e i n THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER '25. i920 ~ we A T $6.98 , Queen .\lary has proved literally 50 Ladies’ Coats at ‘that "lite Colonel's lady and Judy lowhady“ have much m comm“; Survey of Fgttigi-‘bfiusconditlons on Mostly Large Sizes, Medium Weight, ' when it comes to managing the (Prince Edward) Island ‘any’ Ian-lawn» ' I Bargain Basement Today 1 Good Features of Small Farms PRODUCE MOVED AT SMALl-i COST. ' . i’ Notes by the Way .1 , Statiltice of longevity give evi- dence that the apan of life l: yearly, L mrnnwbecoming longer“ And yet H1911)‘ ‘remains on record the memorable words of Moses in the 90th Psalm: "The days of otir years iirc three score years and ten, and if hy reason of strength they he four-score years, yet ls their strength labor and sorrow, for it v z is soon cut oft’ and we ti)’ aiwa.\'." on‘ y m i‘l|t m, d‘ l l h- i ll - mutter. Pleilw _ & o. e ‘° n33 a me ca thugs t at rtn y _ hui Chauncey M. Depew’ born in student 1s taught is that ailments "lii". “'““m" p"“'“" cmmmuw Y‘ “vApril 1834. and now Past 92 Yearsllcolne from wmmul‘ . gunst of tho great majority of metro‘ "c, m a recent address on “The is from [owes with“! ms own body. and women. The efllfifllll; 15 l0 llNY-‘trt of Growing Older," is quoted us I Outside forces would he Typhoid body, not to the mind. to the lilllmlflbzlyitig. “l know of nothing that tins-Fever. Fl“. or other infections. in- h I _ 1 H juries and so forth. cal, not tn t c spiritua se . Happenings of The PIQIlllIllP-W. chute: l. Isl-an. Vlee-Prenillvnt-J- Mercury-Lint 00L D. A. lkelihuioli, D. S. 0. ' l. “ ‘ ' ‘ ldJtoI-D. I. Con] Q M» l Illhr III George was sbelllllng his shooting grass which, while furnishing for- holiday in Scotland the Queen was tunes for none assures to the iii- husy at Sandrlngham House with zilllriifllltilbilrlllosllzgeillffiilfnogttrgileémit n houaemaitis duster getting ing and healthy countrysidefllliflflfl ready for hi5 return. “She cannot population is BHHHOS! eptiréeiy i‘); - ~ " British o Aadiau eseeil . life ‘stand idly 0y while others iiork. an mvmflg Lprospecl m mnny m lhach day she is at work, duster “was "oubwd yam‘, _ __ Density in hand, dealing with the pictures or population permitting of greater and other ornaments as they are lwilelll from religions,frilisteygtnlcarig taken from the walls." Queen “m” MgMMa‘ “'5' ' ' l le, _ Alexandra would allow nothing to l ‘vi-we haven-t begun 1., up our not); he changed at Saudringliain tint‘- we don't know how. We have only lug her lifetime an she ivlshed the scratched the surlacc."—.l_. .l. iiill, Railroad Magnum and Pinlostilillef- house to remain just as it was ivheu King Edward uiude it over for her ~—l’rof, Griiidziic. Ottawa. “All Agricultural ivrnllh comes in i302. a your before his tnnrringe. I I Q from the suil."—~i’rtif. .l. ll. iiristitiiti. “Tho area o1‘ zirtrblv laud. on 1i Bliss ituth lieartz, dnuirhtcr til‘ the ‘LlPHlJ tlovcrutir null Mrs. given farm in a given tilstrit-l. iii u whole pvuviticn, is ll lliilllPil (planti- l ty. The protiucltig power of tiixiit - lie iueaiiure of the popu u-‘ ,t m, _ . . .mi M. laud int _ , or‘. upon rcachmg ‘he age (fleighuhi lltir retacnrch uieti are now show- 11mm‘ l" m: “M M ‘m: ‘yd lllill ll will tilllllltlfl- A“ ,l“"~‘.‘““'-*“; m‘ “u H l \ l H“ ‘m (m)! t llllit; us. that each individual may "mm"! “hmmr am‘ m“ yumr “y ly titatcti. the skilhof the turuit-r is, ,1. .li 1 1:111 )t.L . i ‘t-ssat ,, . , , , ,_ , , w V) ‘E19, , I f,‘ . mch,.