l no ‘s skim H m“: Ill! (‘-1310 In 0,01 till lllllltllllilfllllfitfiiliidillillilt s’ *- . - z 7' ' ' rd) in _ "fi-‘yf-"rww --t :51!- " ‘SATURDAY, Joint 129,- 1922. _ _,__. GRATEFUL FIREMEtI The generous contributions and private citizens to the Eire; men's Fund are attribute to the tire men and lrcredit to the city. No body of fireman ever better deserv- l i . i en‘ such a tribute and they are all ‘ i ilcurrespondingly. The) ., tare all modest men and are taking 4.2%,, I their well earned tribute modest- Olunmevun l |_,-_ N Roc P. . - _- “In m“, Imzken égmnthlfiftlflllfilX to take part in the Mari , . 4'5" “d no "one hm" ‘bu, ]‘.iime Fireman's Tournament which end with it during the IiIIKGI-‘tlpr-ns‘ there tomorrow witlfa i: “d”! Chm"! sl"u"”3“l'i"|>cl1urch parade, 0n Monday breath and eould not speak.“ b , _ _, . v would have once‘ ma” Ind-ape“. >ptlflS egin in which firemen of .bfhggwqlling,0ll0'dllfilig the night, the Maritime Provinces will take and one in thegmorning. The doebor- part. We can make no better , wish laid he could do nothing for me. _ ‘ * “In ‘ha spring- or 192°‘ I ‘Wm tor our men than that they shall Juan‘ ~pmgm4gm" md in . f ‘oe as successful lnlhese spints as “Win19 Chou"! lpens iwPPfiir Ind thcy have been (“I15 without nuzn ve had none since Mnylthy, . i . , _ _ mm‘ IhIVGsOIuMed h u“ other ler in sav ng the citv 0t (‘harlot miferers who hbvethe sametrouble '”'"“" "m" mm‘ wlped "n m’ lbout “Frnit-a-tives"i'orlk.nowhow "Hill 50ml luck ibvyfl- 80 t0 i! i" In” mmfisune" ‘to it tire at the sound of the fire- tl Some thought the Asthma would hell! jmma book on me as winter came on‘ ‘but it has not, thanks to "Fruit-u- vflves” Mrsnl. M. PENNINGTON, .. 3:‘ Bflcebox, Gforilfiqtrinldaejtie. One of the best known and most "it dealers or sent postpnid b,}righ1y finite-titres Limited, Ottawa. " l! it Matching up un- jiickct lining:('iiunt.\' laii. hay-ins been tried and with thc blouse or uppcr sei-tiou of‘ found gum‘, of running hlér..a.li-tg_ the dress is u pulllilul‘ faiui-jr. i- ' ' '. - r TM p The (lriip-d skirt. tlzi-ly- gaining, ‘in hvor often shows a flit/ill wr-‘lrlharge was laid before M-r‘ A] grateful. They leave this morning 1o- the BUNGLING INJUSTIGE. respected farmers in ‘Princn County is at present serv- HEL-PFUL “W75 Kim: a 3" dfllsterm in the Prince mobile without markers. '5 ex; cula ror oval in fuiul, over whiclnjaruiel" (Zalnpbeli J. P. by the gov the drapery ' is rltzlwu. ‘ernmem Ailbafl Oakes, - i lt appears that the accused had IlSCllI his application. accompanied y his cheque. to the Provincial Office for I‘ ithc rcgtilar markers. The cheque lditi not include the fee for licence returned‘. but either through bungling in the Provincial jsecrelary Treasurer's Office inspector. Mr. 3f i t't't"t‘|7lTu’Fl‘¢ i‘Sc>t-rotary Treasurer's and was . or the went ‘through some miscarriage in " i 9mm or: l motel TORONTO in Centre of Shopping and Business District ‘mails. the returned cheque fastray and some time afterwards ‘was returned to the tProviliclai flu m- ‘our merchants. the City Saline!) l "Md "p; the present horde of ilIY eompetents, a cruel wrofll I54, i‘ humiliating injustice has been dong is a luw sbidinl ""1 Fervent able‘ citizen. The outcome of this latest e1- gmple ullilhaflkl tax eollehtingal the point of a revolver will be watched‘ with interest n ‘well us“ with indignation on the -part.