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'ill its . , f .l l »r t ' {~_;-Q- dt; *E73* ` XF/ ll ‘J ’|_ 1r`l".' ~ fwfr.; l ll lill'-li"i|' ” J, Fi i ~;~. .»i'," ,__._..,~ . _i ._, _. it l - ,-;<,=I,‘., £- 1 r' ,~ ' .»"i'if 5 ] y / \\ ai. “ ‘ _-'3,"-fi “ Fifi' U1-1" " F “ ,i , . K i 1. o ll r' l tt Oi ~-‘=i Tm wéim ‘-` _ f 9 II g sv a|.ll|\1' L. cnouai-i 9 ' i D. K. Curvio. _ __ _ ¢ 0 -v O His Ame ' other inllaw havi _ - J. Q. lurnett, `|_ 'wiser and Publisher. Nseoslatp Editor. ~l Look -Z, - """' V. . - - - - ir *" MONDAY, ocronnii 27, 1919. __ VICTORY LOAN STARTS TODAY. .ACa het-dfdmigheds and our people will be asked to invest. Al- _'spurt ready this 'province is drawing interest on over iii/_e_§___f{;f is expected that as a result of the present drive the inter- _ ;;v__ est on at least two millions more will be added to thetbe, stream of_ cash flowing in from this source. This _inc;o_me, I 20% approximately thirty-eight thousand dollars coming into ..,,,,,,,, the province from an investment whose safety is as firm mimi: million-dollars invested in the two previous loans and 1t_ that :cy it-neu you pinch in mu you lnslde t YOU as the foundation of the Dominion_of Canada, will be a ,,e,. _., large yearly harvest to reap and will do much to eiirlch $2351 the province. _ ’ _ limi. ' - This, although the selfish side of the case, cannot _oe_ F325 either ignored or overlooked. _The man and woman who ,_ gm has their money invested in Victory Bonds not only has j mes a remunerative investment for themselves but is help-j ,,,,‘§,’§_ ing to build up the business of the country._ From the_ m_ry__ national viewpoint the success of the loan _is.vital, be-_' 52,? ’,‘,, cause upon this alone depends Canada’s_abllity to con-_ expo tinue credits to Great Britain and the Allies so that they _',’f_‘_’v‘_‘; may buy the exportable surplus of our foodstuff. This menu trade is absolutely essential to the continuance of our i°_G_§_'§‘ prosperity and Europe cannot pay cash for everything by u she buys. Great Britain and our Allles_are eager to buy §‘é“_f_‘ heavily of Canadian wheat, foodstiiifs, tim'ber and manu- reps: factures, if Canada will only give them credit and if Can- {1_f_f_ ada does not other countries will. ` money. l WH Through the Victory Loan Canada purposes to make_ further advances to Great Britain and our Allies to en-, sure the continued purchase in Canada of Canadian pro- AUS ducts Resides securing the European trade there is the U15 work of reconstruction at home to be followed up. For ,,.,‘, rried Tire May. Age To Useless- AB U0 ness Without Ever Touching .‘l“m‘» rican m - - |18 || .. ff. -1- -ii is »\- ui »x- »r- ~'s as -ii -as »r- -s . left him $260,000. Lord Harcourt ap- DBBYS' mo Arran and fo -1-Hs amine 1-Ines ills cs - _.__ _, Witty The Ground. Cami? _.___ mem 3 or sparpsft- which he is giving P°°"“5 rid o car Is it renl iu` "°3"d e ltfllil . ' ly - or does in just look so and feel G°°"5 e prcssureon it the last time Sine out of used tires and that it is has is at home or "out of klltcr." ls W' r spare properly held' iu tl'-1 c - 'me e motion of the car. Is your secured against theft by nn ef- _ls n lock? Automobile crooks liiivc fig" ided penchant \for nice looking um' as tht-re is a fine demand for `lj'_ at the ntlracflve prices they can ly to sell hem for You a~e not 3_9 :int in spares, ure you? Rtimem~ at. fircg deteriorate by ago and, c'5____ sure to the elements and that , ___ its nclual scrvicc mlleiizc im~ _hw ely. lf. is worth colisiderlnjf that `_ ' ‘ ty poor shoe* will bring one satisfactorily and the loss of it_ ,sing or theft is not the s~\rioils` er :hut ii is with the nrst.