l i v _ f a a A I THE CHAR ty... _ LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . - “ "~ , . .-->'v=;§-*J-_ _r . ,,,,_,,_ _ . » _ s .M -- ,. _ _ _ _ ,d _ . -A'-‘.l€{‘ ‘ ‘ ` 0 ‘.. l ~ `r- ‘LJ Lan Q., ;\_-»"‘ ‘ * ‘_ ‘ _ 'r' < sr' I i Notes By The Way ._ EUAHDM-N if-I-‘-° oolumn is open for the -'°».“_°‘*'f' UPI-‘mm _ ‘ * J. n. nnrson. manor -na rnslissor eouesion by correspondents J! "` Dull! (bln l ) ,gs nn, (4,|gv,"¢) ln ",“” chambers ln their legislatures. Clllrl ‘Irina Hats: selves in that they oseh have two of quggtlong of interest. The ottstown Guardian does WIKI Flin) ' "7 I In ounde ssl. Ihltsa autos -N0" gmtln and Quebec me the not necessarily endorse the ' ' » o lnlo - 7.. _ l ' ‘<- ' ~ "‘ ' ~ - -cameral plan has the sanction of “su-RN 'rl-is niloliroatlli" ~ carrying tho heavy end of the otlolr ’ 'th -U i . _i - “T” - ;_‘ .they are up aaoipst the ovoi-lasting ,n°a"”:§g Kp'r';’f]‘1,:'c';s l;,"';"r‘;:i;’,': Former Islander Pleased In the. campal on t ~ _ - mm” mr sn mm °.m'"° problem” M markaung and "ans North America before they were sm... ln your lpnne of _lnly 23th the Wiping off of the portotion and those DFUDIBUIS “P0 united in the Dominion. it la still I read with much pleasure the re- itgsge- th G, -W, 0, A, - . turns of the provincial elections. a n MD on e Build largely ,under cnntiml ol the puny the general plan in the many state victory wumly of the pmvmcs Many people Bat 8 hearty meal at 'lu °‘“' "~"-‘*°”° “N 1° P°“'°°* H1111- in power yor these problems sfo 2° l°"“l”'“'°° °' the 5"” R°"“""° proving tant tho pooplo will stnnd nigh; “UN” U10 b0l'd9l‘- And lil 1806 Of for right and it alone. At 1 later to enjoy good health. long usage. lt is still in vogue in Public Forum n expressed by its son- * 1923 ' ' ,provinces referred io. -'riiis ol- ,,f”°M.m_ \ . “fini iw? Quote Q, -__ D4 1 BY JAMES W. BARTON, M. D. EATING AT NIGHT. before retiring and yet seenl pithy and we trust their sympathy . li lmerwoven with mom ot at era nd widespread examples date I will explain to the people Snelng this pe;-linpg you have ti so many a ' l of Prince Edward Island in whlth med it and the results have been .will express itself -tangiiily and e ~ t . _ , that class distinctions are mpoe- _ . it can hardly be denied that well was born how I was robbed out dlnnntmnn you have awakened lsctiv . Th rchante - dy ° m° ‘"`° 5°” Bible “"4 “la” 1°S"°1“"°“ M "°"- desire/bility ot abolishing the lesis-*'01 one ihonssnd and three nun- with a headache und a bud tasto in °'N\|llY d°||-91155 "V0 D91' “QM 0' The greatest good to the greatest lstive councils of fifty y€BN B80 dred dollars and ten months work the “mmm was is debatable one w‘\li oeuilmieni by my Llltwriit wnyfq l their solos dnrin ti... o.nipoi‘ ii f ‘r _ . an mud N I c d dz. 0 number must ever be the aim of leg ____ mums “nd stood on the B .90 wen' its just this way' You have . ° °i ° P"-“P°“° *"1 “B i l ti spd this can .ho eiiootod without it thin dime and nslrod'i_o an 0cm,,,,,,,,,,, ,lm ,,003 not ,,,,,9ll s a on YG( ll f d d f . i i . un give vahwble new in mm* for ‘July by uw °°`°D°m'u°n and ‘muy creatlorin ::rth: ml'ett::;l:>n Z; 'byulllte Butlgeddgxltllggdxsedlsmillllihllll :usb 1 m BVS 5 “"°“m'° fmndmaw 1° th” PW of (hinadian citizenship and Oanad- mg" “upper houses," as they were wliicil I always llellleil- 1 ‘V men n'so give some first hand news the “lan” Oomesk Them an ten mn r°Dre°°m'au°n' called tu any of the md provinces about the Elmira Branch Railway. nleat candidates in the Bold each one oi" __ ___....._.