal reasons the rest of Europe. inclines to think that the balance of probability loans toward “the great plain of Central and Southeastern Europe. WlllUll 8m- braces. roughly. llie prosont Poland. Lithuania. Ukraine and lilldfiifl south and west of the Volga. * ‘ ' Almost. every condition ls satlsiieil by the conception of the lndo-Pluro. pcans ‘lH inhabiting somo-"ilfll" "f this plain as late as 3000 or 2El00 lit‘. llhcy knew at least one mo ital before tho (lispcrsion. ccrtainl)’ copper) early lllfforeiitiiltcd llngll" iiiltiltlilly into ilistinrl izrouiw and covering it vast territory, a ilastor- al people just at tho beginning Iii valley of Cashmere. The great Moinnlscii insisted on tho valloy if‘ the Euphrates. The upper “Wllull-‘l of thc Oxus in Central Asia. wcie a favorite site. Mrinier “Williams | the world." Isun. long prevailed. _ [the Aryan languages. w“ happier n" than you are t0'7has a close relation wltn Sanskrit buckling in the barn yard. but i: ills-ed and moved and had my being clung to the Pamlr, ~"tlii- roof’ of Tho tlioory of an Asiatic. origin and a great immigra- tion to Europe. the amusing lllLOry that iiniigrltion zilways follows the Yet s-wonty years ago Dr. Lailiani HSSOTIP] that tlii-rlz wasn't a singlo valid ill’- guiiicn: for the Asiatic origin of Lithuanian and is jusf as tlFtLll-lll‘. Elmer Sanskrit reached Asia from Europe or Liltiuaniaii (‘e-itlc. Slavonic. Greek Latin. German went to Europe from Asia. ivgrloultilro. buff still nomadic ‘enough to change their habitat froe. yly under changing ccononiii; or ipolitloiil conditions. lt Remains Uncertain. Iii that grcar plain til» lslllllb anlails. whose actual spcooli kwipl more ovulencl- oi‘ lllil Aryan forc- limo. than any otlior. soniii to haw? ilwolt in tliolr "prrisont lfltWuOll Ii‘ at least. 5.000 _vour.~i_ trhioli would approximate. tlio iluratloii of tlic lniio-Eiiroyicain poi-loll. so far as 1!. iii known. 'l‘liorn i.~; probably no other part lory f0: which tliero is so mucli cvi ileiicc zigainst autoclitlinnoiis. non lfltlil-Ellffillfiilll l)l‘i.‘llut'0.~»SDl'S." will believe and many Joiibt. Al! ‘least the Poll-z; will ncvor admit of lh(l(.l~l‘]lll'0j)0'rlll terrl- . - this precedence of UN‘- Lllllllillllllllfi- I dop the circumstances is significant been able to more than hold its‘ Merely An Assumption. .. O Allfl slniilar m life is that or uiel Quebec does out wan’ him arid that. down easy. these cold daysyto have a good "my 5.1’: - “y desire in ‘he com ‘ma’ when» tor of speculation 1n some quarters. or for grate. stove or furnace. We it is known that. on the tzirlfl‘ issue give you good. clean. dry Coal that than. i, a "gUIf fixed" bctwoen the burns to a minimum of ash and lll-ogfkwflivfiS and the Quebec Ll-b- qives out great beat. Vou will find ' It not onlylhe b”! bu‘ m: cheap crab; and any coalition with the c“ h, ‘he and‘ won't you satia'y foimor will be In apposition to wont-sell with a trial order! Qiiiilicc. Although Mr. King during ‘ tliv campaign ropudialcd the lat» J- & form hl-l liad plel-zcd liim<clf t: in 930!" sail. grout. birth Mr. irrcriir and his party stuck to theirs‘ and "Iblnlzs that are equal to the some thing are equal ‘ have. l-tfl-A-Q-O-G O-Q Q-Q-QA-&~AQ&&A-QQQ'I 00 O-UA-A-b-O I0 one another." ‘file Progressive. and Liboral tariff policies are tho samn; French ivory The kind that. is stamped and every Diece guaranteed, the kind we sell. Our showing is very complete. We engrave our Ivory in any color you wish. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver the Pro~ pros/stiles ln rne House are numeric» all)" equal to the Quebec Liberals who are pronounced protectionism. Who adjust our tariff. Kills and (Ircrar, or Quebec? The first round ln llic game will have been played when the new cabinet it»; formed. probably within whether U18 new cabinet will be King plus {ire- rar or Quebec minus King will be the first interesting devolopincnt. ihcn will the next few days. Thereafter it will ‘be a limiter of evolution aud the "survival of the flttost." iii- LIVE STOCK COMPETITION OOEOO-O O0 0-0 OOOOQ-Q§UOOOO O . Your Eyes “Yliilc olir Prince Edward island NIOCRIIIOII were winning laurcls at tho Maritime Wlntcr Fair at Am- ' .- _ - I own with America" swine hleehers lolly dweller. T-lie more wc get the willie Canadian sheep have beemmore u... want" i ‘there was nothing in favor of when the "mow the latter supposition. It was pure . trip Globe i5 pfgpflflng u, 1H 111m and silli are superior to the Airnerl-‘candle gave place t-odhe coal oi: assumpflun- The great body of can. That the Unitcd States tiouldiiamfl l? W38 1111"?" llfl blli Wilil "I979 l AW“ speakers‘ almost‘ homog‘? the grandmother displayed as she snuffed the old candle almost every admlued bl’ ‘"1!’ 