& w oo-ow-oo-oeooooooomoeeow“ O§NHRQQO v v ‘a I l’. a" l‘ lllRlllRE Headaches Tlmlllllfllsllllll Ended ByjLiill-e-llies" The lteriellilils‘ Fiuit Medicine Like thousands and thousands of other sufferers, Mr. Albert Varner of Buckingham, P.Q., tried many remedies and went to doctors and speciialists ; but nothing did him any 00 . . "'1 : g Finally n friendndvised him to try "l~‘ruit~a-tives”—now lie is well. As he snys in a letter: “Forseven yeilrs, I suffered terribly from Headaches and Indigestion. had belching gas, bitter stuff‘ would cuntcupin my moutluoftenvomiting, and was t - ‘ribly cousti ruled. I took Frilit-a-tivi-s and th’ grand fruit ' ine iilade ‘me vrell". fitlli-L a box, tj for $2.51), trial size W. . ill-liters or sent by l-‘ruit-ii-tiveo Limited. Ottawa. Ont. 5 O4-Q-O40-OQQ PO OOrOQQOQ-Ofi-O-OO Poultry Bone Cow Chow Cracked Grain Baled Hay and Straw Feed, Oats, Barley Buckwheat Sunflower Seed Rolled Oats, Oatmeal Table Cornmeal, Graham Flour Potato Baskets ‘ Binder Flour, Q e 0 o ‘ 26 i I . o o g 1 ULlFiOrltl ' a : I Oil Cake Meal 0 § Cnrlollils 0f z e Cracked Corn z 2 Cornmeal o t Schumaker Feed z z Bran, Middlings g z Feed Wheat t o Scratch Feed (for Poultry): E Calf Meal, Chick Feed Z , Beef Scraps, Poultry Grit: z Crushed Oyster Shells § i 6 ‘d t0rOfi4§§fi GOO‘ Twine ll lflcri-nl brand-i Wholesale and Retail Lowest Prices CARTER‘ & CO., LIMITED Feeds Flour Seeds Q-OO 0 60-0 O4 OOQfi§+Q§9§fO§9 § ii>iflli§ B YER i Photographer A 163 Great George Street 335 Ladies The New Fall llllSIEllY I-s Here OUR NEW ASSOIVDMENT OF FALL HOSIERY COMES l m soon simples‘ AS ‘oar/lap, _Ptl'l"i‘Y. nitowii ‘Ann GREY. oun wdoLfi-iosienv IS PRICED AT so csNfs AND 1.25 The Sllk ientl Wool Pat- torna come iit $1.75 nnd $2.00. AL L E Y and Co., Ltd. Fashionable lltiflflllllllli‘ iiliiiiiiiillwi iiiililii \\'. Cheater 8. lie-Lure. President J. It. llurnett. Editor and e ubllller D. h‘. Currie, Auoelnte l-Idllor per Yfll‘ t-nlk-d) “Qfllll Dally (founded I881) 05.00 per “.50 In uilvnince year (delivered) ll nilvunee Cal In In all Unltel fltuiteu WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1923 . WHY A CONVENTION? Some Liberal ncivspapers pi-iluiiltlng more or less eloquent t . lpoliticlil sermons on a" statement lath-gel] to have been made by the l lion. itobert Rogers, iidvocectiil; ‘the holding or a national ‘tftinservativo Coilvciltioit \\i'.heth ‘er Mr. Rogers silt-h u coilvciltion ll€k‘ti56ill'_\' or not, u few Liberal paipers are Jjlllllftllli)‘ anxious for it. no doubt .ir_ l)lt.~$ll)ly, turn out :1 parallel to ‘lion ildHUU 0t 1919. Now, gentle Liberal editor, why Shtlllili the Conservatives wunt .\ couvi-iliion? i-‘rom the Atlantic lil tbedkttiific and from. the United 3T8‘ lCOMMUldlTY ENTERTAINMENT i The statement is frequentli" made that “young womcn are lured away from our young men and country life because of its dullness as compared with the attractive- lte<s nnd the guy life of the city. We do not believe for a moment considers tllnt this even approximately cxupeople of (funudn gillilns lhc riLVWurtl trek. The ill‘ ‘(Jill tioii in the city. real‘ or iiitagin- Inry is opportunity. The opportun- will forever remain true that very ‘llli- izolv notorious Liberul couyen- mnny more of the young men who ileoplc in :ill remain on the farm makc more of of life than those who ‘seek and find employment in the l fr! SIIUCQSS cities. Of course there are ext-lap- \ itions nnd the great majority of the l >‘tilti-< llulillllill‘_\'.l0 the North Poleupvoting men lend women go to the THE catiitnowmiown GUARDIAN Notes By The Way Next to production, the moat im- lportaxit interest of the coilutry i-s transportation. Next to thc hur» ‘vest now being reaped the most interesting thing to the people 0i l lICnnadu is the C. N. R. l it is their railway. Every inan land woman in the Dominion is a ‘shareholder tn the great company lot‘ which Sir Henry Thornton is lnow the chief responsible head. ‘With the C. .