. President, -' l. II. Burnett, Editor and Publisher. ll. K. Currie, Auoehnte Editor. . —T'iT"' """'i—"i_—r_" III (f0 lied I881) 88K Mr your (delivered) r (In lnl) II uIvuno-e v II - cllllll. III “.50 i ‘- , SATURDAY, oclrannn 15, 1921. In advance. 1O U. H. A. MEETING TONIGHT Ialong“ repeating the same or ‘sim- _tilar ones; when cornered-it runs There will be a meetin Ithis evl‘ A “m, another dnch and ha!“ in] of the electors of Cht§lottetowup “again; ,it. tqevtk corrects, never P . . i m.‘ -- ‘ ind Royalty, in the (‘Qservaflfve Qpcloglzes but, presuming on the Club lRoonrs, Offer h‘ Build gmiguorance of its it no ‘Queen Street. The C°®ty m d" doubkfbelitrvcs sotneof it will take l t readers, 1 a -_.-.- - ere will be dlscusscti anti arranger f‘ q ' Dr. Ross returns to his theory by which he would divert part of the dents made for the campaign. - 5 prom gram the nlanufacfufnrg‘ M the orders or me inner Hm“? I notfm in Ibo Public Accounts ,1 l UNFAIR TO "m: PEOPLE W“ lwtivellble M ill-ll “efl-“lvtl- charged u check to .\Ir. not-ages l é _ ' pwket '0 ‘m’ revenue of ‘he “mm was present. by pcrtulssion or tlrm If) the amount of $4,343.53 tor l "r; ' - - . - - , v l tllrl, out-rails, atc_,.supp c to We have frequently exnressedin 0"” T“ aspmmm‘ " n“ ‘mum a fhherwise‘ I,‘ “lgfléiiligcgml ti?‘ I-zitlconivood Hospttui for 1920. for ‘Q h h 11-1 tip. wormy one; "he govermm-‘m h“ e editor o ‘e 9H0’ on‘ ‘ r‘ whit-ll no tender was culled. For u u" “alum” l c ope I A l Nash was also in evidence whether u I , hi‘ ‘VH4, ‘h? ‘W, m, _ -- - - 115 1/5 .l,': ’ mum political campaign would been engaged more or less success ll a conducted with a Vie! m “r fully on the same proposition for ‘fuming and “hummus [ha new some time. It has, by means of lht‘ ‘a "u." than’ as h“ mo one“ sales tax and the income tax, til- appened in the past, misleading vened a very “m” “ha” °f ‘he (‘ti HE h h _ _ _ on the Market l-Iall platform I hem. This, we feel assured, is "ma" acmmr“ mom t” [he "Wu either honor, or prejudice, Mr. he desire of the great majority of "T9 Tavemw- much "l ll "um" K1118- tunately at the cost of the con- sumer and we fail to see how the consumer could escape the doctor's t ur people, of the men and women 'hose duty as patriotic citizens will e to cast their votes for or again- ! one or other of the parties seek- 15 their suffrage. There are two ides to every public question and ten and. women range themselves additiouaLexclso tax. The manu- facturer is protected ‘by, say, a duty of 50 per cent which given him" a 50 per cent advantage over his American competitor. Dr_ Ross would give him a further advan- tage of 40 or 60 per cent excise tax with the difference that this latter lax would go to the general revenue instead of into the manu- facturvrs’ pocket. (IHC r n either’ side as their understand- ig of the Issues will lead them— “m r, as is sometimes the case, as zeir political bias impels them_ We had looked for a sane cam- aign nnt only because questions f vital importance are involved v“ m“ mam” h . ut-for the sake of the fair name swpped he” m” docwm‘ the“? broad m. the pmvhm, because would be all right but the question ppeals to ignorance or to Intelll- remams- "h" WWII! Day that ex- encs presupposes an ignorant orlwse m,‘ Md we ‘believe m9 °°"‘ h ‘melhgeu, pmphl sumer would. We are pleased to The people of this province, men ‘sea hnwever- m"! m‘ ‘mam’ hd ‘vomem haw. hiwhyh ehhhh-ed-recognizes the need of protection repmhuon of being mtemuaud the absurdity oi‘ the free . mm and ma“, hhah hrhmarhntrnde doctrine under present con- ‘JIIVQTSIIIII with public questionsidm°lls~ TMS l“ the "lain mmg -' "m, Wm he though, of them "land we lbellevc all honest Liberals my are presumed w he snscephwho look into the rnattcr as intelli- his w