Ohms. Hllfiplied Money This "=1 '|" aqlf nil to 1w 1'»: r‘ Ir, Q-cv- oar agar 1-11/ Itilcr n . ryant, lsatd & p0 M40 Se. Praacak Ilvkr 8t. Uptown Enoch OFnm-li) Piz- Si. Montreal ; Tramp-CPR. Bufldr.‘ Prrram Wrzzo-Unznzmiai Set-nu "=4 ma, novscv HIS FAMILY. unmsl-i THE movscr THE HOME. baht. Well? I a . ' f THE 01.055‘? v lNSURANCE - LGENCY W“) F eed Oats 2 CARLOADS lrrivlng. 4% bushels good. heavy 000ml wmv: OATS. Beak your order: with ua new. Special pricea in Iota 41f 50 to 1M lwaheli- Fllllll" “ROBIN HOOD‘ h blfl l“ I20!- “QUEEN CITY" in bail all t! all“. . Feed z cnacxsn ccsm. conn- ~ ’» JEAL. on. cuts. moan. JnAn. scnuuacxzn ' run, cnusnzn ‘one. noLLen oAva. oAvneAt. ‘l-nlan noaeouvnuuweveweavwwwi ‘ . _ lbullry Supplies Ill kink all at flint Il- sqymotsaltt: and n!» ;. i. l _ - . . ‘*1 I. Our Partial Payment Plan PHONE 67 6| QUEEN ST (NARLOTYETOWN PEl v. OOOOQ-OOQOOOOOOOOQOOQOOQOO-OOOOOQO O00 nhagIIlII-D- "@11- fliarxdpmiby Ibibl, A NAN BUYS A HOME TO '. WE INSURANCE TO Picture to yourself how you will I fQGI the morning after the fire, if Iumeglect to take out insurance. | s", tirnea you have done so. no l | rutwclllnlnrmun llllllllllllli ea-aqn-lmrrra-h. . .1 ' ll-I-nel-Xlaanlfi 513i g-qqn-lp (mu-ma an ilflfl 901w Iujaaahalui MONDAY, JULY 18,1921 (Qlwwaul i kiwi g. naaan bI-l-l. nusmesa OPTIIISI. Tune is no Arno! 1.1a: til-wilt?! t; aha-ea: ‘or m» sewn" wrrbw logacal atmosphere. An WM?!“- of rmamiam or u! pe-Mtmwm '5' "lu-mzzonabl.‘ afl-xu Wvllt Qnd selkng‘. Bu: barman; u founded "In a. more substantial fouz-lafrrfi than the ucertam mentamllir *5 In the! dan reparng the “yer, and sellers. '1.‘ frqqkggi a! war wzth enormous 9354-5 v, be nuda good. lost credits re out dta; and 2o o». restored and bar-mesa gener- s3 9 to be unrated. it wall requirv» more than jubtlazt gboctmg to sit time wheels o! commerce 30in; 111:1? An optxnahllc mttlmk "zeaithtzi and nellpful but m cir- ler-to berm-z: 1t moi have a found- amon. rAherwis-z at is maleadinz m4 mzrtful W; cannot lcflk for n-zrrna. bosznrss many years to come; losses most fury made mod and while the?’ nrcassarli)" 5e economics. xboflened pYOGlLE, and more guarded ipec-z» latlon. ln Canada the tndo; barometer sill falllnz 1n the twelve months ending Hay 31st last them war. an mstznific-an’. drop in ex- ISLNFLWM‘). or little more than I 7-2;’ (Vent, while the value was. of imporu was actually H1580.- W; in excess of the preceding rear This tjrvri. "zowever, ‘embraced the fat. tzvmtlzrs or the spring and mmmer o: 1%"). To appreclate ‘ trill-l? “HH whens present slogan y ton-ttéom tori Goods“ wall be to Iortng about fur‘ v0.41‘; fir“ 0| by. year. a do am of 011mm m "mo-m: III a 12.41am in ma!“ 10'" ykg-gwiiltttltlllflrwltdl-lii shrinkage. bu! in VHF"! M i‘. para there ‘u mdmbt that dun» tin.- conrlition: compel smaller pur- rhaees abroad. and the Plubflbflii! that for seven! months to con-e gmpoflé rd‘. beofamuefiredactd scale drum Yin: 0f 152». It a Enrolrnging to find there i; a decried improvement in our tirade balance with :59 United istates and :1 a generally felt that . improvement wall continue. tn t!!! ‘he excess of imports from ‘the Unimd fines over export; was 19:0 the extra-so was ‘Iylvkflmvlvl. The but fiance against u.‘ :_¢ stzll very mack lumber than i: ought to be and it is hoped that the etfect of the K "Buy Canadian , tat-r and continua-oz redaction. An evidence of the shrinkage of l" being ma“ rad ab,“ mag“ bosiness in Canada is to be found in the business of the banks. At lube end o! Hay, thin year. the ln-vte cirvtul-ation of banks was 819-! - ‘sate-w as agamst #:2431100») a pear ago A notable felrnre o! the flunk statements is the inc-fines tn ‘savings deposit; from 81.139.000.