1c Partial Jim» pint. \\lI.1‘ll allow: the llluflvsl tt.-onu- t0 sburlt Klu- l-ttttertts -tf iu~ veutinwtt ~ prt-ritittsiy- ctrrdetl ttltlt t.. t\o-.illll—il hid) tIertttI-tt .n 4.1- Ill-ls pittn is of great Iui~ ttcwrrw- - r. . w-vit-uiy ‘n- tcrestet tt. tit-or ftt' ire llldflllrl-Lltdllf if yon will wrilr its \\’o< will Illlll l |'t]I_|_\ of Illis valuable little l... lkivr » lr-s. The return iuuil will lrrng IT. 50-9081. Francois Xavier St. Upton Brunch Oflco-lil Pool 8s- llunuoul Toronto (Link. noticing Intensive Prltste Tel null (‘uunecilo W lro BY rivttnfistts THINKER INSURANCE YOUR LIFE AND THE LIVES t FEAL 0F THOSE YOU LOVE Why n1.- tnsttrr- yOIII‘ life ' int.ir~- . tsngtrtlt- ttorrtttt-ittg vnltt Thur ‘s m" rcnwttt why it is good invttsrittt-‘ttr THE onosér INSURANCE AGENCY _ ' IN P.E.l. PHONE 67 NST N.I'.'E. "l 6t OUEE (HAIILDTIETOW I FEED a AND FLOUR 1 200 Bags Iirun. One (Jttrlontl Shorts. One (‘at-loud OII Fake Meal. ‘ma-ma- One (‘itrimttl (‘lulu (‘orn Illlll (‘tit-Innetil. 3 5o Ilttgs "Vine" Oat Feed. 80 Tons (‘Itoitse Iluy. 20 Tons Stra w. a‘ ‘ALLA ‘:= Oatmeal. 'I‘:thIe (forn- uteul, ItoIIt-tl Outs. . . Flour (ltcst brands) In hugs all sizes. . . . Get our Low Prices Wholesale & Retail Carter 8t Co Ltd. LIMITED D-OQQOQQQOOOO New ‘llesigns 1n Rings , 1 ' Her loveliness seems 1 t u,- deotlned by nature to b! 1 it ' bsdecked with diamond, _ ‘r1 ruby, Olflflhlr! or other L . l‘ pom-cot ring. l‘ ' , I ‘ You will find It any to ‘ ' ', ' _ '_ make s selection lrom our ' . . I _ - ITS: choice and varied , V‘ 1 s o . ._ t‘ W. W. Wellner ,1 131i I .- LIMITED t‘: I slum ‘ms Jews ' Paynzettt Plan "THE MONEY MAKER" flmmtlsartfdzCo‘ 1 E, iflosogi/fir éday Q ‘he reminded ltim that re,‘ ins the past five rears. toot-e 1111111 financial position of the province .2 / é PROTECTS and the Grain Growers have 11PM“ curry. or two or three years’ financial I..t-- hhttzzznct- tilt-vet's OOQQOOOQO-vvo o+oovooooooa . ‘ fnrtnem of the west as individuals mantary term we shall be excced» _. 11111.91 111"“ 11111151 11*‘ 15 m0" are evidences of weakness m- o!‘ TIIEY Illllflliifififlfllidfilllllllllli Gen-mom Indies. - J.ll-Ionet Isl . . o n. um%u!fi_‘“‘d-‘€Efi_ COIII. sun» Honing Dolly lIoIIOeO 1B1] IILQ It! Incl (Hillel) ll 7th, o» nu‘ ldcllvetel) ll oivolm. udvuoo In Canola and IOIO so I1. l. A. Monday. November helng Thanksgiving Day and s public holidnyu. ‘rm Guardian will not o: 1m“ T“'“" "‘°"""'“ SKTURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 PAa-ry FUNDS OUR FINANCIAL STAMPING ffhe Patriot has broken another One of the points Mr. Crerar at- 0t p5 Yong silences. It will he re empis to malts against the erisl- membered that several weeks B!" rig Party System in that they ‘have the Guardian reproduced from u funds and that 1.1198? funds? l" Montreal newspapertinews item rn contributed to by interested trot,“ eflept ma; p_ E_ [stand at.» wlduais. it ls not a new charge ov Mann“ w," Ming pflgfft] {Qt "m" "m" 1111mm" sale in Toronto. This was the first Edward Island had heard transaction and there Win! deal of indignation not only 111.1119 5111111" 11f DR-PU‘ 111M“- 51°W because the Bell government had Mr, (‘rtrrtr or u!!! ‘concealed thi< bond Sim any means. loritti ‘new aspirants m office have pmm, Tacctlsed the powers that be of bav- o; me tng possession of ilitzotten gains a 800d there is on use of tssue but other party man the funds. 