III Ola-In Dalton. _..._._.___._. I article is wha manufacturers are behind it with th reputatoii. sivru Qua per your I President, I). J. ll. h’. Cunlv. Ann-annu- "I|‘ll-7 l "mains Mamas IQIIIQIII) Lille-f In (‘n-nan nal $4.10 In .,__.--._.-,-@__.._..__... .. ... _... __.. RDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921 ciiliiilijigiriwu GUARDIAN train many (hnmlvd mm GI n: 1min onullut; In m) ‘Iv-noon .'. n. 4. Iurnflv. Rdlllr nnfl Publisher. Thcinxnifactdrcr. t-;"..r.y.iit"i"t r ms arti le at" mtrdfito attach their names to it and jealously guard 1t from exploitation by others. Besides being proud of the exclusive use of their trade mark they insist tipon keeping the quality up to the standard which won fut it its original reputation. In this wag." trade mark is a guarantee to the purchaseh that tho wisely tit represented to behnd that th'_ eir name kill The Charlottetown fluardian has long advocat- ed the use of a Prince Edward Island trade mark o'- every product which could possibly be kept tvithin the bounds 0f a trade inark and we are pleztsetl to note that the Potato Gi't>\vei"s‘ Association has de- cided to make a move in this direction. The use of a trade mark involves. respoiisibif" it on the part of the: producer. It is simply" an index quality, a guarantee that the zirticle to which it i- affixed is up to the standard of all or any of the other articles bearing the same trade mark. Whefl the article falls below this standard whtn the lllll’ chaser final.»- heihas been deceived in the finality the trade mark serves only as a warning to prevent him and others from buying any more iirtfc this stamp. lt-s "henriiig " Many individual farmers are affixing their n.am' and thatof their farm to certain products the qua. ity of which they feel safe in recommending an" such articles are invariably" asked for and taken in preference to all others. This is simply" llL-ezltlfif: th" maker of the zirliclt- lives up to his pletlgwl word the trade mark attached to his product. klanufacturcrs have been known to recall from the market at great expense an article which through some unforese ed a fault an their product . en accident or otherwise, had develo; d which makers realize would bring their name into disrepuic if alloxved to be sold a Any organization or any merchant in this pro- vince could éStflbllFll a tiaclt- C(.ll‘lll8(.'llf)ll with sonr best and most profitable markets by of the worlds adopting a tra dc mark z-nd ailhering rigidly to wha‘ the trade mark implies. cxcellencr- and ll/illétfilfv‘ of quality and quantity. If the Potato Giotvcix-i ;\:'-.€O(,'li'.i.l()ll observes rlflir- LsLJ-~ rule, if its individual meinberg are strict in their d termination that they shall ftirni-"h nothing to go under "the organizations trade iizitrlt" ortqcpt u hit; 1' absolutely" as represented. the adoption of this iiietli od of marketing trill mean for them. individually. and collectively, a boom in business profit for them- selves and benefit to the whole province. l‘R()l"'l'i' l.