' Qua tho power behind tho ;th_rone, ' ‘IDA Dalton. W Dill] (Icillei IS?) l“ IOI I00! titans-It la advance dilution A—.0¢llt0 tuna. ‘I MONDAY, Auousr 21,1922 .-t a iiiiiili Bill I-IIIIIN‘ Iii‘ was" commonest-w -- flliillll] [iilNIllT O-OO-OfiOOO- f Notes By lite Way f I all. n you (delivered) ll alvaiea ll ‘anal: all “I. l0 U-LA. ‘ Patriot publishes OI have been de- oiongated reports chin said to "Alvlrdd by Hon. W. M. Lea and ion. W. Crosby at a Liberal convention in Murray River. The ‘speeches are a rehash of speech- ql inflate same gentlemen in Sum- niorsidb some days previously and with slight variations. a rehash of many Iiniiiar ones beard on the floor as the legislature during tut- iast three sessions. The burden of the‘; speeches was the incapa- city of “the former government and tho ttverwbeiming, courag: masterful. ons conduct of the Bell as ("Elli .n in doing what It did. To give a me idea of the speeches we quflte the following from the speech’! of the Honourable W. M. l Lea. .. "Wetail know in what condition our public schools. our FUatlS and bridges‘ and our agricultural con- ditions\were at that time“ and hovt heipiesp the CODaeFVHIlVQ govern- ment was in introducing any their lures to remedy this cnndltiflli." = Thlslia a new line of argument. Heretofore when confronted, with their broken pro-election prom“. ea they claimed that they did not know the “depiorabie" condition of. the finances oi the province that they did not know howf utter- ly incapable the previous govern- ihellt was until they came into power. Now. on the eve of the clec tion Mr. Lea says, “we fall know" in what condition all the public affairs of the province were in. He admits they knew how inade- quately the teachers were paid. that they all knew bow the roads and bridges were neglected and that they’ knew wbtat the revenue of the province amounted to and in the face of all this knowledge they deliberately told the electors they would, if elected, reduce taxs tion, dismiss useless Officials arm economize in every possible way. Well, they were elected and one of their first acts on coming into power was to plunge headlong in} to thof“empty treasury" and putt out a double salary for themsei vu. And in their hllaplous oy over the power pinpoyftp trig hands they quadrupled the taxes. they had promised to reduce. The Honourable Walter M. Lea ‘fllpillefthe beans" when he laid claim to knowing too‘ much, An admission of ignorance would htivi- the ‘gituation and more liable to be be- lieved by the people. Everyoni- lfnowa Mr. Leo's explanations of the taxes and it ls not worth While wasting any space over it, Tihe people ‘know. all about 1t and will not lose sight ofzdhé one bi,; issue before them at tbewforth- coming bye-elections“ namely, whether a government; which at tained =to power by ‘flagrantly been more compatible with false promises, which, since com- ing into power, has plunged into Qltravslant expenditureawhftherto unheard: of Ill the province anii deliberaleiy unaccounted for, is 7011M {If the people's cutifidg/idoe, This is the question upon Iwhit-h the ale or -, have set titdir lpfinda and up n. wltitwaflfiyibconsiltifélt- ciol will vobélgtfn the 30th. instant, At the meeting above referred to Hon. C. W. Qroshy did the but ht; could withlsrgutnents provioupiy used and previously re- ‘fntsd, to about that‘ his depart- ment was doing‘ the but it could cider circumstances beast with difficulties of it's own creation. It imnotaworflty that the iHon snrlbio the Attorney General, once the Olponellt of and the sn- t 1-bit! flip. It iqipqliovtil that r ' 1 ‘ " " 1 __, axptana-rions/ thti§°5llitiqig - 1' i111 we‘ j iterator-armada intent to my on opportunity h" rorsettnlutissi before no appears iu a new constituency. rtowever that may be he is not at present con spiciousiy interested in the tats of the present administration. ROOT VEGETABLE TIONS —-— An important act was passed b! the tedarai parliament last June entitled “An Act to Rsguivte the Sale and inspection of Root ‘Vege- tabies.