Old Dutch gives better results with less work. Leaves nq-greasy film; makes wood, linoleum, tile or stone looklike new. Keep a can handy; good for general household use. E. if»? Zéiiay av H Jionlm s THINHER % OUT AN INSURANCE POLICY vise you fully on the subject. THE QLDEST INSURANCE AGE “Clear the Decks for Act- ion" has changed to "Cloni- tbs Desks." A clcnr desk means a better day's work. Drop a little Gilttcrlno on each desk, wipe once or Makeiit Glow with Gliiterine the mast. In plain language so that ii . all men in every psrt of the cmintry may read and understand it. in this they have besdnmhgg, H s..- , . .. .. _..-v--- ' ordinary inherent. Us Clnllnn Ilnlfnn. President. IL K. C liiE oiiiininuriiivii iiuiiiiiiiii lnnnclnfn Week Princess AIIZOEQ-Ebdlw, who is better known to the wodd by her J. R. Ilnnctt. Editor nnd Pnbllnlui W ‘Io Morning Daily (Innndzl 1%) 86-00 00-00 per yenr (mailed) In nlvnncc fgl yen! (delivered) In nlrnnre In Cnnndn. nnl 3* l. U- 9- 5- maiden name. ElissbGf-hfiflllilllll has recently published sn interest- ing article on "My IIIIDPQBIlOM 0i SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921 Amcricaf and the article resolves itself into a criticism of American cAuAoNs NAVAL BQUADRON The visit to this port next Tues- da-y of the Canadian Naval Squad- ron will ‘be an event oi more than The three ships are fighters and played a conspicu- ous part in the grcat war. For this alone and the proud rec- ord they made they are entitled to. and we feel sure witi receive, a rich! rnyn! Wslfllme from-tho people of Cilflfimuww“ iillll the province- society, with some lliht on the English attitude towards the Unit- ed States. As Prince Bibesco is the Rumanian ambassador at Washing- ton. his wife has seen America thrcugircolored spectacles Prior to her marriage she was one of the leaders of the "Young Set" in Lon- don. of which Lady Diana Manners was n prominent member. The article is typical oi the writer. and contains a good deal of clevor say- ings Here is an extract: "We hardly over talk of England, liberty and the Constitution. it would seem to us as ridiculous as a brunette proclaiming her brown eyes or an elderly clergyman producing his marriage certificate. We should ORGANIZATION MEETING. indications are that the Liberal Conservative meeting to be hold here next Tuesday, 16th instant, will be a very largo one. The dif- (oront ipolls tbnoughout the pro- vlnce have-responded readily and eagerly and -have appointed their delegateswhile many who are not official fielegalfs hay-e €iXlJP€SS9tl their intention of ibelng present. Tlilis is commendable. it is most desirable that the convention be Ghanaian..- a. 1 . ' 1» .‘_’¥I,i~’ I, u '- ‘ ' Happenings 0i The is ic"z.iizi.-..ii'li.r as: iPlfture" Lord Kitchener -. - - . retortod m. mqqo-siumpyyn sll. not idlcPf/ihosq p! up intro; ‘Iii something of his strenuous days in Winnliwl can appreciate the force of the Prince's retort. riiuin immediately‘. '\vii=s "one de- gave Byng three months’ leave. and Illflll the harm‘ bridegroom return ed, 11¢ was just in time for peace. Indy Byng before her marriage wns one oi the most beautiful girls Yin London. She is ii clever. resource fui woman. Her social gifts are in- spired by s fine sympathetic tact and charm oi manner allied to ex- ceptional Intellectual gifts. She is widely rc-ad_ exceptionally well in- formed. and s novelist of distlnc - Mr. and Mrsffiboz-gc ‘E. Hughes, their sonsin-lnw daughtsrs-in-law, and grand children enjoyed a fami- ly picnic at the North Shore last Wednesday. They went out in autos and seventeen oi the party uf the Hughes family and their des cendants were in the water at one time. A snap shot was taken which will long be treasured by the fniiii- iy. This is a remarkable record Joyed by all. The Hughes family in themselves, according to this number would make quite a uteri-y picnic party. dent of the United States, ilnds time for many things. On the go constantly, day and night‘ with, social duties whikfi have gtlwien little sign oi slackening as the suni- mer progresses. she has paused long enough to order a girl scout MT- W- MBlBbebfGovernor . of Dorchester Penitentiary with his ‘. pee Purity ‘Flourjor- all ‘your tlon. ‘Her best known novel “im- an Island family" seventeen- ' "mrrh"? and the gmnd parents themselves r-breaci. pies, cakes, biscuits, , . . - still In the prime of life. Needless , cookies-whatever you bake. When Mrs. Harding. wife or the uresi- i“ "Y l‘ "m "89P!’ "me “'85 ‘"1" you nsk for flour insist on getting ivuigiranzou v4 _ . mhdore Brand and Better Bread" wife and two children are spend. iuniiorm which she will wear as ill: a few days in Charlotstown. The Aurora, the largest oi the yisiiing ships, ss mentioned in our! Thursday's Issue. participated in some 0i ‘he Principal naval bnue“ earlier than had been anticipated "f U"? ""3" including the Juuumtibut it is not yet ingfull swing and Dogger Bank and other well re- ‘lhe majority of our farmers can mombered engagements. The com- well afford to devote one day to panlon destroyers also took a hand the purpose for which the county in several important "scraps" Hid tlon has been called. it" "i" be mines!“ i“ m" ‘mly’ The Conservative party has of she-ins h"! Wvlwmi"! H" m" "d late years given too little attention their pa" 5° to organization and it is hoped that valiantly. v whatever has been lacking in this one local branch of the Canadian respect~wlll be fully made up ll! Navy League is taking a lively and ‘iiuesdays meeting. pranlicnl interest in the cnmins n! Wlfh the appointment of a HEW these distinguished visitors and are made,- me party gs entering up“ arransins for such recreation and anew era and it is oi tho iitmrr-st a large one and there is every pros- pect oi its being so. Harvest came on in some sections somewhat honorary president of the organiza- - tlon. _ Her uniform will consist oi an olive drab Norfolk Jacket suit with feel that it was a little indecent, little vulgar. a little intimate and altogether unnecessary. We are always inclined to run oursel- patch pockets on the coat and a ves down in public. to belittle our bl-ack collar. Mrs. Harding's hat “chievements and ma?!” ‘f? ‘will be made oi the same olive drab blunders. This is not mo esty; s f t reserve “k6 the msuncticloth in a modified sailor shape. 2t 0x136: woman 'm- underdrms u She will wear navy blue and gold a . . ii l h d d lth d is a" pa" or our 01¢ mphwflcnted ‘ovnes lie: Zgirtiusldrr and Zlciml-llbreiltlats! civilization; our mellowed colors, r ' , ._ _ Bronze Birl scout insignia will be sometimes. a little faded, our ex worn on the Con“. and presum _ isite sensibilities, sometimes a L ililtltle ineffectual. We have our preci “my M's‘ Hardmg Wm we“ Wm‘ Paint. on“ relics our music. our “mm _.the uniform the handsome medal ‘i’ turc our architecture. our painting." ‘presented to her at the "my m ii? ' c n s Memorial Continetal hall of tho 3Q , Lady Byng has coqlsengedlm be girl scouts. The uniform is ‘com - g. the suest. of honor pt n luncheoh ‘plated by n nlshl iwhshe silk Mist hi‘; to be held In the early autumn by find black “hm” llfi. the Ottawa Women's Canadian‘ , , , dub‘ Another important event next Li. Mr. Meighen is Arthur Meighen, Ell I ‘DALVAY nE-5c'cui=iso_ a brother oi Hon.‘ iDalvay-by-the-sea, svhich has been Premier of Can. "vacant for a llliillgfil‘ of years. is once more occupie , the new own! gr Mr_ W. .1. O'Leary' of Montreal, __ The having arrived this week, with his magnificent North Shore residence,’ oi Charlottetown and We sell Sherwin-Williams sherrwin Williams pa iintc and varnishes (Continued on page five) as come within their range. The government and the Cl!!! Council we understand have been waited upon with a View to secur- ing their assistance anti co-oper- ation in making the visit as pleas- ant as possible. A part of the programme in which citizens are asked to partici- pate is the flying of flags and such other decorations and illuminiitions aswill be possible. We trust the whole city and as much of the pro- IT’S