’l"§§§5, l \ ,o -._ ":“f- 735 _ _‘Q '55 "" rmcasamimnggows ekossmsalfr-r'_j~, - _ - -- £3* » _ /4 ,.r ,s. _ ,r '» Jil” :~».r'_, r' 1- . N `.»r. .v I ' y * tween Sackville and Island points, This service is not the ‘““““f“C'“fl"S-" but lt Swv” _ '. I 3°.; .sl _li in. ru, ',"`Y0u CMI smile while the show- t $4.25. P- ers fall to enrlcliitlls earth. when; i’i?wi-‘ell griirl coats ~.‘Y°8l'lng Pnton‘s raincoat. misses $7.50, $11.5iL ;.To.hq"well and suitably turned 'i'w¢»»»d Mixtures in jill! f_0(g;wel weoihar is rl liusl- to $18.50.. . miss 'ikoeselty illllt' Paipllp `f_ul- Lirl-ys und other all . lil. 4 ," $21.50. $22, 127.50( ,.f~Mei`i and woinen have learncd .Auto coats. the finishing touch Nat th¢`value of' ii garment is all to summer outing $3 much in ills mental satisfaction Loalborelio, the newostln auto 'find llsizgineiin in gives an in tho come at n big nrlvlll wear; at in the long run the the time to equip y H o hen coats lou, becauno it luis that motor trip. ion or THAT is WHY PATONS GOOD sllabv UM! llsiwooara .mo Uican.nLl,/is an unlllrolln noon BRTNG UNIVERSAL HATISFAF- mlllrn svline for l~l\»th TION. ollr showing of UMB The following price lin will help will Alillflvlive the you solve the H.C. of L. in bundles and high ’ Black rain cunts clllldren‘s $4.50 covi-rlngs_'Prlccs_ fro r*-~-:_ __'__~.-== ,~---_;__ ~ _*_-_-1;-_~ '_ J ,_ ‘F _ ~..-M1-l u iutrclliiuiilliinvill uillliillrf f*'“““"'.__.“lll'l!ll!_=¢ lmifr-lifabller Off 1 . s u.ss':.=.°:.'l~. smelt r:°z.i.:a'2 iz.-si:-..s.‘°:il.~°.vf'.l.p.is. .r-snr. T1-» Hu-_ , _ _ - .,. . ____»_; ___.,_..f__ r_-._~--.-r- ~- _' llaclsenzls Kinr, has commented if lun . art att Di-'o1(deé1&."_‘.. A.:."n.}£;|rEs%:.”Fdlfor and iubllahlr. M. m|“|°M-"- “P9”-ummm" me '-,--_-3 ' ' »» ~ - -= -`~`-7-¢1'=`-?~= people. The opening wa; at a FRIDAY. 13: 1920 Q _ _pll;'hic.'aboui. the only kind ol a *im* _f _*` `“_"`*‘*-'»"“""‘ picnic they are likely to oiiiov. at _ OUR 'r0UitIs'r BUSINESS *¥°‘*““"°'-.°“‘- 1* '° 'F ‘”"l°’ 'ifwlicd _lihirfci in ts p _ I " N »‘~l 1 - -°` . I en usuali state their olic . _ _ _ It is generally conceded thatiduring the pres- nad .rr noilrlniliut no nlapworlr - _ , f ent season Prince E'd-ward Island- hasfreceived more our nl-ilruow were indaim ~l-1. ‘ 7 favorable advertising than in any previous season". 'H fell" "'“'“° sltlwl' 111°? they :_ Of the many good things said by our visitorsas _t_0,_"-“'5u:‘¢;’e’:°1 :;d"‘:‘ ';f;'n*L?°'°t;: _, ; 'our climate, our eviden't prosperity, our enjoyablsf gms., an bladderefb mm “fm io _ _sea-bathing we need only modestly admit that we ,,,,,,,,,_ Hep ,,,,Q,,,,,m>w,,,, M, ~ ‘deserve it all. But we have also -received some ad- uounl fluency uno rllpnnnoy or vertising that is not going to help us out in the fut- tongue rnnt nlnornln have "ons X ; ure, solne advertising that is going to' lnilitate "1-°““" fm' “"» “°' °“° ’“"“S° fl* against us and prudence demands that _ we 3282"' E,,,§tth';':_dh:;'°,‘th°;',“f°;`pD;';‘; -make a note of-it for future guidance and take nieas- ,O ,,,,,k,, ,,, ,,_,,,,,, and ,author ,,,' .lf ures to avoidarepetition. ` orrpilnl, nor one nolioy for lilo 1 One of these is the railwa accommodation be-' farming