‘.. Q- - ‘ ' ‘ _ ' \ u-cnl $1.50 to Latest ‘l arue. &:il; applied: ' ; rue; ind shall-Id] _ nan/u ronu, mffnua end hunmu pssohao Zmmpads Put one on — the pain is 20ml At Your L-ruggists or S w: Ll-s.-... of your plans guarztiree u! a chance to live right alter _'--..ur death An income of lnsutant-~.ts .4 Wise provision. Buy .1 f1r;-a:-\Ve~: 250 Reprints AUTHORS, PRICE oFiLv STATIONERY, pens, ate. Carter 8t 00., Ltd. - I rkciumr “m” ~/ '..."'..".......-.» Qt m M: more firrtafnflvltlifltlll mfr. t Life Insurance.- should be a part p‘ your familya and in P. E. I. Summer Reading AT Carter’; Bookstore by asst regular‘ price v2.00" each. ourt SLG). All strongly bound In cloth. MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS are Issued. BOUVENIR BOOKS Ind POST CARDS, UP-TO-DATE FOUNTAIN REPAIRING .Thls ls an opportune tlma to your eld "Nomads sraeedlleverr one rush out or doors ln , out; gsrmctatrv ts Cord ‘I'll-es. lrlnd yours today and lat us put you In good shape In ans season. -. .. ’ at I igQppyo-r annulled) ll furm Life Policy. the most popular "Made in Cana- llyndtnan 8t Co. Ltd Matiazers for P. E. I. ‘ The Oldest lnsurance_ Agency .3". ., fso help to make our short summer ' '0n Sunday and __ very rare although the broken hllls ‘latched; the roofs seem-d to bond lttt llllllllllTTETllWll cuiltnmt - b1 l» Joe-Ina llnlli flea-lei l ‘L...’ no h a use. '.:'.:::'..“:.:'."..l- .. ‘of-ts :91: (‘issues Ihllnl- Pro-salami. t ll. K. Currie. Associate can». Him TUESDAY, JlJLY 4, 1922 .r. n. lineal. can» sad rails-ber- srnn .cn.tnmmvcwlv="cuatzbitiii l ¥ ‘this, Wulfvlllo and qsootrvulel The Pu lio Forum This eslsmn ls open lsr the discussion by semen"!- sms s! questions of Inter» sot. The Charlottetown Guardian dis/so not necess- arlly endorse the oplnlone FOURTH OFJULV f This is the Glorious‘ Follflh 0! jut; i. our ulster nation to the south and will be loyell)‘ "lflbflh ed by all Amerit-flll citizens at ‘sojourning among us We ellfllld hearty felicitatlona and trust that old Glory and» the Union Jltk shall float tn amily 8nd cODCOYfi side by side not only today but for countlems dolls tu CDHIk‘. ¢0>—-—— BAND CONCERTS The City merchants are mflilfll ‘a more to have band concerts on m; square during the summer. The proposal ls to have two con- certs weekly during July and Au?- u... we nro city panda taking an equal share in the, Dffllffllllme- To. (‘ivy count-it is being an proathed with a view to an 8D- prcpriataon and no doubt 'v\l.l consider it tavorably and gen- kercusu. The merchants also have promeed. to contribute SUDSCTIDEG. = All in this movement. To min)‘ ll!!!)1- our citizens are interested. the open sir concert is the billy lc-Dl-I of all classes a summe- even- t “ng spent in the open m the 8c" jt-ompanimt-nt of good band music its a rich and enloyable treat. To INSUR- sides being enjoyable. For the l asure of‘ these and more par~ Ituiarlp- u! our owu citm-us this lllvfl are entitled to this rocognfl %llO.‘.l on the part ot our citizens; 3th:- “the tit»- citizens art,- entitled to it and ‘port of alfwho can afford tu can- llribule. I fshortly solicit donations for this ‘wcrlhy and necessary object the lgelternus support it merits. Le‘ lus all join heartily lu placing this l v l ‘icitizens and strangers allke and ii enjoyment Wlllllll the rcoch of ‘as enloyable as possible, EARTHQUAKE! l, This portion of our little earth lwzltt- honored wlth a little quake evening about 5.80. The extent of the quake la referred to In our despntches. Fortunately earthquakes ln this reglon are ‘of Nova Scotla, New Brunswick ‘and Quebec give many evldencss of great seismic disturbances ln upast ages. While lbeen periodical earth tremors the L last considerable disturbance oc- there have [curred in 1663. This was the lsrt earthquake that made any notice table change along the St. Lawr- lence Valley. A graphic account of Ithis disturbance written by Father lhalemant. a priest of that time. its to be found In the archlves of llhe ltoman Catholic Church. from Iwhlch we quote the following ex- ‘tracts: "Iv. was February 5. 