f _ ii _,Q _ it l~ if I ‘_ _ i H .tl :.2 ear 211;'/i $7 i i_ ¢'_ _,». ill .tip 2- iii. ,. . V _ .__ . , 1%* ta Wi l iii. _. ,, ,_ _ia _9 D4/ ; ._ l i ‘ff to ,§.- \_ 'ZOE oi a J h V ff 'e ii’ U L ii ""~':‘-i i, _.ir .i s . t i r~ i _ xi Th V i '\ of . 2 _ _s‘»__ i NJ r _-ir _~c¢V`i{'_V ¢ _ » ,J _i ,_ . _ _ _ ,_., 'PAGE roua "__" ' THE cHAiiLo'r'i.'1-:'i'ow1~o GUAit`niAi~r_ I `V _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ FEBRUARY -25, .’1_920`, _ , ~ 1-ll M' e es Doasibl bank in( service to the Prairqe Pro- i.'lf?.é§F_i. 1° E Uwmohooew will bound so ais- an-on if in iw ..' l °“" ‘N111 UDBDGIDZ Problems with their mx-mer customers Asst" lxcztb ;m.m,m ,,,, l oiiioii oioi or oioiioi co-oAn|.o_1"rs1'owN anANcH G. c. TEMPLE ~iANAoEn_| ` 'st-fx er- ‘_, --~ - - BUY (‘.\.\` \I)I-\\' GOODS _ ` ' _ `-vw _ . . _ i : °****°*°‘*‘*“**°°‘***°‘ "°°°“ "° M” ‘*’°“'"‘ ‘“ "°“"°'~ , _ _ " _ . . Lord Robert‘s recent letter to the ,_ _ C ___.__\,_V`i;,\|||i,.,,| __ . , _ _ ‘ _ £ vlew - ¥ IJ_fli_i;ral l;o_i;der, _alIiii_¢_>s;¢ on the cvs ~_~ ,_ _V _,_~_ tt., "‘y`yi _' ». 1 ' o e o nga asey,isaguo §_,___.__ _ _ n _ a _ _`_»+ __ _ _ lb). A. A. llqrlelt, Planlidzng-"l’_ A:;:..‘l:u|;:lt:;I__Edltor and Publluhui fo-O4-O-O-O-0-O-O4-9+#-*OO-O'0-O-O-9-fc exmmplg df broad__mmdnednes,s in ui? V _ I URABLY broadening _._ Q __§:;,‘_ '~‘,>-f£,"._ ‘ _ _ _` __~7= LIFE ON THE FARM fpolitics. "lt seems to me,” said - V-' °ultu_ralbi"ukin1_er::tsT§;'Zll¢::_v;0°:_g_l;>|: 1-(-__ llorllng Daily (founded |831) l¢.00 per year (delivered) ll lrlvnncei _--_ - 'DOM Rdbeft lI1,hiS letter, "thai ,yn-_~ “shed 27° of our 890 branches __>_ _*_ , _$8.8 le! your (mulled. In ndvnnce, il Cuando. and llL5_0 lor U. B. 1. (Peterborough Exmmmer) you are needed |n the House of _' - in Western Canada. We almto »'i"'ii1\" 'fin ii _ .l"»_ ` ' \ ` Iii spite ol’ the frequent com-‘ Commons, both as the inost-repress 1 - extendth hill t ~ 'llf,l_l_l;|i}Emlmli'_` _,W 25’ aints oi the farming community PDCHUVB H13-n Of B lime bvdyi 0! 4, ull, , I _ i ‘ ill* _ _ _ _ The slashing tariif reform propaganda which a number of political agitators threw into the unrest following the war has petered out under the sheer weight of its own absurdity. Cure-all specifics do '_=» ~ - -.r u .. ,. ' ».l.f,~.».'n : ...6&»"'°°` ... -1 _,_ _,Sa -» .~.- . W’ “The Haberdasheiy" ` __ eve 1 j notli ‘ 'i reti 1_1:-i > _ _.r ;_ 16%)* "_.f;f;’_: .>” _ .S _., ._-. ...‘< "“' F* =f 9a=§s==~ f- ,, _ na..- -_-_-~»nri: ...< _ -./Rio-Naot/-`\/;r\fA6~\i',.\/.5/,.\ -r' -i _ miiitji » j stacy _ ‘assi 130 ( 2, s 0% if ._ ~.‘F~r tw f iii _ it I; i-» H., ' i.EK _ ond(;. ,_ V New Brorsalinos and_Stetson’s SE ws, _ ‘.= ig We recommend either of the above makes to our customers. They are the ’ -' best hats made. If we knew of any as good we would have them. The world’s best_ i, hats priced at $8-00. ' RN( . E is .-’f.§ OP s 1 O0 5 0 YB/LC _ __ _.f ; ‘pi gr*-3_4' gg" _______»~ %/5 8€‘ O Arrow Shirts _ Arrow shirts made by Cluest-Peabody ' Beit _ are considered the best line of shirts on the sum _ market. We have just received by express ‘ t ____.~E~ c .1 _ °“ U' _©@@@@@@@@@f§`l@@i@@@E©@H@@`mmm sir ' oo" _ if tba 5' . l<. l' `_' ,' vs; 1 _“__ _ "@"© @l.