‘ that (i; Every person who by him- REGULA» The act provides self or through the agency of a or the other person offers for sale sells potatoes or onions by bag. closed barrel or closed crate or in bulk in car lots shall nix the initials of his Christian name and his tull surname and address‘ or, in the case of a firm or corpor aiion. the iirm or corporate name and address, and the grade of the potatoes or onions as prescribed by this Act .in a pltilh and indel- libie tnannu. btgtlfe the packaire is taken from the place when it is packed,-— . ‘ is) if the potatoes ui‘ uflihll are offered for sale packed in bags, on a suitable tag altached to each l n88; (b) if the potatoes or onions are sold or offered for sale packed in closed barrels or closed crates. onl each barrel in letters not lest than three-quarters of an inch ‘ini length, and on each crate in let- ters not less than one-bait inch Three years ago the P1189"! Lkgislatllra of this Pfvlfillt-‘B “'45 iiected. Fifteen oi its luvlllbrffi- half the total number, MON! new to political life That half were without experience in law» 1111B" ing or in administration. The M‘? crai majority in the new ""1189 _g5 g the 30 man elected -— vfere responsible for thiflwi" of new ministers, Premier, Attor- ncy- General and the IMO 00111111“ sinners. For all of these Plllllllll" they chore tyros and apprentices like themselves. men ‘who bad 110 islation. These tyros sud dresses everything tangible anil- intarigibie that they would please the psuple and gain, them their election. ,'l‘hey werei new to the Kaine, some of them self- deceived, all of them infla- ted with self wonceit. 'ihsy pro- mised things tlpit were possible and thiligs impossible. There are thousands o: witnesses to this in every electoral districtflfney de ceived the people To deny it is vain. Very few of>them have had the hardihood to deny it in the presence ot their conteitueuts. To such of them as have dared to do so we can only commend the lines of the ‘p001, "that be who does a fault at.’ first and lies to hldo it makes trtwo." The Premier says lite promise not ll increase taxation was not ‘in nit published platform. if not those words. it was there I in spirit." He now says that nobody but ht had power to bind hltiJlBTlY- Tr“ iy be must be a mighty- man t0 be clothed with this’ power tc bind and to set loose! Thar would be apostolic power; Most electors think that each individual mem ber is bound by the prflmififii and professions he makes to the voters who elect him. ing the Province out of the Canadian Bank of Com- cxperience in government or ieg-,merce in the Maritime Provinces observablepr at least fairly observ- Qand Newfoundland, was a visitor ttflabie from the bighwaysh He, how-- iChariottetown last week and leffever, thought that the standard of ion return to Halifax Friday. To a said that he last visited the p‘o- in an advisary capacity with the thougbtiparty of American newspaper edit-iEdward island and thought that in ‘ors who spent a day in Charlotie-fanothentwo or three years the pro town. Mr. Ztiacgiiiivray on his pre- sent visit in ‘company with Mr. C. L. hiilee covered the larger part of the province by motor, and with the exception of the northern portion 0f Prince