Bank of llovafScotiaa hH-unC-nttal s anoumo- r-niuirm. IIAIIII, ' but perhapr thetimo you, ._ tuilibolurtsbleioesrnpom "3,’ o A""'.." f deposited-in a saviiigsaccount bank, " CHABLOTFEIOWN Branchu’ also at Aibarton. Albany. Bedeque. Borden, Emerald, Kerisingtnn, Mon- 0'Leary, 8L Peter's, _ . Buninurslds, Victoria 19.01.10.000 WQOOOMO Experienced A UNIO” BANK OF CANADA Charlottetown Branch’ R. Dier, Manager‘ N addition to the branch at Charlottetown, this Bani: has branches at the Llollowing points in Prince Edward island:- THE‘. CANADIANJBAM-K‘ PAID-UP CAPITAL - - RESERVE FUND ' - - ciiaitLorrnrowu BRANCH, ,C_»_Loraer Miles, Rllnaser- Bi k ' S ' APERFECT commercial banking service is only evolved by exprri- i once. A Bank's value to its customer increases proportionately with ihd widening of its knowledge. The Union Banlt has been cnga ed in horninercial ban ing for more t n ' halt a century and has attained a cle r perception of its duties to the banking , ‘ ,]'t|_h|ie. V_ Carrots Ii Parsnlps OF COMMERCE SI5I88gIggI? _ i t i V ANADIAM sttoss rOn CANADIAN PEOPLE itmg The. Price of Shoes . I , , ‘ ' v3. ,5 _ _ ._»i‘ ' ' . ~ ~ . n I.- The Price of Other Things I {I hasbeen said" that “comparisons are odious." ‘ ’ u¢ndjoj they are-as a rule. ,, _ ‘ ' d? i. " poatedlyitldltflilltliit: slim. ces are Qfajulix. o, u... we isormsiioii o making a comparison between thelllffifllfiilllfi?“ 35°" "d u" price oi some other things that we lam, _ .. ._ - - -. - ~ . i Governance-taxi nd _ golitirhtiliglmt Fiiieiusziinlflfl to ' ' Advance in price oi Iron sad Steel - .33} l ~ Ii :i::'.';'t'?';':r.:':."i'.. “2..'.i'\‘/'.1,,°.".'."i."&"“"' " Advance in price oi Textiles - G . ~ 253412 i: nsfzltzzrzx. .r.:..'r'. .. ha to incfeue-Inmfiny‘ Tmlpficc o! .y= ~ . . . third that enters into a pair of 1B0" in‘ 11:: "P “ml - ' . F " . i " "° . .. l§fiE",..'.".ll.§Ti.l'.'i-§'".a§l' '61."??? ti. princiiai materiel!‘ used in makin‘ iine'slioes___has advanced _g _ in thosame “fiodlyyhflcg: ghgiwb do sltlfild commodity used in the motorist-it oi shoes that s» not‘ dvInOed by leaps and bqmds during late yeah. non " te ‘oi-this s close iii-rain v£r§°fi"7=fi°*€'!' tactu ntetlidds. and keen domestic wmpslllggi 5:1,’: resulted in lower prim "l!" u" “m” Fd"'"°“w° m ’ l0 ldllte hevltalile. . ‘ ‘ " ‘ ' how h hoe' ‘esiarehlgher-U wsaznzlpialzlvzllwed in ti: stairs oivilfnml ‘dvmmu ' But. in Cahads, they srle rieltbeflexcesslvo" nor "ridiculous." but proportionately lower than most other thalli- si, i“ sery,_in q- la an nrnndfwlrwoi mlrifahiflllor tlie Qfiisifpeeph wl . grads tor grade. s" ll low, or lower in price. as shoes obtainable la say GMIIITW ‘Child. illillicss lecturer o! "I: lil|""' "l"' ""4 F‘ ‘ll Y ~~*>'~-"-~» ~"""""$'l.-°"'*....... w no tr e~>-s-_-,_'-_;»-,-, 3;, ,,,,,_ v l‘ 1-. “ _ ji-itizs usr - ". Oatsflny Variety , 1, JehnYAndrew; East Royalty. ,' 215/91’; Klfilrow, East Royalty. 8. Sarah- Gallant, East Royalty. , , -_ Oats, Banner ‘.,'li,.Eit_tior Lewis, West-iloalty ,-_ , -" Sweet Corn "_ ‘"41; John MacKinnon, W. Royalty. 2,-Htt'zol Brenton Brackley Sarah Gallant, East Royalty Wheat, Russian 1 John Andrew. East Royalty. Bdilll, White Wax 1, Lorne Good, West Royalty. 