9°11“ as a that the,» went outside of the pro- mmt” m “"33" vince for a loan which they cnuio “l‘l‘h-r~e tit‘. the boma Th, or (“me 1'01"?“ he hentures hearing 6 per cent interest asks. Mr. Meighen answered him for m ya" have be,“ 501d a, fi _ on Pure in izarion have secured ut crtmpnlen funds ‘Liv-fly smartly the other day witch goo,’ flgma name“, 99199 “d m", 111'! G131‘ the Patriot chtldishly credits the Growers. of whit-h he is 111? 11PM- Bell government with the Island's The splendid spent ten times on prooar-tntln tlur~ exvettam ¢-,-..dtt_ the Liberal (“nnsrrva-tiv-r-s had gjves the lie direct to the Patriot's Where did that money come from? n" rammed phflfge 0t Iygnkyuptcy 171"“ I W110 and ruin. Patriot renters will re had 1111 interest in scents rhr the call the Patriot's and the Liberal 9111111 910W"! T1115! WM 1101 B!" candidates‘ blue ruin cry heforc the 551119111’ election and cvnry child in the prrr Tnc taco are ens-y to understand. ylnffl tttmw= that t F0 r it not from the parties. debentures are the last three or foui years not 501‘) m; the gty-Pnglh nf a year K in: on e desperate campaign to tie mfllliillllflllfifl 1'1)‘ the B011 KOVPTII it sir/i)" the Government. To that eno 111F111- their great trade organization in MP4 113’ I119 Prowl"? 1" 11"’ T111311‘ the. West has financed the Grain cial world is d-uc to the safe and (Irrtwers Guide. The United Farm- sent- pfllicy ftfllcwed by two suc a The spiendii position occu- ers Guide and assisted in the Ift- cessive (‘onservative government:- nztncing of other newspapers. The in the past ten yours under the ad v Farmers’ Sun of Toronto, devote-f mini=tratlon of Premier (now (‘hict FPPQIQNI} to the movement, has Justice) Mathieson nnd 111"?" fiflfllivrd and stipported by the (now Justicei Arsenauit. Orzunization and by The organized till the end of its present parlia- Premier lf titt- individuni Bell government renwins in power ntemhers thereof. nni through their organizations ingly lucky if we can borrow money have also contributed sums, which at any rule of interest. In the aggregate is‘ $181011 to be over $1,000,000 for the purpose of, hacking their Free Trade policy.,1 . the effect of which, if placed in op- {O-jii WILFUL WASTE. erntion cottlti only be to destroy rrhr"“511‘1“1 11115 pr°v1n°e 10d” the tnunufacturing institutions and 111°” ‘"9 "11°"“""'1“ "1 1111“1“‘1" ‘11 mixad fart-hm; of m, apples hanging on tbc trees wait Pasf~~mflnnfqrtuflng and (m-mtpg ing for destruction by frost or rnt ting on the grnttnd. ttlfnny of these Interests in the east being interwoven. | In the face of these conditions 91111193 M” °1 115 30M ‘11121117 '15 Snrply n“, muflup“ m,“ of m‘, the imported and if carefully pack cottntry would be the worst kind of ed“ would “m1 ‘May 531a Thmw" {on}. t; they d“; no, into hugs, Ind-Iscritninrtteiy out‘ retaliate in 1 kind by subscribing oi‘ their means bmufl“ 1° mark“ n" "M “"111 11'“ 1, m pIvevpnt the dpgnupuon M melrlthent. This lesson has been taught t businltes and farming prospects. Yam” an" 1H“ 1°“ ‘he 11”“ m“ I no“ M|'_ tit-pray "-9.." that "use (century and the waste goes on. men, whose busiugytpfl 3M (arm; 'l‘hore are many people wlto would are today Imperlllgtj by the F799 be glad to have the apples for tits Trade menace, whit-h he holds over picking; wouto .1‘ our ‘hospitals their bends, are going to sit down glad to have the-m it some gcner minded philanthropist fat-ms uprooted; their investments group of philanthropists would take and t calmly and set- tbeir business. and 01151? f" their work of a lifetime tte- tJte trouble- to bring them in. As it stroyed. without putting up a fight? IF it is a sinful waste. [mes he think they will meekly ac» - —i<oo-—--—- ‘cepl his designation of them as joh- Ihers and robbers of the public. EDHOmAL NOTE bnttening and fattening under an t 113111110131 $111k“? 