- ‘6-34) a year ago to 8l.3l5.00fl.‘.'00 at data of last returns. This indicates jlnamasing monomy and shortened éfiolzyzng and the fact that there is :5Y.ll|l abundance rlbmoney in the kmuntry. K The shrinkage in the aggregate Lbitsinerta‘ of the country may be what is now happmnn; we turn mimic-an to indicate only more ecol- zhe figure-s {or the fir? two months mnic purchasing while the lncrmu or '11:: vrnrrent fiscal year. wh-Ltblvolume o: savings shows crmtlnned =now as compared wltb the cnrraaéprrlsperityvand‘ greater thrift. Current Ara 70-; Hid’ .\'o not '16-'11 a Fiaflrff in 492th’! 53o. frizbtrne-d Then what. ;n “w. name o! a}! treat/m are f-‘ou in; and sbaklnz for? 0h. luv. "iv/mu": _l'. i: 2&4 attitude of the Crerar faction of the Prnzr rp- Parmars‘ Party. ln parliament as "mld a5 H3121. and trlrm .. I": country tht-lr pur- , at-nordiug to ‘heir own estim- ‘F311 or suns suandard as al- moer, to create envy amongst Lhe angels. while ihelr déecripflon! of the valence; and corruption of the ~d lzne partzea were plcturasqueiy r-‘rvoitinz Manufacturers. parti~ nularly thmae of a Canadian brand. and all otlse t engaged in any in- dustry. oatazde of what growing and ‘manipulation. were deserlbed by them as. public robbers. and THE ONLY GENYjD-‘EILY HON- EST TRADI-Zélhlfih‘ T0 BE FOUND WERE THOSE 0F THE UNITED STATES. The Phariaee. so long ;_,- 11¢, prjrsulgd hi: devotion 2n pn- "rate. never bad his piety impugn- ed. and not until he commenced praying upon the street corners. and standing up in the Ternpfe n-ommenc-ed to make his compari- sons with himself and the repent.- ant xinner at his side was his own hypocrisy exp/med by the relent- less and infallible Inrd His pur- fly and holiness were purely of the llp kind while in life and conduct and principle he was rmtennese to the (are. 3U‘! And when Premier Helghen lla- tened v.0 these public declaration from the Hon. T. A Lrenrpk. Mlrhael Clarke and the other par- mt; of the Grain Gmwers Party. he naturally could not fall in being impressed with such cleannesa of character 171. and of umne resent- ml that any one on the floor of the Hons». should question the angelie wliltellen o! these men. He was not pusaeased of the Divine power tn see into their very souls. or to properly eatlmte the rpttenneaa within these whlted sepulchnrm. but an the matter was properly before him he could turn the X- Rays of Government Investiga- tion upon than. ll legitimate dia- eovcry of who; wan really there. When the nutter wan flrlt line“- ed Ir. Cru-ar and his frlenda im- agined that the w-ernmaarwoald lot rlak tbawenwre of am an Investigation. that they were too fearful of uni-Farmer ltiluencund that they yield I087 tant dell’. dlidneoane. Andlndo- Comment that ijopld welcome any and everyinq-uzry. and that when the (‘ommésslon made‘ their final re- port l: would be one of complete exrmeratlfm of the Gram Growers and all those concerned in the busl- l They ‘nad reckoned however wlth out their host Th» fiovernment took them at their word. AND AP- POINTED THE CODDIISIOX 0F IXVESYTIGATION. lt was than 1m: the Western politician: com- menced the shivering and shaking prams-s. Their first squeal ‘was that it was a trick to entrap the PIYIDET3-PYOZFESSlVQ Party. bu: thfly had "NOTHISG T0 FEAR‘ and the scheme would prove abor~ live. But dwpite this bold front which they attempted to maintain the shivering continued. and ner- ‘YOBSDISQ was indicated in their every movemvnt. Vfhile they were u-tling this ‘one story to the public on on; hand.