; c "we-r ...~.—~ Smile? Wear It yourself when you taste ‘the delicious vevoermint flavoured oandv lacltet and chewlnit sum center. .< Bis in Benefit-small in arise.- riii liiltlitlillflm tlliliiilll ‘ l. I. Innettllltol all Bil-Ill!’- - h Illbli ' i-i-ia-‘i. it: Gluten Dalton _ IL I. Gunte- About: souls: Yhily would IIJO seen on our (convene) In 5.00 III’ year (malted) landnneo ll Guano, Infill-IO Guardian will ‘not be issued "onTuasdsy, Sept 6th. a MONDAY. SEPTEMBER s, 1921 , occasion 9nd show its faith and its interest bY ettendliis "Ill ml"!- iug in it. body. LABOR om} This is Labor my. wt Marl l" honor of nndfor the recreation oi ______’.¢____... all enitulicd in honest toll. whether Jl-tlyitsl-t ‘lFRE-E TRADE."- mituual or mental. The day will be -——— ' “observed as a statutory holiday Advocm“ o! F"? Trade in C“. llfiil in this cltv. us in practically “d” ‘m’ m" °' "mm" are“ evr-ry city in Canada sports of dll- ‘Brlmm “s m“ model "e6 trade fercnt kinds iviu be held.‘ The Abe- °°““"l' ‘n m” “‘7°'“" Th“ My“ I gweit Athletic Club has arranged we 5mm’ m“ mm’ Great Brim“ ‘a for a germs M athletic event,” m most carefully protected as far eluding horse racing and a day of a” “a industries Sat m‘ native m. genuine sport may he look", [an terests are conoe uwu. Raw mater- nu ihafis needed to make it the “"1’.“.°‘.?'°d“°°d m F“ United biggest athletic meet in years ls Kmsdnm “M m ‘be used in h" 00d wpamer and that is pracncntfactorles are imported free of duty I,‘ ‘ed and this has made her the greatest _iy assur . The programme is a large one manufacturing country in the world. and we bespeak for the Club the pat- ‘vhw her stock raising was ' threatened by Canadian cattle an "embargo" was ‘placed upon the importation of Canadian cattle throilflh the ostmisibie fear of in- troducing “foot and mouth disease". rcnage it has so richly earned in many years. Our young athletes have made nlcreditable name for themselves in competition with those of other clubs and of other provinces and they will do all the emme extent m Canadm Dill!" lhYWFh m“ °n°°‘“"‘5°m°“t, When British manufacturers be and interest of our own people. it 8M1 me making of certain 8mm” is cverybodys holiday and We "v51 Lmade in Germany before the war it will be a pleasant one for all and imported ‘we o; dmy Great ‘and ‘more dspecially for our young Britain put on a customs duty. Re- athletes whose special day of sport ccntly the British House oFCom- ‘it is. Give them a bumper and full ‘grand stand. l l nions passed -wha.t is called the “safeguarding of industries Bill." ‘This measure is an embodiment of AIM K|NG5 COUNTV c°NV5NTldN' two resblutlons introduced in the , iiiiiiliiiiIiiiiiIIillIiiliiiliilililiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiliilllililiiiIiiiliIiiliiliiiiiiiiilllliiiiiiliiiiiilililiiiiliilliik/il Correct Corsetry is the foundation of a woman's appearance l‘ YOUR corset is the most important peat of your wardrobe, for ii: may make or mar the mos: beautiful gown. Wharf you wear ‘one of the beautifully fitting P.C. models you feel that whatever the outer _ garments may be, the founda- tion of your dress is correct. Corsetieres in leading stores everywhere will gladly fit you with a RC. Front Luce Bock Lace _ White and Flesh IARISIAN CORSET MFG. CC. LIMITED ‘ QUEBEC I Montreal T079!" Writs [or our new hoolilnl showing 0 P.C. llylol filled on living modlll w ’ \ o, l HUS r Poor , a IIUARANTEED j Old Superistitlon ' Acttoriliut: to tin old folklore lit’, lief its long HS lit-nth stands ut [ill foo; of a sit-it"s person's bPll hel may recovvr; hut if Death stands} lsn‘t any nt_ e heail tin-re is no hope 11f with the m ' very Star z _ aways Wvunts hotter nit‘ ihuii tlic i While the Kiddies Play " ' 5t slip away for a low minutes and prepare a Pure _ .,_}(§old jciiy. Thcn listen to thc exciamations of delight umwhgn they sec it quivering and sparkling on the table. r Pure Goliijcllics are an ideal refreshment for the little cues’ parties. The rich fruit juices make the children smack their lips vritli joy. ’l'i-icy arc easily prepared in a ‘ few minutes without any fuss or bother. Pick your favorite flavor and try a package: Rasp- berry, strawberry, leumn, orange, red current, pineapple, diary and vanilla. At all grocers. géPure Gold Desserts - JELLY POWDER?’ Pure Gold Manufacturing Co" limited _ 'l‘oronto I l Jud Tunkius stiys the man who ii.- most 0i.’ cy "y thing ht: sees e\'t“lllll||_\' lini. thit the iiius-ivizm u": l. the bass liiiiile boy uk llfil€.~r\viltlllil'lgli.‘il Commons last March -b_v iSir Robert l-lornc. Chancellor of the Eiicliequer" Liberal Conservatives of Kings C t ,.kdt otth ciiane - mm y M? a‘ e o n e a g form the basis for the Government's iaroposed customs legislation. One of these resolutions provid- es for the levying of a customs duty of 33 1-3 per cent ad valorom on importatlons entering the Unit- ed Kingdom of optical glass. optical lmstzruments. scientific glassware. porcelain instruments. magnotos. tungsten and its products; synthet- ic nnd organic chemicals; except dyestuffs; colors; coloring matters and fine chemicals. The other resolution provides tor customs duties on any articles not mentioned in the first resolu- tion. which the Board of Trade un- der the Act will have the power- to specify. on the groundthat the said articles are being sold or offered in the United Kingdom nt prices below their production cost, or owing to exchange depreciation. at prices below what they can pro- fltably be ‘produced for in Great Britain. No country can prosper that does not‘ safeguard its own industries and its own institutions. Upon this foundation the prosperity of the Canada of today is founded; it is the "principle of protection" in our tariff policy. This is the well de- fined policy of the Liberal Con- llp t0 our farmers eslwflllliy to take servatlve party; it is the direct 0D- lllwll 0! Wlllll l8 dflllls- Let Kings posits of the Liberal policy. Which County he truoyto itself on this will Canada choose? Current Comment of time and other changes ln the advertisement calling the Kings County organization meeting. The meeting will be held on Tuesday 13th instant at- 11 o'clock a. m. not _ as at first advertised — ¢ in addition to the organization of a county association this meeting. inviting to the coming federal elec-_ tlon will be formed into a conven- ' ltion for the nomination oi’ a candl- A ‘date to contest the federal election. . l, As the organization for the coun- ty, as provided lor by the consti- ‘tutlou of the Provincial Association. has not yet been completed ,it will be necessary for the former con~ veners to make the necessary ar- rangments for the convention. Five ldelegates from each poll will he necessary and it is hoped the con- veners will see to this at once so that the whole county will be fully represented. ln view of the early election and particularly in view of the issues at stake we trust the meeting will be as large and as enthusiastic as those recently held in Charlotte- town. The future of the maritime provinces depends upon the result of the coming election and it is Elections and Just such things arc as busy as bees buzzing in the bonnet of'the Patriot and also be- neath the bonnet of one political stage actor called William Lyon‘ Mackenzie King. 0f course. as usual, the evening organs ideas are borrowed, this time from that fountain oi’ Liberal invention. the Toronto Globe. The West York election it pronounces as most im~ portant, in that, according to the Globe it will determine the quest- ion of a general election. if this ' were so. is there any serious And of course u"! manwd of crime in such e course. that the “mun” elections‘ or tor-that ire of the Liberal press should be matier my other public quemon “mused at the pmceduu’? I!