‘llax- Glilwillg i laffil’. was ONCFATINDUSTRY ms ssitlnowlw, ‘.1 _'_ ,, Flax-growing ‘on this fill! . out 30 years ago was an , wt item in the productio p Province. Let no ape 151% it has been forgotten or b , ‘é lost art. For years it tilled villa! now a great-blank in domestlopa onolny and is now ,supplanted‘liy “m; bnnciul substitute, "something from away.‘ do the case or the home article the householders had an article that did not fall to pieces from a few months‘ ._wear. it was ' famous ior its durability as a tox- tile fabric and the seed was much valued as a teed for domestic ani- nlals. Indeed it served as a medi- cine when all else tailed. It also proved n. valuable ration for young animals. . ‘ it was pot a.laborious_10b,.to.raise the plant. Just common. soil‘ well- lnanured produced excellent crops; out it would not stand“ second or third crop and hadt . k p ing along to fresh sol? r l1 results. In its dayi as h ion to drag the last ounce oi fer- tility from the soil, therefore itwas folly to expect the flax to yield a crop without careful manuring, and in a revolt against this situation the raising oi’ flax lost the fight. i0 the regret of many ever since. ' in those rather primitive days th re was no shortage of 1181i) to ralase and turn the fibre into linen of various kinds; there was an over- stocked market and too large a fam- ' lly growing up to besupportedwitll- out souls ready cash. Sad to say it .wns the rule all round. and the young men and women of tho day threw down their utensils and left for the United States". The ‘Boston boats tllcn loomed up and after-will nesslng many scenes oi heart-break- ing adieus -bade farewell to home nnd country. There were no‘ weav- ers, hacklers, and spinners left to keep the wheels moving here, but there has often Ibeeu too many seeking work in the mills of the tEiifllefil lStates. ' Let us be understood. We do not advise embarking in raising any kind or crop or enlisting on ularge scale in the manufacture oi goods wlthollt a home market, but we still contend that there are many lines in this lProvince which could be engaged in at great profit and in which employment could be found. ll‘ Islanders collld only speak their minds they would surprise a great nlnny as regards the hardships which surround operatives from slrikos, bud iimes_ and old ago llrross the border. ‘llleuwlrq wet faithful workers over there until old age crept in upoli them sud- llonly realized that there was no chance there for tho old or unskill- od man to procure employment. llore is a case in. point. Socommon has the adoption oi‘ tho automobile become that horses in tho Eastern States are n thing oi’ tho past. The consequence is that tho hay crop in the? eastern and middle States is not, cut, and tho occupation of hay- malters is also a thing of the past. They are not. iiittetl for other kinds oi work. and we see it stated that. thoro is n0 pluco for illnm oven if they could do the-work. Then tllcro nro tho strikes and short hours, to get. over, and the barriers establish- cdby unions which crush the non- union mcn. Those old men freely admit that the factory employer and others, are splendid men and would keep on- instead of discharge men, but. they are compelled to yield to in- ventive genius and modern tastes or go under themselves. “We hear a great ado about im- migration to lCanadn. This is all right it‘ there were employment for people already here. Our conten- tion ls- that this matter of provid- ing work for those who are not ill- ted for farming should be attend- ctl to hand in hand with immigra- lion, and flax-growing and other small industries are some oi the 839d. lthlngs that should lbe provid- e . .. The Montreal Witness, Montreal, a while ago carried a motto in a mominent place. which is worthy oi lbolng copied by other papers, viz: ‘lMuko Canada s Land to be lulled." -—i<-o-c>-_-__ lPoddlers in punsuit of “ba<sine'ss" 01D Madison Avenue. which la one o! the main lines of defense oi the M811 priced shops. are haviag "hard ‘EDDIE,’ TD. Dtltllllmi 4p ‘c Dating with merchants w'ho ijavq {v “our in that quarter, they artvniggouniur. ing_tho uucommercia] but strictly llluslnes-s eyes .oi the police depart- ment's iMendicancy Squad, The watchful Filth Avenue Association, whose inspectors are also doing‘ their big for the common» weal, re- ports that "a great many arrests have been made." ‘ ..,q___. ._....._.