i Q -.-\.. C.. ~....~__ *serie-$3 i»..s . K. .fir-is "'°" 3 1.0.-inioio i ‘ » i'-Uimin _ttees 'named to carry on the work of placing the ' Victory Loan of 1919 before the people of P. E. Island. - ` Mr. Longworth, who acted as Chairman, Provincial _Committee for the -last two Victory Loans which were de: subscribed *for so largely, has_ again been asked by Sir _wa Henry Drayton, Finance Minister of Canada to act _as i»:_i__ Chairman, and'ha.s consented to do so and-we feei sure 2,, that this Loan will be equally successful. - we Mr. W. K. Rogers, who acted as Chairman and or- §,',§°‘ ganizer for Queens and Kings Counties in 1917-1918, so S _ . ~ : h it - and Mr. Neil McLeod, K. C., Summerside, who acted as quQ';§"°;,1,,_,n§'§§ §§§2f"’,n' ,fi c,f§, Chairman and Ol' IllZ€l° Of Prince COl.lIlty l'l3Ve condition, ilie carburetor fails to' _ 7 . ~ 53 ~ ° - ' furnish th cylinders a mixture rich. _ V -again been asked y the Finance Minister to act in the ,umm ,__:be__,8u_m,_,1e _The ____,,,__?_,__,_,_,V Sammy the ,__-mm gaming BB-U8 Dll-SOCRSB C ‘ ess of gasoline to be fed througli_x;i1 carburetor that enough of theih, dily viiporlzable portions of thelus -- _f l ill be u to enter the cyiin-‘ h gi cial Command of W. _V. A. has accepted a pla_ce on the ,_d‘;js'fo mu; '_‘§_"ammabm_y _ This Q;-ish oiugsu .ii iiie xiii iieisisii Committee and with his well known success in every- is iisiiiiiy tions by ciwiiiiig ine iii 3, le W‘01‘k. ` » or ‘_ _ ,_ , __,_ __ ` f -_ --ir ' » 1 5 f '_ - 'A » _ i g 5 i, f ,§\Y,e,;take pleasure today in anouncing the names of ‘ ...i.....ii.iiit&-str..-ii....._.~ _ ~ ._ _filief and members- of the Provincial and other “ "Wulf same capacity, and they will no doubt see that the work mi _is done in as thorough a manner as in former loans. gs ' Major D. A. MacKinnon, D. S. 0.,`President Provin- iss ¥"lU% 'FALLING TEN HGV IN COLD EN Hill _ 5. J. wi-im: My eight evils- the engine starts readily, when once on rmed’ up, but when cold _requires done ming and, after standing. ffb- i2f|!l0l1 ntiy stalls and requires ii second life nklng. When final-ly started. it however, ms inclined to “run away 'with tice and- t"_ as if the gas fed - -took tfou, the pursuit of pleasure has ect at once. - Please explain and gone on,‘ if anything, st an acceler- g . .- ~ to the course, certain before the and gay city to the wur ie has be words guide check the ex presslon the since est remedy ated pace _ V The 'Largest Club Berlin is IMWY. indeed, of the revolu- ill- urope; Gaining clans shoot up in l parts' of` Berlin like mushrooms a uieadoivlanil_."1‘liere are as many. sixty in the v/_est a-lc-ne, in the_ ' solil by us. pleasure mm, an the newspapers are con ' ‘ ' ' ' ` ntly publishing aiiveiié emails’ _li you are a iori_iier_ patron would be pleaseii' to hate- you V _ _ The public is invited to give us `a trial. iY_0_llf 'S1lllSf3°ll0ll‘1~7iS_ -illlr I _,_ _ _ ` Geo. _Er Full _aud Sou, _ye ' L A large auiountgfloili hard coal ' is ‘now cn rou`te_ iriigmtheizmiiithiuil ! Pennsylvania---All sizes Chestuu_t--- Stove-and Egg. This is fthe __gei_liiiiie_ D.l..»_ &' W. Coal, the best h'ard'coal known. Ash any coal_de_aler about _this grade of coal.f'BOUK YOUR 0RDER NOW. ` __ ' ‘ ' _ " t _ a _ ,_ i _ 1 '_ i .