interests and another rol- rw, 1. what i't might or ought to be. We are entitled to and "'°’° ‘""“°“' ‘"“°‘°"l‘f‘ ‘""“ “md ,- should have an express train service on this link mm ,m,,",B _ _ r with Pullman cars instead of mixed trains consist-.y - ` ;___ ` A j' ing of very indifferent passenger cars, usually in# inn nur slot io nny upon urn ' . f s *- 1 sufficient in number, and several heavily loaded vllblevi df fermentation-of », freight cars, all combined making a long, tedious ‘"“°“ "‘° 3°" G°"°'“’“°“‘ ‘"° * and uncomfortable drive, usually at the end of a 1 “long journey and therefore all the more disagreeable 0,, demwacy' ,,,,,c,, ,he Ben ag, ' -Ai|Pass_engers to the province. invariably complain of -gr-grnrlon will nlno no now to note, this end of the journey and many of them have de- but lu lwill lie felled lo make lluv fclared that the trip from Sackville to Charlottetown l°¢t°“l “l’l’l‘°°"°“. The l"°°°“* _is more wearisome than that ‘from the Pacific coast "“'"“““"" “’°"° °‘°°‘°" ‘°’ " "°‘ creased and it is well known that _many persons mm mu,,c',,s "mm M,_ K," ,O have gone elsewhere Just to avoldthls tedious end of ,,,,» ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, hr, ,,,,,,,,, 3. l0l`lg j0LlI`l"i€y. for n tive year period, and have not if .The hotels and seaside resorts in -the‘province since recalled hlm. lu fest his are invariably spoken of in the most complimentary' l',f°S°'" S'“'“= 1" l““`"““‘°"‘ 1” ""“‘ __ . ~ _.ff ' ' " H ,'1‘;""-'--:'27 1 f of/az? a _ ‘V / '_QS`;11;7I7?€/"’ L la .S/1§§;osa-,_ l ` OR I - _l , EVE ~' __ f00`l' _ _.5 » - ` ` ' _l #Ll , wx .` ~i~ ,Q , _ '_ T' terms by visitors, the only complaint ever heard bc- "°"""" by “fa” °' We" P"“°° ing that there are not enough of them. We have it ,,,r,m over n rivalry between con. on good authority that one hotel alone this summer lr-nnlng ¢nnnl,1,,,,,,, fo, the ,,,,_,,,,_ was obliged to turn away between four and five hun oy. ln lilo nnloouon or the lwr- dred applicants for want of room. Sqllsl of the federal S°"°'_¥1“‘°“'- 'Another complaint frequently heard fromper- B _ I I dl th eo le sons visiting here for the first time is the want of ,'f;';’;°';;,,f,“;?,°',f,, ,;':,,§;`,,, if 32,, information available as to hotels, means of access-,_,,,,,,, ,,, n-ny nllouln Mr. lung or to the different resorts, public conveyances &c., &c. nnyooay worry on nrnt noorov Lack of publicity has long been one of our special -- ' _ failings and a source of much heavier losses than "S“f°l>' the B'~”“ G°"°"““‘”“' lmost' of us think. We have whereof to boast and we ““““ be “""g“‘_“g “°“""" “”°“ ""’~- \_ . i _ _ should make.it as generally sknown abroad as p0S-i,,,,,, and rrrnnonuy nl unur nom. Slble. _ f - 1|" agglgufip “Her-e`my friends. I’he~se are matters which should be ta-ken hold is inn rnnl rllllrrnnno nnrwnon nr _ of at once before they are forgotten so that all nec- nernllrrn’ nnrl Torvlsm. “BER” `,/ . _ / ~_._-- . ~;` 1 l _- ~,.v,\.r:». - 5 _ ~ _ ,,i,.`,`.-_~__,..;__ . ;_`-;_,i- ` -_., nu _(_ ‘L , ~ .