i in iiHiiiiliiiEiliiiii tunmn =3 Il-K SATURDAY, SEPT. 1s, 192s. W. Olanter ll. Iallnlv, Prealdont D. K- Cnnle, Annoolnta Editor burning Dally (founded I887) 85.00 per you par year (mulled) In ndvnnco J. IL llnlietl, Elliot and Pnlllnler (delivered) In ndvnnoe In Canada and United 5g."- EVERYTHING FOR _ SPORTS Haiti: g Let’s Fix You/Up ' With The Best Whether your planning for foot- r, many PPGSS THE WELSH SINGERS On Monday and Tuesday even- ings, 11th and 18th people of the province are to have the privilege of hearing a musical aggregation which is declared in his is saying comments to he the finest musical chorus in the world.‘ de;i but ' instant. the necessary and dishonest expendi- tures. " ‘Mr. Meighens warning of what Canada needs may well be taken to -bea.rt in each province. Let there be a “definite and final negation of all impertinent dc- ,mands for public works" except for such as are absolutely necessary in the public interest and not to Notes By The Way Our made-what ahall wo do about them? Thin la a queatlon uat now in thc minda of all thought- ful persona. A great deal of money has been borrowed and otherwise obtained and expended upon them. They must be kept up. To let them go down would be unocouomicai in two ways: The money will have been spent in vain. and the way of all those who use the roads will have been rendered more difficult. They must not where good. be ni- lowed to become bad: and they must, where bad. be improvetl..All the people should have good roads to travel on. How shall the problem involved in thia requirement of justice to the people of all parts of the Pro- vince be met? Either there must ness? Bu lama W. BWIW- Msn DOES SUNSHINE MEAN ANY- THING TO YOUR HEALTH? This wouii‘. appear lo bo an nn- lleccsl-sary question. nnd yet man)" people m».- not tin-am that sunshine its a big incur in henlih. You know hon‘ you feel on adark dull rainy iiny. and how bright and cheerful the suushitiv: makes feel. is this because of \\'cil. _\'0il the lkight- thorns no denying the fut-t that the i1rightnc<s of tin- ‘ ball or basket ball, we have just what you want. You know the quality of Phillips goods nd that's why we in and let us fit you up right for your fall sports needs. The Rogers Co.,Ltd. - . 51¢ Hardware i <9- t- . Binder Twine ' ' And Potato Baskets Two prime requirements of the Farmer. We soil the Celebrated .“8liver Leaf" Binder Twine. Guaranteed 550 feet. to tho pound and guaranteed to give l l carry them. Come l perfect satisfaction. New and. Old Style Biill. 1500 Potato Baskets, strong and well made. Double bound and strapped. (Ash and Maple.) Wholesale and Retail, lowest prices. CARTER & 00., LIMITED , wo-ee-otoo-o-oo-o-o Cards RGOO-GO-O-OOQ-O Miss Eva I. Dyer _ Professional Massage and Electricity Electrolysis 287 Richmond Street OQOOO-O-O-OQ MacDonald & McPhet B. A. ,. A. McDonald Barrlaton, ‘Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan itllay lulldlng I. D. STEWART, K. C. QPOII Iarrlatar and Solicitor. l4 George Strut Solicitor: for tho Canada H. F. McPhae Gbarolttatown Union lanlt of there is very much evidence 1.1 111p- port it. The Rhondda Welsh Male (flee Singers have toured thc principal 0111M in Europe and Am- erica and in every city they vwted they have been accorded unquali- Tlecently’ they grtve or the where they were tied praise. recitals maritime cities greeted with full capacityhouses in some larger mt‘ given nus-tinted COTIYHQXHIKIUOII by tho press. it is interesting to note that this iggregation of which Viscountes-s Rbondda is president and Sir W. Iames Thomas, Bart, is vice presi- ient, consists of some eighteen voices and than. at the grcat inter- national Song Festival at Pittsburg Pa. where 53 choirs of all classes mmp-eted, the Rhoudda Glee Sing- ers carried off the first prize vrrth 51,000 in t-he male chorus contest. This w h u lo v0 is sufficient to remln-l nil real singing that. they l-nnnot afford to miss this great t musical event. l The belt proceeds of the recital ire in aid oi the Prince Edward ls- innd Hospital, and the price of ad- mission has been placed at thc low Iigurc of one dollar. The recital the Methodist Church, Ithc largest auditorium in tho city so that there need be no the matter fo accom- Therc will be room for .