__ '_ _ ~ ‘ '_' ` ~ » 1t__:~ . . -. . » _ i in _t of the carburetor almost corn. -» t d in -» by _ _ _ _ __ _ V_ ___ _thing _he undertakes, will be of great assistance in the pmely so um hardly any ____ ente_8_;;>_i_iiios_<_3e§____ vi-__§_______g§_i:i___i;i_§_______;i»i;i__?; __ V _ _ _ __ _ _ 0 e` offered for sale, and not the “ " “ by setting the carburetor adjust-lm. _ / - , ` Mi' D J Riley, Chairman of Finnance Committee of ;'_'°“' *°"‘P°"="l1Y 'HY ff°l1~ S°"‘°`siigiifeiii secrecy is observe-1 _wiiiii L s - " » - . A ' ` - P 4 it M A ° ‘ ' m ‘ ~ 1 ~ » Charlottetown City Council is also a new member of the .ii 3030??_§;p;d_§?_:1_§;1g1§;ea__‘;g_¢:_§§§_r_s~ard to this demoralizing pursuit _ St., V 0 _ _ _ _ _ . __ hae largest and innst elcgantgaml, _ _ _ Committee this year. Mr. W. Harry Tidmarsh who so Eggers the csiiiiifiiisi begins to sie iii; ciiib i_s_siiii.»ii_@i1_ in unter iisii- 5-- -' (_), W, ROGERS, Manager ‘ _ ' A-successfully led the aggressive campaign-in the city of gi., ran ignitable mixture, the en- L! e/will stall and this is probably iniicii. some o0 perV‘~‘-:ins gamble ere every diy and as much as 50- . . _ . _ in _ _ f ’ L ‘ _Charlottetown last year is again Chairman for the com- ;*;f_r°‘;j_‘;b‘:_'§§o§°“;§__1 ml; i,’§‘;°“r‘§§§ ooo maiiis iiiiii more ii lllg Campaign. _ adjustment before attempting to 2 _ We feel sure that these gentlemen, with the assis- gift- We <»° “Of We what "wre wil- tance of local committees and caiivassers will make this, and the last great Victory Loan, a huge success. 3° ‘"°f “HOW what Seems 1° make , . l ' The security for these bonds is undoubted, the rate ,X2 gi1S able at any time should make them most attractive to the come ,,,,a,,,d to a ,,,,,,,,, p,,,,_,_-,ms investol-_ collection of fuel may vaporlze rath- m suddenly and cause the engine to __ much faster than previously, on 3* | Y i _ ~ run THE I’.\'I’RIOT 1-\.\'D 'I‘I-IE 'I'E.\("-I-IERS. 8 C - In what might fittingly bt termed Liberal- confes- sions, the Patriot in its yestei°day’s issue denies that Mr. Bell promised to increase the teachers’ salaries out ofthe present revenue. In Mr. Bell’s manifesto published in the Patriot of , July 3, is the following plank: “With proper economy out of their additional revenue of approximately $2,000,- 000 this government should have been able to apply con- siderably more than $30,000 towards the increase of Mg’ teachers salaries.” The Patriot tries _to cover the incapa- iii., ‘ city of its party by charging th -it the Arsenault Govern gg" __ _ _ y ment left the province “enormously” in debt when_ it 1,02, _ handed the reins over to Mr. Bell. Here also the Patriot ___/*"‘w°f= Standard vfeclife “UB 1° is drawing its red herring. The -Arsenault Government, ,,029 before retiring f 'om ofiice purchased the shppiies for the 'mp have been obliged to purchase. 'l`..e amount of these pur- U0" for all the provircial institutions, b'iugnt_and paid for by }`,‘f,',§ the Arsenault Government and which the Bell Govern- shi is Shout on cord money alone- l ,_.,,,_ _ _ - ___ _________ --_;___ _;; - _ __=., mzillei' clubs. wliicli are quite aii_ "' "_'*` -_ do except to heat the ca,-bu,-a¢¢,;-,§‘ll‘a1`l in their WHY. are i0 bi! f0lH1fl cession to the conventions. Play 'to get ii large revenue from thi_s` "Get out" was the sneering answer. intake system in some way. We'f" engine., “run away w-ith itself" ept that the intake passages may oline and then when they be- ertain throttle opening. 