1663, about half past flve In the pvt-plug when a great roar was heard at the same time throughout the extent of Canada. This nolae which gave the impression that flrc had brok- en out ln all the houses made order to fleo from such s sudden conflsgrntlon. =But lnstond of see- lug smoke and films the people ‘were much surprised ti» behold ‘walls tottering and all tbostoaoa moving as if they had you»... do. homo uhd abroad. To our cousins} they‘ and some of them have alreidil t entertainment available; tn cltl-lwiw strangers visiting me city an open- THERE IS A LOT OF MANHOO’! air concert is an evldettcv-‘of pro- PROTEC‘. gzresslvenes= and ttp-to-datecess be’ YOUR OWN .a'e ‘ind hearty support. The banurl ntcrchants who are carrying‘ t- _ _ _ _ __ heavy end of the undertaking‘ entitled to the generous sup-l Wu bespeak for those who wllf: of their own accord: 1°51": 5"‘ are and boards cranked. tbs CIIII qulvered and B13118 U19 51,0395’ 91' the plllshtles dance ln a lllflllwl‘ ju-hiuy, would uppeil‘ incredible lf we had not seen lt ln vltlfllll ;plac0s. "Then every one rushes oulsldc. ‘soloists tske to flight. children rry through the streets. men and iwomon seized with terror knew not where to take refuge thinking at every moment that they must be either overwhelmed of the houses or tburied ln some ln the luins ‘abyss about to open under their fteetf some telling to their knees . .1] the snow cry for mercy; others passed the rest of the Dish! 111 prayer becsusg the earthquake still continues with a certain un- dulatlcn almost like that of ships at sea and such that some feel §saprssas¢ by‘ its 00600. a, . . letter F.0- Rev ll. ‘G. “Ielliok Slr.-Wlll you stve me we“ 1*" a few words to our many frlell"! 'un P. E. l. who read your widely circulated paper? You huvr al- ready given a report of the vpry kind expression of our friends a‘. North River and other sections o! the field on the eve of our do parlure from them. We sPelll l! week at O'Leat'y and the surround- ing district where we received a warm welcome from a host of lrletlds. We had pastor-ates there at two different times and have long standing friendships with peo- ple of various "denominations. Several cars were st our ser- eervlce and we képt moving rapid- ly. A crowd that filled the church to overflowing greeted us at Knuts. 10rd Sunday evening. We attend- ed one wedding and had invitations to three others. It is one of those districts where the young people stay and help build up the province. They are a fine industrious people. O‘Leary is probably the most active buelneau centre of any town of’ its slza on . E. l. Prom‘ there we went to East tram these shocks the "some sicko Knees that they endure upon the W818i‘. , "The disorder was much greater was s battle between the trees whloh were hurled together and i040‘ only their branches but even tahelr trunks seemed to lose their‘ lplaees. a noise and a confusion, ls-hlcb made our savages say that be whole forest was drunk. ‘ “There scented toi be some cont bat between _ the mountains of which some were uprooted and hurled upon tbe- others. leaving great chasma ln the places whence ‘they came and now burying the Ttrees with which they were cover- .ed deep ln the earth up to their mcvt-mr-nt should receive lmrnedt - ‘tops. now thrusting them to with downward taking the ‘place of the roots, so that they left only a forest of gbrancltes We behold new lakes twhere there never were any. cer. taln mountlans gngulfed, ore no ‘longer seen; several rapids have 'been smoothed out: not‘ a few rivers no longer appear; the earth ls cleft 1n many places and has opened abysses which seem 1n lhave no bottom." Strange to say there were no lives lost in this great earthquake which lasted until the following August. This was the last of the great earthqltlkes which rolled up the hllls and mountains of the pro- vince of Quebec and left the St. Lawrence Valley ln the shape ln which we flnd lt today. l: ls not probable hhat there shall ever again be a disturbance of this kind as the shrinkage which rolled up the mountains both on the cast and west sides of the continent is regarded by scientists as prac- tically finished. iii?- AUTOMOIILE MENACE There were several automobile accidents on Dominion Day, one s serious one. In all cases they were the result of recklessness and furious driving. Reckless and lurloua driving ls also a result. the result of mlagulded [leniency onvths partbf those w-hose duty lt to leap upon each otberl-Yvllh RlYl-f- lsteel works. upturned ' I business. Point where we have feldllVBg and litends beyond count. A day cf ‘successful lmhing and a lecture w ;:ile people at Baltic rounded ouzl ‘dllf visit there. On our return vet‘ l pent a day at ltlsrkes. who recently moved there] 'lh l ' foe ropert ‘u a‘ __ _ bflmyufluiwlocailolil ‘l’! is 3y ,‘,,u.14.348.a.s in the cities against 4, little town. i Alter supper tbeirlslllbfitlé lfl the country. Thus for toustn too us to Charlottetown m his flue car and we wermonter- wulned over itignt by friends from Mr. and Mrs. 0. .\\'arreu who have town. Al 7 a. n1. next day vie population. took the steamer Constance for‘ Pic-tau. We had a delightful Lrlp. We] noticed great activity in shore fishing. h‘. at some puints. transferred to a New (llusgow. small boat for‘ The run of nine pleasant. the hotel and alter dinner took‘ us hruund town and upcn the hilt. The view front lite b- yotlu report. The town the oulLtie of part of our irlend. Mr. an Islander who has eplenilltl success and well talus the good reputation of his‘ Qlatlve province for producing them of ability. land bud time to look the town before dork. the absence of horses and enr- riages. There were none at the“ station nntl on a walk on the‘ tsttjests after supper we sztw onlyj itwo u-nere ten years ago wo would l have seen more than fifty. ft. tvua the same lh all Ilowtls along the line, 1111-} car-u are putting the nurses out uf The! next day we reached our‘ friends at ‘Mount llenaott, a few Wolfville the seat of Acadia Unl-t V9111!!!’ and ttffllluted institutions‘; Aibout a thousand students asA sensble there each year. l; l; u beautiful place and we enjoyed me “$91188 0f our college dayu,’ Shmnd ulllverslll’ atm-llflamattoa In the Maritime Provinces mater- _.._______ “'—_—‘—\—v-< pollce; this has more than once been demonstrated. l; should not‘ ' l however be possible for d speed. “endr ‘"1911 fflllifht- to escape such s punishment as would be a de- terrent to hlm and others like, hlm- l! l! D0salble for a druuuuu chaufleur to run smuck and us. "be detection by the police and to svold kllllng or malmlng lnuo. l "P"! NOD16. but. once caught, l; should not be possible rot- blm to "l" R <1" Rsslu. at least ustll he had glven reasonable assur. ls to see that the laws Safeguard- lng the public are observed. One of the Saturday night accidents was s crlmlnsl thlng and whether it terminates fatally or not the author of lt should he Indicted for nnirdor. In adldlfon (to being guilty of criminal drlvlng he is alaq gtrllly of tplaylngmholparliof the cowardly crlmlndl ln drlvlng off without attempting to help those who. for all he knew, mlgltt have been kllled or injured. There have been other accidents rocetltly. some of them on the streets; ‘ - there have also beenl will! close shaves which fortun- ttoty or unfortunately the guilty one gut away wilt. . 