01"‘ W110 109i“ U"! quart-or of an hour. The Journcy- situation fairly in the face. lf will ‘maul; wages would hover around be a sorry day for (lanadlan farm-Hive Shmmgs- o" “m” 80 Wm“ p“ day. This ‘provided for his daily requirements and he never hamper- crl himself with dreams of expec- tant wealth. The present age is a fast one. T-he human energies are being expended in the effort tn live in an einalted atmospliorc. and to run oul' course at a ‘break nook pace. There is tilie perpetual effort not only 1.0 live up I.n flic other oiio. lint if possible tn cxccll. Sur- rounded by our modern equipment and conveniences we would scorn the thought of gain-s back to the hardship and apparent privations of the pioneer days. No swapping of the auto for the ox-(vart 0r 0f In any one seas-on will be freely ers when American farm products are admitted into Canada free of duty. This is not said for political purposes lbut just to think ovnr when. if over. the question again arises. I Another interesting report from the illiicago exhibition is the fact that "William Randolph Hliarst. the newspaper man. paid the top price of the show for a bull sold under the hammer. when ho bought "Don- old 37." a junldr yearling from William and E’ G. Good of Mis- souri for $6.250." .In American cattle also some. cn- '“**"°*‘“" “ . - , , -, . ' ' thusiasric Canadian politicians wanted to reciprocate with their Guardian Readers From the collection of tbs late Mr. W. S. Louson American cousins. The price men- tioned above gives some idea of What we would ~bc up alralnsl in t this line. A recent news item stated that in some of the Western States 2i‘. million bushels of corn will be burnedi for fuel this fall because CHRISTMAS GREETING Somebodys thl-iilt-iiig this Christ- mas of you. Wishing and praying. and loving it is cheaper than coal! This also - you too: g Wishing you ‘all that. a iillirlstiilas will give some ldeii. of’ the exte coum mm; of United States agricultural 0p. Praying and knowing that uouii u ‘I - answering; om m“ fwd may give “m” m" Loving you always and want you as to what would happen in the l0 KIIOW- eveiit of our letting down our tar And tzirlsulgfil? mafia“ is tailing lff burs. THE BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS e It is a frequently dsmom. g strated fact that the average Individual does not begin to l think about his or her eyes. _ they trouble.‘ Current There is sometimes profit in look- ing backward and in reviewing the experiences of other days to glean lessons of hope and encouragement so much needed to carry us through -tlie unreet snd apparent trying dil- flcultles of the present day. if our actually cause a O E Why not avoid this, by hnv. Ing In expert examination made NOW. It may‘ be the melns of preserving your 1 eyesight-tbs most valuable f Islet you have. We are in a position. with two fully equipped examina- tion rooms and two expert optometrists. to give a serv- ice that is aarpnsed by none. Our lens grinding plant In» fill service. or. HUTGHESON F of imaginary hardships which enll~ would unfold as with vlvlil mumory t grandfathers were here now to in “m” mndie or dip‘ and "a" fh" spec-t the modern Improvements o!’ w" esieemed a luxury and ‘mm luxury alike In farm and urban ‘ma; mace m me chum“! “Bu” home. and were to have dlnned ln- from the pine m“ burning "m! cr r-l ll I Ii . w". pfompf u w," u ,k| Ito his ears some of the complaints anafliegfiicg t e are“ one“ km“ nste almost from the lap of luxury “'9 “Filming Jenny furnished the itself. whet. a story of rebuke he music o! the twenlnc and from Why should l wear niy think tank Comment out And make my dome sill bare won- dering what lng his rough jog cubm mmmg I can send you with the shekels I n. n , _ can spare: e m sods Wm‘ a spade " “hm Your've socks and shirts and gay b" "W! Dick. and reslplng his cravatl Brain harvest and-his hay with a you, Bnfle-a 800d and new! hand scythe such as we often see And some more prosperous boob than I Will‘ send. he couldn't do lt strung. er nor friendlier wishes. for Here's where l beat him to ltl carlcatured ln the bailds of old father lime. His only light wag n" A purpose firm. And a courage true. Tbs head to plan. 