\'. R. it spans the lcountry nndwonnects its parts. lt ibrlngs the people of the various lproviiices into ilaily touch. and is lilt once u menus of their QXIHKHIEH- jlneill in respect to the iii-sources- nnd wealth of their (Ulllllry. ol‘ phi-tr progrc" nud ilevi-lopment nnd oi‘ their cooperation in unity. ‘and lnuillill efforts. will suffer the heaviest of :ill public losses; if it isuccceid, the pruutibility’ oi’ thc Public Ownership of Public Utill~ ities will be graildly diemunstrnted. in thl hopc that it might afford utility matcrlulizes some times; Uflvllmitlltl the prosperity of (‘zlnziiiii us ii UjlpvflllfliLV for misrepresentation i-r it proves it. disappointment. lilwhul“ “m M‘ “°"§‘“'*"l- H So it is but reasonable that the if it foils, lht‘l Sporting" Magnate is I i Accused of Perjury (‘liairli-s .\. Stonchulil, chit-f owl», er of ihc .\'c\v York Giants. now.‘ faces the 1110B! critlcnl moment ini his caret-r. Ho is-tiildcr indictment on a charge of perjury. 1f he isi found guilty he will of course, goi» to penitentiary. lven should ht- not be fouitil guilty he tuuy very well he tll‘l\'t.’ll out of organized sport. lie is under the euglo eye of (‘oliliuissioilt-r ‘ltnnilis wilil is einpowi-rt-tl to take such stt-ps us‘ he ill-i-uis IIUCPSSIIT)’ to pivse-rve the good minlc of baseball. Presi- dent lli~_\~<tior Grill? National Li-ugul- siilil that whiii- Stone-hum hall iNWll n iztlod mun iii liascbtilll his illdictillctlt but! provi-il :ill om» bnrrlislllt-ilt to the ln-uuuo. Not oil- ly ill!‘ pliiyi-rs. but tho owners must ill‘ ill good ri-pulie witll lltc public it‘ thi-y nri- to rcmziilt ill the iiuluc, for bust-boll has llnil on» ougli scnilllnl iii the past two or thrcc _\‘(‘ill'.\‘. The gum» IIDIJPIIPH ilot to have lost as u rt-sillt of til!" \V1iiti- Sox l‘t!\’l'lZlllOl]H, hilt tho rcaslm is that thi- crooks hltvi- lmop tll‘i\'t'll out of baseball. An about it bow i-\"t~r_yboily' tulks about , ghivie ilin.’ itillcii liini- to it’! i ‘ililli il lltiiurnl bowl-l lIltiVPlliPlIl. uiiill , shipments of new Bu lame!‘ THAT TERRIBLE l THING "EXERCISE"; 1i is Iiltllldlll); will-u you think; tlic bcili-tit of exorcise, and yvl ivlint ll hugbeai‘ iL is to so runny people. And ycl. ubvil l can s" \' to you dl-linilely that tlvii illillitll-s‘ iii tlli- inoriiitig, illiil [hive lnilluii-s zit night will ;tllS\\'t‘1‘ lllt‘ ri-iplirv" lllvllls of llll‘ iivi-riigo lllilll illiil wo-‘ mull. doil‘t you lhiuk it iii piwiliiwi" v rilliculoils not. in bu willing lo‘ man has arrived h now being made a work rooms, and price than the impt Let us dcmonstr \\‘lll-ll n nlnii 7~i yi-nrs of i~ wliiii bu» for tho pals! :50 _v tFJ tilkcii, pill< for i-tiilstipiltitlll. will ti-ll you‘ lb:lt twenty mliiuti-e: lite-r ho tukcis, tlli- silllplc l'tlL'l(lll}£, (*Xt‘l‘t'lnt'. lizls ililti sinci- tho st-clillil tiny ‘ liUl-{ttli ll1t~ (‘XV -E.."i~, illiil‘! you lllliilt‘ illiil. tbosil of its who ilri- youiigi-r‘ could also gel Yvfillliti? l lllantles,_Furs, Silk-s, Cotton mg, Milliriery, Men’s and Boys’ Qvel, i coats, Sluts, Underwear, ‘ (laps, Gloves, etc., etc. ing the fall millinery latest New York and Paris hats serve you iit this department. S. A. McDonald SEPT- w. 1923 t... pom, New Fall Goods at the ‘ New Store ‘ Every dlfiy We are receivin g large " Ladies S: C0111. goods in ‘ Siveaiei- Our Miss Sci from attend. openings, the ome _ are nd copied in our at a much lower irtcd models. ate our zibiiily ti) _ r (,_ _ r ‘ _, You ri-liicliibi-i" tlizll it \\":l>: (lluil ‘ ports o illltlltlrotYlliJ" lulvlng gone tllroilgh n ctiili-ifi,m,_,_ who M“. "A" mm, “m, m" I ‘siluuld rcnil the reports issued. ‘mp1 trill! might ttot be cunislili-rcil my Sim“, i“ [ruining n,“ imdy Wye; Q ‘from “me to ‘Inna by ‘he railway an usscl to the gunlo tevcn should it lnrgci- rule of interest tlluii zlu_\| mum lmunagemenl ‘nth 5mm?