County, was able to speak of crop prospects from close and careful observation. His repoita were extremely favorable. imd he said. indeed, that the agricultural outlook generally was so uniformly good that prospects could hardly be over-stated. The hay had bet-n abundant and was apparently har- vosieil in good condition. no slat- eii that throughout the island he had not seen a single field of groin 0r potatoes which con-id not be call- ed a good crop, and that ninety per cent. of all the fields could be class- ed as excellent. Mr. Macgiliivray mutie favors/hie (‘Ullillleill on the high state of cultivation geticru-lly evident, and, in the cultivated fields. on the aihsence of weeds. He was HARVEST»; PHIISPEIITS Mr. D. Macgiililvray, Suptili the Canadian Bank of Commerce whb has Been Tour- port of the Present Situation and the Immediate Outlook. ‘ Ml D- Mlfdllllvrfll’. Sllperintend-unalrle toeinpress an opinion about j-YT . v »¢-- mq‘ ._ J ,. In ’ liill“ Gives a Favorable Re- live stock as these aroanot usually horses ‘was not altogether up_ to uupreuticesjcllflrllifln reporter Mr. Macs-illlvrayithat prevailing when he .!I1l1de.ll._ ... T-iad promised in their election ad ivmce m Jflnel 1920, when ha acted [tour offitlie province a few years ‘ago. Mr. bfacgil-iivray had agood, word fdr the main roads .of Prince lvince ouid attiact a very‘ large land p fltabie tourist traffic.’ in‘ ‘this connection, he was mupbpieas- ‘ed with the attention andmervice rgivsn Fht the various atopfiirlg lplacesg: He attached special im- -1)0l'!8i'llll§ to that as a sure means iof bringing tourists back a second |iime. -: ‘ ‘Mr. ‘acgilllvray said that the 'buslne outlook was improving and lthat til excellent harvest ‘prospects throng ut Canada, following close upon a"gnotl flslienios and u. reviv- ling itru er and building trade, were lllliVlflglfl powerful influence in res- joringi usiness confidence. Mr. [Muugfll vray, being somewhat out ‘of tong; with the ceiltres,‘ could ‘give ndyspei-izil llnaliciiil news. He .‘saiii llifi credit of this province itnil |uity was A l, and that the Canadian fonverflion Loan in December would kljliflfiliillllédly be successful. i t ilthers’ View Points y THE siifr oemezti-onv (Kingston Whig The Ottawa Journal recalls some stories of Sir John A. Macdonalds remarkable memory for ‘nu-mes and tacea. ' Mr. Meighen, another Conserva- in length; (c) if tho potatoes or onions are sold or offered for silo in bulk in car lots. on the invoice or bill of iading covering each car lot. and in addition to the particulartd aforesaid there shall he markeoi in ‘a clearflmanner upon the said‘ invoice or bill of iading the num- in these things they deceived! the people: They said the peopiej were overtaxed, and they doubled their taxes; they said the exam most doubled the outlay. T119)‘ promised the strictest economy them they would take up a VH8‘ ber of the car and the words, ini- on thecar indicating by whom thci car is owned uncontrolled-and the, date of shipment of car. in this province many dealers, supply the farmers with bait whichl are filled in the field and placed lirectly into cars, and- shipped abroad. The bags have no identi- fication marks of any kind and in some cases at least it has been discovered ‘that the contents of the bags were not as represented. The act above. quoted loin will prevent any misunderstanding on this score. The bags must be marked with the name of the sell- el‘ and few men, if any, would care to attach their names to an arjftlo that“ is not genuine. ft is a nec- essary safeguard. - -—?eo->__ LAWLESS STRIKES While the law recognizes the right of workers