-,._-,--__. -. l'cli.f_"lcullillllan” 's' LREll PlllPLES 0n Face. Scaled Over. and V "iitd t""‘.;ll"‘.?€."" ' _ I Oli 0 ‘ 08 o’ n.3,’ .... cams. ‘rlwwiduffinoi luau’: a, h: , coohhchlhtlczh .. ‘ ‘alumni: , -§ lq-wr ' bourg‘, ‘wit money? two-om. H"l s» vjrr"";‘.‘, . rlilllllll and sluull TsacaaltLoi-ramws ovations - 1'. A llllllEMBEll Stha Are Dollar Days at Holmalfs This sale is for Charlottetown Dollar Days only, November 5th and 0th. Be sure and iSlIOD early because 1n some cases the quantity is limited. 8 quart Potato Pot, this ls a splendid quail- ty and value that you should‘ not _ml8I- Special iior Dollar Days at..68c 8 quart Stove Pot, made at best quality en- amel, complete bale, handle. Dollar Days at $1.00 KETTLE FOR 58c 10 quart Preserving Kettle, bale handle and (lhesterfield Suites lip rim. strong and sub. ' ‘stantlal. Dollar Day “”°°'“' """""""" "~ 56° Regular $135.00 for ' with Grey Enamel Tea V Snwlil Pets. Don't miss this You will like this three piece Chesterfield Suite it ls ' 58° Value at - - ~ - - - - - - ~ 39¢ in beautiful patterned tapestry, comprising Chesterfield. Arm Chalr and Wing Chair. ‘lites with deep swine seats Dollar Day Bargains in Glass Ware Clear Glass Sherbet; In either Grape or Star design, these cell regularly at 6 for $2.25 but during Dollar Covered Glass Butter Dish, strong, substantial and of a neat pattern. Dollar-Day special st Holman's for 19c Heavy Glam Tumblers, will stand all kinds of use, selling price Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . 60c Per Dozen Jelly Tumblers, strong, made of good clear glass, Dollar Day price, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60c and backs and loose Marshall sanitary cushions, it is a good‘ value at: the regular price oi $135131 Dllrllil! 9'3"?" 53W it is yours for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $97.00 Days they are selling for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 for $1.58 And A Suite For Heavy Glass Sugar and Creams, selling at Holman's , s vdurlng Dollar Days for only . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45c per Pair For the smaller home here is a real value, comprising Chesterfield and Arm Chair covered in plain Mohair with figured Mohair; reversible Marshall cushions, deep spring seat, sells regular at $178.00, it is yours ‘during Dollar Days for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $107.00 Chairs at 1-3 Oil’ ,; lLondon Letter Office of the Hlqll Commissioner for Canada in London Week by Week. 21st October, 1826. . r ‘ __._ r F. 1A. Lfourlnq“ Team Dinner. On Monday evening, Oct. 18th- the Football Association gave a diu- ner in honor of the teams which toured Canada in May. June and July last under its auspices. The President of the lFootball Associa- tion proposed the toast of the Dom- inion of Canada, which was replied to by Mr. E. MadLend, on behalf of the "High Commissioner who was gletaiped et,_tlle dinner to Iiord Bynn. "hefinernhers of “the victorious t am were“ presented with gold medals and caps as souvenirs oi l. the tour. Many flattering references . were made during tho-evening to tho sportsmanship of Canadian foot- hdllertr and to‘ the overwhelminlt hospitality lbestowed upon the visit- ors. Toronto Hem Show. _ v cs of the High Cogn- issioner for Canada for French and Bel-glen cavalry teams to visit Canada and compete at the Horse Show run by the