éil(€.~§ place in anxiety in‘ mctiatioxi. .111 on bcith nights. .-~-.—-e-oc-—-- WHAT CANADA NEEDS. Speaking in Winnipeg, Mr. iloighcn ziskcd what. was (lrtnttdrfs greatest need today, and answer- cfl; "What we ntcd is thc slicing by iurgments of our controllable expen- diture. We need deflation in tic- pnrtmcntai personnel con-parable with what has been done in other British countries. Jnite and final negation of all im- public Wo need a dc- pertinent demands for works of pre-vrar political nature. ‘No want tax raters parcd down io of vastly We want a cleur and tho level reduced ex- ‘ocndlturcs. definite stand on fiscal policy, s0 that business interests will know our fiscal policy rests on thc solid rock of principle, and not on the shifting sands of dickering for votes." iThis is the need not only of Can~ Jda as n whole but of each of its provinces. Wihlie expenditures on public works may be gratifying to the through whose influence they have been se- ruretl and pleasing to the constitu- tho representative need oi‘ be the ency. such public workh- should first con- of i: in our own safe bridges. many hundreds restore these roads and so prevent have go to through subsequent neglect. the total our huge expenditure, is one of the big problems now facing us. lt cannot be neglected gratify the ambition of self seeking politicians. province the great need an. present is good roads and We of thousands of spent dollars in the past few years, some of it necessary, most of it useless and inexcusable and practically all allowed to wtisrte To and bridges. loss of any longer than the necessary preparation (or it will permit and the cost, what- ever it may be, must be paid. -—-—<0->——--- CLI MATIC CHANGES When a winter of unusual nev- he wise hat loss as are In our and of charts climax is aimcst tation 0r of our moat stippiy. in historic time 0WD confederation. odd years, while in _Tiiere are characteristics location but in these fifty years there has been 8T0 3.5 covering departures ority or mildness, or a summer of unusual coolness or heat occurs ones hasten to the climate tell us is gradually changing and that we are gradual- iy drifting towards n glacial or n tropical period as the case may he. According to the degree of severity attained in either direction we arc either solemnly warned that thc upon nu or our ‘(cars are aliayerl by the nsstxrtmct- ‘J18! i! r118)’ be a thousnnrl or n million years before our particular portion of thc earth becomes unin- habitable. These predictions base- thc superstitions ro- gartiing thc moon's effect upon tho weather or thc tiuality" oi‘ our vcgc- Ab? n. matter of fact we hnvc, in the old- er portions of the globe nt lensi. sufficient data to assure us than many thousands of years there have been no perceptible average climatic conditions. from country‘, taking Canada as a whole, we have accur- ate data, covering the period since During these fifty there have been marked variations of temperature- precipitation thero evidence that there has been pro- grcsslon is no direction. due to no change in the characteristics. For instance, in the showing tho winter temperature for the differ. eni. parts CIITVGS Oi- of Canada during thc Pfl-‘lt fifty years the most obvious fact. is that. the variations from averages are largest in the west- ern provinces and that they m. Palmer 8t Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Ian-later, Etc. Money