‘“‘§“n7\-* l . l ~4nutual and sane consultation will ‘hands the 990919 have placed the . “tame Statement oi tho financcs (ti ' the Qbeltpr l. lloLuro, Frnaldent. I llllllllllllil lilllflllllilli Notes by the ‘Way D. K. Currie, Associate Editor .... t ~--.~»- ~~‘~'-~~'~ r.‘ “' ‘\ 1 . J. B. Burnett, Editor and Publisher l DUI-l’ "tilled 1Q?) §OO per yen: (nailed) In advance In Caitlin and United state». l i The Right Honorable Arthur lMeighen. leader of His Majesty's delivered) loyal Opposition in the Dominion; per year ll advance. SATURDAY, JULY_28, 1923. ‘IS about to visit Prince Edward is-f ‘land. lie will be V07)‘ cortliallyw‘ received by the viqtorious COIlS-rf-l NOW TO WORK "Tlhe election ia over and a new ldnylnlatratlon will shortly be in harness. Little can be gained by treading again a field thathas been‘ resources. in industries. jfrotty wail trampled during ‘J19 Qflt. [our years and parzit-uiarll‘ during the past four Wet-its. Yet Trout this past many valuable le=- oan-tl are to be learned. lessons iorl both victors and vanquished and‘ leagona also which victors and vanquished can better learn themselves without from others. Doubtless be much advising. much criticizinlt much explaining. yet the leaden the parties know Why 811d ho“ 1319)‘, won and lost and upon this zounlifl atlon they must lace the future. The Cnnservative The)" Jlgth bu‘. t! IIZITI)‘ “'0?! 3 great victory. comi- 51110 \. oflice in great s will not forget that in the we." whelming strength of the iate party 13y its weakness and the‘ needs of its ultimate defeaz. A sane, honest government. I118! keeps the people informed. that makes no attempt to deceive 0r mislead. that takes the people 1M? its confidence and docs Ill“- I195! it can with its resources ma? fidently expect the 5219901‘! 05 ‘h? The people have alwaifi they cannot COD~ country. 1.9 be reckoned with: be continuously deceived. The Stewart administration comes into office numeric-all)’ gtrgng, We have seldom had so a~b‘e a salvo‘ 0f "W" all are today following the ‘Dfemlel elect into the legislature. it is pos- _' ethic that in the tollowln: there may he some "children oi Zebealec" who will desire to sit on the rlzllt or the left of the premier. This ma)‘ be a worthy ambition hut the gram" lug of the privilege is n matter t‘)? consultation and person- We fee-l assured that mutual a1 fitness. sotisfactorilysolvo an)’ DYOV-ems °l this ltlnd that may arise. if they" should arise. Fitness for the P031‘ tion, whatever the [IOSIIIOII ma)’ l"?- ahould take precedence oi ever.‘ consideration and the matter ma: safely be left to those ln WhQ-“v power of selection. - One clear call to the new admin- istration may be mentioned i115‘ here without any thought oi dic- tation namely‘. the necessity 0f i" Qnce issuing a clear cut and lrrei~ (he province at the ntulnent 0f their assumptlcn oi‘ office. This tllr Pfiflnle have a right to know and the new administration owes it i0 v‘ "Se" and to the people to Elli’ l over [hg signature of