when US‘NG WILSONYS FLY Pros .‘l9t ( llUNS ‘Ulil AND ' n lHLH ill-All ‘Best of m ' l » per Packets} ‘ 4.6mm sndiflyesal TRED RITE SHOES for BOYS These are the best wearing, beat looking and most com- fortable boots we have ever cecuied for boys, both large and small, they come in both Brown and Black Calf leath- er. . it go. Pggglrlrml, Wxfiheater l. Helium; Vice-President, I. II- Ins-lam Sea: III!’ Ialllh Q1. D. L. IQQKLIIQI. D- H. 01 Editor and Manager. J. R. Ills-let! Associate Editor, l). If. Curl-le- New Yolk nepsese llllvQ-Rrank It. Xfsrthrus - Chicago lie! ltItlve-di. J. Power SATURDAY, AUGUST 16,.\1924 thoiicsmre defeated candidates ulhi have done what they could "to fur- tuor the interests 1 of the Liberal "y. A, ,. 1 . Last but by no~means least. there is the Hon. J. J. Johnston. ‘damn! to be the Fourth Supreme Court ludge had the machine not beds- viiied it. His claims, should Mr. THE GOVERNORSHIP We understand the local Liberal Machine is being worked overtlmei in an effort to produce a lieutenan‘ governor to take the place of the present incumbent when his term‘ expires in the course of a few iveaks. Some doubts exist as to thc boqa fides of the machine and there arc those who persist in deciaringilmlpl that while everything appears to be going smoothly the results are not In fact there appears‘ to be engine The Bu! l8 flowing all right. some think it is flowing too freely, but there is no definite progress. it is well known that the expert who thoroughly understands and can manipulate are indisputable and his many friends lnsido and outside the machine think he should be even now looking around for the old- time furniture and furnishings of Government House. 0f course there are others. and they are all eligible, as eligibility goes, and the machine is working for them all, collectively and indiv- satisfactory. trouble. . ,,M_,g; ‘ . \ . Ottawa groyvs and prosper-s. ,5; tllllght}! be guaranteed a. senator-- the beginning of the pressnqfngn tury' its population was 58.000 od now it is !"\8.000. Had the "Domin now contain fifteen millions al gods that be. it is there that the monthly pay-rollof Ministers, D9. puty Ministers and the Fifty Mill- lion Dollar Civil Service is Iflktlqllp and they receive their cheques)“; that they are there just nowfMost of them are resting from lheifl llaborsvholidaying or_ junkngp" abroad, some. of them at the ends of the earth; whither the cheques follow them. Offielaldom prospers and rolls in luxury as never before. The numb- er of high-salaried positions n“ been increased at a great pace under the Mackenzie King 1-8. glnie. Meanwhile non-official in- comes have fallen off sadly and the great bulk of the Canadian people are compelled to economies closely, while the number of the unemploy. ed In the big cities is beyond 151-9. cedent at this season of the year. The Government feels forced to any machine can be equally expert in preventing its working while an parcntly doing his best to make idiially, If we are to accept as evid- ence its owii admissions. Thatlwe shall have a governor we have no doubt but, in view of the divergent influences of the machine and, the i“ m“ ‘Hmcuuy at present Wm!“ aforesaid nigger, prediction at this the machine is apparently heading stage would be useless‘ in one direction it is really going i‘ . towards a different goal. In other {t is strongly suspected that this _._<4.>_____ THE JOURNALISTS CHANCE words therc is a dark horse which Apropos of the present- run for the cognisance of this fact and has called a conference to meet dur- ling the first week in September to consider iv-apparently also to consider how the cost of helping the unemployed can best be shifted on to the provinces and the municipalities. An appeal to Employers has just now been published by the Men's Directory of Montreal stating that "the City is face to face with n ion grown at a like rate it would 1 of " pcoplo. Much money is poured o“; '_ in the federal capital by the politic. l "i ll 1 Bg names “'- Hm"- “'0' THE WORK OF YOUR_ORGANS The statement is often made. that it t-hat body of yours ls n01‘- mnl, you have no knowledge of the working of any