‘v _ YR‘ ‘ . (p mi’ p; M . / Ill. J t \ . I‘ - ' t i‘ H4‘ I ' ,_ hld-uucnntut t. 0.100.000 - Reserve - ~ 10,000,000 . Ruouncn - 200300.000 ‘Bu-cause you live at a distance is no reason why you should risl: the Joss of your money by fire or theft. Mail it to the near- est hrsnch of The Bank of Nova Scotia. whether you have an account or not. I ‘ If you have no account, your FBIIHIIHIIC-f will open 0:1: 11nd you will receive by lJilIFtl mnil a haul: l).)I)lfsll'1\i’Il'l.".' thc nluullnt at your t‘t"t!iI. If you rlccctlllt, i , ' .1 1r 119i 1...». lowlctig- tum-t oi the deposit will be .~.-nl you. IIIB THE BANK OF uovA SCOTIA y .1. II. ‘LHAIIM, Dlunumcr. 4‘ll.\Iil.II'l‘Tl-1'I'II\\ .\. .-l.=.- :~l .\ll-. :- l I“ l . I - ...1.-..~ l t-l cultural cllllluuu Tho United Fnrluors’ Guide has llbitlJVflft-Ld. that the lntlarnnlrion has not slnbsllzized around the sore spot whim trims "hitch uvc-rrled over in rllhe past and i". is tailoring with cooling lotions to unlit-y the pain. The sore ts one which we cmllfld ‘u; attention to some months ago in it'll.) retiocnce aarnaunltlug oinlost 1a general refusal on the part o! tnrelilgzut-inrmt-ls to be caught In ~11.» (Jrelull- farmers political ‘web. IL-IVrI-ilxg lo this as "Unnvoutixln Tlilrul", "when naturally they nro m! ' ding an uprising of the ngri c Lul-al popwiatlon, and eo-tnclllent wlxh till-eon Zzrlmenso flocking to IllE cutnuluuuwll GUARDIAN, qr Oink: Bolton. Indian, ‘ l. It. Inna". Ildltor and - hllllc-n ' D. K. OIIIIIO, Aboclltte Ildltie. Dolly think! .19!) I 10m Ilelvhmlb II olvuleot n" your (nulls-d) In advance lrfilllll- and ll-U h: U. S. p SATURDAY- FEBRUARY 12, 1921 MADE IN (‘A NADA. lVI01'e_ and more, year after year, it. is bein-g dem- onstrated that we Canadians are pursuing all unpat- riotic and an unbusinesslike course in the matter of 1 our purchasing. , . , . b. In the year ending November, 30, I920 we im-- 'glfolg“"'lffijgniil“"Qufmltsiild ported $1,345~582,300 worth of goods as against $920, ,.,,,,JJ;,,IS_ ..,.,,‘._.,;ws m“, “um... m. 082,927 for tho previous year, an increase of $425,-_. m; 3.05. ....p;q1~1~,.w.,y HAS 4199,2573. Of this total we purchased $927,564,711 {To no \\".-‘r11 '1‘111»: .s..u.\.1.1, .-\r1‘ worth or over 68 per cent from the United States. ITEND-“b ""- ;\" ““"‘~"f~'““"'~"“ 1"‘ Now here is the point: on these purchases from thel‘if'§§f?‘:;]},,ffjll‘)lflfflnf“, l,,,.,',‘\‘.”f_’f,‘,'f,.‘f_‘_i'f United States we paid exchange reaching as ‘high aslm. ..,.;._. 3111 ..,...~. ....~.-1_-.~ 1.... ..-...-... $(‘\'(‘lll'€€l1 p61‘ CQIII. i _ _ _.llitfu ill d‘... ‘i. 1.9 of .l WtL blank If purchasing in the United States were unavoid- 1~- w “if 1>1"~1-~~-~~>'"-' ill}- "P" "l" able if we needed the goods/and could not make the1n~""§"f"Ff"“* ‘l"“_'\"““~f"; _"““""-‘_'fi”‘ff“" l for ourselves this kind of trading" would be excusable p iilti)'l'iyl.ili;ily"fllil i;n;"i“';; iilut we are lunking"fol-ourselves almost every varietyl .. ,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,, ,,_,.._.,.,., of goods that we import; yet for sonic unknown rca-_......1_1......