@L© ©T©_o 1 l .iF V o --.org _ _1»> , _ __+ 9 “i if io gi yi ii’ *§‘. i if i, rt, _.i a ,»_ _J many handsome designs of this particular make. Priced $2.25 and up We want men who are particular to I see them. ' _ Newest Caps I ._ We have received the last two weeks nine very smart caps from the best mak- ers including Eastern, Regent and the lat- est English blocks from Alexander '& Co., London, England We would like to show yoigx caps they are different. $2-00 up tg 2. ~ . Henderson & Cudmore l0l Grafton Street A -Y' i _ _ i liizi-aioMEir_ oi I 1869-600 Branches-1920 i i ' THE ROYAL BANK 0F CANADA V; _ very well to hoodwink people with during an epi- demic but when_actual test has proved their worth- lessness the deluded return to the doctors. Reduc- 'tionof duties and the consequent influx of foreign goods looked like a plausible remedy for the high cost of living but when it was discovered that our dollar bill' had dwindled to about eigtfhy-six cents because, we were getting too much foreign goods, then the people woke up. They will now have little to do with any tariff tinkering that will endanger* our Canadian industries or shorten the production of our Canadian factories. ~ _ We want markets; we want first of all a home market, which is the best market we can have and which we can have only by encouraging home manu- ees in our cities \ve can have this market; without only to look around. Unfortunately in our little pro- vincecour industries are few and our home market is Canadian, not provincial; yet with the 'home market provided us by cities and towns that have their iiidus- tries we fare almost as well as our neighbors for a very large proportion of our surplus produce is con- sumed in Canada. we can buy as well as sell and so maintain a balance of trade and keep the value of our dollar at one hun- dred cents. This market we can find only within the British Empire and there we have an unlimited one. Already Canadian firms are sending their buyers to Great Britain and within a very short time stores heretofore stocked with American goods will be stocked with British and, if we are true to our Can- adian factories our houses and farms will be furnish- our dollar will be worth one hundred cents, our fac- to_ries will be filled with Canadianemployees and we W _ . . country with its unlimited resources entitles us to. It is frankly admitted that our tariff requires adjustment and modification from time to 'time as circumstancesmay dictate but the interests of Can- ada demand that industries be adequately protected from undue competition and dumping, and Canada now recognizes this as never before. _ 'l`Ill'I l".\l.(‘()N\\'()()I) l{l‘ll’()l{'l` ; The Patriot, finding itself in a 'hole of its own digging orthat of its political friends, waxes right- eously indignant over the Guardian’s reference to the Commission’s report on Falconwood and the Infirmary. ‘ In the Commissions report it was stated that in Falconwood Hospital “the whole system of bath tubs, sewer bowls, urinals and wash basins through- out the whole building ` together with supply and \vaste pipes and flushing tanks are worn out and will require to be renewed at once ;” that in the Infirniary “flushing tanks are broken and disconnected in ALI- bath rooms throughout the building,” that “sewer bowls and urinals are rusted out, broken and leak- ing,” “all fixtures connected with bath tubs and wash basins are broken__worn out or missing” etc., etc., ' This was in the Commission’s report and the Patriot after the pious ejaculation, “Heaven forbid that any newspaper should attempt to make political capital out of the Asylum for those mentally afiiict- ed,” proceeds in its own way to denounce the Con- servative Government in a two and a quarter column