independent. external auditors. There shall thhn be no misundcrstandinll. M "ll-‘llldl’ resentatlon and thcrc should be n: disputing. It is up to the 000i"? l“? m” U" new administration their SHPW" and their zlssistnncc. There art mgny problems to he solvctl and it Ia ‘bast ior all that these should bt aolved with a view ollli’ l“ the w”? fare ‘and the host interest oi tllc province. {-0->——-—-— ANNEXATION N0 doubt n broad smile spread over his audience in \t'anc:llver the other day when President Harding advised Canadians not to “enter- tain any ldaa of annexation," as re- mned in our telegrams yesterday. Th9 subject of annexation. which once did political duty both hErB llld in the United States, in an gull in both countries as Jullllfi Caesar. it never was a live question 1|; Canada and was but little Alive in the United Staten. ltlon. 'mu(-h for itseli in cultivating mu-Yhcen restored to power hy a two ‘ual trade and industrial relations. Kpflwéf’. \vhit-h~ the other needs allnl pilich can he exchanged “T131 l“? . . uul advantage and profit. . tor. interference-z: there wl"‘ lvalivt- party allti its lt-Jtlt-rs Ilvft‘. He will come to us from the great ‘VProvince of‘ Ontario. where the v lConservative party was defeated j “'9 are neighbors. each can d’! four years ago. but has just now peoples should devote their atten- thirds maforlty" in the nt-tvl)’ lieut- td legislature. each has possessions in national 5n ma" Mr. Meighen is indisputably the ables! man in the Dominion Par- liament today. ilt- is honored an-l rt».~'1>-.-ct~.-li by all classus and ltartios for his high charactcr anti b“ ’ his superb and shining talents. have been raised béiilveifl 511% 1W0 Ilo was a tnenzhor of the Union z (§O\'(*f'!Il‘.l>:ll! ivhich untl~r Sir ilob- rrt itordvzl l-.-d (‘anadzl so Fll('(‘t'$5> fully and uloriottsly throtlzl‘. the Efvii! \vlll‘. and on Sir Ilobvrtls r»tir~lll-.»lll FLICCCMIIIWI gm at l Frill.» .\lilll.<ltl'. His (joverll- llll-lll was IIPYtHHIPII in Di-Cffiflhwf . lltlt lh"." fr-ll only m fie‘. ill in tht- near iuttlru. It is zrue : l". trade countlnes. barriers which have n hie to either Willi?’ hn."~ Th: ‘QB been u‘. 1o JO" removal oi 1112:" barriers "ll pilttill! 01011:‘ a basis o: t i‘ i OS. pay 1-.» lnth silouli be the zlittl o.‘ Lll!‘ stazesztlerl and our politiciaffi and we Einvt- no doubt that. i-it-n: ually. ' .~.la.l be lit-ll ' Nct for any fault of theirs was h in: 118mm: - _. the Melghcn government defeated 1mm] $3.] {But E They had rendered inestimable _ and worthy service to the country. Th» Kin: flOYi-TIHIIQIII calllr- to » pom-r. as tlw ilell zovornnlt-nt did could n: Stat 30w ‘ t any filFllt-t‘ t 'lll..- s true also or (‘anatl t. ll~-r-. on a platform of prom “.2 an.” have all w’: can which tip-y failed tn koop, and it is "Y- ‘VP He“ marke‘ ‘ 1 ‘m4 the country as ls Drovecl by the States has markets‘ 101' Yuan)‘ l fact that every seat held by Prem- Ou; pftjrluclil we have markets far ier King and his ministerial col- leagues from Ontario has fallen to the Conservatives in the recent provincial election there. malty o: tiwirs. .