3 enounn T b _ ' ill _ A. -W.,aaks: Does it make any C0 erence whether the positive or th IirESO\‘lb€d- dlbklmlllc methods tl' st b t- uiiil do not a the dl nega ie pole of a orage a is the one to be connected -to lil frame of a car-'_' I have tried eli the grounding of the positive ve on the frame and -this recom- do daiion is generally followed. It the erls nc indicate the nature of . -_ ics nu differnce in the opera~ the premises. Within th h lt - current year, supplies which the Bell Government would ,pm of ,,__.,,.,,»,,g_ ,,g,,_,,,,g and ,g,,,_ ,ng " ‘"’ “S "' ¢1DD_l:l`1iIUB.d\\'lliCll Dale is D\l&_ £4; sometimes very modlestp iaqlcordiln-g - ._ . - ground, ut it oes ina ea e g i chases the Bell Government has not seen fit to divulge. ,,,,,e,.,,,,¢,, in me c,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, con. f’ ln l A number of items may be estimated however. The coal 'ws and the wesriiig iiwsy .ii -timer 2,, ts, which way the current is W UI8. ' tlinarlly moderate prives. Very often -other comforts are provided. You ii in _ne eng ge ' ..m rectly it through the. intervention’ of ii and cannot see any difference. \ iivericd servant of the club. The ex- riial appearance of tli-ese clubs is ways nn extremely good restaur- t at which excellent dishes and many of the streets in this local- goes on all night, however., -For-source. ' ' ‘-‘you can’_t fool me. Whymnn, John v as w"-Ii -is in the iieisliburhood iii.. i-est, wiiiii one sees hers _is what ~ -----~_-_- the Baptist has been dead 1110r@'n a of the Zco station. At the preseiit one can gee in any gambling hell JOHN’S SISTERS hundred years." . -_ _ _ f ' t t la and the fact that the are readil sale-1 became pit-ny wen misc with many ‘iggggél niismialllthx oggnl iiiigghiailseiga liilgrily orrgglig-lllesbntegll “I W- there-" he asked- ee he ' 0 In eres rge y ' y night in card money alone in Ber- everything but the satisfaction 'or stood in the streets of Paris for the lin. Of course, this implies enor- their d¢5ir@_ And this is taking first time, and watched two Sisters none -uv my business, pardy;-biit wuz 0 - _ _ .. Thorne Tatters-"‘Uy" course, it'_s oi; expense Q: other kinds con pl,-,ce ,mt (mb, m Beflim but m of Mercy,pass along, _what kind of you evcr married?" _,_ ' matter of special service, ns, foi c 51211102. Evil-‘ing ii taxi At the large clubs it is no unusual ' _ -L_ "5 ’*“~' ' ---*- " ° thing for a iiifin to lose 80.000 'marks All the Luxurles ($20,000) i'n an evening, while ri loss ` ’ of 80,00, in-:irks ($7,500) is quite 0 _ ~ _ . . ._, _ B _ fccurse, the attciiilniits sliaie ~,--into# ' with the niotorcur drivers. You can to lose 10,000 marks ($2,500) are *Z \i see at allh times of the day crowds of tio numerous to attract attention. .It _ - taxis, w -ich -you seek for i val i. sal, to sa th t i tli all -4 cl_-iewliere,o standing in then ncighxi Q 9 y a n 8 sm er iiorhooil of the ciubs,' but they only ($750) pe-r person takes place eveify nsent to take ycu'.'if you observe Q _ _ _ arge d'ai`f-alres in the form of at ry discreet; a siiinll plate on t`lie_ or often not even' that, is all is sometimes very elegant, the locality. There is, however, es can be obtained at extriior- Questions of ,general interest to ca ~»- W; posed tax wpuld mean an additional tax of $22 on every fff ' ‘ ‘ '_ i , i ii - 3§223.f::;‘1_~.§z.Sst.§°;§§;;;2.'*;:;1;.a.';‘l.‘;;‘;“‘;i1.s:;'_?.:- '-if-ff -1="==-2;’--f2=f°-'2.°f--= ° -fif- } We ate and unnecessary? Ridiculously false as were these 1 'representations, many believed them and voted against 2, the pr0p0sedV_1,E_duéati0n Tax. _ _ their viewpoint' Life would have »i»-cs-nip... ment would have had to supply before now, amounted 750 motorist., win be answered iii this ,,,;',,,g_°‘,,‘§ '{‘,§,_"',’1’{f‘,*,‘,'§ff,;, ";‘}“§ , A___l;l_l_1tH.LB_P%;:i_ul;¢:_:`";|£_2_"¥_-_ _h_1;d_f_§;§_paarber_ ' The manicure -is in' Particu- at least $40 000. 