-.- 1-.-.~...:...- 1......» tlllVlCt- son uc persist in buying American made goods; \\‘G,=1-11'l "lul-uru 1...: ' :1 1.: :1..1.>u.<-.. "" l - '...'ZW.Z""'.'. i. ' ial-c scndinu our dollar bilis t0 the Unite-d States and l" "I!" =-"' W" """“\l°-l "*"““"“ ; \ Jlktllttliglllif lhcln at 82 (rents each for goods that we . mt” Wm‘ “I31; 5,- skx“ could purchase 1n our own country, made by our own p m n, m. .,.,~,_,,; ‘_....A,,.,;EL\- A... l. Optinlistic Over ltillsrv-J. .1 its into w. 1L1.- ~11. .1. 1i... litlll... 1.111 trad-- to lviStll-Ill‘ tull Fuspollfillrllily. would be. successful. received fresh every week. Modern“ Prion Personal attention to Amatou. ‘ Photograph! . Charlottetown, P. l. I. Take Your tlrller For Punting r0 = The“ Eentlal Job Prilltely .1. luwr nun cmnmnrowl, summon: m-r. v-r 1v 0ur Poultry illppliei .' loin good layers cull setter! of your hens. ' That's what our poultry {loud does. am!- Wn can eu- tlly prove it. Food one lzrouv ot hone om the HM you've been using. 11ml. teed um- ther group on ours. See the dlttemaco h: o“! and clrtlcb. ' m» dltthlnnoo ts ma! In dollars and cents. We sell "ROYAL PURPLE" OM»! Fbed and other POULTRY BUPPLIIB. also FRATTB BOUIIPRY 8UP- PLIBS. Are you tutu; our BORATCTI FEED. the molt economical MID on the Oollt at our STORE QUEEN 8'!‘ nnlLpmve our OMUUIIIIIJ. 0...... a. ctiu-llu Flour, rm» loads’ Liquor Bill Qllflil t‘. Foil. ti. Prl-lllll-r 'l‘ll.\ . Jillliltlrll. today 111 :I1l'- us’ sembly 11.... lllt‘, Govnrnllll n1 [iliillwl w!‘ i:l:li|l‘i~ .11 Th" l.‘..\..>r111'.1.:-1.l lLIl:-\\ all .l..- l1tuvt1|llt mo. 1.1 lnllitrc. m... ltll- 11.1: control m‘ the llquol In: 11.1.1.1, lull u-os prlqmrcd lie -. also Liflliltijlfltl the (lovcrllnlcul. 0t _.' llll: Province at Juellcc would mutcc '1' (:\'l'l‘_\' effort 1,0 stop lirluol‘ export to other provlncos and with cooperat- tiou u! tllc Governments of other provinces ho held this restriction " _._.- (-1121: Aft. 111011, Photograph: o! all all“. IIIIIIO "l Ell all ula amateur camera IN “rnlarlc in Canada.” If it was not then let us look for. _ 1w...- fails: A ‘ ‘it elsewhere‘ _ trout “BTVFILIIIIIVI-g \\'!l Vstllittrlli lzolll. ~ _ know that I ltttl t0 pay’ tIiGl-l‘ pOII MIXES andi (‘nansvaerul from. tho stl-ll wllitv _ . , . . . . , ' , , ' vl-"zl Zlllllvf‘; tilt. dlltiltsl stands _ .11 slatul , ,,.,-.,“‘.‘,,_,.,U., ,, M m, 3......“ null. ls LIIIS full‘. The grout mayorlty of our people are. 1....- worklncn. with our own dollars at their face value. .-..__\-.;.,_-. ..~,..=_,....;.... ...;.,;1-..