\' (TITIFK ENS Raising chickens has not always been H: re Time was when ‘a respectable chicken could be purchased for twenty-five cents, and even less; the dollar chicken tvas a thing unheard of while any one m-unerative a that the two tlollar chicken troulrl business as at present. predicting make its appear- ance on this planet "would be placed in the same category as the man who predicted that aeroplanes would fly zicross the Atlantic or even the Strait of Nortliunrberland. Yet the two dollar chicken and have both come and coine to stay. the aeroplane It was on l)’ ‘the other day that a young poultry‘ * man of this city ordered a suit of (TlOLhOs for wlii<rh he was charged fourteen dollars. Not wishing tr draw on his capital account he rlreu" on his "house. H-e "selected several chickens, killed dressed them and with thc l'0lLll'l‘l.~% from seven them lraitl for it would have do the busine fif-tysix chick This marks one of th taken place iii the p little more. What "h The protective tariff‘ centres all over the flooding of States product recently said was selling his produtrts iii the were extreme cents a bushel Merchants at boo dear" . in this province in "those were even low our readers w low as twelve price was sixteen cents. These were tli our young men became discouraged and nited States where many of them and ies still live. We have had protection for few pimple remember conditions under iff. enthusiasm would farmers feel for , , _ lagfonn of the Canadian Council of Agr; forded them were withdrawn? llliis _ ts free trade and reciprocity planks for farmers to consider when the tariff ow much the tan-lit‘ culture i’! may thi- the prices paid for farm pOllltPlf and of his suit of clothes. Twenty years ago required at least fifty-six chickens to and nobody iii those days." viwneti (F115. that has built up the Canadian market with e many changes that have ast quarter of a century or .‘l as brought about the ClIHIlWC? industrial Canada and that has zilso prevented Linited . A lJondon, Ontario merchant giving evidence before the Tariff (foniiiiissioii in that City “When I began business the farmer ly low . city at prices which Cliicltens ivere selling at cents on the market here, geese at 5t) to f and turkeys at 65 to 75 cents; U cents pfitéltfltlfi at about 1J0 and eggs at from o to 8 cents o dozen that time lived over their storms. l heard one lady say that she never bought eggs when they exceeded 8 cents a dozen because they were er than those quoted above . .\ "fluood oltl day's" prices ‘laiiy vi" ill remember when potatoes. were as cents a bushel and a ver ' v t‘ (lllllllUll so long that the low tar- Obi product-s "" me‘ ~ CFlhRlfYlTPTtlWN (EWARDTAN, ff CURRENT COMMENT The farmers of ilio province have had their innings and successes ln the noblest m all {bflllltlméhlé- those convened in the general in», ‘fez-est and for the country's good. in the meetings devred to dairy" 4:; snot-l’. and poullizv PJMIIICIlOII. the Canadian Farm Products. "good yids“ and commerclal and pro- Jucilve agriculture, the best intel- ligence oi‘ the country was concen- trated, the attendance encouraglnz- 5y large and the work performed and conclusions reached should be of lasting benefit to the province. The Interchange of views and ov- inlons and inc vransfoi" of know- 1¢~¢|-,_-.