'ihree road autos purchased by the Ar- col senault Government for use on the _roads cost probably several thousand dollars each. Lumber and stone purchased by the Arsenauft Government and now on __ hand for the use of the Bell Government cost probably is $50,000 to $75,000. The be-ef cattle on the Fa-lconwood Z farm, sufficient to provide the institution with beef ,B for the coming year must be added and there are many is other items which the Bell Government should have if given credit for when issuing its now famous finan-._ if* U, ‘_ Q *_* 5 5 5 ,B S ,B 0 . * __ cial statement covering the firsteight months of the _ present year. _ ~ _ _ _ The Patriot now whines over th'e deplorable condi- tion of the finances and urges this “is tying up the ' _ bl tiled t. Y - 0 l , The Patriot further states that the Arsenault Gov p§_':fcm°a';’__j_ wan¢;“exc_te_<;_‘;§§ Divx; ernment ‘ adopted a subterfuge” _in .submitting a Plellls- in not refer to its own misrepresentation and that of the if Has' it forgotten how it represented that the pro- t 5 _ The revenue of the province, collected and to be ou, oment and the rush from work to usement and back again, forget- proprly developed, brings great- _ . . . . . . . . ti fh ti th ith Ji h ith- Liberal candidates in connection with this plebiscite f§i_°“ B ° °" °“ ° " ° °° rled the cxperlhient of devoting a ts h d t al - w moinen eac ay o c m, un terrupted thought along welldl- mprovs them. _ In this thinking let aces of other people, so as tor get ' i "PY- ¢&$$%&4b%$¢$%~$fP8* Daily Selections for Guardian Readersji ... furnished by W. I. Lemon: are - are well-to-do merchants and irre- roachabfle ~piiysiclans, lawyers, _ _ m CALM THINKING high oillclals, and ii is even wlils pered that Judges and public prose (Brookville Recorder) c essentials there is ii third, and hopeful though-t. Suppose we ourselves think should be done to try' and 'put otirslves - in the trouble if our sets and words ho form a large _proportion of the equenters of the clubs. ll _ _ Bt __ `h __ I __ _ __ d company The clubs are supposed hands of the Bell Government” in the matter of giving _he'; _f_;§_i;_ _if D138 _<_=__<_> ___“5_ ge =w==__i;__ in _ _ . . nd cu t in d the teachers_the increase of salary promised them. isguiitieii iimiigui and iiisiiiiiiiioii is ' ° S “"9 “’”° ‘“ “ °°“ t r demand by the nouveaux riches, _ The “Habltues-." 1 otely company conceivable, both ale and female, the shadiest ele- ents of the Germahpapitsl mb. ng shoulders with people who pass r the most respectable. Thus there iinufactur s, and bank directors. tors are to be found among the close by midnight when blinds The habitues consist of the most _ . --"- gf rg.-in “_ cted with the gambling industry. Hamburg, D,-eSdén_.m a \vm-d_ ev. w`.mni9l1 is them I see go along, all ie cashiers in the clubs earn on el-wvhere in Ge,-mann even gf, |15 _ln black, with a white’ thing round you ask'!" ‘ _ ii average at least 500 marks might be expected, the principal their face ‘md Well?" . ' ($12 wHicH eA~r'rERv.Poi_E 'ro "‘ ioniiiiiiii. The people \vlio ti.. ubl clubs an average loss of_3,000 marks night. The chances oi`~winnlng arc r.i:i, o course, the izii ina es the profits. The lienvcist loss hltlierto so fur as is known amounted to 750,000 marks ($187,500), and the _greatest wln to 2,000,000 marks til-5i00,|»00.) 'Phe lucky man ls .said to_have_ b_een a public prose- cutor. flloubtless, surprise will be felt that the authorities should 'toler- tite these clubs. but it is salil in ex- planation of this that the financial ex- -perts intend to tax them and expect L_.. _.'