__on the other thay were in constant and solemn con~ clave with the ablest of lawyers cmacoetinz measures tbr barring the doors against this Nemeslc on their trail. And lwhen the first bloa- came. the evidencevof thelr own trusted _ employees}.- exposing the ‘false bottoms" of the eleva- tor bins. and introducing the thin edge of the wedge nl’ other dan geroua disclosures, they were con- strained lb swallow all their valn boastlngs of honesty and fearless- neapot ramlta, and hle -to the maria for in interim ltllunction. if only to stave, off the enquiry until they could devise some other scheme or open up mime better avenue of estapa. Ca-ruptlon in not altogether a new thlng either fl btulaeaqor pol- ltioe. Like "the poor" ‘mu dun w. will alwaya have with us. at least until the mlflenlum. But be cause they mist lt ls not safe to es- timate the whole hualnean 0v pol- ltlcal world as being ofthls atamr. The great mesa of business men and politician are honest. If lt were not no we wouhflot not the upland!) gov and business service that w “do, but our atrtc- lurea are no‘ called Farm- ers’ thmwgh all thdr fauna. papen and: aalflll! United Farmers‘ Guide m, Fatllerijihl and ma; penal our a onion u; cum u» Anaotluvnpirtmrrv y ed Investiga- w. vwmworo... t. denouncing u: othtfiflietilaaler-‘i m, ma‘. R . I I I] FHEXRICK W- WQQI£E _. A. JOURIIALIST. rulusnen. 21's.. 511:. ' Imp [Lg up; wit! Ia I kl] boy. I wirlased the flick! v! l iahounrroallnszon Commence: Poul-tad Julfivzltw-asomeof I! albétias to lakeumtne time! journey through the air. Grlii- fiationd this initial was Hugh: about uuty in y career on the Boa-ton Journal. i)‘ 5P3! azrialzripwum-adenldegtheam- in: with b‘: "Graze-st Show an Bank.‘ during hi: annual visit to Boston. covering the last week of the ma": or In. 1E5. l: enabl ed me to usual» the title o: ‘Jun- ior Ballaanazx of the Brawn Jour- ni.‘ 0n ado-pain; thg title I conferred tint o: “Senior Balloon- atic‘ upon Luther L. Hoiden. for rear; in charge of musical and dn manic new: on the JournaL who had made a: that time something more 1.5m L). balloon ascens- loas inclndzng several of an ex- mrmeljr nus-treating character. A oelioon Laezuioa, following the afternc-z-n perforrnanrs. was a spacial feature adopted by Barnum to: the» emu-s season of 1575. 0a tensfol? its purpose was to lure-sti- pte ae-rn; cvandzuons. with a rlew to a attempt‘ to ems; the Atfiantix: Ocean 1n a balloon. A: a matte? o! fact i: was nothing more nor Tle-ss than one of Barnum‘; always zntereszzng scheme-s to pro more rub-unity .'<;r has show Se- vertheiess 1t originated in what. ‘nu a bonaflde projevt of attemp- ling a transatlantic "limn trip This pmlecz. originating in 1574. was. connected run the brie: his- tory of the first illustrating daily IJQT-‘Paprrr ever published in Am- erica. “The Daily Graphhg“ was a venture inspzred by the do roloprnent of the art o.’ producing cuts for the press rapidly and eco nomlcalljr. l1. was a New ‘fork publication. My memory of it l: ‘that it was rather splashy a; a pictoriai sheet. and not a bowling success as a newspaper. Prom- oting a ‘nzdlorln tnp anrmas the ocean was one o! its bids for pub lir: attention. Great. expectatlons were raised. a well known aero- nauz was engaged to construct and pilot the bzllrnn and arrangements were made for wzarrj-"ing wet-la! packageéar. a fancy prlvnz for tran- sportation The first sign of dis- integration marking the projewv. was the withdrawal of the dtstzn gushed aer-onaut. who had been se- ' Pd He ‘Ia; iucceedid by Wasfzlnlyon T. Donaldson The "Dally Graphic" wen’. to the wall but Barnum secured the contract that. had been made with Donald- who became one of the stars in the Barnum Show firmament for the swam: of H75. No day in my life has been one of more eager expectancy than @__. ‘t of the darkest hue. And while they have ‘oven [thus shouting “stop thief" as against the old line par- LiPs they Lhemselves have been naught. red handed in the act. with the goods actually in their posses non. and pleading through the in terference of the courts to pre- vent a further exarnlnation into the receptacles where more of the llliclt goods are likely to be found. j.‘- Daiyfielection 0mm am» O lerwlebaiiyi.l.l.'wllaw_ O Business ls bnsineaa, but men are men. Working. loving and dreaming; Toillng with hammer. brush or pen. Roistering. planning. scheming Bustnes": I3 business. but he's a fool Whose business ntnodfer’ Hia faith ln men and ‘rule, ' ‘ His love for friend and brother . .1 ha; grown to .91.". “W” Business Ls business. butflife la ll ' fe. _ . Though we're all in thdgame to win it: ‘ Let's rest sometimes lrfl the belt and strife And try to b, friends grnlnule Let's reel: tn be comrades ndw and then, " And allp from our golden‘ tether; Bullion la business. bllmen are men. _ Aldugefie all 390d “Cong, -—lfartln‘f'l’apyrua Jwnvlcs-Tvi-jilxr- - For hymn} "vi-In. mutpaytlhqprlmud them-lee la alnqy wart. , waanuulpy. guzJI-él Pica 0t P. T. Barnum. ta connect- TIUOOI '1 i» . l. m; ‘up-fist. a was one: unuu b)’ all! 45“ “'1' [g3 Q=j Qilttl liii IQ i! m an: aaalixll» a it m!“ h a breeze tint 911185“ i "-3 ‘.4 n'fl (n35; Senna of bit!- aa mowing M will! v! "I! ‘m; gugfl i; the basket at n! mash: 0n n; ‘ma. mans fl hi; h Qrtl _Wilh five d]!!! Iegwhowerelobe Iiiflh‘ , I sat with Bunn- ll m; “s; mp". terribly bored b! I!" varied pctornaacea that had l0 ‘nag. “é ‘ma; adventure that was at last to be mine. A: we anergetl from the tell "l!!! 15¢ show Ill over a 8W“! l?" ‘W’ qua“, Anqnrahavygustol '14 5g gjiyed the balloon against a 901-‘: upon which lt caught m ride wultrxn oven H‘! a ma‘ of varnished cotton and PiPe l?" ting crumpled mm a alnpeless heap. ' mung m; acddent spoiled the lmsnm for that day. n did not stand in the way of the rim schedulrd for the hy follow- zng] lbnaldmn bad a number 0f bellman: in 55s outfit. Bat that afforded m» no comfort. for I II! e-gpgmeg m attend a very impure tan: function on Thursday after- ma... and ereninz. and l m: eer- zain that )1.- Hoidea would be sent on the balk-tn mp. instead of me. Col. Clapp and fir. Stoclwell, the editora of the Journal. lnlomwrd me however. that they greatly de— sérwd m have m?‘ describlivl v1“ such a trip. and that my other work would be cared for it the accident had not scared me out of inclina- tion for the adventure. Accord‘ ingly. Thursday afternoon found me apt: on the circus grounds. t/ager u 2w." Clear skies and a still atmos- phere. vnih not a brrrath of wind. were the wataer conditions of the day. The great balloon towered motionless aloove the big square basket lam which the six pasen- gera climbed. to disp0so~ themsel- res a; comfortably as possible among the twenty or more bags 0f sand that were to serve u ballast. Donaldson took nu placq‘ on the round gratzng just above our heads anvtwhen the big tent had emptied fined! of ':~.