,_ t... . f’ __‘-‘M,~¢_,.....-~. - Iiaicm robin I‘ Ialltrur and Manager-J. B. Burnett. 80¢IdIl7—-IJ$L Col. D. A. g issued for the!“ ele e ambersfazccepb‘ ing er: e recent Pro-l vincial irGene filection. ~These menfbe ._ are, fife Hon. A/C. Saun- ders, Premier and Attorney Gener- al; Hon. W. M. Lea. Minister of Ag- riculture; Hon. .1. P. McIntyre.‘ Public Works. What action the I iof t ing in the matter will no doubt re- ceive consideration. v Just where the Liberal Party is at present- is was conducted. Mr. his exfiutlve relegated their powers‘ ected inembers. according Temperbnce Alliance gave a pledge beforehand. carry the bequests of the Temperance Al- liance, in the matterof amending the Prohibition Law Act. and 0lli0l'(:iflg||n it according to the dictates of the to the w m. t0 o IPTH known to the electorate prior to the election, and therefore the electorate is not a party to t.lie deal which handed ‘over the Provincial Liberal who have forced themselves to the EH06. independent Liberal Party. Before-ll“ these candidates are returned ly in the respective electoral the whole Province. have a right to:as.-+u know the nature of the deal made 11...... Government has decided lo put in- to effect at the behest of the extre- w ers to the Temperance Alliance. a‘ ‘_ non-representative body. with no au- thority except what they themselves i assume, the electorate have a right‘ to demand fronnlvfessrs Saunders.‘ Lea and McIntyre what the nature' of the hmendments are which they I-d. . been are compelled to endorse and pass "we , . _ . , into w;' _ likewise what ex-. ., trjeme ' measures are to be pur- sued to coerce B0 per cent they have no tise. after the election, when the Temper- the aggregation of eirtremlsts dictat-i ed. That is not the sort oi’ candi-I dates British subjects want to ‘rep- "w" sacrifice the public interest for their ters not. stand there iireilust the two {mm i partievlin tlrdioasf. ‘die Liberal-t" Evie Conservative party. free. independ-lh, M; ent, upright. havinglthe public in- .» forest. at heart, and‘ "the sbcfetiy pledged representatives of the extre- mists’ aggregation. who have no au-ynppor thority other than is dictated w I them. ' r imsl ' Before the three ofilce holders _in' question are returned. to power the I “b” I t wh m ‘they sold and, Many questions will arise which a par y o . . fln_lomuh“lvc “My whom theyfleqillrs discussion and airing, quea- . - ' interest to the ‘whole prov- defeated by subterfuge.mlsrepresen- "M" "l . ' lnce and hy mutual and friendly nmmng by “mung "w" Purely 1°‘ ‘helium mlmkme Wm he fir“, ,-cal aflalrs under one centrayl govern- Il ‘ ir upon jgizllpiliféit at for the mutual good. - fiiitfon they intend WWII into We trust there ahalfbe a larlleltha ‘Ila at the behest of their masliersjand representative assembly andisiur ' ' ..- ¢_.~-__.1. t _- ‘htiiins and f/alsehood. must insist’ upon thelrylaylng ' thotoble and ill r-' ...... r _ ‘- I “SATURDAY, Auousr 20, 1927‘ _ o g" as whdn eve .1 ‘ I :1 . -’ lature may gel: elec HE Prince l-ld ward |be separator]. lpilrptlsc that such Jlllllllllil)’ illttariel-ltcil people ls cull-l get-together IIGK|IIIIIIIL l). S. 0.. ‘l?’ he public weal. i ili iiilliilt ilwi GlllllllllN nu dud 88' 20o ‘I ’. an advance“) iilirereli.“ ixarjé-‘WI: Izlru-(III: olivine‘; tdlodwlli: f.‘.n.nadl and Ynltodflfafel. nt-W. cum- o. maul“ vm-r-n-iant-J. a. aura-ii.” Associate lfdilur—l). K. Currlo. PROVINCIAL BY-ELECTIONS ‘This is too serious a matter to be ' allowed to pass without determined W35 "mdc bl’ m" friends to inquire whether- it was true or false.’ Be that asjit may,|‘. x "a " . ' , there were many who believedit. as? ‘Qne, of ourvltealtltl magazines has m“; persons m me h”; o; a “m- lately been making a plea: that par-i r5311 will believe any siaicmentfmi“ shwm "Y 4'? "9"?" . ~ ' h ma' hel their r ‘to ‘In ch-ndis ‘fix-Ft Se‘ p-Ihgeeth’ "mg lmlk lar secret pledges from other urga -f, 1F‘ 5b“ I W‘. set; H‘ ‘y l‘ f ' . -'.- . - a V"? "Y- ‘Wing w“ W w“? I iFathe ‘of to-da will remember ‘ “zzmo-ns w the loss and-F-detrunmqlto believe. The false report undoubt- ‘ edly had ‘Its-eflect here, and it; has atlnual zit 1i re Plllfi will if}! may (101119 llD. Alliance. This formal. agreement, “OHM me m, mt Nov secretly made and signed by ev- and ‘jmunry become ery Liberal candidate, was not it requires. Willi red. many advantages uud it is much for this province. rightcil. many been removed. assembly that cvcry Board every protvlfe I. rueetlug Island worth_whue making of Trude will ilc held this your" vii constituents concerned purpose tak- P.E. ISLAND BOARDS 0F TRADE- plmn 1n brie; i; has abdicated mJHuu-sday, AllKll-Sl 25th. As usual givqmé, ‘g1 a g-Qnglomgrflte aggrega-jllle lJllfllllPHS meeting oi’ regular tion of extremists sailing under thehii-legatefl from llletllflfirvlil "Wmlii colors .of the Temperance Alliance. or 'l‘radi~ throughout lite iiftivllliwb As matters stand the Liberal Partyuvill be hcld ill the Hoard of 'l‘railt-. is not functioning at all on the oneltotllus iii lttfiil a- m. and in thi- al- issue on which the recent C](.‘C“On'll'|‘||l|ll|| o'clock a general Saunders nndflflflfflillg, to wilich farmers. luerch- ants and ilthcrs arc invited will hr to the ‘Ielnperance Alliance. The el-llppl _-,| m.- |<:XM|‘in]Q|\|flI wm-m“ an opportuult_v given fol" ii LZPIJPHU ‘"- iuterchallizia of opinion on Hllvll mat- gsjleri- lu the past proved great bcllr-ilt to the business and City 11L“ inc-e. better quainted through (tllch gatherings. intentions n1‘ mutual interest dist-unset! and the many llflllllPlllri which at nil times cilnfrollt‘buyers and sellers come ncarcr solution. Party to the extremists and faddists . , ' ‘The prosperity of city and coun- “ont as the spokesmen and reprefitry life respectively urc so inextric- sentatives of the Temperance Amflialliv llll(*l'\\'(|VUll that they tralluot The prosperity n Wm readily be seen from this each ilepcnds upon that oi‘ the m“ the portfolio holders asking rennther, neither can hope tn succeed emotion do not represen‘ the Liberal without the aid oi‘ the other. Witil- pany but-Messrs Bentley and C0m_‘cut the trouutry and its produc- pany, who engineer‘... the Amancehion the city would verysoilu bc-l and pledged me Liberal candidatescrlnlc a ivaste; without the city the m; met; minions, jnamad of members-coilntry would be hard pressed for qg what formerly w.“ the free gndllllirltets and i'nr silt-h merchandise productive n; liirnls Hll(‘ll as we have in Print-c portfolio hovers the public, not on-jiCtlll/(IIYI lslund and with such mar- dist- kels and supply istorcs as Charlot- ricls they represent. but throughout iotown has. prosperity for both ‘We are tprospernus, we DOHHGSSCII in secret. and also to know what thtvlly few countries. yet we have fnlay rcsnrln our oars. There is t . _ ‘innit-h. yct to be achieved, nlurh- yet i V mists. Having relegated their pow-m, u,...,,.npl|_,,|, for Our Iloards of Trade have dollc. Through ‘their efforts many wrongs. have, grlevatlci-s There jurc ctnldltionii which can be better? ofWd, still grievances which may hi‘ r"llt*l l ll.- . r thl i the public to observe a law for which! u’ u ti!