PAGE FOUR‘ niiiaiununwu uuimiiiit; II advance- lelt It par Y!!! ( val-u u U. s. b 5'5"" m." ""““ ‘m i- usua- all use D $.00 pal year (Intel) In advance - . l III tJlnIlua Dalton. Fleallent, J. ll. Burnett. Editor all Publlaher. IL K. Currie. Aanoelatn Blllar. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922. Columbia $861.15 and Yukon $391-- 04. The towns of 1.000 to 3.000 in the provinces east of Manitoba, rep"!- senting Eastern Canada. had an assessed value oi' taxable properly of $503.12 per capita. as compared with $666.40 per capita for the provinces vrest oi Ontario. The gowns 0| 3,000 to 10.000 showed a CANADA'S GROWTH I In these days of long and rapid strides in every walk of lile we grow impatient at the apparently slow development o! our country. When the result oi the census or 1921 was announced there was some Jllllvimintment over the fact that our population had not increased more rapidly in the previous dc- pnr capita value 0f 5455-115 cade; there was much adverse dis- for‘ _ eastern provinces as against $784.-' cuasion over the continu-d chiid- , [h 84 for the western group. The e -i '~ i‘ 117. h ' fact that our trade had not expand- t ms 0 over 000 s (med a p" capita assessed value of $007.10 for hood of our industries. over ed as riipidiy as we had hoped for - the eastern group as compared with 815238.68 ior the western. A With regard liabilities boll- clusses of towns sis well us the ll! thflt decade. nevertheless, Can- ada made tremendous strides along m "My line of national activity. Statistics recently com-piled giveicm“ siwmgd l“ m“ 393w?“ p,” some idea of the advances we have lvlnces have a “"3" P" “PM. made. Population increased irom;‘”h"‘" slum“ mmliflpalllms l“ u”! 5.371.315 1921. idield crops incrnasi-il 11949531120 l‘) 593913611570; stock from $26S.65i.ft‘.!fi to $Tt;6.-|ln trasteru provinces $72.05; towns 720.000; fisheries from $25.737.154i0f 21.000 to 10.000 in western pro. for the year to $40,341.13"; mines vinccs $;"_'Zi.06. in 19m w 3146372 mieusti-rn provinces. as the tollowiiig‘ lfnriiiSliltislllrs show: Towns of 1,000 t y iivc 3,000 in svestern provincezs $104.11. In Eastern Pro . . . _ _ l and mincrais from Stuuifiillll i" viiires $77.74; (711195 of 10,000 in: 8172327580: employees in inanu. west?“ Pmvinces $3._.4_97 and i“ lactures from 3:59.173 to 6711.337; eastern provinces $166 . 82. ---_-¢0¢-— ‘l. wages incrcascd from $1i'l,'.'49.65ii| to $62£l.790.fi44; products of millllb: l MooNoLoGv tactures "rorn 8481053375 to. -—'~-— 53.158.036.975; railway rude-age “T311197 P701109“! “'00 W" "W" from 1544;; ti, 3913i 33m‘ de__i'uitii to the moon as the great posits from $349.480.004 to $1,731 dwcathcr regulator have had their‘ 749.790‘. Many other figures might bi-Lthe past month. 1t was a record ;bt.*lit‘l’ greatly strengthened during quoted to show that (Iaodzi liu-Umonth for ruin and the cause was maintained the pace of the modern leasily demonstrated; every quarter. world and has had a healthy and ly change of the moon was tishornd vigorous growth, [in with a rainstorm and as a mal- This growth i5 a direct rQu-utqterrfnaturaiconsequence the follow or the Nammal ‘ing week was weiand so we li-td a. ilie main aim of which is to prml I Policy. a policy whole we; month. Nothing couitll tecg Canadian industries. a policy "e more reasonable than that also from which [he Liberal partyl has never departs-ti sufficientiy‘ I to was one oi the finest and brightest do any real - injury notwith- standing that party's continuous or else-whore; the night was equai-| preaching against it. Should an_v_ of the political and radical cults bright’ The mm)“ was (ML now springing up obtain sufliciorit foothold to undermine , I the prin-| _ , , Iagri-ca-ble week! And Stllililllllllg ciples which have served ilie coun- _ _ happened towards morning; the try so well in the past rieczide it‘ is doubtful if ibe next will shawl equal results. next day Sunday was one of the coldest. windiest and most dis- --——<°>—i— the threat carried The full promised min-h; like many others. when full. it broke itle promise. 