- iioiu 0m- io another. added o advice and lnforniatlou convey- ¢-.i p-_.- prOTQ-SSlOIIQlS and cXl-crlr- will tell in l§l9ll'l‘t'X1ll1!!9l‘8ll\‘0 valur: as they are carried home and ai- l plied in tnt- practical work of field‘ and ia:m. We trusLtliat the PEOPIrI n. large will carefully study do. epori-i and piocc-ediuga of thee .-rr.-:ii conventions, as publiflievl inf 12:» fires» so that nothing may m o: int-s». lll~.'7‘\l4.'Xl\'£' and nroflvat-l- gatlic-rlur» i (‘1.-ri1.=irn-:ii with these zwot it Sfrlllblifinw. :-. furilitr niiufbcr. Illflltli: one hundred and fifty principality" o. ilssentlcri“ f" n the Boll litXflilriil EU\1‘Y'flJ!‘."fl!. uiet in the Lycliuin n- enjoy nn .'\ii g oi‘ azrirwzinces on"! "w; set-k ._ iratiou and r-ncoiiititt. merit from ilic inissionariv-.~a of th- in Liioyvcie" Pally who liad {Hlhli "I. epecizil study ol‘ :lic an oi can" lng to this particular kind m" lliw \\:u- 0T course iinipla- m‘ iliiiy an‘ ‘tnec-‘tiw- ‘n inlcrc<l and amuse. ~-\~ en ifioiieh 5' tailed to instruct. (In-- .: nth-main. who i: rflflflrlllgi '0 lift"- hvft llli" i. epil work ioi" "his inoi. proiiwibo- pasioral field “a: zippiii -X\lij.' ftlilv lo vnnrslinll out his iii-s » and fourllilyfls with attrlacliw z" llllfjll .~'_\'ln. Hie flCflllftlflt-HIV" \;"li' ‘lf)\\'l,'\'l," the 1wroct-sse.= o." ‘I/lflhdlll‘! l _ "woiwlj- fabrics lllillll ln- llniiu-d fotiiiiliiiioii of a briwi‘ brought liiui lo the lore of’ difflviiltyr when confronted with thi- priictical in public, political or bit-- " llfv. .\n_v clib tongue can l'l' - yarns and stories from lir- lPlillllFl". bu‘ iI requires brains to handle lln- (IOIUDlcX ilfffllff» and tli - !>0lltll.'li 0i‘ a crowing ziatiou. ¢._\-| This difficulty was embarrasin" "o all the iniprrted speakc-“s. The in I-l ili<ir irlentlllcanon with lllv‘ ‘.\‘(;5lt-l'll lllu‘-'"ll.ll.’lll and their Plllr c. ‘on in wcsicrii. political iilllbi" lie-nu rendered i1 impossible for tlz» n.i to hold out. any enticiui: hallo and in io Island farmers". cons- " Daily Selections Guardian Readers Furnished by W. S. Louson. " V§ §++~4Hw- I KNOW NOT! 0 l - *1 Q1014 l KNOW no’! zbat trial c1" of, low May lie before me in luv.- un- tmd was"; l yell. l know sufficient izrn" iirliu- ‘ each Jr-lltullfl-ilillli, tlziy Bu: not. wlit-tlior psvrtlngs be, ‘Hie fPDCllTlZ of earth's" tr" "n: are no meet-i; Bu‘. this I lww that rn" for ‘Irrit- ing ll€7lfls l know tn- n w. I know not Whether l wllltl. lllin whvrim- prayer Wail for the ill-TH‘ 11;‘ p.11 l lmu- not-lye! l '.:n,".\ ‘l'i\' 1i. plans (til. All that God (“loot-in is we!‘ int-o». ‘ And til-lo He airy-w it. who.» “no owl 1y seek, ills will. and in llin: rim. wsiwi in.» l'l.-lll '..-l‘(l lhiilvuii \.';. 