\ lair cxtsllzlttri- i" the tirotltlt-ts t" each country that are no’. protlucetl in "he othr-r alld. a reasonable tariff to prevent. un- From m, scene; equal competition is the itleal which Film-Nil "ll-lmlih ofliflrio MI" DON‘ Cuuwrin ‘houlld 5m‘? to “ljMeighen is coming to greet III!‘ ‘ W I PrFIllll-I‘ elect. Air. J. D. Stewart. oi a glorious irt ta.n :0 and it is 1"". K00 Xllllcll I (‘omtllantlcr Dcwt-r vlltt-rtailtctl at THE _W§_ GUARDIAN Happenings 0i The, Week SYRINGA ‘Il swings on summer and fro. . .-\lld watts a perfume tlren ltllow: No fairer bloom adorns my garden bed Or showers more fragrant petals on tny head: Rose; way hold the heart in sweet- est thrall. But witcheries lllanlfoltl arc ill its call. breezes, to fairy chil- Aluch interest has hccn tlroustrl Ely the announcement that tho Prlnu- of Wales is to lunch \\'illl Thomas Hardy at the veteran nov- elists home in Dorchester. The London press points out that sinco Queen Victoria made an almost -r.=onal friend of Tcnnystln. tile l family" has SPIIIOIII but-n hap- , atlvlst-tl. in its dealings with lllvll of lt-ttcrs. ill tllcsv circlllll ~tancr~s this piece of mutual court- usy I)f*l\\'l?('Yl lllf‘ most tlistill2lli>lt~ ~d living lnan of ll-tlt-rs tlntl lIllf lcir to tllc throllc is lllorr- I'4‘II‘.I‘.Z"I{- lllil.‘ than it illlllvlllfis‘. v a i. t Tllt- soclzll I"-‘I'lll ul" Ult- \\'t l-: lvtls Ill" At iltlllu- lust t-vt-tlitl: ttiv» -ll lly ills Iiflllriflhl‘ I.l"lll"l"llill! .l(l\‘t'I‘llDI‘ and Airs. AlcKillllrlll at till Govc-rlltttcllt House‘. which \\‘.'t>' i bliilt‘ of light and beauty" ior the wt-t-tlsioll. Alllollz: the lint-sis tit" honor were the ‘Ftllllnlzlllllt-r zlllti uiiictzrs of the H. Al. S. Capetown. i O I Th0 officers of tllc T'li[l1‘lfl\\'l] ontcrttlillwl 'nj"yilllil' rltlllct- on Flllllistlttyt t-vcllilllt. s 8 t II. Al. S. (it :1 lllnst llullrtl ship llllIIPl‘ Tllllrstltl_t' evi-ning on hoard lilip Ills llnnor tllc Lieutcnrtnt Governor and Airs. Alt-Killnon anti Ilt‘ tlidt- tie camp Col nlltl Airs. “land the.- wictorious Conservativc iparty in Prince Edward Island.’ [it will hr‘ an ntlspiciotls lllt-ctitlgz ‘which \vlll llr~ nlost ttratllydllc to] '.'>—_”é ‘our Rich: Hnltorttllli: visitor ior PARTY DIFFERENCES EIIPPF} anotltrar provillcc has itlllotw-il ‘f0lltario into the Conservative vol- .\ Progressive member filllrilll’ Ill" llmn. zlnd here as IIIBYE‘ ovt-ry Lib- expt-‘st that this will c-vc-niualllt‘ l)? attained. last s <5l0ll 0t Parliament 31a{g-tl_~l’-l‘al member sent by this Province EH-tilt-‘a Chief Justice and Airs Alathivson, ills Worship Alayol" Ivllklll“ and Airs. Jenkins. Air. F. R limlrtz and Ill". and Airs. Goodwill. i 8 3 Dr. “dI-ZIZIIIS» who has bot-ll visit- ‘ntg Sir Louis and Lady Davies lt-it YPSIPrda-v for his home in Sack- ville. when R1‘ Hon, Air. Fieldill: broughflt) tht- Ottawa Pzlrliamcnt lltls horn ' warllt-tl hy tlll- arr-at lllzljority" of his] constltlltcnts that h“ Ill) loltui-ri posses lIlPil" t-onfitlcllcv. down his butlsct that the only dif- and Terence hettvt-ctl a Liberal l. “'85 Om. Sonwlimirq “'()n-: Ves. Messrs. J. J. Hughes. A. E! McLean. Honorables John E. Sirl~i clair and o. A. McKinnon M. P"! may now read the handwriting onl DPFYIHPS ll": Flinn“? mfilllbel" Wu?