0i" course lberevis still a week in which we shall see what we shall see but thrcating and out at night. moon had MUNICIPAL STATISTICS ‘T __.____ ’ I The Dominion Bureau of Stalls-l tics has issued a report dealing u may make “mends and with statistics nf towns and viii. ages in (‘anadn having a popula- tion of from 1.000 to 3.000. Th" re» port is the third of the semis un- up tu the present time of writing many have been added to the long and evergrowing list oi' those who dertaken by the Bureau in co-oper- hlplievp‘ that [he moon h“ no mo“. ailon with municipal tifiicials to do with the weather ihun any throughout CflnildlL- There are ap- 280 towns in (Taniidu having a population oi' 1.000 to 3.- 000. The report coycrs. General Statistics, Waterworks and Firo Departments. Receipts and Expen- oiin P1511; who gets lull periodically proximately and makes promises. ELIMINATE THE SCRUB All progressive dairy coimtrles dltures and Assets and Liabilities m“ have made me gmaws, 8+ The Bureau collected and pubiiuiz- van0em‘\n' m "we", yams have ed last vcar somewhat similar rc- m" m, whrd h; known d“, scrub D0715 l0!‘ U"! WWII“ hill/HIE H Dflllll- bull campaigns. in an ondmivor to latlon of 3.000 to 10.000 and also for ieliinlnnte the mongrel sire. which tbefcltios in Canada haviuglis pefpenlafing n", bmrmr “my "V" “L900 P°P“|"*l|"n~ the one incapable of profitably Th” [Owl "5595-‘400 "M"? D7 13X" converting farm crops into milk. “m” l"'"l""1>’ l" "It! WW"! 0f L- buttcr. and cheese. Ontario has 000 to 3,000 was SZ27-073J4I3Ied Canada. so fur in pushing this while the valutrof taxable properly Work, and several counties have was $380,294,473 in the towns of now about rooted out 9hr scrub 3.000 to 10.0000 and $2.024.553.u03,-=iree. replacing them in nvcry In- ' in the cities. Calculated on a p91‘ stance with purc bred hulis cf vault-n battle the towns or 1000 tondvunced registry breeding. whose] 3000 showed an assessed value nflaires and dams have prnvep econ. taxable property oi' . $541.69, thvffimltfill producers. or with good pure towns 0f 3000 to 10,000 a value of-bred bulls of some of the beef 3507.17, while the cities bad an as-ibreedfl. There is. now no good ex- lesmnent of $981.76 per cnpita, Cline for any one using scrub sires, The assessed values of taxable "f"! mnlinuimz the loss that has property‘ per capita by pruvinceu existed for years in this province. for the towns 0f 11700 t0 3.000 us. iii the present time, with the population are as followsz~Princo increased number of good guru Edward ls-Iand $450. Nova Scotlnlbred herds owner] in u", provinfl, $290.41. New nruuswiuii, saimtniand Wm, m, 0mm Gun," m, I'll GUARDIAN ‘ ’~ Old Quebec, if there they under- stand women‘ Notes By The W; OO-OOOU “We are getting to the point where the West can get its due ii’ It lights hard enough tor it." says the Manitoba Free Press. Tnis i3 no empty boast. The WlS- tern Progressives went to Ottawa to obtain drastic cuts in iriegiit rates. T-hey especially wanted the rates on grain rut to the level. provided in the Crow's Nest Pass azreenient. and they fouzht for it. standing like a rock, threatening to fall upon the Government and