1‘ he 11111151115] Misrepresentation and evasion I11““"111"1*11"'“°d 11"“ 111"" we had fraud. The Liberal candidates and imflslerd 111111 111 bP- The creel? the Liberal press have misrepre- ‘11 5351"" (‘Mada a" 11111 19°11‘ sented more grossly and evaded the nn/fthey are well able to play Mr 1r", Issues more studiously than in any other political campaign, not excluding the. into Bell election. campaign. Can they gal. away with It the second time? (‘rertir at his own game and beat him. On the principle that self- Ilreservatlon is the first nature, subscriptions to campaign funds were never more justified 111"" 11"! _ ITho Patriot yesterday gave lawyer and foxman who formed the prominence to a letter from n Lib. National Progressive Party yester- "B! llwyer in Manitoba In which ‘my paw (m9 anagram-y 0t gm. he states that the Conservatives medistely setting about to raise I W111 ""1 l" 111"" I111"! 8""! will!‘ campaign fund. Money is essentisllf" 1111B Mwlern flrovlnces. The for such a purpose. and one of the "1"! "1 111R 1611*?!’ l8 In the tall comptatnt, of me examt" y”. however for ‘he adds "We are hav- ierdny was that organization cottld 1118 " °°11V°1111<1fl 11"" (111 the 27th not be curried out earlier because Thllffldfly. BUT WIILI. BRING OUT funds had not been subscribed by Y0 (‘A-‘TWDATE 11ml will let the [h0g9 lnfpfQg-{Qd to defray me or. Progressives and the government grtnizefs expenses. Mr. (‘rerur Itns "I111 11 01"- I B60 they have men- us much right In depreciate the ‘MIMI my name but i will not have collection nftfuntis from the Ilnlted It t" 1t wort" help the Tories in Farmers its he has fro tho In- run .'t Liberal here!" Discretion ts ldepenrlent. fltrmers rind busines? the better ttnrt of vnlour." thinks ,men who contribute to the other this Liberal lawyer who wtls once law of today. Even formers‘ CIIIICIIQIIIIIIIIQIII" Messrs Sinclair- Kinnon are reported so resorting to the “Big interests" fables as u new means of becloudlng the real elec- tion issues. People are wondering how long these romances are to continua. and as to when their powers of invention will reach ex- haustion Everything in (‘anada out side of the Liberal tattks, accord» in; to their stories. is of or under "big interests" control. Amongst their conclusive proofs of this is the fact that so many in Govern .nertt circles are found upon the iirectorates of the going concerns of the country. Now this argument i5 either a very sound or a very fallacious one. To Illustrate the point we are going to aim at, let us gel down to the smallest among- st the rural boards In Queen's (‘minty Wlhsn a school district elects its Trustees DO THEY SEL- EX"I‘ TKHFZ IONORNAT AND IN»- COMPETENT 0F THEIR NUM - BER. 0R D0 THEY ELECT THE WISBST AND BEST BUSIN-ESS iii-IN TO ‘IIHFISE POSITIONS? The some is true of their Butter tttd (‘ltecse Factory Directors and the heads of their Farmem Institu- Mr. Qinclnir, for instance. is himself President of the Canadian 't‘arm Products. Inc.. and ITS SUC- "ESS 0R FAILURE is a testimony ether to his ability or his irtabilf '\' to direct