“ H Duran“; n H, Premier o; the provimm ulcetlng is to distrust; and to 1H1“ n came as n b0“ from the bluefiflhlt‘ how this (‘llll be dune. The success and benefit of ilucllle" l" Camilla Whlflh 566m lmXlflil-‘i and we, of Trade‘ g-gggm, than 1g 15 no; me Sort ofdlflll every ‘community in the prove ggndldgteg who wmbg Qfljnygogd mini-c olmil be fully represented. the capital of the Union‘ but Le anybody excepting themselves, It The idea nf n tecntral or associate. means ' they aro- men prepared tolllnarila hi’ Trade. with representat- t“l.l rcbpresentatlvee - ‘a?’ lfli t ____.. u ._ I F m, p "my mum. -_'l'he very wise editorliiwho would Hiazdhtlfylrréftllc mil. brim "my could “m? Qn-‘Im’ w Ilts 0 l1 husineslrln its own homo; and. in the Associated Iloarda of Trade its representatives have artthe Dmnmm" 0' 011M113» 03100811311 tunity tn consult and advise the “"3" “m” m pnfierence “the with those of other ‘Boards so arrive tit ‘a unity of purpose for leach and all. ' i rfithe legis- 'th_ si I- Still iilil bi- provided ullil 31"‘. not amendments 111'? which the P79597331}! attained to the point where we this a meeting oli- still and’ Notes by the Way ‘W38 "_' i "There was no foundation/for th been repeated since the election. follows: - tual facts should be made." These zinnual gi-btogether meet- oi‘ that lie “does not choose" to be election. There are still those who believe that he may be nominated at the Republican convention to be nominated. ly be easily attained, but no conven- tion is likely to attempt to put for- ward a candidate against his well- understood wishes. -i That this year has been by‘ far Island of Cape Breton has yet known is stated by the Sydney Post. Down to August l2, 6,787 cars with 14.704 passengers had crossed the remaining half oi‘ August. with Sep- tember and October are expectedto add considerably to the record above given. .». oi‘ British Columbia. has been learn- thc Pacific Province by whom he many in other provinces who were observant of his ability as a politi- cal leader and that sterling integ- rlty which had gained for him the familiar name of “Honest John Oli- ver." He had held the position of ‘Prime Minister from- March, 1918, until his death, which terminated u prolonged illness. Mr.. Oliver was born in Derbyshire. England, '11 the B. C. Legislature at the general election in 1900. He served in the Government of the late Premier Brewster as Minister of Railways and Agriculture and‘ on the demise of Mr. B_rewster succeeded him‘ as There are a number oi’ newspap- ancé Anmnc announ ed u i U n meeting us this will depend ummithat the Maritimes shall unite their,‘ C L‘ "l8. . (PVC " Liberal candidate had abdicated hislm“ """"'*“'“~“"' “'“""‘ “'1' Independence asn legislator and had hrmmm mm H m "mile n a “m” “mm m n qecrfl cmmact- m do m. cess. All farmers. merchants, ciiimllfilfltfi 0U! m!!! the idol! Of such t1 . . . , . _ , . __ [Ztlllfl ure invited. Ii will be a grzlnrl-umon is not new‘ m“ it was ‘m’ I ‘political fortunes in a Legislative,’ "IUnion. Among the number is Le Canada of Quebec. That Journal‘ icussed by representatives of the three provinces so ldngfligo as ‘i804, when the chief objection came from P. E. Island which .Canada is of the opinion that this difficulty colld be surmounted if the} [Ives from each. is the central lilea scheme were now seriously discuss- owmadvandetnent and the gratified-lot‘ our Canailian "(Yonfetleflition-i , tion of ,thelr greed foflofllce. As mat- The 131g m... p, ed. Hence“ it concludes that the Maritimes have everything .,to gain .nnd nothing to losetby IUSIOIM". . I . suit themselves. should recall, the fact that the three Maritimes have all united with the other slxtoform- smaller one