¢¢._._. or the new ones, which seem to Kms, County vvnlnll lnelpeg build meat I have got along quite comfortably and will interest voters at the the muscular work. Perhaps you ll ligllt luncll at noon and hlivo ii. substantial meal in evening. This meal includes vcgotiiblcs and desert. The or eggs as you know repair tissue you have worn out them sufficiently worthy of popular- - " _ . ll g n muon next general election Ithlnk. through the day, and me other dmse tmnny FINISH THEIR WORK Wlil10lli i 6111 0|' 8 89 6 I am, Smetm food. supply the necessary heat "V m Jud" me wr 9 - past. There was in the old days a - "°““8 °°“P°“°~ U““"° °“" ‘°°l'“"“ ,llivoly don.-snd for their nooiition t S, JJQDM ES A' 3"'E"H"" for tho hody's activities. qmtsgt; ln which an elector may We have liellfd D0 Sellorsl llo- I PI Ed I d N Ea” ' ° ' _ if however you indulge in another and that Premier Bell should n r me wud is an ‘ 0" 'T-‘°*>l."' ,, _ heavy meal before retiring you can- ine oosiildslvii iii ”’ Brunswick Bild Ofliiifie 1° the da” “Turn To The Right rondily soo tlint as sll the liody's vote only once mln cue my be voted for an in- “finish his work." There seems I0 when legislative councils existed --- func s ii -- -- ----»------ -»-- --» M- -°-» -- sis. 1:1. r:.r:.:::r:,.°f..‘i.‘: :cl :ali tions are in a state of rest, food particularly the ments not get used up, and will lic definite number of times and e ‘ V that they were leglslmed °“t °f yo d" in the body ns waste matter. Hence b 1 t_ _ h ' ylne, much of it for the good ofthe pro - v l of me Hoa _ vote cannot e os w oever V ‘mee Yet to leave "Wk mmmshed existence. And there are some, All our lute governments were vnu, the Dfocwds E0 £0 U19 G~W~ A- ' indications that Nova Scotia, ii controlled, apparently, by the Th heilducllcs. c pcrsoii however who seems et by" and eat heavy meals nt 8,5 , ‘hat had been amrwd' to leave it not Queblzc may before very long l1\0'»°i‘ interests- . £0 13 t is usually one \vho takes our returned anime" are Wm-my ' Your editorial referred to nigh citizens can to -become worse day after day “iid dispense with its upper house and breathes a deem that our new' more active exercise than yourself ' of all the support our _ iv them ln their laudable eiorts '~0 “SIG 111° m°n¢Y 9‘P°”d°d “pop -5° c°m°m' to t‘h° ‘mage “domed l!0v0i”l1m0l\\i Wm “Ciil'l'Y On" by Hi” or perhaps spends more time ont- -h the lar e majority bi-itarly 'compelling vehicles to (lam-B, and fling has tlllp nxcpnn S e . ted Y s . to wipe ntl' the debt on their ctizy if-tB5ml’lY b°“:“5;e"1:gn;°:u;;; Of' _.___ lui-li to the right] Whci1bu11'i€§§1l;]K matter burned up for him the next 1 them a boost and -ei on . wwf WP* ` ' i Joy-riders upon o vii C S - day. home. G vo ` d ‘_ it is somewhat noteworthy that wnym _ Now mmm at night can be made r nd ceremony Hom 91° "°"‘ °° "“° ’°“d° "85 “n e 'uno two nrovlnw wii'°*\ ¢°"¢'""° l need not romind you that they iiolpfnl, if ii litiio thought is nsod. there be a K a v taken for election DUFDOWS Much the bl-oameral legislatures are two have no malldatc whatever I0 D885 For instnnce in many hospitals it is n.l ' when the MDPIHIKG 15 ‘ mm eve ng ‘ g any such law. customary to give all the patients ed, et oadwork which at thel t l ti "fn W” not “ed ’ r as een on sen 'rn into sell1.os-Johnston ilir- ,, l,,,v,.l of warm mllk 0,. i,,0,,n bemg 1’“m°d! solid Liberal dele ` gations to the 0 _,_____<.,>__.