s'.-*...*-""-.--==:: ‘ lnhua. Wakllun m - sum-nth- tgc bl: - with - t. for r - Ilatlor Two dol Two do complaints, fur rt-Iardt-r] allay Ddlfl, and nmkl- c1 If you rant to stop cl I bu! of bluovit for 'lol desire fur Tobacco and ind gm: how anon you will ‘be able to ca! anything hraltll will Improve. IICDL Moovit Com Pcncil ' lust rllh ult- PC1111] o1 nays‘ tlmc 1hr rum 1s c It is lklnd)’ t-v l'r payglirtr, Moovit Drill (P . Li!‘ and are Guur - tmvn ha! bet-n ztprnirt hfacs. At (‘Milt-l Lords 1.111.. :11 .\' ll. .\i. (‘l1isiltil11l, u Gourclos Ltd. ' AGENTS Mon and wnmvn. rcscntutlws. $21 a penscs _ chance tn mukc $.10 pcnncs. State all! lton 00.. Dept. (i, _—l of rowboat o ready to take able outings, hunting trips. Portable, easy EVEISB '— more speed. Sold by EVINRUDING- n newton Moroumtl litmus noun l 11101111111 RIIEIIMAIISM 1 "fiat; Rheumatic trouble. l: lhefztllc. Don't aufler ny rheumatic condition; got a box of heurnafhm. One month's treat- - Blllllllll llllVlT FEMME PlllS These arc a rcliahlo rcpulatnr for nil female month's treatment. Fit-c dump. lllBllllIll lllBll [Win64] huw cu-y 1t vl-lll hl- l» rv-p. HMIJYSPEPSIA If you are a victim in thin nlnscdvrllrlful mm- pluint, yl-u gct a b~x of .\‘ Don't t-lil- any sill-suture. hire per box. Two dollar» one months treat- BURNS m‘, Dfllqyhfi In cvcry ‘bu. “May, havc a 30ml 215;‘: an hand. Sold in (‘hurlulvczb-sli but to trnvcl l1r.ll appwint local rcp- gllurzlntcl-ll. lions. Expr-rlv-ncc llllnr-l-vsrutly, Win- MUIDR FUR VIATWCRNT gwyaptnunn 1 you on enjoy- fishing and ‘the new leader and set its house in always dependable. Evinrude Magneto — Built-In Flywheel Type —- Automatic McAVITY’S St. John. RGWR: led .111 cllinlonnnwll llllllllliAll »|~\'l ,, a dream in which such a change in proceedure would “have lbeen in tlhe nature of a-rebuke to the Playing tlle energy. and uuiclmi qtivc ma In: an: “h Ir Charles Dalton, Pnlllepl. l). IL Currie- tyeiwillpol llnrlllg Dally (billed $5.00 DO! Year I881) $.00 t-lllcly ll l ' t J. ll. III-nnt. Editor and Plfllllat- Auoelnto Elliot. (delivered) |.’"(’2;,:-:l. lld IQQ ll advance f0 U. S. A. Melghen and Borden (not to any also the La/urier) governments which more than any other govern ment had the hafbit of mhoulderlng responsibility upon Commissions c! various sorts." We quote this To an article Ina Inm- w! to the seat of the W7DNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921 g popyooek only to show how ridi- culous a newspaper can be when it tries hard enough. don newspaper AN INSPIRING CONVENTION. glarlden "Mung" mmmmv, courage to g0 forward confidently m». You v1.1 lu- sur- I1 L111» nu- dm“ "Mll-hm‘ und enthusiasm: party. lczlllcr of the New Brunswick Lib- crul Conservatives, who -paid a sur- .'11|\ll n»: upwwl... gr! m-cr II- You will prise visit to the convention. de- ; yrillf “L010 pent-rill r-lurcll he had received renewed in- spiration through finding so many the breadth of the DFOVIIICF. leavlllg 111 rmers from length B1111 whim; wllirr-ly ntw. .,. 1-1 1n |f"\1 their farms at this busy season to - dcvole a day to the interesls of p! nul, illty cents; w party and country. ml- made by the I A"""""‘1'Q“°bnc' The meetings were nnt intendod they were for purely business purposes. Notwithstanding such a spirit t‘! optimlism and enthusiasm Prfivflll- “q “Mspwhlagcn” as political demonstrations; l,‘ the’ " 1m Siding b)’ urth 'l'r_\'nn by t Silllllllcrside at cd that the speeches of the plat- form party and others who took part from the body of the ha" were the occasion of frequent 8H1! WANTEDI nnt tn canvass, enthusiastic applause. A comprehensive and elTcctlve the party wvus adopted and it now rct » -' ‘ vlucial wcrk and up constitution for m0 with mod . ll wct-k and ox- "d ‘llmuflua’ mains for the respective counties T°'°m°- to complete the organization which it is intended they