, i _ _,__ in .V V, s . . , ----agp;-=i.%'-___, ..l ' i i ._. .._a-arc.: .¢-I -.» ¢ _~_....._. ._ ...A-.»_.,.,....~a...»._._. 14 1 1 r _-; _.. ii L l - _-_ il‘Ii\‘ 'i' ~ `n i " r' a I Bs __il A fl ii' If ,- i I V ., f 1, isis cfm' V' "" " -‘N _-._ -._ -........»~=f=~.=.+; r . l l i. ? ,_ I -J; - ___ _'L ._-smrenf ,, 1 " FDU-'I .. ,. _ ' ; ‘\ Plllliiilli ` strength sad mer|y.`Rs|ton| lol. I _ I li The Ueatut and Quickest restorative Protuvi will k t Nasa. wants" .~in"’sn‘ Z.l.'.°.',li'..$'.’I¢»T'I,`I ‘“ sz wifi .livin . Pda n=i'°§¢.°°~iIr"s.ii»u|n' °°""' 'ma ‘ osuua muon. nascent. J. l. lumen. lille! Ill PIWIIU'-*and in pain that it is a friendly _ 9° x' °'."“' A. “ “T ' act to shoot lt and plrt lt out of IIIIEIIIMIISII ':.-.-°- ' - ”' _ misery and only ln that sense can is I i I 5 I I is it llllfll” |. hl1.l.a. lfuuvlt for all Rheumatic trouble.. Isa woo- datul medicine. it gun no the »st_ei the troubk and eradicate; the cause. t ruler with any rheumatic condition: Moovlt. for rheumatism. One -ant for Two dollars. §Es ii 26_ 1921 the United Farmers' routed them Menu for csurru lr ine unrest rvmedy nt devised for catarrli. Alter takin( s few doses to ysu will frel relieved. A month‘s trdutment 1% t scgtsrrh il gone. Go to your maint s m rt I box nf this remedy at oiicr._lf you have -.¢t\rrh. Price. Du bel. one month a treatment. w Two dollars. These are a reliable regulator for all female lm complaints, for rt-t.1rded nu-nstniations. They allay pain. and make childbirth very easy. W |nonth'l treatment. Five dollars. 9 if you want tof_:to_F chewihl gf Bmlmlgl- I" dollars a box. ~ Willy were unable I0 Obllllll “fl goods gg mtg kind were removed There is one most beautiful fell mgssron on amount of not haymg and many mmm" in our sis!" ture of character in the Patriot secured ticke-ts in advance. This “'hi'°h is always an omuanding vi ' thi td dll m- "W" °. '=-tr" ‘::. .wer ...fs .“.:°.. ' l, B l ' Y D5 _ . i?Ii‘¢imste)IIII|v\fss¢oon yoyu will get over it. You will m h' » h l encr l $.llH‘$,,i{’l..i‘.‘.§.,fl‘I‘_"6'2.?.‘¢I§3§s"éy°.5s§ui..¢2. T Price per box. Two dollarl- one months tmob- imnvltc-mr P-nelliswmethlng muff-iysev. procuring tickets -it the outset the Macxenue King brand of "ee looks, .uid can gloat over an lm: gh ~il o .AI e corn, and ln o few I`,I§'.."i'r'?..- i°i.J`°.'l?... l§`r~'-=. it dw -or hun ygu. It is handy to use and is iruarantecd to rrmove the cnrn. Price per pencil. lilly cent-li 9 worth fifty dollar# (P ., Ll 'i ii. Momrr-aL Quebm Mwvn DNR "rod mbiie Dru ist in ever! 'Koay always have a mood su:\:lli.' on band. - t Msoa. W In Bummsrsldo at Gourlie's, Ltd. @ ii0TEl. VICTORIA Famed for IN lllslll ssrvlos. liogsntly furnlllsl, I rooms with bstlls. _ Mako it your louis In Clnrl°ttotow|t. I _ HYNDHANS THINKER ` ‘Vhat wil li' coil? 5 0 =:i V \ E - \ W KE 511,:/‘ f\ 5 AUTO INSURANCE IS AN EXTRA TIRE FOR THE 0WNER'S BANK ACCOUNT We will furnish you an auto In- surance policy that is a complete coverage' for all contingencies. Fire and theft, collision, property damages and liability are all cov- ered at one expense to you. THE OLDEST ,‘ INSURANCE AGENCY IN P.E.l. vatlng aimusemen-ts. it will week of culture. entertainmen education and it is hoped w as thoroughly enjoyed he of their continually widening i__¢_,_>____ recently enacted tariff policy of __ _ _ _mt - `0l| Il UR ¢;0NlPE'rEN1' RA||_wAvMEN the United States has absolutely norm' for t 8 slmpe mah issue pointing out the im ments recently effected in t ilottetown reference was m -rough shunting on the Prln °"A'\-ITAVQUA' Which the ‘W°\°|d I5 IPR551118 £01135' pled absolutely fro'n the very slphi 8- . Chatltnuqua- opens in Charlotte `s"_gxeBuve or feverhhness man me -ing ground. And whether _ the wn this -afternoon ln their com ent 'tr ,md ll I _th ‘electorate was "irate" or other- odious tenlt Un the Prince' Qi . This week of speclall high class trade is being complewl i noted glflafl’ Vlll-0l`Y H0 mailer how dl-935 for the wiirm weather _and also. Wm' tm’ United Slams? we have than there is for »Con»servatls-m.