ilestroy it-untli the frightened Ail- ministration gave them the big cu: in grniu rates, wiiichthe West demanded. an Stockholm is said to be a tele- phone paradise. There they have In tiie telephone exchange a. se- parale stnif, whose duty it seems to be to satisfy every possible wish of the SIIDSCFlDcI’. it hr. wishes to know the ofticiul time he has only to ring up and get it in a second. Better stiillwlien the subscriber whispers, "Wakes nic at ti.l.'i_.lu- iiiorrow morning, please Miss." and an eliectiie riug comes pre- tiseiy at the appointed minute Lawyers and doctors who are HIDSIJTIDBFS tcli the exchange when they will be “lI-' M"! "cm" during. Thus the West got a cut or 3LT.‘§L"1".I"Z€.“ii.’;.2i‘.‘f..§'ffiiilffllil1° P" i" '"~ "at" °" from central d" about their ah- izdtgorgiatlil: ‘:1: sent-c. and when they will be lii. M)“ Smnws “Solid ‘sixmenn and gllllfigguu lziumxhf Kiuelsssétn Prince Edward‘ ‘Island's Solid ' ‘o a ' l nWlI he gets it on hi; return. :95]; ggfls: 5:??- Ap0::r:zc'i(:x or about 7V, per cent! ilife. don't yet know what demands they made or vrhether they stood together or apart. What we do kiiuw was that thGy wen! to Ottawa with tb'|r "and: tied. as thick and tt-"ln. IUp- portera at the Ktlng Government. And they meokly took the driblvt that was doled out ‘to them. That was vvllat ‘he Island got for iefld- ing a Soiiid Four to Ottawa! Manitoba's last provincial niec- iion was in 1920. in a ruthcr troub. Le Solcil of Quebec and LeCaii» 1| in of Mantrcal do not approve oi woman suffrage, or of Miss Mc- Phail, M. P. Very uzigaliantly Le Solcil remarks "if slic, old maid and clliltllt€s has u right to re- tain the sum u! $2,500. docs it not prove that members who are ia- thers 0i‘ families lhuvc full tlllfl to their $4.000?" Li- sole-ii goes on to <:i_\', "Thor (the women; were resolved in dominate us. Arid p01 itlcs amtclircd i0 tlioin to he the most excellent instrument by ‘pd "ma In ‘r-hmmvg five m- ‘h? which they might attain fiflmlllil‘ (g;|||d|(|1\[(3~; u-ero then serving tioi1..... Tlicy suiiislietl windows. “yrms m ‘an h" the“, pa" l" lihe strike of 1010. The nekrcsult Cries" and (‘MY (“mm m‘ “mint the election was the return of plop“ and 9115"!” mhment‘ TM-“Zl Liberals, 13 Farmers, 11 Laib-ir 1- iizlish ivern the first to surren-litps and 9 Conservative; i" a ‘let The Am°‘rl“""““ "filter m" lions-e of 5.4 members. Premier Nor hmitlm‘ "'15 "fferml "W" lpssgris lulled to make an alliance with resistance. in its turn Canada "dc-i (‘he F._.".nu,l_s_ althlrmh H", ma" i-ivered up its arms." riffewtcrl for :i time to be neutral disturbed Parliament by their out- wt» w l Th Public Forum viii! . ‘I'M: column Ia open h? ti) _‘ dlanuaalun by aornapaoi- anta of quaatlona at intan- _ aat. The Charlottetown Guardian do» not nuaaa- VI@I'OIIOQ by Ita oarrna x pondanta. o< Selling and Buying Shingles sin-ads a dealer i take this op- portunity or advising the public‘ when buying shingles by the thous- not sold shingles put up by U19 square. It square consists of four bundle; of twenty double courses t0 the bundle. ' A, British (‘niiiuibia thousand consists of -four btindlcs of twcllty United States standard consists of four Iiundles to thc thousand twenty-three and “ twenty-four courses to the bundle. Shingles manufactured lii IOWBI‘ (jumrda are classed under the United Stiitcs standard. The ex bulk of our shingles are sold inl the (lnitcd Slates. Shingles are‘ sold in different lengths and thick iiesscs; for cxainple 16 inches 1011K.