____.. begun should on no account have federal government Quebec hm _ectorship in all _its arrogance, did about 9.30 in the evening This ‘ ‘ ` £11118- draws the blood to the digestive .bee 1 ft to revert to its former not attemll u A POLITICAL MENACE “ ° I tllad a succession of Liberal proviii» The poet tells nn that is msn apparutlm “way from the hmm condition or worse. As a resu t 0 'cial governments for a quarter of 'by any other name would siriell as and i so as T the work begun and not finished a century and Nova Scotia has lied sweat" H1111 me reverse 3 B T true ‘ real induces sleep. hc warm milk or broth is no tzlx on digestion find often It is umm probable that' after me 1114195 Of V035 that 1' “°¢ the same 3°" M thing for "ver :ny acts of arrogance will b0` fulfills the desire for something lo there are forty years DHS! And B5 19l~7l~’l"' i-ulle as intolerable from ollr new to eat before retiring ml. the night e erlences, federal and provincial, l, ~ , KP fl-t to travel on and which must 9 tive councillors are appointed by §nl.o:'nment as they wtilfe fromsgig so perhaps a Mme mm( cocom of the P181 WW years. at least 01119 rensilred Very shortly whatever gov- me government of we day and an lain gang now happ y ll- . or `f liti l h dicaps, name y, ~ _ _;.~ ' ° °""' W °“ an ernment is in DOWBP- T116 101180' pointed for life, and pal-iy lines iire “Yam Sure that everyone wlshes fm' t frliit will answer the purpose you. . T-so-c»-n *.119 *mm 'party' Wm sh°rt' thi work is left undone the more 'VBFY 010801? draw" the P"°5‘*“i to give the Stewart govcrnnlell. a . - .1 Last Of 01d s l>0li¢i0i=\l COUilJlexion of the two re fair trial We all desire rl len - ,ifided,itis tal- _ . ly disappear n e no It Wm cost to get it back to use l restoration of Responsible Govern- _ i l ready out ots1ght'Theweaknese otmlness' The Ben government gs ndng Icgllshmvei colmclls n nicllt and a cutting down of tlic na B' may 8 ms' y guessed' ublic expenditures which lins the MacKenzie King govgmmem is should either .dllish its work or let largely due i0 th” °°““‘“”° ’“°”“°° others do it. »Novs stotls hs. lost one oo... .ind it-liiioh,bilf con N . ted b dv rs . t r 0 HXH 0"- ,o~r belushdei: d Z,-,_ an tl; in-(E _<¢.._@ ::;;`::tIl`l/t:rsa:‘rl’tl\ll:t:ire<':,1hIealxruve oi-lglvswtielel, such articles, as the mm of t 8 Y D y' ' as one “ll” "°fe"ed °° are "M a goo" hops millions of them, llcard the I’ . reached such an incroditable sum, tinued must lead or two at most in a council of 24 “mon L Writers 0f The Dime Novel -Many it man of middle age, per- cr day with regret that ilic "°“"°”' “Wally though not nw THE FORTY DAYS when s oonnoilloi- dies in Qnoiiod still hoping. wo will wi'-ii M111 ""‘ essarily, friendly to the 80V€fll- A or ,Nova Scoua another Liberal svn - lillillor oi’ the “Old Cap Collier" I am Sm ‘im series of detective stories had been ment. The government holds office usually chosen from the lower - N0" *ha* “W '°"Y dm’ °°”" house is ensloned for me ,nd FARMER' ohlinod to sell his littls ooilsoiion by grace of the Progressive party . li . _ , memomuug me mrbldden ”`h“m' takes his scat in the council. And _ _<.¢>__._.__ ` of and can move only as the move H d b I I r ih I _,th 1 I Q T ' _ s on an 'rei urs o - e rema ns e pens on li nehec is $2,000 zl “' el 'M ul” “*””‘"""1 °' "‘° 1 N S ti it is i 'rlraso cANov MAKERS in-ii me s year. o of St Swithin are about over, it is ll V3 00 ii 01| yv USE To JOIN UNIQN ' Pf0S1l'ossivss, reaw'na‘b’e to Expect E mmm w.