“- we ,rush an ,,m|d0,_e to less e|e_ it on authority of reliable official w0||_ they 8,,-e Surely gemng gn be a statlst.-k:s that 85 -per cent of the overdose of this kiird of “encour- agricultural produce raised in lille agamemr" [0 what "Vere and bu' ,tual-;d Marltiyne Provinces is sold ln the ter extern that the command Ls" e _ ' f . _ ' ly V ' In H” e'm°"\"‘l in our S"'~‘"'d“9"5 “Setlist us: 'we cannot send it Dom-i-nlon outside of their selected I>l'0"°3 pound of our produce across the D0l'K€t b0l`0lll§ll\S il\QU9lb0<1~ h _ » . 4 » illldates for the Ministry is -in even €C;0\' border and have anything left after l<-o-¢»l-- _greater work than finding _md lif- paylng freight and the newly im- \&lOlOl0lOlOosHaOa-#1010 _mining candidates mr- Confirmm ads 1° posed United states -tariff. 'rue I _'Selections `.`,,,,,_ _mehr no, me ,wo 3,, "..- cc Ed- British market owing to ,hc ex.l y _ grtlicr? Confirmation is the Or- m,l8hi onbltant rate of exchange. is also 0 Ve' practically barred. \‘l’hat then shall '“m|.||.¢ yy w__ ‘_ Lo|||°||_ d\"Vel'S we do with our surplus product? not by what would we do with the as any means intended as all recognize pe,-cent that we now se" in our ice betlween Sackvllle and ward Island Railway, which have been fmi-sconstrued int flcction upon the engine lin particular. This was that the engine driving as a whole of any At Bor- *tice--A BEGOTTEN OF UNREST. ln the feverish unrest through ,Vthere is perhaps nothing more pros ee e po cy o e Ulberal partv. if there is anything “|95 C°"e3° 3'°°““'i"‘ Th” pm more suggestive it is the fact that substantial proof tlhat the people e many farmers have been hoodwink 9 5 *"3* 0" Wfmdeme gramm this season is u specially _ -h d 'ln ol!d f - “l MIIUVII FEMIIE Pills »~== ractlve one and the musicians ed into acceptance of the 'po|icy_ in the administration." Admit- tttrers and entertainers comc - ing' as they "ow do that “hes” The political agitaior dwells con- e ron ea s, ith the most complimentary refer- un sl dl d H uou y on e allege eccing of 99095- 'mei' are “H "awed, ed" the' farmer -by the -bloated monopo- repeated 'claims that Liberals and cationlsts and entertainers und HSL He expauales upon the ,._he'ap_ Farmers’ are one ~in policy and ad "TY 35599" |"`°m‘”"’ sometmng nm 'with which the farmer could ',;;nI;trat_weKI_’urmse‘ iagd bww: _ ' _ i c enrie ng's va n y ope :$rI::l‘Iirol\¥(:;:I-titIvl|l7\I;cIg`no;u It isllisltliie or 3 high °nier` It ‘Wm be remem Purchase his mwhinery and 'mme' and prayed for affiliations? umm for Tobacco and clmse. Priw- Three bored that on previous occasions r moms if the duty. on American provinces have swallowed the bait. make should not he repeated F°"“““'felY I” Prince Edward I5|` clouds or how -black the horizon ll Wk” hlllders have Ulf’ "TSI “Km and our farmers have not been de-i can always see some kind ofa all new of entry and are assured of seats »c9i\,ed_ The C,-era, mmsional-|05 _;'___erS_li_l;_in___g,__ii__ilgglll;t:_!t __v_\;l_iethe;'_thg:_ _ _ 'llat race. But I was ln Detroit S so that du uncertainty as to ac' `""°`£°"md lime 5°" here ig which draw its sunlbeams .from the cll and it was lli Chicago. The dis- c°""n°damm may be rem°"ed hy to sow thelrilloglcal doctrines and cu'm‘ber no matter how green it' tance was too far to walk_ I hadn’t ' '- ~ y g ' lwllling to lend it to me." Today nlcrtainment and education is de- "GUS U16 defeat-_ And "OW Wlll‘ _\lr_ Ford ls making millions proo- mdeed mu” is heard. emu' 0! Mr" its Federal -Liberalism practlcallyi lhly lnore rapidly th-an any other The alms reparations src made by the serving of every encouragement MacKenzie Kms or his policy “nd wiped out of every pan of Canadaiinun in ine world, with :hc excep- I:gn°1I§s(i;;:I.a’ailr»wi'nted ss nllriir.