‘)ow@y_ gram “uu-‘nqu, Ul- m”, "H" Hm “mmivth 1mm" ma’ h.,llhll‘e iudiiitiiiui petuliaiitlos lll- tllltliluflll at liir vey home ti: the, measure o ts plot i All won » r ~ gvnrds cerium aiiimeuts, so litat his Willlll‘, in honor of Miss llelln Walsh “"1"” Emil lilllllm“ "my l” ' "iiIiw-ry nian on earth, when 11' went in hvd, uithtmgh normallylresistatuco to tiit-in may be an lownon‘, m1 H“. autumn ‘hrjn|iq,t",,b\> U" mm“ 7mm“; “m” [“"".“‘."3"""'.“ well. and veuiziiucd there until helllli" lltf in‘ ll llttllllflll sllfiltll‘? "llllllm I 1 ., y H1, , .. Hui,- mw“ large “Nam “r "my MIL u N m“, “WW [Um yum,“ “mm h islllivst‘ tiartirulur ailments. l "l" _ “ill Y" l‘, 300W. l1 l , v0“ ha“. at...“ Lin“ 1,, ma, 1-,-,..\vt-r~e invdeti and the mint-elimin- Th”, l‘) 39pm)” ‘hm mmhqtlt-tit itlllll.’ s u!‘ “rultii-i," liuy fovi-r, units ;.-;li't,-, were lovely and appro- ' "sands til others tiuiy have suileretl ;,5i]|1m|_ |-||(.mm“p,m' l'ili(l\us m. pm“, n", happy u,_,,“di0"_ A, up, fiillllfiiroiu the snuie cause. regrettable in have, to note that the great tunjority til‘ our llil'iiil‘i'll llud thcifltut-ims, and s11 forth that Fine l m‘, Sumo,‘ 3011M,,,,,_s{§,,,,:.. you“, U " i011 hour 1i bovy tit’ young Ifldlvri scent to retttiire iai-tzvriirt-iisaii‘hind i1i order in innke a living.’ '~-l'i'vl. liflillliill‘. ,.X,,.“.,|,~.. “lighl, 'l‘lii.~1 pi'1,-..l'i.~:positioi1 to those l\‘0‘li-,:m3ismd m" lwliips“ l" ‘“~“l“"“"""il . ‘bi-i: is lli‘,l'l‘llilltl‘y, and one ct‘ tiitrhostiitzilityt ivhile Airs. luirkci" ‘have tuuud tithcr pnssagt-rt cqiiziiiyl. ,_ , - _ l . l, l uil hl-litillliflklllltllitliiti iandod ti0iiii;|i,,,,,,,~.,. ‘Nun-pd “.1 m“; M“, pulp. SATURDAY,‘ SEPTEMBER 2s, 192s l T 1 household. For a ‘time while King discloses a measure m- rumi pm. HEREDITARV TENDENCIES TH E WORLD'S GREATEST that is from outside forces, or from within, that There can be no doubt that, as ‘ivnrid values are appraised. the greatest man in the world today is Gene. Tunney. The tstimate is has Friday's which this At $6.93 s.t ueoovito thud such n tremendous effect tiponi ‘my Mm m" public health of lihe world as the nineticth Psaitn.‘ _ always o“ [he m”, Outside .._ ,- - .o.t'the_ mm‘? “Urwn snvlha m? 0 I lbo one knows how inniiy tititlincly‘ ,7,1‘,.,¢Hu“5 “n, Conn-one,‘ to a cow Wtllltlfi i;1"~‘i1l*’*'l ‘hnnu’ “ml duvldPiilliS it has titrcasitincd. for it lilllllglllfilfillilu extent. iintl with the ex- mun,‘ has jihg published. a IlUWJlJtJUII prociaiiuetl from the pulpit llfi,l';‘lllllllll 01' llle Fill llllll b05800 _ - _1, . _ _ , itivtiiigi in i918 bevcre epldonilng hook teuiitlet] qltp-plt and (llllfiffnlillyirllr-ffifllgjifl‘ talrrrl ltllllolllhittllxilvviwl‘ humming rare‘ Judging from extracts", .. ‘ . y f llfitvelvler the ailments thu-t couio _ , _ nruni w t iin are nut untier the cou- l‘9ill'°\l\\'~'t’ll l“ Pllbll“ OW-"llll. m“; lirol of the health ulliciui, and to 'a 1,011}; should l1.» rend by every man‘ William M. Evarts, one of Ameri- etmsidcrtihlv exit-lit they nro not mhmlcats mos; brimam hwy-em and crahuntler your own control eitlii-r. cd on the report in our llifiue of the fight in greatest nian in the world tlllllll- ineiletl almost into itisensibility the tnau iviio, until that eventful hour Problems”, or minute, was the world's great- t-si. One hundred and thirty thou- sand people witnessed the pcriurin- m“, “Oman M“, “w,” w anco; scores of ueivspapei" men sat m, H“, thing“ worm “MM w‘, hy their ivirr-t scnditig tn the rt-intit- quest of the est parts of iii» WOYllLHl tho piiuut" details oi‘ lllv procei-tlltigs, iniiiuic winks ‘mum i,‘ has m“ L,“,“.,,.U,,,, 1liy minute, blow by blow, shock hyur himsfin, m, an 1x3,“ a “ergo” all rvniuiiiiiig nlwziys