to Loan ideratlon. if needed for the pub- lic initerest the expenditure is justl- flnble but if needed only to pur- minish gradually eastward towards the Atlantic Coast. At Edmon- ton the mean temperature of the winer of 1'88? was four below zero be more borrowing of money and increased taxation, or the people themselves must care for the up- keep of the roads and the exten- sion of good roads to all parts of the Province. It la understood that the fund provided by, thc Federal Govern- ment has been exhausted and that no more money can be obtained from that source. lf the money required to complete the roads is to be borrowed, it must now be all borrowed by the Province. If the Government of the Province is to provide money for the upkeep uf all the roads it must to that end increase the taxes. ln that case the contractors and tnx-galwrcrs- thc- middlemen—wili have continu- ed the opportunity to make moucy. and to "scamp" and neglect their work; and in the cnd, the Govern- ment will, of course, ho held ros- ponsiblc. On the other hand, if the people themselves do thc work required, they will be saved the sti- ditional taxcs flint must OIIIPFf-‘lfit? be imposed, and thcir tnoncy will not be expended-or in part frit- tcrcti away~througi1 thc hands of middlemen in that canto the crvdit for good roads, as well us tho llil- vantngcs of thcm, will rr-dtmirl 1o the people themselves; zimhihu discredit and loss nf time and moncy nppcrtziining to haul roads will fall upon tho pcopic tht-m- selves. Which of these courses will it be better to pursue? This question is one to be answered by the peopic. No doubt thc Government will bt- gtiitlcd by the pcopicfls PXDITSSPII wishes, ns to “what's to bc dour.“ in respect to n matter which so iu- ,tlmately affects thcm. That one lcourse or thc other must be pur- sued is evident. Justice to nil the people and the interests of thc Province at lnrgt» demands that good roads siluli bc cxtcnticil and maintainer]. it has been suggested that the passage of a Road Act, on the lincs of the Act of 1912—witl| provisions to meet changed conditions —- is now advisable. That Act was cor» tainiy one of thc fairest in opt-m- tion ever applied in respect to thc roads of this Province. It was perhaps weak in that while tho men of the Province were requircd to do the road work, the Govern- ment of tho Province appointcd thc road-masters in the several districts, and thc officials who col- lected the road money that. “'11s paid. As u result thc best mun for thc work were not always cit-cl- ed, tho work was not always wcii done,'nnd tho road money was uni. in all the districts. judiciously up- plied. An improvement would pro- bably be found in tho appointment of the road-masters by the pcopio themselves. At road meetings to be held in the various (listricis n better selection of road-masters would probably be made by the men of the districts. The public- spirited man, thc man who takes an interest and has pride in his community, the man who in cap- able, would probably be seloctod by his neighbors and compccrs. Al the rond meetings special provisions might also be made for spcclnl services i0 be performed on the rontls. The roads recently made ovcr will have to Junk of Nova lcotla Iullllng Charlottetown, P. E. l. Mark 'R. MoGuigan B. A. IARRIITER, OOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Ialand S. S. HESSIAN Jarrlatar, lalioltor, Notary rum. - t lo. IIONIY TO LOAN Haitian. Dr. C. C. Archibald r Graduate of N. Y. Pout Graduate Medical School and Hoapilal and Throat ~ Office Bayer Building, Grant George Strut Telephone I604. ‘ ffloo Hourl-O to 12 a. m. ITO Practice llmltad to Eye, Ear, Noao 1M5 chase votes it is a crime and par- ticularly so‘ when the country is loaded with debt. much of this kind of expenditure during