to strike, it is an indictable offence for strikers to interfere with others who wish to work. in most of the mines in the disaffected district, firemen, gineers and pumpmen. whose du- BH- ties are merely protective, have withdrawn from their posts, con- tiary to the policy of the United "Ming Workers’ organization, ciintrary to tihe course pursued bv the striking miners of the United States during the past foul‘ and l half months. This action is foolish and vicious, and has, been rebuk- ed by President Lewis, interns-- tional President of the U. M. W. in a telegram to Mr. Baxter. But attempted intimidation of volun- teer putnpinen and protective workers, and interference with them in their efforts to keen ""- minoa from flooding, are worse than foolish. They are statutory offences, punishable by heavy pen slties. Any strike which ta initiat- ed by ilawlsssnou is ion before it has wall- bttsltnf-"Gydnay Post. i-Q-ék-v and rows Atto- coon-qty; Accdffiillllto: than lufiof the‘ text "Backto the Lauri." were _ dffectilve, where would the ‘prices ' of farm products go to? The fad? tbathpricoa are as" good its they - , areflfbecause of the number of Ion-producing achemg of road- building that 2i) years to come? They did 110th diture [was too large and they all Did they tell the electors they_ | wuuld do this? N01 Did they tell‘mier. A man was presented to him _tive leader, says Woodstock Senti- nel-Reviaw, seems to possess a similar gift. it is osmetimes said that ne never forgets either a name or a face, although there must be both names and faces be would {like to torgetIHere is a true story. |it was at the reception to hinfby and they doubled tbeirhown pa; ltbe people of his old home town of 5S1. Mary's when he became pre- and the name “Smith" meniipped-r ithat really was not the nantq. put tiala or other description marked. would mortgage the revenue for"! Will d0- “Hellv. Jfl-lll," Stud Mli Meighen without hasitptlon. in all these ways/and many otli\"Y0\1'V@ B0! 1'1 fight." Bald 311mb. ers they deceivad the people 811d gained power by deception. con cealment and political fraud. indignant- because of their crini» iniilhreach of faith and would vote against them, they broke the law some land by denying to the people for a year the“ right to representationvand they held a session of theleglfllfilllfe with five seats vacant. Pulled up with power they despised , the people and insulted them, trent lng them as children who should be "taken by the Hose“ and for- ced to lnkn their nauseous medi cine! Guilty of the gravest political offences they have sent honest, respectable men to jail- men tenfold better than Khom- seives- for mere peccadilioea. Not only inexperienced. but I11 competent as well. they have was ted such brain power as they 110a- sesseii in bickering quarrels anti mutual recriminations that have become u puibiic scandal and gone on for years. The cabinet is no!- orlously and hopelsuely divided against itself. ‘Flieir own exipres “ed opinions of each other prove thlsm unfit to conduct a govern ment. These are the men who are asking the electors to support their candidates ln the bye-elec- tions! They are asking support but expecting defeat, knowing how richly they deserve it. (ion tiemen electors‘ See tc it that the deceivers get their Just des- erts on election day! . was 4,489,605 while that of cities. towns sud villages was 4,348,078. With practically one bal-f of the population producing food for themselves and the other half who produce no food, prices for farm products should not go too low. Suppose all our preaching from COIIIIIIIIOfI 111' 011T‘ .murder, and have nothing to put "but I‘ would like to know how yoll did it. You've never seen me Ibe- Smiths, and you're not Tofu. or Pete, or Dick. or Nell‘ or Ann-fefahd Klwwl“! ma‘ "if Pm?" m" there's only John left so you‘ must r1011! i-‘Ths buss are eating my be John.” ____,.