$i1a500 but that ie one hall more REF S0 U than tli ft of nn lecled m ml, li nn dignity to the local poor house. Progress under such conditions v 6 p y 9 e er SAALFELD snxe_MG n ng is impossible. The Progressives, norm” Prince Ed d Island 'Band the ]°W°"' h0““°» `*"h0 HOW rc- Aug. 16 .-Ncedy countesses alld Til ther Seldom bass traditional onion ceives $1000 per session Until harem-.sscs who work in it lnrgc on-t nlementoes, letters from Mark nln, 'Roosevelt and others, ill or to rilisc a tllousaild dollars that lie might retire with some omas IC. Harbililgh is dowli and . His linnlo meant nothing to ostensibly m the Hou” to muh” v Q . Cil0l¢0lili0 i'il0¢0l`Y hem cmlsed a most of his rcfiflcns. |Semct.iirics it been mdear]y5“bsta°ndawdM was wnhln E year or ‘wo mst in Nov" brief outlaw strike the other dill’ andiiolrrotectth lt t fthe ° “ "’°"’ ° that whioh declared that if it reins srrnin logisistivo oonnoiliors wi-ro , mush," to Joh, me Soclallai was nit...-i,o.i to iii.. sto,-ion, som.-_ ` ‘ > I v . g _ farmers' "wma nothing of what on St. S'wit.hln's Daylt will rain for Pam 31/500 “S l-MY WW U0 Whilii llcyin-hon lllukers' union. limes it was ilot. dn itliy event, ills they were elected i‘or and they pro- “my days M “med ms WM on momiiors or the oloctod lower Tho demand tdhnthtl‘io; tnko ont buys of tmrvy 0,. mm, yours _,go - ° ‘ Bn lllll( 9 vented the government from going that named” My and those who llouse received but $700 each. ?(""mlf`;‘(:r':`1;‘r\l’ “Tut” “of ewormng who read dime novels did not long hours several times previously, remember thc names ot' their iuitll- forvrard. As a result the sessions _ - , 0,1922 and 1923 'em largely loin have watched tha weather since d°` Th’ ben"-V °' "‘° ‘Y“°"‘ f"°"\ bilt always l'6l0Ci~0d~ FiiiB||Y -'i ors. They remembered the .stories mu I I clan, tllnt lt nan l-nlned every dn, the -Liberal point of view Is that walking delegate soiiuhg out onli: “nd they mmembomd most of all Can an armers have gr evaac- should th. Qnnul-vnglvg mnjorlty of the titled ladies att erugvorm me chmactem certamly they m_ - since during some pert of Ithe 24 I h H 1 dl mm usa J( es, many of them, grievances pee- _ Th :_ - ot hehe elected to the lower house and .,),;’;‘cu;l,m;’rca';s_§_1";‘uuhacommotion mcmbered dom Cap Comer... who hours. is may o ay i m n 5 C°"‘“’"“u'° gowrnmem be 'ill the plant that the delegate was was in the view of the writer, who lliar to their calling, gr evances minute” “carat but H Wm g Bi ll a N35 f dl it l ' l (_ common to other callin-gs. These f Orme co” d °my DMS 1ts..2‘!::°;::l§“;’n':! Zoxigr; ;:.?,2Ta;E,l(?d_ had almost a reprehensible ac- th t h -h i d m . b cannot be removed or even allev- I we ave M more ra ny an Bain'-eq iy “Homme of me Litter the laborers tried to return flualntitnce with the outfit, thwbest hm’ We pens mmm n the other rhnmbpr w rk blit found themselves locked of tho old detectives of illc dime lotsd by segrosstins themselves mc" um °"n"°""y m A d ' " " ' ' ' dd i the some eriod oi n it www require many 7‘”"'3 “UL A “ell-l‘*"‘e"L W3” m“ch°'I‘ itlld half-dime novels. lie was vast- li h from -their fellow citizens. 