=. cm:- tae sand bags hanging on‘ the sides f our car were removed by attendants Straight up we rose into the atr. the streets beneath us narrowing as we rrxe. and the crowds leav- ing the circus grounds in all direc- zimis- taking ~on the aspect or ar- mies o! ants marching along near‘ row trails. At the height of some two males we had scarcely moved lmm over the point of our depar- mre. ‘There was something to do be lore we ram able to settle oursel- ves for full enjoyment of the won- derful views afforded by our vast height above terravtirma. The sand ‘n35 had to be rearranged so as to afford us foot room. A heavy rope. 300 feet or more ln lgngth. bad to be paid out. lts purpose was two fold; stabilizing the bal- loon whle we remained in tnld air and t0 ease the descent. as the car neared arzh or water. by re- lieving the craft of some portion or the weigh: it Was carrying There was another rope. fifty or 50 feet: long. to the end of which a grapnel was attached. This was to serve ln’ catching on to trees. shrubs or rocks, holding the bal- loon where it could be anchored. or deflated. as might be necessary 0r dwlrable.“ People frequently have asked me concerning the sensations ex- perienced in a balloon ascension. From my own observation there is derived ma opinion that they de- Pénd upon the mind and tempera- melll of the individual. As des- cribed to ma by others. they are varied. My own first impression was one pf boundless freedom. To ride upon the air wltbout any was: of motion or jar of machln- QT!‘ Ii! wonderfully exhilarating. Then came amazed admiratlon of the vast and changing cyclorama unfolded to view. It seemed n lhwxh‘ we were suspended exact- YY over the eanre of an ltnnfense bowl. detaomted wlthln by land- Jcapq 1:31am vlew gxtmdlnf-Ip to its for 05°. lofty a- "fmr" . “an 1;, m an» madgvef um m, m; Dtr-adtlji no nary-tun; vu dwarfed, even to lhtnees. A; our eyes raved. from the bottom to the 46:0: of the bowl the view: lmxme more beautilnl. For nearly an hour we drifted very sbwly ‘southward ‘over Boa- ton harbor and Blight Bay. Downlcbn noticed Ont the smoke from aulle dinner! h; below aa was panning uawwnl with enda- creulll PIP“!!! which indicated m‘. rib; of a_ westerly breeae. We plflid lo had tomo- wlluiuacap can. bu»: nowhe- eltwepvilnt that we would be oat over the ocean l; we .1"? Q ONS LIMITED. PATONS. $11.75 t0 315,00. $7.00 at PATONS $ ."O ONS LIMITED. wétfetléanlfl . roof. We're determined l0 fill?» "l" 9W1? shred ‘nat- to buy, because they woul _ _ AND SEE HOW SMALL THE PRICES ARIE bOW. Here are the Silks, the Dress Goods, the Cotton Goods, the Sheets and Pillow Cases, the Cretonnes, the Blanke?’ the 3509f, Stockings, Underwear-—_and ever so much‘ more, Just Q9 F011 d want them for the Fall, for the wllltéf, and present prices are lower than they can be again for SIX months at least. Come to the store and see for yourself what wonderful op- portunities are presented during our July _Clearance Sale-x ' Manufacturers line of smart dresses m serge, lvlgesbNevz York styles, drop in and see them. $18.00 to $60.00. PATONS. Balance 0f black ski PATONS. 4 new with bright, fresh goods, with the new Thafis why wtiare cutting prices in the bone otmflfiirce of merchandise that we own today. _ v , 1,1,.