*_ __ "ll ____ "1 if _' I r l l l . . I 1 :rf 5-.'1‘7,¢ `$ :fe ‘.'1. f»\-1! .i » i _..._ _ 5 ':= ‘ *:~ 4 `L_'.;. L * .. .. -”‘i:;i°_ I ilhfgl _ i ;»;;»=i 'liff »l_ ‘_.it'f. ~<~!` ~'>;-gags-"“f‘“1 ` 5 ts? `_»=’ ;_¢f-1.-21 »~.».' .i. t g.f'a,.» t'_ --_zu -ff. §-;_..»,4_r§ »a ~ i, it `~'»__ 'il it’-1 -ii "`=`§";`_' ‘.;""*~*`* -_-:_-ieijvf-;~_~_ --,és ;.:_». jd.; 5,. .1 _§_'._¢£ i 751, ly! '1,?.. ji-_ii is 43, .'»~ *f I di: ` e-‘-‘tit ri- _L11- if* if T s ,..i_\9\_ - - ( -it ‘rf-» ._ v- ‘ :__in- .. PB _if i"€~.“ 'K-.-. -‘ .-?=~=-*.-`~:1=r~ he -A\'\i».i`»~',é=e§:’ . ia., .it-.` ‘ lift.-» Z "J-tif: `_ ff---i ig .ii fi 'Has " '.';.»_ sly, ,»_ -1-:QE _ V __ v .W . _,_ ii it i ._r. t . __ i i “fl '< 153.-_ -mi' Y .if ,~_. ti U i -i i _s .. . _--5 _,_. \`._' is !` & A i ~ - mu pw your glliluou; in luvanee In Canals gal $8.50 for U. I. A. ‘ " (An "shy, |-”m»v¢dj _ i ` HOU Olive lt Charlottetown. Qourln dm] Montague. E _ _ _ P Pnuldan*--Major A. A Bartlett F* " """' 1" ' ` ` 'Ti '*‘ ` i` 1 l wiui tics .=,~ ~ R s .......... ....... iw i Press Advertising Sold Victiiry Bonds 1, » D K cum. Dr Linseott. in this column \\it1_ enable everybody to li ei p ___ _-__ 1 __ __ __ ______ ___._,________.___ help you solve your heart problem-1 'Cimada_ ` ‘ - ivioNoAv, FEBRUARR si-4. 1919. _ rdlllvul. nat-urnl. social. ilnuwml-l -~_~~---~~----~ ~- ~----- --- ~ - -- ~~--- » - ---- and every other mxioiu _ eu-e ihaii ‘ ~ _\.\' _~\i-i-noi--ni,-\'i‘r; .\ioNUMi3N'i‘ "°"»"°‘°' °'°“- " ° °°"°'““ “"““"-"i ' ' The Belgian government has rors of ii-ar should be in (ierniany __ . deci-cited ,_.to maintain the city oi rathi-r than in Belgiiini, tieriiiaiiyy-°°F‘9"_ ~7°‘“' °"l7- °" ““"_ .~_, ‘I-’f¢$i,Lli\8 ltift by the arity and its 1 i~oii. voiiltl tiiil li:i\'c lweiiijiisli- ii tcsiiiiiiiiiizil to thi- vailour oi it>_ |`,¢,| U-,.11 fm ,m-,,].,ri;,| ‘,\|r|,0§i-_t-_ _ Cl'£‘i\‘I\i'i:il io tliose _ who ilicil. " ` .\iid yet, one cainiioi help lliiiik- _\\ _ ing that tlii- iiieniorizil to the lior-'ci-.~ oi iiziliiiiiiil iiiit‘i!_{liti-oilsiiess. ilii- i'i_i;lit°pl'ii`i- for iiii' needed ~uiiicii-ni nieiiioriiil lor iiiaiiy -urs iii i-oiiii-~ to thi- eoiiseiiiieii- to your store and tolling tlieni soiii:-1 nioney saving reasons why ili--_ should deal with yon. ll` you tori: douhlo thu iiiniibi-r of your i-usiozri PVS T01' .\'0\ll` yonni; inen to enll on. , ".-\ ONE LEG SOLl)lEIi._" I lust '\ |05! in the war; lt had to he anipii‘..i- What ran l ilo for n liviiii:'."' in th U la.r_»;e cities tliere uit- schools §~5 teach incu in your coiiiliiion how _ [U teil iii the thigh so 1 iigniim, use i., lritteiown. P.l;`.I.,is u i"ii-m believer Mllflvllll 1014. l walk with a cruii~ii_- in the saving ol`inonf-_v lhroiiglifilii-, _ __. _. .' 4 W. llarry 'l`iiliiinr.~li oi' (Iliar- sc oi' Wai' Suvirigs _nndf Thrill. tanips. _\loi-cover he is doing his tmest to popular-ize thi.-se stamps. i. (`_Rl'II)I'l` Ti) Silt l{t,)lll-fl{'l` lif_ll\’i»|f_\` Loiiiliiii in Ili-eciiiber at which sectiuiis it l\ussiaii opiiiioi: er, (`_:in:uliiiti.