“ pofisibk‘ he ilot bc convicted Baseball is iitiililwl" ill""“'lméilt", i ~Q-~\r .. . _ " ‘ ‘ ‘ \ , ,<~, '..,,.,l i-r interest. [Oi course there will be ljanm, 1 uprvmm Cmmium, M pros-d 51>. ll W" ilfv hlllllli. l0 l-llv '-\ l, ev§/»e.s.\ Iiliifercnces of opinion regarding 0 t I lf""““'" uwdfl" Pmmw"? ‘l",‘"ij‘.'ll'"l"n;glg lthese reports. 'i‘hut small portion n ‘ Ad _ lm id l‘;t_ll‘l]l;L..'lllt‘ l)\)l_:‘1\\1 i. if ‘ . _ _ . i- ,:li w ‘l lyou .l‘l't‘\ i ,‘ of the population which would Bad vice “ i i’ i i ‘I/ii llike to sec the C. N. R. handed . ;the Conservatives are united as to city "following their star" simpl_\"‘0\‘@l‘ i0 i! Dflvfllk‘ P00111811)‘ will 889 I lhcil‘ ])lIll\‘_\'. l l ‘the lAlP Sir John A. MacDonald, lllr"~'ill\k‘('.~'SOI'li in office up to Sir ‘Rubi-it Borden and the Rt. lion. ‘.\rlllui' l “Eil- National Policy. been no demand from ffunservat- it was enunciated by ‘ because, for the particular life they‘ lpurpose leading‘. the city presents ‘and prcuchcd and practiced by alllnot only the best but the only op- nil‘? that it ;poi"iullit_\". Nor should we charge lthat “tile star" they are following inlay cnter the life litter on, nilly in them proofs that tho people's litihvny is running into ruin. At thi- some time nil those Whu de- shonld have a fuir Ari-oi, free from the influences ot’ ltho politicians, will see in them lcvitleiicc ,‘thnt Sir Henry Thornlton .\lt‘lllll@ll, itllfi is known usiii: the glare-of the t'il_\"'v< lights, thivln‘ "llllllllllillg 0V9!‘ U10 difficulties There has dance hull and the theatre. ‘idieseiihat hm‘: “W” presemqd “H “m”; ltlie line. fives to formulate n new policy oucven eclipse “the stair" but we ltlilYi B)‘ llic infest gstztltimcnt handed lo iitilkc any changes in it othcr-ltiike it for granted that the origin-Tom It appears that flier“ has bee“ ‘lllmn silcli minor adjustment»: as illiil‘ lil- ucccssulgi" limo ‘but alivavs ‘pzilciplc ‘oi protection." Morc~ ovcl", they have no quedos to holii 'O'.ll to any political groups to in> ilur-c them to join the Conservative» milks. All of these groups will ht- wclcomcd into the Conservative ‘Told whenever they choose to coine jill but they must. come on Conser- lVilllVl) lines. They will not be lpromtsett free entry into Canada of iilgflrllllllldll {out} that will interests of implements or istufls iir ililything else lllllilililltt against. the ‘F-iiillulizin farms or Cnnaiiiitn indus- ltry. To quote from u groilt Lih~ ii-rtll authority’ “tho lamp is in thi- fulinliiliv and the iutcllk<-_t' is hung» ling outside the door for the-m" but iWhtll tlicy urc in they will ill‘: Con- ‘si-rvntivcsf So wily u itiltitliiai Convention’! As to leatlt-rshii) there is equlll llllflllillllly. ‘tive the (l0mll1i0ll*—€lllil luully Liberals. it’ they would openly iii-knowledge it-"tire satisfied IhLlIl the itt. Hon. Arthur Itleighen is the ublcst man in the public life oi (Jziiladu today and that he is quite competent to lead the party nnd to ‘bccilnie the Prime Minister of Cflll- zida its i Every tfoilscrvit» in soon as the comes which l5 tzlnt.