'Iihe “ave :thi uirgi H J nh D0 Dsss before the course of nature however. alter a few lloill's.l lv “W W U ef V900 9° °n» W ld Most of the titled snip oyecs. - Won remove the difficulty "5 th instance, yet “Old ISlcuiii" hzirlllls experiment was tried in Ontario - ' and il number of ladies of c under conditions which were excevp- h I h b none re i Th th _ ol el- SL gvvt ln pnlflnvln nglnnlnn s gn. us are . e dict- "many, ‘vpnuzlnpnpl lo nmol :illlliiil uonany fa"°m'bl°' It was B’ “ment loaded against the opposition ill .hllndloillxd all; anno FHM "l“ilM .I0 in the “me ‘way th W Lib r l i f N "oi Schwartrlllirg~Itudolstadt. The sible failure: the grievances com- ‘ e t e c il llrov nceoi o ova . - li tin ninhod payroll superior to "Old Sleutll," for the possible exception of some among councillors few dio and former "rm come from tm, nnlg. hlmdmds or thousands of dcvotefm Earned Large Sums. I lt was in 1867 that ililirbuugll, :i T'h0f0 U9 WW." 18 UUE. Wh'-1 FG Scalia linii Quebec The svsif-ni f*‘Ll0¥`Y`S 1 H 8 I nlilii-m'illnor little man boguil f or ‘ ’ plalned of and which the advent of ' - _ - _ _ _ . 1 gard this ornen as other than a H180 lends to perpeilliiic itself, ll"l";“:_"g;v':|Qxonllxstggflow 0 R writing in Cassiown, Olilo. lie was a farmers government was go ng , i to "mom were only aggm'Bt,°d foumatimless s,mm.stm0n_ .It is The legislative councils naturally Hi’ ' quite true that there is no authen- mmm to page n momma “b"H"‘h` "°"""<°°'_`_“ in lili-itory. He wrote sciltimentlll and the finances of the country ' lng themsnlves and 8 remedy for were hopelessly muddled UC iDf°0f f-7"" in 0*-bel' Yea" “WY conditions which nt present pro- "” ‘ ll00"iS Of which he was fond, liui l _ |` All", in vvlm,-6 other lute,-esta St. iSwlthin Days were followed by vent the fair and equal working oi Selections wlilch brought lilm little inlollcy. n r gon “ln days vet the belle; ex. party government is hard to find. H crotary of tile Maryland 'Society Oillo and was lntercsicd in local c wasalso fond of collecting old i than farming are clamoring i‘or de- Y Y - -*-*- FQR books and of growing flowers. tsts in many minds that the omen -el nt advrhre,ifthepfnv' - v opme °' e ' The single chamber system ls at These interests and thc occupation 0 mc” l° t0 P"°9Pe"» the! must D9 d°` H an “Mamng one' once less oumbroue, more econonel. Guardian Readers of turning out the dimo novels oc- t Ieloped. the conflicting claims do dt is a curious fact that many of enl and much more promptly .ml Uupléd All his thought and time mood n radical change in the pro- our omens and supers o s I th hi d l lil it i f th Famer gov supported by peculiarly corrohora- "°°P° “U l 5 "P 9* D Yi- CANANAN QUGTA-"ONS v _ (assed pol cy o e - i f ernment, the class distinction in tive coincidences. Ghosts and so 2 :lrkgoro Trait “nf le” "pe" - y. presen it is qliltelwitliin, a peace that only heavnli yen,-5 lwfnm he lllt, on the cl,nm,,_ l ; I I l Pr -the political system is nearing the c end and the province at the next i opportunity will in all prdbabilily in , follow in the footsteps of Ontario; ' md elect a govemment free from class distinction. l In the House of Commons tho . fellure. 80 ' but they sued in the wa! of ellect f (yo legislation generally. g ' 'Canada .bas room for two main 4 . gplltfceil parties only. These two ,, “gpg _pgi-tim represent al-1 classes. 