such argumenm as could igenlly as Dr. Ross does, will come I V to the same conclusion. this FOR 1e n’. ily be used in the case of men , ‘ by evt-ry government front lllcn till M “vomeu who knew hmhing ’why was he not-present‘ to put’ 1 now. bout matters which even our stop to MncKenme Kings hmiglng x “m M‘ ""1"““"U"¥ ‘he GONEI and dodging of this most important rpfnova] of [he fehcq h", 1 h", "I100! Children fife COYIVPTBQBI- ‘of all questions? Our interested advocating n plan by‘ which tltc tree| u dun The Iionourablc Mr. ‘IlIacMenzie fflrtners Barely will “nnt to know 5x112‘; Ltfhllgg, h The P-‘llflm- 7°“ "lstalm-P- Wlmh ‘King has concluded his somewhatlwhy It“? abandoned h“ guns "n “HSJJI the war in which so many of . ., occns on. - u t1 » , _ _~ - . supposed to speak for the Llb-‘prolracted visit to Prince Edward _ _ _ Willis ‘gwggrfpéllflafiilflithfbk lost thou rai party solemnly informs its Island. That he laboriously churn- ded the political waters while here wlll- not be questioned; that he left anything behind except bub- bles, gas-filled anti wind-lulled, is very generally doubted lie ad- dressed quite a number of meet- ings and at each one ofthcm clearly. dramatically and eloquently proved to his own satisfaction and that of his hearers that neither be nor they could tell where he stood on the vital questions now before the people of Canada. While his hear- ers will cherish kindly‘ recollec- tions of his visit, while they will feel again along their spines tho elders that. tflie parity and its ' idates are pledged to the im- tion. free of duty. of agricul- _ I Implements . It docs not tell '_ readers that this is, omypno d of the ‘Liberal tariff plank: bthe other end of it pledges the-m the Importation free of duty the principle articlds of food" means that United States could send in free of duty form of products grown on firms, nor does it attempt to ' t‘ farmers what effect such on would have upon our ‘while the Fordney tariff JOH Joli a leaf influe mind: platforms built by his own and the other parties he evinced no special preference for either and‘, nom that he is gone, they do not know where .. he is at. While this is regrettable. nevertheless his meetings were en- tertaining and well patronized. g such a policy. dictum that tho would admit free of ' and all fisher- ll conceals the Well haven‘ boy; i pro] ud Free Trade would make good kitchen and the bread line. nonmagne- of Free rmde I on his Issued a I10 hone! combat. There “ling; no shuffling. no you cu He tell -‘WeII, "Yes I the nis 11' mm‘ as n recalcitrant, or aliou. we know not, but Tilt-Be are the _ merchant has just celebrated seventy second h||~lhdhy_ The", 1,, The rlpc rich tint of the coruficlds, ‘life that shows how a] manly young man of his destiny. ed meeting. There was ahau me; you have lived your life “Soon after a don't you be it right away? I Current _(_omment It was very much in rumor upou the street that an edict had been issued to prohibit anv of the livu ‘wires of Boil Government infamy from appearing upon the platform of the M ' It was estimated that the unpopu- Inrity of the Federal eelfwas a big enough ‘load to carry without this added burden. have heard no deulails of this rumor h although it is In very general cir- culation. and the absence of Liber- al M. L. A.'s was sufficiently con- spicuous to highly color the report. 0t‘ course the Premier himself was there, upon the logical assumption. no doubt, that his actual presence ‘- King Loader h aroma of the party's acts, tippears to have been admitted as another, excusable Iliggs, whose zlntuzonism to some exception, also .