ylflfiliitlllillllti shock. from ilit» iiiOllitelil llitfie ttvtiéepumtk, n.0,“ "mm. greatest ut‘ living incu Sdllllillglyus H“. shook hands [ill lllt- lust bloody nye Whu,’ “.]mu,,,,_,,. phanyys “my my“, refltllllt; nt‘ wan closed---:intl the List 15111111 indZ- ma“, around him Th“, h, “lhuwllstfll “i011! ill"! rated that thi- world's. cliauii 111- m a grenlw‘ “Look in ziyiiili 1111011 this ‘Fl t “Densely populated (‘iililllldt-fi must be well farmed or deeply ill- l-onstittiter. iuziii e11 wit’ must-lolly. _ , v .. _ __ Emit hail llaiseil iruni tine iii-cat iii-ant,‘- “m,” l““’.“_“‘,‘ m“ “Uum MU lnmhlwdfll‘fimgm“ i” "H" m whm‘ “ simphli-(‘iurk cut the ire-s. "Wlwll ‘l fielll tllhlw“ il lltflfil”: ' ' ' " illwll \lt‘W>i- ‘ilill‘l'llt)ll si-tiinsi to tiestrtiy an llll~l ‘Tm,’ w" pummunw Say it“. mil 1;; The detail; were l'l'.'ltl '1 terdnv .~ - , . . , , -, ._ 1 y 1 . ititiiiu you and tiil.~1\\1-r lii... duct. ah: died on Maul“ Nebo h" was ("m1,“,,,,~,,._ 4 v v V Muiiiltiitlhilitl that soil suddenly lose its icv- _ _ tlllty. or unexpectedly make a great puny m. [h I m I» _ v v ‘ _ fmn “f vu"““'"““ [PM m“ “3'"'._“'5"‘{flu-re nrt- shtirp paints tivrttss the. = . t’ hi" ~ tmliwey, iiho n; -[ uugh, u, do prtrtmn lhingyhditll dtui nor his natural it11~ce,1-,.,;1,,H U; 111,. 1H“. “m; m“, wads; most thought-l The difference "is, invested iii itinniiliicttiriiig, 'i"he bad farmers therefore . . . Hlitlillll real i'1ir11i."~i’rut'. (irlsdttie. l usuuihv lurtzi: amount of blood, run-l Th“ P‘. “Irv; Int," hqvllitfillt‘. who lion 1m; m...“ 1, 30ml it is rg¢grdgd of Mo“; that when tieriut; lltu indlvitltinl weak and tiirl m“ ‘ ‘l i“ m ' n mlvfvll "ll 11 lllilil 0H1- year. or the lltiXl‘ ""1"" llllll 11.0"" l1!‘ lliiillli ll lllhlll year, or the year before, ll 1111111- <11ii-‘.’ “t t ~ . '~ . ‘ . ,,. H “‘ ‘ t t ' "'. “.1, - . ._ .. y y mi 11in, oi vsoiutn, 1n .ii “n.1,, mm u H ‘mvuhslhh. u, doubt l-\“\\ tram tlllllflt‘ ‘llllilllé: iifllllll Ilrlfln mm] i" W‘ muduvulg DU\,',,,,.S~_1 “n: 3m“ mi‘ i’ m“ llrlml“ “illle-‘i “ lat till, and no such cxtiiuiitilititi is; ,» , . tibnted." And this was quin- iii ac-tto the thought that the gall hlntitivi-‘llilll lllhll‘ 000W hlltl lllillly YFlNIiFEVPT illlfreil ‘DY ll“? A Shlpplls- shwmmls M a“ his“ cm/"ed PMTPUY a‘ l0 ll" "Plum “mil _. _ . . ‘-- . , 1~ , _ ., . J. ~ ,,,., . ._ loss of farmers. lowest current rates. Please advise your requirements Wm; m,“ “ha, “W, bun“, “.,.,,,,,,,i1s .1t fntiit. ili~ hatmoplobin, tiliblllps nut renewed and a real pie-t I 1 I , . t; ~ . . . , _. , 1 ' l‘ at‘ 1' tie lh 11m m‘, mmk m. up“ ,’ ‘H,’ pm, ritliiitsa 0t the blooiiruocs tlo\\iitt1‘>_,,,, “Wk “an dam," among “h, due l0- lllllPl ("ll iv ill-ll, ct l i‘ r , ., , _ . l, ,, HM‘ , _ luu n1- it) pvt‘ t-ctii til the uortnnil ,, _ ucalhvi as cvetybotly knows and taymlltilll ti' >l~ <-\‘~"“"“‘ l" l lilibr‘ ll)’ 340%“ lillllhelli l,,,,-,,,,1',iy_ ‘lmmmn “"“‘5"‘m""*' zidniits. lleiiiarkable is it not. that. U Q I before sailing. HYNDMAN & C0,, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1872 for years orcupied the highest pin~ [ Uugm no, acie of fame was tieposi-ti and hi< things“! Ail over the earth Dlnct- token by another. Iienipswy who had sitlggetl his way by limit.- Slféllgth and flslit’ skill to fatne 11ml Ollliienee, who owned pnlatical hotels in the principal cities in the United States, who had the tiistintr “c” °l' 713N118 divorced his wife or ‘WW8 lllwfwtl by her and nittrrylug another, a movie» star oi the met magnitude, was on trial for the (ittngcs, from the North l the Southmthcre is, no man outsititat of (t. lunatic asyitiui without that} conviction. Pole t. No race. not even tlieltwemy yeavsr" l it . v ~ . i: and the Lord sttitl. -Vl.