which they discarded. They found the larger union disap- pointing after a trial of sixty years land only now. after a long an pain- ful struggle. are they in p ess of getting a fair measure of justice un-l der the recommendations of the Duncan Report. They could gain , .» .. i. the Annual Meeting of m]: l ‘i DURING the election campaign ' here some months ago a report‘ broadcasted over the country ‘and repeated, that Premiers Rhodes. Baxter and Stewart had in confer- ence agreed to “put over“ Govern- ment Control in, the three provinces. falsehood and apparently no eflortj prohibitionist Premier Rhodes recently gave out‘: an unqualified denial of the report "It might interest those who have so lightly given utterance to the statement which is so utterly un- true that the first intimation here, as to the action to be taken by the‘ d province of New Brunswick in the jugt the $a|ne~ as the permanen matter of Government Control was‘ teeth. because a tender Ltlpthhpljtf- when I read the statement madt-“Tnls ‘he Ymmgster vchewmg the by Premier Baxter in the press. It, is, of course. inlpossible tn undo’ the harm that has been done bvy the statement. but I ice! that in,‘ jufim-e to premier Butch fol-nm-jstrengtil and weight. if proper atten- Premier Stewart and myself, it is. but just that a record of the ac,- It now appears that President‘ Coolidge meant exactly what he said‘ when he made the announcement _ .._ i youngsters mouth. ‘ > . . i It is like u house with two stories. candidate at the next Presidential The first story 15 the milk-met.» find - immediately behind them» may ‘be. . seen the permanent set. allready to" be slide into place when held next year, but the prevailingdifillplmlrs- impression seems to be that he de-a sires not to be in the running. or to If he wished to be nominatewthat result could probab-l . l the bcst~for tourist traflic which the= Strait of Cansoto the Island's. num-i ber 60 per cent. greater than that of: Qvw-o-Mao-oo-o-woo-lovoo-o-ru last year during the like period. The. The death of Premier John Oliver.‘ ed with deep “egrepby the 99°91” °f.there is no unrighteousness in us. was admired and beloved, and byl years ago. and was first elected to, riage, they were enloyiag vtheflhggog; get into the union Jalopy‘ we should got something in the way of "better terms," which turned out to be not good enough after all. u. t. .. P J ~ Pm kiddo" mallllvgutl‘? way-‘mmififtplpfifigfl , . ‘ , , t. . ' ‘. lllillat 380v» of Qotirs l?) lqljlfi. Billy". N D is PRESElt-LVDIINQ Tl}; ' JEQ g v ‘v. ‘la number of teeth. The loss of one or two nf;the up-I H , P" 7mm teem was. alm°st nkefefil trod a suburb shaken by the jar iceiving a prize, because the abllitylo; mums wheels, .tp expectorate. or "spit" through th l » health of the youngsters.- and to th {shape of" his mouth inafter years ‘He advises the use of the brushlas soon as the youngster can use it,_and in lime. suclkas milk and food rich lvegetables. If a tooth shows ‘food sufficiently. and attacksbof in digestion frequently - follow!” "Ml there may be a considerable loss o ition is not given them. . 1 manent teeth when they arrive. A most interesting sight. and oi which your dentist may be able as to be ready when the youngster is ready to chew anything. i _ To carry out those little suggest- .ions is certainly worth the time and lefforts of parents. when you remem- ber the present and future health of ‘the child. ' .&§§OOO0-O-§O-O§O __ _ E l g Dally-Selections ‘B. _ FOR , - Guardian Readers‘ i August 20. 