its Quaint, fPi. Likewise in all rite corporations >f our business community‘ there ‘1 "0 ""39""? among‘! stockhold- ers to hunt up ignorant men to ‘ondur-t their business. On the ‘ontrary their quest is for the shiest and most astute men of bust less that it is possible for them o get. ls there an elector in this province who does not know this o be trite in every instance? What, "hen. is trite of 'hese toncerns which we have of our (lillJfil. is tiso true in the much larger cnse in the great tttonetary c0r~ )OI‘ZIIIOI’H of the Dominion where hc shareholders are vast in nunt- wer with the greatest of financial HIEFE-liti nr srake. Such stockhoid -rs not only insist upon getting he hrainiest men on their Boar-h tf Directors, bttt they also insist upon getting those of the most rustwortby character". AIEN WHO \IRIE ABOVE FCFIPROACH AND WHOSE HONOR (‘AN NOT BE DROUGHT INTO QUESTION. We tsk any intelligent reader, is this not the essence of common sense‘! is rheer even the shndowofadttttitt moot this, or the slightest reason or believing that the mottled people of (‘anntia would r-ntrtut ‘he? big lmsiness concerns tu any out. the most rtprigbt and inrellig ant. of men? Is it not, then, the soundest of reasoning that the men who are. vsteemed by the greatest business ‘ont-erns in the Dominion ns the no~t competent and truslyvorthy .1 manage their littsiness. are EQUKIILY THE MOST COMPI-Z’II~ ‘INT AND mttutsrttvotutttv TO tJANAfIE THE BUSINICSS OI‘ I‘I-IE COUNTRY‘! is It the Liberal Mien rltttt only the offst-tturittg-s of he country, those‘ whom no t-onr rany or corporation would trust .o itattdie a dollar, are fit to take “barge of the all Iutportztrtt offices and functions of government? This tpparently. is the Sinclair-I) A. Mc Kinnon idea. or ttt least it is the essence of their argument for they lever tire and never centre In their disntribes against what they are pleased to cull the "big interests." The Railway Commission, tesiubv Eished by the Laurler Government! 1nd the C‘. N. R. Board of Direc- tors are their especial oltlePffi 01 attack upon these grottntis. Would the people of Canada consent to have these great government serv- ‘tcs placed in the hands of people whom not a single stockholding company fn the civilized world would entrust with the manage ~ ment of their corporate affalm‘! And yet this is whnt the Liberal argument actually amounts to. If it is so that. in the Liberal fi-OfiQfiX O-O Q I Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Furnished by the Into Mr. W. 8. LousOn P ORATITUDE I praise Thee while my days go. I IoveThee; while my days go on: Through dark and death. firs and frost, With emptied arms and treasures lost, I thank Thee while my days go on. And having In Thy life-depth thrown Being and suffering (which are one), As a child dmps his pehbes small. Down some deep well, and hears it fall. ' parties in the ‘Dominion. well known in ChIrIottetan. Smiling-Au I. Thy days go on. through‘ THE OHARLUITEIOWN ‘GUARDIAN ' u- Happenings. 0t ' The . Week -snd D. A. Mc ‘ t To freshen the memory of those who may not. quite grasp the real Intent and purpose of "PUPPY 1183"’- lt will do no hum to quote Col John Mcknos lovely lines from "In Flanders Fields." In Flanders.