‘ opportunity now not far dis- No convention is needed on this score. Then. think of the ntess the Lib- erals mitde of‘ their 1919 conven- lion which has never since been It was hailed wt the time as the great est political Convention ever held. It settled one thing only, Hamel)’, that Mr. \V. L. Mackenzie King ""1" l0 he Premier and that Hon. \V. S. Fielding was not, and nmuy of ltlloi-ic ivho attended as delegates have been kicking themselves ever siltce for t-he decision. They 115° llgreed upon a ‘platform which would draw the Progressives into their (Old. Th0 platform was smashed to pieces before the next election and the Brogresglygg p“ still outside. The only objectors to the pre- sent Conservative position lire the Liberals. sons 0 bject referred to with ii capital C. The)’. for obvious ren- ito the leadership of MF- Melshen nnd they preach ob~ lectiona to the Conservative fiscal Dblky. it. is they that need a convention to ileollle upon a plan to change the Conservative leader- iihin nnd to suggest chub-gas in‘ the Coniwrveltlve fiscal lpollcy both of which discussions will carry as mucll weight as illd their dell- berattone of 1919. ‘at lure. the great attraction, is the lrom time tolqilcst for opportunity rather lhililfxlmll 01' $4J731l0ll~ the country liic. We are not minimizing the dc» pressing‘ cffccts of o dull ilnillter frupted lifc of toll, of it iifc without mental as wcil as pllytsicni sun» shine. Many of our farming coni- munities luck the inspiring effects of organized or even of informal amusement. The young pcopll- have no available means of recrea- ltion nnd life naturally becomes The farm enough, the dull and uninteresting. may be doing well crops lino‘ the returns may bc quill- satisfactory but. ithcre clinics n timi- in evi-ry young llfo when money hulking zilono does not satisfy, when OHjOYHIEDlJ and companion- ship become a hungering necessity illiil, illiil oi ty wanting these, life becomes and gray nnd the inro oi‘ the lIllLY then become an Mtrnc- lion. One of the most pathetically im- pressive phrases which cwme down to us fl"oni the war wits tliitt des- criptioii of n Belgian city held for four yiears‘ by the (lormans, as u place where "even the children hnd forgotten how to smile." While no dullness of country life in this country can ibe placed in the same category with this. it is quite posv slble that we may come sufficient- ly near to it that its shadow may be fclt and against it. we should guard Young people need life and movement nnd con- genial companionship; amusement, Our they need organized and coni- These judiciously indulged in, ltealthfully alternated with honest and useful toil will panionable amusement. make for continued and prosperous contentment all of which will form a bond with the farm and the homeland which will not be easily broken. AUTOMOBILES v According to a return recently issued by the Department of Hill'- ways nnd lClinilis for the your 1922 thero were in that your 456,515 registered automobiles in Canada, of which 2,167 were owned in Prince Edward Island. Ontario had the greatest number 210,333. Quebec following with 62.087. Thr- average tax for registration nntl licensee tn Canada was $18.03. it was iiigiieiii ln Quebec. sated Brit- tah Columbia next ~wlth $26.36: Manitoba la lowest with 813.71. Prince Edward Inland with $21.59, at betterment in the ilalf-yeltr end- lini: on ihc tlfill of Julie lust l0 the The Toronto observing thclcsi1ii>c frolii the dull monotony ofiuioh“ ham [his “howmg with ‘ML ‘ililllll. nnd secs in if. ilrospect of continued laurel eventual success. The Mont- ‘reul Stilt" on the other huliil p0illt< lout that thc betterment was shown [to ltl.‘ upwilrtls of $10,000,000 ill tili- ‘t't)1‘l‘t‘S])tlll(lllIllJ lltlfifitl of _ tho pro- vlons your, secs ill the lILCFOJlSVtI l-xpciiditurcs in this yeltr u sure- ,.