1W.) nrznii"iii~r-" d»: 22oz! in iii~" ‘li ‘ll‘ tli 'l'[:\ ~i sari ow “fix: "We thought that lb» would llultfi ‘NW-ii’ "I lsinifl." .‘.iid below ' nutzli: IIu-in gill: lllmsif 5L8 lll/lllg . ~ ‘one uitli kindly firmness this sore om- ‘Y|!)Flll"’lIl"lll, and healed ii.‘ "OIWH n .t til: Ulirlst m have hllf film-dim la it not llfillul’ an? .\nl this t-i llls word lo w‘. ‘Fliuii- ml no doalfh". ill-e bellovcd live; and, in hfllll‘ lijlll‘ cl‘ rovtztlhig ghlLlnc-rl we shall Ulllltiralilllll ulial. nor. ll, 5 hula m! believo-Jbelllt-vo- upon iii"? word who :1 lone l(ll()\\'8‘—--l'll(1{ i. b ittr so. lie, l ,1 y l l lhvffirc the National lfiilicy" C. days when many of the industrial centres _ we,“ u, the consume the gicatei‘ part of our agricultural produce their [amp would be in existence today if it had fhitioiial Policy? How long" would iged to compete in an open market in out" ~ooououoota>oooo , . je-"i l0 divert their ‘hone-lit. ll‘l4*l'~' - filaugerlizn; to '|'r.ii" by our Buitrtls of Trade and gprc’ .11 l‘. lllzzUU ‘iiilvit-iviwl 'l'li-- praise of inf-n] beds gum-z ma“ “WA”. “M, q’; whim L" m“ 4 , .,.. . v ~11‘? A. ' _ i)" . . . " finnr ‘n Ill" lif"lll‘l' oi lluiiiu (.:" ll .1". ".I)|'.‘:.- liwl Hi llliii. .i:ii _ ._ . IHHTIE liii‘ lnl|:|'ii'~llr or Ill" 4 Tllll rustic l-‘Ollllll _ I "Ila column in can for the ‘In-union by cm-mcmoné "an =1 new»: :1 ‘Intu- . col ' H! Chlrlaflecewn 0 Aulifl I’ 109D Hal “Iflfili ' r" mouse QM aplnlqm ‘ ~19": =r~u ~. corral I oondontl ~. ’\-t">! »~ r o‘ oo-o-‘e-o-oooo LYNHALE ROIID 5H’.<'D-ll"lllZ the proceedinzii of the Legislature last session, a petition was laid before the Gov- ernment from Lynzlale and vicinity praying for llic opening o.‘ a new road from .\li". Kenneth ‘Al-Y efllfx tirncr on the Grnriivicxv :"-.;.i.d to I\lor"""ul~ Bridge via Lyndalc and 1' z .‘.".;s> The petition was 1:" .i zlie table for further con» wlv-iauoz: during recess and since thtr. iiie nirttxer :5 still in abeyencc and noiiiiiig has been done. l wish f0 when" your rezidus that the open- lng of in‘; new ran-l will not be a zientii: to in» iizivclliiig public on iIic firaml View lnil. Tho d'ritancr~ ~ Kinross l urn».- io Grunt] View ' Ltelly lllflfé- uilles. wit}: ltzitline on in hluntttizue :‘ rcad at the Or- lLil Church and Vnw tfillllvf‘. i-nJ Grand zie llJilfll l‘ of,‘ llllil.‘ to the n" " ‘i e Vlfli". f-zrzninlh" o!‘ ah: . zi l .1: tlit~ hit-n c-oinpii-lo l vit-w. ll should be 10s.: n coniiiiiinllon of . . i ioml. as ii would be suitable to the travelling prbv content. ‘.\'.'tli notlzin: else befor- 111C119!’ We" bllvlll- Tilt- iheni but ilic business of their " “m? ""91"?! lering K5111“! . - v- . l - ‘. " 3 \\ eeivrii masters and the one sub ,.I- ,1“. f’.’,‘,.§§_§5,'@,,;,',’“}-,,f,‘§§{,‘? '35.] mulling public on ilir» New- n ll in .\len=""n-\ Bridge no: 1b,. . \.' Al Pit. pi-oporsml new | ’ ' 1- in know" oi" dis -» ". I :lii- tin);- way llizll it will i)!‘ known |= bv n. Iizn ran-r, Th1- road in (ll.l"5‘li)|l would only; lll‘ USWi "iv the resitl~ ~nt~ "lflllr; thr-rcp-n. l know where in‘ I --.'ll"l( an! l can pTuYP in!" lIl" ll' "'5. Ill 'lii- .