1 It lr qnltsporslble for a speed downwards -on one outfit-s lo w?“ ‘Isdltlvbsoipeullria moat vlsllant t. , ‘streets ovary ‘curs thsro wlll no doubt b9 u many of them as tho police could conveniently apprehend smug "u; Mott. were brought to luatldi iild ance of better conduct ln future, The whole automobile tralllc l" ls helm; openly and shameless- ly violated. Dazzling full ‘lard "Bflllllxbts are to be seen on tho night; the speed "m" l! 179ml; exceeded Derslslenf l)’ both on the streets and on the "will?! roads and detection sud punishment sre rare. When u serious accident or s fatality oc. Godsend us men. God send us mlflhus and some mutual rccrlm- Infill. "nmonk In um meantime much Patltzlgtuiycourageoul, strong and trouble and Mnslbl! some lives "Illbt be saved l: all who Ylbllln - "'9 "In? ll". or at least as ll"! the award ‘prescribed for._ , m“ y, u, u _~. drmvt- tfneaeare the butwsth oftba y '-_ ‘T- . .-. it: ~lsllfisitttcmtozttlsvfim> f- sq‘ f Notes By‘ it; plate and give Canada a total po- Dllllltlull of 8.788,~|8Il. llfouut Stewartlnow l .c' liberally in [he {Oren h seemed m,“ m”; “lb 7mm" 07-4373’ mm“- pl" bets lit-tween the cltles and rllfltl dlilflfili, the proportion bélll‘ Ifour or five decades past lu Canada as well as ll] the nearby Republic tho ltmtla have gained upon muuur 11,10 more .-xpanslve rural sections ln The N_ S‘ fishing boatsvvety unequal as between provinces, ttltnost mingled with those lroru P. 811d WIWPPII I119 B8816"! HM W98!- At Ptctou we eru st-vlluflh of the Dominion. _ ln tpercetttage of increase the Domi- mnas up m? East “Wet was venwnton has gained 2l.95——nearly 22 A gnuud me; us a; [he per t-t-ttt.—over the census of 1911 wharf and took us up in his car tot“ up...“ u“ added uuluber d; 1 mus L) grand which may be considered very cre- [hgfllllflllv- In vlew of the Trenton. glctuukand Great War; Prince Edward Island P. ‘. t. ll e u‘_,_,_,, igrea-t panorama were within vlennlwh” Dart Sullivan. lab” people’ V dghigyodtsmall gain of 6.40 per cont. attdt §ll5".\'ew Brunw-slck gained 10.25 pail r We reached Trttro the same daywvlth Alberta which gained 8t Part5 Oftper cent. or wlth Saskntchcwanhtlprovlucfas o‘ Nov“ scqua’ We nulltcqmm o‘ 5330 per can!“ or BrluamBrunstvlc-k antl Prince hdwnrd ls ilaud and a proportionate represent atlou ln the Canadian Parliament. the large groups, Marltlmes. Quebec. Ontu would the sbotstiflilllfl"! Qlllfll l5 Q11". ‘fglllltfllf OI natural scenery and wswlrlrls sur- Iflllnding-s Wolfvlllo far surltflifl" utuflflng we have ln these 9MP incest. This town ls beuutliul. The many beautiful residences. and public bulldhllffl and places uf business. lta fruit and ornamental use and its Well kept “reefs kc It u dwlroble plncebf res:- deuce. We went. down the Anus- pflllq valley as far as Lawrence- rown. It l3 almost like u continu- nus orchard. About two "million jslrrqls apples a year are produced in this valley. besides a ‘large general crop. ‘F, , ' _. ‘Prom Wolfvlllc we took steamer across Minas Basin toParrsboro. about two hours run. The trip was new to us uud deeply luletosL lug. We passed by Cape Blomo- din upon whose heavy head. three hundred and sixty fee’. above us. ‘The sea fogs pitched UYIEITJGIILQ. but ne'er from their atatlnn dos- r-ettdetl". A ride by car from Parrslmro took. us here to Port. Grevllle where we will be glad to got news frotn our friends. This l; g beautiful place. Back of us are nmutttatns. We look out on the Bay and across to Blotnodln ten ntilrs away. The streets and roads are nearly equal to psvo ment. - . While admiring other place; we do not cease to remember and ad- mire the “Garden of the Gulf." H. 0. MtDlAJCl-f. vvvrév Way reo-e-o-etv-s y‘ The (etlsus figures are now 1am These are in nearly equal uzn {he the Tbr gain in population has been 81.541» people ln the 10 years past, intervening tably lost 3.46 per cent. 1i Nova Scotln bad a‘ em. These figures make a ra t 'Ulllll1hlB'B 32.23 per cent. Divided, into four sections ut . l lnce will lther poor showing when contparedl s . 