-uluui 150 one_ ln ally driving with a t.li'c Ulm ,- shop every few blocks, it docs _lil pi1y.lo carry a spare equiiiiiiiiiit ll rciprescnts niucll outlay of -limi liniii Vernon llarcuurt, was pc :vc 1l1'l.v intimate, and for in ny the i he was his sire's chlei’ assist- ill -ull _.T foilr l.‘it TRALlAN FLIGHT 'lilf ON IN EARHEST' lifllll L_ ctii' O 0 , in, NDON, oct. 22.-The fiigltt of ”i'=‘i lonlal Secretory under Mr. As- l, 'i be . . . . . new ure ii row questions unit the fleet vu many occasions. und deeply . - / - - ' 1 t i_ m poperl nk °’Pl`° .<__ _T0 day at nine o’c1ock the third Victory Loan will_::§;;§§_nZu__¢:;_;;__€_;iey_ _zeady/_____;d ,um Lam ____ ____ w____ ______e__ ___ ____ ed as' extremely hostile to Lloyd 9. and intensely loyal, like Reg- McKenna, to his old leader. then he has taken no ested youl' regular tires? Romem- gil" hat 1l,irl&ks out ol’ iimlseil as it 'hz appointment to _ put on a _find shy” spare, especially whrn you ‘W .c ,ar _ _W o that it does not chaie ’l'.li'os m_l"g_ y secured have been known to fly their treads lieiirly tlirouglrunil- lm” m at *ig an u necessarily large in _,____m _um _bg __Uc_________ "Um ____ . ' ' _ ` ~ '~' hat énuilr-i. Ile is probably nczirc. hu; acted service as a spare, cuts age, ill asain ln the news of t‘he`da-y. rn'is ii subject for a resume of reer -by 'T. P. 0'Connor, ~ the Irish politician and Journalist. the then lion. Mr. Harcourt into immediate touch with rs ol" the Canadian Govern sed them with his unusual ab B, and resigned his post, being .. - ' active ln_politics, chiefly on account of altar. Itfis reported that the rest 0118' him a world of good, and Wlwnf the time comes to the G90l`8e-Government to paés a.w~ which is inevitable, and which ould gather from Mr. O'Coiinor hly desirable, Lord Harcourt is 2'E8l!l~ to resume olficeillven the _has been picked out for him, and is slated for the Foreign Oiiigo admirers bellcve that but for this blllfy 0i'_belo-urging to trge Upper _sff ll0 _llllitht even bcco e Prime. IS!-ltr. lhcre is, ot' course, no Inu dcbitrs one ol' the liorils iroiii -the lershlii. but 'ru iiu 1, _ct in this assiliiiption tli-in ir _-§iS1lm__ption that the successor "Jil _(revise will be one ot’ the th Camp. ' ll ‘ . ,- ~ _ , in Um futu__e____l(; chfgfs oi; :i;£i..lli1.;_gl0li. altliougli his st'.iiliicii_ ously restored, new buildings WSW _ ` - ' :uoilels of -grace und utility. As Mr- Olionnor says, .London, is todo) more beautiful because “Lulu" Har court was once commissioner oi’ _ wc-rks. - fi ~ Hates Lloyd George h i °(`\\~_ \ fa His nctx step was to the Colonial Oflxoe. When the war broke out i his health was delicate, but he lu- '_ /,_ ‘mi-ed for sixteen hours a day, Hllfl ~ the smooth working ot_ tho niezis- ~./ do ures taken in co-oporatloii by tht' _ . _ . overseas domllllons and colonies .\_ . with the \Mother Country was no _ - small tribute to the efficiency of his _i ' vork. I-Ils health, broke down ln ‘ ` ii o consequence of bl.; great labors, and lir. 0’Connor'rein';1rks that his wife Clad tu fight his election for him. - Wlion 'l\ir. Asquith was cuslel :lull Lloyd George ‘became Premier, Hir- 3 , :olirt refused longer to hold ofllce, I :_ ind lridocd it is not known \\'l|e.lier _3` le liildthe orptloil. lle acccpteda C-1);' :ceroge and retired veiigcfully. Ile on ind _tlle Preriiicr ure considered 65° ' :ii-_:lii.cs, and one can well u_'ulei'stiiiil '-' . . lui apwrt fx-Om 1_,,,.d H,“,wu_,L.E ' White Voile Wash Walsts. These goods have ' gyliiy to Asqum, tm and me dy been on order since July, just to hand, all sizes, 36 3! W "\?