\‘~ mu - i inn S111 t-uz. CHARLES A.’ GlLLIS. qip-nrc. to ill‘. in in»; time. admitted platitudes and spicy incidents were drum-d lnio service. ll would have been lllti$i fll.\'il.\'ll‘0ll~1 ii‘ Ilicsc Till‘? .lilllill'l'.'>' liiul iinlolileil their trui- polilir-zil purposes and lbt- objt-els oi the (il‘t:l'1l.l' party or the 0min (lrmrers "big ‘mic-rest" of which lbry are it-preseznlaitve. The result oi‘ this was that no program pliiilv-iiii ".'-"zi.—:‘1>i"r>iios+.-rl or avlopieil To l-siatilish a plaiicirm (Imsieiv-in with zin- neeils and reqtiircuieuts of this piovinee svo-uld ham been so lllllPll on‘ of bile with the policy" of the main combination m" Vniicil Farmers Ilfi ‘o lime bftvllllllt ‘than- -l'lt\'f.‘llll‘.' llfllllllilfiyllt‘? into opln ronflirf Wllll lllflrt‘ whom they are rQQKlIT; in tirlcc iuln tlieli" lold._ or rezeolui ion was ‘llltlll rdlitlpr; li in true that .1 . lhtllwajv. and fol" 1i m~ -<l oi tho . .'"t'olitl rzii" ferry", but these worn oi pan" -'_"»" loc-ili u. no’. sen iously mi- ~.rr.=tci"ulntcre: and uothlnr: moi": than has been pressed 1hr rtisolulions o! all political i ‘is-e; rvuil ilv- urn-lit appeals of t]: ". oi ib-- prnvitico. Another inn‘- '~-d lrlt not pun-d upon, <.liic".‘tm of the loizit-laiuiv ‘o fifteen lll‘.-fll|i‘.*l'.'. as pi"i.~\iv:-ir' in 11H; lix:uiiini»i". ‘This uilrbi be 'l".'~'ll'lll’li". but 'll"i4'lll* of HllJlllllWlll, and lllf-lv more Ziioiiir-ltlbii: '|u'-.1:oin~ lo Iv- Lzrrlpplvrl wllli. Al pvi-a-"clll, 'll|~ r-rir -.ini-i~ i: lw-inv rim by" 1t mi- or l" w \\I'~ il ‘. zm- ».-Iiii,~‘_\' w llll_\ ni-iu-il ~"- rvicc. The only nnzuinly ft-idni-i- 'ol' i111. lliiiiu is lbiii till" inopll» “w; ':l\"-~1l Ill lint-p up ibis llill'i'llvllf"l'llllil- ‘ill. piiyliitr them five litiiiilrr-il dol- l‘ll‘>' f'l(‘il for l'l fnllliil; lln-ii" ~.'-;il<, ‘fllllifll llH'_\' inlrrlil 1vll|1-r".\l~<- r1 In 1ll.\'.'1l'<l, mi fll'll'i'l"‘lli.~' and ilrnv" l'l"lls lo ‘lll~'llll.—lllt'f~'r‘ m‘ iln- you-i- |‘,'\'_ 'l‘lu-i1- awn; no pivmouiiernnn: up- un ill" quPf-"limi of llll‘ fiscal prdEl-y best ll-llitlllvll lo llie IIH-"J-lll nr-ul-i of our rriuviiii: country". oi" us. in the ilLllllltll‘ m" tln- United Fllflllul‘?! of tlilei provlilrn upon lhi- film-jig or lll'll|l'l'l|'< of Pron-rliiiii or ‘frnilc. Nor. in ruse llli" €llIlkIl|l0ll~‘ 1- lthc 12min (iruwerii should hi» ii-iillzrll. Irel- [Illfljllilrlf and lrei: Vi‘: m ._lenli1\" llllll (fiiinulia. from lht- Pulled pipers. rllitli-s ul l‘\'l‘l‘_\llllllk lbw-y" wnnv in was introduced? litwv in (lanada ttitlay, whic" not been for the they continue if t-urn rawlliiii: " The Week Charfwttetown had a gtmt urnny is-fzors Jiis "p-QL‘. who combined buszncsu -w'lth illeasurc, and enjoy‘ d their visit. to the ca-phal c.:;~". with zest. ' Happenings 0f i , . 0n Monty. aim! Tuesday Lhe Sam's Anntversaw was the in- ducement (a- young and 0rd to lay aside worries and enjoy one o: the nest cancel-ts iput on in yearsmnd the attqndnnoe and financial re-. 