‘ rteids the poppies blow Between the crosses, rotv on row. That mark our place. and in the sky The lurks still bravely singing, fl). Scarce beard amid the guns below. We are the dead. Short days ago We lived. felt down. rtuw sunset glow. Loved and were loved. and now we lie in -F‘l;tttders' fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe’ To you from falling hands we throw The torch-be _vour~t to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who tit-.- ‘.\'e shall not sit-op. though poppies grow In Flanders‘ O O O Lodys [Elizabeth Bynguntl Mary Byng were passengers on the Eru- press of Britain which reached Quebec on Wfednesday. They are nieces of Lord and Lady Byng and tviII he tn Ottuwa for rho winter. O O O fields. Miss vfanda Wyatt or‘ “Summer- sideis visiting in Ottawa the guest of .\I".=s Lenore t"hnpmmt. a s u Juthzs atttl .\Ir.~.. Warbuvton are home from a visit to their dnugnter Mrs. Bate of Ottawa. I O O Mrs Donald McKinnott made u "nost agreeable hostess when she entertained Inst Saturday afternoon in ttrdt-r that the Iadits of this city should have tho opportunity and pleasure of nteeting Lady Foster, who greatly enjoyed her shot-r visit to this Province. O O O That the Indies of this city are wida ‘awake as to the itorth-comint: election was evidenced by tits large numbers who promptly registered at the several polls during the week and attended the dtiifercnr political meetings. O O 1'. and Mrs _ t‘. t‘, Avard of Suckvillo were weak end visitors to the. city. o Mrs Engevln, who has been visit-l Ing her sister, Mrs. A. W. Bennett in Sackville has side where she will spend a short time with her son, Rev (‘. While. O O O Residents frotn ull sections of the Garden Provinces will sym- pdihlll! with Mrs. Louson and fam- ily in their recent sad bereavement. O O O Mr. John Fraser of Greenshields. Ltd. come down from hinntreal for the funcral of the lute Mr. Ilouson. O I O Mrs Waller was "At Home" at the Russ on Thursday afternoon in ‘ttrwtr of Mrs. Towrtss and ‘Miss ' -t'i=t.~ new Printers to this city ttho were cordially wc-Icotned by a Iurgeo number of callers. Mrs Waller, Ilirs. Tnwriss and Miss Tetvviss welcomed their guests to gethcr in the pretty drawing room, to which they we're ushered by Airs. W. P. Morris. Tea was poured by Mrs. Glandenning and Mrs. H. R. Large, while hit-s. \V. H. Pmwse cut the ices. LA number of chnrtr- ins young ladies assisted In serving while little Miss Helen Mort-Is. at tended the door. O Besides the usuui Halloween pranks by chiIdretw-qmung and old —-—there were. several very pleasing iialI-uwtven parties and dances on Monday. OO combination their leaflets are freo from these entanglements with com ponies then it is for one of two reasons. It is either thnt the business concerns of (‘anuda do not consider thorn as fit and com- petent men to fill these positions with credit tn themselves and prn~ fit to their corporation and share- holders, or else. that they are not lconsiderted to be sufficiently 'hnnest to entrust with the hhttd < ling of the money. In either case I they are equally unfit for the gov~ - ernment of the. country. If they are loo incompetent. to handle n cor- ‘porate business then they are also ‘too incompetent to conduct the business of the country. Anti on the other hnnd. if it in because of ttntrttstworthiness thni they nrs excluded from the directorntee of companies, then for the some rea- son we cannot entrust them with the national excheqtter. This test in n good and strong one, nod the admitted weakness: of Liberalism in not being able to live up to it itt surely most damaging as a feature of their campaign. It is after all .possihle that none of their IIUIII- her can be fottrtd with this lillsi- neso reputation and training so essential for the Ilflrslllfillii of pub- Iic trust nnrl responsibility after which they are so diligently striv» Ing. ‘ . I arrived Summer- , , CD Savesuou from 50'_to ‘IOQQQn ttour tnatcrtal bu showing-in pictutes- . the experts "trick-loo" . For perfect cutting. Shows how to put to- eth _ s ‘ll ofa professional- bu Ask l?) sec @ WDELTOR BUTTERICK .