A BROAD POLICY TOTAKE‘ insure your life. it's worth insur- iig, isn't it? You are the one who is responsible for the weilbeing of K your family. We deal Vin responsible,‘ reliable Life Insurance. and will ad- possible to make this, the first |visit of the Canadian Naval Squad- ron a memorable one fur shins. oi’ ‘vince asiposslblelwiil do everything i fllcers, men and the province. I Zurreiit Comment Fwl 311.1% The Liberal leader. Hon. Mac- Not the particular brand that he ‘preached out west, nor yet the lparticular species that he dished cut to the more extreme east, but something in the shape oi a special relish that-he thought would tickle the political palates of the par- ticular people to whom he spoke. ‘He was talking to an audience In Tilsonburg, Ontario. where factor- proclaimed the same tariff dogmas that he had applied in the wheat belt there would be a unanimity amongst his hearers in raising the question as to his sanity. And so entertainment for officers and men gmpoflanc, ma; . Parliament. upon the public plat- I I O interesting. indeed. is the rom - ance of Lady Byng. who has come with her famed husband Lord Byng to take up residence at Rideau Hall as representative of the British Government. As told by Russel Stannarrl in an English paper. it is as follows:— “it was during the South African leader and rank and file i-ihould- get together and confer on the situation. While the conference is called for organiza- tion exclusively there are doubt- less many questions affecting the party and the province which it will be desirable to discuss. ln any case the leader and representa- tives are anxious tn place theirgm") w“ lwked “PC” as a bach“ "cards on the time so that thereqior recluse, to the astonishment‘ of his friends took t0 himself a Wile- shitll ‘be In the future as "in the‘ ‘ Dust the fullest mutual understand- lug. i The conference will not be lim- ited to official delegates alone; all’ are invited who are the welfare of the province and in|flnd lits government. Premier Mclghen. in his plgcg in form in every part of the country. east, west and central, and through the medium of the Government press everywhere, has announcd his only and one trade policy. PRO TECVTiION. Wherein comes the mls leading that Mr. King dares to charge against him? it is non-ex- istent except in the cuai oi‘ many fiscal colors worn by the change- able and uncertain Liberal leader‘ with his different policy to suit every separate people. where his whole political energy is bent to the task of the public on "seeking to mislead the tariff issue." week will be the Convention oi the IJII IGrand Lodge oi the Knights of iPythias of the Maritime Provinces. which is to meet in Charlottetown L‘ Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. 1'4; A splendid programme has been ar-' ' ranged Incluing a reception at tho ,Casino and a picnic at Beech Grove . i llnn. An official welcome will be Llifi dendered the delegates and address. % SPECIAL Friday and Saturday Sale Another Splendid Budget of Friday and the distinguished Free Trader. the And Mr. King's newly adopted subscriber to the Liberal Ottawa slogan is, "A Tariff for the People.’ Platform and the cooing wooer oi This was whst he thought would "W "(he i-fflde Priixresslves. sudden nicely fit into his Tilsonburg audi- IY devfllflllell ""0 B Pronounced pro- once andv there launched It with all ‘who Mm a cloth’ and you’. the tariff issue." lnwhat particular d,“ I. MW “I'm cnmerlm sense he was rather slow to cx can be bought st nil fur-M. lllflin- People generally, Liberals as w", hardware and “roe”, ivcll as Conservatives know of one tectionist. Of course he Imagined was not. AND NEVER for Free Trade. lt was surely amusing. and his aiidince must have looked botii young and green for if there had been any prssentg with the endowment of years and memory his remarks would have recalled the blazing banners of other years with such Inscriptions iui “Fred Trade." "Unconditional Reciprocityflhlfreo Trade as they have in In England." and ‘Down with Protection" Ami more amusing still. he de- clared that "Premier Meighcn was seeking to mislead the public on iimn BEEN. " .of his invention, in this we might the embellishments of his ela-bor- muls of his prescription or a model make u sound suggestion to Mr. King. There are some politicians who in the matter oi policy or poli- tical pabulum are born purlolners. and if there is anything of real value In his new proposition he should have it copyrighted for pro- tection sgalnst those political des- peradoes so often the burden of his tho new song. Moreover a perusal of prescribed changes in his model "Tariff for the People," would make most interesting. if not instructive’ reading. while a {distinct declaration as to whcre and what changes he proposes to make. for the benefit of the people. would clarify the tariff atmosp - hero, and those interested in the _ es will be delivered by His Honor g; w" m“ B-‘mg 3°‘ mmrled" H°'ithe Lieutenant Governontlie Hon EC: Premier J. H. Bell and His Worship i‘! . Mayor Riley_ j I I I The lady was Evelyn Morstw- the Next week will see ciipripupipivp c5 l only child cf Hon. Richard and Mrs :ln gala. trim. The arrival of the g3] Moreton. They met in 1897, but helCanailian Naval iSqusdron. coinprls gg] n t ro use marriage until live e of the or lser Aurora and the ' - . - - _ _ - ggtrsolalicupT-hen he sent a osbloidgstroyers Patriot and Patrician. Gingham. Shlrtmgs - ' . . ' . ' I '35s I8 m‘ Stamped Line" Ccmres " '45¢ 63- -—>——-————w’;—-—|will he welcomed with public and] i 6O x 8” (JQChQiIE Bcdsprcads ..$i_(i0 9gp g _ _ _ interested inzThe whole tariff was then wrongnm-vale celebrations and a com il C ' _ (Imah (‘u5hign (Qvgfg, pmhmldcmd Wm. founded noon hhshrdlllefl- “m.” o; the 10c,“ Navy Lpngugi 0mm ‘mid ‘Qweillll.’ ~ . . . . . . . ..lOC yd. Siik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..’..50c ca, Hihllflfiwlihif-‘ai- "ldlisilqal and °°m',are making every preparation for‘ d?‘ Col Turkish towels . . . . . . . . . . ..3;c pr _ ‘lmercial, but as soon as Sir Wllireifithe reception and enlerfiamment g] I _ g ‘ ~~ ' 'iil.illiift‘.fl5 of yds. of grey cotton m Laurler was handed the reins of,“ Hume“ and men while they m l, 72 in. Bleached sheeting . . . . . . ..50c yd. ‘iium ..' to i0 yd. ciuis, at almost half Government t-hat illogical and re-immu m ‘pow The ships are 6k 2E Extra good quality henmitched I \]_ iiricc. ‘ailgm pcatedly cursed. National Policy fltipectad to arrive on Tuesday and ‘IE towels . . . . .-. . . . . . . 49c ipr $5» 33-‘ . once became their cherished ideal. Wm remain three days an" which IE5 ‘ "' ""75 l- L868 ctige with lace insertion ‘Bureau and 3Q luxurlantly sweecihnt in - “my Wm procéed to Quebec. Lieu! % 58 ill. Bleached tzibic damask “Jisc yd‘ runners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c ca. stead of the promised reriuctionsvcovemor Mcmnnm‘! and MFR MC g5 ' ‘ and the wiping 011i Of“thc last vest- Kmmm have afianged m‘. a dance L1H‘ Colleen Cotton tzibic napkins. wonderful mam and “rived "r655 ghlgilams 33¢ Yd- ige nf protection.’ they actually in-l at the Country Club on Thursday I52 Vilillc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 (lOz. ‘ creased ‘"19 dimes and made ‘he evsnin in honor oi the vlsltin l '~ .. SiFilwd uiid \\'iiitc F]; ~ v - ‘amt sever“ than even Now n the officer: and on the aftemmn o? 1% Cotton udgon robes . . . . . . . . ..$i.00 ca. on.‘ lllllfliiilCSr-O p. c. Hon Liberal Leader would go over [he same day they Wm he the é . ~ i _ ,. . the list‘ take the objectionable guests of the Go“ Club w tel l ' "ems Qfirifllum- "d 5|" "5 B P"! Fishing excursions and other en- 5% F . . “V9 58111918 0i’ hi! new‘? refilled tertainments are being arranged. ' e and model "Tariff for the People," 3mm; and pubuc buudjngs Wm gig wirwonid have something nnbsthnt- he decorated for the occasion and i‘ ial to consider, andi if his design M is w be hoped that ugflcera IE5] O were so excellent as to meet with and men Wm ions remember with ‘he approval of the people of the‘ pleasure their Vlblt to Charlotte- Eiil country at the polls. the labors of town ' “m i!