_,`_-._ _ f_.._:.:-_==~.=_- __a_._.- 9 Rambling -Rube-“Noi what makes Thorne Tiitters-*‘Why. I was won-_ 5) an cvengng and me attend. comm. is Hamm _ '_ __ "Oli," replied the man addressed, derlnf how you ever acquired dat is not infrequently get 1.000 ‘ _ -. _ they re__tho Sisters of St. John -tliclliablt uv sleepin' wit yerliands in- yer 1rk_s ($250) and more when it is They Are No Pikers Baptist' _ , _`l'10 kets." ' - -'\,' correspondingly great, but lii the long ._ - f l ik k NEW FALL F00l`WEAR * ` _ »---_..-... Arriving Daily lat-Holman’s Shoe Store ' New Riley Block f F - BELIEF AND KNOWLEDGE _ There is a world-wide_difi"ei'ence in these A 1 two words. You may believe you are buying' FOOTWEAR right-0 - _ ' ‘ BUT Do YOU KNOW? ' You cannot do so without coming to e HoLMAN's siioi-1 s"1‘oRE .- _VI »WlLLYOUALSO SERVE V Watermau’s ldea| v Opposite ProwselBros., -:- Charlottetown' a_nd getting the prices at which we will sell.. Footwear. ' _ ._ _ ' --VALUE VOLUME AND VARIETY _ - B. R. HOLMAN ‘ New Riley Biiicii. - *_ _ _ _i _' '-__- ._ ` -_.“_ ._-.1 ....12 t..-"“~_ ____ ___._____ _ ti i -3' .,_l i i 'L l if - ;_-, ii _i '.1 ___ _ ,ji . _-|- l . f Qi -i I ._ _ _ ._ v l _ Fountain Pm it Charlottetown ~- i.iZ'Ii°iiZ°lil.‘““‘ i"°'iii.ll'.-'.'§Y.‘§§_‘,“_“f‘ C_0UP(l_ll_-ll ' Beslbg _Tes ~ I W -L ty t -How to _Get It - ‘ ‘ For Sale by - V G. H. TAYLOR ._....____<_-,_--5 ' For the Mere Nominal Cost of~Manufi\1d'-_ 'A ture and Distribution - _A - =ir`»'é' '- The Store for _.iEwsi.ER _ ~ _ .__.__-if __ -_ .3 °°"i:.i° _asc - collected, is practically the same today as it was when ,Mr..Bell represented' it as suflicient to meet all the re- nts-of the province and give the teachers their pro sed increase; the expenditures-of the province are the same. The only difference is between Mr. Bell.’s_ iiisi aiiii iisisuboinooa, nie' iiissiis, _ 're-election"p'romises and their erforman'ce.'While Mr. .Bell and his party-were looking flclr ofiice the administra- ; tion of provincial_ail’airs was easy and rosy. Now they fare up against theirfirst difiiculty, one of their own making and they are apparently helpless. _ .i-__ __ __ - »-_,’.'_ _ _ _ V _ are concerned, the stituation defined if the provinces have » =and--lmpoi'ta- rid of an awk auch terrible _tired féllllng, hd told more happinss and less trouble -if v \ ere always preceded by sober thought. T . _ "Let all the intervals or vcid_ _spaces _oftlms bseinployed in pray- efl. reading. medit_ating_ works _ot mature, recreation, dmrityf frieiidlf- of spiritual and ‘corporal health; ever remembering so to work in our calle- ing its not to neglect the work of oiir high calling; but to begin and and tlio iii-iy qitii ooo.-hmm Taylor. e @5 nm of iii. ri-wet. _ _ Hs fitter 'his -'wife has had A visit from the doctor)-_"Bat why are _you so 'angry with lilmt’ _ ' ‘ Site--#When I explained liow I Ind ' ms"ii_i,_iliotr tiiia my wagon' -`-iLsn_doii- Waltham Watches mighty' - ‘ - ‘ ' _",';‘~ _:',"\<.\' _ ` ;i51I_f?‘,,§&!" »i"\1" V' 'l' 1.:-l3,ii'i.¢'i` __ -_ _'-_.-,=_|.;-__,_?__V_;_’V-§_5_~Vg_1__-¢ __5 _____~,,,p__§ #L_ L icoil-io-is-Mai ___ . _r “Pr ia- wiii-iiiiiiv ' secures this New, 'autheiiticu-it `i'¢`i=,’10nary bound_ in_black_ flexible seal _ilitisgra ted ,with full pages _in -color anti d_1iotone_ -_Present or mail to this paper Coupons__with ninety-eight cents to _cover ._ cost of h-andling. Paokinjg, clerk hire, etc. _MAIL o1i.oBR§_ WILL int rinnno U” -‘_20lAl?" ""*»i’¢¢»tsze=" r. ‘ _ P-'10 in ii6_ct§.~ Over 20 'miles-'-IME.. F_‘or_~ ‘stiidta-’ " " -f_-»_-»“f'.-i’..-...i_'._--