\Ir.» Howard iltllt-ton ts brim; cordially‘ wclctttttetl itctttc from Vancouver wht-ts site was visitittt: her ltrJrltet-s for titt- trust ft-tv znonths. I O O It is the ind in Ports now to tnlk about the. (‘artlinginittu fnsltintts. and tbs adjective is tliifrnf ttsusliy applied to the lteavy tnetztllic gird]:- ploced about the hips over strainin- Iine fmcks of filmy texture. That is, they would be heavy Wet" 111")’ not so froquently tuatie of ttlttntf nttm. O O l One oi‘ the nicest concerts of ri-t» season was the. Brotiterltttnti Pill-u" taittmcnt In Zion (‘ltttrch on Tut's nifty evening which was very large iy attended. ' O 4t t IA cordial welcome is ttvtailiiitl Canon Troop wlto was cxttet-teti to arrive in the city liisl evening ~11 =1 two weeks visit. \ O 13 eriman Consul, uct-t-tttputtisti bv itcr daughter and two suns hats ttttiil‘ cn a visit to Nt-w York. I O 1O of the \\ ‘ittt:ttt'~' lite-it‘ S-ttttr-luy gaunt-s rods)’- The members Club mt- startittfi afternoon "IirItmP" These tveckl)’ ' #l111\“1'i11'r’-* ‘M11115 the winter months tire and tnuch enjoyed 11)‘ 11 111g- vety s-it-inltl" lose utretttl- O I O week two ltrltles-whlrt. One aftcrnottn this charming Ilnrtntotttit w. tt. (‘hisitoittt (Dorothy l" Lcununl atnd Mrs. ll. II. Morris (Ruth “Rut-tun, or Citnrlotttrttttvni W9“, u, mm“. tr, their friends. It’ relying together. Luff-ll’ 1‘11I>‘1P-'~‘ of ttrysanthettitttns were uwd 111 decoration of the room ttnrl tztitic. hm), llnrgfpggpfifl weurliig their tvt-tl- ding gowng ulltl lmiking very 211'- lish and graceful. hirs. Matt-Lett- nun received with her dztughl". Mrs. (‘Itisholttt The dtxrwittg mom was thronged throughout lhc afternoon, many of their llttlifux friends being among the callers. O O I Mr. Earl Spit-er, who is now In Halifax and whose fret-ital few wcekg ago gave so pleasure, Itnsiteen enttttcctl I111‘ I11 big orchestral tonccrrs in Quct-nls Ilull. and will trlso tottr ldruttre untl Norway. .\Ir. Spit-er Ittts Ituti the distinction of singing before lloyttl. ty on several occasions. O O O h t-rc .1 tnuc h .\. Mrs. P. (f. Murphy. wife of St-ntt- tor Murphy, 'I‘ignisit. visititttt her tnotlter, Mrs. i‘. (‘ittt-ke, Ottttwo ' n a a tMrs. J. Sinclair Sttthcrhtttti of Otiawn. received for the first titul- since bet‘ tnnrrlttge on Thursday .8Il0I‘IIOOI1, assisted ltnltt-t- Mrs. t‘. II. 'l'ltorltttrn_ rnzttiy callers being tn-esent. l» not (‘ttryed ivory roses hung about the neck on u long, cttlorcti silk cord, sometimes red. smut-titties hlua, sometimes purple and sortie- titttes green, are no utttttntn ftri in neckIs-t. ' O O I Itivitatinns are out for the Ans nun] "at lllolnc" of the (‘harltttle- town (‘itlh. to be Itelrti or the (‘lttb House on Thursday; Nov. 24th. inst. There will be d-‘tncinir tmri ltrldtttlttnti the sncinl set ore look» In! forvtnrtt with iutiHt inn-rest t.» this event. 1111""! 11!’