~' have iicciisiiiii tor _~i~rii-s of iiiipi-riiiiii iiii-etiiigs held ll eitieiiitrtioii, sa_\'s :iii i~.\'i:li;i\igi-- iii iii titi- in-si ri-portetl iriiiii l':iri:» iii tiii-j illi- `<|ii~<~iril icorrcspoiitli-iice oi .\I\‘.| \;iy.- _\lr. l'Jafi»_-. lt was then that_ li-,lm lliifoi- ihiii the giiiii-si- tollow-l _\`ii- l\'oli.~i‘i liorilcii suggcsteii that t i'd ln' the l’i':ii`e (foiifereiice iii rc- I :ill 1 ' ing it specialty salesiiiaii. Tliei-c ii. lloiiiiiiioiis \\-i-i'i- ri-presented’ I1 _ _ _ ` _ need and which you can sell. \Viiii:l derfm awakmé' Ul ill* (-alllldllln ia want aiivertiseinents in the ne\\'.- peophi- It has mllliht [hem thlil make ii living. ‘lf you are a good mp( i l_ll ll1e_ following sluteirlent he Sets- and have courage, you can inni; lt"l`lh In 3 V9l‘V €ll€CtlV0 mailnel' living, and ii good one. hy hecozi ,E whole lc\t.ot things which lie-op.. I1 papers, and tackle one. ot’ thc posit l he advaiitage-s`ti'i hi- derived i`roni hense oi' tliein. “ibn war has ci`i`t-i-ted a won- hey i-an du gi-i-iii. deeds, and i / ~\._ _ ‘ they were 40,000 in March, 1917'--this ls shown by the num-_ .ber of purchasers Ji the Government War Loan ot' thatdate. But in the autumn of the same ear, their number increased twenty -times-to 820,000! This was- ilic number purchasing the Victoiiy _ -Loan, 1917. "Last month ---November, 1918-over 1.000,000 persons = BEFORE the war,bond buyers were "marked men". In number _ purchased the Victory Loan, 1918! These wonderful results were. accomplished by Pi'essiAdvéi-tlsirig. ' i Before the war one~hali’ of one per cent. 'of our i people bought bonds." 'Now ».......t. quite twelve and one-half per cent. of our people are bonri buyers! » V __ __ _- _- Before the stupendous amount 'of $676,000,000 worth-of bonds couldbc sold to our Canadian people in threc weeks ii most thorough and exhaus- tive campaign of edueatioii was necessary, and this campaign was .carried ihroiigli by advertising in the public press. The power of the printed \-:oi-il iii-vcr had a more con- vincing iieinoiistratioii. ' By means oi` the printed word, through the medium of advertis- ments iii the press of our country, the ffunadian people wi-rc inadi- to know what bonds iiri-, the nature of their security, their :ittractiveiiess as an investment. and why the Gov- ernment had to sell bonds. Every point and ieiitui°e of Victory Boiids was illustrated and described hefore and during the cainpiiigii--iii aiivei-tisenients. No argument was 0\'erloode(l'. No selling -po_iiii` fiifiisi-f._5ll__ neglected. I -. .