‘emmnnn. O-OO+FO-O-O-O-GO 044-000 O§4§Q-§%Q A Complete Banking Service Small traders and great industrial compo-- rations-workmen with modest savings accounts and farmers with their banking business-find in the Bank of Montreal the banking service they require extended to them with courteous attention. The facilities of this Bank are equally at the service of every class in the community. BANK OF MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 'MORE THAN 100 YEARS i C. (i. (‘OOMHPL .\lilllilgf‘l' (‘ll.\l{l.()'l"l‘l§'l‘0\\'X lslrxxvll TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $500,000,000 an‘ vvv A Store Full 0i 5% Bargains 5 Ladies White Boots $3.50 and $4.00 reduced to an‘- AAAAAAAAAA vvY-Vwvvvvvvvvvv Ladies‘ White Oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.87 up Balance of our ties and straps at a big discount. We bought recently and have now on sale B. R. Holman'e stock which we are offering at about half value. Men's Patent Dancing Oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$11100 f0!‘ $51-00 Men's Patent Leather Dancing Pumps . . . . . ..$9.00 for $4.50 Ladies’ Patent Oxfords (American) $7.85 for $4.00 and thousands of other bargains in Men's, Women's and Children‘: fine or heavy boots. from 25c to $13.00 per pair. , HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLEPROOF HOSlERY. The best hose for the least money. New goods arriving § lioff Bros, Ltcl. v>+6040&0~0-e-+4+0-0O4***‘ .~ e-** 2,. a A4:¢:VC:AA“‘AQ p ,.'_. ‘Lama ‘##vv‘ Perv ~uwn~ wrunu O-O§O+Q 04+§§O+0+G¢6 OdfOk-H ¥Q+O 00-00 O4&§O-O4§O-O+O 0-64- Men’s $12.00 Boots FOR $6.95 We have on display now one hundred pairs ef High Claes Boots made by Slat- er, Brandon, Eagle and high elaae firms. Made in BROWN CALFSKIN, ALL c. AmmAAApm AAAAA SiZES 5% to 10 This sale has the hest values offered for a long time. See our window-get fitted. Alley & Co. Ltd. FABHIONABLE FOOTWEAR +we+$e+e++e+ee+e++ee+e+>>ew+ kngnnnnn v v v v v HYDRATED LIME V ' ' Just to iland It ie better for your Bordeaux Mlxlure than Roach _-Llme. it mlxeaieaeier and rune through the Spray nozzles , ' -‘llefter. . ALSO BVTOOKED Areenafe of Lead and Llme, Paris Green and llueetone. For prlcee and information aek . ~ ‘GILL AND LANTZ i Vlt~ ..._-._. .. "P's Lvflvfivvvv! VIVLILIVJVY¢VY“ “w Ihilera-tlng and gwhich involves llsklll. _ . g Will not some of our enthusiastic l i , . inoous outling? Citizens will, we ‘feel assured, assist in any neces- fsary way w mflke the event a Ladies White Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s1.so up ' i This clunnorwmowu commas ' lllE illlllllllTlflllwll ' lllllllllllll '° ‘ ‘“°"‘“°“ edly made to wrong his batters. elr Clea-lee Dalton, President. J. n. Burnett, Editor aria Publish!- D. K. Currie, Aeaoelate Editor. end la on his part a complete back- dowri. And his lawyer addressing the court said. “The Hon. Mr. Lem- lle II D ll ll ded 1H1) 8.00 pee year (dellvéirell were ‘o'er I-PIYI .351... ln IIIVIIQG ll one-an. eel aeeo an u. s. a. 10 Ilumr before the corn-mission." In advance leux has signified that he refuses in answer to the Government MON. DAY, 'AUGUST 8, 1921 counsel, whmsa-ld that he "lacked courage," Mr. Perron answered. "if my learned friend will only ENTERTAINMENT. "“' Now, with the city full of visits-rs wcuid it nol be an opportllue time to put on one of our old time aquatic entertainments. say, ‘a regatta with motor-twat races. rowing -;n-.i can» 0e races. swimming contests with the varieties usually added on such occasions. Such events in the past have given llvuch pleasure lo our lsitizcns as wcll as to our visitors. ‘illcre are ltw places in the Marl- tilne Provinces better suited for frcul ‘the inland cities look for aquatic entertainment when visit- ing a lllilfltfilllf city. Our Boating Clubs could with a littlc effort en- gineer a series of sports on ille waterfront Wll('ll would give pleas- ure at least for a day or an even- lug. , Many of our visitors are delight- ed with the opportunity afforded for n river Olllilflg by the arr-amp;- Hailsnd and on Saturday's the trip "lbs are taken up the East River, to Or-lvoli and to Cira-paud an-l these 8mm healthful and WW plwaant whilch iwlth a little attention might pport-llhilles for entertaining friends, be Sign“), Haw“ or back “mm we have many beautiful buildings