‘ the wall as tllcy scan the election m‘ nearb- righp but out, west llll’_\'_l'Pllll"llS for Kings. Conservative “u two per cont; liilert-lltrc." ltrs when hi.- Isl/ilk“ to unalihf‘ ill" policies oi’ the two ilarties. wlletllct‘ Qucens tllltl It llm-tls no tht- lllt-SSZII-YP. qhllTht-y‘ tlllrl tllc ltlltt-rinl! lIt)\'t*l‘Il “ llllt-tlt tilt-y Illl\'l' so itllllvly sill-- CllllitrTYilflli‘ -\¥'iltort¢~tl tlrv wcizllI-d in tllt- lttlltlllcl Ill‘? Clllln'._\'|illlil iolllltl wanting. Ht-llcc fol‘- hy ‘huhvllrtl to lilo cltlsr- (ll tilr-il‘ lt'l‘lll lthcy know that tilt» ctmiltlvllcc of iiill) t-lt-ctors which was tint-v he» have found a new disnnctmn zmdjPrilltrc tountivs. 4 ‘ ‘Dttnit-l in inlcrprr-t Lllt- cred‘: lorlls discovery zoos to. Air. ll. IL Aitlillzllltl, prcsitltlnl o‘. [British Cillllllllllli socialLn. .\ t-llsc in Court, is thus descrihttl Vancouver Prtlvincezfi ttlr-' Claim for $316. me 1mm "l lstovvcetl upon tht-lll has boon wltll- keys, geese and chickens sllippnrldn,\\-"_ from Albt-rzzi. was atlvatlced on hi» llzllf oi‘ Norman Youllt: by All”. J. .\.: tjunultmll, wlln is also prt-sitlflll "i" "Two governments in line was ‘no Vtlncnuvul‘ Libvrill Asstlt-liliioll. their slogan. One of those two ‘p _ ‘ hv A’ ulgovernrnents is now dead and The chum “as _‘ Tburied under an avalanche of votes. Pltlrk. llmllrhil- I o!‘ [he Pmm (;wr“i'nllii' it-llr voltllllt- f‘Zl“L'.iClllil|l"-.; Poultry Supply, ffillffiselllilil bit‘ .\ll'- ill‘ lill Provillct: oi‘ Prillciv fitlwtlrti Manland. who is wpsgdcng of tho lslnlltl Ilil\'l‘.S]ll‘l|I lnorc llflll‘ tllltl _v\sso(.iil_ t-fitlrt within illt‘ llzlst tlltltllll to prop up the SIIZIHPTPII Roll uttri-rn- Tliln- _ lllPlli thzln tllcy t-xpt-ntl-ul ill iivo it. P"rr_v 0i P3]\“'tr""imonth's zlt Ottawa in svrvo IIll‘ it:- wllti hall induct-ll (‘lurk to pint" llll‘ tt-rvsls oi this I'l'0\'llll't'. And ill" “men was “Asnfymg when Juylgpl[1I)\"'I‘llllll'lll fill-y trit-d in szlvv is ':. - mmmcs mulrruptfi“ _I‘l‘li)l\ltlllld’ll‘lt:yll)l'ltl‘ll s SFDIIIISZIII‘): ]Ol:\:\'|'l|l|("|IIl ‘Wvllafs ‘he ‘lmercnco llll‘ llollortlltlv John Siltclnir was t turkey and a S0059?" flllcllell “is once tllt- prcsiilt-llt. honor. “All the tliffercncc HI L'(ln5(,‘r\'ilii\'('. and ll Lihcrtll,“ Vililllr: But let that pass. “Tired Air, Altlillulltl zllltl cvt-n lllnlili over. Tll‘) vlt-ftlry for Ill)ll".~i. HVOIIUIIIIVZII ttovt-rltnli-llt |Tltv (lil\\'ll ni hriglltt-r Itltlyns ior tlppusctl Provincial Conservative tlm Pcrry llt-tvvt-tm hctwt-ml The election is Willi. illlll llt-tti-r our I’|'ll\'lllt't* has tOlllth. gga] and political opponent llul t» ioln ill the lauzlltcr. Jlldgllllflll ‘m5 r"~“"r""‘l N" Th» flvltin are crovlt. the (‘Tops an. "gumem by Jutltze Rugulcs. ilnllrishilllt. Tllt-rt- an. t...