~ -_ The result is that (jaiiadiaiis to-day ' arc a nation of boiidlioldi-rs. _ ~ Tliey,know wliatii conveiiii-_iit, salt 2’ and profitable foriii of iiivestiiii-nt 5-_ bonds are. liistcad of one nian in " two hundred owning bonds, now one i`_ Canadian in eighi~men, women aiiil _ children--owns~a GoveriiiiientSecur- -' ity. This coiiiplete ti'ansi`oriiiaiioii in thi- iiatioiial mind and ' habits ‘ wus brought about by advertising in the press of iii- nation. Press adver- . tising has .stified itself as the surest and spec-i.fest method by which a " iiian’s reiis-iii can be influenced and directed. _ . Tile ` Minister of Finance aclinow- ledges this. I-hs own words are: 2 uurtli to Russia was originally pro- slioulil be iii.-aril by the Peace Con- ions otfered. 4 ~hown them tht: latent abilties ol iul i_- _. A- __ I po-.e-l liv Sir Robert Borden. _ iert-iicin 'l`lii~ liritisli proposals .\lt'. l)IllUC's despatch also H1- were liiisi-il on his suggestioii anti ilii-'iii-es \'cr\' clearly that przictical _\lr. Lloyd iicorgi- placed them he- _____ ...... .______._ l 21 .xoonsss Ann Pnzsswmrion __ ‘ro Mai H. w. alumna '” . ipoteniialilies oi' our country. its iiiutlon-il ideas anti ideals. Cuiiada siroiigratr Wi- now know the no loiignra ilcocndencv oi I`ie wonii-itul success oi the Loan was due in laifc incas- . ure to their tthe press oi’ Canada 1. splendid an .iiiitiring efforts during ilic whole of the Campaign." - i Mr. E. R. Wood; Chairirian of the Doniiiiion Execuiivc Coniinittee having over- etieet is hi-ing given tothe l>rlll~ fort- tlii- zisso;i:ii_eil powers sonic eiplc the acceptance of which li_\' (lu) thi- liiiperizil \\";\r Cabiiiet the Can- iiim, of l<`(ii~`i~igii .kliiiistcr l’ichor_ l"raii<:t~_- who iliil not \\'aiit to n i :iilizin i‘ri-iiiii-r st-eureil sonic tinie of 'algo-the principle that Canaiizi hm ani-l tiic sister Douiitiioiis sliotilil ml. liiivt- it viiice in ilie foreign P01105' | iii' ili'ii_iin. “'l`hi- liritish propos-_ m als lretgirdiiig l{t\_-isia) were ll\1ld0` _1~_, ii ri'>uli~ of ilccisions rcnelii-il by lllc il ‘thc linperizil \\`ar Cabiiiet after is pl1i'zi.-coli>;_'_\' cllllioillvll li- 's ago, iii:-cling with the oppos- Mi-_ H. W. iiinning who leaves thi.- orning for Vloiitieul was prcsen' i _ . i- iiiiytliiiig irliatisver to do wil- _ eii by the hint.-Q stair or ine niniii i. llol¢i,I>ii-iss' i>i-`_Nstox_\ _\n (lriler-iii-(_`ouncil which vvas eased solilii-r, :uid second in :ic- :liair iipholstercil in solid loiiiher. I I Jun. 29.1919 1 Mr. H. W. Binning Maiinger. The Batik uf- Nova Sc-oti;. Cliiwlottotowii. 1'. Eff. l (ireat Britain, hnt an integral lporiiiin ol' the liiiiisli Common } wi-alih. raised thi-re largely by the is-acriiiee oi` niany tlioiisaiids of her I sons on the Ba tleiields oi' lfurope. sight of the campaign to raise Victory Loan, 1918, said “ . _ . The press publicity campaign _ _ . will rarik as one of the mostremarkable and effi- cient publicitg campaigns ever undertaken in any country,” and Mr. J. ll. S Gnndy, Vice- hairman of the same committee said: “l have been selling- honds` fora long time, but l never found it so easy to sell them asat this time. The i . "Tl"‘ l"’l""C"- Oli (3H"“d0 l" Wil! reason is the splendid work the press has iliiiiie. I take off