JULY ” '11, "i922 ‘ SIS MANY DEATHS cw AM Canada. have nae the market and t eir child's life dl - tu lllbTllT. til-ftfiffnw.”“~et° y ” ° WHOLESALE CUSTOM TAILORING HOUSE selling field. the trade. woolens. (many of which are ex- wili be able to market a finely tailored suit or overcoat~to measure-and FULLY GUAR- ANTEED at $22.50 delivery charges prepaid — giving the salesman a large commission. Only our vast buying power and low manufacturing costs en- able us to sell the lowest priced garments in Canada. We invite gpplieations from men who are now in the field, or men of no experience who are desilious of making a change from their present position to earnings that are far above the average salary. Mall your application now tell_ ing all about yourself. Replies held in strict confidence. MR. G. SMITH, 460 Richmond St. W. Toronto. illiililisi éoMPLAIN-r- REVIEW or - ONG INFANTS —_. Thousands ofd mothers throughout during the past 80 are it has been on Th6 Programme was m, with the International ch lo "m; b 1a t- l _ . u, arecter of I1 he worked on the farm ‘rliizzfiti. r...:1:".i ‘s: .... dean“ t» 1m- ». i... i. u_ as garlfpresenwuve wllrbositions froln bought it in 1919 until he gave 511912299192‘; . . INTERNATION ALLY KNOWN are about to enter the direct Iiead Office in Toronto. Estab- lished for 16 years, during which time they have been selling to The llouse imports its own elusive in design) from famous mills in the British isles. and WILL YOU HELP ‘I The Red Cross is appealing to its members and others in- forested to renew their annual contribution. You are familiar with the work that the nurses are doillg towards the safeguard- ing d improvement of the heait of our children throughout the province, and of pie Chest Clinics aim (I ‘cs for Crippled Children wh ch have been held with such measure of success. The growing needs demand continued and ever increasing assistance. Send your contribution to- f day to, RED ’ CROSS OFFICE, 59 Grafton Street, Charlottetown nlion. aabuls tender scatded skir Soolhed and healed bu ooihq; l GUARANTEED OINTHENT ROTARY CONVENTION Continued From Page g __§-—<—-—_ "Way from thl me’ Wm be ms visit women I have A concert by Dllo _Q - 2ifi‘l%'5§‘.‘e3§€i' "m" ”°““"*“1=@-1 The Public Forum - OfDruno of the New Y k S - '-~—- Althouse. %e1101¥l:f (Continued front page 4) m 9.’. 5 . all too short to e llllimber of men and shaken hands wlth.” music lovers‘ elliflymeut for the llzzmdlh" l" eeds over to the in keeping Third. he leaves the impress» y nations as possible. Thus it i the o em“ _ H I up n 1928. ' cumotlinceficdilitlitflilngptliudp aldd g"- Foul-m’ he would h“! u" "mud of H pm “c o“ :93?" 1:1 Mellow; that We more ten by Sir . r ess orc hm to sign a ' seated Grefidglllltfllllglgakianillll riidrdel‘ Qu“ claim and put Mm out’ o‘ lional courtesy to the 176 del 1 l a home. from the British Isles s11» Danegg gs “m” ma‘ w’ 5°“ m‘ "m" trey, conductor ‘of the’ Boumemogth‘ to a civilian at a price less than Syllrpholly Orchkestra and President we we" Prepared to accept "f the Rfilllry Club of that. city was from mm’ l requested to ggnduct during th|s'num_ All of these insinuations are :1. bcr. Sir Dan received a thrmm, direct misrepresentation of the ovation on taking charge and was r: facts. The first information we have quired to render pa“ of we numbe, on this farm is a statement which three times. ‘ I have before me signed by Wilbert ‘Representatives from Japan China Arsenallll? Sl-ltlllg that he 119.8 De!