Royal Agricultural Winter ralrflraronto. oommoaclnl o: r‘ ma. a alnednslglga tsman. r ,alle byte s. s. Meilggit’ “Jurist. and it ll expected that the French oflcerl ‘will 10in ti: hitter oNrbotblng rnanrdltlibtll- ' 1i psfiolnflnts have been made _ b or at ‘Cher. Piano Lamp, complete with stand, finished in blue and taupe, only three in the lot, regular price up to $20.00. On Dollar Days they are going at HALFPRICE Reed Flower Stand, regular $6.00 to $9.00. Only six in the lot. They are cleariugstt . . . .. . . . $2.90 nilicors. their horses. The outbreak oi loot allll luoulll disease which occurred ill Lauurk last Muy and has been more or less prevalent ever since has new been stumped ollt, and Scotland is now free from all restrictions as to tho movement of live stock. During the past week threo bon- signmeuts oi Canadian Store Cattle arrived ggmprlslug 11278 animals. all Chairs, Real Cosy, Comfortable Chairs, Reed. Chairs, “Tub" Chairs, Solid Walnut Chairs, uphol- stered in Mohair, just a small lot oi these and they Bed Outfit, a Piece For _ Only $12.50 Here's a big bargain ln a Bed Outfit, com- prising White Enamel Bed with Brass Caps, strong ling spring and wool top Mattress. Complete outfit durllfgDollar Days, all sizes foronly.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$12-50 are marked for this sale at - . - - . - - - - - - ~ - ~ - -- 1'3 o" $12.75‘ Reed Chairs Kitchen Chairs For $9.90 Now is your time to buY Reed Chairs, we have a real nice lot __here, upholstered In cretonnes with spring seats and regularly priced at Bed Outfit, Regular $25.50, For Only $18.45 -y Herc’: a bctlclllquallty. Bed Outfit, com- $1.35. Clearing during Dollar Day h prising an all cotton felt Mattress and strong - _ _ _ _ _ _ 930 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ , _ , _ , . . . . . . . 98c EH6 Diamond Link Spring, made with tubular $1275 ‘or Dw" Days s at h, be not mo" than six frame and walnut finished’ Metal Bed wlth- l ‘h _ 13"‘ at s“)??? 2 inch posts. T_his sells regularly for $25.50 l ° a c“ ' during Dollar Days it's yours for $18.45 c a rs > HALF PRICE ' rh Chairs '1 25 We are maklnfl a clearance of our Odd " " H18 s) I Beds in both Walnut and Mahogany finish. Odd Kitchen chalrs,. Dining Baby High chain, with traysJI-lii Regularly priced at $10.75 and $35.00 marked during Dollar Days at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-3 Off Chairs, Bedroom Chairs, selling at six in the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-ALF PRICE 13,0 _::"1"-." tplies lbutter from croanlorit-s ‘Ireland direct to the wlltllesille lots. trade, is anxious to secure an =ll~ ternating source oi’ supply irom Canada. _ An importer ol ‘Seeds in Lclill. Scotland, wishes lo get Ill illllcll v with houses in lC-auutln able losllll- lflilllle‘; ply Red Clover. Alsykc Clover. fllillflltr“ Timothy. which were landed in good condi- tion. .groolns and six Foot and Mouth Disease. Trade .gnqu|r|ea_ Tho lligh Conlmissionel-‘s Oiilce has been inlormod by the Canadian 'l‘l'a(lo Commissioners ill (ll-cat Britain that they have recervetrtlle following enquiries for Canadian goods during the past week:- An important London indent Ilrm, llv-Viili; received an enquiry from bilnlst Afrllea for cooking stoves sult- Ms for urnlns wood fuel, invites chm - be m, from Canudm" manumclurm‘! n‘ withtsbmggfintomanfilecturers oi thinl! lustrated catalogues and lowestlAsbestos Sheets m“, Sh,“ humqnnlng m- paged prices’ f.o.b. Canadian ports. “rm of Guam“. Svedsmen Wm fans gtgy a; hQmQ e tile (fanadiatl All important alzsul and Belfast, whose business Candi“ (“ML shipyards and lbullders‘ su United Kingdom. oi in tho O lame .8. _ , lo! their .ll on; will tol- iow in another feels a fevfdeyl ..‘\-’~a 4, - a k _ .--,q)>¢~.-:.r»vlmg3w5.-.