my hat to the press 1 l'iiiiied ,hy the iiicasire of lii~r H l pi-opli-`s i-.ici-gy and ability and » of Canada' the gicali-r rei‘o;_:iiilion by each iiidiviilual oi' his dulit-.s as a ci tizen “Our need to‘-day is nioiii~_\' l`or the development oi' our i'esouri-cs antl industries for extending credits , i`or purchases made by l"i'ance, Bvl- 'l`lie success of Victory Loan, 1918, and the knowledge which Cana- . dians now possess of bonds are a straight challenge to the man who doubts the power of the printed word, in the form of advertisements, 0 sell goods--and this applies not to bonds alone, but to the goods you ' are interested in selling. ' - fijeeiiily passeil hy the (iovcm-_corilaiii'e wiili their needs. Dear Mr. Binning:-\\'e the nieiii ic iiieiit io eliiiiiiiate i-ertaiii ilcieirts l-`oriiii-i'l_\' it was tit-cirssztij' that in the existing Pension l{egulat-- these pi-rsoiis siiiiiilil have-_ been bers ot` the _Charlottetown Staff at ; gium. Si-rhia and other war-ravaged' ireconstruction. and other iiationall ountrics dining ilii-ii' period ol' urposes. The War Saving Stump, i f ions does not. as certain accoiiiits might lead one to si.ippose,_iiiii'o- _ilucc an t-iitirely in-vi' set ot l’cii- sionsiiiii Rcgulat-ioiis. _ " 'l`lie-rc are iinportaiii elausi-s_iii thi- new (_)i'ili~r-iii~t`i>uncil whieli iiild coiisiilurably to the po\ver_s _oi the l’t-itsion Coiiiiiiissioiiers. (liter :iiioiig tliese is that \\‘hit‘li ap- plies to cases of prospective de- pt-iiilei\i‘_\'. _ 0 'l`lie claiiiis of pi'ospi-ctivc de- _wiiiliziits have now been oi'iicizill_\' rt-cogiiized and the :iiiiuiit_linciit eoiiiiiiiif.-il in thi- new order will ell- ahlc ilii- lioziril of l’i-nsioii Lotu- iiiissiiiiii-rs to awziril l`er1.i>rifciutif U10 fail' “Hd JW! U`°“'-Ulelll “`€ i-reil for pc-nsiini. 'l`lie pliriise “ii iiccorilaiiec with their neeils" if, sc-li c.\;plziiiz1lor_\'. lf, lor cxatnple l tlie ilepenileiit.< just referred _tc :ire iii receipt of :in income siiifit- 'f iaiiil. :J for its iiitriiisio value, but its a Loki-ii ii~iit to ir ' ‘ ' I ll] ' 3 _,L_n`_iUn "mv bc rcfu_,-,.(]_ , -ng iin ull happiness suctiss ani \\‘iilt- piiiilicity lias hi-cn ;;{iver--l l>l0*ll0fll" f°1 the f“U"‘~’ througli ilic press to the Cl1ll1SL‘ YC latiiig to cascsof “Speiciitl llaftl sliip-" but no gcticral ruling eai: hi- laid down rcgariling_ taser wliirli iiia_\' conii- \\‘itliin this rate _ goi'\z 'lt will lie tlii: task ol th< "W UW lin-ird ol' f’en.~:ion Lotiniiissionersi Ph” *‘"‘“° d“Y- "5 `-"“ld~ cziri-iiilly iii -iii\'i,-siigzitr :ill doubl- (Sigiicil) hv all Mi-inhi~is ol Stott \ ilever voung teacliei nained l\i-ti Plated ti. Want Atl loi school iii\.ii the tliouizht of your lunneiliate sad di- `<1ci~t-afs-eil solilii-i- io be entitled it ilartitre. but glad vt your well dt-s -“him an 0ppummiL_Y tu assist H lhavo i-cet-i\'c'.l while under your coin i 'W-e ask you to iicciept this gift, no ‘ p _ _ plan gives every inan, woman