BRA NC Ha f» OR SMART. JUS? nus rt-tz. PENGlL ON THE corm AND AWAY ooss Romano Doss nor sultry A FEW RUBS WITH Moovn Conn PENCIL su- Charla nmu. President. Iaralll Dally l5- nr year i founded ___.__ Principal Bruce" Queen's University, ‘furl o r en. The following extract his address has reported in greatest statesman. Bruce Taylor is well a Charlottetown where he D-LCIIIIQ, I887) I.“ t-alkl) In advance la A STRIKING TFHBUTE. Ymmlquiet. Kingston‘ Standard will be of 111-’ Vterest to our readers who are only {becoming acquainted with Canada's Principal known in .1. n." nun“, Aaaaelata Idllor. Cnaala. aaa (loll and) la per yen: v I I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921 lhns the rare ability to put his mea ing into plan, forceful, gripping Movords-uot a syllable too many, Kingston, (in! tariu, speaking recently before the, Kiwanis Club or that city, paid an iileganc-frfliute to Premier Meigb- not a syllable too few. shall come the people of ‘Cauad Empire-will ston Standard." Our jealous little Liberal news ma... no run-nut Surely when the general election ‘will not forget the services this unassuming, forocful Prem- . tl lib il cigan see 's to have “he icr has done for Canada and the! w ‘ Pr‘ r m . , been not reward him b_ casting him overboard. for untried thousands" have men and unlripd po]|c;e5__ Kingvin this Bell Llovernment whirlpool- ras "egg skeleton-like dye-ppm,» 4t their»: Govern in the School Supply department ‘scheme for money out of those who can least afford it. in order that funds may he provided to llIld-ill)’ swell their own big salaries and incomes. An- other batch of their returning chickens. A. u. Equally notable with these is that which two YPBPB ago the Pat- riot so thorny described as "THAT INFERNAI. SCHEME, involving the proyince in hundreds of thou- sands. perhaps millions." in which all the language and description ui‘ ai most truly iarophetic. approaching to . Sums t-he "hundreds already been sunk V and what have we got to show for it all? Qungnlires HIDOUINI in the wéoopdqwo have {t to‘ established to give school books at cost to the poor, and which ifwas their policy to abolish, but now in- stead, like their grog shops. trans- "‘""'"i'ofinéd a” making ft f! f.“ K l "AAA a r tr ‘ , . . I Others’ View Points The Non-Voter; (Guelph Herald.) in connection with a revival oi talk about compulsory voting_ a writer in The Review of Revclyvs estimates that in 1920, and allow- ing for growth. there were in the United Slates 52,000,000 possible voters, and yet of this number only 26,789,742, or fl little more than one-half, went to the polls. Of the absentces some were ill. some had lost residences hitwcen registraticn and election. some were excluded as insane 11s con victs, as paupers, or by ape-nil’ laws, like those disfianchising the negroes in tthe Southern Statics. but it is apparent that the ovir- wheiming itiajority did not vole ha- cause ‘they did not take the trouble to do so. in every election, presi- -------~l p, .. ‘ ‘ t , . .__._ _.t..4._~ . ' I 12ml ldMaltelf; tieniini or otherwise, this “getting AND ALL l5 OVER t . .. nl,AJ/A_Ji4 " has spent several summer holidays. Principal Taylor said in part: ‘l v appear that the complimentary re- xipers which trust to make it been forced ‘level places to which the few rains we have had could get access. those who have To t0 For Sale only at THE TWO MACS. "One of the pleasing facts I re- marked lD England was the great ferences to Premier Meighen in such newspapers as the London ‘Titties. The ‘London Chronicle. yvade the m-ttd and force