!!! of Vimy. Governor General of Ponudtt. hns conscult-tl tn not as patron for the Poppy I);ty "Imrwicn. ttccrtrtiinc lo II stntttrttt-nt issued bv lht- Dotttittlott (‘rttttmillitl of the (l.\\' \’ A. Pottpv Iitty, or Atmi-tice Day ls next Friday 11in nd best ofall — the nch ‘tons that rc-creatc the charm of the Paris models. Mrs. Livingston, wife. of titt- .\ tt I nttnl ' er with the ease and pictures. Swen coats finishing su t- DEPARTMENT Corseta. Groves and Hottlcryn I VNOVEMBEZR‘ 8, 'PATONS WEEK END Thanksgiving, Specials For ttotlaylaiurday/ the failing lines are offered: Specials In Dress Goods. Cloths. LinunS. Table Nilikmi. Velvets L.dies Hats and Tums, Uflderwgar, Ladies Coats, suits, and Dresses, Fian- nclettes. Men's Underwear. Snirtn, ters. Uisters, Suits. and Over. . Also Buys Suits. Patons Shutting 0tti Canadian Products The lIttit-wt Stutz» l'.'iiit'i';;ttnt'_\ Tttritt‘ l:- fttltiilint: titc Pffpovtntiu" s of thttst- who itutttt-dt _ !lt.|i i torn)‘, it i~; protvt-titii; lite Hlrlllltlq or’ ritt- Furled stun-s by wlIIllIlIIl-‘l-li tklttzttlintt |zirm ttrotittcls. '|‘t,,. titrnre» of ttttr t-xpttt- of lll....1'lif(llllll‘l:t to tho l'IIiIt=tl tsttttc.» for rho ll|fil lttiil‘ tttottr .Il‘l|lIl|l-llv'i with tht- ~2ill|v Until,“ “c, Ypnr- sliuttitl be Illil-illll)‘ -.ttttit | lll‘ (t -r (‘nitzi-itnil |i|i'liIt'I' Tin-y hltttw tltztt t-tlrt-xlt tr». Luppcti |t'--ii| tlfti 4... . Itt l-ILKTYILIIIIJ 't't|.- tttttnwt fig nrt- Iliv llyllft“ :t-~ rvtttent- iltt in t~r iinpnriniii Ilvlifd‘ ITEM Jt-ur. I to Juno i to 5"P1- 311. Sept. 30. I920 19g; 11-11116 Value lktrIt-t- (int ‘ 1 Rte Witt-ht ritntr . . . . . . . . . . . .. tttggtfity; Potatoes , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tlth-ttngw llztplt- .\‘t|_t'.:tr t_|-;_ 4 , li:l_\ . . . . . .. | t » l':tlIlt-, one _\'t-:tl' hill tit lbtw,‘ (‘tiiilty U\'l‘I' oin- _\~:ti' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ __ t Slim-yr, ll. o p. . Swine, Ii. u p. .. limit-r (‘house .. Milk. coittlcusetl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lSFJilii lit.» ttt ritt- ttzttttc or lIt-ttvt-tt \|y' (-t~.,-_,, “h, ‘h. mm, n n \ lure til tittt<t~ fztrtt. con twtrttittttt» to I|il\l|q-;||,. |t,,.,,I HUHVHU‘ ,1,’ " in; l'tttrt».l Start» furtu tirotlttct- rut-Huh. in.“ ,r.,,..,,l., [NW L; 11111“ ltt-tttttti cnntttrr-ltctntitttt. Tllvii‘ zrtritttlh. ;_ \', H, u,“ m“ “H. 1 '1 >1’ " ‘ultetltw ritvy tire t-npnblt- or .~;tttr~tltttttt:ltt ttt 'l"trt'f itrltlcr mm’ N! — a '-—— _ s. - - firs; vvv rvvv v Others’ View. Points i i. 00-0004 >+a~¢oooo»-oooo o... Bible Reading, (Pltilutlt-Ipltltt Ptthlit- Lmlgnp) 1 'I‘Itcrt- t.- ntt Pxrllso for tht- |mpr| Ittr Iifhtlrllilttl‘ of the tllibic which . Iir. imwcll Norton described befttt-g tt Iiuplisr Conference. Many or- ttttttizuritttts art: at tutti-k to ttttltiistt the Bible cheaply und circulate it utitlely. 'l‘ite. rtrguuizatioit of travel‘ 11": men known lla‘ thc (iidctttts puts it in ltulcl rooms. The Pot-kc: New 'I'est:tment League \\'ll5 very active during the tit-at untl is ltttsiet- tltntt over todtty. At Ilzirvurd the Bibie and Shakespeare have been made cotnpttlsotgv subjects oi’ srttdy. But children in whntl know as iii~ lie‘ of the liiltle us flit-y know of t-ttr- rent events. in their turn-is tt ts associated with the rt-prc - illttlttn of the Purirtln Snbbuth. wi'it nil thttt is soletnn ttnd severe. 