\-i r. he is not taken Hut the subject of most notable comment is pressing most strongly , around the recognized storm centre of the combination, the father, or the. TAX- ATION ACTS, and above all other things the MOVE}! _ CIILEBRATIED TARIFF RESOL- UTION the defeat of whom of the fathers of OF declares FOUR OR FIVE (Continued on page six) -———<-0>———- §OOO+OQOOOO-O-O-O-Q&OOOQ-O+O 0 Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 8_ Louuon. VO N WANAIWAKEWS DECI3- ION _ nWanatnaker, the greo in his It also shows wlta nccs tell _ "I xvas a counrry boy who had And others cull it God." h ucl-ué.” ‘our. “rm pro thrm o’ m“ windy pluquence and come into the city. A salesman ' o a o , the United lStates mar- tho mystiflcatlon oi his voluhillty, gfiiflitclhllllt; lvflals izoufgéittlglg raiétlzflhlt: A, Mm“), noxhhrghshire_ the V m, ppm“. white com. they twill recall with regret that ' q ' Liberal cnnd-Idgtgg ‘o while he poised gracefully upon mm old mun oi‘ about scvetity-five ' . I . h t d “T551117 “d?! "o"! "l9 ‘NW9d gingerly ‘We’ m“ varm“ iiigrzrgvelltgewlvy osagi?! huep b01139 just waiting for God t0 take him; u» he had lived his life; been good to him, that u good thing to die by ‘I sat way back and sollloqulzed: old man, you can't t any sympathy with a h" “m,” up: h? was perhaps thjnyflvhl and Sir Auckland Geddes, Ilrlttlsh Am. "—""€°>—'_— m, “uh q have hm begun ‘he bnssador to the United states at Christian life. Two years ago I Washington is In Montreal this EMTORML NOTE. W" mill/Prim; l ha‘! W51 "95"" week for the McGill celebration, business, and I had had a great , , , ice agttins ' times I0!‘ United States workmen hugjnegs "why " - ' ' ' "I listened to him." continued Mr. ‘"1"’ ennui“ workmen me Wanamaker, "and I said to myself. “There you are, you want to be II business man, and he tells you how a bettnr business man. that religion ls good to n be s you live by. Another man tells you It s good to dle by.’ tend ever to be a ‘Now. do you in- Christina?‘ ‘Yes’. if it is a good thing, why said will.’ le, he met a country boy up. and I was the chap, I said to him, "I have settled out his hnnd and flu, you will never - - meetings. under toler- in either seriously only local Govern- ment dignitaries which wc noticed THAT the Pat imposed such dras- IIC duties upon this province. Where was tile Hon J, J. Jnhnstmi, Attor- ney Geno-ml of the province, and why was he not on the platform to bring the force of his great en- ergy to the assistance of his feti- eral Leader, whom- be kncw to be in inextricalile tlifflcufllesi upon tariff question? Why was he not there to press upon Mr King the essence of his own resolution, TO BRING PORK INTO THllS PRO ‘VINCE FREE OP CUSTOMS DUTY, and to givc the ftirniers of our Island their hams and bacon CENTS LESS THAN TIIEY NOW IIAVE ‘T0 PAY FOR IT‘! Why should the price ni" pork be maintained mt its present rule of 11 cents when by giving life to .\/Ir Johnston's tariff resolution, and the Liberal Ottawa platform I'f‘ COULD BE REDIYCFID ,T0 lSiX OR SEVEN CENTS, and h is fticed the ploblem upon a young man's d501,“, Earl of Minto‘s Scottish estate, a Mhorate local heroes, was unveiled re- that God ad rgligign w¢g striking scutlture touch! , ; yGh-l ountess of Minto was among those big t has passed nved my head . young follow gar t religion. I am a great deal happier; I am abetter THE CHKRLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN nit rtllilc IDRUII 1'|||| gwmn II open for the dl q on b oorrilpoltd on‘: quoliylonn of Inten- ggz, The Charlottetown guardian does not meiot- griiy onlloru tho opinions im- “pruned by Ito eon-lo We Falconwood Aiiain Sir.--A herd of pure bred- Ilea, Commissioner. owns These cattle are fed ut the pelise of the country. growing Ilm- ‘M"""‘ “Y” a , M“ ."“ effect D09» the Liberal party, d0 would u» less damaging than the more i-ulutlllle every day: taken to l ‘m’ “m! “he” will a re“ mi tht-{Llberal candidates stand Iorli. m" 0! <1 blfaleglc 373591109- MF- ifigzllh“‘Sig"howl“:ggsineiwrgiéhtlg? ' IIBQUIJS- All are cordially inviwt? _..