‘ 18 1I\(‘1II'R long, 0~2 inc-he; long. 5-2‘ inches long. 5-2 ‘A inches long- Tlils means that six shingles will nivasurn lwo iIPIIPG at the buts in thickness, etc. the square and soils them by the thousand to the consumer my 8d rise to Mr. (‘onsunier lii to see the gr-ntlcmzin who is clerded by the pnnpic lli n salary of $2.000 pci year. and liikh action for friudu-Iotit 6118, for if such actions are allow» time Illl our standard weights anu nir-nizurr-s will he churigul by some wise giiv and our fate will he as Run-slit is at Ilrrcent with licr Boi- slieviki leaders. I am, iSir, etc. DEALER. arlly anlloraa the opinion! and to hi» on tiie lookout. they are live double coureca to the bundle plamition for this being that the Whcn ii dealer buys shingles by nd u, go on we will find in a short _____..__________._. At the last session hc was Sqililff“ ly itcfcutcd, and resigned, ‘but irzis iillourcrl to carry on [until the How foolish woreiloiin Hull, (‘n- cle Silllt and Jatrk Fanw-k. only in the case oi' ncithcr did death still the controversy that raged my m; ‘1922. July Is the Month] ‘for Economy , And Never more so than NOW Read this Economy l.ist For Today Pincus ARE NOT LI KELY TO GO SOON AGAIN That means that every lowered price that we otter during these Clarance Days—just to clear our counters and shelves-means the most positive saving for the fortunate people who buy all th needed goods they can, ‘while these limited stocks are selling at these extraordin- arily low prices. 500YiardsGrayC0tt0n...............8cperyard . 500 Yards Heavy Grey Cotton . . . . .. .. 12c per yard " 300YiardsPlaidGingham 15c 272 Yards Plaid and Stripe Gingham 19c DraperyChintz 25cperyard 235YardsC0tton................... 30c per yard White (English Cotton) ..12c per yard Betterquality............ l4cand16c PinkPyjamas,worth75cf0r................. 50c PinkBloomers...- LadiesSummerVests................. 5f0r$l.00' Better grade..... ..4f0r$1.00 'i 75LadiesVoileWaists 49c 89LadiesHighClassWaists................. 79c 100 White Waists 790nlySpecialWaists.....................$1.48 All Waists upto$3.95for........ 98c ..........$2.75 100 Gingham Dresses, house 0r street wear. Worth up to $2.50 for . 1.75, $2.25 4n‘ '.'. '.. time ciin tell, for they cannot rc- trace the steps they ha\'e taken! And how wise Quebec has been} i.» Soli-il goes on to tell; "Oniy' the old Province of Quebec re- srssioirs cud. Group govcrninentinbtiut tlicm in his lifetime. in his was not a success. and unless the|lovely "Aiionaie" Shelley had done Purlllcrs set a vicar maturity 10,-much lo cull attention to the ac- tlie election oiic wcek hence therc nius of Kcnts and to silence the Othersat$ ..............$2.75 Special Dressy Dresses for any occasion $3.50, $4.50 and . $5.00 See Eastern Window. Last Saturday. the 8th instanLl summer dais cver experienced herel i 1y beautiful. warm. calm. clear and‘ the | surc precursor of a warm. dry and! I zigroezible days of the summer. rain; S she "To look at U“. sunset ayg : - is little nrospct-i that any other party will do so. 0iie iiuiifiiiim; l Fiiice $lielley's Deailil mains tru’, because here we under stand women and know that they would be the first to reproach us for having allowed ‘hem t0 605-! cend from their reigning pedestal, only to b¢ misled to the ballot! box." Very, very wieaiiid-ied is: ‘July 18 fall; the centenary of thu ldeniii 0f Percy Bysahc noo-ooooo Daily Selections ltll‘ Guardian Rtudeis From the W. l. Louaon collection lilioat from Leghorn; tcn days later his body wus Washed flfilitlrfi. H0 ‘had perished in the storm, hilt 0Y1 xwhat day rcmains unknown. Whe- liher his death was the result hi’ accident or whctiivrr hc Wzis mur- ltlercil is also uncertain. though the qirnhitliilitics point tiilliu fact that his iiitic craft, iii which his friend, Williams and a suitor boy. sezlmo THE suuszr. lNext. mornin’ 8M6 l l0 my "elgh [why man an“ hurry named CIIGIHES Vivian accompan- ' that Way it-d him. was deliberately run down lVB-il my 00059. "16 9W1 "I the by a larger vessci containing a day?’ crew of Italian briguntis and pir- ates-who mistook ‘Shelley for B)’: d . out whefrr‘. thud-r. nothing to iii ron, who was known to b! rich. tcrfcrc." 