=-w- wn. 3-; w ‘i ~,.,.. mar. not. logo“ oonilute- o: tum ' .1 -r '1 __ Regular $1.35 for 98c’ Only 6 to 1 Customer Bow back Kitchen Chairs. "aular lat and they sell regular at $2.25. Dollar Day special -- $125 ~CharlolleioWn lnlzlml Rod Clover ‘Soerlspor mixed (‘l"lli‘llll!l‘ details oi‘ these t-au be olllzllncd iroln the Commercial lu- lelligtlnco Branch oi the. Depart "w"; n1‘ Trade and (‘olnnlerc-o, or from the (Juuadlan Trade Conlmls- Square, London. S. W. l.) {{0}- Broadcasting stations broker in come s0 thick in the Chicago area is with lllnt receiver owners have almost. ppiy mer- given up hope oi‘ cutting throng-h lli loin-h for distance listening. With some- more than 35 locals ollilt-l- A A Belfast produceageut, who suD- l", glad to receive one“, o; Alsykg day 1118mm, which u; 511mm These special Dollar Day Bargains are for sale only 1n our Charlottetown Store and 1f you want your share you will shop early. 20% OFF POMPADOUR CHllNA Fancy White and Gold China, splendid opporl tunity for you to fill out your tea or dinner sets. single piece or complete - set . . . . . . . . . . . 20% gfl 20% WHITE AND GOLD CHINA Beautiful Pompldour Chlnl. both tea nets and dinner nets or lndl- l vidual pieces at 20% off OFF 6 Cups and Saucers for .. . 6Tea Platcsfor 6 Dessert Plates for 6 Dinner Plates for . 6 Soup Plates for 6 Fruits Sauce .. . . 6 Oatmeal Dishes . .. And here is a beautiful 24 piece China popular Bird of Paradise pattern, considered a gp|gnd1d value at the regular price of $9.50 but marked for Dollar Daysat.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$6.45 Other Savings in China Make your selection now in this Plain White Dinner Ware splendid flor Boamllnq Houses, Restaurants, etc. .. . . . . . . . . ..7Bc ...50c .58: .751: ..50e ... . . . . . .,,88c Tea Set In I m ‘my, C1.’ ' "1 .1 » Regular $96.00 f0!’ ._.,_.......-._.-._l...~.. .,-,s.l.._»..- _-.»_-.-_~»; 8-Piece Oak Dining Suite, 64.50 ' Ill you are looking for a real bargain in Dining Suite sec this 8 piece Set, Oak, comprising Buffet with mirror, round extension table, arm chair and five side chairs, up- holstered ln real leather, regular price $96.00 for the set. 3C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... "Grownnp: should be seen. not liearll." is tllt- way pupils oi‘ the rural school achievement clubs out- side of Chicago have reversed the adage. At meetings hold by the pllllll-s only the children will ap- pear on the programs and their elders will be more auditors. "N0 teacher, principal. superin- tendent or nllnlt will be permitted to say a word unless permission has been granted by the club." said E. .l. Tobin. county superin- tendent of schools. Building. ‘Tro- lhave be- -i-<o->i— THEY’ LL LOO K FREQ ll, 'l‘o wash wnllu null delicately pnlnt- xcept on Mon- I'll “Wmtl. nsl- wnrln water. a llltio am- lnonlll. lllltl n ]l\lI‘l‘ willie snap. in call books, O no-tDuQAw rm GLAD‘ RUN lN-ro You- WE Con» .A~C' AT HEREYQLJCAN (In! IT TOGNEOF THE , . or»; O 1% IY Ion-l. Fuvun Stgrvlcn. use, wuY THAT'S _ JERRY l-llclélzvs COAT‘. Go Coma AFT ME‘. selling during Dollar Days for . . . . . .. Here's a round extension table In golden oak finish, extending to 6 feet, specially marked for . . . . . . . . . . .. $11.90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $64.60 Dollar Days There are three other Piano Lamps here that regularly sell at $25.00 to $30.00 but during Dollar Days they are going at . . . . . . . . . HALF PRICE And here are four Bridge Lamps complete with stand, reglular $17.50. During Dollar Days price is . . . . $8.75 EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED New refrnctlng room with modern equipment. Our experience In at your l service. E. W. TAYLOR Aselarsn sv J. s. TAYLdIl OPTOMETRIBTO 142 Richmond Street 1.. ‘i ~--.l»»..i.. ‘Juneau-swear: ' .’ ‘ -. . 1 l h l ‘ ‘Q ‘ . 1-‘ r”. ~ By George Mclllianus’ ~ ' avaoaor-ruislscen-ralsltw A MYSTERY- NOVV l M w A PIX-WHEN HEl-‘lluDS Tl-lAT BRACELET AND NECKLAC e Tl-lA? wuz w THE COAT oocnc-xr ARE NE TueYLl. ER