-_.., _ In our lust years purchases _ from the United..:.-.'1~111-:..;:xl;s_ “ct-la .11“. w... ., States we tin-cw zllvl-yv, 2I])])l'OXllI'l2tt6ly $15,000,00(l‘u..» ..1.,_.._.~, m1 1...... 111.1111. lln oxchl-lngt- illtlllgt? through the depreciation of Lhc ' wzllllt- of Canadian currency‘. This however, “'11s the. isnlallcst part of our loss. In bill-‘illgOVGI‘llllltfllllllflrctli 1. ......- u...» 1...... 1w... calms million dollars worth of goods the grcutcstpart; off» i111 61111:. 1111.1 1.1.o.._-._-1.._1..1...1‘.. which could have been made in Canada, we deprived “f,” _"“‘ ,'_>”“‘_ the (‘anadiall workman of work and wfigcs to vl'hic‘l1‘_ff""l"lii‘jiill_fff f b‘, m, lltf was justly untitled. Throughout tho your "many l)t'3.,,,,_, _ .,, _,,- a .-.., a,..,..,,.,,,,,.(_ um our Canadian factories in every liner were either idle 1.1.. ...-l..1.:...l .1.~.....~1...1.-_ LARGl-‘JA’ or working: on short time and reduced xvllgcs. Thisivlfbi '10 -\ IIEAIIPHY NFTEN" \\'0uld not have been the case h-ad we bought Canad- I-‘Xml’ "’°‘““ ‘l1 m“ “llilbl” “w” ian instead of American goods. This is in no way aiif‘:ffiglfgtalifiiffizgm3x22: reflection upon American goods; we have as nluch .~,,,- “guess an}. ,,,o,.,,c..o,,_ AND rilrht. to buy Anlerican as any other goods of foreign l. H... m... gl-LQLILDIQI} GIVEN make but. our first duty is to buy goods of our own 51w 'I‘HEl~1‘~ 8E9!‘ illuxlusn-s T0 mlakc and so give cmrploylnent to our own people, ‘ME POLITIQW fiQlllf-"ERS °“ help to keep up our own country and its industries, °""""“""‘“ "M “"““"”, “°1Ih‘“""°" create Canadian markets and so help the producer-l“ m“ W“ “f "w" w“ is m‘ in every line of Canadian activity. l.,,...,_.,,,.,-,..,‘ H“, banner movmce o. The person who buys good of foreign manu -i'l‘.uitt.l l».......<l1s- 0t‘ eastern Canada facture when tho same goods are being made at home H Hum “her-v their official w" is doing an irreparable injury t0 his country and l“ I“? “MM F“"““""' “M” In our last year’s purchases from the United TIM‘ "‘“”"‘:’“°“ 1”“ P?“ ‘M’ “Ieelf , , when ll. was rellllfivttll to Qucho. Ito ‘himself. Many of us have acquired the unfortunate hymn; w do m, ca...“ ,,,,.,,s,,,,,,,,,. 1habit of investing with a sort of superiority articles work, There m0 .1.¢.y1...,... ....1......l.. "of foreign manufacture. We are buying brand-s, n<ltl=»1~.::1.uz.>r, l... lu-lunl Itevorcnd. car goods; we are depreciating the home product for tlhe Yfj-llns "11 their illflltmgtllliou work; sake of a foreign certificate of superiority. The “ml ‘F _“'=**.* "1"" that Hwy 1.... up “made in Paris” wed-ding" trousscau is superior only - in name to tlhe Canadian; the “made in New York"|.,,,.,,.. o...‘ u. ,~,,..s......,,_ M... no“, bat or coat or other garment is in 110 xvay superior t0 I:l.f.1.(~r -.... -.-.1..