“ M The learned judge ihollstllltls of jtlllilnnt lvtllllt-ll [lllli a s a Airs. Lailllaxv of Halifax ltas m» ~iw~d ml a visit to lit-I’ hunt, Mrs. Alvin-tit! tit‘ Koppot-k. t I t llr. lztltks-Nolsotl of I-Inllliltnll. lllll.. tlrcolllptlllivtl hy Airs. llallks- _ X-tlstvll tlrv ll!!! guests at til»- \ 'n.<1~, Ilrilzlltun. Dr. Hanks- . son is occupying the St. Jztlllvs (‘iluri-h pulpit [or a low works tvllilt- Air. Altlllllzan is enjoying his ll0li~i.l_'r:=. \ The Public Forum This column is on!" 70f "l0 . discussion bycorrelpondentl l of questions ct interest. The l l I . l Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion expressed by its cor- respondent; The Election Sir. —-".h:ltcvcr may he thv h! suit ui‘ llr» polling which "EH95 l-lavt-ly crl" as I write. your paper l5. l think. to be cmllnltilltl-tl ttnil O-O-O-OO-OQ-OOOQQ-O-O congratulated on its con- duct during tilt: political campaign now telltlt-tl. ' It was at once moderate tlzltl strung. The points in tho ztrl-tlllllt-ll‘. lll-Zlllllt-‘l tile Bell g0l‘~'l‘llllll~lll tvi-rt: vw-ll prcsst-tlvpzlrticlllzlrly that ni its betrayal of tht- pt-nplt-‘s cotlfitit-lltrc bestowed in the t-lvctiolt of 101i! Our politicians have liven too apt to playing fast and loose. They ought to be punished and taught that they cannot hvrcaftc-r tlo so with llnpzl ity. You ltzlvi- dout- right in lvllvilllli.’ llll-ltl titan-till.- people's \vlll us l'.\'[lI'1'.‘~'$L‘II tit Ill" polls must lh- F-afitrklfli. l illll. fill‘. l-tc. . BYST/ANDER. July 2'5. 192?. Dr. Hvilrlz m" Alllllt-rst WZIS lllllflill.‘ tlt- \'»l'_v iwlt-rlllti» visitors IlPFL‘ this wot-it. . l Tilt,- t ivas t|‘lit-~ t. lltilllh formal social lullttiolls tlt ill IIOIVII‘ (if ll.~ xleilill’: ship outside Ylrllllfr. ' oi ill- \\'- Zillll Very lt-‘llllllllll j -\\'t~lit~!'_\' was nntong LIA.‘ Vt-tlllill! prtscnts ct‘ Lady Aitlry Cttllillrillurz who lllar- ried tllt- Aiariplis of Worct-stcr a few vvowlts tint», Tllt- Klllll Zillll Qllti-p llZlVt- lll~ ir tilt-tw- zt dintllntlii nook] Hill! tllzllly tllll! r tx- rlllisll-F 't~\\'~l~ vwri» fwvtlfvti it)" the Ilflil". Illlt (llllt-r hull tllt-ir lllllt“ int». hi“. es antln Lfllll wt-rt- illcitltll-li ill lilo long list. A llllllliilllft- t-l‘ til.- old in 11". llritli- illlll .'l til-s» rt .<-'l“;lt"~ o: \\'nrCll~-~ti»r cllilln tvt-ri- ,t.‘t~lt tllt- liriilwztzltll l/i t \\lll ..- 2 nllltllwl‘ m‘ otl l‘ l*~l;il..»~~' (‘Ollllllll- c-d tn pl» ll lit-us» ilolil Illlvll and ' piw- ~ til illlillllll". (Continued on Page 6) ‘*1 OQOQ-OQOO-O-OJ v Great Sale of Ladies’ Dresses at $9.50 We place on sale this "mming a Humbu- MNT of ladies sport dress- es, also ratines and voiies at $9.50 each. I have talked to you about zlli before. but a few more tlloug! lllight be worth u-ltiie. . As you know it is a very distress-l int: condition with severe lllflfflltltdlLl vlmitina. loss .1" atlpctile anti t-x-I trt-ltlc weakness. l Now u lt causes this rlialrripta anti tllt- . -.