of the organs. because they work without effort on _v(i||i' part, and you can't oven feel them working. This is a good general statement to make of course, because the heart away, the lungs work up and dow-n, the stomach contracts and churns the food, the small intestine ab~ sorbs the food stuffs and from it they enter tlie blood stream, the large intestine contracts and push- 0e along the waste matter, and you don't know anything about it all. Now if your heart beat becomes noticcable, because it is beating hard and fast, that it not normal. There is some reason for it. l-f you feel it difficult to breathe so that you notice the effort, then again you find an abnormal con- ditluii. ' A pain inthe stomach. or in the liilcstlncs, is likewise a sign that all is not as it should be in those regions. Now my point is this, that while- your organs. working in a normal ivay, _glve you no indication of i-lielr 1ircsonce, you can be made aware of all the organs mentioned bccausc everything is not right, and yct the something that is not right is so trivial, aha-t. thcre is no necd for worry on your part. ‘For instance your ‘heart can beat rapidly and vlnlontly because of anmc lion's you've received, some beats‘ siz- f JUST PASS YOUR VSMILE w methods Wpen you hit the job each inbrn- v ‘ . w _' ' ing something whlio Beside your good intentions, Bring a cheerful little smile; Thcn you'll surely start. the day‘ right? ~ For it always has been found That we like to meet the fellow With a smile to pass around. 1. |. l Bring that's worth . l l the bank‘ ‘i if you've got a "giouch" from last night, ‘ Forget to bring ii. down: if you can't ‘let in the sunshine. Don't bring that awful frown; Don't simply nod your head and pass. Speak up. you'll likeihe sound—— "Good morning to you, So and So." Then pass your smile around. p! i it you whenever JIHI d " Bank of N ESTABLISHED 1 832 Paid-up Clbltll S 10,000,000 Reserve 10,500,000 Total Allah - 210900.000 Just use your appreciation And think how you would feel, if the other fellow met you With a look-as cold as steel: Keep a few smiles ever handy, And your heart with joy will bound— When you sce each ftlcc reflecting. The smile you passer! around. I O I The marriage of Sir Godfrey Thomas, Bart, only son of the late Brig.-(leiierai Sir Godfrey Thomas Bra lion prillciplesdnrin l one years of "lt§i“h1<in' ' experience havellianabls service international in l‘: Tjscope yet personal, 19f. housands of individuals, Thai service is aypildble i0 Montague. Siunmcrahic. Victoria. dis. i o renders yqiidjemandii. ova Scotia L.‘ II. MQlBAY, Manager CIIAIRQQYITIVTI) W N nchcs, also ht Aibcriun, Albany. iou,~.,-‘.. Emerald. iiunaington. WLWITJ’. St. Pclcrs, 21B Bart, and of Lady Thomas, utid Miss Diana Mary Katharine l-ios- kyns, only (laughter of the Arch- ' deacon of Chichcster and Mrs. Benedict Hoskyns. is announced to fake place at Cliichestcr Cathedral (xv. t t" ' . ti’! Strength d \' lis pumng against m8 nlachme’ l‘ early iii September; Sir Godfrey Thomas has been private secretary to the Prlnco of Wales, and as as- sistaut private secretary accom- panied His Royal Highness on his (lanadian ioiir which included this city. Youth's sizes ll to 13y", ......................... .. $4.50 Boy's sizes 1 to 5',/;.... $5.00 A L L E YndiE-l FAElHIOHAHl E FUHTWFAR unusual task you have on hand. perhaps cvc-n some gas 6n the stomach will prcss against the floor of the chest and upset the heart action. ‘it doesn't mean any- thiui: you sec. ‘Pilfllilltfi your breathing is litter- ferr-d with by exactly the sumo condition. or m an actual lack of ventilation in the room you are occupying. Tlic pain iii the stomach is likely duc to some wrong mixture you've 081"", citlior irritating the walls, or ciao it may again bc due to gas pri-aeuirc. ‘The- piilii in lntoatincs may ilk"- Wi-"c lic duo to irritating substanc- os. or to gas. So While it is nice to go along day nftrr day and never know that lllfl Elli/Bfhflfillllil in this province» state of unemployment unparallel- w we are informed on what appears to ed during the past ten years at this ho as good authority as any other time “l ‘he Year-n