>r. t. 1.1.11 tho 0...». o1‘ the Canadian make but it carries the halo of a fash-M-l M“ 1111-10 slow nullpintelu lonablc narric. It carries also the reproach that in pur “flll °"_ ill?“ "llmlw" “l” l-“hmg chasing" it we have deprived our own people of their “" “°"“"““ m“ “’““u°“” '"‘"‘°'““° '" right to manufacture it for us. . “'- ‘ i “Made in Canada” should be our slogan. Whenl i‘ ‘Tlh'__..____‘““i “'1 page ‘Fm’ we buy we should satisfy ourselves that the article is» ~ . . . made in Canada. Today in Prince Edward Island wcli _ , ' lare buying California apples while our own are leftli Dally SBIQCIIDIIS "lunder the snow because we would not buy them. We i‘ (‘m R d ‘ i“l'l)"l fdtfl‘ rut. 1' ~11"! "l" ""3 ‘e18 uyllg 00 s u s 0 1g sountlng names w lch, Furnmwd by w_ s_ mum“ icould be as well grown and put up here as elscwhercl ‘ I ICIOSGd or working shorter hours. 'l'llis can be rcmcrlicrl by concerted action on the part 0t the buyers. Let the first question bc “was it. ship .11. -111 ’ (‘cnll- clrilllv ; 1101.1» llllifil‘ and .-; l)l'll\'\'I with ‘.t‘tikt‘l‘ .1} I \\'il‘l tho llllult winch .\ull thought 1w. p llccausl- llltibt: ‘sails 11111 lllltcrcd Still will "I Pr)‘ while my til-st hopes. Ill. _Jllll.IIE‘l‘0II. "l trust iu 'I‘h.»l." THOSE uxixlss. 'I"hc Guardian is informed by people who profess to; whole communities have positively refus-I’ “l” I l not. iUUlll though all mu’ ‘prayers rvtlirli iqufle prepared to [my their legitimate taxes provided \\“I.li\:li 114v‘ l-{ifuiafid Incl... thlnss to. they are assured that they are being levied equitably! and that they are necessary. Whether satisfied as tol t}lllc latter or ‘not, they patiently and loyally submlit to} t eimposition provided the levy is 'ust~ e uitable and impartial and this, it is claim-ed, isJnot tiie cirse. The idea is very prevalent at present that ‘the poll tax is intended only for those who pay it “willingly or can be hoodwinked into paying it. In any case liheGtlard- ian is informed that certain communities have posit- ively refused to pay them. Naturally those who have paid under these circumstances consider themselves avronggd alzlidhsome at least of them are preparing to emlan an ave a right to, a refund of the whole or a rebate- or the addition of interest to the unpaid tax es of others. A three dollar poll ax due on acer- tain date is worth three dollars ml that day. Every day's delay in payment thereafter reduces the vnlule ifilliilll l yvaru, ..\u.t llwugh at. Unit‘! I cuunm keep from grieving. Yet. lhc pure 8M0?’ oi‘ my ttxcd Ilélitmlng tlntlillllrllcd rilltlll lburll. I will not doubt. though sorrows \ .1111]! like rain, And inoulblfll swarm about ‘a. hive; I will lwillervo the heights for “ (which I strive Ara onflly PGRCIIIGII by anguish and ll like bflm My v h: And thoueh l groan and wrllthn beneath my amines. I m shall sea through my sev- ‘embt losses The greater lzntn. t will not. ooutll. Well anchored is 1mm mun; U11» somr- stauncil ll-Illp. my soul lhraves every gale; cf. the tax by flhe rate of interest. which the govern- so “Milli; iilisiimmg" m“ ‘it Wm menlt is paying on its indebtedness. The whole tax T“ ”",';‘,‘;,{.