and. in their neighborhood, ramshackle buildings which should either be l‘ ' ' ' l ' l ' I I l t e torn down or taxed out of exist. £ A correspondent in -Satur- ~ day's Guardian directed attention to the neglect of our war trophies, the German guns in the capture of which so many of our sons gave These guns were given to us to ibe kept for all time Curzon, British Foreign Minister,‘ w come as reminders of m“. Sacrp drew blood. “He is not particular- fice and of our dear-bought victory. Cody two oftbcse are left and they or visitors. The Rocky Point ferry also affords a popular outing bul zlsille from these ‘both citizens anti visitors would enjoy the more ex- exciting pastillle competition and bnatmen and swimmers get up something of this kind for an alter- SUCCESS. CIVIC PRIDE. Civic or community pride is a forln oi patriotism deserving of the fullest encouragement and cultiva- tion. indeed li. l: the corner stone of that patriotism -whicll prompts one to risk his 1l~ife for his country. C°11¥111111111Y bride of the healthy sort. like that individual pride which holds man or woman in sell respect. physically and morally, is the salvation of the community. lt keeps its loads, its farm buildings its fences, its whole proporiy in llmpcr shape. giving tone and re 8000111111111)’, 0 ithc whole settle- ~slovenly farm in sucil s commun and his friends MAY tlnd out that “Y "mild be a“ “e50” wmch we if courage ls lacking somewhere neiahbors ‘would resent and “blob ‘it will not llB on Mr. Lemleuxfl; wculd place its owner outside the PHIL" pale of respectability. g . Community pride is» epidemic and And this is the reason why Mr. Leinleux is more keenly anxious "'11P" l1 1-‘ 1° be mum in “'3 0'1‘ for an ‘election than any other man nest there are no unkempt slovcnly farms, fences, no untidy buildings. Pro- no broken down or in Canada. A new election would produce a new parliament, and these self-created troubles of his would thr-ll die a natural. 01' 1111- perty in such a community is more unwrap death Bu; i: there is no valuable ‘than where suuh pride is general election and he is again , wanting. It is to such communities forced to far-e the House he has now that experience with Premier that the c-ltllc buyer or the horse _ ,. . suth sports and visitors, especially Meig-hen s methods of dealing with my" 5°95 1°" m5 “Wmmlsi i‘ l5 charge-makers which will ensure to here that the dealer looks for the him the retrlbutiolls 0f [lffldupp he wan.“ Am} we colnmun. _\vlllcli lle never expected when he ity ‘stands by its ruxulucls, lt prides itself on its ability to produce the started on his est-upside. He may succeed lll evading the commission. and in stuvillg off the matter until 11051 8110 011 1800MB? 1119 711891951 parliament again assembles, but marker prices. 1 What is true of til-P country l; léqllllll)’ true of the city. town or after that, or before that, if a gell- erl election does not intervene to save his previous political hide. ‘there will be nothing else for him village. The best citizens are proud ma“ m face the musk; and m p"; of the city's attractions and are up with the punishment to which also ashamed of its defects. his femerity entitles him. What that punishment will be ls-ullcer- tnln, for parliament can fix its own penalties, but expulsion or compul- Wf‘ sory withdrawal from a seat, not also have some very untidy places an ullfrequent outcome, is what PHCQ. up their lives. lire routing where they stand, re- to Amerlcans m genera“ It 1, lnlnllers not of a glorious victory, Northclmys but or mi;- nqglem, This is not doing a foreign minister abroad. creditable to the city and We lru-st lihe city fathers to whom the guns were entrusted for future genera- tions will take steps immediately [rflyeflhfg through Bag), to save what is left of them from gave a small boy 6d. and asked him destruction. Let us not allow our civic pride to deteriorate; let us cultivate and encourage it and show by our care [Bring 3d charga -~_so,.,.y_ s“? he of and our pride in our city that explained, “but there was only one we value the lflherltllnce left m bun left 1n the B11011" us. We have a beautiful city, a city whose beauty ls marred by a few evidences of neglect. Let us remove the evidences and substl in advertising and backs ment. A dflnpidated building or