\' hlllfltl. tlti the other hand, it may not bc sball not niwuiys strive with nian_\\'ci'y' sev and the patient really for that he also is flesh, yet hisillwli-S \ - lllilli hi‘ Twill)’ feel“ altiys shall bc one hundred and New the qucsnfl". ‘Wises as W,‘ what can one do ii liicy inherit , these tendencies. ii‘ you are going lowest, has been found without it.‘ .___._ m ‘WW the“, Muwks anyway“ “M, iWhere did that from l’ “is not this ‘l’ looking conviction cotiicl mltiin that period iuztuy tuiiliotis have from behind your ayes this moment/died in infancy, youth and middle For the years since the flood no age limit has been fixed for man l trying to do anything about it? ‘short of 120 years. it is true that, \\'ell the answer is simply this,~ that while you cannot change that heriditury teniieiicy, you can build n11 1i natural resist-slice of your own.‘ Dr. and Mrs. (i. Raymond Brow nrrlvttl in Montreal irtiui England} on Monday by the Ascnnia and are- thc guests of Dr. and .\lrs. A. \\'. Young. Drummontl ApartmenLi is the Rood of thinking about it or"l"hci' will leave shnrtli‘ h" Ollmlal adhere is one 1.... more iviiit-ii iinsl where they will visit 311's. liroiwst mother, ‘Airs. Georgi» ll. ilogt-rs, t1!‘- torivartls going lo Charlottetown, to visit Dr. Iirowi: parents, Mr. and knowing this, as wo :ill do. wr- do not as it class, make greater t-fitirls i0 llllllHlVO the one and offset the] tither. lii idasttiru (funadn, mvinti Lower Queen Street. Charlottetown. to frequent ruiiifiiils properiy-iiatitil- ctl laud is almost WEiLIlIlEF-DITJGf or. . weather-iudepentlcnl.“ —- Prof. (iris-l I What You Want is ilere been omitted iu the above cxtrticts , which should never be, inst itltllll "ll __—' by writers titinigricuittirc iii idiisteriw Caiiutia. tind tiint is that there is hardly ever a crop failure, let the Few realize the completeness of our stock, but it la seldom a customer goes out of our store without having in his or her possession the article called for. Tight to hold lhifi honoured [iugltion and he ——the real man. of whom the body, lost. Now I \\'hethor tiivorced his wife 0i" has one, wlie- the outward telegraphic instrument‘? the hero is that you see is only the outward‘ Tunney. the latter has ' m" Sh" llil-r‘ slurred in the movies Should not we adapt our thoughts the , I "‘ ‘ilflllile lilslivst plane to that tremendous fact‘! instead’ -—We know not. Now, no dotibt, ‘it’ of thinking, l have a soul, should ‘age. and this will go on, although infant mortality has been greatly I _ V mcilucetl autl we hope it may be fur- Cmmrlng» M “hm” we Mam ‘s "m-ydhei‘ retiuceti. Anti thcrc are auth- t-ntie records cl‘ men in our own day who have lived more than i120 years. by developing strong lungs and M111, heart by daily walking, and watching your dict uiitl intestine so put that body of t-mirs in its best posible shape to tight your hnretiit- l5.‘ R, Brow They will laterl Mrs. Brow ivas formerly Miss Helen flutters, tit‘ Ottawa. l 1 Hfillflilll the wet 0r dry Wlicfti lllt‘ 71>’ take up their resident-o in unnti-Qnrdaiitl is properly tilled, and suiiiei- liintiy ycrtilizetl. 'i‘iii,~i is a gospel which tio man need fear Besides, when we say sufficiently to preach.‘ l , Our stock is more varied than drug store stocks usually , are. lt all comes from our readiness to at once get any article wanted if it is not already in our stock. ary tendencies.’ seat Miis. Illalhiesoti, I wife of Chit-f >e~+++e++e+4++++e++e+veo Jllfiuf“ Milllliesil" l“ Slwlldlng "size-i farm, stiy 40 to 60 acres and; fertilized itieatr nianiiriiit; ‘all, when you wan‘ ahyufing m“ of we common m,‘ as to swan ‘Mm’ d” n wqmr” ‘x ‘(my that, anything common, you'll undoubtedly find it here. sirbslantial purse to fertiizie a fair-i ALWAYS THE BEST’ IN TOILET GOODS . l r _ _ And what is the outlook for the, Dally Sglechons few weeks in Montreal. lover. Let it ‘he ttnticrstooti that the,’ a n o ‘small l'lil‘lll. say 15, 20 or 25 aercisi ._ , . . is inteiitlcti for farruers who avci Viscount \\ illiugtltiiu will on Octo-lutmljwing we“ m‘ m yviwk These‘ 1'91" l’ "lmllll U") l“°“llil9lfl' Dill’ Tllfl- cautiot i\l\\'£\_V-‘<l keep lieip and cat1- iiot do such heavy work us they did inclined matrimoninliy tin niav we not rather ‘think, l uni a soulillinfis t0 COMB? ll We lilrti to till‘ lipropiictic hooks we shall lliid in tlsaiah, 05:20, this passage, tierliaps, FOR G titii-tlitiu Readers have his pick from the galaxy of instead oi‘ thinking ‘fliat lieautiiu movie stars and live happy forever girl has an ugly soul, Thai insigiii-l _ by llle Surging mass oi hututttiiiy l against a torrent in which not only after-dill the next time. ficant-iooltiui; man has a noble sou‘, This is faiuc as fame goes today. should we not rather think, Thai greatness as greatness, goes, popul- ugly stitii has a beautiful girl bodv’. urity, wealth magnificence . We That splendid soul is in a ill0ilil-‘ admit it with a blush for our nom- looking body‘! 5 tnou huninuity. ivlth misgivings as to whither our civilization is drift- 01' llllllltllii; hell) t0. brill‘; livllie lll" “Would not some stich iuannei- lllg. "W" lflr this. grcziiucss is from reality, that ‘l' nm the invisible "the sun or Lftilti ivater", it would . . . _ iiiimoitai being which clothes itscit Isaac, Jacob anti his twelve stius_,,,,gl my Thy pln‘)l|ll.y hm. be 11st , t . e as“ D atmmm m mew“? iii 1i tiiatcriai body tltiring this firsti and millions are starving for the 5mm of HS “m? “(Yup of'c0ld ivatei". Should not we a mime“ dollars w“ qprfgrjnqfitii: he more likely to become acquainted ‘ ‘ witiitiiir own soul. to become ini- pxhibhiu“ o‘ brum‘ “km mm pressed with its revisit-nee, to think strength while “Hmong “r “ma” about its l'lilll‘ill‘lt!l‘? Should we ntttl hlid t . ~ , , c re“ um ihlvlng’ “hue m“ lllllfi learn more easily that weaitn bodies and ." l . m" S or "w" m“! w‘) and ciothqsanii tiutwartiaptieziraiirc men are ‘lamisiiing for “tam 0g il,.. are not Sn m“ meal“ l“ “m1 “m! 01ml"! llfld tench Cliflfllllltfl‘, the relation to (lod l9 tho them_ liii pt1rtout~—thal one, supreme thititt? Tu the credit 11f the “remnant? lu Philadelphia an effort was made l" Drcvenl. thlt-i exhibition‘ but thi- effort fniictl, it was overruled by the --———<+>>-——~ EDlTORIAL NOTES The cud of the week again. “The. Evening Scoundrel" (“Pat- rlollmn is the last i-‘t-luge of n Scoudrel". Vide "The Evening Patriot") is still bounding Premier legal authorities, overrule} who wanted to wllnesg the 1mm, lass than a. hundred your‘; ago, i935 Drobnbiy than twenty yw-ars hlcighcn in characteristic rcin. 8E0 this exhibition would havi- been impossible in Philadelphia or any other city in Pennsylvania, the State named after the venerable William tPenn. Those who then would The Exhibition weather tvns nit nil that could have been wished, but it wit-s the host we hnti niLfi there was o. good attendance anti the 1926 Exhibition will pass into history as Ii. fairly sticcessiui one. have prevented it were not a "rent- nant," they were the grant, major. lly- Today they are a "remnant" "landing boldly but impotentiy There is no nation in the world that has "won more glory on land and ‘sea than Great Britain, no army 0r navy ‘that has acquitted itself as“ dignified in victory or revense-— for neither never suffered defect. How shocked the people of British stock would feel if they heard un- tilgnifierl boasting and vulgar self praise after a victory! How shock- ctl and disgusted must all people with British blood in their veins feel when they the gar tind intoxicated boasting 0' some of the little ldhefni politicians ‘Pennsylvanian but civilization it- self is struggling. We are drifting in the stream of a diseased motl- ernlam, chasing after new plea- sures. new forms of excitementaiew thrills. The drift will and some- where. somehow, where 0r how it would be useless to conjecture use- less also perhaps to attempt lo pre- vent it. I _ read vul- ri-imoe WORTH WHILE inferring to the Bliileuuizil Age: the child shall 'dic an hundred ycatrs old; but the siiiuci- being an hundred years old shall be nc-Qrust; cursed." _ it is i/nown that Abraham lived to the age of 175 years, while appear to have attained an average of tivci" 120 yours. 'l‘i1is was litrgclv due lo the vigor of lht-ii" racial stuck and the simple, tiut-uf-titiur life they lived. exempt from lll!‘ itixtiries and tiienstirti-setiklni: dis- tvactlotis til the tircseut age. A 1-1-- turit toward the Sltitlilo, hour-stand pious life of thoso ztticient times Vfilillil tend powtiriiiliy to lengthen the tiuratiou oi‘ life. The letter of A Conservative which appeared in The Guardian of Thursday last. strikes n true note lii regard to one (if the tnaln causes for the tivovaieiit and iiit-rezisiug electoral corruption which is st) ticplortvbie. lii the itegltitiitig of the lltituitiion the. members of parlia- ment each received a modest lil- dcntnity (if $600 per session. lt was properly called an indemnity, and intended nuly to ri-iinbursta tlic member. for his i1ecnssury' outlay while attending t0 his lllrlillt‘. dutinit. Politicians of both parties have since then shown a thrifty disposi- tlon. In n. class by tlIQIIISGlVCiZ, they are enabled ‘to fix their own re- muneration and they soon began the process of enlarging the indent- uily of $000 indemnity. it was iacketiup, first tn $1,000, then to $1,500, next to $2,500, and finally to $4,000 during the Will‘ period, and so remains. Ninety-six Senators and two hun- dred and forty-five Members, in all 5H1 at $4,000 each, now receive ti. total of $1,304,000. it‘ they were paid at the modest rate with which the Fathers of Confederation were content their "indemnity" would be but $204,600. The indemnity has been increased more than six fold Does the country get more gifted statesmen. or better service now than in the tild days? it may be dntrhted! over what they call their “victory“ The ufl-Hflllith germ is evidently for thespretttllng. lii the rush and rustle of modern life there is little time. and worst of in, not» inclination, And a corrupted electorate. view- ing polities nii a game, tiro now claiming the privilege of dividing tho spoils with the spoils mcn for grant at Alcfl-ill University, Mout- ‘the university in his official capac- ity as Visitor. Before Confedera- (mi, [S tpflgsrpttr()pq'it\' H tiou uultctl thc provinces oi this “'l‘iit- (ind oi my ruck; in iiiui willl Dominion, the ltoyal charter bf." ‘horn iilklil]; lf-ruivzistlltlilnltl’ nlilyd high vfhfch 1x109“! “ms wnrmmod a "m tuwur. and mv Wrugu‘ my $m_io\“_‘,, icisity, tiuactctl that the thcu Gov- t‘: 5,“, 323-“ ' ' crnor (icucrai should be the ,\"isit0:‘ of the iiistiltilioti. This title after (‘oiifctit-rntioii ptireeti to the (iovcr- Tlmw mhurilmlw‘ nor (tcncral oi‘ thc DOIlllll|0il_ Wilt)‘ £ uow holds it in vlrtue- of his tifficn, , September 26, 1926 September 25. 