¢!al'lill'ii:lldwcsll)lllw"l>hcjLlialxlljlllrt é l-la 43| dnlg and "me women can get their sizes' all cal. It is not unlikely that but for un ro S to choose from' ` `.iis fend he miglil; have been up _ .ilntcd British Anibassililcr to .‘ out liililv/its oN onoen siNcE JULY. 1 if TAILORED BLOUSES in white ctripo and check Vviles. Reno. and Pique, from $2.35 tu $4.50. La¢¢, Clusters of Pin Tucku, round gud V necks, $3.10 'to $5.50. Sizes 34 to 46. - WHITE WASH SILKS, ALSO BLACK, in Jap and l-labuti, tal!ored and fancy, $4.55 to $7.75. - WHITE SATIN, colored stripe and Tartan Silks, $6.25 to $7.75. - `n;lr_~rs wouhi hardly clsliln l hc_ would have ima,-1 ii bt.-tter _ cc than \-iscoilllt Grey. l l mill l 0 miles, from _London to Aus- ff 3 begun yesterday morriiiii; by 11 11 £ Son of Famous Statesman rd liarcourt has lizi.l an inter 5! cartier, .even if there remain ` Th ni it zill’ and his fziiuous father, Si; men ore inlpci't.'iilt cliuplcrs to wrltc :has . The rclatlolishlp bt-tween law tiucut whell, alter Gliidstoiie‘s | /en lll0!'Sll5-D. hilt was set to one side. rc-suit, as Mr. OTConnoi- sayg_ B _conspiracy in favor of Lord 3917 ll'fl`.Y. 'l"Lioiigli he became Chan he ind companion. I-Is shared with jcni William the latt‘er’s black disap- iblc ement, he did not secure the racl COLOREQ GEORGETTES AND CREPE DU CHENE. Latest shades and newest designs in Bead- ‘ ing and Braiding/all sizes, $6.00 to $14.50. e Patriltic Appeai _ c economic argument lor the pllr ~'. c oi’ Victory Builds is without a " ,_ _ - - e o _ . Tllo ilussesslxm of Goveriimclit Ut in I e [f;.yf@_f. rities is ii financial defence to ` ' _ .'(@ V _ . ll-1 G ‘ W "V ° "` ' #___ ` ry liouaclioltl. The souiiducss ol` _ "paper," guaranteed, as it ls, by 'Q ' ' ,_ - »_ ,. . -___._ '~ ‘ ‘-‘<=»*-`.t~<@i'lsifa- ~ ' -f _ - '- ili " 3, U10 l'GSDurc2s of Canada cannot be $@‘5Bt`$i¥¢W~»\¥$¥%¥$\¥¥%¥‘~7¢¥¥¥¢¥la¥¥%‘$i7¢$%¢I6tI¢$’; t.. ;u The process of readjustment will be simplified by im” relieving the banks from carrying a large part of Can- ada’s obligations and aiding them in lending funds for §;§_‘_ current business -needs. _Business i'ead_iustinent will it ii proceed more rapidly if there is a very wide distribution of the bonds. The banks should not be required to take ms, the bulk of the issues as this would limit their ability to _fgilg extend credits and restrict the undertaking of new busi- ,,,,,,, hot ical li.i-'l tlin filth we-in Calcutta ond Australia. Ullfil lluncbcry once .rcriiiwkezl tho y investigations in inei.vorr»lo.rl‘nmcllt was do llc I’ ll. Sir William was pleased as ~“"'Y .i. Tlienceforfli, he dev'oted “a i of. his tlilic to prosecutllrt; hi'_- 39°" against ltiniebcry and eventu C the satisfaction ol seein; l-_ S0 `.l`l¢‘1‘C<‘fly had he taker. ers part.iii the quarrel th-1. tlintxci-peril, youlig Um. l'll\“ SFS ple by t the Ht ='1¢%e==l=:l¢¥¢ora*¢#Q=#¢#¢d¢d¢=>.\=¢ elling lorce which wilt ciirry the e to thc shining triunip‘i will bo spirit of patriotism. Let thc piih~ e nsuroq lh:-it the iuoney is iiccos- to implement the iiailoiial cou- ct with the soldlel'.