'I‘Itt- Iiiblc fWPtlr-l to be emancipated front ntssttcizltirttt \\itlt ull that is tlrv ztttti tittll ttnd tutttie and cotupunionultltt. Ifiuttiliurilt- with the tt-xt is ulititmf Intitspt-tts. ttbel In skill iii tin- IP41‘ of nut‘ foil‘ gue, wbelitet- in writing or in Irapeet-It. It netls to ln- mntltt plain in some who ltnvc chiefly n vit-ur- ions kllowletige ot Its contents- thni It is a volttttie to rt-nti its wcll ns to revere. - ——----<+>_--._- Londonu New Lord Mayor London 'I‘Itttes -—~On blicittlelttttttt llii)’ the Liv- t-ryttteu of lilo (lily (luilds ttttsent bit-d in lite Guildhall for the t-iec» ttinn of n Lord Mayor for the t-ottr int: yettr. ‘Phcir choice, which wits confirmed by the Court of Alder- men, fell unttnltttottsly on Sir John lltltltieley, who WII! therefore eitac» led with the ttsttttl ceremonies. 54ft" John Iladtleley has becn u tnt-ttrbet- of the (Yorportttlnn for ovt-r llti yw-nrs. nntI is ncurly X0 years or nee. Ills father was n dlettlnker, ttntl he wits brought up to the some intsint-ss, working dtimselt‘ at u lwnclt for 5 years. lie wtts knight t-tl on the visit of the little Tzttr and ‘Feanrilsnkof this cottntry. when he wntrSltt-riff. Lady Bndtleley was recently nptvttinied u tnnglstruic for the (Tottnly oi Ilondott. inst. when evcrynnt- its otrpt-r-tl-tl tn wcrtr t1 ntttun- i-otttottnit-r. Stilt» or poppies begins on Idritlny anti will be t-tttttlttttt-tl Srttttrtlnv In ortlt-r tn provide a supply for Armistice Sunday. O 0 t tn seem rt-tttlitltlc. 1O z 5 ‘Pile Public Forum 1 This column ls open for the discussion by corresponq. ents of questions of Inter. Hf- The Charlottetown Guardian docs not necggg. arlly endorse the oplttton, expressed by its pondents! i COITQS- x i |§.'QOOO-OOOOOOOOOOOOO@§§Q' “Patriot Please Copy" *1" 1" |111>~<~11H 1111111: Itit-itmonti >ll‘(‘I‘.' titt- rtfltci‘ tlztv ill I1lt‘\'l"|1i|\' <15 iltc l’.rt.it»r (Iilltt- I up. w,» 111151-11 H1 ltt-nr tvit.tr llpllfllllllfd to p,- .l l:t\\~tit| tit prngr- , “Ilyl A (flung ""1 M11111‘ 11"1'1'1111K ~ wllut-ss tit 111mm ttnti .\It*Ilfltl'l.tIi tottcs. Th» u» uvtrtn tin-I the windows or" ~ V trio: nntl ttt-igitltttriitg rtfttqh. ‘"1" 111111‘ (ti-tut Front tin- rortttct- i~sttt1tl rltt- llllllit crtnt: font-s of tit.- 1i1“'.\'t-rs wltilt- front mung of tit.- |--I~=-_ l'(-:it|.< ptttrttitlt-tl ettt-lt t~,_\-. 1""‘-‘-“1"“ "1' ~.\'I11i1111lt,v for the poor “'11"*_'~‘~. _.\>1_ the ltlot-lt in the ttelgtt Iiotlttloti t.~; itilt-d with liIW'_Vt‘I"5 offi- ‘tjvs’ lltt- stritittzt-nt-s-t "f n“. p,-m.pp,|_ tugs dni not turn-It sttt-pt-isn mp p: '11<'11K.l| I lltntttrltt t!i.tt ttnlcss the Pllsr- \\‘;|.- on r-xtt-t-tliltgly- serious 0111‘. the l:t\\'.\'1‘t' \\':|.~t unnet-estttlrily ,“""'11*"l "it .tiit.ttt it. Alli-r watt- 11111 " "1111" ltflititti: that I wttttltl Iteztr tltt- scnh-ttt-t- or nl it-ust lllw tcrtiitt. rltc ttoisc t-t-ntmtl tthrttptly rtiitl |'.~;|\\ tthttl I suppose-ti \\'ll.~l flit- '11\v\'_et' in ttttestittt, tle-tcetttlittg lit-- Putt-tot .~|llIl'\, tnoppittg his brow tiiitl ~itttwittg t-yitlt-ttt-os or ltnvittg l|t'l‘ll vt-ry tttuvit (tvt-rwtirkcri. 'l‘ht- tttttttt- tlttttt: nhottt ttll this \\'1l:i Illlil rho tit-xi titty I rt-rlrgnlzt-d in illl t-tliiiiriztl in lite Ptttrlttt thr- itlctttiwtl ttltrztscs ttiitl sentences whit-it I ll.|\t1 Iteurti eutnitullni: from tltost- ttpttt-t wttttltttvs. (‘on .\‘ott trxttlttitt wltui I consider was .1 tiitt-tttttttt-rtttit or \v.'|.~' It ti pstycittt- iotricui ittlittcttct- uttn-kittg from tltttttt- In\\'_\'or'.~1 oiTlctts? - I ntn, Sir. t~tc.. PASSERBY. t Pl tt's_ ‘ 55rd . H1"; 0159p 'D'4\8ETF5