“ to the decision of the people is it an infinitely more constltuilon- enmely mo damocruic (or ‘the a‘ method‘ M 19mm‘ n w n“ blue blooded toudylsin or Toryiem d°“"“°“ °' ‘h’ °°°l"°- "m" b’ “"' of the iPntrlloi and the Liberal r-epting the diction of the Globe. May’ n would m“ ‘hem h" he‘ "Mch "W" "m a“ elemon‘ or “f tor for a few oi the aristocrats of its sometime leader. Mr. King. who "m" combmauon m m“ s“ W w“ “my mm“ d°wn b" m” p“ gather and order‘ an appeal "to the “It M m” “on”? M“, m“ a!” people to suit their own conven- tion becomes the more interesting “M. and Damian pmwofle‘ the nominated candidate, and in which his own friends join with Mr. R. W. E. Burnaby. the farm- ers candidate. ln telling Mr. King ‘that he‘ hasn't the slightest show of ever getting elected in that con stltuency. it will surely be a hard blow to the Liberal dreamer if this borough. so near to his u- piratlons in North York. should. as ls now predicted ‘return a Mel- ghen government supporter. -___.¢ advance. I0 U. l. A. Monday. Sept 6th ltfllng LaborDay and a Statutory Holiday. the ' . or they are right in maxltlll! time. which never existed to any consld- a who said at that time they would, RDOMS‘ 0.} r-f“, rm column h m» iv ti» emulsion w wows." onto M questions of inbr- Tiio cheriolhfiwll .. Government and Feed \ . gh-rmjlolerrlng to the Depart- lmont or agrlculturea letter of 29th inst, it says: "We will leave it to the public to decide therefore lf there is nothing more said, tho Department will consid- Why this attempt to lay a smoke screen over McCarthy's ad- vice to buy up the, hay and hold l! for the farmer. after admitting they were advised to buy the h!!!’ and so keep it from being shipped off the island. The Commission- er gets out his little red herring in a vain attempt to put Mr. Mc- Cartllyln a false light by saying "and" oven if tho government has the constitutional right to put an embargo on the exportation of our hay to any other province of the Dominion. as Mr. McCarthy takes for granted." ' Tho‘ Commissioner is hard up when he brings in points of law that are irrelevant. What has the British North America Act got to do with the local government buying up hay? it la true they cannot stop you or any one else from shipping hay out of the ls- land. but it is equally true that they can buy up every ton of hay for the use of those ofus that ma)’ need hay. as Mr. McCarthy sug- Betitatl. - ' He ulsn says, “Even if the gov- ersment were prepared to go into nature, vent dealers to CONTRACT AND SECURE THIS HAY" What hay’! Not the hay the depart- ment would buy and I believe they could buy every ton that was for sale if they paid the some price is the exporters. . The trouble is" that the Hon. Mr. Lea is lacking in‘ business acumen 0r he has not ltlven the hay situa- tion the thought due it from a man in his position or he would know that many farmers need the mon- BY for their hay now and that no farmer needs to buy hay at the Present time and few of them can afford to buy the hay now and lay out of their money tlll they need it towards spring. Willi-UN! result‘ that the men that have hay to solll are driven into the arms ofpthe exporter. Till! exporters are not all made of money. and they in turn have to make a turn over nf their capital to keep the bail rc-ll- {lug so they have to sell it to where "ver- they can get h ready mark t _ ‘which means to the large tow s .9! Nqéafilootla, and New. Bruns- ivi-iclfior perhaps Newfoundland. ‘ Is it fair or reasonable to ask a ihuslness man to tie uphls work- lag capital in hay to help out the rfarmer that wants cash for his ‘hi1? and the other poor fellow that will have to buy the hay ln the Bllrlng. and l am surprised that Mr. tLea would even suggest such a fhlng. ln‘a case of this kind it is clear Lv up to the government to step in before it is too late and follow Mr. McCarthy's advice even if it did not cost them anything. There are plenty of precedents for them to follow in this matter. During the war. Britain bought up cotton and wool and right on P." E. island during the last hay fa! mine we had men big enough to do something for the money they received. l refer to another Li- beral Government that bought‘ up the hay in Quebec in the fall, got i Continued “on Pogo lriyo 000040-0040-0404 Daily Selections lot Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 8_ Lousovi. H no OUR DUTY The great word's heart is aching.