~, and the re- se will be instant and eager. anada is proud of the soldiers. Y aclii-ever] great tliitigs in Flami- nnil brought honor and i'cpu1uf.ior\ thc Doliiinioii. Moreover thc peo» 4F$$4%¥&%%%%%$%%2r$ S CD without trouble oi' even iucoii-' icnce at any llrnnch Bank is ot- IVE. ' ln Life lnsurancevand increasing' knowledge of the subject cause ini_endil_1\g applicants to look nlore closely than ever' into l:SSE l`lALS of profitable protection. The strength and progressive record of Tlie Great- West Life, its investment success, its favorable Mor- arc impressed with the great con- tality and low expense rates, the liberal Policy pro- rusr between the liui-ilslups suswiued visions and measure of Service to Policyholders-all ‘ h n lt' i il ' ' _ ~ 4 - _b,a.__f’ab,‘;‘__'f‘§_;':§_;‘ reach the most rlgoro as standard of comparison. :olirsti ol’ the \\'ilr. ' ' . ' - - Them _B 8 universal conviction that Ask for descriptive literature and rates, giving date of nation should strain its resources birth' increasing Interest t 0 OPS essential to the success of the 0 make good its obligations td the ness enterprises. V _ ,_m,,, It is hoped therefore that the small investors es-_ T, pecially will take advantage of this opoprtunity to set _ggi their money to work both for themselves and the country. ,,,,_ We may therefore anticipate that the potato export this _?_;\._;.. uno from more me fliers must pf year will be an average one. _ Im, rtaking. ie first part of the flight liwsses France, Italy and Malta to 'thc li coast of Africa. then to Abou- EgYDt. The route then follows ill() ll - ... .- . re paris. There is one landing ln Lord I-I.1rcourt's oirller days he fi 0 one expmred by Genera] Snlmond to one of the oldest families in Eng- . POTATO CROP AND MAnK1<;'r _-§_i;_fj_l_ >§__§‘_fS~___’1{___W“§,__<;f_c1,§;'{;_§_S°3_S- ggi uni, .l_0l__.. _ ucht. ' l ` t f h t `ld` some “““ _ While there are comp ain s o a s or yie in ,,e,.,,, sections there are also reports of exceptionally large _Oda crops in other sections so that on the whole the potato ,em crop this year may b_e presumed to be an average one: Reports regarding rot in this years crop are also gm varied and there is no reason to anticipate that there out shall be any more trouble than usual from this source. §_“'_‘__ , d the Landing grounds are avaliable in gmieiuilly good and landing/oil the T rt is practicable in an ein`ei'gol\ry. D; t Culculiu the aviators will be uiiic l,b-a nd in llie race course, but :titer 1:,” ug lhc~l'e they will have to make But '° tw" oviwliefments for fuel and _vm und ut Aitynh, zso miles from rm. ta. and another about 500 miles ‘im ther on, at Rangoon. Then comes Mu ng stretch of 1300 miles to Sings- ‘_ Regarding prices the outlook is_ good, and there_ iS too every prospect that present prices will at least be main- W tained if not exceeded. The price at present is-75 to_c>0_ cents in Charlottetown and there is no present indication _ of a change. _ _ l ,,, Regarding _freedom from disease the same story is ,. told that has been told year after year. Where potatoes ie nard’s Llnlment Cures Dlphtlierfa Qi, nt and Darwin the fliers must cross .nh miles of sea. who .lov ical iii if fo 'i0 p lo Bandoeng. Between that pt? Fortune!s_`)_tVl1eel Turned nd his fatlicr, though belonging being, in fact, descendants o Plzintogenets, 'were by no means any circumstances. Sir William younger son had to be sel.l'-sup- lnlr, and iilitil the cares ot ofilice rbed liilii he bud been o-ble to i a huge income as a barrister. of this he 'built a costlly home ch was by no means easy to keep when he became immersed in lltics. However, he married ii lgliter of the' American historian, tley, wiio .brought him a consid- iible fortune, and some time after- - rd was mode the 'ht-,ir