:0 000 0000 00000000 0000 00 0000,0000 0000 I VVO-r 4 . erly deducting one dollar u week from g your ' and depoaitin it regulnrlyin e Sev- ‘ m unt, you wi noun accumulate a w tantial ance without missing the money l d°pufiiii‘°du.lllll'.fiuiif;f'y'i'll"fili"iiiii’ $588331 ten years your balance will be $605.54. Charlottetown Branch J. R. Dier, Manage-t‘ ON BANK OF CANADA, f“ VICTORY LOAN COUPONS We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in our Savings Bank where they will ‘draw interest at 37; pcr annum. m rut; CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 CII.\l\'!_lVFTFYIYHVN BRANCH, C. Lomcr Milus, Manager. 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 ARE OFR I’. E. I. BABIES AND S (‘IIILDREN WORTH IT? There Will Be A RED CROSS (‘HILD WELFARE ANI) PUBLIC I HEALTH BOOTH AT IIIE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION The interesting CHILD WELFARE EXHIBIT will be shown by the Public Health Nurses any time during the da., y BE SURE TO SEE IT Bring the BABIES and CHILDREN to be WEIGHED arid to find out if they arc A1 CANADIANS IF NOT. WHY NOT? _ A DOCTOR will be there every day from 12 to 2 to tc_ll you why. i There will also be SHORT PRACTICAL TALKS on subjects relating to the health of BABIES audCHILDREN, given between 12 and 2 by local Doctors and Dentists. 99!9*¢2._2_2;2_Q$° 0 u 1 O 4 4 4 a 4 1 I 00 i3 . . - “000000 00000000000000“ 0000 0000 00 Z:.~—.»_.— PIPELESS , FURNACE will makc your house warm, comfortable and homey. The Fawcctt is an application of the principles of Pipcless heating, and is scientific, up-to-date and ellicicnt. ll gives morc heat from less fuel. Write lor the wondcrlul little‘ booklet "The How and the Why ol the Pipclcss Furnace", which will make the most complcx healing problem clear and plain to you. W‘; malt; “mail furnaces uml coal furnace: in bolli llic pipe urul pipe/es: styles. CHARLES FAWCETT LIMITED SACKVILLE -N -n - CANADA IIANCIII: M’ MUNTilA-AL. WINNIPISII. CALGARY AND vANcouvnn ed him got into trouble wiis when: purl he h“ depended u“ H" now‘ -- |II Dilly Il-Ol per your 4, gun" gun.‘ PTIIKf-qf. ' gag", llltu and Publisher. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 192i MR. KING'S! DILEMMA ‘day. referred to on our front pale According tu our dcspiltchcs thhnivslefdliif- W1‘- Klng Bu“ l‘ 7°‘ morning Mr. MacKoiiLie King has vised and glorified versicn of the (Icclintrd nomination for Prince Liberal tariff platform. This was (‘uunty for certain reasons chief before lie discovered where Ills . - - ~ . N ' t' - “nmng wmch m, doubt ,5 we Quebec friends stood 0W ut m“ that [he ngnlinauon w“ glorified version must he re-glortr tied to make it pulatfble t0 the- r thin by tiu electors in conven-twhole dmmnlonl l‘ i 3 [whose markets would he endanger- tiiut the latter ed by tariff meddling; to the in- duatrles which are ‘barely keeping lafllfwat; to the employees whose wages are already being ruluccd offered to him by the machine mth- to the farmers iion and the fear might insist on a coventlon which' [night up set the original calcula- tion. Whut the machine 0r tht! -l'l0(.'tOl‘S..