| Some people have sp _ “glftfi, some merely pretend to b ve t Sometimes ‘the ability pbowtfin carrying, out the pretence oven more remarkable than that gill it- self. A little timely inquiry in ad- vance may often repair the defects oi‘ a" failing memory. liut in the cusa of Sir John the gift was gen- nlne, and the same is true of Ar- thur Meighen. -_--_<¢0>- SLOPPY SENTIMENTALITY (Vancouver Sun) The sloppy sentimentality that inspired the sending oi il wreath marked "Front hirs. l). D. fticken- zie and mothers 0i‘ Vancouver." to rest upon ‘the casket of one mur- derer, is a direct invitation from these same mothers to nil killers nn the continent i0 flock to Vancouver and ravage, steal and _liilil‘ll&l‘ lo their heart's content. Every woman who gushed over this tnurderei‘ is inviting disaster to her own family. it all uptieiira to be,purt of zi colorful movement for tbs aboli- tioti of capital punishment. Capital punishment does pre vent murder. What have these wo- man to offer as a subsll, ufi? They offer nothing bill unthink- would Bl‘ against ing sentinisrttaiiepg , tear down‘ the safégu in its ipiace. g-{oa-i-k- PERSONS‘ REPO LOST lNi FOREST FIRES ARE SAFE TlE-N RATED DULUTH, Min., Aug. 20.-- Ten persons believed to have perished in forest fires in northern" Min~ nesota, were reported to bracts this afternoon. A special delpatch from Bytwabik, Minn., stated that six memibcrs of the Neiuiiach fsm ily who were thought to have died at Markham were saftrtbera. A man named Donald, his wife" and two children who were reported- burned in the White Face district escaped the flames by toniol» lie. according to-newsplper. ado vices late today. - i , l fore." “No, but you are oneldf the 4c moat" to Iv I-‘lw ICI-QQOQQQVQIQ-“ viii. Public Forum ' This? column la open for tho discussion by correspond- ontaiiof questions of lntsr- oat. _3 The Charlottetown Guardian don not ntaau- arily andoru the ttplniona expo-sud by its porno _ pan ants. o-ooo-v-e OIOQ‘ ~- tint ifll w It‘ ‘ ".d¢#th_?‘ OFFICE .-__ ‘ii f. i QNot a pleasant thong you never know- .._.._. ' h i !|“'ii I. t liYour‘-.‘Widow Dre: a8 ;D°e5? A ‘L qnceriquclstihti?“ ' lWell, perhaps-but‘ it's intensely sefiou-s. ' It means, mother vvords-Haveiyou-tnadc adequate provision . ._ . for your family it; the event of your sudden . S” .- " _.By"iti'i'fcstlng a lfcwfjtlbzllfldrs a yearjn an Imperial ‘ >' HomeProtection P léyyyou can ensure that they . I, cwillb-e comfortably provided for even though you -- should die ‘next wcckc” Andqthey deserve that ixfiucft sacrifice omyourpart-‘V-‘donh- they? t .. j w s hi‘ l v . Our booklet, "ThglQzeltionmof an Estate," tells ~ t - all about it. Aakfopqfrec copy to-day-because y yl$ctt_ you may be uninturahle. i v TllEl IMPERIAL i.u=s ASSURANClI Company of Canada W i». A. FARQUHAR-SON, Branch ting"... ' Prowse Bldg" CHARLOTTETOWN ,_ ht, maybe, but a far more “‘ 1 unpleasant one is that the wife and little ones you - “love and cherish mayinext week be left penni- lcss and dependentupon the charity of friends. . .