of his ne- ew, Aubrey Harcourt, who had eritezl tile fillnily r~stfltf_~.i, and c rt rl '.ca "or 1 'lie 8$i8liB%t$$¢snta= no ¥1~¥¥¢¥¢:l¢ :ol d»_»_;;_;___y_;»_§ 333 ;_1;i;_.;-__;»_i_<_»_5-lg 333 The Great-West Life Assurance .Company - wances, but also the special debt ci QUEEN sriissr '_ cunntorrsiown if reetiucalion 'and help needed to istabllsh thcm in civil life. \ \ ` HYNDMAN cu C0. L'l U Managers for P. E. I. 1 illo Since the proceeds of the Vlctoryl n are to be applied to such a com- nendable purpose, the people can be ipproacliecl confidently. They will 'espond with ardor and enthusiasm, the war~period has proved that the iatrlotic motive is a marvellously iofelit force in this Domilil.-on. %5¢~¥¢A¥¥é%¥4‘1¢ O _ zgz.; = -_:..*£!E $¢$bdb&&&¢3b§§4%-=\C$b¢h£3’f¢bJbS=d£$b¢b$bd¢Jkdblibecdl.&¢ _ Y. “ef -~ ' f -4- -_ ..__.____._._ .,___ _ ___ __ _...__ __.__-.__,-_-_-_~_ nw 1 O I . _ _ _‘_ “Y '-fl'-‘~'.'.’="~".`;i"; ‘f - .'.'.'.--'~'f:~"_ ‘ . , »; ,f ay have had no -particular thought , ap Q so vp gi Q Q Q qi Q ig Q 9 3 Q that 'he would ever be personally al- died li'iii;'it::illy al. .\-irlute Pxrlo. (llinncellor of the,Exchequer he framed the Act by, which the eriiinoiit took a huge slice in li duties, und at the time Large Showing 'OF -»-.~..,.* 1"\ cled Lv/ lt. Yet h-e\had to pay iivlly when he inherited from, his havebeen carefully sprayedduring growth there is prac- 1 tically no disease; where this has been neglected there is 4, considerable rot. This lesson has not yet been thorough- it Furnished by W. I. Lollloll : 3,' l:_e»pliew, and his son, "Lulu," had S Guardian Readers 3; 0 lll0 cw : lic s father. By this time, however, to "coine‘through” in hand- style when he inherited from as largely independent, since_ ly learned by our farmers. An ounce of prevention has it always proved more effectual than a pound of cure. in si the case of potatoes, prevention is the only remedy-be- ' W cause there is no cure. Once rot has developed it is there_ not only to stay but to spread and the only hope is to pre- __ vent it. It has been demonstrated over and over _again fi that prevention is possible. Mr. J. A. Clark, Superlnten- Q: %‘3E#¥il¥‘$$5$$$53¢#$ HAT FAlTH WILL DO FOR YOU You will' not be transformed into ii 0 ricct being all at once, because sud~ 0 w Wilh most of us faults are __ ibcdded into our characters that it H J. f en changes are contrary to niiturc’s ,gum mv” done 3°' but he though* _ '_ _ so _.,_ hull nizlrrlctl ii. niece of the late P. tM'ol‘gilii. Helped Beautlfy London _ Had lic chosen to enter the Housr Coiuiiioiis when a more by he at lic could further his i’ather‘s rear better from outside the ouse. T‘liui;, when the time came r"`~” 7"? ,i,_ l ik, » f t 1'; 1" / l' tg xp g_\,_ < `__ Iaé* i at , nv ,i. \ i ’ t :l»:_ *‘ ~,“= '.--if i _ _'}_§:__ r lt ..p_l§___ tg,-'»_»g-it ' ' F-i`5i7.l°. i i = f -is # §l» , `,l A l," ii l r "0 "tl "T 'tg . ,,,_.~h ~;~.,_»_ .lf _.._i_. 0 tts".-‘.. ..»iT,Z&;,_»¢\,_.“,_ _) L. .. 5 _ if , _ -‘pr ri, il _ ...ji | ‘ I t _E ra’ is *ke dent of the Experimental Station informs us that there W has been practically no rot farm due entirely to the fact that during growth they ,, were carefully and systematically sprayed. _ ll? The question of seed potatoes is a most important’ one. Reference was made in previous issues to the c eighty 'acre plot of se-ed potatoes grown by Mr. Mclvor at Q Emerald. All of this immense crop is being sold for seed :X ill take ii long, hard pull to get them ut. . It is not easy to reform the habit of lifetime, but