(2l‘ both, will do IIOW F9‘ In any cusc it under the stress of bard times. lllillllfi 1° b" 59°" The general voice of Canada says is admitted that the machine was Let were be no dmlmm] exp“; Dre!!!" blltlll‘ llulllilgml l" n5 "'9' iuents till the storm is over; let cont zirrogaint assumption of aulhor- were be no meddling Wm, mrm; it)‘ to throw down the two or three _ ,or trade relations which can only cundiilaites who were in‘ the field V further conditions M r. MacKcnzle certain of defeat either in uni-itabllize for nomination. iwhich are now so unstable as to threaten the whole industrial nnii ‘commercial fabric. Canada is In- to take it in North York where Itit! Itrlnsically rich, rich in natural re- - t - - - ' t ' t‘ ‘ chances are tliosi, of the ls rio sfiources‘ Hchm courage M“! energy hing. Prince ur North York, has decided "snowball." _ and in men who have fought and Another dilemma. worse than _ won out in u more serious fight that of Mr. King confronts the . _ v ‘than they are now engaged in. They Liberal party. Mr. King himself will win out if they follow the declares that so fur as the tirriffllhdrtcd Con“? they Wm h‘ if ' ' .' ; ti is concerned he is on on “unchar- , th y ; r Cilffl 'd z I ' ted sea". This is not the real ti-oublel e I e b aw ‘y H huwuvcr, the sea is “shamed-- an fads un-i new and panicky right, lihs been charted rui- over cxiwrinwnts- The free truth or forty years and the lcadcrs of both ncur free trade fallacy of the Lib- iiit- (iltl ptillllPlll if adopted ww-ulil spell poricinvcd m, (Hmcunv in fouhwing irremvilizible ruin to Canada and parties have ex- Grill Dari)‘ the ciiurt. Where Mr. Mackenzie M“ MWKBIIZ!“ Kill"? ""3 I'M" mm King and the remnant that follow-Is" by the friends “pun whllso 5"“ titrmiuuzcrsriii: 1*“ ‘ll’ l week " u.n.A. h' ones \\'l‘l'i' iu ‘Isn't the September coloring" beautiful unto witchery? Aprllmny be England's month. but September and (ii-tuber wear Goliath's own rich colors, and we recall again that "Songs of Lute September," written by a poctoss of English birth and (lflllillllilli girlhood: “Buy u chain of omeroltl stones Or scarlet seeds or cedar cones. All svrci-i. dcllicatt- tliiliigs there be Honest folk may ‘bring of me. Eere the earliest thrush Iius flown iii my cylcs the ilziwiis are shown. Oii my lips the summer lingers, Rain IiilS ji-wellcd all my fingers; ln my Iuiiid the ('l'l('l(t"S sing, Aiid the muonl: my guitlcii ring." o a a Ills l‘l.‘(t't'llt*lll‘_\’, the (ioveriior- Gem-rid and Ludyfllyug were ll Moiilri-ul last ivock, visiting illuc BOillli-is for tlic opciiiiig of tho races, uiid giving the lllOlFOpOIltl u touch of virori-gail iliguiiy at the first of the stiusou. Lord liyiii: lflSPtWlWl the Luurici" Pier, illlfl, with Lady liyiig vislicil tlic Royal Victoria Ilospitul and Itcd Cross Lodge and showed u kirou inter‘- cst»ii| lillllitilllifilllll‘ uud _.~ilii‘itll tw- tlvltlcs iluring ilicii" (IIliOtl-llflPl visit. O 0 t Princes.»- Mary Iiiltl a liuppiwiiut- Mnmlmv nuioiii: the chihii-r-ii oi Plilfil uiid \\'i~»:t liOiltlllll. \\'|ici| the l'l‘lllt'l'.\’lw' Ztlury, wearing =ni oin- Umilzivd wliiti- tlrock cf the Sill]; pl-s‘ (IIEIHICIOF, with a pnlw biuc sliuily lirlmmcil init. zirrivcil it \i.~~ torla Park, lllrs. Jack Ilzirrisou prcsciiii-il Ill r with a Iiouiluc! of pink i-iiriizitioiis. Ihit for u slui- wrut guard oi" frii-iuls tlu- Princess would have Iiccii hemmed Ill by tlic tliousziiiils of Iiuppy _Vf)llli_l;.~¢licl‘rs‘. TIIH)’ sung uiid i-Iic-cri-d uiid rushed tlic cur. and liicu gzillicrcil rouiiil the ciu-iosiiri: iii which ilic I’rIiic-:s< liud l1iIi"Il refuge. Sonic ot‘ tilt- Illlll‘ tliI(‘.\' wore iiiizibic to sc- IlPI‘. so siic stood on u .'v('r'\l uiid wuvc-l Iicr Iiuiids to illPIll. liatci‘ sh“ wulk cd up to it si-ui wlicro two liiil" tours illltl Ii'll"l I’) - n" ,, I I Thursday a ' ‘Mrs. G. A. Ga Mr. H. W. Blnnlng left-yesteiv day on return to‘ Montreal, having spent a. restful holiday renewing old irlendshlpe In this city. I I 0 Sir Andrew McPliail and family have gone t0 Montreal after a must delightful summer at Orwell. 