__-<o->-—-— 599mm’ Dum- whme lmsma“ m“ and I notice a credit entry for . o be present as Important muh ‘DR. Ross AND EXCISE him more or loss ttbovc llic foul $1300 for the berg i“ the report t .0!‘ 1020, \\’t> want to kntz-w who ‘this $2..‘i00 and from wlmm trulllc were bought. PXIIPIIIIIIUTL‘ fir boots, uudt-r Mimi) pcr your. I am, Sir out. GEORGE WHEATLV. 4-10., was Ekcise And ti?“ lSin-lnytiut‘ editorial comment ,tm my letter in _\'0llI‘ issue of the 13th inst you stale that the sale-s lifX now in force in (‘zututla was nilong the lines of an excise tariff on goods manufactured and con- sumed in Canada such as I adva- cote. In my opinion it is a tiiffcrent thing altogether and its action is entirely different. ' On Imported goods the sales tax is 2 1-2 per cent, on goods manu- factured in Canada the tax is 1 1-2 per cent. Now the effect of the sales tax is that it» gives the (‘nn- adlan manufacturers an Pxtrn pro- tection 0f 1 per cent, whereas. my plan of an ‘excise tariff wonltl tnske the flnnadlun manufacturer yield up to the public treasury an amount cquutl, at least tn two- iltirdts of the tiusloms tariff that protects them. _ ' - My object in writing thtsv- let- ters is not from a political or con- lvtruversnl motive at all, but to point out a reasonable way to sup- mv IIIt‘ public trcastiry “llli nutcn needed funds to pav the heavy debt with which Canada is burdened. Sir John A. MacDonald stated whcn he inaugurated the National Policy' that he was going ir- plant a tree. Whlltrthe tree was young be was going to build a forct». ‘around lt-and when thc trcc was grown to vigor he purposcd to takr- the font-c down. The tree, of course was the (‘nnadlan IIlDfIlIff-ICIIITIOS nnd the fcncc the Customs Tarit‘. Surely after forty years the trco ought to be pretty wall grown fliltl bearing fruit for it WIIS protected lU Any mantifttcturer that cannot carry ch with an advnntugc of say |10 pet" cent nver foreign competit- [ors is no good 11ml ought to go out oi‘ business. lie ls .1 dcrtd or cunt- bersomc limb that ought to be prun- or]. I am Sir, clc. A. ROSS "Happenings Of The Week “A haze on the fair horizon, The infinite lender sky, l l And the wild geese sailing l1igli-—- And all over upland and louiland The si-gn of the goldenrod- Some of us call it Autumn, f. [war IIIGIIIOIIBI, erected to commer- reoently. Eanl Haig officiated at like-travelling. The memorial Is u representing a solitary sentinel on guartl_ on the ltop of a rough hewn pedestal. The who placed floral offerings at the base of the memorial. O O I Regretful farewells were said this week to Mr. J. R. Dier, tnanag- er of the Union Ban-k who lleft Mon- d-ay morning for Owen Sounds whedo he takes up his new dtuties. Mr. Dier, during his residence here entered readily in the busincss and f I Occasional Notes because of the drought. Ntr-one looking at the fine display of apples at the Exhibit-Ion would have imag- ined it. The lnng tables loaded wlllh I are not so plump or juicy as usual,’ I apples made a great show. fruit gave quite _ splash of autumn coloring to the‘ floor 0f the main building. 'l'll6l‘B were all sorts of‘ apples-tho big red Alexanders and Wolf Rivers (something to bite in them), the Baldwins, Belltels, Betinghelmers’ streaked Duchess Red Astrakhan and Winter Bough. besides the pippius There wore some i",iir exhibits, too, of that especially delicately flav- cured apple that, not picked, but shaken down from the tree, almost melts In the nvoutm-the Yellow Transparent. , The display aptly reflected the colour of many parts of the-coun- ttgv- -ln the neighborhood of farms or oven of isolated houses-dust now. There ‘I5 nothing more beau- tiful titan an apple trea in the fall, its branches bent with the red fruit among t-lte green, And this is the picture that attracts the eye when one drives or walks ‘in almost any direction this month. Ho.