1231s must have been 1110i grati-l tying to the Celedonlan (‘hill who do so mud: to alleviate the suffcr- | :3: 0f the poor '1! this cfty. y O Q I l The severe.’ farmers Cullfvlliftiflc and the Paulin- largel)" lkttended and much bzisi-Z tress connected ivith the uvxlinrc ti advancement of the l-‘mvinzc zvas tI'1.'l51l.f.‘Ef"€l. I I O t | "This has bten e gay week "nae-f ‘zily with a round of loae. thlznb}: pviei and bridge. ~ O 6 I ' '.\lr. and _\lrs. J. i-i. U'Dl.fln|.-1I.! c: <rtalncil ore-r two liuziilrty: ‘ u! the Con. CO0. lailii-ssmwrlizi are lut- - ...*. In Liurhii: . .. J a-iili lazcncst . ml on Thursday l ' 1 alter-r or. inking Tor- ; \\'l1f.l _\]r_ lii..i l ‘l 1dr". Ba were illiiftidfl. - - l‘ lo‘ of t ‘lflvmacke Cfaib ycst i: .< .1. making f: the of n presentation lfivndman of a lovtiy Eiiii Dlece and silver cardcast preclatlon from lit-r Charlvilctoxvn llrl-tndr". ." Tl,"!‘£'. ML-l. l-lyulzn- .ll'0 in the near futur ‘l ucizl-l -t'\'t'f1t wn .- l.) lliegnesl o: '. r . lngiy" llllllllif] tlmn l i tum Miss '-\l>'l'lv1k)"RU-a-5, 1.». lit-inc from Monti" . to parents, Dr. and Ali-s. 1!»; n nuto frjencle, ‘ll illg whom t-il‘ . l"l\'ll'lf_f .in L3"Jm_l'.1‘ll‘ iitllliilf». I l l _ h _ ‘ t1 i f.'_ ‘ .‘ -.\lisls Wirntirezl \\ et ark gave oi "tnco to lir-i- friends a.’ lb~ (‘uiirl I I I . _i..y (‘l-no l-.-.:t (‘\'(lllll_"’. l 1. i 1v l Ali's. llarry- Millt-r issued invit- aiions this "tree-k lor an zlfterncion "it iri TW-nrusday in lrofor of Mia. ‘A. W. Hynilinan, and a delightful ltour was spent. over the ten. cups. . 4 i I _ On “'9""“Psdt!y afternoon Mrs. Lloyd WClner Lnttrl-Jincd h. TUIIHFFOTIS frfcnrls at fl large llrldge in the WonuL-ifs (dub, Bea-l nviful prizes were awarded and a ir-ret "agreeable afternoon “its f0‘:- minnted with dainty TLfl‘€’3li‘ll.:llY_~‘~ v . . l ' Misti Laura Tlzvdgscn “J15 nnionz .:i~ hostesses at Bridge enter- taining llG-l‘ friends at serrerii‘: tab-i M; on ‘Tuesday evening. ' II l’: Mrs. Lowan 1:88 come over frmn Halifax, on a visit and is belm; votnllally welt-cored by fllllilflf-Oil" frlt-inds. l 1 l I lira. yn-iiiritfiiriigir. Brizliloli. ,"ll|81'l‘i'llnl"fl at Bridge last evening) l1‘. ii-JTCT‘ of 31.. \. W. llyudmon ‘Wr. and Airs? if‘? B. Woodman.‘ hm. as "'l‘l"f""' zine-vs ihls wwu. Hon. S. K. and lllrl-i. Bell end Miss Both‘ [ii-ll of St. John's Nfld. Q l‘ G Julius l-‘ilzerraldr. lecture in lil- HvnJ-lz tfnm-orlal Hall, Inst "T57"- ing, undievr lflio auspices o! llll. l‘. W. C. A.. was a literary trmt w those fortunate envuyrli to ‘iv pm -; seiil. |' Jwrhfyf) wui-i-dlpliy ‘..~ n"; l'-' fll-r. and .\' s. Jul l . non ind fain- ily in v‘: ow» o. liv-vw. W! - ‘l --“ ‘lifllvl 0!‘ 1-." ' \_ ivuol; n‘ Pl. .‘."'i"'"'. n m. and ll't'(.' sole ilCFUc-ti ilit- line I» t 1:\’4'l‘_“llllll§; they proiltiec. harl- lbcjl outlined lllf‘ inn-ans by which llic enormous displacement of nor-w‘ wiry l'kl\".'lllll.‘ should be pi'o\idi~vi' for. l! would look m! ll llu-y Xvi-re satisfied with ill“ liirilT prnposnh‘ loud the {sent-ml lM-ail polo-y" of the: ‘Ilviclu-n (i(l\'1‘l'llllll"lll. l-Iitlicr lhi< ifll‘ i4...