2, Doris Stacknian, South Milton 3, Arthur Lewis, West Iloyaliy. Potatoes, Blue ‘ Liwttllace Rodd, South Milton 2, Gordon Roper Brackleyf Pdtatoes, Red . 1, John Rodd, South Milton 2, Fred Roper, Brackiey. 3, Eliner Ldwis, West Royalty. Potatoes, White l, Witllace Rodd. South Milton 2, Mable Chowan, West Royalty I 3. Gordon Roper, Brackley Turnlpo, Fodder Uro 94.1. Fred Roper, Brackley 2, Charles Moore, South Milton 3. Russel Roper, Central Royalty Turnlps, Table Use 1, Fred Roper, Brackls 2 Morley MacWilliams E.Roynlly 3, John Andrew, East Royalty l, Lauri Ford, South Milton 2, Isabel Andrew, E. Royalty 3, Vera Andrew, East Royalty Mangles, Yellow Globe 1, John Hambly, Central Royalty 2, Gordon Roper Briickley 3, Dewar Jenkins, C. Royaly. Mangles, Long Red l, James Swan. Central Royalty Cucumbers, 3' A. l, Dewar Jenkins, C. Royalty 2, Howard Roper, CnRoyaliy '3,'Gordon Roper, Brackluy_ Cucumbers, 3 B 1, Vera Andrew, East Royalty 2, John Andrew East‘ Royalty 3. GeorgeQCat-son, South Milton , 1, John Andrew, East Royalty will no“ ind acuity in d» m» ~ i - 3' °°'§§§.f°5§3;§'$§'°’ yearsoPyoui-life, _ . 1', Annie Chowan, West Royalty _ a 2, Lorne Good, West Royalty 3, Hazel Bryenton, Brackley _-|-||l Wheat, Red Fife \ l, Annie Chowan, W. Royalty 2, Laura Ford, South Milton Tomatoes, Ripe l, Marion Holmes, East Royalty , 2, John MacKinnon Wst R y l Album“ Mun,’ Hub”: l Tomatoes, Greeii 0 u y Georgetown _Sourio. _ 1, Isabel Andrew, East Royalty. ' ‘Montague Surnmenide z, Howard Roper, c. noyoii-y Nlogell Vernon Bridge 3, Vera Andrew, East Royalty and H. P. Coohon, Murray Harbor. l ._, Was‘ iilissiallle - Says___ilrs. Begin INDIOEISTION MADE LIFE HARD, LY WORT-H LIVING BEFORE TANLAC RESTOIRIID HER. W! feel like an ontiroi-y different person since taking Taniloo. and l- lltst can't praise it enough." declar- ed Mrs. ‘E. Begin, oi’ 136 Des ‘Foss- es. Quebec. "For two years ‘beta-e I tried Taniac l had indigestion so bad that lite seemed hardly worth liv- inc. l hiid no appetite to speak o! and even the smell o! iooii cook- ing would nauseato’ mo. l could eat nothing without sutloring ter~ ri-blyonacccrunt oi’ gas which bloat- ed me up itlli I could scarcely breathe and l iliad such pains in my stomach otter every meal l could hardly stand it. g “At tfmes I became so dizzy I had to hold onto something to keep inysel-i’ from tailing and my nerve-s were so uns-trung the least little unusual noise would make me iutmp. My sleep at night was very restless and l always rose in the morning -i'eellng iired out. l got so run-down at last the house- work was too much tor me and l became very depressed about my condition. ‘ “But the wary Tanlac has bull! me lip’ is nothing loss than won- derful l now have a splendid ap- petite and can eat anything I want without sutlcrlng any distress at- terwards. iMy nerves are Just as sneady as can be and I am 110l- bothered with dizzy Spells any more. l sleep like a child all night and get up in the morning-s isol- ing so rested and refreshed. my housework ls no troubicto me at all. l jus-‘t lllllllk there's nothing in the world like Tanlac, and tell others iallmul. i-t every chance l get. Tanlac is sold in Charlottetown by Reildin Bros, iin Montague ‘by H. J. ‘Mlshon, J. iP. White, Murray River, H. ‘M. Chisholm, North Try- on, R. H. Cameron 8: Co, Crapauti. 