shall do furth- with. Dominion and local elections \ trfdlllnt nnw be-long delayed. the former ‘being due ucxt year and [the bye-elections for the local legis- Easilyafiaghgd to the stem ‘future "are already overdue. It is 1' canQe__ i therefore the part of wisdom f0! I each county to heed the advice of '0rder with the least possible de- lzly. I , There was n1) mistaking the en- ithusialsm the parhy Silas llor its {federal leader, Premier Metgnetl. |'I‘he announcement that he was likely to visit the province at an early ltlute was [hzllled with de- light. and the resolution of 00h- firlence in him was adopted by a rousing and upstanding vote. All the addresses were pitched on high note and that of Mr. Baxter es? pecially touched an echoing chord in all hearts when he denounced to operate, power and N. B. extravagant and uneconomic 211-. penditure on roads and otlhor pub lic works. A subsequent resolu- tion called upon the federal gov- ernment to take palitticulnr cure to see that the money being ex- pended upon so called permanent roads was not being largcly thrown wwny. August 16. 1921 will long b9 rc-' conservative party in the province. Mr. J. p. Stewart. K.C., I188 1'9"‘ on l.) be justly proud of the high ly successful and, lnlplrlng conven- his heart and give hllll 11s the chosen leader of u united .\lr. J. M. B. Baxter, ‘hi. P. P., lb:- menlbercd as a read letter day in mambered as a red letter day in Th” mm lead" o‘ me Llbem‘ the annals of the Liberal Cou- sartratlve plrty_ in this provinct‘. Htures which make for growth an improvement. ed; world and, in short, ing country. . There is one serious obstacle to any considerable extension of the the city's boundaries. ' namely, want of a street cur sl-‘rvice, Untl such services is provided we can not hope to see the city grow much With such a service there is no reason why it should not extend for miles beyond its present limits. into the country. The city limits are now further frmn the business centre than their occupants would like to have them While residences are practically un- obrtalnable within the city limits row Ipeople whose bulsllness is in the centre of tlie clty—11nd that is where all the business is-wvould care to build in whut is no-w the outskirts as they Mould require m-keep either a vhorse- and carriage took an unusual part in the Yumlls- or an automobile to take them to and from their business. I launched to inaugurate out rails. ‘The project was gen- erally hailed as the one thing need- ed but something haippened ‘and the thing ‘was dropped. Either the abandonment of the proposition or the manner or its in- ception was a ntisfortune. not prevent the carrying out of a proposition similar with the unfav- orable eliminated. We for a features have the business fu-l a city bursting success- street car service; its bounds 11ml wanting to grow but cannot with- out such a. service. we have it? Why cannot In granting a fran- chise for such an undertaking the City Council should not he too exacting; in seeking such a trun- chlse the lpromoters should the wlll- in-g to give and take. The whole city, we venture to say, would hail with pleasure the inauguration of such a service; lt has paid else- where; it would pay here. Who will undertake it? HONESTY IS THE APPLIED TO THE ANCE BUSINESS clean records for p curate adjustment 0 Fire fiend visit you. "rnr 01.05551 msummce AGENCY m P.E.|. a um’ Cl sit/W We represent. (‘nmpllnios ance claims. Our insurance gives mam’ you l1 new start In life should the than,” (JlYkTOWN ‘rtl. Jurrent finder this most appropriate hoa1ling.