~'lgll oi‘ cvcntuul failure, nnd hours ]:ll,':tin tllc Whisper oi‘ Ucuth. the bright betterment l Tho iuct of the mutter is tllnt thi- (‘. .\'. it. hits been, null‘ will bu, for sonic tinil- to court-fin :1 stuti- l)l transition. ill; vitriolls 11311.7" tilt- (lrntid 'l‘rttilk. the lllti-rcnlonial. till‘ 'l‘r:lilscolitillcutnl, the Grant] ‘Trunk Pacifier, the (irent Northern, clc lire iit the ctiuiisc of coorlliiliitioli The statistics suppiiiltl are '('Ulit>'l:- iiucntly lffvgllllll‘, zlilll not yct flll ly Fvliitlllt‘ us to llic‘ rcnl conllitioil oi‘ f‘. N. it's nffnlrs. Uf liccl-sieity then: enlist. ibo incrt-nscil uxill-uili- tnrcs ill sonic dircctlonswxpt-utii- Lures the i-ifcct of iviiit-ll will bc economy in opcreitloil, larger truf- fli- illiil greater not profits. Wis llom will he shown lly tlloso who tllko all the stiltcments with iigrzliil of suit, patiently i1'\\'d.ii the tlllilcltlp~ lllcnt of the policy which Sir Henry Thornton has itizulgurzltcd. insist that. the politic-lilies slinll not interfere with the riiilwtty muunge~ meut, nnd llopo for tho best rc- sults. Necessarily much tinic will elapse before the railway t~‘_¥'§~llt;lll of Canada of ivhich the people of Cunuda. are the owners, will uc i-ilmpletcly iroordiilzitetl and econ- onilclilly operated in iill its 1iurts, its one great uihole. hh-ilntime the observant travell- er by Tilll will be pleased to uotc some improvements "all iilong thc line." The trninmetl secm to bc u. little more solicilons for the rnil~ Way's customers. Contiuctors unit baggagemcn are certainly nlOFl.‘ courteous in their domeliitour to» WflfIlS ilnsscngors. Rattler more cure than was formerly shown is now tiikcn in the movclnclit oi bug» gztgc express goods, iinti freight. The ltrains are kept rather morc closely lip -to time. lt hi pleasing, to note titer-lo improvements ilnd to see that they nre appreciated by the public. Despite the strong competition of the autos. the nunt~ bcr of persons who travel by ruii is illidlminlshcd, and, desplto the high freight rates, there are :il- wuys curs filled with goods or pro- duce .to he hauled to nnd fro. With care llnd patience, nnd econ- omy. nnd n satisfactory service, the C. N. 1t. Company's manager" may ere long overcome the dlffi~ cllltles by which their worth is now hmut and show the world thnt itllo public owliorellilp of rallwuyli ln Cunndn is not impossible. ::Tlio ()ll For The I~‘urniur.—A lmttlo of Dr. Thomas Eclectritr‘ Oil iii the fnriu house will i-inve mnny a journey for tho doctor. It ls not only good fqr the children when the mature who nilffer from pninr-t nnd iltihi-li, hilt there lire directions for its til-in on sick cattle. There should always be ii bottle of it in the house. tnki-n with colds nnd croup nnd for -corccr. it is only a few waits also} lsint-i- hi- wilsil bourd boy fora brok-i eragl- firm, anti thus zicqtliretl n; kllO\\'l\‘lll§t’ of stocks wilich teuilblq . . . . . .l ed llllil to become u stotk solos-i intuit, llc prove-ll a success, Hll\'t‘fl‘ ‘his money, nnd in 1013 wits ethic! to establish his own firm which, us,‘ it iirl-w, opened branch offices iul seyt-rtll large cities. The lJHSiXlOSH; prosper-cit, and in 1021 Stouuhnml unilillincteil that he wns retiring. Iii was suppose-d that ill! hail iuiltlo :ill, the i luoncy he ll(f(.