2, Earle MacDonald, C. Royoli-y 3, Mable Chowan, West Royalty Beets . 1, Annie Chowan, West Royalty 2, Arthur Hurry, West Royalty 3, John Andrey, East Royalty Squash _ 1, Ruby Moore, South Milton 2, Aivthur Lewis, West Royalty . Cabbage 1. Annie Chowan West Royalty 2, Arthur Hurry, Vfcsi Royalty 3, lvaliiico Rodd, iluuth Milton" ' Sweet Peas 0 , Earl Cook, Central Royalty , Pearl Swan, Central Royalty ti, Vera Andrew, East Royalty Mixed Flowers 1, Vera Andrews, East Royalty‘ v 2, Doris Stockman, South Milton 3, llarry Morris, South Milton Potted Plant ' 1. Ruth Brown, East Royalty 2. Elmer Lewis, West Royalty 3, Ruth Wood. Central Royalty Apples, Rod Astraohan l, lsabcl Andrew, East Royalty 2, iliarion Holmes, East Royaltv AppiesyAloxanders l 2 s. Sybil MnclMillan. Bracltley l, Frml Roper, Brackley 2, lirzol Bryenton. Brackley 3, Miirion Holmes East Royalty Apples, Transparent 1, Gordon Roper, Bracklsy Apples, Gravensteln l, Wallace nous; South Milton 2, lsiibcl Andrew, East Royalty _ Crab-Apples 1, Venta Rodd, South Milton 2. Annie Chowan, West Royalty 3, Nadine Roper, Central Royalty Plums, Lombard 1, Hazel Bryenton, Brackloy 2, Harold Heartz. East Royalty Canned Fruit, Raspberries 1, Arthur Stewart, South Milton Canned Beets 1, Florence Hurry, West Royaltly 2, Annie Chowan, West Royalty Loaf of Broad ‘ 1, Pearl Swan, Central Royalty 2, Annie Chowan, West Royalty 3. Vera Andrew, East Royalty Biscuits 1, Elhsi Swan, Central Royalty 2, Ethel Brady, South Milton Glngorsnaps 1, Marion Stewart, South Mi‘! ‘n 2, Vera Andrew, East Royalty 3, Rutr Brovm. East Royalty i Pastry Tarts ' l, "Jean Rodd, South Milton 2, ‘Ruth Wood, Central Royalty Fudge l, Penal Hurry, West Royalty 2, Vera Andrew, East ‘toy lty - Apron 1, Ruth Wood, Central R"'Xl| 2. Florence Hurryq West Royal. 3, Marion Holmes" East Royalty Fancy Bowing crochet 1, Marion Holmes, East Royalty 2. Pearl Swan, Central Royalty ti, Marion Holincs, East Royalty , tmhroldsr wot-it 1, Mablit Chowan, West Royalty 2. Ethel Brady, South Milton Fsmmer Handle l, Wallace Rodd. South Milton‘ 2, Richard Curloy, West Royalty Milking" ‘lfool , 1, Wallace Roda, South Milton" 2, Richard Carley. West Royalty Chicken Coop 1. Arthur’ unis, West Royalty Ons Your Old Heller l CharlesiMoore. South Milton‘ 2, Howard Roper. C. Royalty 8. Fred 801M‘; Braokisy CslFUnflFW lfelttlti‘ 1, Donald Wltoatlsy, Essfltoyslt! lleartz Nail Driving Contact tor Ladies Alta ll ~ ‘a r maul’ ti"; tow. "a ,1: ' ‘ I 2, Gordon Roper, Brsckley s. John Rodd, South Milton . Rflyaity. . ‘ Poultry, Leghorn; 1, Isabel Andrew, East Royalty 2, Doris Stockman, South Milton 3. Charles Hurry, West Royalty Poultry, White Wyhndottss 1, Gordon Roper, Braciilay 2, Onsworth Guerney, Ill; Royalty 3, Downi- Jonliins,-C. Royalty Poultry Plymouth Rocks i. Marion MacWllliams, East Royalty 2, Eunice Hambly, C. Royalty s, Vera Rodd, South Milton ' Cease l, Fred Roper, Brackloy 2, Nadine Roper, Central Royalty 3, Vera Andrew, East Royalty Ducks, Pekin 1, Earl Clark, Brackloy 2,"Fred Roper, Brackloy Ducks, Rouon 1, Earle Clark, Brackloy Colts of 1920 l, Russel Roper, Central Royalty Noxious Wood Seeds 1, Elmer Lewis, West Royalty 2, Annie Chowan, West Royalty . 