a ._-_.. It ls much easier to get into a scrape tihan to wobble out of one, as the l-lon. Rudoiphe Lemleux, MacKenzle King's first lieutenant in Quebec, ls now finding to his cost. He played one of his favor- itc politics-l trick-s just once too often, and now he is sorely up against the resultis. There is no man in Canada more anxious than he is for a general election before ills House meets, for in that alone can he sec any hope bf, escape from the hols into which his stu- pidity and evil practice has piling- ed him. it had long been bis cus- tom to spring some kind of a charge against the Government in the closing hours of each session, knowing that it was then too late to investigate and disprove it. and believing that it would go oli its mission of injury to bis opponents during the recess, to the political advantage of his own party. On several occasions this stunt work- ed entirely to his satisfaction, the governments of the day havdng re- fused to waste time in taking up the questions, and instead treated them Iwith a fully deserved con- tempt. But lit the inst session he met with somewhat different recep lion. He had failed lo astlmate correctly the disposition of our new Prime Minister, and when be arose in his place to launch his customary dlatriibe against the pre sent Government, to his utmost sur- prise be and his charge were promptly taken in hand. it is a favorite practice of those wblted political an-gels to parade their own selhpalnted purities he- fore the public, and to put them into deadly comparison with the Current ‘C _-_-__-@-__ tune something to be proud of. _ prlations, has launched a campaign Ollllllillli make ads. allegjd dank records of bllfllfopfl} poncnts, but when called upon to allegations. - 0r 1119 best e4++e+oe4+e++eeo+4w+e++ hiding place. or the best scheme to evade enquiry. knows of the charges of prollteer- lng and robbery made by the western Grain Grow- ers agulnst the lndustrili-l east and 00+ . how their own eleanness of busil- - rle-ss was paraded before parlla- ‘T8 SERWCE THAT MEASURES their first thought is f All of Canada people ment. and country, after challenge for and then when the Royal Commis- sion of enquiry was appointed how Nor the stuff out o‘! which they forty of these some combines went to the courts for an injunction to prevent an exposure of their meth- Aug i; 1911'; mg price And in the case of the Hon. pal ; Mr. Lemieux this characteristic of 11 1W1 the rile 01 ~ your pile 1n their nature ls being again reveal- ed. When the commission, there- fore, met to investigate his charges, rank, . instead of being present to make Nor of slnew and 800d be was represented by able M“? coungeh Ham ‘L I“ Perm“. K C" it isn't the servants that come at appeared to show cause why Mr. Lemleux should not appear. with challenge '“"°“'11“"°"1 n isn't the cut of the clothes that In calling Mr. Lemieuirs and appointing headed by Mr. Justice Panneton, l‘ m“ n “"95"” °' mma- m‘ "l Premier Melghen, of course, took the Liberals by surprise. When a Nor a question o; member of parliament charge of this kind, and on failure N01‘ I 0110811011 01 B00181 008119: to make n zoom his “M, and h“ it isn't s question of city or town. reputation, ll be has any, is creed’ stake, and herein lies tile dlfllculty 1; m“ g quggflgn of game m- m. of the Liberal lax-Postmaster Gsn- _ era]. His attorney's contention lIE- Nor 11 question of valorous deed; fore the court of enquiry is that u“ ch“?! “W”! bee“ made i" And he who gives heed to distress, parliament they can only be lnves- Will find satisfaction the richest and Mr. 01118)’. Lemleux has refused to appear or F" M‘ “"1" m" give evidence before the commis- sion. ia. ofcollrzf. tantamount “Hum 5mg it's service that measures success. commission, i makes' s the tlgated the fearful and fretful lnlnd most frequently corrjures up in ills fev- ered day dreams. A Pretty Pretty Way. Springfield i Republican. Lord Nortllcliffe stabs at Lordf ly fond of Americans," he said in c-rle interview he phrased it more sevcrelyz-"He (Curzon) is hostile ‘pretty way 0f un- The Bishop Lest Hie Bun I There is a story cf a bishop who,‘ ‘by train. to go and buy two Bath buns. “That will be one for mo", said he "and one for you." Presently the boy returned eating a ‘bun and of- were without foundation end wick- WAIT “ill-LL NEXT SESSION. he - justice - .