-ecisl aunt. and we trust _"uit citizens WI" sh°w it is doubtful if much shall ‘be heard Uxcelilmg Q“9be”~ and fast ‘Wing mm of John D' Imckefemm heir appreciation by their 'presf or "_ its grip even there. it rejolces thslg sow "1 cha,|°m,¢°wn li th, 2 ence and pat,-0n3ge_ A week of l-n their complet_ehwlpe_ou; of poll The Business ofa Parson Imlesome and elevating emu” ‘What would happen in Canaria 'tical existence tere s ar mor( _ ~ nt f Liberalism in Blsii Williams in Canadian tainment will serve ns a good tonic if We “"°pt9‘| “ free 'trade Poli” emoumgeme or ~ op re as uma’ markets' the rdmainmg .15 King, ‘immediately after hlis ap Chautauqua is in an the centres per cent being sold in the United polnizment, 'I'-0 AULOW NO BYE- cmle states and in Great Britain. 'rife ELECTION 'ro G0 ul~ncoN'rEs_'r- barred and bolted tha.t_ market own cities if Unitedstntes produce here will compare favorablv, all were admitted free to compete with . '* things considered with that fother part of the,systeni. den, no doubt through unav causes. shunting is' rom rougher than weary qtssengers think it might be but on the main lines our trains run as s and our railway officials a ployees are as obliglng, competent and considerate a-s on the railways on the continent. us? Where would 'we find a mar- ket or` even employment for our Oidllble young people if American mann- etlmes facturers had free access to our markets and the opportunity they are looking for to close down our m°°thl7 industries -by unequal competition? nd 9"", To any- one who takes the trouble to look into the situation for a moment the free trade policy of the _Liberal rparty and of the ngrarians _of the west would. be the most _eflfectively suicidal policy that Can- l via could adopt. ninth _ U `f|d,_ll"'1 Pnonl-: 67 6| OUEEN ST, ciiARLOTTETOVfN_ PEI it Feed Oats 2 CARLOAD8 arriving, 4,000 bushels good, heavy sound WHITE OAT8. Book your orders with us now. Special prices In lots of 50 ' to 100 bushels. Flour "ROBIN HOOD" in bags aii lxes. "QUEEN CITY" In bags all I Feed » '~ ORACKED CORN, CORN. : ~ NEAL, OIL CAKE, SHORTS, i al W W ly lv got. it is'said that when fall but honest men get their d-ue, slid only on this principle be estimated that at rtlhis late date there would be any hope Conservative Party oumlng any support either ln Alberta or Current No t-hank you. we were merely on- lookers: Hlioylng the sport it is true, but not participants game. Not since Sir Laurier created the two provinces. appoinlilng two own favourites as provisional Pre- miers. and han-ding them llin€l'. U10. Tlnles-Herald, Than-ksslving Day, 1895, almost a quarter of a centu- sry ago, A host of cars were en- r¢|-¢d_0n paper-but less than a dozen were able to reach even the ` starting point. Others didn't man- age is get more than a few hun- dred yards from the tape-line find only three succeeded in sei-l-IIIE 'ba,ck, the winner of the first prize mailing the 53 1-2 nliie course ln 10 hours 25 minutes. And at that they had to be given an occasion- .i1 push up lnclines_ Ne\'ert.h'.