their uni- mals or curs through the almost ini- passable slouglis we with safety ask “ls the mud and muck worth ticntinl election in the United Sta tes cost $10,385,509. it's 1 bad slate of affairs, for which it ' ‘out of lthe vote" forms the chief lmrden of expanse. and explains in part the fact that the‘ last presi- no easy vrespect for (‘anuda and Canadians, drugglsts, 149 Great Georgg St. l mwl Prcmier Bt-iand of Plan (‘l|. fiiscussitin ot‘ the subject, ho evcr. will not be started beiu T hnrstla y. tile were distrilmted to them today. ,-. H. F. DEMPSE Y l ' Graduate of Banal School of PILNU TUNII“ in Grafton arm! yiresidcnt of the council, so infor- _ _ _ “9- went. uttt-r tutlays session of the coun- counoiliors mean- timte s-tutiving the vuluntinous do .' . ui 1e .' t . fitment m lhP totiglcd case. ‘.\’lll(‘h J (gn m ‘md with a farm“ d9, impression as a strong, virile. vig w. re orous personalit_v-alert in mind. keen and far- seeing in vision and iterminntinn to stand for the right. Perhaps the one characteristic of lrsar rw -\lr- Nieighen that more than rtnyr- 0mm. (my for me organization o; thing else impressed the people of ‘ a ‘the Motherland was his quiet deter. _mmution and his antaziog, ability ‘ in compress in a few wqnlg not alone his own opinions. but. as l ileum n the opinions tfiflifl=*illbw- cuutitigvmcn. whom he so wortiiily represented. indeed, -l know of ‘no Where in England. Wherever he Mr. hieighen made a marketi‘ ‘in this tribute. apart from the party. . NOT SATISFIED. ,fied with the proceedings of the meeting held in (‘harlottetown the the Liberal Conservative Assam-ia- tion 0i’ Queens County. lt admits that the organization was success- fully completed but expresses dis- Lippointtncnt over the fact that the retiring President, Mr. W. H. Ait- ken, who has so long and faithfully 1 , . v served the party, had not been moreilwem.‘ 01' IWPHLM five 3cm term Principal Taylor is big enough to recognize the llliill The Patriot is not entirely sails- mcrly held in places by their sod- land covering. And with all these the jutting stones standing up rattle and shake lhe passing cars or tennis and to lame the unfortunate horses. The added expense of these roads to thetnxipayers of the I will be something enormous. \Vlih<; in ttwo years, wanting as theydo‘ the bottom lo-‘intlation they will be‘ n greater hill of expense. for re- pairs then they were before this upheaval. Added to these costs oi" repairs will be the interest on therulluie; Gctieral Griesltnclt. M. i‘, Ymw"np"th we 31mm" Te""'l“,ll.illws.‘lyrfmmlflf "“"‘“fl'!.If,§',',fl"§lf,ji,f h€(l"r,lx.mli'i',"]) 1.‘,‘.*"".‘“' ' vnoncy borrowed 101' Illcii‘ wnsllillv- for Edmonton. and J. A iiav. mcai- 1mm‘ “m! 1' “l-“ne 131ml‘ m“ t" m Igylilllllllilllnkljillifitl{LIHTHUJ‘lltfIhYlIlSll c‘ I ll- f“ P w maul" I mm “with Wm ‘lmnum to “'00” b" for qolkirk - * ldted lllLhllld iorttzvily lhcrt- \‘.'v'l'l l -‘ ‘ ‘ ~ l» A I ‘ H ‘I » ‘Jtllliilltl sitter-s." of any jilli _ -, _ _ t - km,“ msmups bvuvvl,“ H“, mm “I phi ti. the galltrn. ill ~i*lls.l.lllllill | \\lll(‘ll is inv-iltgcittly Pillltlfl. o‘ mmumna] (axes 1hr eve?’ “Olaf, A“ mm? are Sons M pmmwzrs’ (‘uurt offirizlls and the Savoy jury‘ M“ "M “bm“'""‘1"-\" ‘mm?’ 3mm“ 11°“'-‘1l>~'llIt'I' (‘an \\'cll afford ti, 909 bolTowed- 1""! l "11 “' 1911 11'? Dr. Tolmlefs father was one nf thci ' ' through the soft roadbed to jar and I country most entirely matter to devise an effective reinc- ‘shown ‘by the fact that not a mem- ‘lver oi‘ the new Albert Government was born in the province. Tue Edv monton Journal, commenting on ‘this says ‘that up to the jircsetit -nn native of Alberta has ovcr held a (‘abinet position nor even sat m tlic Lesitelztture. n. OW boiling points for easy starting, a blended) gasoline. always clean-homing, gives you "More Miles Per Gallon." The more you learn about gasoline, the more you will re impossible it is to obtain a motor fuel that will ' results or better mileage than Imperial Premier G gasoline coultl be made, Imperial Oil Limited w It contains no The Dominion House also is al- t-nmposci of rucn, who went West to make their for- tunes. Of the whole 57 metnbcrs now sitting in lktfkttiteitt from west ct‘ the Great Lakes only thrcc were native hornxTlttyv arc lion. ills-relics in nil Cities ’ ,_ f? c od, Gasoline medium boiling oints for smooth acceleration and hi h ' ' . . . g 1m: NH h b The Manchesterfl Guardian, The the thousands of dollar-g that it at pomts for power and m1]eage__an are combined ._._.___- .. _ . m“ 1-“ a“ "11 EVER!!! illrlllfrvd Glasgflw pin-zen The Dubm, pree has 00st the taxpayers of this in the ri h - ' 1 . ——- l . ~ g t proportion tn every galon of Impena] | GRA n s » - - . . - , - - a . . . . . I w LL Zuéifiéh“ Sui 'AN'lbrfprlheh,splpndl? lmprebslnn mmelmank Journal and 0mg“ were Eslnfnftfaavillgnlrlrilllhlt llli.bf.ln..l\'l The Newnm o’ ‘ e Wm Premier Qasoltnc. It is economical because you; WWW in‘; t ,1 Thel, f 3 P 1'3"‘ “1” -‘1°1B11°“- "'11P" lmere boostings tby Press agents. 9m}, Sun,“ m, m, rains ,0 was“ (mudon Fm PM,“ engine easily turns all of 1t into power. 11.1.. .» s ...-— m-i _ ,--- , I ' I _ _ _ _ _ . _ ,("""““i' "" f“), Lwglf“ P‘ X“‘"‘~’““ coilt»::n::pp Tllllreciillnliillhlm" Smcely accuse Prmflm] Pa!" "w ‘mm sand wdfmi" °°“'“ """ ‘ Imperial Premier Gasoline 1S a straight-distilled (not was acceptor tie tas- n solving - ‘ 1 a B 1 l] l b‘ ,' l l h ll clay w his] was for- Th ,1‘ i: Vcsi is [he ‘luestion m. mp disposition or hPm “mile I w“ overseas Even,‘ or 0f P0 tics ins 0i‘ pilrtvzansll ll lie o ous e newness ( 1e l1)i|ier».~“ile.»in. Viscount lshii. 11S ' ‘ impurities. always uniform and dependable, 1t slize how IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Power - lieut - Light - Lubrication -...&.-.€-1 . It is Dr. S. F. Tolmle, tninistei" of ngrb l | Charlottetown DO§JALD McKINNON Barrister Attorney M L" Officeullovai Charlottetown. Morson & Dufly Barrlatar and AttornoY-ll-l-IW MONEY T0 LOAN Uolicltoro for Royal Bank of Canada for hittiself and for the Government l Hark R.McGuigan.BA1 AARRIRTER. UOLICITOR. Money to Loan " Cameron Block gpuflqtsotown, P. E. Inland s. s. HESSIAN ET Igrrlflifi Solicitor, NOIIPY FUN" Eta. MONEY TO LOAN Iontaqv- tI s. INMAN, K. c larriltlr and AtbarnIY-lM-‘W loom N0. 12 Cameron Bits! VICTORIA ROW MacLeod & Bentley w. s. BENTLEY. K- i=- J. A. BENTLEY Ian-Intern and AMOPIWYI MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Bank of N. I. Ohatnbc - n. m. Mly l" ""11"" m noun at 116 Hllioboro It. ant-mm, Oollcltori Elm momzv TO LOAN Office-Riley Bulldlnl Charlottetown Dr. (l. C. Archibald n N. Y. Pout G. dulto a"f|‘:il:=t°a¢n»i and Hflllmll Fraction limited to Eye. EIP- NW "a Timomflroat Goorqc Office Bayer Build ril- ltroot, opposite Gulrdlln OM00 Telephone 26¢ Office Houra-O to 12 l. M- 1 l0 5 Palmer 8t Palmer 4, J. Palmer. K. O. H. l- Film" Bank Baildinl’ P. E. island ' P. E. lllllld the salm- time Garry slush statcsnlcn in public life today who ran say exactly what he wants to say in so few words, and yet at force & and conviction. lie was easily one of the outstanding and (laminating greatly to the English people. ln itruth. the feeling is that it was ithrough the insistence and great dc- dertnlnatiun ‘of Premier Meiglden and pPDDIB whom he represents. that the discovery was made that c‘ the Japanese treaty has yet an- zi real leader. we as Canadians may ed in this great Conference.