4 and who was supposed to curry a 303's l1 “N?” ‘mm Yn“ ‘my folks large siIiilJly of Kflld about wlih ‘"1"’- ‘ .. ~ I ' » um . What's in a sunset for to see? him on hie sillini! irXiwd 20"‘! “Look for yvurseli, my d.-ur_" guy; "ihe little Ariel. when oun _ a! she. a smashed stcrn. and tnis toms 50 1MP that dill l WOW“! 1°" l" ic confirm a confession mad» lone out orig: wmder “ear wlwrel nftcrward by one oi' the pirate Cook crew, who said the craft had bet?" The sky was ii nice red birthday murdcrously rammed, cake Spattcred with candles. H“ "u" Rucuei Alla-rows sakel! r dmpppd ti“. r-nqtcr; I dropped the l-Iyron; -I.ciuh. Hum nnd Trciiiw- dough. m-y, nil friends of Shelley, were in I stood there g-ipiii‘ outdoors as “My whm n", |rflgndy (“tvnrrofx though They know Shelley had put out. Ono o' thi-in fnlry tales was iruc. _ and for (lays their eyes strained And l was a ‘princess with tinthin‘ m do snaward, and they searched the Hut watch n girl sewin’ with sliver short, for traces of him. 0n July """""‘ iii the bodies were found Trc- fln pink i-atin curtains to bung hwnpy has wrmem “The m". ‘round my head. slight figure. the jacket, the vol- ume or Aoschylua iii one pocket. und Keats‘ poems in the other. douhlcd -buck as id the reader in the nlct of reading Mud’ hastily thrust it away, were all too famil- I hurried across door; Never seed nothin‘ so purly afore! Then. under my eyes. things ttirii ed to a dome (Y melting zold, like a honeycomb Some hen must ii’ come from that and opened thc far to me lo leavo a doubt. on "my hi” mv mind that this niutiliiiod corpse Al"! R111": me. and made me ‘feci ' ' “ ' ' Mfanvemu was any olhcr than Shcilcifls." Funny what trick; ygr gygs “p; According to a curious ltitllrm luw. H P i)’ v ‘ everything ihat drifted ashore had nnylfigewggflppen“ l" “hm” '9'" to ho burned. and so the poet's Indy was cremated In the prcacnce of his friends. Trelnwney snatched from the pvro the poet's unburned hourt, while tho rnst of tho body, and oven the brincsonkcd (‘Itpy or Keats. fit/ere consumed. if Iiio lut- tcr bad been saved. one wonders what reoordtbrcuking price it would fetch at auction tod-iy. -~ltobert Haven Schallffler, sale are generallyfof a vnry muuh UiBher standard and ‘better brccti- "li than was available some years ago. In nn endeavor to. as fiir as possible, place within the reach of all dfllrynlen a desirable slrc. of ""9 0' U"! pure bred dulry breeds. the Department of Agriculture has scoured from prominent breeders ii list of pedigrees of a number of Rood young bulls which have all been inspected Buried With Keats. The ashes of Shciloy were placed heiiide the Ibody of his friend, Koala. who had also died in Italy. and W-‘Ig Ihurled in the. little Pro tcgtant cemetery in Rome. This by a competent. w” the 8pm or whlch Shelley Mm Juries. and any club. Institute 0i‘ in- Qllebec $018.68. Ontario $462.98;ltl1qr0u;|| gum“ n,“ h“ been gm Manitoba $634.30; Baaltatchewnndrr; "d, m, h," number or yum" an ‘mums 000,138; Britillflnuru ma buill being litters-i ml vlalotl Kcntu tomb not long hi» forc: "It might make ‘inc in love with death that one should ibe "buried iii so sweet a place!" Bu: dividual wishing to pitrchniie pure bred cattle may obtain ussistuuuii ull appiieaiidii. ~-r--#--¢-v~~=>~~'-=~#>I~++-a-a-w~_~___...