editorial. In its yesterdays issue the Patriot studioiisly avoids all reference to the unsanitary conditions re- vealed by the Commission and grandiloquently _challenges the Guardian to “point to a single in- stance whcrc those reputable men have been guilty of falsification!" mission’s report but holds that if conditions are in fthe disgracefully filthy and unsanitary condition re- ported by the Commission, then the Bell Government should be impeached. The sanitary conditions both i>i‘ about their ci>nii~iiiim or iirejiue opinion and also for your Imniense Kiiigsmii wing thinks that me on koowiodse ood oriverienoo. portio- the farin has -greatly improved in 1llBl'lY ill f0\'¢iS'n Hffilrs- All army! recent years, and that with more Uf l>€°D\@ in U19 Uiliied Kii18l'l0l11- cooperation and constructive plan- llwllldliig mini' 0! Mr- ASfll\lih'S ning, possiibly under the i:l'lrectionlP0li\|Cill UDDOIIBWIS. feel BS I-0i`d of provincial and federal experts,-R059" C00" Wi`0¢¢’~ MF- Afiqilllli ;maiiy ‘i‘ui'iher liiiprovements in the is 1115990 116911011 in the HOUSE of physical Initellectuai and social lilo C0i11m0l1S. of the harm should be feasible. fr-*_’_‘*:'T”;'__l“ These remarks have been prompt- ° "°"°" " "°”" ed by the reading of it report ofILf§kl»f~I$f,-gas ggglégd Ilglgfgigfg _H reffoiii SUTVPY Oi’ ille iiimi h0iI\§S Tablets remove the cause. There is iii Orange Township, Iowa. This Only one "Bromo Qulnine.',' E. W. particular survey has disclosed GROVES signature ‘"1 b°x' 30°'_ BANK;_QlflY!9l_l. -' ‘ A or sizcuairv _ e V Deeds, insurance Policies, . l vi' Securities and other valu- __ - _ _ ables should be kept safe _`: ._; from fife and theft. V' " i _ C = a o,_____-...M . .,.. _ __ Safeg Deposit 'Boxes in l l ll li ` the vaults oi this Bank may if `i __ _ ‘ . ._ _; nu v|c¢.uo»a.vt'i¢-ii.. 7'" _v be rented at a moderate charge. E. G. COOMDS, Manager, Charlottetoivn Branch." _ some remarkably interesting andlf ._ _ sigiiliicaiit facts-ducts that would ' doubtless be equally as true oi' iiiiy _ Onliirlin townslilfp. Thcre are 132 O-O-O 0~O+Ov§+Q OOO-Q 0-0 O-9-0-Qfié 0 O44 O40-0-Q-¥O-0-90-O-GQ 1 _ 0 . _ facture and home trade. With thousands of employ_- ,,,,,,,. ,wo ,me ,e,,,,,,,,,,@,_ Elghw li ive ‘aim ni seventy niinc have : pi s, id . - such we cannot have it. For proof of this one has =\\1fom~°i>ii'~‘S~ Sixty-"lifes liiivr oi _ ed and stocked with goods made in Canada Then i-riimeiit iiiaii_Vig@iiii=iii. .riie vice- D phono i`oiiipiipy,ii-lls ilic New York 'Diiiit-s tlizit the plziui was turiicil ill have the measure of prosperity that oui great bm ,O ,,5 ,,,,.,,,,,s --,,, 3 g,-...ii-y crippled condition, both as regards pl ~ _ the Government. when it had the property, xlid.not keel! it “D 3110 tho£.is all that the company or tho public gotrii-om the absurd' seizure as a war nierisuro. It was just tho ciijovnieiit and incuiupeteut excr- ‘ _---- cise of anbitrary p0\VPi'. farm houses in Orange 'i`o\vnslil;i, we are tolii. All of the families lake iinil read newspapers and cor tuin iuagizzinos. One hundred .".ii'l tivcnty-live of them have respect-_ able libraries. the average being 10 volumes One hundred and +»+w»++»'; ooo- octric light :ind fifty-seven have riiiiiiing wvzilizr. No woiiilcr tlic_ fiirnicr is ii stabilizing influence-._ and lins no syiiiipiitliy with wild talk of revolution. class \\'iirl`ari1.' c-oinmuiilsiii und the dilctiitorsliip oi’ he city "pi'ulet»iriat." §0l>D0i°_i\1ii' -i the cil the tcfun the village We want a foreign market also, one in which ,_ n l house. The liilr-lligciit Canadian has no quarrel with aiiytliiiig sav:~_ gppgifil privilege injurious inono~_ poly mid obstruction of normal dev-I vlopnient of oui- national resources for tho benoilt of all. V i ity is still Can-ad‘a’s "other name" n dtho pliysical isolated iarin- -l--¢0-0»--- Governnicnt Management (l-- MR. ASQUITH NEEDED Canac1a"s Best I, ' i ...ff V- V #___ '_ ' "rf-is < if ‘" . --_----- -r-.;.