-es- peflafly '01 the many friends of the victrm. t -_—'-—90->---—- POLITICAL PICNICS The Conservatives of’ East and west Elgln are arranging a picnic lo_be held on the 9th of August at Port Stanley. to which Conscr- vaitives of “festeru Ontario will be invited. Right, Honourable Art- hur Meighen will be the principal speaker and other lesser lights will also be beard. The boildqn Free Press. commenting" on the proposition. says: "The lKberal-(‘tonservativr leed— ers should follow this picnic up by a series pf such events through out the province and the Domin- the aiblest and most brilliant mun ‘in public urn today. He is a leader [of whom any party would have a ‘right he has a re» gofqi and:his party has a rccord a Lsplatfiorm of which it is not as timed] One Of the reasons for‘ tfhe unpppularlty of the llnion Gov ernment‘ “and the defevalwnf the Meighen admlnistratlonwas their failure to tell the country what. they were doingand lheirlack of knowledge of the public mind. if he 1km. Mr. Melzhen is without doubt to be proud; ‘Mr, Meighen and the party only-he‘ by keeping iu close touch with the country." l The picnic idea is a good one. gltswill be recalled that the politl‘ ical picnic played a large part. in ithe campaign Eand did much to ensure the Con- lservatlve successor that year. 'tial letters of these four leads is to regain V-power it will‘ of Sir John Mas’ -Donald in the years before 1875],“ domgtrecorded‘ ‘good Happenings. 0f The Week THE FOUR-LEAF CLOVER.» Would you find a four-leafed clover, .‘ Uttle Talisman of luck? Look the summer fields all over For the leaf you wish to pluck. lNews trayelied but slowly s hun- dred years ago. ' "Occasional" in the ‘Acadlan Recorder recalls the rm that news of tbsnsiitb of rob- poleon Bonaparte at St. Hefhenevdid not. reach Halifax until 9th Aug” ' . - 18m, amwush u“ ‘ma! Empeh" if you And it, yet your treasure _ . . v Will not be the tiny leaf,-_ 22:80“ n“ 6m d" of N" Pr” Guarantee of wealth or pleasure. ,And then it was only a - G d f, hm ‘B, flying report, which did not give . u" mm any. er gr ' the date of his death. but only sta- ted withmit’further' particulars that he’ was buried on lMay 7th. Thus Halifax only learned of this no tarble event over three months alter it occurred. No; it's petals tour will tell you hick were always yours if you To your search were always true. “Patience." do LIE)’ say, "We stand for: In our déys Ham" M “m”; Perseverence. push and pluck. much less important and even of Servants Hum m your éummand for trivial occurrences come to the Better happiness than luckx. reading public from the ends of i . n . the earth withinn few hours‘ of Theibrd Claud Hamilton‘ D50" their happening. “Tidings conic M_v_0‘_ who u.“ an aquem, m {he swiftly from afar. from tlteNortb. mm, m. HRH‘ u", jsrhme m- the East .the West and the South. wales during the knteris-qour of and it is said that the short word. Canada‘ is m Oltawa- at the RM. "News" w“ “iliwd "m" ‘he m‘ Carlton. having arrived -on the Wflrdrr- hiqntcalm. Lord Clalld is the which name the cardinal points of younger brown,- o; the puke o; the compass. Be that as it 'ma$'.'Abe;-¢m-|1_ there exists in the popular mlnil i e r ' wdayras in Athens 0i’ Oid- an filler Professor and’ Mrs. Murray Mnc; desire to tell andfto hear of some neil and their three little daught» new thing and a sense of disap- ers, of Halifax. are enjoying a holl- polntmut when anything of hi: day with rcllttivcs in different parts pert happens which is not made of the province, daring come by" known by those having knowledge auto. I of n‘ . , I I I A very cordial welcome is being cit-ended to Mrs. T. B. Caikln. of Kentvllle, N.S.. who is spending a short while iu the city, having been An event did occur right here in Charlottetown in the middle of the “SSH” week to wit‘ a wmms-‘or called home on account of the scri- conclave of the greatiLlberal party. m,‘ “ma” o, Mm mrrama l ing up old friends among whom he Still. no matter what befell you, ' 4 isls and scientists. 