0 0 O Armistice Day is now a legal holiday. to be observed always on u Monday. if tho anniversary of the signing of the Armistice fN-iv. ll, 1918i fall on Monday, thou the legal Iioiiday is that day; but if Llie lltii falls oii any other day uf the week the holiiilay is not observed tiieii but oii the Monday of the sumo week. This year, the holiday Pitlletl Armistice Day,_wlll be Mon- day, Nov. 7. Thanksgiving is to lie observed Iiercziflcr nu the some day as Armistice Day. ’l‘hl.~i was w» on! Dutch Cleanser Saves Your Energy Clean your utensils with Old Dutch. It does the work better; more quickly; more economically. Gives your pots arid kettles a hygienic cleanlinessand a pleasing, appearance. .Made in Canada provided for by on Act passed at tlio last session of the Doniliiioii Parliament. on: The Earl of Cromer. who It I: ziuuounceil will be the chief ofthc staff of the Prince of Wales. ozi Iils visit to liidla, is a soirln-lauwif the Dowager Countess of ltiliiio, married to Iier second daughter, known Iii Canada In her girlhood rus Lady Ruby Elliot. Lord Cr-imer _Iius been iii the diplomat}: ervlcc for years, and his UYIIUTIOIIC‘) III having accompanied the Duke of Coiiuaught uii a visit tn ills itoyai Highness a few months ago to liidia will make liiin all the moic u valuable member 0t’ iiic Prinircfs stall’. I 0 Miss Ruth Watson, whose ou- giigciueiit to Mr. Itegiuulil H. \ior» iris is bolug plcasuuiiv discussed this Wuuk, is liciiig entertained to various “showcrs" by m» i'i lords. prior to IIUT marriage Oll Oct. S-h. 00o (in Tuesday cvculng Bliss Hop» kirk invited a iuimlici" of her girl it uovcl Blitflrlillllflittlil, bu! zuutcri- WE OFFER Proviiii-t‘ of Oiiturio Six Pcr (‘cut Bonds. Due Scptiriubci- i5-i 943. DENOMINATION S ' siiriooor $1.000. _ Price $98.80 and interest yielding 6 to l0 per cent. Boiiili-i I)t‘ll\‘(‘l'(‘tl l"|'ce 0f (‘barge 'l‘lii'ougl| any liuiik, \\'l'ltc-- I .\. II. l‘, lilL-HRSTO Box 15f, (‘liui-liittctinvii. R. A. DALY a c0. liuiik oi‘ 'l‘or0||ti) liuililiiig Toronto, Ont. friends iii for the evening, iuurl a “ml ll w‘ ""9 0f U11‘ IIIPQ-Hl affairs Iicziiiiifui and [IIDUKIIP Pruvukhlg I-DuSLUIV- Show,” pron,“ H), "my of tho season. maiiy Iovcly gift; "t-volulioii“~tho comiiit; ill!" llllw- iuwroiiipiiiiyiiig the happiest of I'O!l- or of u night Iiiooiiiiiig plant which tho, Iilherai chart. In his speech at Toronto the other [the chart anal goes by It. the guidanceot‘ one who knows Current Comment The Patriot is about iis unfortun- ate iii the selection nt its mciii- piiors as it is ridiculous I-ll its logic. Mr. Donald Nicholson, M.P.. Iiccuusc. of his indifferent Ileilltll, and his physician's advice, saw fit to withdraw from a ffilllfllflillf)’ iii which the people twice Iioiiorcd him with election, and would no doiiibi. Iiiive repeated, had he re- mained u caiididatn, and t-lie Patriot, over personal and always ready to strike below the belt, iii- sii-iui of giving Iiim credit for his services, and sympathizing with Iiiiii lu the III-health which unfor- tuuuii-Iy forced him to f‘(!(Illt'D his political activities. throws its uii- duriianil uiui uiidignliierl slurs ata gentleman who commands as much. or more. respect than the best they cunsift out of their own political combinations. As we remarked iii u previous comment, the Liberal imguiu "can never be original with- out being abusive and personal," but if it thinks to gain any party zidvuiitugo by such scurrillty, It ll at liberty to travel its IWQTOEIIS of slimi- as long as its festering cou- stilutiou can staiiid the strain. it has alwuys llt'0ll tho ethics of souuil politics, when men retire from publlcilifc to restore to them tho respect aiid status 0f private citizenship. Bill tho Patriot will Iiiivc none of this, not at least If it little slime will comfort its ghoul-like spirit. Aud its logic is also most prrr Idllllill, Just read fhc plain English of wiuit ilio silly Patriot proclaims. lil Mr. Nicholson's retirement. sud Iii his “two columns-telling of tho grout things these GOVPFIP iuciits have done" It sees what "WE MAY CALL THE SURE DE» FEAT OP‘ THE GOVERNMENT.