“ The Kingston Stnntlard, com- menting editorially on this tribute' from Principal Bruce Taylor, savs "Such praise as this from one 0f the foremost educators of Canada, the head of a great university, who enjoys the reputation for sane think- ingttnd unbiased honest judgment, is praise indeed, and goes far to confirm the evergrowing opinion that Premier Meigheti is easily the greatest force and figure we have in public life in Canada today-ta leader who not only has the cour- age to say what he means, ‘but who _lution “which is passed today and a t . . - ll t. ‘unglbly rplwarded than by a resnnoi the (lPllPfl ures ate up 1e '1). payers of today, or their children. will have to dip deep lnio the par- ental inheritance, or else into their teemeti contemporary, peering in'o daily Pflrllilll-‘fi l0 find 111*‘ 1110119)’ 1° the dim and not distant future. a. my o" m“ Pnormous BPIIGIWPF". .\ioncy is easily spent forgotten tomorrow." And our es- future the tlimness and‘ nearness ment debt. first medical men nn the Pacific (‘OZISL arriving at i-‘tirt Vancouvcr in 1832 as doctor for ihc llutlstan l ml (‘tries-buck was one oi‘ the iii i members of the Royni- Nortlivtq- ti Niouziied Police. and was born m a _ Western police barracks. .\'ir. liuyl Bay Company, The father of Gone-l over the jury's right of entry. Slut-v fl“ hi‘? In?“ m" U?" ldzfbllinllIgl-"l: 1907- 1 "link, this dinvrrlnm. mqllnit ncnc ut tln m can clam. vitut-t “m,” ,.,,,|",,,M,,|_ lllic wczililiy or lilt‘ prc. ligc which! |1'|'|lt"l'lllit*.s tctlay- f1lljil_\'.\'. Tllc Tllllrtir .lh.t.~' stilt-k in the idca illtal. wliilt- glcctctl il. but the _ ‘ " llll‘ t-tirious flnl th Mission of a Newspaper. ' p _ _ v _ the public likes to be tllllllsflil and‘ lPioiti Tuc Billlllllllrt‘ American.) |,1;\,,,,.“,,L u“, must \ _ newspaper missions is to illillUlhir‘ 'lhc tihcntittittiztl success cl 'l‘hc' liiiptirlzill-i of figures at the conference, and 1n his absolute cottrage he appcaled| zither year to run. A real force,‘ well be proud of the part he pltty/ day comes a frost. a killing frost." for its foresight. Fortunately Mr. Aitken is not a selfseekcr and we feel assured he will regard the un~ nnituotis thanks of those whom he servel so long and faithfully a suf- ficient reward. of which is tnade more distinctly; conspicuous by that very Ufgflllllibl ltion, draws the melancholy’ and‘ prophetic conclusion "many out- standing polltical workers tire 100' forgotten." Here the Patriot might have added pathos and poetry lo its prediction by quoting these‘ familiar lines from Shakespeare: "This is the state of man; tudny he puts forth the tender leaves of hope. tomorrow blossoms. The third We commend our contemporary a (‘hickens have a most persistent tendency towards that. familiar [tract-ice of coming home to roost.