~~-“A ‘Matter Oi’ Mild". "If? Moncton Transcript conducts 1m audible aollliqlly upon the why's and wihereforers of the Hon. Rud- olph Lemlleuxb skulklng away from the jllddflllill tests of his sin- (rr-rlty in tlhe matter of charges nulde by him ln the dying hours of the session by which he thought to splatter a good dose of "Mud" nt I the Government. to be implement- t during the recess. Through prompt action of Melghen Mr. Letmleurs trap was t the BEST POLICY FIRE INSUR- nnly victim. As ls nlost natural, es-‘n Wm‘ peclaily with Liberal-ism, the press W‘ of his party comes to his rescue. "15"?" not because rompf and f ‘-l"il‘€ of his personal punlsh- e Ives very little along ,caune tibia wfas a party pmbubly concocted ln caucus, &C0¢l PHONE, (17 OUFFN FT was the cats-paw. and having ipflll in ‘his distress. (might. hit-sued ln the net there lg no da- .+.~.+t0' Merit??? Comment tense uipon its merits, and the only hope is in working ollt the easiest and most plausible “let down" available. cript is urpon the wisdom of trying cases of this character by judges and Royul Commissions, strlldlllrs the fence as to any dec- ed by further dashes of his dirt tation is shown however by its admission that Sir Wilfred Laur- Premier ler. as well as his a immediately sprung upon himself’ little camouflage it asserts and to his extreme dlsii-DPIOIIIIIIBIHIURB lSlenate at the last session of he became himself the first andumrllament "Went on record in fav the practice of referring political tularges and lpublic questions, gen- for unfeellngly they concern judges, but the the lt_v would not accept the proposal. lines of human sympathy, but be- "Of course this only means that scheme. the Grit contingent “went on rec- ln 0rd." and tlhat the pant wlhlch the cit-Postmaster Generalhvas ordered to be adhered ln tlhat men of a judicial mind rather their interests got lnln the scrapeltllan those heated by the fevers of they must do tllletr hit to help their political partisanship, should deter red mine these questions. its toque then-Invite 1am vagarleal 2+. 3'1‘ The first soliloquy of the Trans- bllt lt nrzltlon DOSIIVGI)’ for or against he practice. The secret of its hesl censors adop- ed this method. Just by way of a that r of a measure intended to abolish rally to Royal Commissions of government major- practice to. and T T —-.i¢eo-——— CHARLOTTETOWN'S GROWTH. Charlottetown has Srmvn B01119 for it passesscs many of the feu- lt is ideally situat- lt has a fine harbor, enter- prising citizens, good schools, many churches. creditable streets and sidewalks, the best water in the everything necessary to make a flourishing city and the centre of a flourish- ln the Transcripts opinion “Mr. Lomlcurs stand is logical enough, but it may well seem to the lay- men tllat he attaches too much im- portance to proccedure. as R1911 of his profession are prone to do. "Of course. a ball excuse is better than none at alll and this is all tlhat this pute. portunlty. end even aftcr its appolntmentwas d decided upon there was qulto u jub- llation in the Liberal press over the scene of devastation ofthe Gov ernment that Mr. Lemieux was going to create at its assembling. ln ‘fact he thought and prayed and hoped that the Minister of Justice would stay his hand and not hold the investigation. and not until he found himself up against t-hc stern and solid far-t of a judicial enquiry did he commence to squirm and flunk and shlrk. That is all the "logic" therp ls in his action. and as for Mr. Lentleux “fighting for a principle" as the Transcript I claims. t-lle real uruth at this stage - ls that he is fighting for nothing else now than to save his own pol- itical skin. by him. the cllffds sanction is also clofte he thought. King. not recall a There is considerable of the tak- ing of backwater in the Trans- cripts‘ reluctant admission that,- "Possibly the transaction to which Mr. Lcmicux objects was perfectly legal, but it looks open to silsplc- -ion." The Mpnctun organ knows, not only that it is "perfccliy legal‘. tion of privilege. a. course is gave bini a of taste. interview ttrith