\‘ r 1| u ,1; i 1 yr g r i- e=r 97 men die,. .i poor.! Out of every ‘"100 “men, only 3 lay‘ Q up during their productive years a ' ~ sufficient money to enable them to ’ Q V retire to a comfortable, lndependW-i ' 4 _ , ent old age. ' g _ - i * — It should not be so when one considers how small a sum invested annually for a few ' - years in an Imperial Endowment Policy will ensure a competence for a man’s de- clining years. Yet we continually sec and hear of old folks slaving for a meagre living or depending upon the charity. of friends ‘or children for support. ~ ._ You don’: want to come to that do you? Then write to-day lot our interesting booklet "Penniless Old Men." You will be astonished to learn from it liow easily you can provide now for your comfort and independence ill your later years. THE IMPERIAL LlFll ASSURANCE __ Company of Canada HEAD OF FlCE - - - - - TORONTO P. A. F ARQUHARSON, h“; lung, Prowee Bldg" CHARLOTTETOWN I * of attTe lt iTpolm to lcnleulnernioltes and, larger and smell‘ agreement, most present rate. if it is supplied ln'conundrulns and spring them on Engillslllilen wll-l be heartily pleas- llberai quantity it will have the hlnl to rld myself of the stigma. ed- Bul- 111"“ l“ "1 lea“ o“ effect of opening scores of mills Last night l tried it like Lilia: 5110113 dlssemer- 6911941“ Sh‘ [an requires a large stock employ when she entered his new? The Manchester, declared that the mil- ment to thousands of men and 111181111011 0100111110, 19'D°11'1- “ep m1 In"? View or we Lrwy with Japan ‘ D Al II h women everywhere. it will start 111i’ 00111- - was clear mm I" gavi! to hm ‘he making up o! payrolls and "You'd thmk m, had some know. countries advantages Wlllflli ouglht cause the information of queues at. led-gs of the ~Blble, Wflllldll’! 310117 not "*0 ‘be hast“? sllcrmced‘ Japan 1 . . 3 ldl) ‘ ltl- l ll .1 ll n ‘.2: enable the wage-earner to 111D 111s 5"" g““”~ ‘l’ '“ e s‘ ' GellPrwl Hamilton is sometimes re- lwy envelope 111m the 11w c! the “M”? Wm“ 3°“- "lhi" SM’ be” [Prréll to as "the General with a lady of the house and start her outf" keep ‘m Babe Ruth’ whoever style." ‘His report on the lil- on shopping expeditions. Confi-{he ls" Had M“ “"6 snymg a starred Gallipoltcanlpaign had at deuce will accomplish miracles. wmd to the mlgmy Bmmblno’ no least high literary" merit. Ills gift lnntter wllnt he was doing on tllc for expression was exemplified in field" iris remarks at Manchester when "l tried again, but be was so he mm, deep in the sportlngvpngel couldn't “we have been mvmed w a com slgmll mm" ferencc where we -slloll_ be in the position of a cat iwlth ha-lf a dozen lnonkeys urging it to pull n-cbest- minion_ lt will afford Camouflage. l Charleston News and Courier) Why any German submarine com ma-nder svhouiltl flee the country rn- tber than stand trial at Lelpslc is Ford as RaIil-road Operator. Confldence Needed. -A Canadian firm which believes its be- lief by generous advertising appro- on behalf of a revival of business. Not mentioning the goods it manu- factures, this flrm hns been adver- tlslng for confidence. That is an ln- tanglble quantity that the country Daily. Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by W. $_ Louaon. z SUCCESS you wear. are made Though chosen with taste and fastidious care, the bank, Nor the number of acres you own, It isn't a question of prestige or muscle and your call, it isn't the things you possess. Whether many, or little-or naili- lng at all, a yoild tht i nut out of the lire. Let us reflect (New Yflrk World.) on bow llltile we know of the tem- 1101110’ F0111 001111111108 10 11-1110 Déffllfill-TG of that chestnut before honors thrust upon him. Now 400 Qflreughing m" our pnwj’ of his fellow-citizens ‘in iMlclllgan 111113 flgurg of spgeqh may have 11" 111111 growers of Oceans. Coull- been suggested by tihc heated term ty. have petitioned President Hllr- 1n England, with the "gflnpem. ding no have the railroads of tille lure" of everything sizzling, a lloi Willie the promises of 8911115 country turned over to ille R1110- chcstnut would seem more tbun have in many cases been followed nloblle manufacturer to operate. eve,- goflfgfhln gm 1e; gevefely bY 11191109011111110111. 