- stein cattle has been established at I-‘ulconwood farm, of which Zlfr. part. ex- Tilis account should 1|»- p.~.'ir in the Public work's Ilcpui . received the Eat an apple zoing to bed pies at the EKITlbIIIOll, the apples in the shop wirdows, and the ap- ple-ladcn trees in the country, and in one or two grounds there should be a real and (Wild! apologies) gratifying pnverty-‘avnve Just now among the medical men of Prince Edward Islani-i-and in- deed (lanada. apple." It is difficult for anyorc but the dyspeptic or that wonderful and painful character‘ the always prudent man-and much more the human boy-—to restrict hlntsclf to one. So that the medical fraternity may not be in such deiilerate cir- cumstances after ‘all. apple harvest. _ | It was interested in the weeds collected, pressed and ntounieti by the Exhibition. This is no doubt u] very extraordinnry—or rrtilnary—‘ r-xhibit to b0 interested In, romcm-l‘ fitrthingfls worth of money out oi‘ [a road-side weed, anyway. But ll lntlds to the interest of n country! Iwnlk ‘in know plants Iiy the matisitltaeven to know their names. lsome of the popular names are suggestive, and may Ilthrsenahlszg:radflfgfiiwnzflixegiq{ti}: of Prince Edward Island. Bits of :licsc:-—S:iw ihislle. PIIIIIIIIOII Illa"- tttin, sptirry, laimlfs quarters. mul- low. wild vclcli, yarrow, gmuntlscl. shophflrtFs purse‘ hairy mint, black eyed susan, yellow und green f"x- tull, cutlweed, oratige‘ hitwkwectl, stinking maywcd, moi/Fri? h the full aster nntl the fall dande- llnn ' some parts of the farewell summer. Probably in the old days before the red, blue and green riches of the drug store werc common in Prince Edward Island, some use was mttde oi‘ these weeds. Perhaps our great-grandmothers boiled one or two of them fur colds, headaches and tho “bad feeling," or IISPd them for n liniment when the goodman tstttm-inlsd, lyimpelf in stum.ping/— making his successors, Maybe there was a professional ‘IIBIDIIIISI, or a weed woman or two, in the island. To- day the weeds are of "little inter- est save to the botanist or the nat- ureetudentJt must have been an in- made botanical and popular names. Here was a delightful combin- ation of field work with book work. Perhaps a Field Club or a Natural History Club-—after the fashion of the old c0untry~viias no place in Prince lEdwarti Island. Such a prize- land, nnd (since evcn us that offered at the Exhibition is calculated to awaken the interest that might lead to the formation of such a. Club, tSllll apropos of the Exhibltinn~ it is worth an added allusion-one may say o. word on the display of pictures upstairs. There were some social life of the city, won friends; in all spheres, and was espeoiillii’ popular with the boys of the Abeg- weit Club. lwhom whose leaves many regrets. forgotten in rcmamtbrnnces, as on the eve of vor automatic cigarette holder. the “Knights of Pythias with n valuable . -.-nn0vmn-—-— _, gOontinued on pal! he couched on worn and furrowed but kindly fea- scvernl occasions. He was an all. "IP85 17f fill 0N ‘Vflmflll- Th?" We"? "I waited till everybody went on: expect the janitor and the old min- "m"! cmm" inter. and as the latter came down deparmra also some studies of still liter-one He w“ nnt in particular, ct nf roses. his leaving the Abeg- Home tlrawirtigs ant: lpainliihgs, tak- h I b ted h| "h a 5"‘. en from na ure, o -orn ypes. or I‘ - u" my "n" m GM ' we t m“ ma“ m w landscapes Perhaps that will come inr litter ns artistic By a Vlultor The apples this ycar (they say) The ‘ I a warmth and of Oldenburg. and crabs. There was an old rhyme:—— ‘Twill make the doctor heE hi! bread ' Judging from the show of ap- in town. llut—tlioltll-—the rltvtne says "an (It-spite the public scholar. which I saw at. | t something of i-he he iwn 0t to be right ilvecd, spots. The fall aster is known In Island" as tho we w bits o 6|‘ ill‘ straight the path fur ‘An ‘ the " Map.” w :53.’ fI.“‘l€'ZZ'2’.ii.‘1-"Z.‘li’.‘"5.313.330; :21. 2': 511?, or" - Cairnesirtltizsfintl ctitltlaegtletldsicidntlifi; prince Emvard 151M" ‘awed l" lllll sympathetic rettgtliness it‘: mam’ pm“ them, nloum ‘hem, tlgfiiirllycllllllitzdlfillftrtlgneut. 0f the lll- servo, endearing himself to the BY HYNDHANS TH-‘NKER and to Identify hhem under the“. i - Gillie 8 ""89 whole community. Dr. George ' Amefi few n nmhkhqsh gown mad. ,5; the country seems a restricted ANCE coMphNlEa PR0 flood drawings and paintings of Patrick's road Kelly's CrnsrLMounl “PM”? l" 1|"? bollmlle-ltl llfllltliiull heads,—-probably copies. A draw- Ryan, m». Most noticeable is the oln young man newly graduated In ‘TECT YOUR OWN h"; of the mm of h child-ful] “pg strong flavour of the Scot. lBome tnetliclne. he should bear in mind , ' and touulad hflII‘———WIIl well done; parts of the Island-tin area here that the emolumenl. of his practice Life insurance lhould be a part B0 was a large painting nf the and there-smack of the Iltglhlandn in money is not the be-nll and the map a nle pu I had hoped to findl ‘ed the l0 discc-rus that there is iill the tnai- HIP?! Mm" H! G1?" FRIQQII- Qlflqkfiflfl,“ r and v uprwvwm mmtvmne brusaotspalusivfllllm, (ilmwwilo and Glen- girl-shot, lunar; not m ____.__._.__. Ier within the sen-pierced coastline coe. Place-monies with "Mac"—- nmltl tlic husilc and bustle of the _ rspt-clully liactlonllld-utre fairly grout White \\'a_v. bfitllllllul l8IIdS€llIl9——fi0ifI and wont] common; there must have been and watch-besides seascape, are muclrGaelic spclten in some: of thc Amigo; Nag poo,- sfudgnl$ it's of the Incul fllf-‘lnizcr anti the native-born look to point out utid to find his in- spiration in such native beauty- In the Art Gallery down stairs nlcs of water colors by Miss nie Dunning. Her studies of such Charlottetown llarbour anti Rocky Point-with the characteristic red sandstone cliffs-and of such land water scenes as the Dunk Riv- attractive to the stranger lookout while here that smacks and is reminiscent of the soil. year ago bended "The IAIN! of tlhe mail. said the writer; map. and abounds in names. Many of them are full of history. A few lllllltle tn the aborigines of the l-t lnnti,-the rsl lander lhc first and indeed only true dlari River, Indian point, woman must have her occasional place in the sun) Squaw Point and Squaw Buy, Then come the French: French River, French I-‘nrt, and such names as Jacques. Ireland is responsible and Island's: one discern: on the a painting of a brtsk- ieys and prattllng burns of their adopted country must have remind- kcep alive its ‘memory of famil- places beyond that waste of |a|t-,n¢r1pe|mng_and waters they iii-stowed The New Furs Are Ready ~ To Gloriiy Winter Outfits I The cave'm~an’s wife wore a fine fur wra-p, and the fashionable woman of today-with looms all over Christendom weaving, rich and exquisite textures" can find nofhing ,t0 compare in luxurious - boaulty and lasting protection‘ with the simlplefurs that nature grows on sable, seal, ermine, mink, marten, beaver, fox, squirrel, mus- krat and la hundred other furry creatures IJITBJI, give their‘ warmth and beauty ‘for tihe comfort and adornment of Woman. - Always, Furs have been suntp- tuous and much desired- but; never ltave they been quite so beautiful as now-mover quite so much dc‘ sired by beauty-loving women —- never more approved by fashion. Now the gloriotts days are here when Furs have their greatest charm, and rigiht now we ‘have ready the tnost delight- ful collection of Fur Garments and Small Furs that we have ever assembled. " - It will be an occasion of real pleasure for Women who sim". ply come to look through ‘tile fascinating collections. ‘WELCOME! ‘ Warm Bcttutifttl Fur (‘ottts in 'I‘()NSl Yttstcrtltty.” $125, $200. $300 8t $i00 Exquisite Now Silks Just Out of rrirrr tlit- Boxes atoll: “I'A'I‘().