the Northl-liffe point unfortunately after the interview appeared set-er- lll (lays elapsed before Lord North- sllell his denial. George might have denied the col"- rcctness 0f the alleged interview. and no doubt the majority of peo- ple who re-nd his statement would have believed him. opportunity to crush Nortllcliffcbas So he played the A Unique Incident For the King to make such Slillrl- ment is ZXITCXIIPI)‘ rare. King and apt title 1 b ld n est rday He was Dretends to be. When this Commls View i" “lllch h“ ""15"? °"‘“"“" 1°" c "e y ‘e ' ‘ ~ - ' ' lzed the lntertiew between the ‘ the past ten years both in area sion was announced 1n parliament - -11 11 in '11 rally“ . . ~ r 1.11~ a Mnmunlh‘ “my instruments n 8v K = 6 and in pfipulaflon. Doubupss it Wm there was no objection entered to King and the ‘rem er “us. lv-"Y w» A called for reorganization Dlll11°59~5 the proccedure elthcr by Mr. Lem- blunder '0? ‘ills “mirvlew "l W‘ 11nd the response was such as to Continue to grow “s time goes o” ieux or any one else on his behalf, PM!‘ i" 011° °7 5°“! Normcufieis own papers 11a having been given it is true Mr. Steed gave Lord North- as npresentitg of new. Llflyd But he saw all We ca n- slmilal" case where royalty. as it were, rose to :1 ques- The good taste of Ll0_\'1l George in suggesting such questionable. but it chance to strike the publisher which ovcrrotle questions One can only speculate it true tllalt but also that it neither "looks" is even open to a SQHHIOW of “Su piolon." It asks why this ‘presented in 1917. if good was satisfied lby the government ii 1921,—-es1pccially us men connected with the Pam lSt. Charles Compun ka election.“ knows. The 0r should know wily. Th case has ibcen in the courts, resist- 189mg time Ugo a proposition was ell by the Government from 1917' a motor until 1931. and the final decision car scrvice usin the st e ts lth M the Supreme ‘Court m‘ Canada . g . ye, _ g r ‘ w was only rendered in June. just a 01" the l\'ing‘s desire. “cluiln en Transcript ' as to whether the desire for the 01' whether it 5' was tllc desire ui his Prinlc Min-ist- hardly be ex- ipeclcd to accept all advice of his iministcrs on persona-l lmlttcrs. Y‘ Yet King George can perform 1ln-_‘ 't0fl\'9nll0llitl acts. ll .ho_\v hc appealed to the luw like ‘any of his subjects to give him re- dress from a wrltel who had zlSsvrl- Ied that he had formerly married the daughter of a naval officer.‘ .The slanderer Wits sent to prised E few weeks before the vote for puy- " ment was proposed ln parlinmenL. First British Citizen. 'r-.- n" 1* ' ‘i -- when me money Md to ‘be paid‘ “S! le s lfty rlme Minis er has attempt to draw in the Yamuska el-lplayed the Kmg ectionv as irfactor is what makes it “A Matter of Mull", in the sling- withstanding on several .r.cca- ,sions because he knows-that nut- what has happened we bave| And a face turned from the clod; Some cull lt Evolution, A ‘hllze on the horizon. The infinite. tender sky. The rlpc. rich tin-t ‘of the corn And the wild gmlse Slllllllvg high; Anrfall over upland and lowland Tlhe chtmm- of the goldenrod; Some of us cull it Autumn. And others cull it (loll. A picket frozen on duty, A mother starved for her brood; Socltutes drinking the hemlock. And Jesus rm the rood; And millions WIhO, humble and The straight, hard pathway trod- Some call lt Cortsecration, And others call it God. Through love to light! How won- Tlhnt loads through dllrkeness to lug of which Mil‘. Lclnieux out of the unhaippy into which he worked llllllflfflf. l ---—-—£03--___ WOMAN POISONED MARMALADE.