, _ . THE cnaatoinrrrown confronts I - ‘ l I FE.BRUARY10,1§20. _ L -@@@@@@‘@ ::.::':t. ma? t:'":..t.'.;t:.':: z:::..‘:“::t."':;:..':..":r:r:: i Dailliusaillicatiibllseiden 1- 1 it ED WITH THE WVALUES 0F < We paid our share of Chevrolet Automobile which will be presented to the one who guesses the nearest to the number of Barleys in a 15 oz. bottle which has been filled by the acountant of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Conditions oi Contest Eyery dollar spenthere entitles you to one guess and we aregoing to try our level best to have the car won from this store- You will get a receipt for your purchase here, mark your name and guess on it then deposit in a box that will be provided for the purpose-we will keep an account of your guesses then © "J.©.@.%@ mu. A. A. lllrlell. rreniuen. a. n. llurnelt, mutton-min : '.;1;n..1.l"; Fuynhhgd by w_ g, Lou.” l). h’. Currie. Anna-lute Fdllur. MONDAY, FE ____ v-o-o4>o+v0+ 00-0 MY MOTHER'S MELODY. .\"l‘.\(il(il*llil.\'(i BURDEN 0F l~l.\'(‘ll.\.\'(illll "pwfls 11151 11 b-implg melody My inbther sung to ine. QQQQQQQQ l “ ' u ' T . wi-- i vus but n imlo lad Mothersald [could Under the‘ caption “The Staggering Burden of ‘ ‘hill slit ulkiion her ma?!‘ l The little ones think there is nothing Canadian Exchange” ‘the Patriot gives prominence A"g,‘l§;,';§,“wf,‘;,"ghggmhigg: w seed =5 Pu" 5°“ Qlllck Puddkfigs- to an editorial from the Montreal Herald which to Thor melody lulled male Bleep They wuiil. them “between meals as ’ ' ~ ' A l - i i tl ‘ugh th night. we" as atldinnchtime’ The grown quote from its introductory paragraph, “ought to N0 fijmff,§’,L‘§e{f“§,,,';§ng,1e,"b,1gh1_ folks Shari! their enthusiasm too. The shake every man and woman in Canada out of the Had given l1 a rhviiie, inviting appearance and delicious fia- slumber into which a false prosperity has lulled us.” ‘T33;,1"?njlo,l,j‘g’f.';ef,;i,gl“"°“l W" °l Pu" 6°14 Q“? Puddlllfl‘ =3" The article takes as its text the following statement . ' t‘ “"5"” ‘°“'°° °f ‘khgm ‘ made by the President of the Canadian Reconstruc- “w” 1"“ a "““"° “elm” ' - . , , _ M - th t me KE=P a suPPlY l“ ‘he hws" “d 5"” 121011 Association: \Vh5‘n ‘Flt-nsriitsiinfiiitie lad thcni often. They're so wholesomv- . . _ _ v _ z _ 1 k ; c3511). pmpamd _ and enjoyed by _ “During the first seien months of the current Bulflfn;“(§;j§°f{a;°{he“§§8e,5 01mm everyone. Tapioca, custard and chm flSCal year, 79.2 p6!‘ cent. 0f all lmpOPtS lnllO Canada And o'er an unknown sea colm. 15*"- = P=¢l<as= at all slowt- ‘for consumption came from the United States. On Tllflfdb§zjéaxjfsymflfld§°‘he' am‘ . , , such imports we have now to pay a premium of from PUIG DQ559115 8 to 10 per ‘cent- on account of exchange, an addition- “ls-s Just .1 simple melody , Q"! 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Pvliulliisteiidd ttos iqlyltrtlillnlgififi - Town", Expatiating on this text the article goes on to That other mothers sing, state that since the time the statement was made 3"’ "ll" "l "Em" “““ "ill"? ‘° me the rate of exchange had nearlv doubled and that in- eflllftlllilfi“?i1§1l"ii.‘.