1110p l. PQJW \'_ v H guesa of Mr. mafiam. J. n, Bell, for the put lqpnth, left yesterlay on return home. Mr. Wright, who has been comlnstp the province for the past thirty-two years, visit- ed LIB island east. and west, look- reeailed old times ‘and stories. The one regret expressed was that. his visit was so ibrlel‘. I I I London's social. season reached its climax on Monday afternoon with a Royal garden part)’ ~ the largest ever "held at Buckingham Palace. There ‘were i0,000 guests. All classes were’ represented. in- cluding statesmen, diplomats. Bish- ops, Dukes, Field ‘Marshals, Admir- als. Labor leaders, actnessesi urt- king George and Queen Miiry walked about mingling with the izuests. They had tea‘ in a special marquee with other members of the Royal faintly and a. few friends. The guests came from a-li parts of the British Ern- pire. Every member ol' the llouse of Com-mans. together with his wile and grownup daughters, was com- manded to attend. For the first time in history the invitations to this function were marked “R.S.V. P." The precaution wasin ‘the lu- terest of economy, to determine in advance the size of the company and prevent wastage of refresh- rnesls. The weather for the lunc- tion was fine and the mindsonie gowns of the women and the lines 0t‘ marquees w-ith their gorgeous floral decorations combined to make the scene one full of color and brilliance. I . I I The girl-s in Camp at Bedeqtie are having a most delightful ten days‘ trip, and are enjoying every lt was one of n- loug series of slrnl- . c n o Iar gatherings. which had proved Mr. Geo. l... Clinton, ol Halifax. 1° b9 ‘if ‘much 11139795! 1° n15 13ml‘ the well known Maritime Province ful of the party in the past. nt representative of Perriu's Gloves. times in fact quite astoilishihs- Montreal, who went by the steam- ‘fhore iwere doubtless matters of er Regina for Liverpool on a trip STEM filth "l"! mum?!" to be dli- to Europe, alter visiting London, cu§sed nnd decided. Those outside Paris and other places was ln the couclave were naturally eagerGrenohle, France, the great glove to learn what had been. done an.‘ factory centre this week and leaves looked to the party organ for the Wednesday lor Geneva, thence to facts and especlall-y-"to-the edItoriJIIOberahagau. to witness wthe Pas- roiurnns for an interpretation uf|Sl0lI Play- o3! moment of the time. The staff is very nicely chosen, and consists of Great Chief of Camp, Miss Allison; Cauip Mother,‘ Mrs. Newsone; Business hlanuger; , Miss Harris. Hand Craft Officer; Miss Ogden. Miss Smith, Water and Land Sports Officer; Editor and Librarian, Miss Ross- R. N.; four group leaders —~ liirs. MacMillau, Miss MacKenzie, Miss- es Fullerton and Brown. The girls are regretting that camp is s0 soon their significance.‘ But news of . . the meeting there was none. und- Crowds of music lovers and all-I of editorial conference they ronnrrmirors of John Philip Sousa attend-- only a chapter on “Fits and Mid-pad the first coilceri ot the famous‘ lilts." ' ' ‘iconductor in Montreal on Satur~ ‘day- alternoon, when all reserved _ _ g seats in the enclosure and pavilion i M d'--"pp°“"°i' l" llwflfldl"! “tHofDominion Park were filled ler pardculars of the gathering audicapaclty. Excebt for ms whitened: p 9”.” hair. Commander Sousa. looked thel imen may. on‘ reflection. be led to San“, as he d“ iconclude, that those three woronqagfl’ [or ms bearing is emu ms H» 10;’ over thirty years - to close and are already looking forward to next season. ' I I I “Mr. Frederick B. King, of the Boston Evening