the past few years, the orgy cf road work done during the lew necks previous to the ‘ast election its im- lnctiiste discontinuance when votes There has been in our own province and were i0 longer needed. was a glar- Foderal raiiivay projects running into millions, for- “unntely quashed by the Senate, luring the lost session of parlla ment, was another. Canada is heavily in debt, our province is in debt: hard working farmers and merchants and wage earners are heavily taxed for these and thc- Iime has come _when honest parlia- ments, federal and provincial. must wt their fnmw wternly against un- ing example. --- . ’S‘.Ql-_’ ». ; l while that 8T6 eastern provinces. of 1889 was Many similar instances 22 nhovc 0i’ great variation are given as occurring in the western provinces but no such variations recorded in the While a period of fifty yam-g |_q any interest. but a hand-breadth in the infinite ocean of ‘time, these data are suf- ficient to assure us that no climatic changes are likely to occur which shall affect us or the generations to come in which we shall have We shall have cold- er and milder winters. cooler and hotter summers and while we may complain or commend we shall not be able to change them. take them its they come, grateful for their coming and ever hoping for Iw-tier to come. We shall be kept frco from ruis, smooth on the‘ nur- fncc and so maintainer] that ncith- or can water lodge in them our cars and carriages be apt to slide of! into the (iltch. A farmer or two in each district, conveniently situated, might bo detailed by thi- meeting to provide the split-ing- drag nnd perform tho special scr- vice requircd—while tho work on other sections of roads in the lllfl- trlct might be left to other men to build up anti repair. from year to year. under direction of thc road-masters of their own choice. The people of each diatrict would, if than suggestions were adopted, be likely to take increased lntoreat and pride in their road work. The roads within the dis- trict would be their roads in n closer and truer sense than if thc money to keep them in repair tren- drawn every year out of the I'm- vlnclai Treasury and expended among thc flovcrnment‘: support- dny has llll effort upon our mentnl with Lady Davies and M185 Dflvhni returned to Ottawa. outlook, which is naturally reflect- ed by thc body, but that's not the whole slur)‘. As n lltilllur of fnct, the body acually functions better in thc sunlight than in thc (Enrkncss. You see, your skin is not encouraged to work as \\'lll in thc dump weather. so moi-iiurc and waste is not thrown on‘ so well. You thus acin ally retain 1t inrgcr percentage of O waste nmitw in thc l)()il_\' on a (lurk damp tiny, zhnn on the brigiht day. That is Olli‘ of tho rear-urns that you do not fcci quite so sprightly’. And the rift-c‘. upon thc blood it~ self is r1 mzirkztlilc. Si-itnt‘ invc fnuni‘. that thc actual quni. and qunrii._v of "tin blood llii[.l‘ii\'i_’il as much as 2.’- pcr cen. in piniple who were reniovci from tinritcniwi rooms to ihosc that were iiaihl-d in the bright suusiiiuc. h Am] r11.» ..-un Hllfllllll cunn- tiiroct, not through glass if n1 nil possible. d The gizus --.\ iutisi: some of thc beneficial “is. - Further, illP higher up in the nit _\'ou can gci, tho more cffct-iivc tht sun will bu, a..- srmio 0f thc -=un'l= powci- is absorber! by the vnpnr lliiil dust of :1 cruwilctl city. There 1s l rcasou thcu for fht- n differcnu- ill the "icci of iiic nir“ in the lllf:ll>‘l‘ pl. '. if you nro rn . n family, nmi (‘llil gci n lliillli‘ Ill ihl- higher" purl nf your riiy or ioivn, you urv coin: i0 get ju>i liliili much murc iiuuviil from thc rum of lin- sun. As you crow nlritrr" you nru in more ulwi of tho sill], n ' atbiliii" to inkc much t-xi < skin flow not function vcry ‘1llli'li. leaving" u grout 1i! l of work in b" dour by illi‘ ltidul) Wt‘ t-nvri rill _:u Souih for illv iviuirr< wliirll would. _.