‘ The Bell Government has several most painful discoveries along this line, and as time slides forced home to them. When for stance tlhey launched their trumped up charges of extravagance Current Comment iii lbui now that they have the dispens- ing oi‘ this tnoncy, and "creased the ouitlay lo nearly a unnlv made, lion dollars, WITH NOT AS MtllCli ‘TO SHOW FOR l'l‘ AS THE FOR- MER GOVERNMENT Dll) POI! by the truth becomes more stronglylillAbF THE MONEY, they are up in-‘against t-hese trhickena. cast out by , themselves, and them nn their own robots. Th have in- Ne By 'z\fl' retm-ning to worry slilpyiers have inaugurated _ , . , . tiuarlers of their own in London. “n”, “('0' “hen (New Pnljflnor rich bought thr: ‘Hospital of ihc Savoy from the monks and gave tt to llvl‘ Generous donations The Patriot has evidently felt the I first chill of that frost in the Lib~ era] Conservative Association just formed and is possibly looking tor- ward to the time when other long and faithful services may go with- out tangible reward. large ltotise. . , , - - whore zoroafixflans religions CPHL (lflSlPi. At_t.he time of its demoll m“; lion by “at 'i‘_vlers followrs the may Savoy was called "the ffilFCsl manor monies are to he conducted where bodies of fiend Parsons v find a resting place before burial. 0++0++++¢e0w++o++o++0+0 l musn't forget that I'm getting Tliafs the tworst thing ever n man l must keep in mind wiihottl bein’ Let me be always upon my guard Youth is too precious to have it l must remember that customs and to none more easily than the i_ combination that are now makin-z the dollars fly. But it ls not so ens‘ the near future it promises to be for‘ a time at least scarcer than over _bet'ore. And yet there is no appntv often neglected and their services 9m Proposm of 11 191 “P 111 ‘m5 P111‘ icy of waste and squander. It is the] idea of the short and merry while the people's taxes hold and then lei the crash come. lite] ZOROASTRi-ANS iii LONDON LONDON, Aug. IiL-Firc W01- lo heat.- from have secured for the; Parsee Association of Europe" in the ndians "1 se West Enr. l in Daily Selections for Guardian Readers A Furnished by W. 8_ Louaon. the t MUSN’T FORGET. b, By spoon A. octssr. old can do tol d at old ideas must give way to new. ver a crabby oltl man to be, ntarred the cranky whims of a man like me. change I've had my youth an‘ my hair lg ray,. Scotch Selkirk settlers who camel to the West in i812 by way of rind- ily earned or scraped out, and in Fan Bay. out, to the Duchy <.f Lanccster, are 1051i‘ ‘iereti over lwenty~ttvo English and Welsh counties The roost valuable portion, however, is liiztt in County of l.oudon_ which has lic- Leet. which secs that the boundary ‘parks of the manor good order. a jury ox‘ sixteen being appointed for the purpose of beat- ing thc bounds once a year. One oi' the boundary marks of another in a cellar in Child's liank, a third in Burleigh-street. a fourth ._BY HYNDHANS THINKER Barrlotoru. 0:. gunk of Nova lootll Illllillllfl Charlottetown. P. B. l. Money to l-Oln waste against their predecessors in office they never dreamed that in‘ the later days they would be up against. not merely imaginary charges, but the living evidence of solid facts against their own waste- ful and spendthrift methods, in so conclusive n. form that resistance would be useless and denial impos< slble. EXDHIVRKHIICE and profligste expenditure in every department un der their coniml has been so pro- nounced that he who rttns may read that waste and reckless squander- Agni n repeated in the be J. A. McEACHEN, them. or ever have ihemv So Office-Prawn link. 1!) ucationtti t Grafton ltloot lng is inscribed on every page of ' ’ , HoIfo-IJO-fl. 3-4 Bell Combination historyA revenue I ht lU-i of about half a million dollars up~ gum". w Appglnflnafli, on which the Conservative Govern- ‘ _ "n". 334,, mont conducted public affairs, was» ens not crowing declared, by them to lbe abundantly ample for every public requirement, -. . ..