57 0.,‘ tlmes as litany people as the three The now revised censusflgures Julylls the Month$$r-'E¢oilo1ny_~ ' And Nevgrtvmofflf NOW_ " . i A . . . . V. ‘f! PRICES KRE QNQT LIKELY ’ t SOON That means that lowered price that we He!“ ' during these Clarence Doys-e-just to clear our counters and shelves-means the" most positive saving for the fortunate people who buy all th needed goods they can, while these limited stocks are selling at these extraordin- arily low prices. ’ 500YtardsGrayCottonm............ 500Yards HeavyGrey Cotton 12c per yard 300YtardaPlaidGingham....................15c 272 Yards Plaid and Stripe Gingham 19c DraperyCltintz.....,...............25cperyard 235 Yards Cotto " g 30c per yard White (English Cotton) ..12cper yard Betterquality............. .. 14c and 16c‘ Pink Pyjamas, worth 75c for 50c PinkBloomers.... Ladies Summer Vests . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5for $1.00 Better grade”... ..4for$l.00 75LadiesVoileWaists 89Lodie§HighClassWaists.................l79c 100 White Waists .....'98c 790nlySpecialWaists.....................$1.48 AllWaistsupto$3.95for..................$2.75 100 Gingham Dresses, house or street wear. Worth upto$2.50for...... ...............$1.50 0thers'at $1.75, $2.25 and . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Special Dressy Dresses for any occasion $3.50, $4.50 See Eastern Window. g t Mews-Union Underwear at ..-..... .. . .. $1.35 SeparateGtarments 65c Men's Suits, Tweed, $10.00, $12.00 and . . . . . . $15.00 Men’s Sailor Straw Hats, $1.75, $2.25 and . . . . . $2.50 ‘ S To G0 DOWN 8c per yard ‘x and Patons Limited probably have three PUMPKINS AND PEAS GROWN the last." wrote an American loll!’- 300 YEARS AGO nallst nt the time of his“ death, "Barney made tlte coffin ln which he was buried- made lt In pro- lLONDON ONT" June 30.’——W. Wltttenburg. Government archaeo- logist. who has been engaged for severttl months lnveallgutlg the old intllnn fort on the form of R. mwsun on the first concession ol‘ Lottdou Township. ls reported to have located many interesting ‘relics revealing something of the New o! the Coffin Trust." mos- Surprise For Both. John Burns once paid a vlslt to u lmttlon lunatic asylum. new“ taken all over the estalbllshntont 2a, r.‘ test against the outrageous prices‘ "was beyond wludéorr n is agile past teu yearns. lvvtlv spot among out ndl "HEY! 811d orchards. We altrfttdq t Iwpuhmo“ GM“ ed the Baptist Association tuglarltlme .......1.000.308 521373 Windsor, we spent some days lulquebgc , 357.961 rio and Western. the following fl:- ttres show the present Dopulflilll" of each group sfld 1119 88"! dull"! 410,388 760.062 Ontario Wssteru It will be seen from the 8110"’- table that almost half the gain ln population sluce since 1911 ha? been In the four provinces west 0f the Great Lakes. also that this wgptorn group la now more popu- lous than Quebec and ls rhllldly overtaking Ontario. Ten yearl- uuuuo, ‘gt lts present rote of pro- gress the western ITOIID 0| Prov Dail Selections for Gyttmlian lleulets Irorn ths W. C. Louaon collection 0 GOD SEND U8 MEN. . tlon of seats shall be provided for lafford the basis for calculating with certainty the number of represent- atives t0 whlch each province Wlli be entitled when the redLstrlbrl The representation of our owu province ls fixed at four members as ls that of Quebec at 65. And Quebec being the plvot province