and has a two l`old purpose. as uell t i E pi-oviile money for the ilevelopmeni if thi- country, as to ericoiiragi- nihils oi' ihri|`t and saving. l sci: in the W. S. S. scheme ii 'alnaliliei-dui-alionul eleinenet -the ntelligcnt init-rest in public alliiiis i Vl ith thi- masses ol our people lin- .incially iitleiirsti-tl iii it. niuywe not hope that they will actively in- erest lliomnlvcs iii the general -""_'*'*”“"` hiisincss ol' the country, watching its msinatgi-ment, and insisting that piililic funds he _jiiiliciously and economically expended. “The W.S.S. adords an excellent Ltrouglit. an answer which road: _ oppo tiinily for the etllitialion 0_l i i [ui ,~,-,mt-. :inii if it i.~; coiisiilercc - ‘CUIHU U>IIl0\'1'0v»‘- Pwvillllli-1 .v0\1'f< lirhildren in the habits oi thrift and pretty." ilwi ilii-_y ciiini' witliin this cate gory to suinhit ilicm to the liov _ _ . i-riioi' iii Ciiuiicil to_r ii itniil dciris _ ___ __ __ _ gag? ioii :is to \\‘hctl\i-i' or not peiisiori E “___ saving. Every eiicourugcme..it and a> iviis there to make the entry-thc one ~/ / Q. "“ niuii in wlioni all the people liuil coli-F l --~ Si/ __ / f \ i of ilieii- dcpeiifleiicy on the s use oi.n i=niENDs. Esteciii of great powers, iii' avail ihlie qualities newly discovered, niugi ainfbroldcr a dny or wee-li. but ai frliiiiil- ship of twenty years is intei‘\vo\'t_>.i=I with the texture oi' life. A friend 'rlend can never be touutl, and nutniw has provided that he cannot easily be "Love ls it desire oi’ tile whole br\.~ pleteness. by the most perteci iiieanr- The i-oot, and brings forth glorious flowers of fiiiiie. The ineed of tlieni. that love. und dui That crown true lovers ivl-tli lniinor- tail bliss. . nioveiuelitz- ~ _ ._ I lst. lt pi-ovides away for every citizen to assist in the de- . velopnirnt. of the country by supplying the. much needed iieci-ssary money. 2nd. lt provides a stimulus lu the habits oi" tlirift. and sav- ing particularly beneficial ta the young. 3|-d. it insuies a more intellig- ent interest in public aliairs when all become partners in a national eilbrt. ‘ “The importance of the move- ment l (eel sure is apparent. 1. lost predict. thc hear ty support and co- l ` _ _ operation of the (lnnadiaii people. ’ sitvsii ciuini many things, init now the lid has .been lifted concerning one or the really; gi°e.it_ilgiifes nl' the war, whose cur- eei- and iixploits are as fascinating -is any told in fictioii. llc is Colonel Erl- wnrd Luwemiiive ol' the British ii:-iiiy,l and he is now in Paris, one of the' in0si important advisers tho British Hove,-iiniont has at the peace confer- once. lin is but 29 years old. it shy, mod- osi dittldent young man, it dreamer. fi poet, u student of ni-chwlogy and iirchitectnre. 