0 Progressive wing made a dismal ‘C oa All these were our for in the J. Pratt, Victoria University. .. aged warning or sign has .been or M n I tm r u nm ` The old idea was that two differ- The mother "ms are hom' not 80 G - ll 9 WW on s IIS "ont bodies oaeih giving three read. made; lions are -kept alive. We note with ings to every bill brought before The ';“:]"‘°" nam'-‘ MTH! bfisht un- re the .iuiiilmost of il "sin-" bill ”'°"' and h°"l“5 p°'°'°" '° “"‘°“d And tllel’-e's a sweet place hollowed t o tslro no aoto or the linndrsds °" ;°’°"*l '*I‘f"‘:°d 1; “fe and S out PHI BM 9581110 . lbl h f I f hi t - f "gm which carry no comoqueno was "ue in lomencuesnosslnyoglix T;>ll;ier§;?te;i;:;r &;leBvel;elittle,eléeaill.ot nthe course o s career, here eil nationalities, ell °°l1il|l°= iii” os. Yet. disholiovo it how we will, cue, lml, l,,,,,,,,, ,em more me_ when lftftie hem! so th 1 0 BTW S6; are Canadiens Bret. CHM' *U51 they we are all more or -less slrperstit- 1°!! ihlll U18 9111810 IIOUHB DOW is. And little heads who miss that me at liberty individually and col- ‘mu md them are more mn and each throwing the onus of careful place ccusldoi-ntlgn upon me mheh Can never know what waited there. li s ial in- _, _, lwtively to promote t s pec women than 'we think who will not, very Umm the two houses played -- lliilsrilieicl; C131 .mae llalizaheth wll. -- a an alla: ne. ¢9\`\l¢° °f 91°" °°"“""°'°"° "mt say, sit one of thirteen at table. nt 0,0" purpose! and needful lem there cannot and should n0t N begin a Journey on Friday, walk islation was delayed or blocked, oils o0M¢ltuenoiel. _ under A ladder or occupy mom 3° any cue it -will hardly be claim- bility for their justice and accilr- ed that the me res assed are ails ex tl e l h their élevslitu my we in, "::f:”' 5 I all-sedy=.i»,t_»el_oflf-.¢\\9...i‘i""°°“.titirie»liin ii hoisl or on -hosrd ‘ . -»“ .P , , W , so y wil re t should ' ' = -i .L‘2’.“"‘l"°“°"°'.. .._-.-»- --is 3ii.' ‘india olionpd.. isoys lil! ll sro "°l||¥ i‘°lP°hllve to the will of the +»¢N .H0 never mauled He had written lirious stories of adventure for \lew York publishers for some “ned 'Um "°"”°"" h‘"° existed ln a common trick of dishonest mem Bend! tm. that WM 10 bm, M f magiaation, at least, since time im bers of the lower house to vote for To men who' pugrims tmugh rr g m ame' emoriai Lucky or unlucky days a measure 5° their 0"" homie “ml Life snlstllyllgleli ytgtifllo-E: home, the detective. The first oi these stor- ro often followed by the oirpootod. l‘;°Zef;f;;’;; “‘;’;°;§0 ""°"'i 1° The gsgliiagf fgloniilsé aw f los he wrote in lass for N. l...lvlnn- emonmons have ,been mmued 'rms mourn when the meagrlilugciils, maui; hymn D . ay ril' ro, and so grcnt was their polliller- hat was "Old Cap -Collier," the ity that his publishers sought to and calamities have followed on the desirable to the majority of the S' ' ' h rt' i h l k hi h h""-'ls °f 5 W'°‘ml“5~ of °°”‘°5° the °l°“'t°"5 "mt ls °°“"’a1'Y 10 lhl’ Even l?l|dmlE:1trc?am€z21`lid brooded oil aililit ll: Till th; ::i:;l,e"ll]5(l) opinion or personal i t i f li th. fi e. - oincidences are remembered and members concamedln eress 0 t e _"In aéneiioved Homo,” by Dr- E' and hn_"_d|_me novels’ receiving fur es the interests f°\' discussed but tho failure ortho pro 1-lplcli they stood were concerned I $250 for the longer story and $'1~50 for the shorter. Tastes Qhsnged. At his usual rate of speed he urned out two a month, ‘but if necessary he could produce four. fore, he must have earned large sums of money which, if they had been properly invested, would have lelt him wealthy. How he dispos- ed of his money is not said. The -general explanation is that he was ii writing man. And, of course, there came a time when there was no demand for ‘l~larbaugh‘s dime baugh technique is not the techni- que demanded of the writer of scenarios. The present generation - is altogether too sophisticated to enjoy the -art. of Hsrbaugh which was frank in the extreme. We