“l12? stead of paving $60,000,000 to the United States for “""’" “'51 elm" mm "gall" - _ ” -- -, And then, in clear celestial tones. nothing we a_re now paying $100,000,000 a year ‘ and 1-11 1m,- nm sweet ygfraln, getting" nothing for it but the privilege of being al- J- P- KER“. send over to Guardian Oflice for conformation. _ lowed to spend our good money in hundreds of mil-i >4+¢vo++0+¢¢+040+o++o+04 . _ lions in the United State‘ f ' _ d: t] at ' ' ht: - A Most Desirable nsn..a.t * °‘ w’ l “ ‘mg i nu REASON WHY l QQQQQQQQQQQ laaonoioiogen. @)©©©©@©@@>@©©@@@©@@to©@@@@©©@©@@@©@©O A ts/no. L. eaowss I d strial Investment It "further expatiates on the subject, using such ‘.....»»»<+....»»+» @@@@@_@_@@@@ n l! . QXI)I‘QSS1OI']Q as “gQI-Vltude 130 the Unlted States," THE REASON- WHV l ""“"' "' “m '" i " ' ' "iw" _" “l-[Qwefs Qf \\'()()(l and (lmlgigel-S of Wat-er to Uncle _ ' liait. a ciindle quiz-lily. You must; you hhiw at the lighted trundle. you Raisins are dried grapes. - - ' L . ' a llll l’ ’ i‘ ‘ . ' ';.*‘2:' ' ' \ iii a 1 - Wcolfel" wmveswr“ a“ exceptmnany Sam” and issues the solemn warning‘ that in thus w“ °“" Y°“ B'°‘_”_°"’“ °“"‘“°', liiilil‘life!iiiiglliégilrilhtiil‘iiilit‘hid,llliliiylllii-ini “till:‘llglllltiilrtlntlllliflllllll‘ tireisietnnihdswlhjiiiedssdinaome are desirable Issue of Preferx-ed Stock, buying. from the United States We are tdheading for _ v _ ’ _ lc-haiige to gases. As 1on1: as the: this makes a hrenl; hi the continu- and Italy produce most _ _ C“ e > V" \_ _ _ ~ - _ ~~ wiix (‘ollllllllils hot enough to lll(‘li1(lll5~‘ ll:1\\'.' of gas from tho wax l0 hiusentels arc tho very finest rais- yielding 0V6!‘ 7/0. llZlllkFllptC) . 1 '- » -‘ 7 ’ ' f ' - - l ~ , ' , . and the light goes out. lllS-—8Cl\1&illy being muscuted grape y _ _ . f‘ - '. ‘ - . _- .._> 1.». - " -'_ ‘ ‘z ‘ 1 ‘fl l; This Stock is Issued by one of the 4 A ‘ All tiluhich is true undue cllsfilwlbzt§ed to_note A - _. = l ., 3 , .1 , . _| __1.~,.,,,,, m“ “w”: m. “7ullll“l‘sl ‘"9" 1 . t - rd trial entep What the I utiiot quotes the whoie article zippi'oviiigl_v, M‘ Y k W _v V uuililisliwl nun (‘oiiyrichled by the w“ d s Fiat“ m PS with the injunction that we proceed. at once to “freel” l“ l‘ o“ M“ t '° not W“ to ‘ h‘ ""1 g" ““". N"“"- “""’" f? I,’t‘"“’“,"" l. Emwamm" "mmy "l" Plea" l" “ “Y1 "l" prises, with an established record for Ourselveq from the Stranglehgld that h (‘n u“ b" bu“ . v .‘ ., nnsnni. on.‘ i t . sirtue abides tor all llile. . . _ _ _ _ _ . . , ._1 J _ - - . .. ____-_- eafllmgs and ample Physmal assests- ing‘ Canadian goods in preference to all others.” All of which also is good, sound Canadian advice‘, - loo May we fulfill/l yo" will! But what comes of the policy heretotoie preached K . - Pllfllwlafs? ' ‘ s0 {ifliflvquefililtly bhgthe PZILIIiOLIzIlJOUE the reduction of; i‘ . . tari . ' iat a out its i.e ong antagonism to the- .1 A i g NESBITT, THOMSON 8: COMPANY National Policy which alone has built up the compar- ’ ‘ Limiled atively few industries we have in Canada Had the’ ' 222 St. James Strgig National Policy not been iyrexistenco and our in-l Mflcalmle Trust , 8- .I.ORONTO b“ ' dustries been strangled at their birth by iniportations 806-7 Bank oi Hamilton Bldg. . from th U . . . __ e nited States as they inevitably would have ~ 313 Royal Bank Bldg- LONDON Ont been, what would the Canadian dollar be worth to- E: *' _ day? Probably less than fifty centsQWhy clothe Patriot and some other Liberal papers today' advo- , - cate the removal of duties on American goods and. 1 so further increase our. purchases from the United; k & CO- gtates? We trust that the Patriot will now cease . ‘ 'f'tdz ltci" =.t" 1-: Eslabllshed 1809 tififoirdtiiiiiifi iffiinitiléiski §1ti§§‘i“1il§v1i-§"éil§l_= 12 Tokenhouse Yard eiice of Canada depends according to its own admis- . sion. ' ‘ LONDON ENGLAND IC.