- llirjx \‘-'1'H.‘ llllllll in "Ain't-Fa- in-x llicir l‘".|'ll nltilndi- on these iin» prvrliinl. lvlllltfri in rho T\l".*:¥£*llt.‘" of Whi- Crerni" missionaries vrborzi- set l\i':‘\'~= Hlion tlu- Iiutnstion might br- till-l) slim-lied. Thf-rc were llko\\"i,_~i_- none of those vrtmclu" rcsolti-iions coitjuiing: ui» illiitglnztry wrongs. ztnvl lilylni: llllrlll \\llll r-vcry other mil llii-y" could Illiiil. of at the floors ut‘ lllr: fedci-nl covernment, u limillliti- pastime or practice ol Grain Hrmvoi- sale-lilies in mliei" The best tone of llio nieetlnfl “Tl?! ‘in the splrll of the majority of those present ‘in favor oforgmilzn 'tlou for inuluul btncllts untl cn-op- ‘oration in buying. selling, grading} and standardizing of tlieli" products, an tlllglli-(blllltlli uml tlioinv: lo Whloli the)’ cannot dcvotc 'oo miirh atlen-i country if the small measure of protection now af- “m” ‘M’ m“ “°"°""°' i” “°°°""°""“ t". he eflitlPd . ‘J is the q LlUSLlOII question to steady the tension of high speed cnplnes, so will this class of men be of lnutlmablo value ln bringing ‘about modomtlon and sensible . . ry; w! a x1103‘ war: alt‘ rinda ol‘ political .lll'0'bl‘fl.ll1l\‘ in tilt-ii‘ The goyprnment of 11K. (my rem,“ ,_,¢m,0n,ic prmdph, ‘J Tllllll for sort ice ul unilciwiiiiiiiig; the. inp- 1041,,- mp m“) is mien w gin. ___ __ - _ V _ _ _________*"’"__»4' llliFi l-Slllbllr-llvll illfillllllitllw l‘l ii cncourngt-izienl. nnzl the fitrin-f m-mwimed on Page Eight) ';.'n\'l'l‘llllll_‘lll and mile in Iliv- lllrf’! 5. '_,___""" ’ 4 o i .. l . p, i, g Ai._Ji'§tn_t1Aiii"-éii.d i Today We’re Sure ‘About-i-l-l- ~ Tomorrow ls Another Story. We're sure what prices we may ask for the goods we own. The manufacturers are sure o! what prices they may ask for goods they have made up -ready to ship. _ . But nobody knows what the new goods will cost when they are made up again . ' ' ' _ ~ a , - People ivho bad to sell, bad to take what prices they coma jet. bu} . , . ‘ ' the manufacturer who taken an order for goods that ai-.e._novr..to e inldewi. _' will Rat a lair orofit move the cost ol‘ production. ' ' - - t - GJOFH that were made u J when the big slump came are nownearly sold~ out. ’ ' These goods, a: you km w. are selliig b -re at exlraordiniirv reductions When they are 10m‘. you mav have to pl)’ "M?" mm“ Lemamllf Y0“ can’! pay less-not soon. The safe time to be sure of saving money is TODAY and tomorrow. PATONS LIMITED McLAUGHLlN - l The Three Passenger Master Six Rmthfff l THE new McLaughlin Model Twenty One-Forty-Four, with its graceful ra liator, hood, cowl and body lines, immediately impresses one as a car of striking beauty. The Master rix Vaive-in-Head m »tor assures a surplus of power. its endurance and capacity for service are unlimited.» Thi". roadster is distinctly a new model, coming as the result of the growing demand for a more roomy and luxurious car of limited passenger capacity. lt measures llp in