dare- say that the boy of today, aged sixteen, would regard as ridiculous the charactsns which held his fath- er enthralled when he was the 8111116 859. Doboye of today read the Boys' Own Annual? We doubt lt. They do not read Jules Verne, nor Captain Mayne Read, nor R. N. nsllnntyno nor W. H. G. King- As-ton-none of the writers that the boys ol’ thirty years ago felt they ,could not live without; might wcll seem preposterous now- adays. As the New York Times points out, in those days tllere ro- -'Bui. to the boy of today hunting Indians is -akin to hunting tile dill- *ir osaur. Thomas Hnrbaughthoilglii __~ . ooo-o+o+ "*“'"""""”""*”""` AUG. '17, 1923 The Frontier Setting. Tlle stories of forty years ago maincd some wilderness in the west. Indian wars had not ceased I to be remembered. 'Buffalo Bill _was functioning. There were pesky rcdskins who occasionally went on _the war path as well as the con-- - ventional cowardly Mexican who re- mains in the till-ms. A movement to the VVest was going on. Thats where -lloys ran who ran away ironi home. Today they are more likely to rua to New York or livlontrcttl. offered at every -section store. oi the G. W. i To aissist the boys in this, we are having 'a week of 'speciial sales at our store, beginning Thursday moi-ning August 16th. A percentage of the cash’ received will be used for this purpose Votes for _the Popularity Contest will be given with each sale of 50 cents arnd over. So, come along and help your favorite candidate. goods at greatly reduced prices. All summer Hundreds of special values will be of our new S. ll. Mcllllllhlll . . o that the yellow ile\vspapers killed the dime novel. The motto oitllc latter, a thrill to every other plira- graph, became the motto of the yellow papers, and they had moro- over a. suggestion of reality that the dime novel lacked. The editor of a publishing house which tried to continue the dime noval after the era of i’Beadle expressed. the view that the cheap magazine kill- ed Cock Robin, by developing fl slightly better reading taste. tliougll we doubt lf most of 'tile renders of "Old Cap fCollier" :irc 'today readiu gchcnp magazines. , Hard Times Helped. An important accessory ill the dccp damnation of iis taking nfl, was a cold-bloodcd rillllll; of tho 'American iPost-oilice ln 1893, llc- fore that time the dime novclsllad _liccn carried like newspapers as second-class mat-ter. But the nuth- oriiios ruled that as each issllc Y In |922 I the Fire Waste in Canada amounted to Forty Four Million Dollars. This is strong evidence of the need of Fire lnsur. ance Protection. is your Home and Business property ads. quatcly protected? If not consult with Hyndman & Cc., Ltd. The Oldest insurance Agency In P. E. l. Phones 67 and 333 SECURITY SERVICE 4. ft it .» 1 v il imovles that their fathers get out of Beadle'e library, and the Har- i N Help lls Burn the Mortgage ll. ll. _ #04400-0-0%-94-O#~§-9-O4+§¢-O4 %§~¢ O-0-0 GO O-6 O4 9 9-oe A 1 :aes =a¢:;=¢ t > 5 Z boa-Q04#-»¢o+¢+»s¢¢.4.“4g4 ¢ was it complete story in itself it ., did not come within this category and rl lligher rating was dcmilndnil. This increased illc expensclvhli,-li the pilblisllers were unzlllle to rc- covcr from the llickcl or dillio which _thoy charged for tllcir lib- raries, and being line-ble to raise the price some ol' them welll. onli of business. Ill tlic some your lllcro was it iinallciill panic which added to the lroilblcs ol’ tllc pub- lishers. 