~'_\'mptotll " ' l know \\'illl; an ir lion, O will do. Tllvrl’ units-lg turn rc-d zld become quite sore. - .-\n irr. liitii or coid in Ille lléul- the flow of water irn IIJW o: ' Take the elevator to second floor- mplziini. Sir ‘ ‘ hot-s ztntl various UUIFI‘ ll you'll rclllelllhcr that ' _ zil condition o: lilt- _\.-:l‘l izllvc the idea all r Now I t id you bot-l tllc fillvltllli of the : l) at". rill u! lilo tall -'i Sllllllilvi‘ C ll s. A. MoDllNALll If you are in a hurry ft-r “Z t-tintulzi-il until it ji-I‘ _ —€ ti‘. that: téilist-LI the pzlfll. tllt- old fztshiontl Xllelllflfl yr-eflki l" 5-’ m‘- lll" "*’l""“<‘- _ = . a dose oi‘ astol" oil qiiivnnng nu see net-n fruit or m u-,.“;;n(.n;4 " " 5M i‘ Pmmm b5‘ M11419“ h.“ ~ -‘ lrnzllt- n: Alter the oil has I) rllIlfll jlliccs .:l!ltl l)t’('(llll1‘< 1.3m . taken lll urvlti VJJYrl‘ {ml swirl zilivl‘ lult",'_' SDllm Il.lll"S will <lztt ll IGHSPOOE} “ 1"“‘i““"bj“(' llllltll divided ill the intwaitlt» ]_ 1h‘ _ l_ _v_ > _: ‘ . You wil re» into tlrrt-c _ (]\J:(I.n( : ls _ e.\1_lul.~ on _ 1.1m “lumber m... .l an“ V_. h U. do“. every 5.3m ‘nun you. lot). and llito tile ‘.5 .n m, {m} m]. l. “my _ m- mkv; “M 1hr“. are taken ""9 “dlerlhcnwnl l‘ “'11! "i" l1‘ just tlrinl: wztttr. tnfrato the dlstrtss. _ Everything Guaranteed Exactly as Advertised Special Today! 2000 yards unblepched cotton, suitable for - - . C lmlllgsietca good width-On sale while it lasts O"2\ yd. Selections g FOR 6 l l THE CAMFEITS LIFE h... ll-t.’ i'<>l‘l.'lt-C;lZl:1l--r‘.~' lirt~ .~tl i . l ly ll:l_v and wlliqltrill: pint», l \\.'.ll l ‘art. tllltt lzltlglls right men rlly, \\'ll""llt1‘ ‘Ill Jsfllltlc tlr Fill!!!‘ as: Tlll- .\'.'lv_v Ilczlttllv. THNFAIZI)’ for Illl‘ dzlllt-t- ill honor ct ‘ "llv uifit-t-rs tlf tilc ll. Al. S. (‘tlp-m‘ ‘own \\'illl illc tlloollligllt strctllllilit ‘ll ill" opcll windows. III!‘ patrlt-til" lr-t-oratiolls zlntl the tltllniy lzrrvlls‘ worn lly tllc dancers. The llvtlsic; \v:l< itli-tli illlii the floor was cruutl~l »~tl for (‘.‘l('Il tltlllcc \\'illl jollv vrtnvtls til" ylllllll! pt-opln \ it . . \\'illl Olll" nllollltrl" itl lzivc tllv \'l.~ll- nrs u ltuutl lilllt-.. 'i‘ht' tlfini! \v;.-» Lfztt-oltllly’ cllzlpcronctl lly Ali's. Aliliillvfillll. Airs. .\Ill2.'. zllld Airs. .ltlrtlillt.-. e a s (Jll \\'ctillt~.=tl.'l_v PVOIIIIIIZ all oqtltll 3y nit-t- tlfitlir was KIYPII ill llnnut- of Illt‘ sailors who thoroughly t'll< jtly-i-tl lilvlllsvltvfi. \\'illl lllt- llt»\'_v til‘ prcliy yottlll: lrirls who lvvrt- ltrv- sl-lll. The entire c-titicnfll’ ‘Illvll rvjtticllll: nvt-r tho victory of. ‘ ‘TIIIITFII-‘Iy last. For “'0 ‘lllllder l‘ M“ Mmmm“ wflmmlSlt-tvttrt is Prfillilvl‘ t-lvct tnltll ‘lass the Prozrcssivt-s HS the illirti‘_.\nhm. thigh,“ u", mum“: Prmw‘ tem of the tlllipnletll. Thorc nliullt ir-r nf (‘antttlzt is about to visit us be good zrotlnti ior further aruu- “ml filial" U11‘ JflF-‘i 0f Ylrlfifil thinks tilt-re is room for HTKUIIlPIlI» Ilt-ntlt-l‘ nlent it‘ he did. ior while nlost hi] ‘them are young at the game ct . ha", been mnnmzl Mlw that tllr- election ls ovt-r wt- ‘ ____._._ lpolitilcs. some I amund the farmyard long enmlghillllfl)’ proceed with ollr haymlakint: to be consmered “no chu,keni‘..