- _ J _y __ * We can help you plan your summer ease hr if r you ln maintaining your efficiency. Our summer ahooa V are distinctive in style' and comfortable ln shape. eouldn’! iuggeat a place where your footwear ~ ' PLE essar_ re ‘aration may be made -for thc next tour- MJSM TRUSTS THE PEO pist segslgnip _ ” /\|N\|j).' ,AMANIIFESTS ITSELF BY . ‘O A ' . '. ' are going to spend the summer at your work we can l T}IE ASSESSORS Suu* “.6” meal hold on ,mdhoid Away back in July theWPatrlolt announced that ____ the newl_v appointed assessors under the Taxation ;,",;,,,,,,...»¢ __~¢'Ij»»~° 'Act had been called into conference with the Gov-' x . I - ernment and given tliclr instructions-very signifi- x S9 9_cl|0ns.....';.r .cantly ilitimating that “there is no intention to deal Q"oEEN STREET harshly or unjustly with the farmers,” but, “on the contrary discretion. judgment and moderation will -~--»~~~-~~,~<°*"‘°"°“' be exercised in every way.” _ THE vas; or Lire p , ` This was the last hoard of the Assessors. Who A I ’ ww; they were that were thus instructed, the severity d A,‘1,,°“n5,2,e;,‘;‘f,§‘;';ii,°,ll,swi, :rr urn. ,,,, .,.,,,nrrn¢_ nr mln npnnlnllrr, or of whose duties was thus modified, no one knows. _,,§,l, of me-u-nlrll uns over iulf * ,,. .mail __ - I ‘sono-Q “The Bust -4 ' Under the above henrllng“Tlll= Canadian Ins rf , _- Cannvlifs weekly insurance journal in a recent issue conl o iNsiiaANoE r:olv|rPANr";- Y , the 'W0 LI) lfru the I‘l)i.l(}Y II( LDERS' PO 'l OUT lllevwnr ANI) ilu: I\'l"IrllI']N7./\ IDPIDEMIC. IS alnltisiwaluiie IN paying IM' GREATER DIVIDENDS '. than, the PQl,l(‘Yl-l()l.Dl§RS WERE led lo EXPECT. ` r _._ . /- i No higher prulsu from an indepeldent and ‘t source colild bo hr-lrtoll-oil on any lnsurilnca company. and ' li c-mrllnsizes ilu- luci that lilo LONDON LIFE L ` OTHERS IFOLLOW. ' K9! tile bill! Vlllll“ f’ir your moilev you must i lu e in the Lonllon Lire Fri-flis being paid policyholders are 75 per cent higher ihantho nrlginni ppnmptes l G I Mcilormac Plovincial Manager Revere Hotel Block. Charlottetown, P E Bperlol Agents -J F' Arsennult J F Steele in unrcp rf-lil-ntnd districts 135% 0 Q 00000 would _be batter attended to than right here. - _ "-» - 1|d_Nulie . Th¢1l’_names have not been_.P}1bllshed in the Royal ELMTI mlnrarlmlnmliglunqmdowasi Gazette »¢wh'erefs\,l__lol1 inforrrrattlon is supposed to be N0 cnnrnlnl noulrl nnnlynnit or toll - given; their pe`cu lar fitness” for the onerous duties what entered into its comlwsllloli- ' _ ll" ~ The marvelous thing il-bout it was imposed upon them has not., et been expatlated upon nm, ,,_h_,,e,,,, ,,,,,, dropped into lt even in the Patriot. Thcv '_ e left hanging in intan- would overflow and run dvwll me - . ' 'I' Eidos 0| lhe vase. That is. the glble form over the heads rofthe people to swoop ,,,,,,,,.,,r llnuln would not run over, down at an unexpected lnornent upon the “tangible nut inn lnlns which vsskmvgsg and intanglble._”~j Why _thisretlcence as to who they m';“'l§tW°l}!