\'S Warm Bountiful Blankets Will (iivo a ‘N’ Joy i0 Sloop.” > “I’.~\'I‘().\'.§".\'c\v REAL IIFDSON SE l‘ IV Blouses Make ’l‘lieir First. Bow 'I‘0tla_\'.” A I. (‘()A'l‘S FROM $3 50.00 to 500.000 PATONS Ltd. _ , “IFILCOJIII 'I'() OUR DAILY SIHHVING ‘mo- .._ found tucked away in this little, tight little Isluutl; und artist that the Oil] lOK-Ilfnlfifk‘, some place-utilities “urge”! me bémgts’ "*1" "'3' m“ tlic utiplcasuttt liubifof t-riIlt-lzlnt: "We ‘_°‘”“' l" "mm" 1"“““'"‘“ tttliletics by stating mut the ath- _e'g' (“P9 Dem‘ and 39f" luyer" letos :n'i- poor siuticnts, would ilnd Goose Rlver’ Bauer poml’ 503' very llttlc comfort in reading the 00w‘ Soul’ Oysée" and L"b'““:r| results of tlic cizttr-luzitituis as for ‘mints’ T106 Black Bear w“ "n un‘; as inc Mctlill senior rugby rlilllltli is pleasant intruder sometimes in the H d l h l d concerned. / n l Us w w” 1 e p We“ m“ 8| All of 111i‘ plnycrs who ivorc rrgu- his home In the deep woods; und he is hem and "My h"? lmmmh fairs on tltc st-nlor squad last season talked ’ ' huvc completed their years by " tmsslltg all tliclr cxtitniutitiotis. 'l‘liis l:- u rccortl to be proud m. and it Wtllliii uppcur illztt llic cum-h not-d not worry about losing his pluyt-rs lit-cause they IIIIVP 1| pour scliolltsllt: standing. —---.-_ WOMEN AS ALDERMEN. Women will bu able to sit as nltier- 'I'ho.<c individuals who liavc erc glad to note a fcw exam- Jen- f the coast as the entrance '0 J. G, C. -o4+~o-oo+¢o 0-000 oooo-o-oo-vo-Qoooooooo-o-o- Vlliew Points; in- e pleasant, anti particularly on the for unvtiling ' “M. . .1 1w‘ The Country Doctor's Reward men at tho Sydney, N. council i"'f"'95""8 Dill!" flilfleared in board next your if legislation Edinburgh Review" about a (Plllllltlflllllltl Public 1-9118") which wl|'l -I)L‘ sought at the ncxt Those who have read Whittlcfs "Snow-Bound" remember ilte at tractlve picture of the country doc- session of the provincial lcgi-sla- lure’ to amend the city charter goes through. It is fascinating to study n place-names Vincent, president of the Rocke- feller ‘FOIIIIIIIIIIOII, in nu nrtlcle lu the Forum, deplore-s the rcltictanco of young doctors to practice in the country. They fear the loss, of contact with their colleagues with technical facilities with sources of professional information necessary to the up-to-dtite physician. Tho countryside he says, must com- pete with the cliy to bring the doc- HITS back to rural practice by de- veloplng ltospitals. laboratories and public health organisations. Il‘ Prince Fidward ls- cnn-tlie Indian. There is In- lndinn ls- the Indian I-‘rencli Millage, THERE I8 A LOT OF MANHOOD UNDERWRITTEN BY INSUR- Crapaud. Gaspereaux. for not, a of your plan: and your family's l guarantee of a chance to llvo right, '"°"-Your death. An Income form of Insurance II n vvlu provinlon. end-all in his calling. country doctors today, ‘general prac. tiilonors, who would not clinngo places with any urban specialist. because of the personal satisfaction they have found in winning year af- ter year the zealous and selfless re- gard, and even the strong affection‘, 0f the whole of a rurnl- neighbor- There arc nd almost snails up tbs bon- rplo heather, The green val- "rmr onnesir tnqumtrtcr AGENCY IN PEI m of old Scniland, thercfore on them t l" mm 't v.2 l h rlrqyrrwvv tit-tiff Ul if IllW-v l" >- - .;Q'--_.