\.loss the event aroused tremendous in- ‘terest in Lradc circles and the ut- tendance was large. Henry Ford. however, was not among those present_ The lcasmi? Here are Mr. Ford‘s own words: ' "I never wanted to see anything so badly in th th re G R K .im pllsii is just two things; first, tn bring home to _all the great need of Fa securing more men for the Minis- try ni who are ln a position to do so, both Att watch for likely candidates for al“__y_ members _ of federal speaking oven in the face of royal- W. tion which Americans have of blunt remark that passed between King hu eo lin become a Rots»r_lnn. of was possible for thurl to secu.c necessary training. What I most anxious now ' to accom- and secondly to appeal to all .pl- Clergy and Layman. to be on ° c e Ministry and to help them to pa s -HUAWFU __ _ " ‘ _ JULY26,1921 Farmer Premier ' ‘ ""1 i__‘.ff\l’ol\I_1°ify--always ’ ‘ ready for. with °’.°‘_“° H10 _ *fl crcain lc-ii in. _"W-Z*-/\ ii -clilltttllcii in I In 1 lb. and 'A Ib. V I my whole life as I wanted to see l tar fale and i couldn't find anvone Churchmaan. -lf am convinced that if we are to get'an increase in candi- ‘ lates for the Ministry, and ally- thing like a regular supply of can- didates. the work of getting them must be taken up by the Flcrgy systematically as a normal part of tlielr duty. Until it coiiies to be regarded by the Clergy as such. the securing of canfli-lates will cl- ways be. as it has been and is now haphazard. irrr-zular and most tin- sat-isfaotlory. Surely finding can- ast Wcek O I _ July Sale All Ladies Whitewear _ \ - Clearing at 25 p. c. Off WOMEN’S SMART DRESSES FOR JULY VACATION Of course, the season in Summer Dresses is over for us; but it is just here for hundreds of women whose vac- ations and other outings will come next month. _ -Th'at’s why so many women who love new frocks for' 'new occasions will be delighted with _the chance to pick » dlnation of the lalty. ln preparing young men for. that Ordlnstlon why not the thought of thc- other be then suggested? l Then let me urge all who are en- gaged spccltioally ln boys' work to OIlOKlO* - HAVE FAITH D0 not look forward to what ollt a pretty dress or' two from suc_h a good collection as this, when prices are so little as this: TwoLotsf0rtoday _ . _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ . ._ $1.98and $3.98 tion that the Conservative Partzyz might happen tomorrow; the same everlasting Father who cares for you today. will take care of you tu- morrow. and every-day. Either Ho will shield you from suffering or Ha will give you unfaillng strength tn' bear lt. Be at peace then. and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations. When Sorrow comes. the blessed WHY, To make life easier to bear. Is to immerse our very selves in care for others everywhere. ‘When Sorrow comes. When Sorrow comes, 'we must fol- get The pleasant habits that we had, Lay them away ln lavender ' And live in trying to be glad, When Sorrow comes. When Sorrow comes. we will be- lieve | That love will surely make alll right. _ That wc shall have our own again. At evening time it shall be light. When Sorrow comes. When Sorrow comes, lf we uplift A grateful heart for what wan lent. God. and the loved and lost. and you Enter it heavenly sacrament. keep the Ministry before' theboys as a possible goal. Those who train boys lay great emphasis upon developing qualities of leadership. ll is one of the ngln things aimed ai_ We hear it in every address -and in every scheme and in every class. Now in all wnlks of life ex- cept the Ministry we cannot all be leaders. ln fact only very few are leaders. The vast -majority must occupy the humbler position of loyal followers. But