“ What a tower 0f strength Mr. Nich- olsun must have been. in the osii~ .uuitu of tlic unsophisticated ovcu- iiig roinauccr, when his bare retire- ment from the field heralds the "sure defeat of the (love-rumour." is it possible to conceive of greater wupidity’ or a greater extreme of political lmbccllity"! We notice quite a big retirement from the Liberal ranks, some to make up the Grain Growers’ party iii the West, and 2i number who have neither the excuse of ill-health nor 040-04 000404 Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 8_ Louuon. ‘ _ _._ .__. THE ROTARY SPIRIT. Red irriscs for the Iivlng.. und v Iiundcizisps wnrm and trues A heart that's tuned in giving, and strength to dare uuil do; Tho sound of honest laughter, tho Joy of honest toll; For those that follow after, to leave a finer soil. An this hiis been and over will be the Rotary lllilll. A man's sincere endeavor to scrve his fcllowmiin. A liltlr- Icss self-seeking. a little lllflff‘ for men, Less bitter in our speaking, more kindly with tho pen; A llttlc loss of swerving frmn oaths of truth and right, A Iifi‘. more of serving and lcss of dollar might. More peaceful with our neighbors, and staunclier to our friends. For this all Rotary lube-rs, on this its Iiope depends. To smooth the way for others, lo make o-t’ Ilfc the most To make the phrase "our lirotiii-rs" mean more than Idle boast; To priiiso sincere endeiivni". when praise will spur it on. Withholding kind WOFtIs until the friend is gone; This is the Rotary spirit. this is the FRotary dream, God grant that we may iicur it. before we cross the s-rcum. —-Edgur A. Guest, Detroit. __.___________________ , purely and simply Iiecauso tlioy soc dnfr-zif. staring tlicm Iii tho fur-c. Why does the Patriot. iioi. proclaim this as the omen that it is, of tlli‘. “siire" wipe-out of Mackenzie King- ism? It. would be a much more hou~ est course. and more in accord with tho (lecencies of tact, than lil its personal lnueiirloes, and its ridl» culous conclusion that Mr. Nit-Imi- srinfis rctl-rcmcut means the"SiI-Iti'2 DEFEAT" of the Government lcil by the flight ‘Hon. Arthur Molgiieii. The Patriot is equally uiifortun ate in its metiaphor of "Safety First," us applied to Mr. Nichol» son. iii this as Ill the above in» stance, it did not inspect the de- fences of its own gl-aiis house be- fore commencing to throw stones. it would be In vastly better taste to have indicated the sweet mo- "AIl .'\litllll,.il iiulrbil Pic," u~ul she wulkoil on Alli‘ goi to the Punch and Judy show just as tho form- Illflllllt‘ Iieadlc arrived on th: szceiie. .'|.<. “So you're liic IlIitt'l(Ill‘l?'I"," res- poudi-il Mr. Puiu-Ii, tlllll l‘."ii'c-_-.<.