‘ i i . the next parliament would bn iiiinl- a o 0 ‘55 _ mlzed by the fact that his model Sir Charles and Mrs. Dalton. sc- HF‘ m fw- --v_-_-—¢--__ of tariff had alreadymeceived the hum-pained by the Misses Vela; approval and endorsement of the Nora. Irene, and Edith Dalton_ Mr. W'- peopie, Gerald Dalton and Dr. and Mrs all? o ‘ ___.__¢;>..___ Dalton are spending a few days at - i~ ~ ' ‘”*“ the Dalton Sanitarium where Sir lfi Charles is entertaining as guests “l1 . Miss F. Waltham. Mrs, Walters Miss Jordan. of Boston, Mr. and d5. Fumhhed by w_ ‘i Lounm Mrs. Currie oi Amherst’ the Misses n Carraher, nieces of Mrs. Dalton. Dr . James McDonald of Somsrville. “iii BOILED DOWN WISDOM formerly of Cardigan. Mr_ and Mrs Walter McKinnon, and Mr. E. B. I J" ln the battle of life we cannot Murphy. “on o, Senator Murphy o‘ Li‘; .. iwi" ' mm a submmte’ Tlgnish. The ipsrty are occupying ‘Jig ‘ nil Does 1g “em an. p116 thing, a portion of the unused Sanitarium ha A Dleiwallt W011i l0 fines-ll? M u and are remaining until Monday h!‘ < , ' T“ “£5152” “'°‘“" " ° “"5, Y” next. p‘ _Strong iron hcd has posts trimmed H d _ ‘i _ _ Amman may heal m mrpnk. ‘ v. a mp “m. bmss knob} “Omit Strung ‘voven ’ an some iron bu ivi-th bfillSSjTiliS at Whittier o lttev. gJr J_ db iiasegt of} Gait If] Fvlfi.‘ Bllriiill. Willi l‘(‘\'f‘l'Sli)l(‘ mattress in yo?“ ‘imfd foo" norm“? Slmglgi gum“ - n -. w n arses e n - amen i . an.» pep-g" ._ jm... I - n cm or l0 Cilifi. cvcrsi c mai- v Wlairs are not paid for Ill. the time Church last Sunday morning and giidgf,“ Cont]. S...‘ ' tress in fancy ticyking. This outfit, worth -the Bill comes LATER. ovening left on return to Albcr- 111i; couch has green dyclilim hhmrgss $39.00 l0r . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24.50 n» w r213: i,":":.::'.:.:':..t:: "i, :;:;'..;".":I*'* ii i". be m." an: ‘tar: .1? ;..'3.'"*"' osowor - . . . ~ .1 as a (Olllf! lC( at ni . ‘ - -/. - - ls notwbom wait’: him; thord is al- _ _ _ fir one at (hi; pricc . . . . . . . . . , , , _ Lilrgcisurfaccl Oilkd siiiebozirda blevei "Y! '“' r - Dr. my Brow of the Royal Vic ‘-|i Sm" i, _ - s ; _ ‘_ mirror, ins 2 slort rowers an ongj i. n. r = And Blessed are the Horny hands ing his vacation with his parents illi. J $3M?) f0? $35»0O- J '0! m"- Mwl" Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brow. Upper hf "- -— ‘ Prince Street. 19f‘ , . He w waits to do a est dcol '- M s of soodriaoi. once. will nevg do any. Di’, David W? ifzKonsiq Uroio- fir} .0 p‘ pod’ -1Dr. Johnson. gist In Chief of the Royal Victoria I, Plld; ‘person only who Is in this business to mislead, and the Hon MscKen- zie King being that person it comes with the worst oi bsd grace from him to even open his mouth_ the most fouled one in Canada on that question. The Progressives have nailed their tariff policy to preached by iln- ‘hen Liberal party subject would then know Just ex- actly where we are at on this vex- ed question. And this model tariff, If publish- ed. would dispose of another poss- ‘Honpitnl. who has been spending his vacation on the lsisnd has re- turned to Montreal. ""‘"i""'l" Hers is s gobd. gtory about the Prince of Wales. Ono day His Don't talk of what. you are "Going to do." Do it. W. H. Hunt. it is always easier to discuss the. duties of others. than to do our own. ible. but not probable. danger. We remember that for twenty years prior in i396 there were nlnioilt an many tariff 1nd free trade fads I Mr_ King is dishing{it today. . Royal l-iighneiisvi cnr was "hung iirghieiirpmtigrtiigiriiggr? "P" °" "W m" W" "°'"'°"- A tiered acts of kindness and of love. Cockney laborer passing, not re - ~w°"d"°m'- cofliring whoso car it was, re - marked unsympothetlosliy, “One ‘gm 3956:5505" of W) rich." "Rich. sci-lisp J‘ asir mastery. in lieroisnf. , lilm a |\ h . family of two sons and three dau‘gh ters. His brother Bishop 0‘Leary other gueuip are also enjoying a holiday p1 Dal. an u :-. i=4 v.15! m»: <1»-