‘(il‘(i rind would; thercuftei‘ devote his itttcntioti to‘ sport. in notifying his 0115101110111: of his intentions ill‘ asked tlii- priv» ilcgc of rl-trotitiucntlitil: other firnt-‘l to iilrry their accounts. Oni- iii‘ thorn was the firm of ill. l). liii-t‘. Zlllfiihfll‘ was Dillon nnd (‘o., nuill iiiintllcr was E. M. Fitllci- nnd (‘o.,l lly ll strange filttility :ill firms llilyo. slnttc fnilt-tl, ti ciiuplil (ll tilt-ill iii rntbcr ilisgrllt-ilfill \'il't'lll1| theist- Slonchniti hits bud n spcctittrillaifilllfll 11*‘ ll‘-\l11l‘1\1|,\’ Ho‘ You l»;\'ll'l'>'l1ll> from czliiilg and $l(‘,t'l)ill§. -l‘.ui"c ilnys hcr ilebls of i-oiit "iou nnd (llllififilttll iii llli- luntti-l op of exercise just in; shi- docs ill t-zlli iili: unll slcirping. .\liil riots‘ to gi-l down lo ii ]ll'lll‘- N‘ iicnl inn-is. ‘ 'l‘:llii- tho t-xcrcisc whilst Hlllllli" ‘Ml lug uri-i" n jniiet or wtdi silpporli ‘ floor it‘ pofinililc, so its not lo Sllilh" or Wlilit‘ lilt‘ house. ‘l, l-‘ii‘.~l.-- Wilbur willloilt o skippiuu l" ropi- l‘lill, jug‘, or hop ill iiili- spill lq \ Be wise. Don't buy shoes t you see GOFF’S. can have good boots for your loll tililw, ziltcriizitilr; right illiil li-ft lly; its iii (Il‘lllllltl‘_\‘ rliilnlil lllliéill}; |I||3 hi-l-l iiiirly \\\-ll up b liinll. luv.- We have a good hoot for rt-nsi- 5 4'il('ll week up til llllt Our stock is complete and comprise: everything worn, while and no matter whether your purse is tutor lean you We have a good boot for boys, sizes 1 to 5 at ...... "$2.60 We have a good boot for girls, sizes 11 to 2 at V "-‘ or the schoolboy or girl until children. girls, sizes 3 to 10!j- at $1.85 s...) filial" | ii , ii i l i, n i1. On the more expensive lincs we are allowing from 1i‘ -l‘L"(1ll( .~ 4t‘ ol ic l: l" (l i - , _ iiilot". itniiec both loge‘. knot-t Q loll? to 25% d'5c°unt' H straight. illllltlfil to right lliiglt- with I ~ _ , _ ilii- boll)‘. liililSlf ii tiliirs, llll'l't‘ilh'4\ N‘ we have cheaper lines but 93"‘ “Jmmcmj ‘Mm- ', 1 llilfll wl-ck up lo l2 lillltnl‘. \!rrlir‘|‘ 3H,; "$- |,,.,»(,,.,,_ Just received a biq lot of li‘ourtli.--llock tho lluily lrolll H- usual colors .. siilt- lo Sillt‘. Stillltl with iilil‘l"» 6 _,r~ll'lll_lili illiil bziclt Fll ht, ili~-:i ‘l’ lrt-ncll lill\\'ll_\\'l‘lll right ll:iiill til right l} ili- 1l>‘-l'1ll'll$ you i-zlll, t'lii'\ilij.', lcil "\ SlUIlPPF, null tuitllrully tht- i'(ll'lli"l‘l|3l)||‘l l‘)! Htllllbil. ‘flll-ll lltault- to V _ ‘_,,..,-..‘ - . ;|.:...‘ custolill-rs of Mr. Stout-lentil. lit‘illl_li,i‘l_ltl“lll ‘Thu lnzfrllp ‘Nth whip!‘ H“. .:lll of whom sitffcrcil in one fniIiIITiilp lo ‘J0 limos. v t: xii-m» for ziuollilii‘. WHHIIPI‘ “hill l!" l"“""ll li‘ii'lll_ Jon 5o sit p41 |ill'l'l'1l‘~'l~ I.‘ - lliy giving thtlm such HliVitW‘. llcl- lilligllt zit it-zist lluvi- ]lil'ltl‘ll uni-l \Villl|t'1' oiii 0f tltl- foul". The Secret Partner? l tllolit-llilnt lulu l)l'l‘ll at Willlvfi‘; illl tliu bililltruiltcy |)l'tlL‘l’l'(lllU-§3 '11‘ Hill flit-so conccrliii. lite eawurti accounts ll" illml tliui i-rs to trnnsb-r llltill‘ hull not tho sliizhli-st. of tilt-iii. lt tlt‘\'t‘li)])t‘ll iu lhi» (‘lurk-d blurring flint Sloth-hour's uilvici- to, ills custonicrs wits not wholly (iiW-i lllll‘l‘l‘."li(3(l stilt-u ill‘ \\‘:t:~". lo bi- piiiil ltl pct" (lcnt. of tho i-iplilics of thi- itt-cniltitii. The most iil-riuus t'llill'f_‘.- i-s wort‘: muilil its :1 rt-iiult of thi- t-ollnpl-io of tho Fllllvl‘ fil"iii. \\'llit'll ivns due to buckotiilg, and which entailed a loss of pierhilils $0,000,- tiut): Witt-n priissttrc was put on lild- wnril M. Fullci‘ and \\'illi:liil 1i‘. McGee it. is l-iitiil thnt they iltliuitt- (‘ll that Stouuhimi wns a slit-lit Ittlfl nor iti the firm. An cxniuiiultioti of the books shoiveil that shortly buforo the collapse hi: illiil advanc- uil the firm about. $170,000, but hc swoyc that this ivus n yir-rsonnl lo- an, made nt the instiiilcl: of n friend nnd that ho hitil tio-iiltcrcst whntevcr in tho flriil. 'l'llt‘l'i.