‘;f,,"“'““‘” '“"‘"°“'“ W‘ business from its inception to its execution or miscar "h. nwy 1 m. 111111111111 bully 1mm riage, including the collection of two years’ taxes .., do njfl“ “mm- d-cubt," :0 Avarllls may hear tt. WL-h nary last fbroath. Ilswulu-g v within three montlhs has been egrcgiously blundercd and it is not to be wondered» at that it has raised a OHARLO‘1"1‘E‘1‘UWN GUARIJIAN ll‘ i1 l en its ll stlsultil surprise from Navy. is left. for OIIHWII on 'I‘hursllay. _Wc .410 buying hats, caps. boots and other thlngsl fmade 1n United States factories while our own fac- mv FAITH tories manufacturing the same articles are either‘ . - ~ li \\'1'll not lloutvt. thllujm llil 111;.‘ Happenings ol " The Week Tho Dowager (‘ountessont llilnlo who ‘llilti been the guest oi‘ Their Exoclciluits tile iltltu and Duclhefls of Drousilirc for it tau" \\‘€‘ikB.\\'l-ll Lowe on \'\'l=.l11.s._i:-.;.' for Elllllflllfi suited by the Enlprasu 0t France Muss Jczln ltohillllzt who llllS also been a gutst at (luv rtnlcr: House w E1._.»l..11.l- Willi Lady ltirzlzn. . - . The Dullo llnll Duchess oi’ Devon- shire held a farewell parry Tuesday afternoon in honor of the Downg- er Countess oi’. ll-into. to which the" countess’; old friends in Ottnwn null a few others worn Invttrd. Thu ’ tizlvcrnor-(ll-nvral, lllc Iluciloss and ,I.ndy' Nllntll roceivoli 1hr- zucstn. ‘Hm DlLPlivUSS 0t‘ llolwlnshirl- worg :1 gown of lhlucl; pannn rcIvt-l with ilorltcc 01‘ black genrllfilllf» Mid 11 furs-age h-tluquct oi‘ violets. Th0 I "ountesz. was Wfillfing lnllpc charm louse onlorolciered in gold and she harried two llollqlwls, both 0t‘ whit-h hzld Ill-en will by Ottawa. illUlVlS. Lnlly .ltnl-llvl (‘arl-tiliish llorl- ll gPGQJI unll hint-k" lrlcoll-ttc Ulla-s» 1111.1 .I,:.lly llnrgnrcr Scott was ulrcssed iiu grey trlcolrttt‘ with trillg. Bliss tfn-bholli wot-o l1 WW1! :1‘ mzlpcun. crepx- lI-. (‘llitN cull Allss Ityxllll- wore ti cloud grey charm- l~u.~.-. Tl-a .\':l< s.'I'\'I'lI in tlll- hull 1'.» >111, llll‘ ttlbllu h: i111: llllurlll-ll \\'i>‘.1 illfftlllils. viycd :1, grnull; number or‘ 1a.. for most m‘ tilt» -\\‘ll1t(.|' w: l return - . ruiluulsllytlz, 1n QGOQbO-o-QOO v r1111 PUBLIC 101111 1 i iA Considerate Service ; Thin column to open l... n» I ' - dlseualon by uw-noono ants of question; o1 Inter FOR 55 i»... our aim bu bu‘ ‘~ the development oi a sol-vi“ of inclividuulitr- a. service not ,',',,‘,,,,,,f,"1,,,f";;1_°';1§1f;' only eflicient but intended. i xiila-iigiw, "l: °'.'.i.".'.