1-le is an Oxford man who bei-anti-_ interested in Palestine und Syria. went to live with the Aruba in order to get the opportunity for research anioiig. the old ruins. When 'DE 10 lm “H1106 10 50.1116 Illini; ul' to! lwnr broke out there was no one who some being, felt necessary to its ieom-_Mmm-d'e Liniment Cures Dlpnizheriai iknew the Ariibs as did Lawerenee. that nature udniiis or reasm. the l 'iriihni-i`ii.~»iiii.riiiy iiiii miiciiiii Pales- ti\ti~s.'--folei-ldge. ' _ °“ li: _time ‘nil .‘.ii~sopotainia, but Lawrence. "For it or honor and virtue is lvrltbo l tho .uid u1'_i1 Single ilfltish soldiei, nndililiniieit without military ti-itiiilng, created it new nation in the East, set up.'two new Kings; con quered the oldest city in the world Damascus. and made his own- nhme ii Ge-iieral Alloiihy ileliiyeu until i airplane could be sent to bring Lair- renec ironi100 rnlles :i\\'u_v io piirf tlizlpnte. ` lic is here hi Paris tu steer the new _ Arab liingiloni under Prince Fcisiii to; a place among the nations of _tlicf _ world. llc wears tho Arab cloak A l » 'i i\i' _D-/ it’ _ s *Heir-i7? 'W-\, l .i li 1 li \>'£1/ ‘;=ei-‘li "` \ ".:»-_F 1 \\\\ \KioN \S ic ,it .' “IGH .- D il t i__l_l~iw_ D|A;ES____ Nil. t » 5 pierced with many bullets. which lic i- i i _ wore on his cnmfpalgns. A strange and wonilcriii-l young' iniin! No one in the world has crowd-' ed inure incident into so short a liic.l NICKLE RAYO And yet lic seeks neither -tame or re-i f wards. His only ambition is to securei a pos( at Oxford, and so this legend! __...i_ ' . ary knight who wrested the sword o1'in two siZes__The iiRayo't In the Prophet from the hands ot thel , ~ . ~ Sultan. and ninile his own name ii el tlamo of might throughout till tho reg»‘ ther size is a' very service. ions iwhci-e the son of Otlnnan ruled. able and Satisfact0ry`lir'p"° will ond .his_cureei- in a.\iniversity - - l study. I;-0un¢;.`vlck° _ I | . lie has reiuseii every decoration _ offered him _by the British _go_yern- ACK,” . 0 ment. and hc could have any King " _G00\‘Se had- ll-W'6r to bestow. The ` -._ 1-e-_»_~f_-v».':'=f'.’ - allies owe him more than gratitude, but he refuses even thanks. Sunnyside . ‘_l _ _ not live atnlssf'-Spenser. __ __ _ _- ' _ _ ' ,° w _ , ___ -.-*__ -_ -_________________ .____________ __ _ __ __ __ __ - Ai " FRED’k & C0'-_-. W-ith senseless liurrry flll‘<1 distaste- r i ,,_. i ` ~ `- , . ._ ' -“~ " ° M wretched Large home _...ic - 200 pairs Boots f_or boys bo t low ei hteeiilmonths ago and MARKED THEM at ii ' 12 TOKENHOUSE YARD L0ND0N» ENGLAND Tm me comes s'm,,,"g ,,,_ am, ,mm very marrow margin ot profit, sold TOEDAY at same price but worth fully 401361" i i so hi ‘~ _ ~ i _ _ For particulars Apply to ` ‘ -‘his sweets, G. H T Cell Ih0}'B. I *I- 'iij His 'l_i;i_i__l‘i:: jzvxpts, soft cares, trans- _ _ 0 _ _ ?1t0t0(H& 4 nn New- Y°l‘_K- ` fi. i"““_' '“"'° `“i° ’°.°' 'l'“°°“'"i‘\i “‘° ' Jeweler and Opmilan i~ -.S'i_zi_e5_f=1 to iii - ig - .sa3t._ _ ..-,~- ~. . ... ,__ _ , . __°f”“»_‘_“°_ __ - is l ~ M .gap 2'* see .i i..J.’.’.i' .1 nm.-. 1°--0'3"-°-P Some iii the BIG BARGAINS at GOFF BROS Ltd _ All. __ . Hockey boots - ' at 10 per cent discount