§e°,‘,'§f,‘§§{,o§‘ ,,,,,,,d ,,,_ are? The assurance given the farmersthat these wnyn nur our or inn nrnnlo _'vn_r;o mep are not going to “deal harshly or unjustly” with s‘;:;tn“‘;‘§:}c‘§;‘;e‘i.' 3,3; them isnot sufficient. Some day a farmer may find ,§,,,,,, in rn., New slunoonn. lui ' ' ' - . l t lui .some one prowling about hls_premlses and may set `v$:c_hf“;o3“§;0;°,_§§g ,‘;§‘,{,o,h,,,g the dog upon hlm for trcspasslng. What if the prow- ,,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,g ,,.,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,5 d,,¢,,,_ ler should happen to be an assessor? These gentle- ent. il wo:1;on;:ll:;te;_a\;:l1:l;l°:l;»;; men, whoever they may be, and there are forty-five ',,",f{’,,',§‘§{§f,f,',,,_,,- '§,,,,,,,,,,,,,',,e,, _ rr... of them, have a right to protection. There are pecu- lilo vnsn will1r~lrtr\r1 over to unmoim ‘ , ' , -. ' _ . I r 8\'I'IB B liar rumors going the rounds, some declaring the as- 'QL of, The om, ,,,,,d_, selssors have been call-ed off; others, that some of we pnrln nnrn, lnnlouny, nnvyl. them have refused to act under the "modifications" °'“°"~'- °”""°““°““' “‘"‘“"’“" “'°”‘f 0§u*‘i;oy§§Qv T ‘ soon >0Q~*.-` -ooo oeoa as uonoooooq-or O-OOO 00000-O-O0 _- _ . ’ . ‘; ~¥' mflllls ellltorliilly ns follows on “’l`IIl‘J LONDON LIFE O by which they are not to deal “harshly or unjustly” ,,rn_r, win ,run over wlln nil or 1 with the farmers, 'the difficulty being to reconcile the 'hm "‘°°“ ","‘{\"“ §§e:§"§‘,f§‘s,f‘; “modifications” with the statute. Under the pall of ;‘,§'§‘,,_'f'§_,,`f,’;,,°r,,,{',"'§,,,,l,,_ silence thrown around these forty five new officials Lime Leaf. B°°l\=‘- _ __ appointed to take the place of the “useless officials" T ,rms 1-0 ,Agp _ who were to have been discharged but were not, it sis impossible to verify the rumors and the overn- "°' ’ ""°.“°'°' '°°“ M" “°’ "’ l . A if s , it , rp-_-_ _ ‘ ) ;vlerv_ il is nun oi un- lvslw wlrlr-_ir HAVE linen A _ MAINTAIN Polillwlwlliirlit s lilvilimlos THROUGH- SOOO ;. "lr ls No;-* 'soo Mrrrlr in srlv :inn Tun ll - ilirs ln oss’ 'rrra noni munurrr-rl llrulzolui-A l . 3 0 l 5 ment spokesman is silent Anway it appears there nutl nnvn rpoirnn in nl. union is something doing The agitation and the lndlg H," ',':§,§;",m,,, 0, M, ,,,,,,,,g nation meetings have evidently not gone for noth guns. mg It pavs sometimes to agltate, even to become in ““'f,,“":'ffr“" ""°"“”° ““' ""‘ dlgnallt, but we shall see what we shall see. If the m ` asscssois have had a conference with the govern l l‘*'°'§°:;;§;,“"“ "°° *° f°°"~ ment, as the Patriot says they had they must have ww, 'nay by nw, nr. win., been appointed and D-O-O-OOO ` why hlde lt? Wrap me around, when I can with EDITORIAL NOTE lm My lleartpsudrairea. and know no IIIIWQTI rl not tv increas b them the "‘"' ‘"“’» ,meetings of this kind _ibut party ot a policy lt has to benefit any of rlod of five years ,each member *to Sacltville. 1 ‘ '- y l ~ ,fl ~ 'l"h°ls must be remedied. 'It is both unjust to the °,f.;n2§:°;r°fn:.; grovlrlce and unprofitable for the railway as with onnrlilunnrinn or mn n rnnunn' etter accommodation there is no doubt that the pas °l flwn °“l'1¢°'°f I-lllwl °°°f°f° senger trade to this Island would be very greatly ln- °“°°'» °'" """°°" ‘ ‘°'“”‘ ’°’ :ln election Ono ot than eluc- in this province. apd that to a well as In the-rejection of the Han Mr King, when he hits iw olvliwe l'rixlPlmssl.oN 'ro THE pm, rt wli.L" What n cruel up nonnlliuiuon_ why wont they ““":"'.l lain , _-go malicious gossip about our neighb love anti oare, hlm p yer. Noi fare lo fare, not yet' but hand I The Patriot s present halluclnailon ls that neltll in hand rm er the Bell Iatform nor the Bell candidates made "“ ",‘,` H” 'i’lo'l"p“»,i"°““' *""° and that, from nui nomo rwooi any, i mail in i-nu 3" f nnirnlrl iilrn nnri nh glorious ( \‘-,B _ A. fl ____r.5;',. ||';.