1110 80110101 1e‘ 'I‘lhe-y reason that. buying success- 31mm, But (114111 the General suit of the year's hllrvefll 111 Can-Ifully reduced freight rates on.hls gbgp m think mpg; mncomng of n aria will probably be 10111111 111 1-110 own railroad he coul do as much chestnut if ll is not pullled out of enll to work out M 8011101111118 11119 for all roads. Perhaps M-r. Ford me fire? a fair average. In cei-ulin sections. wuii be nonungled in dug course such as a considerable lwrt 01 fm‘ 0lll0l‘ positions of executive Eastern Ontario and the Efwleluresponslbilliily. The Michigan fruit- 9111‘! 01 $100901 Y10111B W111 110 a KPOWOFS‘ may even ask him to run (Fpmn m“, Flwhqmrg sentinel) long wily ‘below 11011111411- 111 01-1101‘ their business for them. lt ls 11 lHfllrd knock; are good for n, man sections there is u lnost unllsunl great mung“, be a prophet 1n on“, _unlesg he-é doing the knockmgl luck of u-nllformlltly—really excellent own country Having 55mm mm. 0100B 111 0110 011110 111111 "91’? 17°" sci-f successful in rilnlrllrlg low- ‘77095 Elma“ alongside’ Them Wm ‘P1113041 lllltumobllflfli P0111111" 1111119 Mlmirdfir Illnlment for Distemper thus be individual and sectional invest, the Detroit mHRugHCLHTQr cases of severe hardship, even ul- Wm, “he wmn-d-s wamL what though the 00111111111111)’ 116 11 W110" dcud corpse or industrial enterprise may fare iolerably well. This is Con“; Mo“; slim-mg"); to m, feel true 1101 0111)’ 01 $081611! 9111111011- nt his magic touch? But alt least but of the Western Provinces as Henrypord has a 3rea19°pp°r1un1. well. in Ontario, so far as p110- ty m Show m“, ranwads may be 11011011 10 00110011101111 111°" 511ml‘ run for private profit and public factory feature 1n the 1111111111011 18 service. w-liat he has already in 1110 19101111111118 0Dl10811111¢0 °1 done in rssuscltatlng the Detroit, F0015 11110 11110 P011110’ Phelmmelml Toledo and lronton gives point to growth tlhst is ‘being made in corn. the pmddcthm 0| a Wm“ street Equally srafltyivx 1H 111s 19'1"“ banker limit "mi. rni-il will take 1n lwswree =1 a time W118" 11'9" theuldlflle rallmiiu he liiis purchas- are “wally Melly W811 1111911 "P- ed. throw out all bile antiquated 11 1'0""? 11181 10 819111110’ 110911111113 systems now in use and give rall- ln maintaining dairy production road, gxecutlvw an exam 1e o, e; at the most critical period of the [Manny and ewmmy wzmh wlmyou CAN'T EXPEOT To GM“ a mystery. Perhaps the court got him to (110 it in order to make the world think the ltrlnls are genuine. Optiimiam Justified. (Toronto Globe) The Prize Boomerang .6 Z/filsag/ff/Q? fad,» BY HYHDHANS THlNHER c‘ length if an ancestral pedigree, mental vigor and strength. Nor a question of doctrine or nown. But he who makes happy each day, somebody IIIBIIIITQI IIICCOIS. year. There is. mo. cheer for fake 11116111 falrily gasp roi- breath." MUCH HEADWAY Wm“ famers in ilho rrllarlret outlook for n Henry Fwd an” ma,’ n h, d8. THWMNG, OF P505‘ Wlhfllf, in Ontario B1 least, are the mongu-MQB haw ram-owe ought 1o ABLE Loss B11181’ 50111008 0f 1111111 10001110- P11‘ be run it will matter little who Don't allow yourself to worry ev- Cw 01 11111101‘. 0110080 9888- 11°89 does the actual running. It. wll-l ery day and every night about ii" and cattle, which were on the to- m; enough gm- "muggy; lo 151w and the damage it may do to 701"‘ boggan slide eelrliler in the season. a 5,14,11,11,‘ cgurgg u; the Henry home er buelneee. Our insurance are again on the upgrade. A ellr- Ford schoo] o; migrant Railroad policies take the worry away IP01" voy of the whole field justifies )1 Operation, you, and givee your nralne an 11'1- 10011118 01’ 0111111118111 101' the 1111MB trammeled ehaiiee to work 101‘ or the foundation industry in Cen- in and Out a; 1h; rm, you. ' son's industrial edifice. ' 1* (Nqy yo", 11mg) Tlir OLD!’ v.1 w,‘ Hie Only lmh oneuvli opinion hill ibeen eur- '/[‘,";'§j}’j' a» i f nrielirgly favorable mo a modlnea- m f, p _, (New York Sun) . tion of the Anglo-Japanese Al- g “My husband complains that Ilrience or to ltll abandonment out- .- f plqiyq- l 1 haveft; eenee of humor," hollfl- PIX!‘ If the coming conference . i. 1 - fl’ \ ‘ l! 1 ‘ ‘ i . dfilh , ,.. _ : . ‘ v_ '_ I ,>l'» I * ' '" ahQwCIb-hnt» 1'~ -~~»~ ‘ " ‘ "" "‘ '“‘ ' and factories in all parts of the na- ‘Henry. what did Bus! say w R1101 H‘“““‘°“- l" i‘ “c9” sww" “‘ i