3, Mable Chowan, West Royalty Noirious Weeds 1, Annie Chowan, West Royalty Tree Loaves l, Annie Chowan, West Royalty 2, Mable Chowan, West Royalty 3 Arthur Leyis, West Royalty Plant Seeds l, Charles Moore, South Milton Exercise Book 1, Elmer Lewis, West Royalty 2, Cordon Roper, Ilracklcy 3, John Andrew, East Royalty Map Drawing 1, Doris Stockman, South Milton 2, l-lowiird Roper Central Royalty 3, John Andrew. East Royalty Crayon Drawing, Fruit 1, Mable Chowan, West Royalty 2. Doris Stockman, South Miltos 3, Aiinie Chowan, Wast Royalty Pen and Ink Drawing, Animals 1, Pearl Hurry, West Royalty 2, Elmer Lewis. West Royalty 3, Arthur Lewis, West Royalty Penmanship 1, Marion Holmes, East Royalty 2, John Andrew, East Royalty 3, V Andrew East Royalty Members oi’ Poultry Club 1, Howard Roper, C. Royalty 2, Vera Andrey East Royalty 3, Wallace Andrew, East Royalty SPORTS Relay Race 1, East Royalty 2, West Royall! 3, Brackley 4, South Milton. Girls Under 12 merce 1 box Chocolates Awarded 1. Ruth Harper 2. Ethel Swan 3, Marjorie Harper 4, Grace Harper Girls OVOI‘ 12 and Under t’ 1 Box Chocolates Awarded i._ Canadian Bank of Commerce 1, Marion Holmes 2, Annie Chowan 3, Doris Rodd 4, Ethel Brady and, Doris Stock- H188. Ladies Over 16 1 Box Chocolates Awarded by the Canadian Bank o1 Commerce 1, Doris Rodd 2, Miss Simpson 3. Miss Mason 4, M. M. Ross Boys Under 16 1, Howard Roper 2, Harold Hoartz 3. Arthur Lewis 4, Wallace Rodd Boys Under 12 1, John Andrew 2, Fred Younker 3. George Carson 4, Charles Hurry Boys Under l0 1, James Swan ' 2. Morley MacWilliams 3, Joseph Rally 4, Donald Whoatley 3 Legged Race tor ‘Boys 2. Russel Roper and Harold 3, Arthur Lewis and Nelson Good 4, Elmer Lewis and Elmer Duttot Sack Race for Boys 1, Elmer Lewis 2. John MacKlnnou 3, Arthur llurry 4. Elmer Duitot Prize Awarded by J. B. Roper l, Mrs. John B. Andrews 2, Dorlslhodd 3, Miss ‘Simpson 4, Miss Mason 6, Miss 0, Thomson. High River . , , Canadian Bankers Competition Cstvss ' , Howard Roper, C. Royalty Louis Wheatioy, East Royalty Fred Roper, Braciisly , Ernest MsoMlllan, Braoirlsy , Richard Cullen." C.»Royslty Pips» Vera Andrew, East Royalty ' Russel Roper. Central Cordon r. Roper. anions; Artiiiir Gullah, C. Royalty money-stay. last norm) “P933”. hf??? . _ t. Morley MacWilliams. East: l, Arthur Roper and Fred Roper r By the Canadian Bank o1 Com- Z Originated h! your box of Canong s “Of course I remembered l!) a I" L4, 1, g and, Pflltrld btlfill’. c/lrk for the “Drlertd” ‘Box. GANONG BROS. LIMITED s'r. STEPHhEN, N. s. Mains for 5o Year: of Fine Urocolam.‘ PUT the children into Watson's and allow them to romp to their hearts’ content. You need have no fear of them injuring their underwear. The elastic stitch will take core of that. The garments are soft, warm, snug~fitting and always comfortable. . l_ l The Watson Manufacturing Company, limited, Brantiord, Ontaslol 4 ‘new ; >-- use ____ (a ,e....ai..1-..§-""