‘- Frnuce. Holland and Argentine and Sonslly examined this farm and =1 HOG-re of lesser countries also ad- found that it was worth the price ‘hessed "S llflelly- Many of the asked for and he made application nvylerlcitolf llntlfrnational tame, for loan to purchase. The loan was Iving in ltotary flllddldlloltll grlllllltelglgnllile tiiliuseiititersliiiagilslihi met. traterniz < - . l _ - _ _ “"15 Telrel-illllli-f and the source olihad “he me f; fan- w i0 e a keen enjoyment ‘ Md» an kho or oui years and not A "(q,,,,.,,,u““y Service" Spephlustllfolle t dl/“lflg ‘on, and the Board h“ llll-‘l l0 say. “Am I enthusiastic-ally‘l’ if? m ploceeqs. At that “me (levmllli-I =1 portion of my time ‘my o ered us a Quit Claim w the [Memsv my energy’ my mmmgiaal" 1....“- but we persuaded him to re- and means towllrd some comlnunitytaln the place and pointed out m “minty? Th,“ i“ ‘he re A _ ‘ lunrthat he required a home for his real mwhq,,,.0, the ma, fomlly and it would cost; hlm as “Mary-s wmrihutiull‘ for it H" _ much to rent a place as it would gests ille opportunity of Service tolm make the payments o“ this others, which, when rightly \lll(l0l“.place‘ At that time he we!“ t0 the £10m], develops a keep civic cmhiStatcs and promised to meet his scinllsngggj’ payments from wages received. Pay- Anotller speaker said. “Tile place of mmlls were null maile- u club in (Ionnnunity Service, is to we cfllTled lllm 1'91‘ foul‘ Yellrs develop tile inclination of successful Wlllle he Used the Plfl-Ce 8H 8 110ml? business and professional men tovollli’ 11nd dld 110i; mike Payments. llflliiripnto in the grelltesrgnlne oiland finally in 1928 we accepted B. lire. by considering themselves purt-lQuit Claim from him which he was lit-‘FS with every utllcr citizen, in nluk-Iprepared to give us four years prev- llll»! lll" iflllllllllillllily 11 111081‘ place in ious and which he was now perfect- wllloll to live, u safer place to bring ly willing to give us and stated to 11p lilllc ones lo lives of usefulness us mag 1m had another home w untl honour, and a better place inlmove his jammy in“, willcll God will have tile opportunity Regarding the price of the pluck "“};'l""'f Li“ Wlmk- v_ Arsenault did not. make application Noggin, QIIAL‘_’"~X_f\i“-*§l’t"t (lf‘_ lllffor Revaluation which would indi- - a ' “m” ° ‘"8 ‘*1 1"" cate that lie was satisfied with the ulion (lllllllltlll "The individual ltcs- . imnsibllity of the Professional ulnkpllce of the place or had no imam Ilusllnass Mun". He contrasted theltion of repaying the loan‘ we 50' glenerul rclalious among l1usille.s men cepted a loss on the resale 0f the with lilo syslcln of ten years 111:0. place chiefly due t” the m“ mm Business. now realizes that one o1‘ the the property was VeTy badly hmldl‘ 1110111. im-porlunt assets is the employee. ed by Arsenauu whll? h" hFld I70?‘ As loin: as big business continues to 595510“ of ll" "ml at the llme lll“ go ltllcall on (but kind nl’ il. foundation "llflllllllv W95 lllflcml l" fldlllslmfllll with opcnluwss, frankness Illlll ltbsol- l"? W?!“ $39152 l" flrreflrs 1X1 i115 Hi0 fairness to everyone concerned in Ilflymflnl-S- the pit-lure. so long is the future of Theso facts will show positively to big lluslnesu sable, nml they will con- an unbiased reader that. we gave tiuue to sci. 11 good example for otb- the settler every opportunity l0 cnlilles of business all over YlISflIIiIlKB good and that we are no world, establishing rbuslncss cvery- more responsible for his being in wllerc on a sane. sure and solid foulld- the slates at me present time than pronrincni. place on the progruninlc while Arsenault was perfectly will- wul-n lloturian Norman Sonrmcrville, ing to abandon the place and give (.. of Toronto. and ills zlddrcss on lls a Quit Claim we would have [dotmiy Illter1lntio11lll—ita olljestives taken tho 551119 action ppgvlded h.) ‘rum l 118 viewpoint ol a llotnrlull was had not been wiping; as {he 59mm luuvel with ellthuslusln. A lllglnwas not making an effort w make spot lll his message was rein-lied when [good on the land and the Island is l‘? fi}‘.f'“§i§1il.”1>ii”§lfl"§§ §-'Z.