°.".' N Wetake pride in acquiring lasting . Pomona. ‘i imyulb bailout?“ relattlllllno. Anti t in i; __'_,.“..,”.,,_,,",,_ _ . ‘t’ _ re ece In _ a coureay, d "' - . lllllll- . v~~1=t"=-- will -l=l~=1= w 3L ixpLyuAflqfl 1 tomcu lequlromenta ate met. Sir,~~l notice that 1r. the lie-ill“ oi your paper of the 7th of Fol» rualry tlvratnnt, tiller-e appears. a do- tatlcd statement 0t’ what ls ullet-t" .611 .00 be the evidence as well us Dr. Ileo Frank's o-wu version 01' =1 ____ v, "M," _,______1_,__,____________ tn”... . certain trial and conviction against‘ M - 111m at Suulmecslllc some time silo‘ U tor an infraction o1‘ the “lilotor Yohiclo Law." I would Inter from ‘ v Bonds, instirance policies and other val- uable documents should not be kept at such stalonl-cnt tillzyl Dr. Prank is attelnlptlng to condone himself by homc where they ate likely to be lost or mislzud. applying the blulnlle and his com rllrtlon Lu tho lfzuult. of lll-e under- signed. no-lwltlll-stautllng til-e sworn The Safety DOEJIOSII Boxes of this Bank provide at a m crate cost an excellent means of keeping valuable papers. ,- THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE I UNION BANK OF- CANADA Charlottetown Branch J. R. Dier, Manager pdpm- to say that .l- dill not lcxc-er-d the lapsed limit on the tlnlv‘ in outs-lion, zllltlllough I svos ‘in Sum- mllnslllla bu vllat day. I ‘would ul- so dike tu ‘Bitty rhnt I did nottuncll n1 "tho 1:4 stuurllnl. ulcnliolllati I11 Dr. Fllltllt’; u-tnt-l-"lllwutt. on the day lll4~ttil‘l)tl'4tl. fllut I lIivI Ilullcll lll l-ilt’ Clifton "lllrl tlI SlJllllllQFSlIIin! ’ which ihl. registlq- of that hurel l " .\v 1:‘ llll- sllnw is iuspcctl d" , PAID-UP - - $5,000,000 (‘no 0'.’ tho i\'IIIl'.'!-‘.~‘.L s \\'t1.~1 zlskwl i _RL3_SER\ FUND . _ $ISIQOQQQQ if '1; |,:1.I svn llll- that day and! CHARLOTTETOWN BR.'\;\'CH, C. Lonlcr llIilcll, Manager. rbol-t 6.30 n. -m.. but. his rnbdva- » ' ' ‘ ' _ how ("it-l l1l> llllliilltlit» my. our “'11s? . Till? lllmnll 0t‘ lllis.» .\If>\‘<.=.\ Vullxlll .11‘- ' The (|llt‘=ii(llI dill null 04m!) lls 1| .~1,ll.,-l-I< l.» Ill-r 1t1t\l1_\' c-DQH y \I'II\'.IlIi1‘ in SLHIlllI-"Sitlv or __,__,_, ..____ ' 1'- '. -. - -_- - -. _~ - ‘t"Ir-1-lo:'-~1l-.u. this llldll I) -i11> n . 1"“ “"” l“ ""“~‘ '"","““"" "m §,.,..‘§,.,..,. .1.‘.-........,...,.,“. bu“ m, . , . n». w-nmmunmnlmoneolllo-lllnt- gp.llll_l' I-. oxlunlll-d lu nor survulurt . ~ ‘ ‘ l‘ ‘ _ . w“ HY llllllé. In ."li.<‘\\'l"' 1w tho fllll"l‘l’\ll ‘; ‘ . . i"" ' a u _ I ‘ 1i ill-ll Ill~ lllli ‘u’ . ' ’ vlllv r15. 1i\ in ' ill” ,1“ H Pml“ “"“""fl'“"‘| w: '1 lililtlwrlof fulrl ill? . ' » -lcii.lh'_iull.\ FHHH i111! ;- l.» ~.:. '11! fll‘:‘\' tmtc he Mu‘ 1r“ ""I‘ was whfvn i l ) ‘ l Thursday afternoon \l'.‘.r'.‘. 1'1 “"19. .=-t0l’lll€"l a1 IImh-nqn’; “my, 4 nin-rnoou 1011. A illzll-lrle ..i‘ this l‘t‘.li"l'l.illllllit'rlil_ “'11..