-if'-:-;.*.:*.r_r; " T H E "ll at-i~.» ' sg:--" *‘ *im-.‘-=..1V'i ‘Z <'l~§5..~_._ff1"¢ "‘»'°-'ai 1 ";i.i_1_¢:~=§._§i-Js§§F_-if” ; is V-.~Vi»~xn{i :_ Va i' so-.» 'terra ,,_- Y V. gg, --AM,-;~ .»‘=~.§~- = V_»_`_.o .o“ ; *"4 '.=§»t` . ~ ».‘ H, fi if,/~ - '~'. ' '_»i~ tkfw i. ,i‘ '-_.5. ';.`V‘ -i f`\Vi _ki b~_,¢_- V45. _ " ~ ‘."i ',.r- ., »‘ ii __,i __ _ .._.1.i~,,,. W, 9,g;i_~._,_ _ _'rea ~.-. V ‘t»~_f' . §’,9_jf = $6* Q-_-.$31712-gg?-__--._f-.=='-J 51.' ~.-Yr -sf"-‘=U~ _ Ev-.=_'-.’»'I~.; ' .Ma __, __m_,. ,Q .:‘.3_.a_ _ _ ,, _ _ _< », .~__~._ . _,ii~.»» .»- `. ' V ,lk , _ _ ..a_fE.<\.‘?_i.§_K__S___‘?J;¥h i -_ i_;<. __-\1...~`.~._.;__»__ _-'V1.__.-:fi-dt'IiJ1tI_”I"I.V,.; . __ ____ _ __»-., ` i ,,__`-fi,_;,§1,,__».f.-.ir .___ __i,'-.--'2~‘-‘- - " "T _ . i. -»,;-_,i-»'-. . ._ _ . <_'_' -- W __ §"» ' ll _ xi, V; __ _ _ _V.-i'.’§‘f~i§;_;V.§i.ii.i g .\, » -1-4 .i»‘.» ;- . _ `(- 'Iii' "‘ i r` Y-'V - . - »1 _ _ _ _ _ _.1 ~g_ ;§ 'I V# . ati# '.~.*i‘f"* . lofi ig'/. i’ _` T’-P' V- 1. _,aj .;»"z'{~"f-"‘§'2l.l$¢'ff;T1"i ' “ , p __.» - ry; _‘V . ,_ \_,,_ 'f ji _.»_-.._ R f if-_ V -.~i~’i=_~§,;., -ig: - i- - 1;.-' riff t _'is=r.-.*V- -f V -- ` Iwi' *"9 "_- -..‘..-' i»""?"".: "\ ’ ' ¥ `1 " if V5-V'-‘.‘ .ttf 1" “'i‘,~_-'aa--=~»'/' v 1 5,3 ,_ _ '13. i.--_ 'H if ~FF“E m U2 p .I-i o-i E .gli CD REPUTATION , _ Why. the wiiiis Piano has Be- comethe Standard Pianoforte ____ Reputations are not easily made in the musical-wo1'1<§l§ ‘ yet Great Masters of the Keyboard, no less than their appreciative audiences, have accorded the -W_ILLLIS Piano a position of supremacy which has raised 1t_ to the Standard by which all Pianos are judged. _ Thoroughly sound in design,-rnaterial, and workman- O-04% ' (st. John 'reiesrophi Wliile Iroril Robert Cecil is a Un- ionist, coming oi’ it great family ship, the WILLLIS PIANO, “Canada’s Best,” has achiev- ed its re utation through sheer merit #00-0 The Guardian has cast no doubt upon the Com- i which has always been stoutly op- o+o-0-Q-#+04 Daily Selections _ Guardian Readers $ Furnluhod by W. 8. Louoon + PRICELESS GIFTS ' but Lliu_ weakest. let the huinb~ lest re`m}mber that in his daily course he can. it he will. shed around him almost heaven. Kindly words, sympathizlng attentions, watchtuiness against wounding ‘inen’s sensiliveness-these cost very little hut they are priceless in their value.-F. W. Robertson. FRIENDSHIP Briefly \v`ll I tell you tho marks ol . ii. i`riciiil- Who doing wrong, Io wiirn: when doing woll to extort to perseverance; When iii dliflculty or ilnngcr to assist, rcllcvo and deliver: Such a norm is indecil rin i,llustrlous`, friend. ‘ Fo-i’r~n-Ring. A FLOWER __ I =iriw ii ilcliciiin flower had. grown up two' foot high between' the horse's path and the wheel truck. An .inch more to ilic right or left had sc-iiivd its fate, or nn _ 5 . `. . . danger incurred. it Ill tb ' :present conditions did not develop in a day or a i,,,,,|,,_e_ ,,,,,._,,,,,,,, ,,‘,,‘,,L‘§’, ,,,‘§;"{,‘;‘ _ u reieii‘ It- | ' _ I The Bank Follows a Liberal Policy in Extend- 'i i ing Credits to Farmers “ If you are going to need ii loan to buy seed or live stock, see the Manager of the nearest Branch of the Royal Bank early about your requirements. This is an invitation to cnll nt the Iloynl Bank the next time you are In town. Capital and Rslorveu . . . . . 