‘.Z.2Ziff.‘i‘l'5l°"‘““"“‘“g i" “w °°"“"i°" m‘ l1y the King when he said: “Seventeen ilxggogazyepgugfgessalagii; sy%t£,el}%ot_ years ago today. at this very hour, I , beard the Archbishop of Yorkmt tllc note that this is a ‘flatter that’ 0872- tuthsat. LIVE POULTRY We are now buying Live Fowl and Broilers at top market prices. Be sure and get our quotations before lllflmillls‘ of your stock. The Harris a Abattoir Company’ . tinlcsillto bold relief tile bountiful CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ' ingtlle whole evenhm- Acryfiwl r1111 Wilthshire on Friday, July 1:1 to Mouldlngs and suspended on the stage. furnished re- attend the first Jersey fjgldday ever ' llectod light to the most remote cor- held on the IBmmL i 192,, th J m l Sheathlng ner of the Auditortium a?‘ it swayed The programme started at gmybllleed wheres mil-sagas Zzzeed; last arrived direct from Vancouver Keutly. Dilring t e wu z n11m 1on1 l, M“ with Turner Glyden Margawl t a _ Ono m" “Ho-d the entire lighting effect was brouglltm m 5 m ‘m5 illto ploy and thc result was slwwv l 0' AND culnr and unusual. C Oervice 1 1| ’l‘ . Tom Sutton ‘ii: l g§lfiqoatictrihlisfllshe hi“: President. ‘ ‘ ‘ b tional matures very 1'80""? "ll" M‘ \-—--_ - _ d hi . No one lOW-‘illip and true frlon s p _ cflllllil flttemalatégilfiigantzlzvfléizggggcfi: AND l JUST MISSED MAKING A The Coal we sell is rofnll sel- ‘ill 1' nlr ouc _ 0N l9 WAT MINING STOCK Tim’ ca“. ‘n. mnpulwflyonndgtm aid-arable groun- carrylflk 1g Ollflizllzt NYEAR Lomifip OH . u. inns clubs the messes‘! M1 W I11! kind of ' ' matter, Inch u Peace, Happiness and 9005"“ "lltl- livery ton we lend out is of a band of music enlivened the pro- ceedings, and when all had arrived, Braves. who were canlpcd at Minne-lwlls _ 1 n . ; district. L: M. & 22h 8113;: Zishteii]. nrii-locelttidllilgsllaalilfl H8 briefly 8911/9 the lllswri’ 0f the any other herd in the east on farms PA wag]. l t l P id t Saprp into the tribe. Jersey Cow and traced her Progress 0g @1115 pimp He 5150 said that the 0LT“ V‘! Th? flidiaxnesa. (lalllessetl in their guildy in Canada. until now the Jersey Jersey led all breeds in the average and coloured costumes entertained 11a Association was the second largest production of butterfat and this was with native dances tor a short time. dairy Cattle association in the Do- mgst marked when all the 305 day The Resolutions will be publl-‘lhvd mlnlon. The Jersey cow in the mnri- records were taken. that were made times had received no recognition m1 twice daily milking, whiiglgdwats from ‘any educational (inst tution. ordinarily the farmers me o 0T0 acknowledge the izracioil! “was had the other breeds. and calledpnanaging his herd. These 305 day |attention to the fact that nearly records proved the reason for the 25 92> of all the Ayrshire records madelcver increasing | |the. Jerseys here Produced 011 Experimental Farms and other edu- an average of 401 lbs. fat. the Gue- lcational institutlomlBut the hJeraey mscyi 1890. (‘also Holstein 380. and the Wiltshire. _ Anew-was rising rapdly to t e p Ayrs re 3 . flfinnliuggfltllllfnififnnéleio Qthglflhycuflng in the estimation of the farmers ' , t homo for Headquart- gll-slllfpllrtyglllyfgrlniernntional in the filly of Chicaxl." in due time. Tile following 111mm be lm-entionerl here: King Albert. in accepting tho Bangui!