__I almost every lbranch of the pro- vincial service, they treated gimm- reach office and have the job of ‘ful- fillment of promises imposctl upon ceed ii was not in their dreams that what they satld or promised would one or its departmients, and every former high standard of efficiency challenged to its destruction we have further of their political chick. yore, but subdued ahaahed and ash~ tuned returning as the ghostly and _ stars any; W119" U"!!! "H1118 (heir 0!! Mustn't keep the bit in their mouths charges of inefficiency in 100 light. lief that ‘they would never otherwise ll‘ they did Hill'- been remembered against that when we find orir od- systom impaired in every QUEBI‘ so lustlly ns of B Ffiiusint be too‘ surprised at strange ,Or stnrtlin’ things that young-_ Which is something are apt to do. What used tn he Iwrong may today ht be ri An’\it may not be wrong just be- coz it's new. Want ‘om to like me an’ want ‘em to no That l need their laughter an‘ tmirih an’ song. ,- An’ l want ‘em nearpéol 15love 'am so, An’ home is the place where their smiles belong. They're grow-in’ up. an’ it seems so To hear them talk of the views they hold, But age with youth shouldn't inter- fera. . . . . [s An’ i musn’t forget that I'm get- - tin old. _ _ _ old people W p s ‘oowr LET Your? “saukhoat. SKID. TAKE our AUTO When you own and operate a war, you are liable to cause injury. even if you drive carefully. will auumu the damage: for per- lonal liability, and will protect you in the payment of property dam- agel- if you lo dulro. lTiF. OLDEST INSURANCE s u dcscentictnt of the zirigiuoil a King George's Property. London Daily Express. The King's estates, WlllCli belong flit! nged to the lloyal Family’ ever cond son EdmuntlpEarl of Lnn» England." it "slil lhas its (‘ourt are. kept in ‘manor is on the Lyceum stage, (‘leapa/frds Needle, and a fifth f?! fai/ay t; A l INSURANCE We PHONE (I7 QUEEN Si OTTEIOWN PH. gross of tliejworld. l0 w __1g‘~ "Man works from Sun to Sun, \ But Woman's work is never done." .___.___.______________ The truth of this ancient co uplei. will be illustrated as n tion- this year, which has a Complete Women’s Work Department Beautiful examples of Sawing and Embroidery. School Sewing and Handicraft work. Century-old Loan Exhibit of Needlework. Practical Millinery-making Demonstrations. g New Brunswick Home Spun and Home Made Textiles ,' Everything in Electrical Housekeeping. , . Thrift Exhibit ".1 Women's Institutes. Special showing of French Acadlan work. Red Cross booth and Soldiers booth. Of vital interest to every woman elaborate. ever before at our Exhibi- t‘ an. as well, will be the it L. lchllilfs lWelfare. Concourse . An exhibition in itself under the -"~ ‘Ptlblllc Health where the proper care, age will be demonstrated by trained with instructive and interesting dlspl auspices of the New Brunswick Dppartmdothof feeding, and training of children from the earliel! I qualified workers. This whole department teem! ays and no woman should min It. Babies examined, Free of Charge toy Baby 3 pecialint provided appointment ll made by letter with Mrs. A. W. Estey, 321 Douqlal Avenue. St. John, N. B. We are also pleated to announce tha t Mlls Gertrude Halbrouck, New York 51W: d Welfare Lecturer and Demonstrator. \vlll_lpeak each afternoon dill‘- lng Exhibition. ’ Plenty of amuccme ed (are: on all rallwayl. Si. John Exhibition Association E. J. ‘rannv, ‘President. m. too, and feature: of general intern! at thil bll fllr- R““°' H. A. PORTER, Mlllllfr" glccl the ltumun side of IWHIZV. and The 'l'imcs llliS not abnormal a muoultl not he permittctl to_d nlu or to curtail disproportitmatcly" t dccyicr VilldFS iii lllc rcrt rtlcd p ‘ LID its ill st‘ liliilll