4921 g A GOOD PRACTICEF-It l3 t1-. good thing to give thanks unto the lLord. and to-sing‘ praise, unto Thy‘ name, O Most High. Psalm @221. ‘ ever lshow that we art upright and that i lFRAYERw-May we Lord. l , . \ August :1. I927 l A REAL TRltlMPHz-For Thou. ‘Lord, hast made me glad through lThy work: I» will triumph in the .works of Thy hands. Psalm 92:4. i PRAYER:-Blessed is the people ithat know the joyful sound; they Ishall walk, O Lord, in the light of [Thy countenance. l rut: NEW woatp l iThis old world is ever new, tAlways some one learns to do “Something never done before, ‘Youth is at an open door rLeading into fields wherein iThere is much for him to win. iWhat is oi‘ the past is old. History is a tale that‘s old. ’ But the historiesistill to be - None can tell and none can see. Every morning scents to bring _ _ Into life some wondrousthlngv" ' ‘This old world is ever new, Dreams are always coming true. Same to-lnorrow holds a joy Noa/"unthought of. for a boy. At the door‘ of life he stands With the future-in his hands. .. . . \ ._ What is done. is nflthingw What the mind of man shall do, Countless splendors wait their day. Countless books unwritten stay. One shall do. ere night is o'er. Something never done before. ment and Prince Edward Island ‘T- FIRSTSET OF u .. “that as yotmgstersynothing was ever; thought about the loss of a booth or| » any sign of ecay it should be treated and filled a Further, ‘the shapemgfhvule‘ mo h . depends to some extent on the tee h, and if teeth are lost too early, often ,'insufficlent r_oom is left for the per- show you. is an X ray Uflllnutlf a ‘H ‘the, milk sett Of course back of the milk set there are three grinding teeth Onfl-le walked with‘ troubled and un-i each side of each jaw. that is twelve’ ' ’ ’ ' altogether. that are. developing so‘ l“. ooooouuoooo-oowbooop M FOR THE ~ ' ' ' ._ ; p ,. some, BOOK the Week I Saving witha” Purpose ‘A semis or LITERARY "_ l " ‘ t A " h Oooooooonao ‘Saturday. Auglst 20th. born, 1591; t Where in full Mighty colossus. '9. ‘he; veism w! lMy story yilows as sapdfl,“ One morn. SOU]. land like a hero 116N188. '9. ma ified U; m” and stated that at no conferlence ofligeiigihi ‘Z35 cgznsjdqpgd a w“ acsThe houses 61th:; side of mat sad Summe-rllds _ _ _ the Maritime Premiers was t e sub-‘Cd p is men . .- streét; g . .. N Ht I -- _ “mm” ject oPGovernment Control discuss-l H°wever "P's wlrfile‘; adx/ises ‘£37480 they‘ seemed like ’ two wharves 0w. gggndeege- darkness is kmd y‘ . ed. much less agreed upon. Pre- ems and (“me r8 ‘y’ In“ e58 "19 Ebblnfl 300d ' ' ' mier Rhodes concludes his denial as firs; teem are very jmpormn‘ m théiuaves 68mm” by me “V°"“'d9~ Now E actor's soul. ;~.l Mloo I "eve-v .-. I Like lsomé" infirm‘ - ‘certain gait. .l i: , . Indifferent and hos I double foilowe and stick ‘And back and eye ... - bile, These centenarian exposed? For as the minutes ‘ U Y Seven times I saw man Repeat his image , . V_ eyes! Iiétihim who smile |~-' - ud ' t: mine. despite had the mien Then. I Undying, eighth , self things twice. and sick, ' Wounded by mystery and absurd- ity! '- Inpvainumy reason , the bar. ' back again; And-my soul tossed Mastless. upon d m less sea. _ -. .. ‘TRY.’ t"); »..i ,1 But~ if New Bqrpswlekliand Nova Scotla should ch_ so tulliplte under J one ' ‘ government, Prince Edward Island would npt object. On the contrary, we should wish them God- sped we calmly weitssiltivilicliw Minn» limit note how after their political mar-- keeping ttgether. We could always want to do ‘so. That wasthe course We don't good sinptbafltomr. ..llfl hi. . fit-in Bpflts 0 cloth and goioyerklh yyjZfltllLwllfll Pm, boil h . add on; =lnf"mii'i!?8to£r'lfli'e fir and h we adopted in IBGZMWQ ‘(stayed fur ‘Twfwe out" for six years and by so doing~ Tlrgiimlgqr. ~ a __ improperly-coronation radio aerial. ‘ugsmuted the ‘lama-um “m, hesndlthe ‘Zmoiieglftillnino’ '1. w- A ' it..." m" m” "°"'"'°'° "m" ‘m’ new" An in overalls-vb iiifilii ‘lilo? an" sw." 0' ~ regi y: our hm Wélng; Mun-an m m more use of the 01,931! they do. hm?