The Ma" and’ lint more Empire of Toronto tinder the head- l ing ,"Wofui Want in Winter." bc~ whose claims for the pos tion are gins Wm] the pious how that the being pressed cithcr by themselves prcdictions of a hard Winter will or by others, or both. One of the-ac turn out tobe false alarms. We can 11, ,1 newslmper “Hm. 1y1|-_ F,_]_,Na..n__ all join in. this. There is no sound tlio managing editor of the orgaitlmasr" l" predict m“! M“ “mu” lwlll be either colder or milder than of tho party in whose hand the _ |usual. But the Toronto piper goes covetcd position lies, whose Kl“ on to any, “We have thousands of U") Kllvfililiifhlllit lll- Wllill- fir-l llllmiiteiiiploycti ialrcatiy on our hands. Without any authorltwThoir number may bc ‘ocreased touch of . \"' luigger in the woodpile who is rol- . l \‘\‘ [ling the logs the wrong way. a The number of aspirants to the local White House is growing 1oz; is also the iiuliibcr who have tho __i ten gentlemen q P‘: 3T8 INSURANCE is a form or com- munity servicc by which the strength of the many combines to protect the individual. Mutual Life Insinancc, without middle’ men in the person of stockholders or share» holders, is the ideal foiriilofv life insurance. It is at once the most economical, the most equitable and the most democratic system of lifc insurance. ‘ The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada is the only . mutual life assuidncetzofiipany which ever originated in the Dominion. Our nearest Agent will be glad to discuss your in’ surance needs and oiier expcri’ ass promise of the help of the machine. Mr. J. J. Hughes, M.IP., for Kings, - had tin- polo when the race start- Wednesday afternoon at tho Golf Links tvas a gala dny, tho visitors from Nova Scotia thoroughly on- joylng the hospitality cxtciided to i.ll(‘ill ‘and wore citnrmcd with the beauty of tho Links. ovcii if the grass was somewhat wot, aficr the heavy rains. Ten was served and. much good feeling prevailed. This] ,' l yn" have Mich a "m": M a hfinm afternoon the tea hostesses will be j 31.10,?" a smmach’ an Occasional Mrs. V. Goodwill, Mrs. G. Jurdine,i ninllnlngc than“ m, W," 3m,’ "mHMlss R. Nicholson and Miss L. Cox.- These brief extracts give wally has no significance, s s .-d. iic was oii the inside track. He A Cath- represcutative, tic-l likely to be tie-l rl-aicd a third time if he waits for chlmc"? 919C110" 111s 01mm for saving so, we believe the piisi- rallldly “m” the flrsl- ' ' ‘Winter weather." ooowoooowaoesoeeows-u I somueony SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH By BAYER 168 Great G had all the qualifications. olic, a fcilcrai 'l'I>‘ill0(l twice and l the general 1111119110 has never been dmpugedntion would be acceptable to him.‘ mow’ the", appears to be a mtcm Moreover we believe he is as com-i the nmuhm” h“ not picked mm “figment w n“ u as is any one U! theggllfllllllé of present conditions and! ' llmvttvcr. if you have these con- ll has H0110 0n a tour of Queens "m" “lne- Furmm‘ m“ m5 “fiwlnter prospects in the two iargestfdfifigrff: O';""r"(l\"°',"‘l3!'1 m‘ Wm‘ 80ml!‘ “,1 prmce 3011111198 wmmut 111m. cord as a citizen and as a man cities in Canada. How is the Kiiigihi. W1“: to Si‘; ‘you??- ll;l:1lli‘yii.d\::t|1>l;1 a frosty fog has con-in nntween Mmlcomparcs very favorably with ‘JIBLVGOVCTBIHOIIL preparing to ‘meet, 7 and the lunch!“ and he is appapiof the best 01 the,“ From 1119 those conditions. Let their aclion1 service m the supply the nnswerBy their acts they ‘proclaim that the time is propitious I i A real royal welcome was ex- tended to Mrfrank MCMllllllLWhU is| here from Edmonton on u holiday: visll, by his large circle of frleiidsi‘ in business and social circles. t O serge [treat l m4ooooooo+voo4ooroo+o4o1 ,___._ I§QO'Q§OO~4000OO-OQOQ'§%§"§-§§ - unily unable to overtake it. Pol"! M "law °f Thcre was quite a lot of indoor ‘T “ ‘ ‘ fi foo-sea Sialocizmns i ‘dious E t ' ‘A ye s rain , We usq§his adjective advla. edly. Sufferers from Eyestraln may hav; perfect vision and therefor! do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the enblre human organism is N:rve Energy. Normal eyes. it la computed utilize about 