Transcript. former- "riur. wiulsrngwrtgbt, all "west. hqa v been Money Belts Bold‘ of’ rryi i ‘if sold .21.. ..::.l°:::s°"=~..., Ind neither the advantagesof “fay not comfort. . , " _ _ "r lien’ c ~ " P css mm m s P P Y ma amountsfm urim lye requirements m! uh figmdfespacoinyourpockee. Trz-tkgm, CANADIAN BANK OF commence ; Capital Paid up $15,000,000 ‘ - Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Charlottetown Branch, C. Lomer Miles, Manager iy of this ‘tity, is visiting P. u. l. after an absence for forty-tWoI years. Mr. King is brother of 116' famous novelist (Rev) Basil King. whose novels are regarded as classics in the literary world. Basil King is at present in England, gathering material for a serial for Harper's. much depressed over grain crop prospects; then one day at four o'clock in the afternoon it started to rain and continued raining all the evening. The change in the people was magical. and they were all broad smiles. At Kingston Dr. Mzickinnon spcnlafew days as the guest or Rev. Dr. Gordon, former The sympathy of runny friandsfprsslnent of Queen's University, goes out to the family, in the death and wno was it former pafltgr of of Miss Zilliili Mulrheud, 0f Suru-‘St, Andrew's Church, Halifax, and merside. which occurred on Suu~|Principul of Pine Hill College. Dr, day last. Gordon is now retired. On Sunday Dr. Mackinnon preached at an an- niversary service at Buthurst, NB. These were only a few of the activ- iilies in which he took part during his lrip. Rev. Dr. Clarence hiackinuon, ol a I o e Halifax, Principal of Pine Hiilfiol- The Honorable Albert E_ PH} 10759‘ returned Momhl-v evenmg bury lily scholarship has bet-n "m" i‘ '“'° m°"""1' MP l" "m "'1" uWftFllutl to Mr. Wcudcll u. Gordon ited States and Western Canada, by the Boston Unlversity Law and a very busy two months lt.ias_st.ho,,|_ Mn Gordon, ‘no was rm, been for him. in Boston he prcucli-inlerly a reshlent o",- Montaggpe’ h“ ed at the “nniversary service of-ulso bccn zlppoiiltcd [raw Editor on tho Scottish Presbyterian Churchime Boston and was paid the compliment of we“, liming risked to speak at the .auuuul , , , British Empire dinner, hold at "m,- Fredeflck J_ MacMmL AB" ‘pmsburg m‘ M” 2m“ “H m“ PXAVIIII-I!“ (llztrvzird) has ibccn sworn nuns“ thulwr and bflck being Dam in iLS SuperionCourt Judge for the "y that assembly of nrmsh-ers‘ nniStat-i oi‘ Massachusetts. Judge Mac- Mnckinnon also attended the Gen- Ilcoti was formerly President of the ornl Assembly at Winnipeg and litt- er on the student conference at! lulcrctilonizil Club 0f Boston. ‘and is at present President of the Can- Carlyle Lake, Saskatchewan, where .l1e spent some 0i‘ the most enjoy- ndiuu Club of Boston, and a well {able hours ol‘ his visit in the west. known Islander In the Hub. When lie arrived in the West Dr. I I I I I I Rev. Chris Graham, Mrs. Graham and child, of Montague, are visiting in Halifax. I it I _.._..._-< __._.______-________ (Continued on Page Seven.) sw- flioc Static Maokiunon found the people very . University Law Re- A 25° ROOMS h! rifimll’ llilefllfeled» film? W!" "lfwas when he led the U. S. Marinel -——-'——r——- Band. and his step as brisk as that! g You with lfrmte Baths Al/llicalslulmmcr“ S Secretary's Office from the Dead» The secret of political success i , The can. Office, BUROPLANPLAN Letter Office. in the meantime the accused wrote several times ‘risking for his markers and final- 'l_\", receiving no answer, wrote- adding that as he believed the govern- ‘meut was dying he wanted to use somewhat impatiently. lhis automobile when going to the of "t"! i‘ ‘funeral. made HAMi t Fast colors, low- ‘ est prices in the city. He. needed the