192G '.l’-lt.\\'i<21li all Lord. 'l‘l1t‘u tiiit tioi ftirsziitt- The Visitor is not a iucttiiter of the icorptirnlimi of the, university, lint represents the Sovcrtiign here tin-l, tier the provisions 0i‘ the. charter. it it I! (‘.\i.l1 ON Gilli-Pl will call mi llio Lord, who is worthy t0 he. ‘praise-ti; so siitiii I l)!’ saved from itlllle out-mics." 2 Sam. ‘.52: i. l'lt.\\‘lCit--~li1-:1r me win-n l trail. O lied, of my vigliteousutiss; have uiervy upon iuc, null lllyfll‘ my tirayci‘, Senator and Milli. (‘urry of Titl~ ltlsll. N. S., are unioiig the Exhibi- lioii vlsllora here this iveek. "i e a e Mr. and iilrs. Roy lugs, Port ilill, A MOTHERiCOUNSEL were among the invited guests i1‘. “Tiicrc is sin in the world," said m“ wrlghkpip“ “lwnm” l“ Am} the uiother wise, “ilul be, you lifltlll‘, and trui- ' ' ‘ Arid iu-vcr the joy shall quit your UYIES, 0r the sin bring hurt lo you. At the (loll Links this nftcruooti the lea hostesses will be hit-s. E. S. Blanchard, ‘ Mrs. N. Ii. Dciiiolii, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. C. ll. Boer. a o ‘"l‘hcre are those in the wuvltl who would betray, liut be you not ufrnitl. if you iiearkcn not to‘ what tcnip- t v 10F" filly ' Mrs. (Du) McKay ion slllill never be betrayed. has returned home an“, J. i‘. 0i‘ Iluiifitx. a few days pleasantly spent renewltit; irlctidshipii, the gutal oi‘ her sister Mrs. F. J. Nash. l i O ‘Mrs. Pope Clarke cnlerttilne: , very delightfully on Thusday oven- “For you may walk whom the Bl“: lug at three tables at Bridge, for ners iii-o ‘if your heart he pure within, , Miss Delia. Walsh, whose engage- Atid whether the road bemhort or merit to Mr. G. Fred Moore virus ll" announced this week. You shtili never he touched by sin." . , , "l t. dug“ Sues The Saturday afternoon Tennis -——--<-o>—-—-- s++w+o+o+o+o+0++e+<+e++ teen close today after a very plen- sant ‘season. The hostesses will be , Ming Laura Brothers, Miss Kath- , leen ‘Hornhy, Miss Hazel Moran. l ‘By W. L. Gordon ‘ ' ' O-Q-O-O-OAOO-O-O-O-O WORDS OFTEN iMlSiUSED: Don't any "l accept of your hoa- llltallty." "Of" is redundant. OFTEN MlSP-RQVOUNCIJD: dir- ect. Pronounce the l its in "it," not as in “lce." Accent last syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: coldcliie- el; not coal. SY1NON,Y<MS '. "This lilo known nmcli that is red with slinnio, liul. daughter of itiiue, be irtie And the words iviiicli poison n woman's fame .Sh:ill never be said 0f you. Shorter and tighter skirts than ever before havetlieen worn ln Am- erlca will he the vogue during the cede, lttterpose, intercept. mediate, arbitrate. _ WORD STUDY: “Uae a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Today's word: RECTlTUDE: irprlghtueaa in principles and conduct. "The trutti oi‘ his speech and the recti~ will“ wmltude of his behavior were above re- preach." interfere: inter- whom they are asked to vote. Whither are we drifting? thr- 0nd be? “Ybcre fliiill be, no !l\(\l'l‘. thence ¢9<H+9++¢+9+0+**H+9*¢9' Yeah 110m ‘lllllllllilillll Will iii) l°[hu"lu[olt' ma d“ LOIHDLHL“ U 1 nu infant of tinys. 1101‘ n11 old man, that hath not liiied his days; for‘ “Pl” ("l ‘Vmllmsilili’ 1M‘- w-ioslng is that few lktriiit-rii hirs. \\'. ll, Ptilhltglhlvtllt! email farmer's plans, viz: J. ti. JAMIESlIN give, up iarniing, sell nut and go to cities to spend their litter (lays, in which ctisc many of them lose their health and tinergy and do not tinjoy .