- .. li-wll drlnslu; contest, which Ill-ought nu»! citlu-I- IiVtY results, tin-ll lOTPl)‘ prizes l)!‘- im; award-ed. aiml- which lhc lull-sis chrlttc-d for all hour ovcr their ten cups. I .\lr. Donald Nicholson, .\lI. l’.. Mrs. Nicholson llnll Aliss- Itltlllchc Nichols-ml It-l‘! yeslcrlln_v l-ol- (Jllzlwn to he pre-Srtll at, tho opening: 0i the Legislative. fi u u a n 'l‘hcro was Ilia unuul numlycl‘ of prlhimnton llcfivilloa within 1h.‘- weck, and cvlru '11 this; lznriy IiJilL‘ thcrlr llrc llOsIs o; things [IICILIIIOLI for after Eastern f. I i Sllrovo Tucsllny" v...:.< lllliy twic- hrntcd by illllllllifllllllil‘. i1.;115.\\'ivl.l1; and llzlp-jllclts .wcl'.~ L‘,£'Il4.'i'UIlSl_\ se ~vcd 111 llle wclllllr, lllcrll ill nonr- Iy all ilzlllseholtls. U01 Wednesday usllercll In Illc Lt-ul- , l-n season lWIIll special services in the Catholic 11nd Episcopal Church cs. 11II largely zrltendvd and now nuiul ltctivliies hllvc her-n lnid outdo for who next forty days. 1 4,: 1k 1t l'pwnl'lls oi‘ I50 ntlvullcll 11nd IIIOPOIIRIIIZ)’ vnjoyed an cveul-ur: oi‘ rull and dancing at tho lljlluntry (‘lull ‘Nlalrdl Gras on luotiduy rlight. 1i= t) ~‘.< Senator amt Airs. Lilulqllly’ 0t‘ ‘Pig- uish and Senator McLean 0t‘ Sour- b I! I , Many will syullpathiso with Airs. (l)l'.l (loodwlll who has been call- rlt l0 Kingston. Ont... owing to 111-: sudden illut-ss 0t’ Ilcr illlller. $ l! Q1 Dr. .\ru1ur (‘lurk “"110 was unil- l-ll llilllit“ owing t.» the dculh of his rlltlll-r iill! lillt! 51.; \\'_ tw_ 01.1.11“ ll-avcl-c this 111orl1iu1< on rot-urn to his ilonu- In Providence. It. I. ‘., , Mrs. W. I‘. Ill-lice Ill-Id hcr first l"-‘¢<’l1llu1tl..incl:. llol- marriage on \\'el|nl.-..!..,v nftl-rlloon :11 her apart- |lll'Il| . .1 urnlfion Sal-cut. whero sit-.- uc-lconlllll :1 tout; ii.~‘l ol‘ callers, n.1- llistul by llf-‘r lnotlusr-in-Iznv. .\I.".<. ll A- ‘Bruce and Mrs. IErnost Herr. Mrs. Alex ‘Scot! usllcrcd the guests into the reception room. Tho tea runs we” ilrottldffti over ~lly Airs. .\ McDonald and Atlas. Marion Gates, who wot-o rlssisted in nerv- inlz by Miss Dorothy’ Sutherland and Nliss llilil-u Earle. while Iilllo iltlss Nora {Junlcron attended tho .1001". I i F O11 Alnndlw night Mr. lDonuld Nicholson. M. P., was presented by the l. O. _O. F. with the Honorable Veterans Jewel tor titty years con~ llnuour. menthol-ship and received the hearty congratulations ot his .<~.\~~.\ l... I, >4? q J .0001) s’ '/,. / d. i/QKIDNEY; v, PILLS gs ‘.0 f t “Y. Si” mi? .\. t/ .lc‘1‘\\>\\‘.a‘/ ~ cl,- »v(?i 1.. wiecllninz to nrlrwer the ' llllcq all may halo Iod the .nuh‘|c t1 lhillisvc I “'11s exceeding the spwd limit. . . ' I hwssetl lhroutzh SiI‘l’iI\l\“l'11i"l3 " I ‘ , I . . that day and ronlrlvoll lll. nllout ll 5.0 Jkii b. l1l_ and ~SIGI7DUI to .1-<\.c(-.'v-= ris- oltnc nt the tnnkot’ It. T. Holman Limited. and at no time dill I cx- ' ce-tzi the spec-i r-sz ations M‘ 111v ‘townl 01' Summer. . and I llllllk _ |Dr. IPranIl Itas- surciy nlnllc II iillv _ 1 | lake. - | I I1:l\'c' been oilprntinu zlu out.» mobile evru" since tll.