'And the heart to do. And the strength to see. ‘i instead of the piano . neous. was in Europe. it was more The projected coalition bctwton Dlll Olll‘ b0; rllllrkei “On the ffll-lgiPior the conlplmmng spirit ma“ everi reasonabje lo- suppose that tho lessor. the Asiatic group. split off froln the European. Schradcr and others have collected and enlarged all the arguments against migra- . tiou from the East. The geologists. the bath tub for the crook. But therein is not our question. but lhls. "lf the spirit. of great-grand- father or gandmothcr were lo visit us today. would he or she glory in our grandeur and envy us In our advantages. or would they given the from-passionate sigh for oilr- pov- erty of riches. Iloclaring that ron~ tentmont is lfottcr than great. gain?" offs Mans‘ from $4.25 to . ETC i i l and there sl s larger lot to 1 In kid or suede with or wit Ire It rock bottom pricee. IEach new task through This I am asking God for you. ._..<-L<._AM. m» pllllll Vlifllt! of which the iiiiii- n" l Christin" 8*" Optometrist. ll i he would describe his pioneer day-ii ting needles tool: the iplace of the :gaglgg$gn ‘$53153?’ ‘Tw-vonwwonwng-om“ “"9"! l“ ‘°?°9“" °°"!i""°"i“"‘°" “m” A“°°"’- "i M“ from d»: l0 d!!- ..-_ a. AAQQAQAQAQAAAAAQALJQAAAAALAA are III the greatest variety of color and style. The bigfiszit stock we have ever shown and tbs lowest prices. i Ladies’ up to date gaiters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.25 up. Odd colors and black at much lower prices. Goff’s Stating and Hockey Boots i Include I complete line of McPherson’; Lightening Hitch and there is a larger lot to select from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,. 555p Boys’ and Youths from $2.50 to . . . . . .. $5.50. Womens’ high out fleece lined . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.75. ETC Golf's Fell Goods ‘i a oiilrs Bollilllll‘ Slippers Ask to see ours at i HOLEPROOF aosisliv m 4 new". drop stitch. i-lll. 6M.- oorr BROS, no. 4 An Out of Town Opinion. (Washington Post.) .A New York liotol has installed a "thinking mom.’ Always cater- lllg‘ to tho out of town lrailo. i‘ ' j .§5oooé_, KIDNEY; whit; O-O-OQO-OO-GPDOO-OOO-C Guam A00 ETC select from. bout rubber hssls, ill colon“ - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - l . $2.10. ‘Xmas In mlny new etc. i J» a CY“ y. - ' -u ».t.._.v~vlll W. ‘V: .47. . or Chrisltma$i' . Youtll find in this Milan's STORE everything that tends to augment a maiflssvardvrobe.’ _ j . . The giver’s selection here is cer- tain to bring appreciation from the re- cipient because if the excellent choice displayed. " » We‘ would suggest that you shop early before the assortments are bro- ken. V‘ U Silk Ties Fine Gloves Lounging Robes‘ Smoking Jackets Motor Gauntlets Sweaters Silk Hose U nibrellas Mufflers Pyjamas Handkerchiefs . .Club Bags Dress Shirts Garters Silk Shirts Suspenders , Knitted Vests Velour Hats Volou r. Vests Buckskin - Gloves Cashmere Sox Fine Wool’ GIOVGs zjneqbll-‘hoa lees Watehnakers, Jewellers iliilliliigravors " 103 Grafton Street Charlottetown, P. E. L, Christmas-tide TO OUR FRIEND3 AND PATRO NSZ—— How soon if. will bc when the Holiday Season, with all its Joy and Jostlc will be upon us. Already do we hear that familiar exclamation, "Why its only s fcw days to UllfllSllllItSi" We take this oppuriunity of advising our many friends and patrons that. WE are now fully prepared lo supplyyour tllirlstiniis needs. For many months we have been busy collecting and arranging. for your inspection, one of tlic flncst. stocks ever shown in ibis City. llcre in lb-is siore you will 11nd ._artlcles lo satisfy your every desire. also suggestions that will be of great help to you in your Holiday buying. Our showing of Diamonds ls oxoluslve and com- plctc and cmlbraccs all the new and morlilsh designs ln Rings. Pins. Brooches. etc. ln Jewelry. Silverware and kindred lzoods you will flnd everything that you would expect to find ln n Iilghclass jewelers stock. The watches arc of the latest designs. direct from the World's well known makers ilnd are in cos as of any metal and mode for either pocket or wrlsl wear. Then too. there is Cut Glues or French ivory for the home and many small articles suitable as ltllits l'or friend or relative; Fountain Pens and Silver Pencils. Mesh Bags and Toilet. accessories and count» loss other little lzlllts and novelties that will please, b9 llllbreolsted and solve your gift problems. A word its to l’rlces-you vwlll llnd that this year . l-ilny will Ibe lower than for several‘ years. and you M“ "l"! R150. by comparison. tliill it is going to pay you lo tirade bore at home. with us. Acccpl our cordial luivllatlon to uolne in and in- “Pllci 0"!‘ displays now. while they are fresh and the "u"!!! 001891019. You are nor obligated lo pun-hose; "9 "l" ll-ililreclats your vlult, i Very cordially yours, ' W. w. wsttaza. LIMITED.‘ “an: Ii - Solid as the Continent The fiorth American Life Assurance Co. lleall Office. Toronto, Can. l. K. R08‘, Provincial Manager ‘lffite Royal Bank Bllilllig, Charlottetown, P. E. l. j Henderson & Culimore l0! (illk.\l"'l‘()l\' $11M‘; 1T w. w. WELLNER LIMITED I i