“"."§..”‘..,....‘“‘,“,,.*,,»*,, yggqygqgqqq.‘ long life. To fillCll ll snug piece of . ‘iii: Coal Question land with the olii cuinftirttiblir iumii» would he it great boon. Nut only so; they would he a iinc factor iii show- . . .. - . -, . .. iii one of the most important you tug young and tiutiaiiit ti lillllit 1.1 have w solve every Wan on n db pends your comfort and convenience during the cold winter weather. Why an tixaimpie of the wisdom of t-ulti~ vatiug and fertilizing their hind not let us help you solve it? thoroughly and proiilivbly. liti you ask for proof? ii‘ so, the. systt-uiu coudtictctl in (‘iiaritittetuivn 11nd‘ [loyalty by the late .\ii'. Juslice Pct- crit, tho lulu Col. liray and titbt-rs uffortlotl good examples m‘ how iii furni with tirolil. longevity and itali- py old ago. lii the opinion of iiinny pcopit- (I11- iounl (ioveruuicnt would do wi-li lti encourage tho adoplloti by middle- Drop usn curd, or rail on the tele- phone, and we will gladly help you with your coal problem. t A. PICKARI) s. c0. " Phone 240 Quin-n... aged farmers til this SyHiUlll allover imp, t»,.,,v;m.,,' “uqlumu, ,,,,..,,,,,-ug,._ 04 0 o0 e0 e o o e 0-0 e +0 e 0 0 0 e 0 e e41 o eye o 0+0 e0 n+0 m 0-00’ uietittii‘rotingiueii to Iiegiiilife by a" ' u this scale 'iiii etiliirgti _ _ l1n\l!tl‘iltllgga(lnlei' on \\'|lt'll‘lll‘l'll‘lllvllllll MW" lwllwdl" 0"" Illllnlllil“ "ml would "afford il,. illlil their strength‘ two interesting wit... ltiily and 'l‘u11i itnd age would justify‘ inruiiiit; onlm- Slninpy “gm, u“, womnmc ‘t u larger scale. ‘ ‘ \ _ w ‘ A sailir-tit point to I10 tinted before l“ h ‘my "mm" who tit-ii out and refit-o in tillicit livt- its long or us happily as they iiid tin their lino old farms. There is only one llllllll-‘ly hero on from :1 irisil I11 “N-sii-rn l‘;iu:iti:t. 1 If 9| ’l'li~- innuy frii-uth of .\lr.-t. llir.) (ll‘1’l\\'lilll‘l{ toriilt-Neiii will rcizrt-t I11 hear of iii-r n“:‘lllllimptitillillll. winter season and liic ltctipiut; oi a ’ ‘r stock. but this could he tivertzointa _ ~by curtailing the slot-k and locttt- Did you ltuti\\'~'l‘lilll lii-Wk 21mm“ t, lllg hear a filly tir it vmugn \\'|l(i|'l' have uiatle their apticuranuo nlolli-I iunny would be only loo glad to su- tcuro employment. on such farms anti live in the city. in the etirly days to which we have already rc- ierretlnitiiiy good iueu around this city received good wages and tnade money at such employment. PILLS i.) ‘I __.___-;_< (Continued on page 5.) O§§Q4§Q+VO+O§§O+§+VFQ #6 9 ‘Fall and Winter season, guys Rnlpi: ‘hloni, Chicago, national president of the Fashion Art League of Amer- ica. But just nrounil the corner is relief for those girls anti women for whom the prevailing style never was meant, Mr. Moiii said. While tho knee-cap will be it common sight for o. time, the length oi’ nkirts will drop considerably with the approach of Spring. because of the fullness of the upper, Dart of the gowns. Fail and Winter gowns will he very full from iilioultiera to hips, with ritllles and Cull arms, the designers say. O Q I lMrs. S. A. hioLeotl was visiting friends in Moncton this week. I G I i Canon Troop of Halifax, lntentin visiting Charlottetown for the first Sunday in October anti will be cor- dially welcomed. E Will receive courteous I" Graduate: ot our lehool are melt? iflq with great euccen. Our couree lite for the most exacting positione- Got the belt. it coete no more. Prepare here for lueeeol. Union Commercial College WM. MORAN, Prin. ' t, DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Btreel Telephone 816