~. Marys ifzuzo broko into sunny ‘smiles. ldrom l)Ot‘lilitIifl III", llflll‘ cuss fillilflflffl to IU-iisliigiuii,whori- she riislicd Ill zimoiig llltl l'I'(l\Vll:‘v llkc u happy schoolgirl, siuirlii: llic joys 0f Illl‘ show with tho chililmii of poorer Paiddluglou or North KOIHIIIKIOII. ' 0 Mrs. A. B. Wiirbiirtoii. who is leaving c: "ly iicxt week nu ri visit a a /- xi‘ V/ lip, PILLS,__ ti‘ ‘,1 \ \\\\\\¢ G S D|HT‘5 Dr ABETES éqoawff/M ofiiirrs THINIfER LIFE INSURANCE A RAY OF HOPE TO THOSE LEFT BEHIND IS ALWAY3 The man who really has the wgl. fare of his own folks uppermost In hie mind thinks that he will take out Life Insurance. He ls come. time: putting It off until he can better spare the money. Attend to It at once II our experienced ad- vice. ITHE OLDEST INSURANCE tive that Ie prompting Mr. Macken- the acceptance of another (‘flII.Illll. (Continued 0n plfle uven) EH ST, WNPEJ. Sweaters The Men's Store I Visitors to the Exhiliiton Are cordially invited t0 visit “The Men's Store” while in the city. The class of merrs wear this store is showing would do credit t0 a store in the larger centres. If it's fashionable we" have i New Felt and Velour Hats We want you particularly to see our new hats decidedly different, you can get just what you want in because we have a real hat shop. ' BORSALINO HATS finest in the world $7.00. STETSON HATS in splendid Varictytltf-tl" Let it‘ be thoflmghh, ‘mderstnml comfort tlu-m. Zhii Ill!‘ only \\.irils “m, assysfed U“, you” “m, popular I-Irilllllflllvll-‘i- Iiiossuius but once iii yours. Grad- tliel‘ undertook to make a llPW|that them is no hope [or Canada Slit! ti"! llr‘lt‘il"livl\"‘l'l“iw "7 Vlyl-l: bridetobe. Yesterday afternoon l l ‘t ' * ‘ually. WOIIIItlITIIIItZl I llli! chart and now he and his followers‘ 1 u] ‘t l v ‘I I'll '""“fl» 1'" ‘ll/ilk ‘ I Miss Alice (‘ox aiul Mrs. Miles One evening rei-cuily Mrs. Wor- like u lily, and w ti a marvc . have discnvcrmi that [he chart 1S “mm e “new an and “ml ‘vhf’ llfld W“ """"""‘I' ‘Sllimi-i f" gave a mlsrcllziiieous shower for rell Bishop's Lodge, ilaiifax. iii- .f_~f-———d—— v _ ‘ , COVQYQII- P011505 0f DTBSEM dill’ "It" “"4" lllTllYlYlllia’ Pflllw“ I“l'- Miss Watson at Miss Cox's iiuiiie, vitcd a few frioiuls iu to watch u (‘miiiiiiioii ton Page Six not Vlfiik-IDIG. Ills Quebec friends Liberalism Th“ is no time [or n “q”, Hmmr,“ ., mo“), “ml, M | on wlirrm he depended have toldlwussyfonting among new In“! u“ 60,0041 iiiiit the print-us» muiii. my _ i - > l l - " I 'l ~ i‘-i iii lI|(‘ I (‘ i‘ liim pliliflly that the Liberal tariff _ , H “"-" l‘ m“ '~ , - ~ m . i r v _ t v rklm V the “we tried theories, no time to entrust ,-6f,,~,._,hn,,.,n ‘hnnlirl ivpum iiii< fvi-i i q “"1” '5 m’ “U A c’ y l "the ship of state to a leader who est of iCusi-i-iui parks ilio I _ (Icclared unequivocally for tile‘, , ,. T . (IFOVP Ifl" ilit‘ umiui (iurdima, . _ _ . I165 no curt. lie Canadian sea n" Th‘ P i ‘I. Q V‘ q ‘d A 7 See our “ _ n bee our INCIKIIQ“ pllllc-‘l o‘ “dcqlmlc plmcclis well charted and is snfo under “'1 ' l r H U I l“ H‘ m . Ca s tints hm": hence the abandonment of (ll'II.‘i Just ill timn In IIIHII ill‘ ditty p _ ~ and such hats, style has got once more into its swing and this falls hats are a hat here BILTMORE HATS in the nobby new small shapes and latest colorings $6.00 BROOK HATES in grey and dull toncsof brown Other Canadian ‘makes $3.00 up to $5.00. . . . . . .VELOUR HATS in splendid qua greens, browns and black $7.00. We are showing tihe new t tures prices bu yin g. New Tweed Caps We want you to see our new “Coo best made cap in the trade. ‘$6.00. lity greys, fawiis tans, New Tweed Hm weed hats very largely in the new style shtipcs. They come in grey, slate, green, fawns and mix- - » $1 "It" $5- If you are think- ing of a tweed hat see the new styles before i.) per" Oaps. Certainly the Our showing of these celebrated caps is well worth a look over as we have hundreds of n'ew ones to sole I20 $3.00. , M l!‘ ‘ ‘ i‘n~ NI‘1\\'0\'l<3It('().\'l‘S A ND ]".\lil1 SI‘ l .\'()\\' REA Henderson 8i 6'5 i l0l GRAFTON ST. ee Our ct from, Prices $1.50 " llillili or Oti r Gloves]