2&7, of this qqlere 15 Mr’ 1.1 _]_ Nash who h“ party he stands head and should ucy with the machine. ceased to enthuse over its work- 91°)’ Paulo‘ of the llc out in the cold. P., ‘who Ihlnks a lot. INJVBI‘ he could survive another tcrni wlthllllmnY 9' M“ collgague" l“ m" pa‘ Y I srve Energy. but when Eye- straln is Pbesent, a much lm-g. er proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an er eesglvs amount of Nerve En. ‘ergy, maylscriousiy affect the functioning cl other organs oi m; bgdy, gng produce iii health. HAVE VOUR EYEG EXAMINED , (i. F. iiuicheson 1 Optometrist V 1,13 1191,1111 m. 1,15 climbed up to liig-z serene and’ e- (iut danger to 1.10 muneraiive atmosphere of public i 11111111319 tel-ms office and, until now at least, each mental or financial stability. iillpPftfil to be on Wm. me 11136111110 but he do“ not of those fortunate ones pulled the ‘ pfofggg m 1m n 11133111119 and 1", ladder in after him ail-l left Mr. nnnms 111111111). 11131 he 110e,. nogNash standing below, gazing inio the heavens into which they had ‘know ~whlch way it is going. 'i‘licre is Mr. Nelson Rattenbury, 80119 Mill Where theyl- now reign ‘one of the builders of the machine "lumpllallllY drawlng "w" 5°15‘ and who contributes much of the e" “Mrlcs- “'3 h“ be“! dm" oil. l-ic is a good mechanic, butilhl” n" lwenlYmx WE"- The“ eoooooooooovoooso» weer-e Professional Cards ma. ' A. u. MARTIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mt. Stewart Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K- c, Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, F. E. i. ~.._._ MacDonald} McPhee B. A. .|_ a. McDONALD, H. F. menus: s. Barriatens, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan GARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P, E. island H c. c. Archibald ETC. Jiraduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited‘ to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Bayer Building Great George Street Telephone 8504. Office lion's-J to 18 a. m. 1 to 6 in ilic machine slncc he helped to that “m” m 5W0 mm a "ham, up" build it. Ho, like his federal lead- or. has no chart but he thinks the machine is working all right. Th-crc is Mr. l-I. J. Palmer who "n00 sat at the wheel of the Lib- oral machine, was given a judge- but he is still down among us, still laboriously. day and night, building ladders for others of his party to climb by. What aro his chances?‘ Looking backward over the journalistic his- tory of this province it would ap- pear as if the newspaper man here had little chance to do anything but. build-ladders for others to climb by~0r to get out of the country. Here is how vvn used our journalistic prophets ship as compensation for his valu- able services. For one reason or rinolhcr tho jiidgcshlp was switch- mi around and Mr. Palmer got nntn lng and is still getting it, as far as the government is concerned, The machine has been promising 111m the govornorship as partial pay- mrnt on account of a’ long overdue rlobl, but here also ihe peculiarities incident to over worked machines visible and b And there are others. Mr. David McDonald, a former honourablrw sl- Jilhlvs» Null» when’ 11° b9" int-miner of the late lamented Bell “m9 "m"! Prmlllneul and W" "m. administration, M; ])_ _1_ R116’ who as a delegate of the government to’ l would also have been a member oflimlfllalld- l fared who became disgusted and left. ' Patrick Bowers, editor of the New Era, in middle life practically obliged to give up position. Went are becoming quite no nm- knows. mill hilKliHl. body but im- the fact J- ll- Fletcher. editor 0i tits AP- that there wng no pen governmenq gas, in middle lifc, found conditions after lbs election. coupled with the “Pr” ‘llscilunlilnl- l9" the "lamb (not that he 1111115911 w" 081631811 located in Portland, Oregon, en- The twoldttergenlflemen have 1.11 lercd newspaper life there and be- the quailficationruiheyare both Ca- "m9 K°Y°l'"°l' “l "l" 3'5"‘- ,for ycars lived in constant intim-le-PB 311°“ them “ll- H9 h“ be“ highest salaries in the land, He hagiff)!