'i‘\vo or -three of them tried to carry on, but ri now gonerlttioll was growing up, and nl’ course ille llrecéding generation, when it get to be about eighteen ye:-lrs tild,. the 'books from the 'pulpits and tl, other seals of auiilorlty had some ii" influence in stamping out tile lim(-_ adding of another romendliiciit. the United States Coilsiltiltioll »< HOTELS BLAME OFFICIALS AS TOURISTS SHUN BERL USE GOOD novels; or for any dime novels at today- 9 »+oo-oo-o +0-9-0 stopped reading dime novels. Pro-I lm bably theffreililent denunciation of tile this ii stollllilig-plain- dlirillg _ thi: .ii iliiys of Moy. l`ii|l iir . USR un any “vom thc habit has l_ll1t‘r-i'es.l_-r‘ ill tourist imllii: itro been broken. and that without the hi- liills alt such it cnllrlitinii ill thi: ight oi’ tiuvcl season, and ll- ", diglliilltly blilnlo the go\'ci'ili\lcnt ' its “scarl~f‘row" taxes nlld ler illeilslli°cs inilllleal to for- iglli\l‘s. _ _ Soiiln oi` the ilcwsllripors llzlvo 'N llc liil llerlin, Aug. 16 .-Gerlliallys sir soil si-cnls rollitlvrly iruii oi the joy i'oi ' otl vii lliiliil' oi’ into in ltttlickillr; the illorltio:~i i‘or tliclr luck of`t:oil- lcrlliioli ln “killing ilorlln its it illugilot' for ntrnngnl-“_ fpllpro of the prosoil: colldltlons. ’_`,i___;'_TT..L__*_';_.Zf___- _ HARD An g G ZL..""*'” . _` _ sooo _ -\ _`_ -_,;;;;_` -- -.QL ////'gli `”"°"-----._--_.__- _ ' , ""*- ,~ -'I-2 r/ . - '--. -__ :_-_ .ss o-9-044-o++roo 0-o+o4+o+4a» »+o ooo o+¢ 0 0 ttnwtw THERE’S A REASON Why imperial Fox Biscuit is thc Chief diet of foxes at this season; why it is being fed dalvy In the Prince Edward Island ranches and 'winning favor from the 'most careful feeders. . Imperiial Fox Biscuits can be relied on as a fresh. wholesome food, much relished by foxes, perfectly safe and a well balanced ration supplying every essential food re- quirement. Imperial Cod-Liver-0li.l Biscuits is the best known remedy for sick foxes. Order through your local dealer or send orders direct t0 THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT C0., LTI). :CH/KRLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. BOX 446 *O* -.Q va-Q-¢+¢-»¢,-o-0+ ¢,»4g.¢ -4-Q-o-Q-Q-4-of-»4¢-¢4»4o¢-su- lil oprictor irolli 1 0'(-lock, nlul ct-rtzi Good hardware will add many years of life to any - building -and will save expensive repairs which are sure to follow if cheap hardware is used. Good hardware also adds to the beauty and Eapllearance of the fini-shed building or home. Come to us for your builder’s hard- ware and you’ll be sure of getting dependable quality- the lasting kind, that gives complete satisfaction. Our builder’s hardware department is complete and we will be glad to help you with your building problems-es- timates cheerfully given. The Rogers Hardware Go Ltd. Wholesale land Retail s . ` _‘." .:*>‘>‘_. .- ' .. -1.? , n w f. ..“;_*.Y_ 3i_%91_ .__~,_..__. _ W ...i__. .,;.,.f1::7__-_-,T33 il ot tollrll-its rcllortcd to be sur- iii 110! mill’ il ii" llf‘Y0l‘lll |0'1¥5"3 1.: ovor liluropc, for .Iuliifs :lo tux for i`ul'eigll1-l's, lull. lwslilurnilts ys llrolzglit only 1, 475 fflrelgiiii.-is liilld lliibllc pliices of :ilillirienlf-llll lic:-lin than the 16,02-i wi.o’ulr<=lroi.ice \\'Iilf‘ii slioulii ilrlso .ll ili.it liollr is liiiliiv to llllilislillloilt tllo ildinc :is the l‘lli» rinsing hour was nrlvallcrll ill diilli-iv iiiiy \vl-l~l- rut nut its u "‘4ilZil ‘il lllolll‘lilni;"llt_thc tilllo lilo llulir wzis ociiilllicil. Tllil l>:i|l<\i'.»i oi'oit-.~'i vlixilrolltily zigllinst it riilzllilllzillrc