__.... _ ' flows head and not without some | On some diiy between Jilly 8 and‘ smmeyilThe Waya of Gerviua. h i ftln July 8. 1822, he set cull in 1| - self had exclaimed when he had- tongue of envy and ignorance. But Keats bud livnil no such lifc as $110110)’. 11c could not be condem- ned as it man without moral sense. us a crucl deserler of women. and a bctniycr of ilic innocent. Thcse rcproachcs, were heaped on Shei- wurruut. l ‘ The dltlficulty vras not less a hundred yours ago than it is now ‘to convince the world that .1 man fwno abandoned his wife when he 'w:is about toliuve a child, and! IIWUHUSE of whose cruel conductl itwli women kiflllllllllPd suicide. lnilght he a great genius, and might also be lnsplrcd by motives which he considered to be the high cat. 1f one can icavc to one side Shelley's treatment of tho women -.\~1io fell under his Spill, ii mourn, Iain oi' evidence could be accumu- iziied to show him to hove been ‘one of the most tender herirtedantl lone of the noblcst- minded af men. Never was one more generous. He ivuuld give away every coin he liad in his pocket ii’ he came across a person in need. He more than once took ofi‘ his own shoes and returned barefoot because he had niét some-one wit-bout shoes. Nor did his charities consist whol- 1.1‘ in discussing of things that he might replace. He nursed ind visited. lie gave his time and his rnnnathy. one might any even his iuve, lo the unfoi-lumites with wiioni he came in contact. Influenced by Godwin. Y mun, in lite, and to his own tnisftirtune, he came undcr the intlupnce of ‘Godwin, . who accord- "18 to Leslie Stephen, represented the Jendenoy of the revolutionary school. toward the dcificutioii, of pure ‘intellect. Before this Shelley Iind Ibeen an atheist. lie became what‘ one would now consider an anarchist. and was unable to see "1 What wish: the world would be if anarchy were to be auaoptod, He die/believed in marriages, In kings, "in priests. Ho believed that he was ‘born to bring a new con. "fllitlfln of life into the world, a conception in which iiove wbuld take the pliioe of iiil in-vis, fld chose Ireland as ii likeiy place to launch his new philosophy, and spent some time tiicre distribut- ing pamphlets. But later he found his true expression in_poet.ry. 50""! "f hi! Poems are unsurpas- pased in our language. No Bnqncir Met came nearer the arch-angels llllfl Bhfilley in some of his most majestic flights. flail he lived to be Wordsworthhi age, aa hngjjggn said of Koala, he might have ta- ken rank with Shakespeare. ——~—-—<oa>_____ INSTANT RELIEF. "So you think Katherine mndq d very. suiliilhie match." ‘ "Yrs. indeed. you ‘know whet a Men’s Union Underwear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 Separate Garments . . . . . . . , Men’s Suits, Tweed, $10.00, $1 sortie" '. '. . . 65c . . . . $15.00 Men’s Sailor Straw Hats, $1.75, $2.25 and . . . . . $2.50 Patons Limited THE GATEWAY OF AMERICA (New York Letter.) New York city has started i0 plan for u Ipupulatiun us lurgc as Great Britain's. One hundred years hence New York will contain 37.- 000,000 people, uiid the fllllflifiiilii" menus of skyscrapers and bciiczitli the surface with sub-collar below sub-cclizir. Tho traffic congestion in New York is zippuiling. Two to cight persons are killed Now York by motor cars. mud and illogical growth oi' the daily in- The .', rity promises to cod iii uiicoiitrol- . - " lily will be the most. cliaotis iii rah“, flung unless u", prumum o; _ v the world's history unless piiins expansion h. Solved along prop“ ‘ ,, ‘ \ _:. ,%?’ ar immediately begun to guide llw inn-s; FIRE INSURANCE REPRESENTS inevitble civio ‘EBXDBJIIQFJII. The THE DIFFERENCE BE. ltuseeil Sage hiundatlon is coin- iiig to the rescue of next cen- tury's New York, and has pruni- zsed to finance a comprerensivc survey so that the western metro- polis will have his growth under favorable conditions. Eminent engineers. lawyers .i:id authorities on munclpiii govt-ru- ment are volunteering their sci-- vices ln the salvage work. The task is stupendous. New York city-~-iit ‘present has out- grown itself. Wiicn the original grid-iron street plan of New York was adopted lu 1810 tiic city's po pulalioii was 90.000. Thu metro- politan urea h-lb’ now spread across two rivers until it cm- braces a ‘population of 8.000.000. All of these people do not llvc under ..Ncw York's municipal gov ornment. but all depend on New York for a livelihood. The grcatci- New York movement (‘flllllfif ho headed off. Leading ziutliiiritii-s 'li. ‘ a (IIIITB that 100 your; lll‘lli'l Now city's boundary will iiiive ii radius of fifty miles from 'Four~ ;.. tecuth street ni Union squiiic. ll ls this circle which will miike New York the greatest ctmmupn- lltan city in the world's Iiisiory, Cnnvau Flapper Pump $3.00 and .......................... .. $3.25 gsderznilreglve H the pnpummn m Canvass Sully Sandaia In button and buckle strap: on- p ' amtil or covered hall, $3.00 to .............................. .. - $3.40 The city's expansion is lnevi» table. It. cannot be stopped. Hut. if it is wisely guided. Mr, Hoover estimates the cost of living can be reduced ten" to fifteen per cont. Besides the financial saving, the .3 gain in health and comfort will ‘Mam. whn‘ supp.” - 25°‘ be mcnculabla . Mina: Whita Ganvala Slippera with alk aola ...... $1.00 ' / v Chlldranh White Elk Sandals .......... ...... .. ...,I1.00 M melon,‘ ‘a mus‘ of “ma,” Man's Whlta Canvau Oxfords at lovwnt prlea . along New York's congested east aide homes two million squalid people, while only six miles away. across the Hudson river. thorn iirc , thirty two mile! o1 wilderness. waiting to be added to the city. li‘ the Russell Sage Fouiitlziilon has its way New York eventually will become a giirdvin city. Bridges crossing the Hudson rivcr and the East Rlvcr, will unitc the sur~ rounding territories like a muni- moth Venice. New rouds will be built in the suburbs, diverting tra- fic from Manhattan Island. New business centres will "be establish- ed iii the present outskirts, re- lloviiig the prcssuri- on New York s underground transit iiiiics. ‘Great parks will bi- built and residences will have (ipcn spuccs for gur- dons hctiwccii thcm. Tho gateway to tho now world will become it. fitting cntriiiicc to Ilext century's republic. I lWEEN TOTAL Loss AND BUILD UP AGAIN Ask the man who waa "wiped out" if you need fire Insurance and follow hi: advice. Your bualnan. your home and your furnlturenae insuranco. - " We represent ten of the atronq- on Flro Companion In the world and would be glad to quota our rates. llyndmiiii 8i Co. Ltd. Managers for P. E. l. The Oldest lnlurinco Agency In P. E. I. .» .. ,,. .\<. $270 and ew Whie She For Ladies’ Canvass Oxfords, $1.00, $1.50. Excellent value! t $130. ' 52-95 New York originally has plun- ned without any thought of its possibilities of growth. Thu was located on Mnribiiltim lslnnrtll- a long narrow stretch of land nervous. excitable tlnrrhe was? Well, she married a composer." Which has compelled the lnhabi-l. taut: to expand ‘into Alia a'ir_ by I ill-h‘ wt... 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