— Mrs. John mlsly ill from an attack poisoning canly today. eating some marmalade which had been exposed to the ulr while still in the can contained was given up firs. Johnson rallied, ing u little better. She ls out of 1ianger_ OGGO-GO Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 5_ Lounon. Each In His Own Tongue. A fire mist, and a planet" A cnystal 11nd a cell, A jellyfish llntl a suurln. And owns where the cave men dwell; T-hen ll sense of ill-w and hillbilly And other cull it God. iflelds, Ilfllm eless. William Hertbert Ca rruth. THE frnus LIGHT lBy n. w. 0111m- de-rful the way u is found the ‘backwam rebound tile war, the royal house of Britain possible that-dhe undertaking was in which h” mgether ‘with his Bil-P‘ unwlsely conceived (but this should porting ‘press are. now busy m the search for expedlcnts to cover 11p their tracks, and to get their mun predicament BY CAN S. lJolmson of Newcastle became serl-i of ptonlinc caused by Ali hope fur souleuinle, but.‘ and is feci‘ to ‘European royalty as 1| result of was never more f-irmly established than at the present moment. Uc-i cuslonally a writer like Wells sug- gests that it bo abolished. No- body pays any more attention t0 the idea than to the ‘ravlngs of a Hyde Park orator. The King England remains the first citizen, of the Empire. His influenre l.~1_ the greatest. 1t ls the influence of last resort. ll. has been so in the Irish question. and we can hardly doubt that the moving; words of His Majesty ln opening the Belfast Parliament. when hel urged Irishman to get togetileni and to “forgive and forget" was one of the moat powerful factors in I bringing about the peace parleys. The Throne Embarrassed. Mr. Wilson says that there were moments when the Throne was bound to he embarrassed, and when the Premier insisted upon. drastic action. Princes who had taken the side of Germany were| dispossessed of their British peer-| ages and pensions 11nd expelled] from the House of Lorllsi Monarchs fighting against the Al-| lies were struck from the Order 0f the Garter and their banners re- moved llrom Si. George's Chapel. Windsor. The House if Hanover was renamed the House of Wind- aor, and seven hlghliesses were changed into marqulses and earls. Thus was the royal fllmlly thor- oughly angilcized, Teuton taint. and tongue. Pflnccsu Patricia of Connaught became tllc wife of Captain Rltnlsliy and ro- nbunced her royal titles, while the bnother of the Queen of Spain mar- ried a daughter of the Earl c1 Ilondesborough. whose peerage In that degree is one of the most re- cent. Popular and Respected Yet despite these grout changes we find the King more influential than aver before_ Nobody ls bet- ter nwnre of this than the Prlnto Minister. who has been able mr/rw than once to strengthen his own position on this account. He lip- the ‘perfect. day! Through darkness and through sorrows of the night o morning, tfhat comes shining | o'er the sen! hrough love to light! Through mono- 2""! w u; -1l'I_.'¢. . Whn are tfhe IIYVQ of love! the , ofl. ' “to .....' °‘°."‘"._.“.'.‘.l'.‘..‘.’.£.‘.‘£2’,.._..',_»';»~ flight. O God to Thee!’ _I at the railway station tlra royal family. pears to enjoy roynl fnvol- '0 an unprecedented honor paid him when on his return from the recent negotiations ln Paris he was met by the en- Tho friendship by M11 w-"IOI to dale from t . , x-‘G-“OQOQOOOO and purged of’ i" Lloyd George's (lane written for the New York Times before the Cou- troversy between‘ Blld Northcllffe, Mr. P. W. Wilson. American correspondent ol a Lon- forrnerly a member of the House of Commons, applies an accidentally "Pllaying the King" he calls it, and the player is Lloyd George. talnly the arlroit never before played the King so cf- fectively as in the Northcliffe dis-i Blunders gave him his op- lt was u blunder of Mr. Wlckllnnl Steed to give the inter- Lloyu’ George Cer- Prlme Minister THE CHARLOTPETOWN GU LRDIAN. i Others’ View ltouui lsta that the Bill is _calculated to enrage the rank and file of the American people. The llouso l1.'11l gunllptlon enough to kl'l the pro- p086d lev-y on imports of oll and hides; There are other levies. and many of them whidh should and dcubtless will receive similar treat ment at the hands of the Senate. Tile truth is that consumers ln this country fell none too friendly tow ards business interests, because of the trhnlcsaie grouping which was indulged in during and after the wall", and because of the many reve- lations of extortion and graft in numerous trades and industries.