\'iiupiil'y' tho problem. 'i‘iw um". brvi illlll_'_‘. is in git-i uni in illi n mitidli- of the tiny in thc wiulv-r iiilll lr_v and have n hit of 'il|ll,:|g-i||:\ qn _\‘:llll“.\‘l\'iii, -li helps mcutaiiy and crs by ruzid-illztsft-rs zippoiulct iho (lovt-riiiucnt. Tho public spirit of thc pcnpic in ouch tiisirict would naiurniLv lu- stirred. 'l‘h1-ri- would 1irnhnbi_v' hi‘ l‘l\'<'lll‘y ililil rom- pclitlnn l1(‘l.\\'l‘(‘ll 1hr districts as 1n which llflll llll‘ iwsi inadc. suit-sf and smuoihvst rontis. '|‘|it- inns-l ni this rond work would, of course, lu- ilillii‘ curly iu thc spring. just lu- f-iz-t‘ the bcgiutiiny of iin- work oi g i by svcliing~ just llllPl‘ tho frost would be out 'ni' 1hr‘ ground. win-n lho fnrnirrs hzujc must iimc to 11o thi- work, nntl when llll‘ vnrtli put up- on iin- roads, would svilli- and Ill‘- como hard. The road question will, we have I no doubt. be carefully considered, particularly by the Commissioner of Public Works, Hon. Mr. McDon- ald, llllil his cxporil-iurt-li and provoli nsslsltinis, lllcssrs. Show flllil Mc-I Kay. Those who hnvv itlcns as in Ilu- llili-"il t-cutimuiczti and umsi oi‘- fcciivi- methods of uiainizliniug llllil improving thc cramiiiluu of 1hr] ronds nl‘ the Province-Alto pv-oplt-fsl“ rnnds—mny also 1w ('X[it‘l'1l'<l to (rontribtitc them-pro bono publico. IO \\ i i" and down one sido Wands oi’ ermine around thc sloc-st-s around skirt. A Man and continued life often involve th abio load of debt. A sudden obligations, but may cauag estate. cover his indebtedness. with Great-West Life low-rate, Write for partlculara to Hyndman Branch M 61 Queen Street i heavy white window curtain. Light. fabrics and gay colors now givc us "ll once more air nnd more bcailly ‘it our windows. prefer to use a very sheer white veo+eo+oovoooowoeevovaov if in i‘m morning, .\ Spirit whosp presence shod lk-ncc And to that Spirit, that bright np- ‘hatl cvcr in sunlichi or shluiow has in nir-rtzlhrs of nzuru 'l‘rulh in be sought for lint there's n Destroyer, so bidc not, Lest he, Death, for then his drczui And what if when Scronciy on earth thc fair son and "Q Tha-t angel should ‘iih twn groups Business ventures undertaken in‘ the expectation cf serloua financial To preserve hl| estate Intact for thrbohe-HTM "l! Vimlly. every man should carry sufficient lnaurance to This can be dono quite easily rue cant-wear use ASSURANCE co. Happenings vol the“ Week Continued from Page 2 Fafm- Ami-Insist the guests invited to meet the artist were Dr. nnd Mrs. J. B. McDonald; Miss Ellzn- beth and John McDonald (Dr. Mc- Donald is Supt. of thc State Hos» pital in lifnsaJ. Mrs. J. Knight; .\llss M. Knight; Miss French, of Somerviile, Mass, and Mr. Arnold Goodwin from Arlington, Mass. Mr. .\lcGregor appeared in his benuti- lul Highland costume. sailor suit and a wonderful impersonation of a "Society Madam," wearing evening gown, earrings, necklace. etc. l\‘lr. hicGregor returned to Summcrsidc on Saturday. I U O Regretful farewells were snitl this week to Sir Louis Davies, who can Gone are the (lays of thc siiff. Many decorators r crcam net for glass curtains nil over the house, then inside llrnpq cries of bright cretonne silk or nth? or color-fast material. is surely a strong tendencrtoivurd- color in the nets themselves. The smartest showing heavy German nets m! colors, such as red. jade, green, or-I angc, Copcn. bluo and violet. Ouci lint thc-re; New York shapes zirc‘ csltntcs, however, to use U105!