\'(‘Ol‘R.\(iE HOME 'I‘.\I.I<I.\"I‘. FUR AUCTIONS {.1 WIN $1150‘ EVOLET ING GAR 1Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 that Charlottetown is exceptionally rich in talent: The Only Music Store on the island that Your Purchase Entities You musical and histrionic. When a call is made upon I Spring Sale ' Commencing April 26, 1920 this talent the response is invariably prompt and _ _ tlllil 3i our ~ satisfactory. This is well as far as it goes, but it ~' . - .warehouse'“ does not go far enough. . SE8 Advertlsments On COHt€St Page Why could not a dramatic or musical or literary 64 Park Street, Southwark, LOIIdOII society be organized out of all this scattered talent? HENRY BENNET, It should not be necessary in a city so rich in resourc-i oosooooo* QQQQQQI C T @ QQEIQIQ d6 '©'€J , . c7575) E11 E W11 ©©Q t? oooo on; oooo“ noon @6”“' @'@_@.© oooeoooooooooéoooo f©.@,©@©_@, \ v es to wait for special occasions to bring the requisite! Agent talent together. It should be always “on tap” and _- _ we have no doubt that under efficient leadership 1123BT03-dWaY New Y0?!- such a company would find quite frequent oppor- ’ - " I r . ' z ' For particulars apply to v biiltitttgnzllg sgoaytnésyiliegitenteitiinment foi the E, H, RAYNER, » Charlottetown is a theatre going city. This is i _ evident from the generous patronage invariably ac- Summemlde» P- EJ513110 corded visiting companies. There is no reason why ITII-ll-Illflfllthr. we should not furnisha very large proportion of this G . -__._ an..- _...':_'.'_-.::f;_.'.;';_" kind of entertainment with our own_ material. ,,”,,,,,,,H,,.,,.,,»,HHM,“M»,, Already we have our bridge parties, our dancing classes and other social clubs. It is not to our credit ‘ - that we have no literary or musical organizations. We have not even an orchestra although_we have almost unlimited niaterial for as efficient an or- , chestra as any city in the Martitime Provinces. Yet " when, recently, the need arose for an orchestra, we i had to depend on outside sources. Some move should be made in this direction. We have the material, we have the appreciation, we have the money. All we need now is a leader to get this talent organized either into one general com- Chocolate Sensation l as ' nm'r0itiiu. Norms. . o merica e The failure of the January thnw w-i- ' w I) to put in an appearance on time M n 0 / this year lms bad almost as bad an effect on the roads as the chnngc led. of government. , , _ l. Had our Canadian industries not I ___.. ‘ I 1 ' been protected and built up by the \ \- ‘ ‘ Nations’! Policy where would the \ L I ‘pl f ' 1 Canadian dolhirlhe today? With all H _ ‘Qlfl , r ‘U, o ' 1, 1 . - e ‘s "- 1 . 1 v that our factories are able to pro~ _ _ 1 duce we are still importing nearly p‘ v li " ' u b . ' 80 per cent of our goods irom the "L"; - @ ' . 167 ‘ I - . - |i ' United States. - ~-—- '- ' ' * - . ,- .,-. - . .- - 1. ... j _ , ' l 1 ‘. __ . t5) (fidzfiAfivAflrlrTD‘\(QK9)X[9)1(f)r((]\K__t\)I@\I(YQwlbrl lrofltt .)TlO)‘(\V|)L1<l/l11.l)1 9)I(r>1:1cfl( D to)‘ toll.» ‘llll, 1f '1 . . _ . , / t i@I©i©i©i@ ob @@©©© oooooéoo The Willis Piano “Canadzfs Best” That qualityina Piano which above all others leaves its impress, in the TONE and its adaptability to the expression of Musical thought. ' ‘- 0 noooéééfié The best critics of tone have insisted that the’ tone qualities of the Willis Piano ate not CD .2: G E‘; i