‘ The Administration will be wise if it gives first consideration to the interests of the public rather than the interests of this 0r that powcr- The puihlic will be better served by low taxation than a high tariff. Quebec's Welcome. (From the- Qucbcc Telegraph. l Ou1- country has been signully honored in the choice of the Slillftiq mcn who have been sclcrtod from‘ time to time to preside ovcr its’ destinies, and mltny of whom. in-I eluding Lords Duffcrln, Lorne,’ the death of King Edward, lvhcn after u few words of condolence U"? King is said to have remarked l "Ml? l-ifiyd Georg-e you arc the: first man who has $11111 u, “m ,1 ‘UNION BANK OF CANADd A Charlottetown Branch J. R. Dier, Manager Lunsdowne. Aberdeen. StnnITfJ Grey. Dcvnnshire and the Duke 0f (‘onnuugl1t, have her-n ChOSOH front tillo ilrislucrrucy 0f lmorit. ability, prestige, character and statesman ship as ivoll as of Iblnth. None, 110w- cvcr, of these luust. worthy 11ml most deservedly pr-pular vlccroys were lll(.l‘0 wclchulc to Quchcc and to (‘analla than is tllc_1'on1a1'kalllc and distinguished soldier and pcer of the fCillIll who reached our shores lflllilj]. and who will tomor- row, in our Pnrlizlment House, 111-;- The Way to Save i ' ‘ It is the systematic la/rity with which you I 12513.1.‘ $1.1’! $117551‘ i ~ Ms ‘m? “Wig- "b, =' "M figlyn-in-i-l Y ‘ ' 1 _ o a com ‘era e Qlpoun _ .::.:::"..:“;.1.::.:.::P;:.....:.":'“:::.11:. M"”"‘""-»---=»=---' “Mn haw-mi" Washington representatives toxin-i G8! lhQ habit of definitely GQPQIIEIIQQ pose the high schedules in the -l'or1l do m aavedevely week with interest at 3/ ,__ hey tariff, it ought to convince ,, compounded neml-annu , ln five you; ' even the most ardem pr0tection- GIIIOIIIII l0 $841.02. 11min osty the King. as a brilliant soldier and statnsnuln, 11ml as the p0plllilr anti honored leader of Canada's gal lfllll. sons in Irrztnce and Flanders, a thousand sons welcomes from all quarters of the Dori-futon greet H1; Exccllcncy upon landing here takr- the oath of which can ext-g] in slucrrlty and fervor laht of 1hr- loyal 11ml liberty-lntrinl; population of tllc oill capital of New France, the fortress city trfflce to as GOVHT- _ nor-Gencrall not one cf Cllllmpluit] n“ Indus“? or grmlp‘ L“ “m” sulue his high and important dut 11nd Fmntenztc and of MOIHUllm legislation wan "m" tux 195m ics 11s Govcrllor-Gencral of the 11nd Wolfe. lation of the brand demanded Damlnlon‘ As the direct represcm p by the people has been enacted. ' l Bargains . A Store Full Oi l The King is u constitutionaligruups, th "m5 monarch, but can ‘lic is 11s jlflfllllilrdVifll the Labor- Wc rcluolnhcrf King and ltuluanjvurd." The Pfllllt! Nlinlsh‘ > Ladies White Boots $3.50 and $4.00 reduced to . - . . . - - --$1-98 er lmnwg however mu -| j . |- _. r Ladies White Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $1.50 up my be d,,,,.u5,ed c,‘ ,1‘ '_'"_“_°' - Ladies‘ White Oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s1.n1 up h‘ Lewd“, L Balance of our ties and straps at a big discount. 9 hint! is rcvcrcd by llll. - We bought recently and have now on sale B. R. Holman’: stock which we are offering at about half value. - Men's Patent Dancing Oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$10.00 for $5.00 "('5 it! With lllc rvlrl Tories. \\'ill Mun: Patent Leather Dancing Pumps $0.00 for $4.50 VFOOIKS. 0f \\'01>lu'ich 21nd Popu‘ ill‘. 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