‘- ury (iovernorshil) or Rotary l" f! ‘ Ilium" (King Albert is a frequent lll‘ tondant at clu-h 'moetlnlrs)-A Blmll‘l nr resolution was passed regarding Coronation ill Westminster Abbe , should some before m.“ local branch prmcll froln tho text chosen ‘by tllye of m? Canadian Legion‘ I am for‘ King". "I am anmng you as one who waldmg a copy °f this lea“ to the serves". Thus tile fallacies rcgard- secret”? of the Legion’ and any lug the attitude. prerogatives and prl- further mmrmatlon that he may vileges of the Crown are rapidly being Wanll- and were l5 Plenty °f evld‘ dispelled, ence on file, we would be very glad Thirteen thousand delegates and t0 fllrfllfih lb i0 the 11981011- lrlcnds tllrouged tho Auditorium on I am. Sir. etc., lilo occasion of the President's Ball. W. A. McDOUGALL, Two thousand or more dancing at a! District Superintendent. time, under the varying lighting sys-'st;, John, N. B., leln before described, bringing at July 13, 1928. dresses and sparkling jewels of the Moi ladies. presented u pleasing and rare _P_ E, I, spectacle. During the preliminaries The oumilliuu tic-legato who had .1 in 191s or in 1923. I may add that year as requirementslélirave multiplied, the scope of General Mommmervice has widened '. ; the quality of Genus! Motors cars has steadilyimproved. Each year more Canadians have looked to General Motors for "better automobiles, until now, every two minutes of every business day, someone in Canada buys a new General Motors car. These cars are bought by people you know 2 2 by people like yourself . . for the very GE N ERAL MOTORS HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORIES-OSHAWAONTARIO CHEVROLET ' PONTIAC ' OLDSMOBILE ' OAKLAND ~ M‘LAUGHLIN-BUICK ' LASALLE ' ¢ADlLl-AC ' All Willi 504! 117F175" BETTER out of 10 clubs are Jersey. two fine orchestras took turns in There was not all idle moment dur- farm of Edgar Easter a; Sons’ North e chair. The first speaker was Chief Two Guns and his Blackfeet‘ ognltiondifdicated 'by ‘Hi8 Mlllesl-Y in the Maritlnfes were made on Tho convention next year Wlll b9 __i___ _ _. - _. __ iTHE GABBS Acquaintanco at Rotary lfllemll‘ He praised the Dnll- co - dl -»l M- 13- @- Th k 1 y w, .111 10p c 1. lcmn l. _ Br-t. h \ be furnishing lllllslc for dancing. | Over 100 people gathered at thewheree WZIfaIf/‘r mgffnolfleuljlertslégg that farmers would not get s0 iii-l S1111pcr was: then served to all. Smut? P00!"- l ls Lollim la brought into Canada last year to Frosted in potatoes that they wouldwliich brought a very happy ending fill the demand, than all other beef ptlople of -North Wiltshirc much Easter and Family. credit for the progress they were, i asking. and complimented them on. ""_‘ - esuccess fthl lflb‘ l‘ past. and “fixed etfiecaoldfirufolllklst R.lNt"i\VOOD-—I.s undertaking the get behind boys and Ems Club workilliilllllllg of tho school. Plans were and to give them every assistancoilnazlc for m1 Institute picnic. Eight He was pleased to See such a largCilllPlllbCYS and three visitors were gatherins. and strongly urged thodlwlsfqltbmld l?" “lepmtlig wasmvegy Jersey Breeders to organize as tl1e1mt°l°5'"g' “XL "we “g w e other breeders had done. v Following Mr. Shaw's inspiring|cumo' address. the Prince Edward Island . gelzisey club was organized with tllcl PETERS ROADOJFhD June meet‘ o owing offlccrs;- . , . ‘ President‘ Harold mead‘ Chm__.Jni1nson. wlth nine members and _ He called attention to the only Jas. Bremner. Jersey Fleldmlm forqersey herd on an experimental {arm Eastern Canada, who said that this in his district at Mnoxvlue, and the 7th. Jersey Iieldday for hispoinwd out m,“ this herd was pm- duclng butterfat much cheaper than SECY-treas. Roland Easter. North Juhnson) Direcmrsfiwalter Clarke. N- Will- MALPEQUF). ~ Eleven mcmbors 3lllplmi ollrdltifln- met in the Institute loom lo: the ken. Albimy- June meeting. Next meeting 1'oll MT- 355W!