`¢j_»y"` r.. ff » _ nmwann or nilzcisifrios § ` how that when“e§§'_nlliu- _ ~men__; atshes constittuent of v ~ ‘holds pow' er. e amolim so ~ _ . -_isltoo _smallf (usually gg/100-of -i%l to affect the qluality or ect_iverx_ep§_, ' for _ -~ _ l_ _tho baking powder 1 v qmd when soused. is plainly fot°"th’e " -' or Cumdlum - ' f _ purpose of fraud; Intelligent bu rs L _ not themselves _to;.yj¥`e ~‘ 3; ' decoivod"by~1th_e water glass test; 4* ll I §3i‘*“‘t° .'l“i ‘rl:'“‘ °' °;'.i 't"Zl.'“‘?n.n.“ ‘.l‘r" it mn oe ~o ._ com _ printed 'on the label-a,x?l noliio. ot°her. ‘ 'n I _ _ Made in By Canadians . . _ stand up to this definition of Li- beralism from " their big leader, and 'pianllfest their democracy and party faith by TRUSTING THE PEOPLE? Ol' d0 they think he is trying to 'lead them into u trap? Then Mr_ King describes Toryism as'_that opposite quality, that "ig- .noren mo people nun Mn.Nll-‘ears ifrsi-:ills or *min Assiolrriou or BELF»CON\8TR.UC'1‘.ED AU'1'i-i0lI.I- TT." What an wwflilly _cutting sarcasm upon Bell Government Li- beralism strutting around iri their garments of Toryism, like the dawn ot fable. in borrowed tenth- ornr why' "IGN-onli: 'rlin Pso- ' PLE." and so severely offend the tasteJdl'sl.hoii" Ottawa leader? Wlly noi_,`aot upon his repented and bluntly expressed hints and go to thefpeople? 'On the tariff lquesilon, the most lm-portant of ‘all subjects for con- sideration io thc people of Cuna- dla today, the |_.iliera_l loader was conspicuously silent, His posi- tion in the place where hc wasr speaking, nmonnicd to a predica- ment. He daredfnot talk freei trade to that audience, and so as far. as he was concerned his “slime ioollcy for tho' East -as 'for the West" remained unannounced. coiwonienilyxiiro Hon/nurlolpll ile- mileux, however, was on the spot. :ind he could ta-lk where ills leader dared not. And so, the “moder- nis protection"-or “tariff for,rove-_ ode? policy- lfrlvocafed -by H00, W, S.-"'Flelding,`-the real lender of the party, was nli'ed~hy this gentle- lntinj Wlth‘tlie pronouncement of th6 Ottawa conference for free trade one one side, Fielding, Le- lnieux ann all the big men of his following talking 'protection in one foplnor another on the other and me issuer lrimsoltnn silent an ure' grave upon the subject. surely tho signs by which Liberalism is to conquer are ‘discounted to the smallest proportions. ~ r _ The Patriot had better consult both at once. its maladies are not lessening even under our ex- celjleut instruction. Tlley must birphysiciil rather than moral. At oni moment it sees dollbio, the ncjtt nloment it can't see at all, la- icr when It does sec it can’t coin- "1prehend. Tuesday, under thu ap- propriate licadlng "Wrong llll Wrong" -it says,-"I`l\e Guardian IN SPITE OF' ITS STATEMENT 'ro THE co"N'i'liA~Rr, nun lrorn doing its bcst`to make