‘ ivus tcstiiuony to show thnt hc hall ill"- l-lingcd to pay tllc brokers $200,000 for ii qunrter interest in tho prot- its. OO-O-O-O-G O-%O1-§§4-O4@ Selections FOR l Guardian Readers l_'..-¢ nvovoeow+o+oooe Daily lNSlDE THE HOUSE 'I‘het‘c's u gorilcil Tulle-d “Forgiv- mg"; l" U10 llflwvffi ti housi- ls sci: the Door is iviliti~ do go iiislilc! For the ltotlrw, Ill cnlll-il “li‘iirgi~t." Till yolfvt- bci-ll in ‘built. how m“ you know llnw sweet HIP)‘ ilrl-‘l rm- ti“. bu“ don't show! GOLDENROD Over ilic otlir r siilo oi llli- roull, in rich priifuslilit l fllflv mm 50,-, Beyond lily colorful ilsli-l‘ bi-il, Yellow goldi-nroil ivilvlilg to nic. its plume-s :ll"i- Filllllhl ptilisilizl hrei-zc, .\nil Liie-isl-tl about in lllI‘l'|‘_\‘ pln_\; It set-ms to ill’ silyiitg, "\\'h_\ bi- and That Autumn ls clmiiiig‘! 1101's bi- guy... ~liy with ll “Will's hits. lilr mo, :ill llllllflfili!‘ it's so tlilllgllttulli". rlly fri-i- .\nil l lilii- to which ii all, ovilr tllc will’. . lit. nods nnd bi-ckotls and WKIVRS to me. vii by ill" thznlilllll i"lliiI‘l' illiil :l i-llitrgi: of poi", . ‘ur ' wlii-ii lli- rccoiillilriiiililtl 1ll:= (‘llslflllt-‘J 5 tlii-ri- was iluylllltlt: wink with .'llly,-*illl>lllll |illl'llll‘l' iii lilii‘. firlll lit‘ _\\‘iil bi coiill»: l‘l' (‘lie-ills to ili-ilosit Hllllll‘ uiilliililu of iiilll:li".-i with lillllll, his tiwii for -:lclt wi-i-li up to ltitiyli-p, Goff Bros Md Vilomems Wool Hose in :ill Roe, $1.00 $1.40 3‘ May Hzevc to Disgorgc. It ri-silli iii‘ iliillly Iii-lori- flii- t "zlilil Jill‘) follou (‘ltlli fllt-(ll-i-j \\:l<: its" n his‘ lvtiiii ssitiil til‘ ll;l.~". bccn lniii :ii':liii.<:t fitotill‘ iltllll, ll-- win: plw-pelroil lot" ll WitH spi-t-iliiv rl-ll-iist-ii (ill bull. ll‘ itl found flint ill‘ n‘, (if iVll itNli [CNT ll'i‘lLi'i“i’ llllll Ile- was iit tbi~ othi-r firms llillt cilllnpsi-il. soon nfli-i“ llc bull inliutlieil his fovlu, illlll‘. which is snill lo ilnioilill til about $ltl.lltltl,tllltl, will 1ii-o1l:llll_v bl- swi-pt zlwlly. Stunt» oi‘ that fortuui- is now -iii\"i-sli1il iit the) Now York (tiiiiits, ui‘ whose stock lli- owns til por ct-tii... for whli-li lit! pnlil. Sldlllthlttlll. Tho (lllll'l‘ tiwui-rs flfi‘ ‘.\li1liill{(‘l' John hlcflrilw nnd hing- tstrzlti- IFrzlncIs X.i\lUQll.'1t|t‘. Sitlci- becoming owttcr of tho, Giants, Stout-hunt has S]\i‘ll't ll. lot oi‘ iuoul-y to ill‘ crullsc- tho sclltiui: cllpucity of thc P lit-ill, tttntl ii;yustliullgifinlittiisinfill PITCAIRN ISLANDERS H ll nios pro l n ) i- o c. . t.‘ ~ N t-tl, it. might cnsily tirovc tho l'l‘- WSW LONDO \'l‘l'St‘ if the (wilil-f O\\‘li(!l' slinulil hi» coiiii- uufuvornbly kuowil through "rlnuifiwnln “m “(NH “ulwpll ‘Ai“:illulMlwosiitmtioil‘ Vtllit? of lllUilJYlli Piti-nirn’ "iiillili-ls u an agna e. _ lyisililr; Loitdilll for tho ti st time‘. For u time Stonvliitiit was the‘; siilliillillg lip their ti-n llll_\h‘ o1 sight» sports king of (fillm. lli- boilght sci-inst. _ _ thc rucc truck which hi- (lt'\'l'l()li- “lb-i srillldi" illiil“ mum“ Chrlb“ i .. ' ti: . l1" '\"i:li .‘lX-|Ull')llli ~ml< i-ll ill tin imiuiitlsi- cost. lli- zilso m l“ 1° i‘ ' ‘ ‘i _ ‘portion. tiurcbnsi-il tho (ilsliio. \\'lll‘l't' gilui- hurmg "m, N.“ days Hwy haw. hlhli: lll'\'l('(?5 otlvrulv. tuid \\'lll(7ll‘l'lill'\‘ti i.t)lltitlll in ll l‘ . \'ir~'llt'tl illi- ll'l‘i iit the bust, flaw yours drilwillVHii illld Klilllilllh‘ TWI-dfillftln- "W" lt-ns of thousands of Alllvfltlllllfll“puny” “t m" SMW" "m! Mo“ up ' , _ l ‘_ I _ lill nit :it\t'opliiiic. nnll other \lhllfilt<l tn ll.l\.ln.i i\- “urrvn gum“, 0100),“! ‘hp l,“ cry Winter. 1t wits ii elitist suilipt-i-~\\~,. ha“, ll‘l\‘ll' ‘t ' 1,,- 111;.