“ h": ~ mam“ ‘j m; 140 Great dour B, “d “'9 I ‘muned w; ~ w: "i Lin»... H‘ Dial). it “”'""-'m "“°'*"i"'°- t ' t - h‘ i "also "mo" TlllblMl ‘H8 ' We shall wiiiX such matters in 3 9fnjgfg°wgi F ca“; Iii!- "ti I r ' "wn" ' v . , .. - . y ‘lemrntflllfllfllimofg ‘liiplfiiattotl-i dfiflm"? _‘ _ I QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK, LOVERS THE SEVPTF-“OLD MEN Oswarmin; Pity’ yillliiill of dreams wallts"'a"i'i'd sped . . l l . i disputing with my't'iredlStarlight and firefight. laughter and; .ml5t., . _., ' Uncle‘ n and yellow, inundated Some = s DRC€— . A scene that would have pleased an i Theilflsuddénlyyanjgged mm,’ whosél The Prince of Wales and Prince‘ t m“ ‘ ' ' ‘ I Were yellow as the raipy sky, whose. Should have brought aims in fioodsl . “Hllflfllillhlb head: ‘ . ' it .. As these teeth imust serve the wimm-me "use" “mmmg i" m“ oungstcr for eightt. or wwq/oarswflppédred before fie“: and ms pupflsl Wemeiit. . . To have‘beeh washed with gall thwbitiler frost Bharpenetii his! glance; ., his chin.a.beard Sword-stiff‘ and ragged, Judas-like ‘ ' rth. . -.quadr.uped-. 0r a. three-leased Jew. Throuzlrsaid here is that the entertainment! snow and mud i {Jtoughhls sabots mid upon the Worthy of the sreat vwasivn- l ‘dea . were the same; Out of the same Hell. indistinguish- spectres odd.,_ _ - the Same pace toward some province, both _on literature and. - 'end unknown. To what. fell oomplot was I then Humiliated by what evil chance? B. Whoinever trembled at a fear like Know that in their These seven old hideous monsters Of being immortal. contemplate the awful Inexorable. fatal. and ironic double; Disgusting Phoenix. father of him- And-his own sons? In terror then To my own place. and closed my door; distraught , And like a dflmkflrd who secs all hospitality and with feverish troubled spirit. chilly He...“ Tiibiwhirltng storm but drove her outworn wreck. ~ It fsbetterlto take‘ a clea et h’ entire p of érfiiaahohltedeiludpklahoma own Jfldurodavhoa lightning hit an lHappenings of a “"""""'---. ‘. the day long. and every day. In fog or in sunlight, in gold or Y inheriting 'a small 1 mimy, ill d So u. 3 su gularly in a I WCBVQ OT‘ my n8, Own u " I v net-mi‘ wark way; " . “at you w!“ But at night I weave my dreams. ‘for invest. sdyfiri a Govern. 01H. ,méth for themerchant. and cloth mgnt"? I! , ' tor the maid, , . - a. ' llaronaeloilrangl team. silk and bro- f] - day“ zthe specft‘ ill ‘ wade’. . . ‘ I A m"'"Y°"l" mrmwimany have labored ere one is ar-. flows me “Si”: But tight: weave my dreams. Vi’ v l | t Z 531 Paid Up brooches also lit-Alberto». Montague, MOPS", 1 l tears. . Gleaming desires and shadowyjearsd‘ Words half remembered. from far.‘ 8W3)’ YCEFSI I stlflening all my (fharltvkttetown Branch - where the fog Of such I weave my dreams. l! FY Riv". Sou when the moon is atop Heaven's sleep. go to slumber, and some go to.‘ weep; 5 But I go home to my dreams. l .‘ ooo . i llt s. A. McDonald's . $11.00 for $6.00 24 Ladies’ Knit Suits, regular price [i000 to $11.00. ’l‘o clearat . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . .....‘.. . . . . . . . . . . . ..$0.tlti George are in Vancouver observing no formal program. but taking part lin one or two events which custom-é arily fall to the b: of distinguished} visitors. The more the members of. the Royal family know of Canada.’ the more they love the free and easy life here. The Prince of Wales told’ ' l _ " ' '1 I ' a partner at one of the dances he}? for §"$i43£(3r' miwcfiEgffiflv‘ We have "placed on a rack 33 Ladies’ i Coats. hrangllw "I prices up to $25.00. we will regulann p!‘ ts. ranging h‘, . prices up to $45.00. On sale at ' exactly"...... One-Half Price Y and from attended that he really enjoyed. . dancing here because he could. nobi infrequently, get the partner of his; Sl-llc f0 ' ' I ll th t this rack . . He|whs>~:*h-°t 5gp‘. 15m broken: his choice. After all that is the ‘most! was ‘I > _ L -"lbiickbo‘ne'""' l’; the“ 1S1" d~1<=1qe-_ l ' Men’s Sluts $32.00 . QlMAdaia so. trues-ig-hi; angle with his: , '_ . , 4 . ahilflwiv-wfl‘ 1.: .' The great event of the week here,’ DreSSeS PYlCe _. , . . p; Tliiiiifle-ll? -. 130d- the tannins was the visit of the Prime Minister. Men's hlns Department: ‘ v.5 KWIW “Y” o; Great Britain and Mrs Baldwin Another rackof 30 Ladies’ 29 Man's "oath/Young Men's i ‘Thsiélnfi W0 the Picture. made. m] m l H‘ ‘sh d ' t s’ 'Sanimer Dresses. On sale at Summer Sfitmf worth up to ' “hmlreem ' " i“ e’ d“ "B" e p“ y‘ '°‘ One-Half Price sszm. on at slim. and sgumbpngmuch has been written about tilis, visit already that all that may be‘ savé“$2.00 Eacll (ill 120', ijiiysi pSluits ' given and arrangements made by_ , l _ v - K Alsirzo Boy's attic Serge Suits, regain-u 0 m- smu = Hisl-Ionor and Mrs. Heartz were The dinner at the Governor's was’ tile $0 the-Wflfld- a most informal affair, the dis-, tinguished visitors being distributed‘ among the other guests, and gen- eral conversation being the‘ order of v the evening. The Prime Minister" had as his neighbor. the Chief Jus-Q tice. and as Mr. Mathleson is prob-l ably the best informed man in the‘ Washlgrgtags and, lllyiiesfiiFelts $2.50 WORTH TO $1.50 FOR 98c - All our "Crepes, Rayons and’ Wash Goods. worth ‘from $1.25 to $1.50 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c a him: tatters _,_ ,_ ' A‘ special lot. worth to $4.00. “d bee“- "11 ;qr_..gci.;ii_;.'.rf, ........ a... -l IJ 2' ' 7 ' l: v ’ I - > . r . ,- . " l-larvest Excursion The largest cfllcctlon oi’ Man's Shirts. Baggage. Overalls, ‘ I \'Etc.. Etc... of any store in the ‘City. Special prices now for Harvest Excursionists. - . \ BARGAIN BASEMENT i 100 Strong Specials on sale now. Save money on early ‘ twins. these home and foreign politics, no doubt], the two spent a very pleasant and profitable evening together. one by one went , , , At Saint John, N.B.. as in Char? lottetown. the Prime Minister was‘ equally/happy in his local references in the course of his public address.‘ “This province is the birthplace of a. man whom I served for many years and loved." said Mr. Baldwin. "From December. 1916. until his illness andt _ death in the Spring of 1923. Iwork- _ " " "~ ed with him.in some capacity_monthl ' ' ' _by month and year by year. The‘; great part which he played from thel time he Joined the Government "in; the early stages of the war until his’ retirement. will ‘only be realized by] the public at‘ large-when the history‘ oi that time coihes to be written. I" think his figure will emerge as one of the greatat figures of the time." this sinister old there before my s at my inquiet- purchase’ decrepitude's \ th hi, t I, v / , , ' v °"‘ m“ Lou Moi 1.1111). Tilt‘ (irviil -“vt-~l i.il't' .\l‘it‘('l\ its Fir-its with l'\ll't‘lllt‘ t'.'|l't'. lls In“ llllll llllil) roulrilltllt-s lo till‘ i I fumed ' -' ' lillcr-il proiil~ criowtl In ll‘ll‘llt'lli‘lllll" M-bk th if lbd, . _ , .‘ .-' y ‘fnfiiff e. “ m“ ““ The "h" “ti” 5'!!!