the pcoplu believe that tllxutlnn ls" uhncccs- sary." The Guardian niudp no "STA'IEMENT T0 'PHE CON- TIIARY" but always maintained that the EXCESSIVE TAXA'I`ION` of the Bell _Governlnent was "UN- N`l!lCE8SARY_", Then It sees in the Guardian ii "false statement lhut Mr. Leu had NEVER Once vl» sited Faloonwood' Ins-tituiinn since his. appointment" as Trustee," Herein ls its melody of doublc vl- slon_ Not one of the forty thous- and readers of the Guardian saw thigs, for it was_n‘t there to see. Men a neatly. well made work ‘r 1 | OOC f0t|lers’ View Points; . Arlo ,'rHEv ARE No'r..1'HE_ - oN|.v oNss_ ' (Toronto Globe.) '" ‘ New Jersey people who lub- noriven nzoo for-one tuner-nl dx- panaec of li triend's canary certain- ly had more money than braltin._ ltranpl leading Hara. (London Express.) A child was run over and kill- edu the other day because' ii llnd _____________?_&_____, Then the prnlllcr goes on to say: "The Patriot bus llevcr de- nied that the Liberals passed an income tax not prior lo 1913." This is its mulady of defective vision. added to brain weakness or sllori nlcnl-ary. in its issue of Aug. 3rd. page i'ou.r, colullln 2, it sllid: “Tile Act under which tli'e assessincnt Was in2llI\'_‘ VVAS PASSED BY THE CONSERVATIVE govcrnl|\ent.'f And this was the only income act it 'quotes sections 37, 38 and 39. and herein is where its malady is of the brain, in its incapacity io com\prclientI_ 'What application it has io the question no one _can fathom_ Any school boy could explain that this amendment was only to enable the ~Provlnclll1 Trcnsllrrer to fix the "amount of Income." NOTHLNG MOI-IE. ‘Burt the Patriot is not apparently nlono in this deception Another Hon. Member 'makes his boast tllni when.,iaxpayers _confront hlm with this 1919 imposition. he ihro-ws thc blame on the Arsenllult Govern~ ment. -But it won'i work. That government retired Sept. 9th, 1919. The Bell combination waived the l collection of that tax during that year, ill order to create n fictlclous deficit ugllinslt their predecessors. and arc now collecting it to sus- tain their exiravugnnce, and ,they .alone 'are responsible for its col-l leetiou. Then our short sighted friend "makes a little splurge over ihc let- ter of Mr. Percy Ir_ Coifln_ Docs this hhninpion of every croicllci kn9W_;uii_vtlilng about cdiiorlnl duty _ orirosponnlbllltyr it ll llo'es'wlly'l of correspondence in ’ newspaper" colunins. .l\_ public meeting is held, and ll report furnished by n gcntleillnn, whose ptlindulng ln lilo cominlunlty was such that thc elcc- tors made him tliclr chairman. and ` plibllslied in thc Guurilian_ A' speaker at that meeting denlcf sintcnionig attributed to hlm. Ilia letter is published. The Chair- mun reaffirms his' report, that too is published. 'Mr. Coffin again de- lllcs and It is published. -'Who made the _Guurdian, or lhe Pairlo: either, a judge as to who is right? =~- -A 'f-~»""` been left to its own devices iifinp nlrnot wlliln' lin rnotilor and tn'ul,`¢r went into a_pubIlc_ ligase. Wert- parenis. The law'had a - that clliid’s death-the unfit to enie§_ _W9 jiaye ,e`rvluli,'~|¢5l§_ildslf- that the Government' pp," waded zo. n_ction_ _Not_.ixiil|‘ xiii mn donor and notlllnp, _ gpparpptiy Will, be done union' lilo, ll1,n¢||,_ypg Ministers lrre' for-nos. 