- » Muich of" this goods , exactly what pefllllliwiirfix“? months hence at regular pnces-notthe old 111811 Prwes» °f “"399 'I'I1ey will never come back in mn- lifetime, We trust But. 0f course, they willneed m be higher than the July sacrifice limes that we are quoting right now. ‘ - h" tb t ' h kee have been waiting Here are t mgs a lglnflllzlrpatsutsife Olllgrgig‘ pficeS_C0ME Children's Summer Frocks in voiles, prints and clearing at PATONS. Bungalow Aprons and Dressto clear at &ersucker 36 in. at 35c Col White Flannel Skirts pure white Colored Organdie dresa. real summer dresses blue, rose. 14.25 at PATONS. _ 5 Chambray patterns IScents, Pink, Blue, Nile and Mauve. out tfhae merchandise molar! of old high prices, in order to start file new seasonQ _ - lovr ery- _ ginghams, PATON S ,~_, om,_.plnks,_ blues and, etedPAT- and combination colors, White wash skirts at $1.79. . atlotzher line at $2.48; sample“ line at $5.50 some as high at $9.00. PATONS. A rts all sizea from $10.00 to $16.0 for pink, mauve GIXGHAX BATIIING SlPITS THE SEWTIST “TIY XOT MAKE YQYR O\\'.\' y» , r EXGI_SH AND SCOTFH GISG ' Pféand 45c. 27 inch. Price 18c to " ‘Chambray- 18¢ w 25¢. THE BEST $2.00 BLACK SILK in (‘AX sample or letter. Send for 5 or 6 yds tern. Money back if not satisfied. We Taffetta in black, bro Y_our Bathing Suit need not cost make 1t yourself. PATONS, . PATONS 5 yds. Gingham, 35¢. 55c. Pattern cost 40¢. iGet a Buitterick Wash Goods Counter. Unique Suits are developed in V contrasting collars and belts. v is a Gingham bathing suit. pattern and purchase your gingham at the ivid Checks’ and Stripes with Unusual and decided attractive ltaxt-éwidth, 36 in. Price 20c. ' "* r" n: ADA prove it by dress length. and suit pat‘ pay postage. “W1! E1139"; worth Up b0 $4.00. you more than $1.50, if you 1i lse of the mee n»... 0r on the nanow lsthns extending southward from Point Alderton to Nantasket Beach.‘ Out ln the ocean. beyond this isthmus the only craft la sight wan a tug boat which afforded tq the sole hope of rescue. should we be carried to IQ- , . _ a». Donaldson. .whn was as cooLu be was daring, formed quickly his plan; to escape from the peril in which w,_no_ unexpectedly round j Two of the paeoen~ gen wereyplaced curb in charm of i ha; oflllld ypelghlng sixty‘ pounds anddlrwcterl to thmw out cred. but by no eons lo throw more than was . grdered. Dead abeadofnswuan lllandoffrran four to at: acme in area. We were to take tq the water lust be- fore menu; hhnd. wllh a chance of cwr srlnfll hills hold of annotating‘? thin we wqn lnfqa irfififlllflllw two Iflea to the Itbflna. We were fladtoaotetlaflhe 118w! w w! wwa ma: otfaaatpn u come lo on m] if We saw also um u» awflvb; e mu, village d Hull. a p of a mile to ouwlafk ‘n-alvlfll! M cone to owrJUan. and by the handful, when so ordi m vvvvvvvwwfOOfi i i m... -_ _..._... -.a»m-_ ,. -, White Footigvellrilimgt And we are well prepareilforil .' Agealllneef Ladlu White 0xferlaat_._...Ii.I ’ Otlbanat .. ' White Puvnpa at White 2 Strap frewl We are new reeelvlng daily thla wprlng at Inwer prleea mentne age, In label style forte In grey er black dale. Ian , 0b.. fawn the bee! ulnar-alan- _ 4 Vlallur, Parker, llatar, Cally C leafl Holeprool Headquarters ' Golf ‘Bros, Lt u. .2. . 1m 14... non spoke partlculafi ‘reutment they recel ll Ir- Oill IO- tl-il Il- than of atnp pwnipa and a» cam, *- u.~. . -- :~,.‘1. cl l Summer voile dresses spots a_nd flowered $10.00 to $23200. "-142"?