‘ the" exlllbllfld llls Jer- call is to be answered by “Histolicni W. R. Shaw oi’ the Provincial De- shire. Edwa on her merits. and to show whatpsrtment of Agriculture gave a very Stewart " was taking place quoted calf clubinterestzing talk on the value of _ work in New Brunswick where Bcommunlty breeding of Livestock. sy Herd. and a brief demonstratlom Tl i reasons which would guide you in the choice of a car. They are bought because they are the product of the most progressive organization in the woricPs most progressive industry . . be- cause they reflect the General Motors policy of constant advancement . . because they are better cars. . . They represent the latest developments of the world's leading automotive research labora- tory, oiTering these develop- ments to the public as soon GENERAL MOTORS rlwck BECAUSE IT and community effort in gencraljnljudgiillg Ju-Litfiaui. was given by Events 0f our own C<>nn\111111ty-'h<>m¢ 0f Mrs. Bernard McQuai‘ _ Next meeting will be held in the Ill-dlSCuSSlOIl was held on painting in- cow_ He told u, a day m“ Wm mean to the J“- IBALDWINS ROAD-Tm mom-at the home of Mrs. James Baldwin and dairy breeds combined and that of the market for good cows whether scy breed on this famous Island, be“ "ml l-W° Vlsllllrs m“ “t the . ’ grades or purebreds. He gave the much to the credit of Mr. and Mrs. ’ ‘Tb: Viflory Tower oftbc Teminian Tarliamen! ‘Building: at Ottawa, from wbicb tbs flirring menu a aftba carillon ringsjgrtb. EVERY TWO MINUTE s OF EVERY BUSINESS DAY- ~ - SOMEONE 1N CANADA BUYS ANEW GENERAL MOTORS CAR INCE thedayarofConfederation General Motors mited has been sup- we were for his being in the States plying Canada WEI ‘transportation’ as they become available. They are proved in advance, at the expense of General Motors, not the public. They are better cars because they are Canadian cars. And they embody greater value because of General Motors money-saving methods of quantity buying and volume production. This popularity of General Motors cars holds more than a passing interest for the Canadian car buyer . . for General Motors utilizes in- creased demand to reduce production costs and to offer still more outstanding automobile CANADA CANADIAN Gli-IBZBA terlor of school room. Two member." enrolled. Next meeting will bn held‘ jliclrl at the home of Mrs. Nelson iiniz met at the home of Mrs. John [four visitors present. A treat was gin be bought for the school children lat closing clay. Next meeting will be llcld at the home of Mrs. Fred Glydcn. By Barrie Payne‘ HILUON DQUJXRS- IF \ HAD HELD To have represented "Ill °l"‘l’ "t DACHANCE T0 GET IF l MAD NOOKED BUY l ' W. D. GILLIS 8l/C0. .1 - con. "Ii, IIONI I'll Rotary Internatidnal wall a. reel hon- our, to meet Rotarians from 44 tries of the world and become fr on ly with hundreds of them was a ran: experience. to be loyBl t" R011?" ‘:3; what it stands for should e m d d t . Pies-I? it!‘ than Joiin Club; mlaflllrltandoiph Ben- ff mailman moi. GABBYGRAMS n- suur win oz min WHEN sciznc: wivzs OUT AU- mfmaiss Aim THEREBY DESTROY: Mia's FAVORITE Ausa r011 m“ womui . 85MB 2n n4 mm; ._...' Myra/w Mon’! MD ~ SIMPPY HAS A cam/cs. 7-’ We oifer— - Charlottetown 4 1-2 Per Cent Bonds Due July 1, 1948 \ Charlottetown, ‘Halifax, St. John, Montreal and Toronto Q Price on Application W, Eastern Securities ‘Co. Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKIIS W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager’ l‘ l Ill Richmond SINGS UIIIIIOttGIOIII. _ l 8t. 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