'rim 'hi-pl question which aifdotsibe people be n credllt and a convenlencoto danger. The time has come ‘fo" the creation of a great national organization for public-house -.re form~somet-hiug on a bigger scale 'than the siiicelient Trust House movement-to demand and sectire _ure ubolltlon or the nrlnlnng shop. We need licensed premises (ltr: rl attractive for.usa'.,b§t".tlie lanilfy, without the l‘epi'o`acI'i=of;'d1§nll§n- ness or debuucheryf ‘ - ilrexlstence iii this province. Then ~ Th, "Road M R°m‘mb,.."e._o ` \ (London Express.) l _ ,,,,_. , ,. af. Sir.-The omcials say _ tliers. to`be no`flowers on the, Cenotppli. well, rloufrrn nrn nnnuzlfui, 'hilt illey soon fade_` Instead.; let; relfi- ives send salpllngs or young tries to be planted un the “road of io- memlirance_"- ' ~ ` " via sacmi-me sacnzo wiv vo nhnll build illonr n snnr-orlwkiy from the city down to tho pop. For the men who answered .lt nuryr onli, nnrl rllorl~io lroopin frec! ‘_ Soothe pine and maple of Canada, shall grow 'by the English glin; V With Austraila's falr_ mlnioaa, fern- palms of New Zenlund's realin: Majestic trees Of Africa, and ln' dla‘a dendars, ~ Shall stand ln mute magnificence ’nenth Engldnd’s evening star§`.` in lille nights when the m_oon cast! shadows, and winds with the branches lny, ` 'rnnyiinnall lllunilr wnlr rliont lout- play the role aslninc in the matter \ stnps,,on~s|the roads of the Sae- red- Way.' Build themjhe V-Ia Sacra-from the Ccnoiaph to the sea, - Green leaves and trees. to h0l‘l05 those who diet#-to keep us HQ!! I can hear even now the trallll* ing of their feet. the brave _llflld marching through the moon-I3! streets of the old town. on lll9l\’ way from the castle io the |ea.'~,-" For some this was their ill!! glimpse of old England-but ,tht many lla_ve.come back, and MEL" will gladly help to plant and tblld the three thousand trees which *nl Precedeni requlres'us to accept go 'td torlli '-tflli_""‘aliflif'oll.,{§_vay"f»1.7l" the ofblclal statement until dis- remembrance.. ,_ '_ _ ‘ r provenrbyflndepenltent testimony, ’ BAMUN §pAs_Q‘M~lliI1f‘1f__!;Q.¥." and yet thc prattler pratt-s" Dover "t“""“" " ' ' I - =§._...-I-311' g Wonderful Bar ains t ’ ' g r oil-‘l=s B0!'a boots in dungola and goat $5.00 for $2.50. °“ ‘ (Old Bleek. lilac 8 and Manly; to A wlllllleto line of ladies pa nt pump. white welt high bool sfo etc \1 50 Mi ll 50 (Pleau some and an thus) boots for 83 76 ALIO _ ._./_ (N°b°l|.Y 07"" “Vining lika them for the prion.) “" * ~» Balance of our large :took of nigh grade. fashionable oxforda at 10 to 15 per cent dlleount. (Tliroligh an error we received more than double our reqllrementa Wg pay U., in goo ) nts and cllildreirs slloen at prion that lllfr competition. Q' W... ... BRUS LIMITED _ _ .s .M _, “WJ ‘ . __ _ilunnnssrmhnahanumnanr n 1. _.r r in - -“ v ` I i . _ , :uno to rllrowfnll `llin`»-i»lnlrnnlon‘-‘¢"i.I Jin" pt large_ The puhilo 'house 'lsr ml necessary institution, End it should. us. not n`sharme_.and a 'afoui-ce-.rl i r “ .ini . ~ . . _.g<'.",».,»,f\ , ~ :__ *STM - -» L..>¢..¢ _ -is »§¢~@&P-v-T?-JC'