in the Minis- try everyone is a leader. That is the Mission to _ which everyone is called-to lend rnen onward and upward in the highest aspects of life and to lead in establishing the Kingdom of God upon earth. Sure- ly hero is the highest of all leader- sg; Therefore in the Boys' Cl Kfin the Sulmmer Camp, in the Bible Classes , I plead for a, place and a chief place for the Minis-try as offering to boys tho widest scope for leadership and leadership of the highest and ber.; kind. _ til' I ani well aware that good mlnis. ters, like poets, are generally born, not made. But I am won aware also that many men born to 1921 Amount $10,000.00 give his eyes another rub and get Total Premiums Paid $9,410 ' ' itself a little more swske on the’ Chief Option- It Mlwrlly- political history of its own country. 1. Withdraw Principal Bum $10,000.00 There is no "elgnliical'|ce" of any Withdraw Profits 4,510.00 special consolatory 'nature to them Total Amount ln _ each sval|ahlo_ st in that wihich has always existed. maturity _______________ ._, ........... _._ .... $14,510.00 Th al 2. Purchase a_paid-up and withdraw in cash THE GREAT-WEST LIFE Brsnoh Office . ++»>»w»»eQ»0®m¢¢» 'llasulls that llnunl 1 ‘lhe following Actual Result of s 20 Voir Endowmsng Policy is on I Policy is sued ln 1907 at ago 24. maturing In Policy subject to satisfactory medical - examination for ........ .......................... ._ 810,000.00 When contemplating taking out Llfs lnsuranos, it will psy you to look into the policies of IIYNIIMAN 8|. (ill. ITU. _ _ Managers for P. I. l. . - ern/ment was not overlturned -by a _ D ,)“__e_ 'nn N \,‘ i- \ _ _ Annual Premium $3170.50 Non-Participating ............................... ,. 810,040.00 - ASSURANCE COMPANY Oharlotttdnn COME QUICK PATONS Set Cash Prices for balance of all Hats untrimmed. Onelotat $1.98 Balanceleft...............................$2_95 Now everybody knows what is what. Come in when at Market Heres;-e the silks, the Dress Goods, the Cotton Good-S, the Sheets and Pillow Oalseis, ilhe Creton-nes, the Blankets, the Shoes, Stockings, Underwear--and ever so much more, Just as you’d want them for the F all, for the Willilfif. ‘md Present Prices are lower than they can be again for six months at least. Cometo the store and see for yourself what wonderful op' portunities are presented during our July _Clearaln-ce Sale. Manufacturers line of smart dresses m serge, latest New York styles, dro in and see them. $18.00 to $60.00. PATONS. Children’s Summer Frocks in volles, prints and glng‘hams, clearing at PATONS. ' ` ` Bungalow Aprons and Dress bo clear at PATONS Seersucker 36 in. at 35c Colors, pinks, blues and etc. PAT- ONS_ LIMITED Summer voile 'dresses spots and flowered $10.00 to $23.00. PAToNs ‘ White Flannel Skirts pure wlhite andcombination colors, _$11.75 to $15,00. PATONS. _ White wash skirts at $1.79, another line at $2.48, sample line at $5.50 somle as high alt $9.00. PATONS. Balance of black skirts all sizes from $10.00 to $16.0 for _$7.00 at PATONS. i .:' _ ,_ ."» Colored Orgamdie dress, real summer dresses pink, mauve blue, rose. 14.25 at PATON S. 5 Chambray patterns 18 cents, Pink, Blue, Nile and Mauve. ENGLISH AND SCOTCH GINGHAM--Wi-dfjh’ 36 in_ Price 35c and 45c. 27 inch. Price 18c bo 25c _ Chambray 18clto 25c.I ` " " I ’ THE BEST $2.00 BLACK_ SILK in CANADA prove it by sample or letter. _Send for or 6 yds dress lenfgtli, and suit pat' tern. Money back if not satisfied. We pay postage. Taffetta in black, brown, green, worth up ilo $4.00.. 'PAT- ONS LIMITED mak§ii;_U;`0§£l_ifll‘8 not cost you more than $1.50, if you PATO _ ` D 2. ’ -_I - . -~ _.;'~ lv H 4 I