“ °‘ "~ M S tintit-iliiliit-i... lill > iii lll t m. llllz Navy, is grentlyappreciated, and the .. . . x , , . _. .. ‘ young people are delighted with the W u H H‘ ‘UM m Hm! H HVA‘ qltertalnment ar- l ranged by his ‘Honor and Mrs. ‘ ‘l " . rt in. connection with the -w ‘l “handyfpien‘s" presence. The dance _ 0n Th\ll'9dBY lllEht W531 most d9‘ AbxllllllWfl l‘ t ."*1l’,\\l\ lightful ffairutnd thoroughly en- “m, * __ 1 V g kw»- ' fl , ‘ 1 I ' :l . HYNl)MAN s. COMPANY urn. joyed by all. ‘There were bout 125 couples present, all dancers. sothat Provincial Managers Char! ttetown, P. E. I. - 7 Agents M. All than”! _ -_ lllil-li‘ .. ~ t ~ there were no "wall flowers," or . iii‘. I I . 5,2!!- ' I‘ - ' ~_I_\x_ ‘ -¢ tried to cross h‘ drones. and those who sat out did so of choice and to enjoy the beautiful moonlight effects on the water, the splendid: grounds providing amplel . and tossed, an onstrous, shore- ~ [ r-chules Baudelaire Wportumtie‘ ‘m’; the quiet mum” by prea-clililg "topical" sermons- which says: “A wholly unorganized ““" “"‘ "‘ ' WA “m? “o gum gpprficiated betweendetestable preachments, that every;- agnimtinitypputsits empty tins into ' ' dances‘ rec Fm e supper was oneinwardl des ises for, whatever t e hedgerows!‘ It sounds trivial. t HOUSEHbOI-D served in the beautifully decoratedithey may sat,’ m; g0 m church w but as fishermen we deplore the met - dining roomfithe table decorations hear the preacher w" them someflv I “iw \ ['3 .. . 51.59 _. I being lovely burphes af vari-colored thing about. religion. not about cup (continued u" page 5, . noaizars tee ‘ “We” Pf“ The "W" w“ “Pplled rent politics. No. were not thinlqi - i) by Dixon's Orchestrawand nearly all] the officers of boththe Capetownl ing of topical sermons. nor of'or- would 1w much by haying the con-.- ..-.i UlGln-Flll’ zflofety n... and the Patriot were present. thelfvingzzaozrebqlexfgezflgihg; , , .... . _ _ trol of .l affairs located on the Keep guttoas of a certain size dance not breaking up till a ouarlerl Enuementggtthe mvkaned _..]n_ ' e ‘_ Q other st or tne-strama-oaitormi $923‘. filial“. W’ b" "Y vii"- w m. ' - .. - ,,,,,,...,, . ., » . ., ,. i. ' rgbéfébobkmfx gge egmfimke: n The Captain.’ and Officers of the thpuhe c“ ah u Much harm may-infant M! Q with. the daily lives of the people. that they should be so mu b in‘; q world. but not of it. that t e wor d would. instinctively turn to theml in everything from the triviality to’ ‘the great crisis. The old word "cur-i ate." that seems fastbecomingob-i solete. presupposed something of all‘ this. fora curate v/as one who an} ed for -the flock. Nowadays. there , _ . awn...‘ ' imm- appears to be arising a genaratidn‘ ‘frail. h. ‘ M, Capetown ilohtortained a number of l young peblept an enjoypble dance ‘ on-board ship ,Iast evening: . ooo for those who neflfici s fol headache that possibly warn one of "~"».-..'i..'...'riit' 1'0: Implo headache‘ we lithe‘ ‘ibliplo’ and} hatmloll “remedies. . 4' ' Tfild6il~fl1llfl trouble ' in oto n lather "75 A kindly and courteous incident in publig life happened this week, when a delegation from the Provin- cial Cit/ii Service waited upon Ex- Premier smart and presented him .with a golif-mounwd ebony walking dolor uniform. ‘i m M _ cane. Ii a mmento of their regard. ' ° "°' and llilfleclation of the Plollfllt re- zfigzbtfizl; zbltaimktazduagrl ~miflw ‘°~ were at pped lotions existing between them dur- " ' ' t - -~ ' ' ‘ curate is infra dig-they wen agi- Qstetftill it was oxpunged from one; o! tbfanciont prayers-land have l manor ng the four years We have always cherished the idea- he was in odtce. nts or ~, . 1|“ 2 Maui. 1' .- jfiflfitzl7 ..