car in his busi- chudnws Sand Pius. Sh‘; ' imeulber of one of the oldest Libe; vels, Toy Sets, Tops, Rubber Bills, Doll,e and Doll Cabs. Boy!’ and Girls‘ Waggons. . Kiddie Cars, Baseball and i Tennis Goods. l. ml families in the province, well r‘; known to U18 officials of the gov- _ ernment and his money Ill‘ b hsnds of the governmeufhe used . his car. believing that his ‘name 1, and his well known ability to "Hike the matter right financially Summer R e if there happened to he any hitch, eading Wfliild carry hlm safely through. for the Holidays, Book; by "lie had reckoned without his host. beat authors, thousands of he ha‘; committed the them to choose from. Latent lmpurdonabls 5m m insinuating magazines and newspapers. i _ "to dYilll. A Souvenir Post Cards and Charge was laid. he admitted the ‘Booklets. 3- charge and although all the cir- a U". cumslances were explained show" , O Books and Stationery. I however; government was with the lwvernment officials. he was fined with costs and given ,»_____i__ . the alternative of thirty days . tlanadian Pacific " Harvest Excursion First Harvest Excursion ill Jiiil Rather than submit to; nu injustice, " was morally innocent. he tuck the i‘ humiliating alternative soninent. He has now been ‘in the iitll in Summerslda over a week, ibut the end is not - Leaves Charlottetown "_ riday, August 4. ._ 510T)’. leoond Excursion “M” 1°" P“? County would < p‘ cFriday, August 18 i ‘Inquire to; rules and l'u|l in- formation at n on“ an“. m" the circumstances, i but through DAVISON, City Ticket Aigent. petence that. the tax collecting machinery ness and. being a good Liberal, a the ing conclusively that the fault lay" and knowing that he of impri- for a little ‘ yet; however, that will be another Had this gentleman; who.“ well his legitimate bills. . been to blame. no man in Prince have been more ready to pay the penalty for his a offence. The Magistrate of course had no nlternatlveybuttlte offici- als knew ornught to have known the infernal burning and incom- characterised or nic methodof prdpigsndn in poli- rhe province over since it was in- ‘and what is of Infinitely more illi- portance b0 the country, namely. political efficiency. is keeping in with the "people. keeping them informed as to the policy of that policy and the doings of the gov» touch the party. the reasons for ernment. This personal, touch can in no better way be given than at semi-entertainment gatherings. Everybody enjoys a picnic in the glorious summer time; everybody is in a healthy frame ' of mind; friendships are strengthened anrlgooli humor is the unfsifing atmosphere of a sum‘ mer outing. What ‘better medium could "heeelected for the propaga- tinn or goon: wholesome. political doctrine than spicuic at which everyone tis happy and well fed? One of the strongest complaints heard today against-the Bell gov- ernment. of this province. the most unpopular government that: ever occupied the seats of the mighty liere, is that nobody’ hnowe‘ any- thing about whart they have done, what they are going ‘to do or.wny they are going to do lit. The Pre- mier; it is true. is a disciple nftlie grea-t-out of doors ‘but he goes off fishing alone. The onlybasket‘ be carries is his fiahilil basket: it‘ ls never entrusted with" anything more sympathetic than fish. good fish often. albeit the sports com- plain they have ‘been caught with bait and not by means of the re’- gulatlon fly. Wore his basket mere generously laden on the out.