‘ thirty-seven years in the cm creation of new offices and coni- 911511311111; missions of unprecedented 1m; 11B 11115 1051 111B Huperhiuves Coiiipziny; has been editor of the l I . which once graced his written or 1'31""! 1°‘ 36 Years- he "l" “V” flpqken Qwquonu, and 110 seems “Retentions for the party: he voted and Wmtc and leclllfiid Mill Speech‘ the earth on junketing expeditions. Tnnm 1,. M1; 1)_ A Mcmnnon’ 1y1_ lficd for them, did everything but Buys much but iii: for them and often came peril- 11,, has been gov“. nusly near even to that. He helped nor through two terms and thinks l-O bull“ the ladder "11 ‘Vlllcll VET)’ on some one of his own ladders i in the past and how those of thomI -an<l calla for the increase of thc the cost, the doubling of travelling expenses tn ministers. high ‘officials me- .mbers of Parliament and all their Irctlnuo sent abroad to the ends of Coal from Alberta and Nova Scctia was hoped for to supply warmth to the homes and help to keep the factories running during the coming winter. The hope was based on a vote of two huiidrcd }h0usaurl dollars for this purpose made by Parllamcnt at last session. it has curled in disappointment as neither in the west nor in the east will the coal or the transport be provided. To mine the coal would have given employment to miners in (laps Breton and Alberta. lTo transport it would give work to ltrain hands otherwise to be laid [off in winter, to join hands and § Daily 1; Guardian Readers las-o-oo-o-ooo-e-eveeoo-o-o-o-oood ME AN‘ BILLY ‘liiercfs only two of us an‘ we is _ twins. An’ wc is ncarly ilvc an’ growlli‘ tall" Ma says we'll go to school when it bcgius, lcarn to read spell an‘ all. An’ an’ write an‘ She says we must behave when We is there, not do what we docs when we is bad. we must wash brush our hair. ' try our very beat to make her glad. ourselves an‘ We must not pull our faces out of shape, Or try to grunt and grandpab pig: No, nor we mustn't talk in sclioul or gape, Or fight with iittier boys or boys as big. squeal like grievances with the workless thou. tlmnny 110w wn-nen; have been 3.1.10.1 have been many opportunities in sands from "Bescos" furnaces and mills. (Continued on Page B) llcnry Lawson, editor of iiic Patriot, left here when well advan- ‘ced in years, became editor 0f the British Columbia Colonist and suc- ceeded. , lion. David Laird, editor of tlic Patriot, when over seventy was ap- pointed indlanCommissionor for (Ianada and removed to Winnipeg. Dr. Cavcn, another oditor, failed in the newspaper business, was ap- pointed Professor in Prince oi‘ Wales College. He resigned this position and became Piaventivo Officer at a salary of 8500. At present we have some half dozen Journalists on the retired list. who in by gone days rendered valuable service for their respec- tive parties but who, like Moses, saw, but were not permitted to en- ter the Promise Land. Will the,Liberal machine make a break in this black record by nom- ‘ Hut me an’ lBllly known they rob- inating the present editor of the Patriot for the governorshipf Ma says our neighbor's children is the best Behaved that ever went to church or school, bed a noel, An’ me an‘ ‘Billy thinks that offul cruel. We's never stcalcd a littlc baby's ball, ' Nor pinned a beetle to the kitchen door. Hut they did, ‘cause we looked an saw ll. ‘all, .\n' saw them pct-pin’ undor stones for more. .\la says we has a tiffui lot in learn. lin’ me an‘ \Billy must be good an’ "Y; We said we would. an' pa looked white an‘ stern, liut ma she kissed us ‘gun to cry. bole an’ Oh, me an'll1illy's goln‘ to school, ‘Cause we is growln‘ very big an‘ tall. An’ We has got to learn tho gnldPii rule An lots of t-hings we will not like at all. lint me an'IBilly's gnin’ to be good, An‘ make otir mother.‘ oh, most offul glad! ‘Cause we has been an‘ promised ' that we would, An’ not biehave like when we! very be . snanbgmuo SHEARB. ciittiriaining this wcek occasioned by the liicleiiiont weather. Bridge was taken up with renewed vigor lly hostesses eager to maki- ilie holidays pleasant for tho many visitors withlii ‘our city. U O 6 Mr. (lvorge Auld who is attend- llll: college in Lciinoxvlllo, P. Q., is ll0liit! on a visit. ills bmiiicr Mr. (‘lyric Auld who is practicing law in London, England, is expect- cd to arrive home next Monday. O O t Miss Carrie Hasiuiifs many friends are pleased that sire is mak- lug so satisfactory a recovery after her rccrni serious operation in iiie OF CANADA H. A. Charl EBERS, 135 Kent Street enccd counsel. Write direct to thispffice for Mutual literature. ,,¥_a‘t¢1'100.