__l.tt'lthout losing any time tliscltssinz ._ _ tiolitics with candidates h‘ soliciting I ' - our v-"tes. EDITORIAL NOTES Notwithstanding the - somewhat Pnoident Harding emphasizes friendly relations so long ggistlng between the two countries; gm. p the paint Upon which both and and the United Staten . . . I place the emphasis and on u flfQfllt-Ildlllng of ‘which both One Liberal admitted Yeilflflflixcoti! weather our visitors. of whom that "we didn't get as many votrsflllt-re are more than usual. are on l all l expected and ll always thought jrvyillc thrlllselves nt the various’ . . l . we wouldn t.‘ lst-nsldt- resorts. The opinion is --— llntlllinlotls that the t-nl hraclm: Everybody looks happy since weather in Prince Edward island. Thursday night, well, nearly every‘ is a better appetizer than the ener- Canada. POI, Queens Coidaratge Charlottetown. body. vatinz heat of our inland cities. |.\'n >\\“".ll~." E1'tl':l unim- could 011001‘ was flt‘\'l‘l‘,__ ~'"I'll to hvttr-r zltivantatrv tllzln on‘ "“ ‘Ill!’ >V(l't'll_\' t-illls Ill? willpptlttr-uilf Made - in - Canada with the exception of very few parts (2.83 per cent.) is p r o d u c e cl '01 DIYYOI CXINY 1 CANIDR. LIMIT °NTAIIO “ l< zllollu. vllllrtll the ultr- .< t r . , liwtzl li1l\\'ll till wt-n-sttnu. i 'l'llr= llIPttl i. l' lzllllb. lllc low nl cow, The wintl ill llturluurinz trccs. liirtl-lllvltldics irolll c-veryt llllllflil. 'l‘h~- soil}: oi‘ wind-stirred seas. o (ltwtpt-l‘ |)“2\(".* t-nllll nnc tlt~sirt> tllztt ill“ t-llllltlor knows. \\ll-lt suited lly lilo llrizgllt l'illll]‘- fire .\.' tut-ll tlly'> ililllll)‘ t‘l'.:~r-. 'l'll~ sllotp .'lr-~ >lll'lll llll llll" ‘till .\~ l:ttll~.~ lllv zllu-r-riuw. Llllll “YIIPTS IIIIITIIIIIF IOW. (lll. who wotlltl not a (‘Illlllltr llc lly hay and Wlllflllltiflllt: pill". \\'i1ll lltwllt lllill Illlltlls‘ rlullt tin-l"- rlly. \\'!l--lll<-r ill sluttlt- or sllilll-Z‘ By Constance I. Davies Ford, in e‘ P. E. l. Canada Daily E : Guardian Readers i l’ IuSEAL» Midsummer Furniture Clearance l This sale with its wonderful buyin ) t ‘t’ continues until July 31. g o! pm um les BED ROOM FURNITURE DIN '(t‘ ROOM FURNITURE "PA RLOR FURNITURE (‘H ESTERFIELDS LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Look _f0r the Red Seal on the price tag. The reduced saic price ls marked 0n the back of the ticket. SOME 25 PER CENT. OFF. SOME 35 PER (‘ENT OFF SOME AT ‘HALF PRICE..... pared i0 buy n0w—a small deposit until you are ready. If you are not pro will hold the goods A DOZEN F INE WILTON SQUARES .. AT BIG REDUCTIONS! ALL TAPESTRY SQUARES‘ AT 25 PER CENT OFF Beds, Springs, Mattresses at Red Seal Prices! The Linen Department has some wonderful bar- gains 0n sale at HALF PRICE. Tlable (llothis, Odd Towels, Fancy Linens, Stamped Linens, Steamer Rugs, Odd Curtains Aw-ewnnssna n t-