‘ aching fiercely in the night AndOod alone can heal it, and God alone give light; And the men to bear the message, and w sneak the living word. Are you and l. my brothers. the millions that heard. and have (‘an we close our eyes in duty‘! Can we fold our hands at ease. While the gates of night stand open to the pathways of the seas? Can wolshot up our compasslons’! Gun we leave one prayer un~ said. Till the lands which Hell has blast- ed have been qulckened form the deed? We gravel among trtiles and our spirits fretand toss, While above us burn the vision of the Christ upon the Cross; And the bioudof God is streaming from His broken hands and side,‘ And the lips of God are saying,‘ “Tell my brothers] have‘ d ed." 0 Voice of ‘God. we hear Thee above the shocks of time, Thine echoes roll around us, and thb message is sublime; No power of man shall thwart us, nostrongholrl shall dismay, When God commando obedience , andiove hes led the way. Canon Scott. in that it is one of the Yorkhoaud woumnw n be much “m” ‘or adjacent to that North \ork. mam. w fin a n“ M we "mm". when» ilw Liberal leader is now ._’ ' 1005415124 an ms WM). _ _ .__._. . ‘urinal-mini P" P. S~Canon Scott visited that is for sale and keep it here . commercial transaction of this» there is nothing to pre- - \ ‘It —_-_ . “ l.ei’s Show You and patterns. out. 100 BOYS TWO PIECE throughout. Grey, Greep $12.00, $15.00, $1800. Eosls no More to Dreslsl the Boys swell serrations 5,1921 , lliiiiiil litre lil ltiiliiitrii nili‘ in Bel ilu Boy asullai that Prices You llava Bean Walling Fur by “l. ‘l ‘ JIAs-JE. t THERE'S NOT A MOTHER IN P. E. I., whowouid not prefer to have smartwstyiish-weliJitting clothes for the boys, if they cost no moi-ehThat is “where we fit.” You find here a boys clothing department which offers the best-—smartest-—most modern~itleas for boys-at a cost no more than the ordinary soits of clothing 100 BOYS TWO PIECE SUITSQSIZES 2 T0 9 YRS.‘ $3.49 They are made of good quality wool and cotton in tiveed and worsted cloth in all the most popular colors » O 80 BOYS TWO PIECE SUITS, SIZES 6 TO 12 YRS. $5.00 Combining good style and servieeability at a low price made of good quality cotton and wool tweed and wor- steds in an assortment of popular prices, styles, patterns, single breasted style with belt and buckle and slash pockets, bloomers are correctly cut-"and lined through- SUITS stilts? TO 15 YRS‘. $6.95 Here is a lot of smart good looking suits in an sortriient of coiors-eabout twelve patterns to choose from—M‘ade of a good quality wool and cotton tweed and worsted, 2 and 3 button style with slash pockets and belt and buckle, bloomers are full fashioned and lined DQ- ‘w.’ 125 BOYS TWO PIECE SUITS IN PLAIN AND FANCY COLORS $8.49_ SIZES 7 TO L6 YEARS This lot comprises suits which sold regularly during the past season tat from $12.00 1:0 $15.00. They come in 2 and 3 button double and single breasted styles with and without belt and buckle patch and slit pockets in Brown, and Blue tweeds and worsteds in all the most popular patterns bloomers are, full cut and well lin- ed.Sizes7tol6yeai-s. Other exceptional values in boys suits at $10.00. $8.49 PATONS ET READY FOR SCHOOL Good honest leather footwear at lowest prion in thr ' right thing to buy now for School boys and qlril. Blue [in 10y; from .. $15.75 trot-tier tor" Sling-t! to 13y, from 80-60 korkor for . . . . . . . . . . . .... ..... .. $4.00 Blue 1 to 5 from ......................................... .. $2.75 to $6.00 ~ A great variety of 0M0: and leathers and all at rock bottom present day prices. , ' No Int your prion over naked hero. Salaried of B. R. Holman’: stock at about half prloo. Headquarters for Holoproof Hoelory. ohti-hittatowrrhisi month lltfl in- toreatdgl httnilreds in experiences illltéll that-lets. smut war.- . . L-l Goll Bros, Ltd A 1110-434?’ f” .1..1..-_~.- av HYNDHANS nurture DON'T LET YOUR BANKROLL I SKID. TAKE OUT AUTO INOURANCE When you own and 0P0?!“ ' ear, you no liable to eaun inll"‘Y' even if you dl-lvo enntuuy- W‘ will auumo the dnmalll M‘ 9"" min liability, and will arm" Y" in the payment of prov")! ‘m’ aqu- li you lo dollro. ITHF OLDlZfiT lNrtUll i\ N( F AG [Ht Y "wJCE if“ t-mim i.’ iiuui rti ‘l ‘Hy-UH U! l} IUWN Vii