have you. ever .found ny worth-while thing that is easy have not. “ Try taking -tive minutes a day for hamster-building. Take it at the time time each day, lf possible, and o sure to go where you can be alone. here does not matter at all-up in e attic or down behind the woodDll`<= in the potato 'crop on the 0 and no doubt at a much higher figure than can be got _,,,,y,,,,,,,_.,,_ ,,,,,,,, can ,,,,,,, be .,,,i..._ for potatoes for ordinary use.. This lesson also has yet _ to be learned`by many of our farmers. We have one of ,O the best suited places in the world for the growing or gi seed potatoes for which there is _an unfailing market in practically every other province in Canada as well as in-_ the potato growing states to the south. These places' _ must im_port their .seed from more northerly climates_aii_d_ w'é'are`1n position to supply the demand. He_re _again is_ shown the need of ta Potato Growers Association, and here. again we are too late for this season. Shall we know better arlddo better next season? I Try to leave behind, for this little lms, all your cares and anxieties. Try take with you your faith in At lghty God. and faith ln yourself, the hild of God. That means y0\l» V0” just as much as the greatest man in the land. Infinite love sees .more ln humanity than the most optimistic humanist ever saw. Are these qualltieg not in us? Ol' course they arel We never see -people as they are until we lovefthem. God sees in us what our best friends fall to seo: nobillties. siinctitles, capacities, bf which we ourselves have never I nouno w_om.o oznov _“ WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.-Arrange ments for airplane landing places ln the Wets and especially in the Rorky lloluiteins for the aviators who will gigrtioipatg in tho proposed aerial 'round-the-world derby have been oompleteg by the commission as '\lW0inte¢| by the Aero Club of Am- _ _ . ;_ ~1 I ~ ', ;l__ - _-3- ,f,__, ,_.-..___.._....,.._..... .:._._.... __4_,».v, <- -,.~ , erica and the Aerial League of Alfi- ldreamed. Jesus renamed Peter "a erica. I rock" white he was yet soft as putty. But e was not putty; he was clay, and inllllho furious tires of trial he .became lko rock. . To every one of us who is A great way off from the Father. God sends the Elder Brother to hasten our steps lest the nightfall finds' us exiles from his heart and house. PARIS, Oct, 22.-The Supremo Council-beds; refused to grant the re- quest oi' til-3 Forman Government that German fishing boats, trawlers and coasting vessels bs -excepted from the measures of surveillance taken by the Allied fleets ln the Baltic. for lillll to contest a riding and even- tually be elected s member, he was 0l1l.v nominally. new to parliament- UFY life. knowing already most of the Commoners and Lords and hav- ing a thorough knowledge of the W0Fklf1l:s of the political machine. lie entered the House at the age of .orly and had the unique experi- licc ot’ making his maiden speech not us fi private member but as a minister. lt ls true that his office was :i subordinate one, he being a coiiiinlssloiier of works, but he Sl10wUd'v/hen administering it that =% E) l l New Overcoats \` ` l .__ *Q .ff _ A _ ,, _ Step in and invest in that new _t Winter Overcoat now~tlien later on _ ' l when the cold snap arrives you will be prepared for it. - __ , We are displaying an unusually ' .__ a°ttractive line of Overcoats for the _ ' -, present season-Waist Line, Belters, is a - Ulsterettes and D.B. 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