‘ Mltor Vol1- il-tl. I-uw cnlnc ill lurci 1n this ur0\'l1Ir-". and I llnv» n-‘wv 1.9-... I Inl-r-usill lleforo oi‘ F~.\'I‘.P”IIII‘H tho "v1 "d linllt as l'r't’Il‘l"It'~Il hv the lows rt Princfl Edward Island Ilr. Front, was‘ tnlkln"! ‘lb-luv .'.'.’~IIII"!' an not |P‘.\.\‘»‘Q1' 1;. ,.t.1.'..\. m. . ‘rr-u-"wl Pom _~=nr-\1 C"tfl\’ir"i""'4. l rwrfl" WIIlI that proposition, I ' lwcllllll rilsn sllrrwsr vllnt 11... WW. low: n." hlw yl~--rv-'.-~ll-nln~_ 11.110 hurl», ,1.) enforce tho Motor Y-Javs. should It'- aiso rvtmvrlelt ro iovludl. lhncu o“ rlw ‘Ktww’ m‘ l-M "the rod 1'01 lhc back o!‘ the ford " “ I um Sfig n|.~_ . MRS. EC-‘TH BENOIT. I I ‘Ifyou wzl tthe best Policy apply to Hynllman s. t... 11.1. 'I‘lil.'l OLDICSI‘ INSURANCE AGENCY IN P.E.l. OFFICE ~61 Queen Street, Charlottetown w‘ w vie-moot abut» OOQOQOOOIOWOw: Mia-way». "*1:~_:'.'.x-?.-' - ~ “w-l-uo » Dalrymcn Attention We have just received a car of Sugar Beet Meal, a very profitable feed for milk, production and a good sub- stitute for Turnips Selling at lowest prices, Vlholesale and Retail, by Y l A. HORNE & c W111i. Pr...» “Canadafs Best" The for Depth und Beauty 0f Tone WORKMAN SHIP _WII..LIS PIANOS 5P6 mid». with scrunulous care from the finest materials by Canadian labour in model Canadian Factories. The high stan- dard ol‘ workmanship achieved in all stages of production has given the WILLIS PIANO$ “Canada's Best" an all-round supremacy amorg pianos. WILLIS PIANOS are beautifully finished, strongly and gelctously constructed and passzs a s/lleet and lhsting tone.- ' i I i A comparison of u... WILLIS PIANO quality and p.10... 1.. ..11_ that 1. needed to convince you. " . ' . I See the exhibit of WILLIS PIANOS “Canada's Best" now on dis- pay at ' _V . p ~ 1 l A. E’. TOOMBS I liitillir; 11.1. a HOCIZII gathering ilclll 1n Ills honor. Q 8 it Tim recital in St. Janice llnll lmlt. l-vcuiug was but zlllolller of the: lllusiclll treats atftorded the publlcl ot‘ lhls cily by Mr. F. T. Wlltkls Elltl his lnIr-nted assist-ants. I! l‘ i ‘I'll-e Philtlthen class Ileld thcil" unnuul drlvo lust evening followed by .1. Jolly evening and delightful supper served at the ll-lxperlruentnl Station by Mrs. If-Iark. a u u _ lMr, and zllrs. Pointer are expect- cd home from ZWOIIIPGlII tonight. It is pleasing L0 not»: that Mr. Pollu- er is collvlllesclng quite satisfactor- Ily utter his recent critical opera- lion. ____.._..._._..____.._____, (Continued on. Pugs. Five.) storm of indignation. cswnmzlwmn. I67 QueellSrQy, allottet n“, ,: - :u.~; 2 s... J’; , . __ ‘.- ~ >~.-..-.4-/.-. nus... u