- ward voyage. were he accompanied by n» few of this colleagues and were a number of "the office seek‘ ere and office holderinthruughont the country’ invites to partakelfhe would be a .mors'prrpblsr7leader' than h, is. This is not given es n pointer to 0hr tilsthbrnid 'Pr_eiriier but ls. merely meiitlionpd, as an awful instance of arid an outstan-l picnics 'nr in; cause of unpopnllriry. » . (Contlnued on Page Seven.) ‘his 67 years. Commander Sousa has paid this "province a very high| compliment, having accepted and ‘played a composition from the pen Guardian Reillels Er-a-u Tram the W. I. Louoon collection Nolre Dame. Montreal, and a form- er Charlottetown boy. I I I Mr. and Mrs. J. B.'Johnston and '.|Miss Muriel Johnston, of_Ottawa. EVENTIDE‘ this province and Nova Scotla. the tellers ' ' ' The day is‘ past and cease i The laud grows dim ‘mid the shadows , gray, And hearts are glad, for the dark ' brings peace -" At the close of day. has been spending a pleasant holi- merside. Q U I Mr. and Mrs. Cosh. and Mrs. J. Each weary loiler, with lingering o_ Hyndman have returned from a pace, ~ . - As he homeward turns,.with the long (lay done; Looks to the west. with the light on his face, Of the setting sun. t New York. Mrs. Bartlett. who ac- Boston. I I» I » - The Chief Justice and Mrs. Math- Ye-t some see not . (with their ieson have as their guest Mr. Ciau- sln dimmed eyes) Thepromise of rest in the fad- ing light, _ ' But the clouds loom angry skit-s, At the fall of night. ly entertained ‘by the younger ‘so- dark in the vial set- ' ' I I I And some see only the golden eky Mm.’ drlyamtand Imam?‘ pirlnclszl: Where 'the elms their welcoming ‘y t” out” 40w“ gum s‘ 5 m ' arms stretch wide To the culling rooks, as they home ward fly At the eventide. KB)’- lt speaks of peace that after strife. 0f the rcsg He sends hearts He tried, ' 0f the calm that stormlest life- God's eventido. comes to the follows the . rwbleut, Col. John McCree Sunday school and church work and commend it. lnnll seriousness lo the Conservative party. There | are bye-elections. and -a general election looming up in the near fiitureffiey must -_be prepared for: we cannot depend for luc- ceu on tthd nsgstlvs_'gtnnopuliirlty of the Bell lgovhrnjneni, there must be aiposftlvo ttliiidltty nfvpo- polarity-and wbllftoundna conifer- ence. These can be secured in their APPLIED 70.111: FIRE m BURANGE Business. We represent companies with clean recorgs for the prompt and accurate adjustment of fire ill- surance clslns. Our insurance givesyou ii new otnrt in life shouldthe fire fiend v-islt you. HVNDMAN A 0O, Ltd. The Oldest ‘insurance Agency in P. E. island. - llyndman 8t Co; Ltd. fulneee at. a summer picnic when We believe in the summer pic- tlcs as well as in llflflllllure, in well prepared sud substantial vi- . _ , . . ..-. . longer! for P. 1i. l. ands are alternated with sensible . v , . _ ;ol' a man ol‘ twenty-five. in spite of! 5 1 "ii delightful motor trip to Boston and r companied them. remained over iu Y, insurance Agency In H “'OMEN AND (‘ll Making a clean-up 0f all ivlirrr: 1=oo'rwr:.\ it for MEN, "1D1"‘3-\'--—~including all black "and white ef- fects, and all canvas shoes with leather soles. of Prof. B. F. Polrier. organist of . are spending a month's holiday in " Miss Alice Pickard. of Sackville. i: day with Miss Rita Hensley of Sum- : All White Canvas Footwear ALSO 200 PA vln, oi’ Quebec. who is ibeing wlde- ' A round ‘of luncheon. parties. I lug the social life of the city quite ‘ with high heels, the balance of our Some wonderful. shoes. IRS or WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS, stock, worth up to $8.00 -- OVPIIKBOARD, GOES ALL ME."S OXFOR-DS. Every pair . rap. are»: speeches. 1 i- P, I, I, . . an ti...» 0f Men’s Oxfords goes on sale today. per cent off SEE OUR WINDOWS. p‘ UU” f ‘Queugritnet I