884,000,000 Total Reaourccl $33,541,054 month The Bell Government took charge of the in HU il O-O-OOOOQGO-O-OO by 0? 0* ooo++¢o ++¢o+o+w+++vvo *O-4 D - I _ We invite you to call at our store and indulge your taste and express your opinion. FREE! FRE ' _ \ _ /A . I _ _ _ _ /€z;»_;i f/tliIf/'V'”l/ \ ft] WIN $1,050.00 CHEVROLET TOURING CAR The only music store which your dollar entitles you to a. chance to win the $1,050.00 Chevrolet Touring Car ‘ ' EVERYTHING IN MUSIC f or AT ' _ .li in Falconwood Hospital and in the Infirmary, ac- _ _ cording to the Patriotkowri admission, were per- ;}‘,§_:‘r,Q,§*"§f,",,,§‘,§§f {§,",§',§’§,",f,, 'Q A . ` fectly S2tlSf3.Cl10l'y Wllell VlS1t_ed the GI`3ll_d if-Ury OI] tliousaiiil acres of uiilrodilerl space l _ Q Q - June 24th last By the Patrio‘t’s own admission the f"°“"fI il- "mi “ever know thai DD ding _ Thorc , . » - , 'W' 1* im* , stitution two or three months after everything con- - _ ,, , , _ , ,,_,_ N , I , , _ I _ , , “UNM” .NH 'ilnected with it was declared satisfactory by 24 men . `_\\"\‘ ‘\\ ,_ ., d _ 9 lr/ sworn to give a true account of what thefy foun there. Now, towards the end of February a ter one of the severest winters in the history of the pro Vince, after the B-ell Governmentihas been in power K I D N E Y ' eight months, including at least three- fall months i_n // L L S `- which necessary repairs should have been made if CHARLOTTETOWN A. W. HYNDMAN, ___ Bra neh Manager so oiiiociios iN o. o. isoooo ioso oi i Bummerside. Tignlsh, Tyne Valley, Hunter River, Welling- A ton, Mount Stewart, Murray River, Cardigan, Eldon. uw - - .. . ¢ .av i,-- _ \\ \\\\\ fo o io ii S \\\` t /_ _;:;;S'(_S 'i needed, the Bell Government and its organ, the Pat- U04 l l \ \\ r .\»\\({,F~1 riot, admit conditions which are a disgrace not only LL K|D\\E`.,V D‘“' ,i to the government 'but to the province, as well as a ,,__fi.,,,,,f,\J,,‘,,<.f;,»’,t . rank and pitiful injustice to the unfortunate inmates "._i'i'-.,__ ',,",*,j_i__.< §>j5§»‘_f,iq{‘i:f.~ I I ' if] and,,attempt to place the blame on the previous . '~1`__;;__,, _1i‘;_},,. government which had nothing whatever to do with "lf: I iii' the conditions described ' ` _ \‘ . \ _~ ‘ "\._ ‘ ~ , . A 5;# ' . ` "Vx .ll 7235-2-25MiEwfi2l - ' After Stock Taking Sale There lirnow on our counters a few h‘\i`i`idi"erl pair of Men's, Womens' randi childrens boots, shoes and rubbers at prices that will make the most careless sit up and take notice. '_ Assortment No. 1. Men's Boots Banker, Regal. Slater and other good makes all sizes except 8'ii a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . 83.98 _ Assortment No. 2. Womon’s Boots. A various lot of broken linen sizes 2% to 4*/g and ii few 7’s 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.98 Assortment No. 3. 3 Boy's Boots, sizes 'Land 5*; at $2~35 unequalled value ` Assortment No. 4. Misses Boots size 11 only at*._ _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85 - Assortment No. 5., Rubbers. 'A big lot for 60 c is per pair in cliidln-g Childs. hllslesit and W0» men‘s_9izeii 10% to 7 In lbladlr and tan and meii's large sizes il. 12 and 13. ‘ Don‘t mIr_s this and our many other bargains. ,coigpnnos Lmireo . _ i ` ' _