- 1gp- r Hwy," t . a 1 I '\ roaouro A t .,.t flu: Polafo Beetle 1 Sir'—_*Tbis is a time or‘ changes. reconatfuction an-‘l iinnrovetticnz; timefol‘ new ideas, new parties, new gdvernmenl. New ideas iike| new ne require new bottles,‘ hence many phiiticians-of the old ‘school-flare relegated to oblivion, willie '0unger and better men, ‘are telrlessiy grasping the helm iof statd. The government today in order to hold the confidence of the pe ple must enact origin-alt lmeasurga which result in permanJ cnt an financial benefit to in illllllflllflgfl. Living in a farming io- {cality xemplnry of most farming gtlistrict‘ of the Province wherei “vests are pretty general 0n a iinc niortiin , it.is not an unusual oc- i I urrenn at this particular time of iftlhe y'all}? to hear a farmer coming imto his house with the exclama- notato rop, and 1 have to put in a iloddtfif-hayvand the weather looks like-rain." He orders his wife and children with different devices for poisoning to save his potato patch from utter ruin. As one real lzes that this is an annual occur- ence and has been going on for twenty or thirty yetars one would suppose that the faihlera of I‘. E. If, were no more intelligent than the natives of oriental countries who infer that the locusts and other plagues they have to t-on~ tcnil with are visitutions oi‘ the wrath of the Aimigbt yfor their sins. it is. however. pleasing to note that since the British govern‘ int-tit has taken charge an efforl is being made to check the cvii by removing the source of ilanger. It was discovered that the adult lo- cust deposited egits in lmrrevi plat-cs boring a holo in the depth oi‘ four inches, laying one hundred to two hundred egkk and content- ing these holes by glutinotissec- ration i0 protect the eggs from eitemlea and climatic conditional. llpon the discovery of this 'the lgovernntent. issued orders; requir- ing of every male oyér sixteen years eleven ‘pounds of locusts "figs. This has naturally lstLtp wonderful improvemerit- 'i'n cllihi tinting tho-pest. Q . - v iln regifrd to ihe-_p_i_'i__ldtij"¢‘1l"t=etlo the expeilse of extermination and dcsirnctifln to crnpsflllpqué your is astonishing. ' pi’ the crop fr jtlioftrav _ ,¢l‘ ifib- pest canboFbe dccurately "m" culated in dolinra and cunts, nevertheless We cans-approximate Ily give figures. which anyone talfo the number of farmers in the Province to be ten thousand with an’ average area of five acres under potato‘ crop, using twenty pounds of iPsris, Green at fifty cents per -pound. wsetiier with gives an expenditure ,per - farmer of 815.011. for two sprsyiqgs, For ten thousand farmers we have an expenditure _of__',_I1I60,000.00 which is. convincing enough to impress the most indifferent that the De- partment of“ Agriculture should get active as in 1m case?! submit oftthedocusts. There lg a. pogglbm. ty-tof improvome I!" not total ca. tihction-ét the potato this. a cam. "fill-off the part of the govern- Yassisi "the hliitetFéf- filnnen i? , _he exnci amount ,- of the value o_ hotipnd.‘ qtoof " poisons expen in tbéfifng would considerureasonable, lf we'- fifty cents ab aerator spraying“ The via 9 ’ p. a. taiiina o-i "YmiilI.§5.i0.-.Liii. . Daily selecting-titl- Guardian Readers ‘rem the ‘W. l. Louson: _ HIGH CHURCH 0R LOW Creeda or Confessions? Church or the Lou‘? 1 cannot say but you-would vastly please us lf with some pointed Scripture you could show ' To which of these Saviour‘ Jesus. ‘I tiiink to all or none; not curious High belonged the creeds ' ' Or ordered forms of qhurchly rule be taught. i‘ - ' But soul of love that blossomed into deeds With human good andhutnun ble ing fraught. ~ On one nor Priesb nor Presovter nur Pope. ‘t . _ glliv-‘fisléev s- Bishop nor “Dias; party namtiniE-fitial 1" But Jesus with ibis iargly scope, v _ Tbirserviiae‘ ofrny Ikliitnnfl Iifchtny human claim. p Let prideful Priests tlu' battle “about creeds, ' The church is mine that does ike deeds. ' most ‘Christi _ ~ Professor Blackie MAT ‘rl-ils ‘pail; as ANSWERED 0 God the Father oli our Lord l . pose that by thoroughly spru lug upllii, the-lllfléititi'~fi its-septa" ltEr that none? would be left in winter and propagate the following scu- son. __ _ ;, The gavernmafllfi notifying- on. soot] W0 like this wouiii be sav- inftna food many dollar; r pvt-r; inilivlllinl farmer in. he’ P int-e iill-‘l should fitiil favor in their eyes, ‘ ‘ m"... I Ilm. Sir. ettgnifit q, WALTE "Vifl H95 ~; 3 ' " August lfbth, 1922. in . glyphs- AUTO "tivsUaANcn lS THE‘ Moor iM-FORTANT \U'l'0 AOQESSORY We will write. you a blanket insurapco policy" protecting‘ you in ovary‘ way from flnnncial losa. You will enjoy your autoing more if you .don’ rry Old. Man, Worry with you- sh” ‘filmy. Q81“; est _ ,. ,_ . The base, mile!" starvet amidst "tibial-hilt, .~ . f‘, j his tort, Sits sadly-plain! mid-b! Ito's 900ml" ‘ - w bontinus spmflrtg opera- t the season would initial-sprain. - - ~ - quits reasonable to rup- r-. i ttasjt- 1 mo‘ 6 ‘Hts iilhsgors for P. ll. f. wit-sits‘ Christ. our only Saviour. the Prince of' Fenian; (live us grace seriously in lily to Jicurt the grout ilangt-rs Wu ill‘l‘ ill by our unhappy‘ divisions. 'l‘:|ki- ziwriy nil huircil and [ire-jutlicc. and what- soever olst- may 'llllillt‘l‘ us from ‘godly union and cutictml; that. as itlicri- 1s but (hit! Brlily." anti 0m‘ iSpirit. and one ltopi-oi’ mn- calling oni- ‘Lord. out» fiiilh. out- hilptisiu uni-God and l-‘uihi-r of us till; so we tnziy henceforth hi- illl of one tilt-art. and of one soul, tinileil in om- holy bond of truth anti pciico of faith llllfl/ chiirily, niiil may with out» llllliil lilill one mouth. glorify limo: through Jesus Christ mil‘ ‘Lord Amen. ' - AMERICAN GIRL “ANOE~L" ,1 l Margaret N. Robins. an Aineri. cnu girl has been made an "angel." by the hrkish population of th city. Miss Robins, who comes fro‘ Pltilatieitrhiu. has been doing R ' (truss work zunong the poor of “Pm-key Town." the Wiosiem quar-‘w tat of Pililgorilzu, whlzre offs ha? collie to be worshipped us- "tile Jhucrican ungcl." Site has have?! tho lives of many women and chil- dren niid the grateful native.- look upon her with the reverence and. adoration of u patrol: saint’. Mfniiraro- Illusions-hi- ---f’llfanlrll . - , v- .1: 1:. .» In the Maritime Provinces. l CARS MEET ALL _You will Ilka it. Beach ‘Grove Inn ,Now Qpveiiior that Season Beautifully Situated, Directly Facing tho Entrance to Charlottetown Harbor [ Wonderful Scenery Tho but appointed, moat luxuriously furnished Hotel _ A ‘nus llns operated by the Hotel Management provide l "fifteen mlnuts lorvlcs to and from tho City. MAINLAND ‘roams When visiting Cbariottetowttwitotbor 9n, business or for-pleasure, make Beach Grove inn your headquarters. ~=-"~ +1» o» s‘. not/or be replaced, I ' ‘ '* 20 per cont. off‘ all 3i forth. ,:>‘;»t 60 i Lest You Forget Let Us Remind - You A. ‘ n“ 3°"! Promise to meet all lo "till? M regular staple boots and limos. Wo never make lnnivorlarysaioa. 20 per cont. to so psr cont. off all Wanton 1'9"’! White, oxfordo, flu, straps, oto. ' New goods arriving daily and always priest}. gdntlvlsst margin of prom mum‘, , ,i-' if: “°“°"“"""»W5: 'i°"z:"' "wt-ti! i. FF BROS; 4 t arms» 1m“! .., . prion quoted in tllo - t t." "-1 Wo don't have to, for our priest sro always but. ‘l’ D9 W" Want a pair of our $7.00 Mon‘: Hip Iootlfor $3.90. This lot will all bo gone In a day or two and Fnay t t our already low prioorH-nonh ox’ '0 and Etud- if i... N - "l F! "ir.\'*'n.~'-c‘:.<: ",‘.t:-"‘~.~-' mi .2‘ . . I .4 ‘s... “x 1 E D > lr i’ .‘ l i U K t \ s i. i t ti i. i \. ‘A iii‘ 3?- s i ‘ i 1| = prin- stun ll l \' (‘I'll r. ‘y! .' v4 “w, '1 ~,'t