“ ircctly against the glass for they} do make the outside of the “ouiwi look rather like Joseph's coal, es- poclnlly if differctit colors nr-- uauli in different rooms. Perhaps n imp-l pier solution of the color probiciii‘ in to select some dainty not of n nturnl cream or doc-p ccru tone. such as an Oxford cross net, and choose one which has tiny bits of color in ilcsign. iy shows from the outside. but lu- sliic the mom those bright spots of rnsc, blues or gold, on tho sin-oi- surface of thc not. glcnm like jew- i. t-is null ndd much interest nud dc- uorttiivc- value to thc window trout- mcnl. The color scarce- can Afternoon Ton will be sorvoli nt w 'i‘l-uuis (‘ouris this niit-rnnon by the Misses Alnlhivsnii, bliss .\iuri->i Jnrliint- and Miss lloihczt Jn-zlrd. a Nllbls Florence lluntz and Miss‘ (‘nuslnnco Whcnr l‘(‘1ili‘lIl‘tl 'l‘hurs .‘ tiny frvm u visit i0 ilosiun. Alisa Roberts of Pcnznnco, (‘orn- wnil, Elllllllllll is-ihl- gut-st of .\lr.~=.' l1. Siuivnrl. Kcnl. Si. . i FOO-O-O-O-OOQO-QW vQ-O o4§4-§O—O Selections 1 FOR Guardian Readers Daily DEATH when grey shadowy sloop, snwkztnntling citisc to mo, light and rest- Ibriilging, svvcut and ticcp: p; ‘llltill. sniti: “You soc huru llnllle of mam. lhu vurih, trirtwlutl sinco 'i‘in1c first bclzmi. licro ihcrte is biisa-i found in serv- ing and loving, ztud trul- frieudshiiis found; l) Spirit, trumpet should sound. mornings iluli glory were shilling the sky, murmur, with smile and touch tender, ‘ ' Ecariirs (lrcadeti destroyer. earth's licath~lt is, y ~13. M. Warnock. ircland ——i<o>————- i\ black satin is simply’ trimmed on tho skirt of till‘ wide ’lll('l(h' ouch and narrow Ql€lii I§€ of the wmp 1 LET 5i His Debts .2 o ahoulderlng of a consider. dcmla. will not cancel any \- A m» Ion to an V.’ v profit-earning pollclca, ll "4 at co Ltd anagara Charlottetown .5‘) .-..-.....L.-- ‘f. Ship Held Up <- as - SEPT 15,19 .___..____________‘ New Yorlg w}, by the Amerlcfige étjtrut n Mid other member m“ that this mlll0rtullefi$as "lion the ll y, portcrs._ 5.0- y ‘he ‘F _B_y a. Squint (By Dominion NQWI Service) L-IVERIUOL, Sept. 14.——D0 cross- eyed porters ibrlng bad luck to the shms thcy load? Porters themselves firmly lac-lion- thnt they d0. lntnling Stage Porters‘ Guild 15 greatly worried about the fact that six of its memlbers are possessed oi‘ an utiforiunate squint. Two of the six were the last work- men to leave the Baltic when she started recently from Liverpool for Iloih ds on . . with dread if (tihgyuililtitih' luokless six in their d" when one of them w.“ ‘ m" ‘"15’! 3B0 another w to his him home. A third ordered iby the gang...‘ nun‘ '°‘“'Y '°. We that llcllhgr crosscycti men was nliowi] Rlance ‘back lost the bnq | .8 behind. “k Bl‘ ..____.___}__. and the Liverpool "“~—__=~_§___ Boys School Suits l 5O Boys School Suits in all the latest and most popular, styles and materials and comprise all of our best sellers of which there are only one or two of a lot left-values up to $12.00 which we have grouped together on a table and priced at $7.49 to clear. Size 6 to 16 years. Special .. $7.49 “Play Proof Suits” Boys’ “Play Proof Suits" Double Seat. Knee and Elbow, they come in all the latest styles and materials. Sizes 8 to 16 years. $10.00. $12.00, $13.00 and $15.00 Boys’ Extra Hantsfor School Wear 50 Pairs Boys School Pants In all the best wearing materials full fitting well lined bloom- era with side and hip pockets, belt loops and governor flastcnera. Sizes 6 to 16 yearn. sllcclal $1.40 Special Value in Boys’ Caps A bill "he of Boys’ Caps to choose from in all the latest styles and materials. 50c, 75c. $1.00 __ $135 Patons Ltd “oTr i”ii“i7ETi”i§ Tl‘i Power llompany 6 l’. C. First Mortgage Bonds Due August 1.st,1948 Principal and Semi-Annual Interest Payable New York and Canada $100, $500, $1,000 g Price, 98 1'2 and Interest Yielding 6 1-8 P. C. Thea, bonds arc a high grade Investment which W0 recommend to the moat conpcrvatlvo inventors. Only I small portion of the lqpuc la now available and wa rocoltr mant that orders be telegraphed tar-telephoned at out‘ 0X- pence. 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