°n\3fl0. Provincial Manager ottetown__ __ 7°: st Q as: P- E- l- HWDllfll- A great deal of entertaining is being done for the officers and iiicii of the H. M. S. Calcutta, flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron un- der command of Sir James Fergu- son. Admiral of the Norlli American Squadron, both at liailfax and St. John. The Calcutta is due here later this mouth when many social gatherings will be i-xtcnrloil to tho ivolcomi- visitors, llllllly of whom are not strangers in this port. s - Everyone eizpressds the hope that the Nova Scotia visitors who were hero on Wcditcstlay will come again and bring with them their splendid Band which was so much enjoyed in th-‘i Queen's Square Gardens. s Mr. Nell Sinclair of Sutiiiitcrslde lfl vltilllnl: his daughter Mrs. W. K. Rogers for a few days. I I I Rcv, (l. W, F. (ilcndenning and firs. fllcudounliip: who are l-m 1ilcus» zintly rciir-iiilicrcd hcro arn sum- Mrs. Alan Keefer of Ottawa is spending sevcral weeks at Brnckloy Beach. ll. summer resort. C I Now that (iauclng li-i being so artfully rcvivod in tho form oi‘ couiliiiiiiity dancing the following dospalch from New York will be of ititcrcst. it says ‘ihut the “itaggedy Ann," d-oscrlbctl as a fox trot is slow rhythm, in contrast to tho fast and jerky movements of the mod ern fox trot, and the "Whisper Waltz" will replace such sugges- llvc tinncos as the "Camel Canter," "Tigor ffwatlilln" and "Wildcat Whirl,“ if the plans outlined at ‘tho thirty-first annual convention of tho international Association of Masierfi of Dancing. which opened at the Hotel Astor this wet-k. are carried out. Mr. M. F. Kavanaugb, who has been a teacher of dancing for fifty-one years, declared that the present day dances are not what they should be. "Everything is being carried to an extreme," he said. "lt is time to call a halt and get back to th-e steps that were, and always_wlll be, the best." O I U a AUGUST iii-Most August l6 people are good workers ii‘ tlicy have a definite objcct to work for. Very mutter oi’ fact, clearslghtcd. fond 0f music. interested in all sorts of things. Often too sensi- tive to apparent slights, quick-tem- pered, bright, amusing probably rich in friends. Naturally domesti- cated. Probably you work hard when you work, and play when you play. Love comes rather late in" life, but it brings you much happiness. - ' Your birth-stone is the sardnnyx, which means a happy married life. Your ‘flower is the poppy. Your lucky colors are orange and red. ——-—<-o¢-i-_ AUULPST 17.—You am very kind and modest. You need more conii deuce, and, above all. ‘kind h-iends. You are very affectionate. but un- demonstrative. You should culti- vate strength of mind, courage ind cheerful-hens. When love comes to you. cherish it tenderly. Your birth-along is the gardonyg, i You can sharpen shears on the neck of a glass bottle by closing them briskly upon it as if trying to cut it off. whnq, ma“, 111mm,’. mnfled ma; just now are Mr. H. T. Smith, Sec- mcriiig a-l Slicdiac, tiiu popular Nlc lough to benefit lil/ Among the pleased visitors herd O O OO4fOO-fO+Q%£Q 040094-944 AN INESTIMABLE GIFT FOR YOUR . - CHILDREN _ A college education, professional study, i! start in business or mi income for lifc can all be made secure NOW’. for theday when 3'01"’ hildrcn are old en- these advantages- This great gm 19f?‘ by means 0f 3f. yours , Great-West Life Edu- cational 1 Policy, and right now is the chflfill‘ est time. to provide it.. C iiaipon us freely for ggrlvicc and inform- ation as to the variofls. forms of policies avail- able. " HYNDMAN & C0-- LIMITED. Provincial l Managers, The Great-West Lil" Assurance C0- 6_1 Queen Street “ditaitlottetown \ Your flower is the poppy. retary of the Bank of Toronto, and Your lucky colors are orange .__- llnd red. (Continued on Page B) “"— wnouoeooos+n H""“ '1