- AMELIUS JARVIS (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Supt. lti-"loiiuilolt in until: l: "out, nnd l! snitl lo llllVt‘ lltlllllill Ill-fore," llt- said. l‘ are‘ fly," “out u“. mum,“ gannfllngllltl wilil ililiiltills llll Pitcairn.‘ ,('il|‘l.‘?li;tIl ivmi illcliili-li to (‘lllllllh ri-iiilrts iif Europe. 'l‘lii\u. for runs-t oils cithcr flnnltciul or politli-lil. Stonohnin Iii-came the owner of ll llnynml piipor. (liii- Itillwl‘ till-ri- hull frctiuililtly nttnckt-il lliiil iii-- Vlllltil‘ nt‘ tho (‘tisiuo and thi- inrgi- ‘UHHPN thnt. hnvo bi-i-ii siistulili-il from time: to time. 'l‘lliii criticism tiiny liuvi- pniili-il Stout-billet for il was ri-yiortoil a fisw mouths ngii that ho linil t-iolil thi- Casino. lli- bus n i-ilrlni: of rnci- horsils-i In thi- Unified Slnton nnil their pi-rfur- mnllcvli and thmii- ol‘ tlli- tliililts 3H3 siitlpuflctl to llll\‘l' PIIKHINNPI] Illa intern-st this pilsaliii: Slliliiiiiii". llut tho Grnntl Jury iiuspi-ctli tlult the-y worn not. by nily iuunils his, Wllflll! concern. nor his iilost profi lnblc one‘. _._..-_--<o>—- :.l\lnny hnvo bur-n iji-lli-vi-il of PHIIJIIH by HUHOWIIYS (‘urn ltl-tnov- i-ii. It has n power of its own that will be found effective. itlliilll lllt‘ "itiilrlli-t'l\l‘i-¢" ill llit- (‘linin- lit-i" of ill)l'l'(>l\i, but \\'ill'l'<‘l1 grim- lll'l'li. "‘l‘lii-_v \\‘t‘l'l‘ toil sliiiilill-r." \\';l$ how lit‘ put it. “l‘oll\" till-y fmiiill toll wollilul"l'ul for ‘. ‘ 'ii our iiriiilis or silloki-r- on our illiil‘. isliinil," t'\))liIll|t‘1l \\f:ii‘_i‘l*u. "It's Iii-st not to llcuiii. isn't it?" 'l'lii-_v \\'t'l‘t‘ looking i'ilr\v:ii‘<l viii:- i-rly to the wi-i-k-i-iiil, which thi-y iii-i- ti, ilpvllll with .\ll'. (‘nilburix thi- l'4)l'llil ni:iiiuf:li-tliri-i‘, who lit'lil‘it‘llll' vii ||1l"|\\'l\ nil-ii iln llivir joiirtiv)’ irlllli Ne-iv Ymnliiliil. “Ho llllh‘ kindly iiiviloll us‘ in tllil)’ iit his lllllllt‘ ill tlli- North," said \\':irrctl. ’l‘lil'.\' will lllllltll‘ tlloria "Wiiulil you iihl‘ to sliiy iii Loli- iloiii” lllcy ‘ivcri- 1i"l{1'll. (‘llrillinn stiiili-il null said: “Six moiillla." \\'iii‘i'<.-n: "A flew “T13R14 lliiitlviy" .\ fi-w itl-ctinds tutor they were lnlkilli: of tlii» liltlo isliiild in the "ilhllllfi "VP lliilthi riltluil, where ii r-llliitiy of only 1H0 souls farmed nil-l grew fruit. niiil WPPI‘ just, in (‘hrletialfs words, "a big happy funi- lly." Ban do M LlNIUIIC-‘ti. l}? l.) L7 ST R [A i. ill"opili"tilill:lll_v l'l'Hl)(lllril|lI' for ilsl " I ~~ i " q lIiPlJiH, niid sliiiitlii it lli- lilfildtlflvil“ vlttoly !’0nd' tlint lil- \\':ls nlsu zl silt-iit pilrtnt-i"; Bmlght and Sold _ i Hyndman and Contpany, REPRESENTATIVES 0F & (‘0., Limited LIMITED 'l‘lli-v ‘lF,l‘t‘(‘li tllcro would be won; _ . e - ' _ _ V v0 ll\'!'lill yarns to >01" “M” the) l’ buck. - ,. . w i ‘lfltll-lli illt‘ lttili ldtlwvli llnlllljt,..i,‘,,.,.,i,i iwiiucst. "\\'ill.\‘<""“ "‘"' ' . ‘Sult- lhc (‘hiltiri-n‘ l'llllll vllltsl-Xt blltitillll)’ indie-ll \\'Ill""'“_" I“::“>EIH. lllt)||t‘)' illiil clothe-s li|\‘l\ It w b", ":‘il'l|_ ;||]|1 it “ltilvlvlti lit‘ "l" illoni; null sci‘ ll- 407;” BE GOOD My fliirtwl clliiii. Iii izni- Mill. _ No |t|l'|i i-olllil VIP" l iiitll iiiiil ill'1'.\'i _ . ..-» itil \'i~t. i-ri- \\i' llllll- “m km" lcnvi- with W" _ |"1tl'4'\t'l‘_\' illii- . - I I llnvc 11° 5°“! o skit’! 9° ,- . let m. an,“ <\\|>i'i Illtllli, illld \\ho \\ill lli~ t"i-\‘i‘l'i m in» Rlllili» illiil '. ""1 ‘m llti-m. :ill till)’ will‘: .\liil Si! iiiilllo lift‘. tlvillh- \::.<l i'iii"il\'l‘l‘ (Jiil- lzrzluil -—Churlcl! illiil m‘ _ own-ill refill?- kliiselel- I l\' \‘\\\\~l5i,i T A\L.l.,_l<\i0\itl U 0' i t‘ Ship ~ ls , i lllqll a a lRoHHE U" M GT5 Eedifll‘ l" ,, V; m T S E509 ‘ttwllli M Q6 E T will "-., i jl o "