for representation of all the prov incea and not belng subject to ln crease or decrease as other prov» lnces are. lf we dlvlde the popula- llon of Quebec by 65 we get the uult of representation, which la 36.326 per member. And by dlvl- ding the population of each prov lnce by this numb r we gel. the number of mentbb of the House of Commons to which lt ls entitled as sublolned: life of the uttwarlike Attuwandur- on tribe, neatly 300 years ago. Pumpkins and pens were part of the lndlnu dlet. lt‘ evidences discovered ltt various caches are to be rolled upon. HUCK FINN: THE ORIGINAL. Huckllberry Finn, like- Stalky. was drown from real llfe. Barney Fnrtthlng, the original of Mark Twain‘; most famous character. dled a Pauper in 1917, having spent. the last years of his llfe lu a county ui-nshouse not far from hlle lltlle town where he and Mark [Twain were sclvoolfclltrws. So closely was Barney Fbrthlng identified with the hero of the novel that for years he answered to the name of Huck. “Original to and finally arrived at the gardeml. “flit-re a number of patients were Mr. Burns esplcd among whom he had some slight acquaintance and was uorklng. them a man with ttbout to speak to him lunatic suddenly exclaimed. “Well, never! liere."—~l.oudon Cltlsen. .\ Use For Hus Photograph. Mlle; Wyse-Jlnd Slmpklns? Delighted, I'm sure- (later to her maid)- rhla photograph and whenever the calls tell him I'm not origlnsl of lt ‘in. I may really keep this photoslrfllrh of you. Mr. Slmptklns {flattered}- Mlau Wyus Marie, take when the You, too! very last person l thought to see _-_-_- Yukon 1 " . J14 members _ Nova Scntla ... New Brunswick‘ ...1'I " ‘P. n. lslnnd a" " ‘ l", . - Quebec ....85- “ " Ontario ..-..81 "~ Manitoba ...17 " Saskatchewan .__.2l g “ Alberta . ....1a " e g a. Oolumbls .14 " New While Shoes Canvass Flapper Pump $8.00 and $8.20 2M “ 9. Thesesre tho patriots Brllaln needs - God send‘ ue men whose nun ‘twill be. Not to defendsoma "wnrnnut. creed, But ‘to llve out the lslws of ‘Chris! 1n every tnougll-t and word and deed. ' v God st-nd us omen alert and quick His lofty-precepts to translate Un-tll the laws of Christ bLcotne The laws and nnibltl of the tiltate. wrut vi»... claitr mu mind equipp- tHla W!" to learn Hlr work to do. God send ‘us men - with hearts ablaze All truth to love. all wrong to ‘ s lt will be seen that rodlstrlhu- Canvass sally Sandals In * and buckle strapi, an- amel or covered heels, C3.M'ao ..................... .._ 7 v Canvass Oxfords, $1.00,.C1.50. Excellent {Z70 and ‘$2.0! Canvass Oxfords, patent trimmed .. ............... NM '2 tlon will give the Dominion. after the next general election s HOMO ofCommons of 244 members. The revised figures are the more lm portont as theyfglva to aavoral pr. vlneea an additional member ba- csuas of a fraotlon of populsbwn greater than one half of the unit of fimsentstlon. This ls provider’ for In the B.N.A.~ Act. But for such fractions of population New Brunswick. Ontsrlo. Manitoba and Saskatchewan would each be at- lottod one member loss than must; now be given them. By sections nlun will .ln‘ftiture_,havo represen- latl fifollows: Maritime. l6; U30 ONfiIQOInW 010111105: the lirser dlvlalona or the Doml-i» l Canvass Boots, $1.00 and .. Infants White Slippers .. lnfsnts Whlts Kldilools aao and e ..........,..-._....... 01M Misses White, Canvass Slippers with elk Idea...- Uf-W". u Children's White Elk Sandals Man's White Canvass Oxfords at lowest prloea. rottsnea- 0 White polishes for osnvaae and all“ IKIINII of Tbsthsrs. Slason. lapofl. Wltltd-O, Fu-jl, stay WIINI IN Us U. N. 0. Tlnt Tablotsfor all ltlnda of oslorsd au u. n. o. u Ielle for Whlts mo. Heel Elllmals, Liquid Dressings, vlml. Bubble!- Ele- i-tsAncuAn-isns” ron Ai-totsenoor noes. .oot=t-f pubs. LTD. \