every detail to the standard set by the makers for a car oi this type. Not only have till! radiator and hood lines been improved, but the rear of the body has been widened, which. with the new crown fenders and skirt-g give the entire earn most attractive appearance. The doors, which have been fitted with special outside han- dles, li ve been m-de much largen-secuvely attached on hinges of a new style, and equipped with substantial latches and bumpers This new roadster has more than a pleasing appearance as it pos GiS-‘S an exceptionaly comfortable seating and diivir-g arrangement. Directly back of the seat i» a large interior ccm- . paitmont affording ample storage space forthe traveler's bags, th - tourits suitcase»- or the sportsmnnls gun cases or golf bags. Another compartment has been provided beneath the ieai" deck for larger personal or business effects. ‘ The inclined Wlfldelllfild, slightly wider and of a new de- sign, affords clear vi<ion and prevents the elc-nlenls treating in bitw zen the S:Cll0f1S or along the cowl lines. This feature, with the tightly fittin g side curtains that open and close with the doors. affords protection and comfort nearly tqtial to that of a closed car. i . i l l‘ The new roadster is finished in McLaughlin blue, suitably striped." The C-il‘ is equipped with a tire carrier. mounted to harmonize with the rear body lines. The price on this car has lately been reduced $300_.O0 w} iph brings it ivithin the reach of all. ' Remember thit the only roadsterof this model in Charlotte- town at present ran over 30,0_00 miles with out repairs of any kééiéirdgxcept replace ment of tires. when will you find such a J. STANLEY iuiiitocl. Dunno; W. B. PRUWSE 8i SONS c150, “counting Sales flgents. Sales Agent. Queens &‘ Kings COUHLV Prince Cotinty ‘Grim! Pfwlwfil.“ ul‘ tliu unit llitrurifbcst interests wllll create-i" the prosperity of the state. working in harmony with llils 9f to‘ muiiiciw-izri. llie lllLlllJt'l'0lL~i ])l"J}n'l_L'~ l'l'(lfl.(.‘l‘ of .!4l'Ullll rind Hie-rs inIt-r-F - psi»: The first duly of the lnriiii-r.' E ha Iikc-tvistl lln- mini of lllll~llln_~¢_~; or h . . _ _. “ 0 . ,9 lllfllltllfl‘, Th‘ to niziki- the bt-wi oi hi: _ _' g cidlinz. ‘Nluii ever lllf'll:~‘lll'l' u! ~.ni--| "can lu- ilfilllf-Wch‘ in his labor,- i,- “ .' like nieusure of FllUCV-‘iri and ivrnlii ’ l" blfl Pvlmlllv- The nation is nmdn up of units oi" which flu- faruiei- is on important nliv. and llic llilflllflflll- Will l be without instiranco“ says the mail that has just stifferctl from a fire lei“- But why wait until you have FHTFPTP-l ‘l loss before insuring? Why not take m "l that policy today covering y-niii- homc."-"1"_"i its contents. your store, factory. --'Y‘-'~“-‘¢~lm“ dise, etc.? - We write liberal policies covPYiPé! a household effects, merchandise, building!» machinery, etc. ' "‘ Call, write or 'phone. Hyndman & Co.‘ Ltd. 61 Queen St. , ’ - (ffmi~lo'"‘l0“"“ ’ Telephone No-67 ’ . o v1»: w .vvwu7 OvOOQCOnw KIDNEY “llroM/iii'"" /\ , . i "HT g Qlfiflpfl “Harlem's